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THE _OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 1916. 20, 4—C TELLS OF SEA HORSE fowa Woman Seeks High Place s oy “lringe meetny “‘Clown Hall” to Be Erected Here is et 5 e g by S ) | 1 South Side, September ). | Speedie. ~—pn" Weird Combination of Horse's: m omans Rehe' COTPS ROSter At Carter Lake. Head and the Body of a | Mrs. H. E. Simpson won high score Or.e of 24 Ringling Canvas Palaces ;5.\ oot s o o7 Augustina | the call extended by the p | : ) at the meet of the Carter Lake club . : | Lutheran church, was a guest at the \ Caterpillar. [ lowa kalls, la, Aug. 19.—he mi woman's bowling club Friday morn-| A wonderful house is soon to be - | B. M. Samuelson home last Sunday \ BT WAt ekt et ol Mrs ing. A luncheon followed the bowling rrmcdlhc;r, Ilf\nl] !])c built of can | son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ¢ strella E. Plopper of this city a8 pa ! rsl o vas and the roof will be held sky- | Fred Kesser on last Thursday, IS NOT GOOD FOR FOOD !, il treasurer of the Woman's Re | ward by big red and blue poles as Miss Madeline lorton returned large as trees in the woods. At the e el (o s at the o home Saturday from Shenandoah, lTa., accompanicd by Miss Reta Birkhimer } ung national er Ransas Uity Florence very top of one of these poles will be Washington, Aug. 19 —The inter-jcamy t For thirty | ' esting little fish known as the sea |Hears Mis Plupper bas heen active in | Social It 3 fag bearing Eehe Bwords, W Clown | The Methodist Sunday school held horse, or hippocampus, v has at- |'1¢ wark in this state and has ‘ oclal 1tems 0 ts the traveling home of the ts annual picnic at Riverview, and | attices ot departiment prest | [ Ringling Brothers' army of jesters the Presbyterian at Elmwood parks i tracted much attention « wount ot fgagy lepartment treasurer with ‘ e | Besides that which is made of can- last Saturday i its curious form and no less pecubar ey to hersell and to the depart NS R e T ey et ”(h‘-w is still another “Clown Mr. Royv Kaiser, who grew to man- habits from al s dis In urging the election of Mrs Uattenting e Enwikihi league assema|| aine dihis secondihome isilocateil hood in this place, was married last cussed by Dr R Fastman of | Plopper the Women's Relief Corps m I Dy at Lincoln, has returned home, |4t the circus winter quarters in Bar- Wednesday to Miss Marie Iltsck of b (st wa kuow that she rd : : [ahuo, Wis. Here it is that the funny Bennington. Mr.and Mrs. Kaiser will the A M \ el | | Mr. and Mrs. George Siert, who| chups yather after the big s} i | i : e LIS S L L have been visit t Lake Okoboji Lk QU iy e reside in Benson ¥ History ) SR g the nidowest as entitled to the of [y RSN B A8 ke Jhcompleted its tour, to plan their Mr. Roy Wolic of Lewellyn, Neb., f anual 3 fiee, as 1t will bring the base of sup [ returned home the fist of the week. | grotesque costumes, rehearse a world M Herbert Paul of Omaha et ilies nearer the geagraphical center of [ Mrs. Glem Morgan, Mrs. John Pet-|of comicalities, rig up big wooden o R e l 0 the departments and equahize the bu [ erson, Mrs. George Dial and - Miss { cannons, air-ships and whatnot, and Council Bluffs were recent guests at \ [den of freght rates. Mrs. Plopper was { Jenmie Dial, who have been spending [ to think out new frolics and jokes of the 15, C. Hodder home N & candidate for this positon at the some time at Valley camping ;nul‘ru-r\' kind. Could the thousands i el ofRaymond, national convention w Washington | fishing, returned home Moniday |upon thousands of children who Neb., made a short visit in this place D, CL but withdrew, leaving no oppo | CON. Nethaway, Arthar Dial and | laugh with these Merry Andrews last week. 4 lsiton tor the ent treasnrer, who [ Miss Blanche Taylor visited at Val- [ from April until November but creep Mrs. John Appleby ant daughter, s | has tilled the posttion five terms. Mrs | ley Sunday up hvul!:v windows of the snow-cov Mrs. Gaines, have returned home ter- [ Plopper is @ husiiess woman of many [ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson, Mr.