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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 7, 191 At the | ON PROGRAM QF M. V. S. C. AT | PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTH SIDE | MINNEAPOLIS WOMAN'S CLUB What Women Are | | Doing in the World | st et st Mot Y ¢ tlon of Colle | % '_ - inating ¥ pemsor | . ‘\ ¢ 5 ¢ tes of the Sy 1 { i | Tk oy . Cuk My, Grandi as Hajght, ae “3pe fr. 1iliard as will e | i TN ik RBarbara Tare g aram “r‘-::“ it I g The 3 Hown I nd rie 11 | | R " i P s rars, wil prec| | Omaha University } Secures Option On o ' : tpl y Miss | | | ' P | r | \ g *t i ‘ i v i ‘ ; the Dietz Property f | g 1 h o ) o drama | § a1 Colleglato | | pooay IR nlersity of Omaha Al | ' 1a | have secured Al op + forty-acre me | " Bor dmown ke The M,,mm\u-miv | | the Ield club, and located on Forty \ 1 1, Br elocted | e 1t {s the in f pr { the north side circle of the | tontion to here hulld the future Univer ( 1 rvati Friday t I | ity of Omaha cend Karl ( My | | The ersity has outgrown it ;w-«n'v-' - Kenz s ol o pr | rters on North Twenty-fourth street § Willlam Edbolm, secretn | | wp n nized the need errar frer, and Mrs. 1 | more 100 ! | “ f ¥ A B 4 wocial attair at the homa of Mes, vorst | Y15, WOE, Barkley s, PJ Farre wew boitding for the imiversity and th! , 4 Vriday, Ma "1 . yut o month on th z The' itth ‘distriet o Kiad. W ok ntlspiece shows cloven coats of arm ompar Ihe Misses Renn anson, | p— IR R (o ‘. % on's | held §tn tenth annual conven- | It gives family history prior and after | Vear Filizuly phun, Mar- | ’ ; 7 % ithon Treland BE G < Veirtiou, Nel o oot In. Amadca. _Tho Masws- | §atel Noaidiuk, Dorls ~Duncan ' and > , B Toniin: ClaiTe Pinagnis | Avcrame s tradiion B0 § The lcome was given the city by | chusetta ¥ine began with John Doggott, a [ Messrs John Drexel alter Woodro | ' Y At the fmfi/’&SS At the 0/',0/7(«/’1 B ( ] Mr. ¢ & Kpperson and for the club |friend of the Winthrops, who settled in | and haslangelo Vita will take part Aflfld He]d 1 R 1 by Mrs, Wilcos. The response was given | Salem, M w1630, The founder of | 14ttle Selma Wolpa and Loretta Borass, 4 b By Mrs (% Ju Dunham of Kustis, Neb., | Mrs, Iostetler's line of the family was | 6 and 6 years of age, will glve dancing At ¢he 0””"‘"' e mertias 0t | ; presidont of the district Rov, Benjamin Doggett of Virginia, an | divertisemonts MATINEF ho : % Among the other good thir heard | Eplscopal rector who founded White VERYBODY has - heard o 2 ware the following: Paper, “Elis 1stand,” | Chapel church in Lancaster county in | Y W, T’ Note s Anna Held, the Fropch come DAILY | rvice, eapedinlly arranged ' for é rond by Mrs. Hubbell, of Wood River. |1670, Thoe compller of that Iu»\‘my brings | o8 \m g e "“ww‘l ks dienne of plquant personajl 2:15 i Paper, “The Immigrant Woman in Amer- | thig 1ine to her grandfather and | reliefous worl partment for today Bhe will bo the principal a ? IHE BEST OF VAUDEVILI 3 Sea—What Can Our Clubs Do for Her, |@wes his military record, hut does not |program ix ns folows: Hymns our moti teaction at the Orpheum fe e Talk on “Political once” by Mrs, W, |has taken up the Virginia tine aspecially. ¢ B0 0 e ¢ A, Mard, Read. | vaudevile act she uses a number of 1) B, Bagkley of it frs, Dietrich Armatond Doggett's father wun James |{ng, “Mothers of Mon (foamuin Mller) (wongs which she made famovs in such 4 M t ot " 0. | Willlm Dogge a revolutionary soldier [ M1 Judith, Lindborg t of | musieal comedion Miss Innocence