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P— 6-B s OMAHA SUNDAY ER: MAY 1016 ) CHILDREN HAPPY (\ L] - unl ) 5 i lr ; . AT MAY FESTIVAL NEW KING AND QUEEN OF THE BUSY BEE kingdou . | es on the page and read them every |their nests. Tk s are white and brown | Farty at Scottish R-te Cathedral In- ew ecte their reign this week, tq hold office until the first Sunday in y e( lay. 1 go to p W sotted, The are red breasted, cludes Fairy Play and Dainty September. They are Elvyn Bovell of the Red Side and Ruth g going to plant some f you would cago up a robin he wou'd Maypole Dance, Ribbell of the Blue 8ide. The two youthful rulers succeed Jo Klnf_’,‘ and Qu(,pn o have One is a Ve ; i ' ikt seph McCleneghan and Izetta Smith, who were elected ir Jan- | AR by o Kill the old robins MANY GROWN‘UPS ATTENDED uary. A pretty tribute in connection with this election was the number | f h ) B . B "y - B ol e vy e rob I herries. They go in 2 e of yotes cast for Alice Elvira Crandell of Chapman, Neb., who was the Busy | of the usy bees o i TR ds” ahd et tham Ihree hundred and fifty children Beo qiden last year. There were almost enough votes to re-clect her, and e 2 Al . At el ‘n' wi “H.v,,s,, :?:\ had a grand time at the annual May each of the letters expressed their pleasure in reading the stories of Alice, The robins are the fir i5. [ an A b i party g.l\f‘n by the Scottigh Rite The new queen {s 11 years old and is in the sixth grade at Park schoof, wan very glad " rint 10 THIE. FIRET ROBIN Women's elub in Scctish Rite cath She 1s & very fine planist for so little a girl and is fond of nature, birds Jsicorn, WSiCHUA V-“w”‘”‘lm jv‘fy'.:f;" edral, Twentieth and Douglas streets, and flowers | 15 & ;»\ - ‘I‘:“ WA l!dn,\ Hfl'nlng / Our new king, Elvyn Bovell, is 12 years old His friends know him | i ¢ < There was a lovely fairy play on : g , A y d b ys he | ¥ now melts away; the third floor, “‘Thistledown” f{t by his sunny smile Elvyn's birthday comeg on March 22, and he Aays he | Py g o : will always remember well his ninth birthday, for that was the day of the | " ) : wen wur nest, | Was called, and it was given under ) ’ ] ‘ s of lurope f B! L direction of Mrs. George Mickel, nado n Amories, \ ey A s dreadful "Td, SR M ’ i ston- | g T ‘ t f neral of every caar | After that the happy youngsters a1 Anderson g Taala il adin i oAl B cthe i 1 earance of two men marched down to the second floor, sntion was awarded Jes ey and oroth irpin, ho d Aa n A h ) ATINO mo'nted and the § orable mention was awar i 5 r L 5 ‘H‘ ! the | where they formed around the May- the Blue 8id ! ot 14 4 “I \zor up. pole and danced the merry steps of q Ihe 0 fact | springtime A t o ‘ roof « . 1, Hiy I'hen down another flight of steps Ml by e iz 1 o beara 4 drawn | to a land flowing with ice ciea f 1| to 8 » ce cieam and Shosivmo Hd the ] { ed i r 1'din T ake! g & A falry plar, o Maypole dance—and (Prize Stor f f }1/ jue cream and cake! What more could of Sister. g 274 A H : N M e |":] 2 00 Y the mind or heart of imagination Akt ¥rond. of Tl il ) :, stor Heir Needs More Than $20, @ Year |chuansos ask by ANOErsen v L I haa J | The arfair T n under the dire llm;rh:}’ il you ’ ity 9 ore i | thon o M harles Thiem y she hail Her name is Margaret he § yes f . . Inmh asalstants among