Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 1, 1916, Page 4

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HRS. FITZGERALD IS AT THE BLUFFS uffrage Leader Helping in Windup of the Campaign There. UNCHEON GUEST ON FRIDAY Mrs. Susan Fitzgerald of Boston, | the | recording secretary of Woman Council rmerly National Suffrage on, at Bluffs eadquarters to help in the windup { the suffrage campaign. Mrs, Fitz erald is making speeches the Bluffs and in the townships of the associa suffrage eighborhood. Her parents are for er lowans to win in lowa i ymising,” says Mrs, Fitzger- | id. “Of course we don't believe in | lounting our chickens before they are | atched, but the outlook is most en- | louraging.” In honor to Mrs. Fitzgerald and frs. Leonard Everett, who is direct ug the suffrage campaign in Council Bluffs, Omaha suffragists are giving luncheon at the Commercial club riday noon. Mrs. Draper Smith will leceive reservations for this affair ntil Thursday evening. All suffrag ts are invited. Mrs. Fitzgerald will peak after the luncheon Mrs. Fitzgerald is a real home poman and the mother of four chil ren. She has always been one of e most popular women at the na ional mnragr conventions,” said rs. Smith A number of Omaha suffragists will 0 to Council Bluffs June 6 to work t the polls on election day Father from lowa, Mrs. Fitzgerald has a keen interest Jowa, as her father, Admiral John rimes Walker, was appointed to the avy from lowa, where he spent his Mrs Susan éhris f)léon Hurls Challenge to All crack, ha for a contest Olson is about around Omaha, the best and PROMINENT SUFFRAGIST WHO IS TALKING AT COUNCIL BLUFFS VFitzgerald Casters in State Chris Olson, the Carter Lake club| he asked his wife if there was any hurled a challenge to any bait-caster in the state of Nebraska | caster He won the casting | contest at Carter lake Memorial day | he won a casting contest held THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, Appear in ' GUT 0UT BY GENSOR Superintendent Graff Has Prohibi.| The first reels tin the "societ, N movie,” so dubbec because of the tion Campaign Song Taken Off | ;rominent Omahans who will make School Repertoire | their debut :h movie Ia)(‘hru —— |taken at the ountry club yeste TUNE “BRIGHTEN THE CORNER”|1 movie is an up-to-the-minute | eme to raise money for the Child “Dry Clean Nebraska," the official the prohibition aving institute, since the film will be local theaters later. Mrs Kountze, Mrs. J. T. Stew hown in car song o i ampaign g of Charles T forces in this state, must not be sung | art, 2d, Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mrs. E in the public schools of Omaha H. Sprague and Mrs. W. A. Redick re the committee in charge Superintendent Graff has issued an|are! I} 5 I fect Dick Stewart, Miss Lynn Curtis, order to that effe Mr. Rachman, a professional, and | One of the teachers in the West the scenario ['he first pictures taken show Louis Nash, Ward Burgess, Robert Burns taught the song to | her room and had the children | Farnam district 1 ing this martial air with considerable 4" hyick"Stewart in a tennis match vim. Her principal warned her, but| o, one court of the Country club she said there would be no came A —————— et c— | back; that the song had a swing to it and the chitdren enjoved it The AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA tune used is that ot “Brighten the = Corner,” as sung by Homer Rode-| Surgica] Department Installed at heaver of “Billy \m',m» entourage the South Side Police q Sang to His Dad. Station A boy went home and told his sl i,‘uh):elyl he had learned a new song at| OBSERVE ~ MEMORIAL DAY My son, what is the new song Tealit CamalTeael gl oy asked the father “Dry Clean Nebraska,” innocently replied the boy, and he proceeded | to give his dad a demonstration of his vocal abilities The father did not say much, but nell has installed a surgical depart ment in the South Side with two sur geons The instruments in charge for several months, but failure to in duce medical students to stay on the job despite the slow and far between cases that came up decided the fate of the proposition, Assistant City Physician E. F Shanahan will be in charge of the new department A student from the | ink in the bottle and he said he want- ed a new pen. He also said he want- ed the house real quiet, because he was going to write a letter, He in- dited an epistle to Superintendent Graff of the schiools and in his mis sive he expressed his objections to teachers instilling prohibition ideas | through songs in the public schools, |teered his services and will work after # e d adopted | here a couple of years ago BEL. vith '_"?,,.'f,‘f.