|¢red "Hall" in Baraboo on a Decem from a trip to Colorado I ber day and peek inside, they would Dodson, | Surely think that they had discovered lold Santy's work shop. For they Mrs. O, S. Hoffman of Callaway, Neb, returned to her home last week after a visit at the J. S. Marshall Wall, Dr_and Mrs. ¢ Dudley A ocater Vi 3 o |dears’ expenience and her qualifica \ the {tions coupled with her long service m and Mrs. C | | A. Sorenson, Mrs wse [the department | make her an | Mr. J. 1" Peterson and Mr. A, ] 3 ' ideal candidate for the position which Chase visited at Valley Sunday, | Would see big and little men busily honie 4 | e e Thpddore | the Department of Towa will seek t being guest s of e Florence women, | 083ECl making all sorts of gaily . Mrs. George Iradale is spending a | ; vJof the [fill &t the coming convention who have heen camping there for | Painted carts and wagous, queer look- few days visiting in Sioux City. L RO e tie et e B eterson | M8 guns that - shoot nothing more | " Mr. H. Herr of Bloomington, 111, higtory of the caught the fish that was served at the dangerous than water, and no end of {is visting at the home of his daugh- led i the pro- big fish dinner. Later Mr. Clifford | 18Ughable masks and jaces. “And I ter, Mrs. J. T. Pickard LA States Na Kierle, Miss Esther Dugher, Dr. H. | ¢arby, in big buildings frescoed with L Y tional 5. The move H. Avery, Miss Dolly Morgan, Mr, | iticles. but kept very warm within, iOl'gfl;IllZ@d Waiters S e breeding abits (| 1o (Yoin o () Mrs Estella Ploppem: | Irvink Alison and Meand Nis/J 1 they would catch glimpses of spotted » of these creatures are all extremely 18 Olllg n ’ P Drisbon and family came out ponies and Shetlands, blinking mon R f t Serve ) e e Rl descrbedkby [ Vgt Sl Sy A A et [ KeYS: knowing dogs, shaggy bears and eruse to [/ | alter Pettigrew of Seattle, Wash.. [ even baby elephants going round and i Amis in Society Circles Dr. « had been the guest of Mr, the last week. Miss Elizabeth Platz of Beatrice, Neb., 1s spending some time here the guest of her father, 15 L. Platz and round in big, broad rings or mounted on stages all very attentive to their score of trainers and making ready for the long journey which ul\\n)'bs’ begins in the springtime. This tour Lunch for Hughes ‘ San Francisco, Aug. 19--Union \ | waiters refused today to serve a | luncheon given to Charles E. Hughes, republican presidential candidate, at )| hrother, Mr. Harry Jordan, who sail September o for Honolulu Mrs. George W Tuesday for two Generally at Rese. Th st frequent \\oillum assumed is a state of rest, with the tail wound arourd the stem of a plant or oth (Contnued from Page Two.) Doane, jr., left weeks' visioat CUT-UPS DUE WITH CIRCUS. leave the first of the week for Boul substance, and the bady carried nearly Hempstead, L. I sister, Mrs. E. C. Benton has now begun and ¢ Sl b - ! Lot quite erect * * * but notwithstand- | def, Cole Miss Louise McPherson is ex-| Mr. and Mrs. James Breneman, | mals and alr:|,(-";'(fl~q‘11|"“t’1‘\i ‘\1\'»‘(‘11.1&2}‘; T e \I(Wflit'vf iighSaniErant copdommerca elih j ing the apparent rigidity of its cut AP R Sma s Ho Fell have pected from Maryland in October to [ Miss Beulah Breneman, James Myers | of Spangleland will be here when the August 28 fESE iR SR becausehih e clubextibiatin st i rass-like body armor, almost every [rtutned from ' trp to Estes park and | visit friends here. I oRe Ce e s ey August 28. dows an open shop card as part of other attitude consistent with such | Colorado Springs Mrs Bertha S. Hyde leaves today | Monday and Tuesday at Tecumseh = == e . a fight being made here by the ¢ ham b a form can be assumed. The body| \jr and Mrs. Henry Pierpont and for Los Angeles, Cal, for a six-weeks' | visiting friends % ““” e (o e fm"h(‘\' of Commerce upon the closed can be thrown outward or downward Fepigren returned Tuesday from two visit with relatives Mrs. M. E. Herskind entertained twelve guests, ° shop. For the lugies luncheon a at various angles, the tail heing wound | weeks at the O--Bar ranch with Mroand Mrs. Earl Buck have re-[a small party of her friends at her | Benson Vi n e 11 (G e “rvqu-'fl was sent by the club manage around a plant iy a double coil. Onee [\{r (W Holdrege and Mrs. Rob-| tarned from their wedding trip and [ home on Saturday evening in honor | Sl hios e e et fmentalopithy “d‘“:“fl:‘t"r"‘t'l‘md‘“‘*”‘»‘f 1 ¥ ) 4 y-five waiters alte 1 are at the Colbert Connell and his sons, Herbert, returned Tues- day from Wyoming in a while one cye may roll toward the observer, while the other may be passive or look backward or even in the opposite direction. The little ert Hollister, who plan to remam at the ranch tll September Dr. R. W Mroand Mres H. H. Ver Mehren | Robert and leave today for a trip to Buffalo via of her birthday anniversary at cards Those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. | T. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Wilson, Mr. Roy Baumbach and Mr. and Mrs. Social Circles guests of Omaha and Benson. Is had protested to Franc Mr. George Stoltenburg was winner | Keesling, chairman of the republican | of both prizes awarded at the Rifle|State central committee, against din ing the candidate in an open shcp A large number from Benson went fish can move its eves independently [ 40500 ¢ 2 S AR @ Mell : B ] club contest held here on last Thurs- § each other, and in entirely differ lepkreat gares, IELUtER A JBULESED, T Y "\' '1t[ roy and| M ; Herskind. to Bellevue to attend the Woodmen | day. club. of each other, tember 1. They will he accom-| Mr. Joseph Quinby are the week-end Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Johnson and |picni S Y 5 q Tty o efitlways SEAREOM tal ol fect M o I SR S e e i o Bt (er s sl 5 M oI velld Al o e IR ST s Col | il Rastinday, Mrs. Nels DPeterson was pleasantly | The Waiters' association backed up duced by the manner in which these |y Kemp. ) i Judge and Mrs \\.‘l A. Redick and '|‘hu|n" a year ago t x(m'lk‘iyt(l} i I0 nel Dr. S R. Butler left on Thursday | surprised last Sunday evening by aijithefacuonfotithe localiwaliers fanil ] a A / 4 3 ago tc ake their home (¢ "'y iy Superior, Neb., after crowd of Missouri Valley friends who | pickets were sent to the Commercial : ce s Whiects inding Qo A 4 fishes peer at some ¢ I:‘]‘(‘r‘ N “::‘lm; ¥ | Summer Sojourners Return. Mrs. Charles Kountze arrived home [on a farm, have sold out and returned one of a very near-sighted Mrs Victor Caldwell has returned Wednesday by motor from Minneapo- Releasing itself from its supportip, ., o ke lis e \FORTESS § s a ver- it can progress slowly, still in a ve Mrs. Edith Wagoner returned this| My club entrance to warn union waiters away. Culinary workers struck sev- eral weeks ago for shorter hours and | the Restaurant Men's association im- ] came in honor of her birthday anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. V. a visit at the home of her son, Sidney Butler. Mr. and Mrs. L. G to Florence. They made the trip here by automobile, stopping at several R. Shelley 1 places to visit friends and relatives. Musk returned e and Mrs. John W. Battin will tical position, its tail curved inward, | S0 SERL B ORS IS e A tonday o H 1 } Mrs, Maude: Whis Sunday night from a visit in Des Mrs: E. A Mason have returned from : x ol dulating, re e e cave Monday for a trip through | Mrs. Maude histler of Atkinson, | 21" g e bl es |, RN ] mediately declared an open shop re- e bt LS D Rarkalow and Miss Har- Michigan, Wisconsin and down. the | Neb, s the guest of Mr. and Mrs!| Moines, Ia anttdnpgtasyemeton, SRl st P RS, Sl With its pectoral fins vibratyg in har- ‘.:‘.];\\ returned Friday from tes | Great Lakes. P ot R'\i\i.