the old, Hho is ftalr and she has Vigh ' i it paper grow -ups fhe always wears & 1arg - ) top of her head f Emma Brown's Ribbon | was more to come. (ollowing theice She says and does much 0ld thing By Vran mn 11 wing cream and « ke the children again she reminds you of an old peraus (O marched upstivs and had more dancir o her dolls just Jike & mot [ Fr fesoript - and finally a “battle royal” with col She has ono d o nemed 1) ! nvelophng BIng pron and Pixien Are There, Bhe can't say Dorot) h b ayer. .ohoe H b o and In the chiluren's pla Thistledow 0 10 sleep an | | K H y \ he queen an l'n’lm'lym wi | give you some cand ’ v . Emr | (.1.:.\”. M ,' . m-m%l' Mad #he kisses her doll and saald, T th ' 1 white™ t nihe Iyn Lows srton and Kvelyn kind of baby ama ke l 1 f [owe were three plxie Oh, father, Bhe can say ! ) tc ae \ Jon )k are \ and count up ' . g N1 shem five othar 4 9 everybudy K « what they are, T song at the church and ' that | than ¥ t r ! ittle kind of falries And they re ulwa song and mom raes A 1 fr Al s not golng abo and | taught her I n provd ¢ 1 1 h ) doed ( ings #ister and th J i be &re ; ' B The endan fthe g were [ to me when she oide v thr hale 1n bukiort, Josephine herman, Bdna « he ure Ny, e i nogland Mole nal, kllzabe ENY Jpstistie Whaox (Honorable Mention) door, where the magle fountain played e b s vyt Bluejays Fly Away Mere. ot sat sad firmatidh. her soldess | s ke mar ons oreds .t By Jessle Dilley, Age 10 Years, Dumfrie e R olled Ihat uftgrnoon Tons Buxton, refreshed, by M Ary Coop m ) By J dreams and Nittle Ruth 1 i the fa. Blue Alde patviaai gl S Koaghort Lot it el T I of thing, took her madge g w da One summer two bluejays bulit a nest ey gt by St i ey B “_ dog Darl n A1t wid walked land “To a Wid Rose ) st I & sedar trea in_oir backyard, Lyery [one duy all wie ayel. inpivniord Mot it o ot S Acslisd fia PR sl bEoAtN i i deatrice Man Marthena anf ' ays thers would u blua ribbon on its neck, Emma telt of | from her art | ran through a hole u nyder.'and Ellzabeth Vas Luts N asid for five da the thread on her ha That dog had | | o fenie to Brown's yard Misee wnle and lrene Hislop dan another egg each morning. Then mamr h y v el S e 18 me not Lo bother the mother bird |just much & ribbon she had alwaye | Mise ed and found him : for two weeks and (h ¥ > R £ g Aeey o sree fono small rl More than 600 guests were present Batched, 1 had satd | was going to put |ROth cooed at her and she opened her |} ' f small a g them In & cage and had promised (wo | eves IW's not fulr m‘ ,,,' Wm’..u; 10 B I.‘ w10 one of my schoolmats The girl with (he dog was standing |have ribbona and 1 have to have | M "D 3 E ”“ "',,:h:l., : “,,va. 1.“""" Witle birds were|on the verands of the long dewerted |threads on my halr | sweet amile of nappiness that 1it up the (/bb(,ng(/r Uy alls s souNe. naid openad door and the | Miss Buxton stood dumb Ittls face was ample reward 1 sost. One g A not hateh. Bvery | house, A maid opened the and th Miss Buxton 1 dumt 1 | U d C 4 }_ 1 5 :;L;h? N mbed the tree 1o sso the birds. | gl amiled, She was home. Mome! It | “JUs not fair” continued Bmma #o . | naer bar rendael fast they were old enough 1o fly | was a hollow word to Miss Jone Buxton, |confldently that Miss Buxton stood tiil " g put them in a