ustings gnve n report of Funnysid \ S his thibar-was | MOLhe Da Mothar o Chold "~ Regd home, Talk, “Experiences Abrond,” by |from Culpepper, Vo s father was | Phe GIL" My song, “Child to | “The Littie, Duchess” and “Thos 1 ‘ Misn Katherine ertley of Holdre Georke Doggett and was commissioned | Mother,”" Rensin The Merchant Tu |lenne Model.' Fach of these production ¥ : Iy Mother,” Miss Lindoorg i | | f A glimpse of the machinery wan glven | leutenant in 1741 My nd SEomil| A ke itad ks #isboratals o, by Mrs, John Slaker of Hastings. Paper, | The history will be placed in the library | e i M MIH : ~|\I duced and proved to he remarkably s Artiand (he Position Nebraska Holds In [of congrems, the Newberry lbrary, the sy sfariin. Penediction comuful. During her present tour over the Relation ito 1t i H. Hunter of |#ate historical Vibrary of Nebrasks, the | At the mocial hour, which follows the | Orpheum efrcilt ishe fs sirging a number 3 (iuids Rock ; Lakes Parents | publie libraries of Hillsboro, 0., Culpep orvice, Miss Clutn M. Brewster 1 | of naw songs which are cxclusively her g ; Y .lx\"- I,n the ol BAucation of Their |Per, Vi, and others 1:”'.':,’: g’ invitation s extended to all | oyy, Two exporents of classie and mod H‘?U‘u’”[ee 4////’63/'/1 4 Children,” by Miss Alotin-Neff of Hol-| Mra. Hostotler tn one of the best known |, L0 €78 (LEEETNIRE L the 1. |ern dances are ‘lvan Bankoff and folx' e L 4 i drege. Lecturo, “Our Boys and the Civic |c1ub women in the state dustrial department and the Conference | Girlle, They are responnfble for a nus ‘,; it ’\\vr e anitly o ¢ 'roblem of the ure by Bishop {elub will Ve presented Thursday evenng [ber of new {de Wha 1 gRA" Pebhat g arcay of costumes and the facully o RE— % 4 i by Bishop | o uson Baptist Misslonary’ alrels [t the auditorium of the naxociation bufld - [yr o " 4 doing more than looking pretty. For the George Allen Heecher of Mastings, Paper, h naon g . | Tickets for thin ean he secured ut | MI0? 18 he a .woman, or ne A mant o ploftation of t regation the Soar The Child in the Home,” by Mys, J, W, | will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Nelder general office: or from members ‘of | Whatever he, she or it may be, the act | C*Ploltation of thia agy tion the § Babooek of Cambridge. A reading by | helsor Thursda i, A. Sharpe 1o leader | thape two departments 18 reputed to bo ont of the most erter- | 09 Uarter show has secured new Miss Beynon of Falrfield, “Iistorle Wa- | 0f the program | The first of the talks on kodak work | taining ‘that the 'Orpheum has offereq | MUMcal comedy, “At Baratoga Hpring g | will & en Iriday evening 11 the Youns | e, 3 and “A Night in n Harem.” This sho torways of the World,” fllustrated lec 4 Women's Cheistian «ssocation bufldiog at | €18rk and Verdi portray'two Itallan emt- | L0 d | The Great tives, by My, Clara West of Nelson and [ The Henson Woman's cfub met Thirs- |55 o'olack. The phase of the subje £ o [TANtS Just arrived from ills Island, | 710 P47 & WOnear - olo. o S Mry, ¥, A, Bcherzinger of Nelson day at the home of Mrs, K. (. Modder ho cons ered for thisle ture {s “Koinkery | “The Recoil," a t éor by Rich. | Peluse” the most ,.