(",'m"‘-" (‘.\r a fnr(r_lu.,lnt Dr. and Mrs. Loechner have re-| The annual outing of the Masonic| ,One of the large downtown open oy D < Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George re-| Miss Ott of Jefferson City, Mo., was |turned from a motor trip to the Da- lodrenasiheldSatirday S | shop cafes locked its doors over the i i n an almost in Dr. Pierre Moriarty is home from | tyrned this week from several weeks | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.|[kotas. (PUREC TR QUL 13 DR ST Ail el R it e l"”“f‘.'“ i ‘sll‘,,',.rc.qn.u} can- (@ month's outing at Spider lake, Wis- | iy the east, most of the time at Nan- | Steyer Friday. Mrs. Walter Snell will be 1 Elmydodipark fwithiagsunpestinythe to the relief of the Hughes lunch- f\“v‘:l::lr‘;;;i:x‘:tl”}‘»:‘ .l.luc‘r:I flexion of [CONSiN. 3 tucket Island Mrs. T. P. Herskind and son, Roy, Foriiha Preshyt;:‘izn Ivgdi(,sve “::adst:;s e‘\':;;m'"_g'“\ Pl h icom i j e hody as in ordinary fishes, and | Mrs. Paul Hoagland and children| Charles L. Saunders and his neph-| departed Monday for Hutchinson, [ciety next Wednesday afternoon. \\5.1‘:.:5}1:\"‘3&03" mfrlan.mtlo omedon| with the flexion in a vertical direc-[came home Friday from Lake Jeffer-| ew, William Henry Harrison, have | Minn, where they will spend a month | yfeqers Railardl G et ot b oM (“(\. 2 e "sas‘Nick Carter’s Dad Can | SN hvited son, Mian. : 5 ' returned from a five weeks' hunting | visiting friends and relatives. Ty R e dleataah Neb. weral Mr. and. Mrs. D, S. Farnsworth [ Has Gas Bladder. B R conn s e ) pRRIe i HE: oGy Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Olmsted will | 0cds o0 T ucuay at the Gorton Roth gave a house party at their home | Now Stroll Up Broadway i amily are expected home from Dome fs: lef av {eys P { s 2 £ # 2 G ONS g A »Q | With such limited powers of pro-|jake today. ; 3 : g \'ly,lul(";‘]‘,mv,r,‘,IJ l\‘\l\\;;lflxlj(r.'(\-‘:Ir”')‘\‘(!:)nle?:‘r ::::r?l:"\'\‘“‘lalh&):;‘::’:‘Slfili‘?‘(}:"l’i“: home. when the guests were Rev. Angell of w dad can see Brnad::‘a_v‘; Such ression a nice adjustment of orgaNS | \frs Frank B. Johnson and daugh- | \rs, Donald McFerren, at ){nm,cf Presbyterian church at a campiing ~'\‘1er myd '\IT' \,\ saccatt ‘1"(‘, _h"-nl'v' \;Il‘.x’[,=".l"1)'\1l” .’\-I?‘In\'m}z{n Garnlsivas lthedremar}; g' P?:l (H ;LI) dki)-‘": | | is necessary. One method is said to fyor “Jeapette, returned Saturday from | sion. 111 R AR s e of Plattsmouth, were guests last Sun- son, la; Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Farns- | ter, leading pitcher for the Indian | use an air bladder, comparatively | Ajexandria, Minn B A M AR Al IRandtson MisSE BB ourh Y enterthinc at day at the E. A. McGlasson home. | worth of Meridan, Ia.; Victor Malm-|apolis ~American association club, large and always distended by a|™\ir7and Mres, W, J. Burgess have| R ‘h"_l" (ST aals i en \hm‘]“’n' dinre atMond iy ey et “h‘ a Mrs. R. Burford and daughter left| ston of Victor, S. D.; Mrs. George|when informed he had been sold to ODELE ureca b e 2 Y B In honot | oy Wednesday to visit relatives in|Childs, Omaha; Mrs. Harold Farns-| the Chicago Nationals. Carter said [] quantity of gas so exactly in harmony with the specific gravity of the body that this entire body is a hydrostatic i extreme sensibility. returned from California, where they {{is and Duluth and from the latter spent the summer. g Ak | place will take the boat for Buffalo Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Jefferis and|and thence to Sorel, Canada, to visit of Mrs. John Augustine and son of | Stewartsville, Mo, ; Wl\,’;h.cm M Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allis | g worth, Page, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. | his father, who lives in a small Geor- Carl Malmston of Richfield, Utah. |gia town, had long had a <le51rve to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fase of Papil-|see the bright lights of New York, ouri. ; isther Larsen entertained at dinner on Sunday evening in honor of apparatus ot A family and Dr. and Mrs. Wherry and | Mrs. Hall's father. Thursday, a boy. & + 3 e i ] of of this is that if a single bub- i . 