eage, but they were o | had she been around the world and she Bho Look he Fibbon from Darling's | Rlue Klde. ; T'wenty (hrm_mml dollars a year s not The mother report was filed in the | North ‘Pwenty-first street, fell beneath Trightened mamma sald 1 had better put| was ever looking "for something to do." neck wnd gave Jt to Emma. The slow, | I love the Pusy Heo page, 1 love the | ufficlent for The expenses of a 34-year- | Burrogate's court, On Dacember 21, 1915, | the fonder of a southbound street car ut them back in the nest, and I did. Tn a old boy, Mrs, John Jacob Astor thinks [ thore was a balance of $150,00 of unex- | Sixteenth and Howard streets when h fow days they flew away snd I have N & & ¥ In her report as guardlan of her son | pected” ncome due her and Mrs, | wheel skidded. e susts fght never seen them since t f N b . ‘k; o » . Tobn Jacob Astog, she shows expenses in | Astor asks to be re'mbursed from this, |brulses und was taken home. The wheel Ny Orles O e rds d lb Ory b Yeud By A. bhel(]()n the lant yenr of $7,503,27 ‘ Heve are sonfe, of the hoy's expenses | was badly o (Honorable Mention.) The boy recelves $20600 a year from the for the year: General purchase, 386142 Burt Sentt, 5 Fourth avenue, ( Comes from England, Nebraska Under Three Flags|»hich save all the country drained by |were kept so busy making homes and | ©*ate of hin father. who perished on the attorney’s fers, $1,26,76; nurse, | )l Blutts, dislocated his left shoulde By Dorothy .M””" Age 13 Years, Omaha any river to the nntion first wetthnk |fighting Indlans on the Atiantie coast|'''Anic. Mra. Astor says she made up $200; taxes, $11,947.33; 1ying | whan he slipped and fell on the pave ¢ Neb. Blue Side The Férat White Men, Tha Spanish~ | upon it. French fur traders came up the |that they did not cross the Allegheay the difference from her own pocke .67, Income tax, 8254194, |ment at Ninth and Jackson street This is the Ilvn time T have written | . 0 L led from Bpain across the | Missourt and talked and traded with |mountains and never saw the Missisaipp! ! i to the Sunday Page. 1 want to join the the Indian tribes, On thelr rety 1M " | ocean and found a new world. After him wdian tribes, On thelr return to the [and Missourl rivers nor the beautiful Blue Bide, mouth of tha Mississippl some of them | pralries of Nebraska which the king of — T - P— When 1 was about § or 7 years old T{oame the men and ships of many natlond | yoiq wioh storles as thess about the | England hhd given them. Hut, although “'M‘IJIFHWW’N N W p | i HI“‘ I enma over to America. 1 was born Ul |y, ciagm part of the new world. First, | Neoraska country they never :“, 1 wgtv;krihl::K‘ - i - : — ¢ g k n | iever saw them, they and the :r’:‘:":' “::":n ":'h::""'“_:“: :.. s te | the Bpainards came to Florida jn 1618, and | Country ¥inest in the Werld—"Among |#0II claimed them away, It made our boat rock very much |then to Mexico In 163, ANl the vast the Canadians who have artived aretwd | Thus In those far away early yea’s Everybody thought it was & White Star | countey north they called Fiorida, so that | 1o went two year the Minsouri (each of three & nations, pain, o Hine host at first. . We had & good eap- | ol Ll oar of Plorida upon || to vi T report that [runw and Engla trove te bring tain and he steered In a different dlvec & R5i1 “the MpANIEN hdes 956 PDaly t pan- | Nebraska der K The Indian tlon. We ran Into n bed of fish and n.