\,.7,".., livin i P ey 4 10 s Ditticulties. Mins unt ¢ " thre eve prodiced el Voodrow Musical numbers by Miss Wiima War- | for the last domestic sclenco program o: | id Jia BH(COIesT Alas Hunt of the fard Warnor, ia (o be presentod by Clafre 'I’i 2 r-‘xu\:y: r,\‘m : "w .’m. Woltf, {he Hek of Hastings, Mrs. B. ¥, Thomas of | the year, 18 wan voted to place the paper | SCtandL studio nas oan aocired ol 4 Vincent, cag ipported by Frank 11, | e Zeppelin LA TR Nolson, Miss fentz, Harold Lewis, Mrs, [on “Foods and Household Management” |ation are entitl“d to cemo to these talks, | Gardner and alter R Boss, Murray |, Ser 'f"‘f gl 2o Ralph Kissinger, Mrs, West of Nelson [by Mrs J Horton fn the state re - e e Bennctt's . singing of mic songs and " Ppy ”““‘ : “ BY'S "”"'”‘; RY ¢ MITAO 4 and the Vairfield High School Glee club, | pository, Mrs. C. A, Tracy was elected humorous monologue single him out as |\ & O P0G acien IATAGS: CRUY. B BANKOFE & GIRLY 2 Mra, K. ], J. Edholm, state chairman of | delogate and Mra. W. A, Wilcox a4 WeSt Ambl(’l' an enteftainer of capectal'morit. “A nov- | o o u‘,‘u: ‘I“‘\vl‘.,‘”vv“ Hes ‘\‘h‘,‘ b e vyl oty e i \ { the Health committes, sent the “Baby |alternate to the std cgmvention /. elty in the art of Ing W (o be con- |, i '}I o “‘ AT displa Dance CLAIRE VINCENT & 0. J Heonlth Exhibit.” o A committeo consleting of Mesdam s s ' l A §oabact tributed - by ‘Dupred and Dupree, Thalr |0 ¥ ove 3 wh c's disp . o s o o brand 10w our-n motlol g 9| 0, T In Comedy of Today, Wealk Rifleecs nresent warei Mrs, .M. |3, armatsans=0. 1 Tuttie, N 11 Tyen | 00181 Aof1Vities performanch with the wnfcyele in gittopunt | °F (D brand new four.nct motion pi CLARK & VERDI A Gamp ot Paul of 81, Paul, state president; Mrs. | and J. T. Pickard was uppointed to plan [from anything previously geen.” Wor ita (27 °f the Inimitable Charile SEpIA The Itallan Comedians Beols of Norfolk, vicp president; Mre. | (he annual picnic 1o be held in June exclusive display of motion plotures the | o o Ve . Y, L N MURKAY BENNETT WPREE YUPREE 3 ’ M 5 Throwing the B This pleture b v DUPREE.& Bubeock, Cambridge, (reasurer. p Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hofner of Minden, [ oeoneum Travel Woekly will show pic grikeisdels) gl o > ) { o / i ps Ia., wero guests-of Mr. and Mrs, OUo [y o) Wil #how ple- | over been seen outside of New York A real Comedy, Singing and Talk- | A Novelty in the'Art of Cycling. / A reception was given on Tuesday even The meeting of the Business Women's Sriggn "” g ”' iy turesque Crimea, Manila and an excur S Dkaas Bhinde 14 la's ek wing ing Act P e ———— ~ ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Deines. | ... w led Tuesday by Rey, ¥ PR, N0 SHTBE 05 19 TWasH. #lon to Lower Brittan MG CRISHED) 18 8. Row._SnY b —_— Prices Matinee, gallery, B e Gifvesiunit Galagaies and | 0 WHE: 20 Jed X "“\ At B Schrader and family, former res) i B ORPEZUM TRAVBL WEBKLY |, o (oooon’ gornrday and E. Pant. ot the Swedish Mission. Tne | ECiTOCer A0 Com T e b The musical tablold, - “Malds of the Around the world with the Orpheum | Nighta, 100, 386 60 i ressnt women of the Hirst Memorial chureh will | b e Far o “Nob., this week The season at the Grphenm will close | Movies,” heads the bill at the Kmpress Ciroult's Motion, Picture ! ) 100, 2 Th £ Dusttioss mdeting and slee-| PO luncheon between the hours of 111 Ty ome of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford of | Baturday, May 2. An attractive bill er for the first half of the week ot p annual business mee: o y ' . ” k0 " " tion ont.r"l‘llvr-ln for the Dundee Woman's #ad 2 West Side, was brightened by the advent |promised for that week, Grace La Rue, commencing Sunday, May 7. Angelo, Ar- | 2iub will ba held Wednesdsy afternoon of a youns son Tuesday evening, May 2. |the