Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 8, 1916, Page 5

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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1016 AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Realize Life’s Ambitions When Mrs. Anna Corrigan, One of Earlicst | They Own Their Own Hostel,-y; B Settlers of County, Meets | Death, HER AGE EIGHTY-SIX YEARS Mrs, Anna Corrigan, aged 8 years, one of the thres earlicat settlers of Douglas county and the South Side, dled at her home, 4506 South Thirty-ninth street last evening at 6:30 o'clock, forlowing an ill ness of two weeks, Death was due to old age and paralysis Since 1856, when Mrs, Corrigan and her deceased husband, Patrick, took a home- stead on the presént property where the death occurred, she had lived steadily In one house. Most of the West Q street “bill” has belonged at one time or an other to the aged woman and her hus- band. Two living children, both daugh- ters, and thirteen grandchildren survive. The Corrigans first came to Omaha in 184, coming from Canada, where both were natives. They were married in Canada Mrs, Corrigan was born in 1830. For the I two years she had been quite feebls, almost constantly un- der the care of a physician The two daughters who survive are Mrs. Mary Weir of California and Mrs. Anna Con- 1oy of this city, at whose home the death oceurred, Patrick Corrigan, the hushand, died many years ago nfter an active life, The Corrigan family has extensive real estate ntoens \ J. E. WYANT CHARLES VAIL The funeral will be held Tuesday morn g at O oclock fn St. Mary's church| The dream of a life-time has come | young men stepped into the Cariton hotel | . To the effect that the Maxwell Motor Company has joined A report that is Basely Fals in a merger with several other motor car Burlal will be fn St_Mary's cemetery true for two young Omaha men, They |88 proprietors of the place \' ‘ 1 ey : A It has always been our ambition to Police Say He Is Wanted, are Charl all and yan a¥n e tecls hotel In a first-class Tnvestigation in the case of Bennie|they saw their ambition of years realized | i |aughed Mr, Vail, when friends Thomas, Kansas City man, who was ar rested by Detective Mike Svlllvan and Officer Joe Baughman early yesterday yesterday, when they hecame proprietorf | congratulated hin We've been bulld of the Hotel Carlton at Fifteenth and |Ing up other people’s hotels for a lonk . p Yonidsd aibasty time, here in Omaha. Now we're going morning after being caught, It is said, in owar to show a burst of speed in our own the act of raiding the automobile garage| Charles Vall is perhaps the best known behalf." ’ of a North Side resident, has developed, | hotel clerk in the middle west. : His has | Ty Carlton hotel is a hostelry of abous D d ement Ot the com an haS een according to the police, that the man|been a familiar countenance, AIWAY 209 rooms, and Is u practically new place (ln manag ) was long sought, Tn 1900 Thomas was ar-demilling a welcome to strangers who in | . rested by Detective Ed Flaming and|the last decade have stopped at local #entenced to four years in the state peni-|first-class hotels. Wyant for the last companies, entailing change in the policies K. Berends has been operating it for the last year, but on nccount of flle | health, is retiring. Vall was chief clerk . . tentlary for robbing a blg Omaha re-|seven years has been associated with [at the Carlton when Mr. Berends' health ‘ S a erS throu hout tail house. 1t is sald that he in wanted |Rome Miller as steward and assistant | hroke and We was given first chance &t I)u 1S e n Illdny neW p p at present by central station pollce on a|manager. Yesterday afternoon these two | charge of breaking and entering a North | g Side drug store. s = 7 - - 5 . . the country. Any foundation for this report Mrs. Ama Anderson, aged @ years || [INTFRROITY OF NEBRASKA 5 lmban af the udaniehvE Hosa kil coun y' y ¢ wife of Martin Anderson, 8816 South pointed to positions during the waeek, among whom are Frank Glese as drug {the place, Twenty«third street, died early Eaturday morning, The funeral se vice will b : | clerk at Laurel, Frank Banks as prinei "® | Miss S8arah Hayden, associate professor | pml of Wann High school, Miss Ida John . pA . held nt the home this afternoon At 4 |or diawing and pafnting, gave an ex- | hon. tencher of wry department at Q / l l kz th t we Ca 0 l attr - o'clock, burial belng made