--“” "" :“|""" § "" 'I“”' ) "‘ ignia yade |, hey of Age of people who lived in anka hunted the o E =4 i y d the blool AENTARE . ATRRG. MR, BISInG from NOW | 44 whom 1} ards on buffalo, planted corn and knew ver oat eut them il up, and the blood was | LEUONCE G Ak country:, | 258 Lo whon ) iy oeiar| THEINIE, L pisnika oA : en, ey 7o St i Ll floating on the water T th “ 1 fob B ' t v h - ) ] 5 There was another Httlo girl abowy my (gl W Sami S6Ar 0 pAsiARs SNt D8 | nighy s s. They re- |8een (1 They @id not care [ B & Uis hoal snd the stewards made | 8010 ‘crosabd (his Missiseippi siver Into | ards are ot war with | for ! They knew and likad ." b & swirt. The salfors had a play Arkansas and marchod northwest near Sy four B which iges | the Tren came the great w n,'h”:xuu sk B 5 to Kansas. These fpaniards did not : " ol 9 SRR bt el : UGN WD, Were main, but afterward Spain clajmed all | 050 EC ¥ s e nios in America s known as th the country because Spaniards ware the | qo 1" o Sy taks | Fre ' 1 control «f Parm Place for Boy. first white men to find It b g L Tl | . MY r tog with land By Wayne Ballah, Aged 13 Years, Cam- | The French-The Prench cam h , 8 e 1 e ‘u Whose waters ( nt was fought We live on & farm about two and one- | (10 THOTH THAR reiripatbed (19 M fl live nations who || I thia war Washington, then Balt milen out of town and have lota of [ PrATOR CEOTL QUERCE whare the ! . ol LI Ve Fese fun. Wo had about 180 head of cattle| o T Ll Tl Tl st ¢t Hol 1 1 n an P Herra g il oo - Bere all winter and about sixty-five head [ ""0e PUENAC VIR ARC ¢ p f 5 i P s Fggc 1 have to feed u calf and somo pIES Slhtar . 8 { S and LB Es. "enet aat o morning and night, 1 also Mve some plg- | o s 4 ccording o INIE 21Ver | iaaltdine the sbndakis saxten: 10804 e r the house . e 8 - » n o ol " .‘””w ; o Nin minslon or » Super) d tha o R g s s s SN W hen 1 oa nd anyth W Y v n a \ d <Al . e At thig place or to one of the other | 5250 g . I . ' { : b ' . - & = catel plgeons or Jump off a larkp plat 1 Vol d e b Who : ar At s, T aniai.fla ; form into (he i a little coit, | ™o < . i k : ‘el 1 gh to know how to| %" e g : 1 : 4 - tie up some calves and pet them. 1 get .' S ke 58 1l & f . i them lass " n not hold som prdeh \ K . by | m g . n to | 4 i ‘ ) OVEN 16x18x12 in, f ence 1t b g At BROILER 16x18x9 in, g ) ' ! \aka FLOOR SPACE 26x46 in : A Jealous Chicken 1 " at b My i > a ! . ) River-A jo wh " l 1 l oy 1 * ) ey uCilhse abinet ange e\ q 4 U € alb \C by € Wy & 1 \ \ y prgge | We are offering this Range during May hliledt [ ] i\ 1\ y SiTh STy b at the following ractive price | \ ’ \ . o ( nmlwtml-» When Fuel L in Is In Takes to Raising Pigeons \ (’ * )u) () "y | | ‘ i € ) ) |/ L )o e ) | | viae | | / e ~ / > " ) " . g 2 ) ] o With Every Gas Range Purchased During Gas Range | . \ » ’ » - { - R " - Week We Will Give a Waffle Iron and Toaster Free. | & | es . | e e & Aa OME IN and Inspect Gvia \, lances and t A | o { | ] & paiy of : int ol De) olle | 1 iy . : v . | B | ; )\l\ll\ ( AS (()\ll \\\ I f ’ Douglas 605 lowan Stre | ¥ iiar b et ‘ - th S 191 ) ! South 247 N : ¢ ,-‘u» uth 24th | £ Baven't be e 10w . 73| v’