International favorite, will be u|minta and brothers, sensational acrobats, o o The committes women's councll will | Mrs. D, I, Givens will entertain the|®tellar feature and Mme. Elsonora de | will offer something new in acrobatic 2'3( and at the home of Mrs, T. L. Combs, ) Tod IEW Tonit *North Worty-elghth street. Mrs. J. 1, [hold its regular monthly megting sday | Grace Saxe Bible class at her home on |Clsneres, the prima donna, will be an- |work, Wright and Davis, In comedy Paul Sts: 0 ay onite Burns will lead the discussion on cur-|in the court house, immediately afier the [Tuesday, other stellar feature, Grace La Rue s |#lnging and talking, are unusually } OMAHA 2 30 s 20 yent events. The business mesting 18 | close of the business women's nooridny | George Bates and wifo, who have been [a great favorito In the halls of London | while Joo Reed, tha strest musiciar M | ' & ey uesls of re es here. re d 1o the d she divides hor time between the |offers something new in popular singing v Perfo Y v do by & cdteteria luncheon | meeting, which will be about 2 o'¢lock guests of relatives here, retuyned to thelr |An ¢ " m: ) popula ging For Ten Performances, ": ']' A l“" y N Batte L6 Wankmha Wia: MWathordds Tnglish capital and Ameriea She Is n |and plhying STANDARD STOCK DRAMAS } Ry LA The Sermo olub will be entortained at a | M G. Ambler entertained at dinner |most versatile singing comedienne. Mme. | For the last haif, George Lee and girla Reserved ' AT MOVIE PRIOES A ’ The wocial settlement section of the | i orcloek Iusichoon Tuesday at the home | THUrAday evening for Mr. and Mra, de Cisneros has becn prima donna with |in “At the Golf Links" will head the | Sogt Salg ea 0" S rug . THE I vheze $8e N ] Awsociation of Colleglate Alumnae will | o \'m X Iimchoon TTuekdy a8 MOMO | Charies Barnes and ehlidren of Cleve- {most of the European grand opera com- | bill. Gray and Graham offer a comedy DIME hold the 1akt mecting of the season at [y, " o' : » t.p 1800, O panfes. She was leading prima donna | military sative, “At the Fort,” which ¥ NORTH the” home . of Mrs, Vincent C. Hascail ley I\sl\ 'Arud a paper on “Marconi” a " Mrs. Lineoln Johnson of Havelock, | with the Metropolitan, the Manhattan |amusing. Buch brothers, the “Ship Ahoy ‘r-xu uu p]u. | ome of 3 | the luncheon Neb., was the guest of her slster, Mrs. [and the Chicago Grand Op: \ B I " will offer 203 South Twenty-sixth street, at 4 « wa g a irand Opera compante loys Spilling the Hean will offer a R ? - g hed 8l h, Sunday . einging act, while Jean Irwin, singing | DOLLAR o'clock Thursday afternoon Tennyson chapter of the Chautauqua 1 The claim Is made for this y tfor 3 | i Mrs, O, Wilson of Eckerman left he claim Is made for this year's offe comedienne, will cloge the bill. | 2 i } ¥ eirclo will meet Monday at 20 o'clock | for geattlo on Monda pend the sum- | Ing of tho “Great Star anii Garter Show s g g I PERPETUAL STOCK 00, | “"" ne Sene-il ”'\:"' \l\l":;””f v ”"'”; at the howe Mrs, W, C. Lyle. Mrs. [, en from the maguificent Star 1 Garter | «count : i 1a Brsiine “The Picture of Life” ; u|wlp’r‘,n‘l‘:| «m sl recltal at the Wal-|A+ ¥« Mack and Mra. Lyle will lead Geor Blake of Buffalo, N. Y. fwho |theater, Chicago, which will be preser & 1 the movie offerink for the “EAST LYNNE" i nut Ml Meth Eptscopal church on on “*Ways of th ”"""‘ A0 | has been tho guest of relat hera, re- |t "' K"‘:‘Hl‘ Gayely the current’ we first 1 ffor the- last half will be the R iatey ivaning Ut ‘T ¢'elock