‘,!.r,.wj;‘.m"n P e is "willing 1o meet any caster| He threatened to bring the matter school hours and nights, Dr. Shana brimes, who was for many years|for the championship of the state for | before the Board of Education, han will be in active charge during lown's United States senator either distance or accuracy or both, The song has been cut out of the |the day time y Mrs. Fitzgerald received her ele- —————— public_school repertoire, Veterans Join Observance, nentary education in Salem, Boston nd Washington, graduating from ryn Mawr college, Pennsylvania, in 893, The following year JH' becamé Keep Capper Cup in S PACKING HOUSE FOR LOST DIGIT veterans, under the command of Post Commandant J, W, Cress of the South Side, met the big parade of war vet several others collaborated in writing | have been at the local police station | | Shislas, Creighton Medical college has volun- | Avstrian JUNE 1, 1916. 'DRY CLEAN SONG IS !Society Folk Regular Actors Now; the Charity Movie and Spike Kenned Sam Burns Cuthbert Potter and scribner on another court A. L. Reed, M, ( Peters, W. A, Fraser, Frank Burkley F. H. Davis are the golf sharks ) appear in this film The Field club will be alive with the ithusiasts today. All Field club members are invited to be movie et there as gallery pictures and other features of club life will be taken Ward Burgess, Will Chambers, Willie Hoare, John Redick and Sam Rey nolds will be featured in this reel Saturday and Sunday more mov=- ing pictures will be taken, if the weather' is favorable. A wedding in which Miss Alice Jaquith and Mr Robert Burns are the principals will also be staged. Great interest has been aroused in the pictures. the agricultural development of the | state Magle City Gossip nt Order of Red Men will 1t business meeting Thurs heir hall )6 prayer mesting at the First Twenty-third and 1 atreats, this evening. Mrs. Edward Baker The tople, “Prayer for World's Ponce,” will be befors the mesting Mrs. Otto Thrane dled Tuesday evening at the home of hor brother, A. Madsem 4510 Bouth Efghtesnth st The funeral There will Christian church at will lead will be held from the at 10 Thursday morning A N will officlate. Intarment will be in the Laurel Hill cemet The Bouth Side Woman's Christian Tem Unfon will meet with Mre. Paul Bouth Twenty-sixth street Thursday 2:40 o'clock, Im portant business centering on the state con vention will be disposed of. perence 42190 afternoon at The Lefler Unity club will give & ban- | quet and entertainment at the Lefler Mem orial church at Fifteenth and Madison ts, Thursday eveningk at #:30 o'clock ome-made candy will be for sals, e inquest into the death of Frank Toto, Pols, who was struck down and Killed by & switch engine in the Unfon Pa eific ratl yards Monday morning, will ba held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Larkin chapel. Coroner Willls Crosby will be in charge Oak Counetl, No, 1233, Knights and Ladles of Security, will give & public dance at the A proud little band of old civil war | Mooss hall at Twenty-fifth and M streets Friday evening of this week A business mesting of members of the South Omaha Plonser Historical soclety will be held this evening at Library hall. Pres REPUBLICANS WIN BIGGER NAYY FIGHT Succeed in Securing Adoption by House of Fifty Instead of Twenty Subseas. SIX-BATTLESHIP MOTION LOST Washington, May 31.