3y | % 1 3 ,e Zt 3 s Mrs. A. J. Stanley, of Los Angeles. |[lion, Mrs. F. W. Monninger of Nor-'and added that he would have his PITTSE gas mo Targer than the head family have returned from Madison, = Mrs. Thizabeth ' Stewart Wikdman | Mr. Ralph Bailey of Briggs station | " Ars, ). 'T. Pickard was hostess for | folk, Me. and Mrs, Henry Crost of | father with him the first time he gocs ! of a small pin be extracted, | "o John F. Flack arrived home urday from Minneapolis and Chicago, | were married at the Preshyterian the Tri-city Birthday club at her home | Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. . E. Cald-| to New York with the Cubs. This Offer Se the fish immediately loses its equili- ; brium and sinks to the bottom, on S which it must crawl until the wound has been cicatrized and a new supply of gas secreted by the internal mem- brane of the bladder. It is well known that the eggs of hippocampus are taken care of by the male in an abdominal sac or pouch. * * ¢ The name hippocampus is derived from the Greek words, hippos, signi- fying horse, and kampos or kampe, a caterpillar. And, in fact, the head is shaped and the neck arched like those of a horse, while the body or lls- Pianos! church by Rev. J. B. Butter on Wednesday afternoon. They will make their home in Florence. Miss Hortense Beouschlein of Seattle, Wash., has been the guest of | Miss Jean Butter the last week. Mi: Beouschlein and Miss Butter were | { classmates at college at Dillon, Mont. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Price left Tues- day for a two weeks’ trip to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fox entertained at their home Sunday in honor of a number of out-of-town guests. The following were present at the lunch- {eon: Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Spangler, Sunday from Estes Park, where she | her daughter, Helen, remaining in was at Elkhorn Lodge for several| Chicago visiting friends for another weeks., | month. Mrs, Van Dusen's son, Har- Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane | old, is here for two weeks from Holy- will be home Friday from Atlantic |oke, Colo., where he is engaged in the City, where they have been for six | banking business weeks. \ AN Sam Burns returned Tuesday from Salter's Point, Mass, where Mrs. Burns and the children will remain until September Mrs. F. A. Nash, with her niece and nephew, Miss Grace and Charles Allison, will be back today from two wecks at the Stanley hotel in Estes What Women Are Doing in the World - tail resembles a eaterpillar. v v or Food. ark. s X Walnut, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘ | 2 One }iio:(ece'::;? g century writer “,}”"" Nictoy \l\ );":( .-uul. ihi‘ ‘l ““:': The Benson Woman's club has been Spangler, \\ alnut, la.; Mr. and Mrs. tates that: It size does ot cxceed | | teSretutned § astiih ec KR LOIESIC I ccoen et byt eXcitylicoiimeillin¥soll S S Hines, Blair, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs s e lcngth: it has a tough and | Weeks in the east, the last two or far that the mayor has appointed two | S C. Cafferty, Valley, Neb.; Miss [ :ug‘::g::‘.un. and neither man nor fish three weeks spent at Swampscott, yembers on the Welfare board, Mrs Imogene Spangler, Miss Hazel [ of other kind esteem it a8 food, T B f C. A, Tracy for a five-year and Mrs. ‘\,l'anil!rl’: Miss Rena “ox, Messrs. 0 in other | Miss Hazel Frances Morrison will| Dr. Loechner for a four-year term.