Mrs. M. F, Curtis will tell ( of |4 1 to his home Wednesduy evening I”‘ it i the “great J' “ e T - ' unusual photo dramA “A Broken Genjus Omaha’s o"|y Stock Co. the relgns of Gorge I G 1 Mys. Mans Neilson’ will entertain the [ ars incdlude Don Clark P Fasin. thoe Boitged The Traltor and: the e Al i ol odd ‘ST Bolk \ t theje all-day meet I . Jone Yo, Wk [ Roskcits Blastsd Bitrdes Theatrical Bargalus for & Dime end are will he told Thursday afternoon at| The Omaha Women's Ch in Tem ing Th tay, May | f Richard Anderson, Wil . i :».‘, puk g A it (R will meot Wednesday It neh and - dgughter, | Colinl, Margarot Lee, Jacquelin Tallman | The North Bros'. Perpetual Stock com Guy Bates Post's Gem, iy . Miycho: fitory Tellers’ league, Misn Abls|0'clock 8t the Young Me AP I the first of the week With |and a chorus for w great olalma are |pany announces “Kast Lynne" for the The Heir to the Hoorah f gall Manning. the president, will be as. |ociation, when My lice Min I ¢ er, N J. Rostick it Glen No Advance Week May l4th. | dated b iwhes Marle Polian, Dora | mtendont of Inw and legislation | 1 i Jones and Margaret McElhaney lauet & parliamentary deill. Followi B W8 gone to Fullerton L | thi th reguln 1 « tn ' . i and aughte | | The lHorat lepartment of the Rusi- [ begin at 2:30 o'cl . PR b “‘l_" '{ i H the progtam 1o ba given Tuosday even-| Chapter | of the ¥ O: niy M 1 Mra, John Fulmer have a8 ]a n ( i ¢ ® 4L the Young Women's Chriatian |hood will meet Saturday morning at e e 0w s i ] vf gl Ve will | o:clock with Mrs, ¥ L, Gt Mbe * ura [ 0! s Uoeodidgle \ e ¢ ) m Al | Mason will 1 f A . x ’ & ) s ‘ CHAMPION SHOWS OF THE WORLD Princess Chrysanthemum : oy and Mrs. Edward Aye t | armionic. A by " . fhe Soclety of American ws will | Y- fainde 4 SPECTACLE MERICA i A stor | hold two ings this v $ Fodinpe’ Vellr Wi e e——————— 4 tn A fte ' ) v I p | | Litte, miracie | § Y. W. C. A. AUDITORIUM .t N ol Thured ‘ ' e R T g 165 Lbs. i n Young W eoting | W Myehs' ot ¢ " M \ v | o by e e i : Thursday, May 11, 8:15 [t i M 1 ) ' ' [ wr a . m | y R i s § e calendar of| The ¢ . of the N Gurkin wan | 25 cts. Admi ; ' ‘ on s ek o aovon ' second i PERFORMANCES s ‘ M ) . Mes. |} ’ \ ' ¥ : 1 T [ ' f ghe s The ! ’ 8 TR0 DA".Y NIGHT . | ol . (e p held M e 4t 1 J s » E f “ 1 structior s 2:18 8:18 L& ; M - oe A RSY‘tO oUHoOwW-insarucuons ee COME DOWN TOWN “OMANA'S FUN CENTERS 3 | g s Mate., 15.95.500 ~ ‘ Use Kiosters FREE STREET PARADE! LR " f \ " ' A ' . . | nds o ocheti we Musioal : kinds of crocheti TWO MILES LONG - 10:30 A, M. | 31222 Star & Garter Show ,3sest ' . embroiden \ ~ g twist of t [ ' ) 4 . : : 4 2 Ladies’ Dine Matines Week Daye | - ! TODAY “ ‘ BASE BALL - - “NAIS OF THE NOVIES” . Blartiing Musioal Comedy OMA VS, SI0UX CITY May 4.5-6-7 ANGELD IWINU FROS y ' Seasatibns ROURKE PARK Bamas Calied 303 P M " e . WRIGHT & DAVIS iy, S8 and Tald - ’ | [ w ~ | . JOE REED | R The Birest Musioitn | | 11 | .t VOICE AND GFERA X : : e _REALZATION ! AT wly slary A . . rHIG : ROOM W LY .-lm ! gt : COMF FROM MICHIGAN IN 10 l.ll“lol " n e ) e \ N i s . AUTO: SAY ®NADS ARF 600D | . . i 8 o i s \ » weh'n | LR moblie from -.n. " i € 4 ¢ { S e e o, in ncm 8 HARP:« g ! At 1N ALy ing Moy Virdinia bsiery : wrs of_ Waal ) : N pasoed Oena) | Farnam R "% & -~ $ f ' N THE OMANA BER i LYRIC BLD6 § [ BOIAL AUMME B MAY WA TO JUNN WA INTO THE HOME [ ™ 2 [T ~ Bee &l \he Maw Tou 4ot Whe N ¥ DEear “sd Pavet AND IS HEAD BY THE | Torm Open, [ T T i ! ' N & WHOLE FaMiLy A Varps Honted (o Sndontny | iy