—Determined efforts to enlarge the building program of the naval appro- priation bill as reported by the nave! committee resulted in the adoption by the house, sitting as a committee of the whole, of an amendment increas- ing the number of submarines from twenty to fifty, Proposals to provide for six bat tle cruisers instead of five and to add | |two dreadnaughts and two scout cruisers to the program were defeated | | after a lively fight HIGH SCHOOL CADETS T0 GO TO CAMP MONDAY The high school cadets will depart for their annual encampment at Val- | ley next Monday morning. Tt is ex- pected that over 550 cadets will go to | the camp this year., The .ncampment | is located in an ideal spot, with a| large drill field and a swimming place | republican nearby. A ball field is being con-| ‘slrurred by people of the town | JRS— e e o e e = What Does Your Food Cost? Youcould easily spend two dollars for a meal and not get as much real, body-building nutri- ment as you get in two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, the food that contains all the muscle-making material in the whole wheat grain pre- pared in a digestible form. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream will make a complete, per- fect meal, at a cost of not over five cents, A food for youngsters and grown-ups. Eat it for breakfast with milk or cream; eat it for | luncheon with fresh berries or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. The Bee Want Ads Are The Best Business Producers, cretary to the president of Bryn awr, and this was followed by three ears as head of Fiske hall, in Bar- ard college, New York, and three ears was head worker on the Rich- ond Hill settlement house, New ork. Later she was a member of e child labor committee in New ork and was truant officer for one ear. Mrs. Fitzgerald is secretary of the assachusetts Political Equality un- bn and of the School Voters' league i Boston, In 190! she was married to Rich- d Y. Fitzgerald, a Boston lawyer d author. andidates for Rotary Club Office| The Capper cup, won by the Omaha | Base Ball club for the best attend- ance on the opening day of the sea- son of any city in the league, will be kept in the Rotary club offices for | the next year, having been turned over to Secretary Dan Johnson a few days ago by Pa Rourke The Omaha Rotary club, by pur-| chasing a large block of tickets for | the opening game and presenting the pasteboards to the school children of | the city, was largely instrumental in | Omaha winning the cup, Smart Youth Yells | Wolf at Muny Beach | The pclinnu avers that Young Ga- | zinski was working in the packing erants at Fifteen and Howard streets | ident Breen requests that as many members at the municipal Auditorium yesterday | 4 possible b s afternoon, Here they joined in the | 4 Much interest In batng daisplaved by Sonie march and exchanged reminiscences |teenth street by ecity commissioners who with comrades of the battlefields of |plan to lay out the routs of the boulevard old | which wiil connect nn:‘;‘n.-w with Mandan Thete was not s formal: celebration parks. Beveral South S| automobiles will yesterday in the South Side. Many special street cars conveyed students | of different public and private schools to parks of the North Side, where the day was spent in an informal good time. Many people visited the ceme- teries Robert Gazinski, a minor, by his next friend, Otelia Gazinski, suing the Higgins Packing company for 2,500 for the loss of a finger, which he alleges in his petition was cut off when he was operating a sausage- making machine in the packing house | Bide A musical will be given tomorrow evening at the new Central Intardenominational church headquarters at Twenty-third and house at such time that his injury ¥ % V strests by the c comes under the workmen's compen- sation law, The case is being tried in Judge Estelle’s court COLORED PYTHIAN KNIGHTS HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES The Rank BUTLER WANTS DOUGLAS STREET CUT THROUGH City Commissioner Butler has in troduced two ordinances, declaring the necessity of appropriating certain Will Go to Harvard. | Confirmation of the recommenda- tion