|Robert Spangler, Bert Caffery, John color it is sometimes dar ) cases white. It bears a small fin, a little elevated along the back, and another small one on the neck, where it joins the head. The mouth is small and tubiform. Dead or dried speci- mens have the tail coiled inward, like that of a chameleon; it is furnished with small, blunt prickles, and is of quadrangular section. The spmous rojections arise from transverse E\I\ic which cross the tail. Certain authors profess that the ashes of hippocampus. when commin® return the first of the week after a six months' visit in California and the north coast states. She is a sister of Mrs. Emery O Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell ar- rived home Thursday from the east, where they spent a month at At- lantic City and then visited New York and Washington on their way home. Mrs. R. W. Breckenridge arrived home Sunday from Dome lake and a trip through the Yellowstone. Her I'he program committee has decided on a miscellaneous program for the coming year and the year books are in the hands of the printer. The opening meeting will be held Sep- tember 14 in a room in the new city hall The Methodist Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Benson will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. |- C. Campbell, when the yearly opening of the “mite box- Hauzlik and Glen Fox. The following officers of the Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church were elected at the meeting held the first of the week: Mrs. Hayden, president; Mrs. Davis, first vice fucsi- dent; Mrs. Foster, second vice presi- dent; Mrs. Janssen, chaplain; Mrs. Gayman, secretary; Mrs. treasurer; Mrs. Taylor, chairman of and secretary of visiting committee. Kleever, | committee; Mrs. Dr. Chiles, chairman | Better Than a Discount! as $1 per week. —and many others wind and waves strove to wreck them. g' . Ask Your Friends | About my Chiropractic treatments, and then if favorably im- Q\ | $1 per week. Pl story connected the l\ippu;} ::\‘rl\g‘t)}‘l,esr with the eel-like “reversus, said to have a cap attached to its wead with which it captured other fish and tortoise, and was therefore used by the natives, reported by C olumhm- for catching other fish. It also was b once called “sea dragon” or “zy | ain, from the Latin, | i pitch, tallow or oil [son, Warren, who accompanied her, es” will take place. e i = = - e - Bled i i cure baldness and [stopped in North Dakota and is ex.| i AU ———m— | M E; N Pi d{ ain in the sides. An application of |pected within a day or two. The Business Women's council |2 | B Y YO R Your lrst Payment Is | New 12008 an P oses inta which the live ani- [ Mrs. A. C. Powell is expected home \\\I\H_\I»v addressed by the Rev. A. J.|Z s | 4 led is a Ila, Cal.,, where she McClung, pastor of the Be Pres- | = (1l mal bt ot el ol o T Gl e e o e = I OP@SIGNE £ | Pianos Now - of Double ValueDur- || Players toSelect ‘ ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Powell, who meeting in the courthouse Tuesday . i 5 5 ! ‘ e Medicinal Properties. was with her, has gone to Sheridan, The King's Daughters of the Central 5 | There 1nomore; onsl | lng Thls Sale | From | 22 mentions alleged [ Wyo., where her parents have had | United Presbyterian church will serve Many foresighted people | portune time for you to | } 2 g ; Dr. li'a"““"rlm of hippocampus, | her children during her absence. Mr luncheon between the hours of 11 and —mostly women—are al- | purchase a piano than | | During this great $2 for $1 | Your chmce. of any| mrea‘{-l:l‘?iclwii:glcl\ by Matthioli, Belon, | Powell has joined her there for two = © clock. 5 ready getting out their | during this great $2 for | offer your first payment be- of the following new Rondelet, Gesner and others. h»'\\':j: weeks. _George A. Custer, Woman's Relief|Z Fall clothes and having { $1 offer. Our stock of | | comes of double value. No | | Pianos and Players dur-| totle does not mention the hif e : ; | Corps, will have its monthly Sunshine|E them cleaned, altered or new pianos is complete, | matter what you pay down— | | ing our $2 for $1 offer: | campus, and this word was used by | Social Gossip. club meeting Tuesday afternoon at the : . G . the poets of classical antiquity as the |~ Mrs. John Monroe and Miss Elder [Jome of Mrs. Emma Gwynne, repaired. thus afftirdlpx yma a | |up to and including $25—we | Kranich & Bach | f a sea monster, half horse|are at Palm Beach, Cal. 3 -_ 1 : wide selection. ur | | will credit you for double that | | i | name % fish, on which sea divinities | Judge and Mrs..]