In Graceland |hibit'on of her work in Art hall last wesK, | Sutheriand. Mies Anna Gallgher nn an ls bo M /er y aC / /ng’ a‘ e n n l the Unlon cream s primary toacher Park cemetery, \ the showed n wide variety of subjects, | mistant bookkeeper a . iy and her work wag received with great | epy and Mi lay afternoon at the home of his son, |favor by the Lirboln art-loving publie Gust Oliver, 1616 Drexel street. Short | Flowers, landscapes, still-life pletures Kanper at Prague ’ . services were held at the Brewer chapel, |and portraits in off, water colors ani [ The operative pharmacentioal demon. . < . tr 1 tO stration glven in the laboratory Thursd Twenty-fourth and M streets, at 5 o'clock |F# tel were Included |_x the exhibition ovening was largely at Methods u e 1 0 e (.«Ompe 1 OrS W 0 are y ll vesterday afternoon. Rev. R. M. Wheeler [ A portrait of Miss Hayden's sister, | 0f obtaining the active principles from officiated. The body was shipped to |prize-winner at a Chicago exhibition, was | Crude drugs, testing of eream for butter Holdrege, Neb., for burfa, among the most Interesting. The paint- | fat from .(. commercial nmrwrhr;'lm ‘flrh eherg A i ce ker,' done f entn for the presence o Arugs, Phs Dinaris of Jeseph Beabury, nionsasr | 18 lLace Maler,” done fn Belglum; | fate tests for the presen: at in Arugs, ) . . . Vinery mpleted in Kngland, and [aaking of fuce creama and tooth pastes, y v ~ tS Houth Omahan, who dled Thursday morn- | “A Rural Seene’ France 'wars | the extraction of ofl from cloves and the use u&, ab d OO 0 u er elr 0 . tng, will be held at the Brewer chapel | popular among the j + us wero dif- | rolling of pills were some of the most in this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Horni- |ferent landscape scenes done in Amorica. | teresting features brook will officiate. Interment Will be [ 'Phe annual Tvy day celebration will be | in Laurel Hill Cemetery. held Wednesday of (his week, when the | . May queen will b crowned, tha {vy | Prof. Edwin L. Puls "7"" ,"' "I"‘ X 5 planted, the oration given, and the in. | Pression department, led the chapel serv Bpecinl prices on refrigerators and lnwn |, conia'urd black masques fox the coming | 104 Friday morning F‘u.vl;:w See our complete line. Koutsky- | oo 03 0Ll 'he fdentity of the May Harry Van Arnim, junior at Counell #YITK § fuecen i kept a secret until The crowning | Bluffs High school, was the guest of Misges Helen Dennis and Sadie Roth- [ceremony, but she was selected by vote noltz and Paul Orchard attended a fra- lof the scnior girls several weeks ago The college girls in the swimming ternity and sorority dance at the stats |Guy Chambers of Sidrey will deliver tho | classes are making rapid progress in we ea ers o axwe ners univers'ty at Lincoln Friday evening. Ivy day oration. The morning program |learning the various swimming and div ) Captaln Briggs. Del Plerce and a few |wiil be hetd on the city eampus, and the | ing strokes other of the well known fish agents of |afternoon and evening events will take | Sevmour Smith, senfor {n tha acadsmy, the South Side, are planning a big tlsning [place at a local amusement park on the |gon of the late Lee Smith of De Sota trip to a local fish pond in the ncar |edge of the city. Neb,, seed-corn king, was forced to leave . future . ¢ e ¥ . #chool early to take charge of his father's e e The concesslons for Ivy day afternoon | husiness at De Soto. an The kensington of Degres of Honor and evening celebration have been let 1o 1 Nellevue College, Magle City Gomip. Cummings last Saturday lodge, No 193, will meet at the homn of Rehearsals for the senfor play are be Mrs, H, Swingholm, 1414 Archer avenue, |students, and persons not cennested Wi h | g held four times a week now. The Thursday afternoon. Mrs, A, McCaskili |the university will not he allowed to m-ke | cingg\ hns decided to present “The Mer. will assist as hostess, money from the student celebration. Do- | apatit of Venice, as Ity part of the eom- ; Witt Foster's bid for the hoating con- | yencement festivities Flerence Munos, Mexican, was arrestel | cogaion, and for the candy wheel was ac- | last evenng at 7:5) o'clock by Captain |soptad, “Other concessions were awarded | Many residents of the town of Belle . Br ggs amd Officers” Girace and Baugh aupmlnw.n Refreshments, J. R, Kenner \‘I'n ‘:lflf |';<'~“"‘I;‘“;L:‘»h"ulllj»mc-'Mhll-:vn’v'w”””: ]Sh tO St/ate t at e aXWe 0 Or man, The woman was fourd CAFrYIng | confetti, Ralph Thorpe cheek " stand ‘\V‘lln‘"lm\\"\u\\ fve the y:-“lllm' talk next voncealed weapons at the corner of Wash- | james Giffen, John Cejnar; fortune teli- | ARSI L R 1 1oL L ingten street and Rallroad avenue ing, James Giffen, John Cejnar. The | Thuraday. He will speak on anthroplog Prizes In the skate con'est, held last |[bowling slley. doll/ rack and ~h':n!