of Principal S. W. Moore of the | local high school that James North rupt, senior, who will graduate with the June class this year, receive a scholarship at Harvard university was First Regiment, Uniform Colored Knights of Pythias, accompanied by their band assem- bled at Twenty-sixth and Lake streets yesterday afternoon where Jjoin the party when It reaches the Bouth ir guild of the church, | City Dad Pursue Mayor to ¥ Kentucky Candidates for the vacant city ommissionership have been calling Cone responded ion, One dopester has it that the jew commissioner will be assigned to e public improvements department, ommissioner Kugel transferred ack to the street cleaning depart- ent and Commissioner _Iarrfme given he police department. Bank Clearings For Month Gain Twenty Millions Another high mark in bank clear- ngs was chalked up by Omaha for he mohth of May The total sum:. of bank clearings in Who took The letter o The large letter seruck ment, as there was no passing at that moment. SAM MAKES NUMEROUS husband has vorce with the clerk of the court Sam Goldberg e has an aver of $600 a year in of almost $20,000,000 over May bf 1915, when the 957,285.74. ngs were $78, for divorce from Ilda Goldberg The bather who cries “wolf” at the | municipal beach will get himself “in bad.” Tuesday afternoon Life Guard | ’vhen he observed a | youth struggling s if in distress, The rescued bather was brought to shore, Out of Welcome out of welcome? | in the welcome arch at Eighteenth and Farnam streets fell to the street, tired of its long vigil. the pave- automobile | CHARGES AGAINST WIFE The original and highly henpecked | filed a petition for di a paper hanger and Dmaha for May was $97,091 862.04, a ‘mm.., who states in his petition |)3‘a: e earning capacity is plaintiff in a suit propert; for opening Douglas street, 4 ; received Saturday from Harvard au T'wenty-fourth street to Twenty-fifth thorities. Members of the faculty, RAINFALL HERE LAST NIGHT Omaha high school has been awarded e - Pacific railroad_struck him_to the BISHOP TIHEN TO LAY THE ground with a right swing. Umsher, accompanied by William Potter, P CORNERSTONE AT PAPILLION The cornerstone for St. Columb- kill's parish at Papillion is to be laid |at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Rishop H. Finch of Joplin, Mo., and Clyde Duncan of Atchison, Kan,, were ac- cused of trespassing by the special agent, according to the latter's story, Tihen of Lincoln i to lay the carner- |a7d when they refused to leave the ots andat8eh the 1avRan tracks a general fight followed. Dr Slotlsu Sk 0 I E. F. Shanahan examined the jaw and Two Briton Ships Sunk. to the South Side hos sent Umsher London, May 31—Lio jital, where he will remain pending Wl SIS . 22. 1916 the British steamer Souths S Booration: totlee AR paBing Daily News, Monday, May 22, 1916 s e Bruce McCulloch, editor of tne ¥ - o alega e b Tournal-Stockman, will speak before | Th Soralgn countriss’ th a meeting of the Har v Agricul ' the panty leaders are acce tural soctety at Hamptor lay of policies, but in the U this week on “Relationship Between § mn tional political convention Is the only: of.|the Farmer and the Markets." The =il fiolally recognised organ for the sxpression | lecture will be one of a series being of national party opinion made by prominent men interested i ““‘"; ‘ special cars were awaiting to carry them to the Forest Lawn cemetery, avanue, »A“ dl‘“)” ““’ made a year | refatives and friends are rejoicing |where an elaborate Memorial day 4go to accomphish this umprovement. | gyer the confirmation. This is the [program was carried out first time that a student from an| Several selections were played by the band, followed by speaking by Have You Met E. B. Wagar? Omaha’s New Fur Designer, Now in Charge of the De- signing and Manufacturing Department of the National Fur . and Tanning Company Mr. Wagar is the man who put style in furs. He comes to Omaha from the Lampher Skinner Company of St. Paul, one of the largest high-class fur factories in the country. R T 0 T T o AR S ARt SN B e L e 1 In strict accordance with our policy of real service ‘1 |§ to our customers, we take pleasure in announcing that we 3 are now equipped better than ever before to furnish the latest and best in both furs and fashion. 