|n‘:\ Miss Eleanor Ingersoll, formerly a mem | week at the West Side/ Interdenomina- |gallery coneessions will be awarded Mon- [ber of the freshman clags, who ‘was tional chureh at Thirty-eight and Q |day. streets, were awarded last Friday even forced to leave colleg Christmas ing. - Bruce Wells won firet prize. a palr [ The Cosmopolitan banquet for 1016 was ¢oleo Ta 0 Hiaiqy of roller. skates; Vana_MeDonald, first |held Sgturday night at the Lincoln hotel. | A forings. Felde prize among the girls her Parkhurst | This society, composed of satudents of | Rev : / E. _Cummings, pastor of won second prize in the initial eventa. every nagionality represented in the uni- | the Bethany Presbyterian church of A price of admission that will admit | versity, Srganized to study atudent prob. | Uouncil Bluffs, gave the chapel address . . . Hop P a Thuraday morning on The Present Day As heen posted b ¢ horke |1ems and promote friendli-r international | T! ning n lace nOI' Al of The Teal Basso, thestor nHis |relations, Was revived this vear aftar n | Phate of “abor " Unjoniam.’ Rev. Mr nO e ange 1n own y presentment of the passion play. ““The Life [few years of inactivity, and C. H. Park | (BEREEE 1R TAIARE O e ot of Our Savior’ at his show house this [chosen president. Prof 11, B. Alexand i ‘. o e s morning. This morning the price of ad- [acted as toastmaster at {he banquet, tephen R. Cummings, of the freshman micsion will ba reduced o the normal o |and responses were made hy Chancellor | Class q 2 that all may attend with ecoromy. Avery, Prof. Hrbkova, . Petrux . T T gy, | |BER Sni cLg | Jtate Seserie, bt as there been any change in their personne Dangerons Bronchial Congh. Shumway and Henry Chung | The geology classes of Prof. Bishop are ) i New covery it Woeping Water today on a fleld Dr. King's New. Discovary will: give | muy giny of the university: edited the | 1% Woeping Water today on a fleld ex auick relief in bronchial irritation and |paily Nebraskan last Friday. Depart nz bronchial asthma, allays inflammation, |from the usual custom of neglecting the | Ray W. Hudson, '16, has nccepted a po cases sore spots. All druggists.—Adver. |USUAl news sources and printing 1on< | aition as teachar of physics and mathe e — Cvery news event of the day hefore Fe'ng | _Vocational talks were glven this week Wayne State Normal School. covered by a_girl member of the staff. | Prof. Jensen speaking on “Enginesring President Conn addressed a patrons' |Fva Miller of Fremont was the oditor. | Wednesday and Prof Latimer on “‘The meeting at Rosalie Friday {n-chief of the paper. The reporters wera | Civil Service Friday Mrs, U, S Conn left Friday of last|Miss Jean Burroughs of ILincoln. M s 3 Profs Tensen and McProud have week for a sho s ar mother | Vivienne Holland of Lincoln, M'ss i‘arn r P in Sy ,(.‘.'..uln wh,.,y” it T Noble of Boise, Tdaho; Miss Ruth Mor an ‘wzy ele .‘},( memb 4 ot ;f" . ",I."'-, . The advanced atudents in German un- |of Fort Wayne Ind, and “3tiss 3tar- | Reard fOF GI6 CORINE SERE Frof. Jensen F r the direction of Miss Marjorie Selleck erite Kauffman of Hardy was made athletie manager rt er Ore' 0 quc c anges ln e i of the department, gave a German The undergraduate al of Joseph ” Ill . > pley in the auditorium Tuesday evening Fremont College. Moc 6, was given in the auditorium Rt R R YR o e, | s i 2 S Maxwell organization are contemplated. e N RE We therefore, make an unqualified denial "{:‘f”.i'*’;.f{.":j,":‘ TR ) S Sl e T of the ridiculous rumors of consolidations in- s ot R U S Rt | S A ) ; volving the Maxwell name. “wiiiit Omaha Gas Company i ANNOUNCEMENT Sytiage The Omaha Gas Company extends a cordial invitation to its lady patrons to ' 3 visit the salesroom at the South Side Office, s ! : 3 4819 South 24th St., Monday, Tuesday and i Wi wn |l Wednesday, May 8th, 9th and 10th, at ClS 1 which time there will be a demonstration : g B of the Eclipse Gas Range. Maxwell Motor Company, Inc. Walter E. Flanders, President, Detroit, Mich., May 6th, 1916,

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