8 New furs, remodeling and repair- ing now at summer prices. A trip to our factory will pay you well. National Fur and Tanning Company 1925 SOUTH 13TH STREET e e e R dec- ' Albright Car Stops at the Door Phone Tyler 120 | or Dahlman at Dawson Springs, | Where he broke out into a fit of I'such an honor. Northrupt plans to|General J. N. Thomas, Rev. William ;y The mayor is on his wayphollne laughlrr’ He had not even swal- WAS HARDLY PERCEPHBLEMH advantage of his scholarship next | Osborn, General Edward Turner and d is expected to arrive here to lowed any water, Superintendent | Only one-one hundreth of an inch | fall at the opening of the fall school | other prominent members of the lay. Shortly after the arrival of the Holt of the beach ordered the smart | of rain fell in Omaha up to 7 a. m.|term. |lodge. The graves were then hayor the commissioners will begin |YOUNg man to don his clothes and hit | vz5terday, but the weather man prom Sustains Broken Jaw. | orated. er & successor to the late|the "’“""L“””"- ised “showers tonight and tomorrow.” | F. M. Umsher, farmer, living at| gk o Tere—— ioner Drexel, wom | There wasn't much rain anywhere in | Shelby, Neb., suffered a broken nghl‘ Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Rumors continue to float in and Wh() Took the C the state except at Broken Bow, | jaw last evening at 8:40 o'clock when |= ut of the city hall in this connec- where they had half h Special Agent Clasen of the Union | | Mrs. Rorer, Food Expert, Says: “l wouldn’t eat a piece of it for a dollar.” in speakin The attions frst ¢ tempe temp Bost B C C C of the bread that mother used to make, With all the goodness for which mother’s bread has received credit, it never could compare with TIP-TOP e b R The Goldbergs were married in " " mnlyx., | Des 1 F I. FI I ' ssia twenty-four years ago, coming 1 Bl Ps Ruth 8ide Lad on Russia twenty-four years ago, coming sl Food Expert Also Takes @ Fu or Quality, Flavor and Healthfulness life with him, Goldberg avers, has | Crack at Women's Dress, : Tip-Top Bread is not baked by guess been just one thing unpleasant another He alleges that his wife has ta after H |4 or by ‘“rule o' the thumb,” but hy a famous recipe which is the result of Saying It's Immoral. Kanse Druggists keep it within easy reach to meet the daily demand for Earl Long, 2611 Quin-| Lande Monroe th Sid 7 ok g ot street, | their six children to hate and Lin Little 5 ’ Pouth Side, suffered a slight fracture | him, hay nagged and abused hi " SAYS TABLE MANNERS BAD/| jes . long and careful study of bread mak n automobile belonging to J. A, Gen ‘:';::‘“] 4 '{”:‘".‘! ';‘”'y’,'u_'v“' bbore ment Memg ing. fleman, while riding his bicycle on | the children, and in othe ™ the| hne bread and pies that mother|yew he Q Seet ‘W““'h Sunday after- | fife miserable for MIOW |used to make dave been placed in| Mother may have been a good baker, pon. According to the report to th 3 o " e . \ tiee, 1t 1s SAT the lod ¢ \'( b ”',,?‘“,"", g fivorce PERFECT the discard by ARN but she never had the facilities neces unds cruelty Mrs, Sarah Tyson sary to produce uniform results under the varving conditions t p front of the machine, was knocked L o i’COMMITTE and hea B4 mach Rorer. dieticlan and food axpert, pwn and the rear wheel of the ssed over his shoul APPROVES hat exist from Dental Cream i: lwu‘lurl\ to the South PLANS FOR PARK SCHOO! who arrived :m:‘;l“ ' dav to day. al, where it is reported | e | - day for & week's | ‘his ) y over Plans for the new Park s ha A Standurd Ethial Dentifvice courve lec- | AWAR TIP-TOP IS THE STANDARD OF Send 2¢ Mamp for generous sample anotic ITO JAIL FOR WRESTLING fascell gbtionles B ooy g BREAD PERFECTION 4 Dental Cream or Tooth . . | 40x30 f WITH A FRUIT STAN u e Ave | 10139 | A Feegi . and g L W. 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