. J. Sullivan will| Frances Willard branch, Woman's It will pay you to con- regular low prices pre- | | amount u e 1 g'm,}“g L | -y tode. Tt is probably in this character | be home today from Atlantic City. | Christian Temperance Union, will sult us before buying any g 4 P | P . | us| ane ‘ "hat conventignalized representations | “Mrs. Martha Heth went to Colfax | hold its annual picnic Wednesday at |2 new Fall clothes. Pos- £ vail and our exception- | | You pay $ 5 down, we credit you $10 | | Cable Nelson I 3 the creature appear in Etruscan|Springs Friday for a week or ten|noon at Hanscom park. Election of |Z sibly we can make the old = ! ally easy terms, togeth- | | You pay $10 down, we credit you $20 | Henderson | mg oés:iro:‘s\c‘:\:‘x:fx‘n\s‘l);hs :\‘(x a(‘i\is odd \h:{[s;. and Mrs. C. S. Montgomery ‘?el::;(:f).“ il take place during the af-\Z ones do another season, g | ;;fewrltl:neo:;sstzh::ryill | You pay $25 down, we credit you $50 i gospi h Grand " sl o ther species occurred | have just returned from an extended —_— 5 - | ’ . f rambac! ran | ‘ ,.,::r;‘ ,‘ap,gz?n:;m e ieas s s VEEHE dos i St @i Come in and talk it £ | can buy a new piano at | In order that following pay- | | Hospe Grand | i Yixed with the remora, or sucking: | Mrs R. C. Moore will spend the | Temperance Union meets Wednesday over. | the price usually asked | | ments will not work a hardship | | Kranich & Bach | fish, also kno“;r}‘,i :sans\‘\x\pciiimi‘;:fix “"‘"}: ‘f?t‘((‘S"j";“?"‘ D‘“k\'“_‘fl dfl;“ :}! ".“:“‘ “;L‘:‘;‘:ia‘;‘m“h:fl \a“‘“‘“"‘zmxf‘;‘_ > | for used ones. | upon any one we are inauguar- Grand ‘ “.L“;d}},flo‘;,f yl?“ srpa O month with Mrs. 1. J. Dickey and her ' Christian asso C ppC oca I he | . P;‘;‘SB. r-dnge fro‘m $225 ating the easiest payment plan ‘ Apollo Player ) t (3¢ ek 1o | =—— —— - e e o and u t . thips were aground, although the | gy segue e i I I TNENTT TG INGHT: MR TG LN vt overy mureen 4w a2 || possible—you may pay as low Hospe Player Pantorium “Good Cleaners and Dyers” 1513-15-17 JONES ST. Phone Douglas 963. Branch Office, 2016 Farnam St. e R S 5 Free Stool, | URING THE COMING WEEK many people will! Forkthol convens Eree Scarf ience of Out-of- v | Town Purchasers Free Drayage, | we will mail illus- trations, descrip- take advantage of this offer—so come early and | make your selection. Our most expensive pianos, | our medium priced pianos and our cheapest pianos are | Pressed come and get the same satisfaction and results, which may be accomplished only by my careful treatments and expert service. \ If your case needs Snlphur Steam Baths you may secure No Extra {included in this sale. Whether you own a piano now death,” and 2 s same. as I am equipped to handle cases of various nature, § South Side, 4708 S. 24th St. ti | o cquns manis horie 8 e Biraiih isetiRederiatdivs e taatparlacs vt ind ) Phone So. 1283, Charge lor expect to own a piano some day, this sale will inter- | of n:ny“:)dr i 2 =account 0 Lady Attendant for Ladies. ki N. B.—We pay Parcel Post Whatever. ¢t you. | the Pianos. | ‘creatures were all supposed to die in T T T T H vh t of i one way on all out-of-to: 5 S s = P e ¥ ¥ Straight Chiropractic adjustment, $1.00. § = e e L | """ - A\ Suites 3-5-7-8-6—Ottawa Bidg., S. W. Cor. 24th and Farmam. : g R Films Devel"Pe‘_f‘E‘m | \ Hours—® a. m. % 6 p. m. After 6 p. m. by Special Appeintu't g s 7 e v z When Prints_Are Ordered. .1 Chicago School of o U { Prints 3¢ to 5¢c Twenty-four Hour Service Telephone Douglas 188 || ~ § Dr. W.H. Knollenberg ! civicsandPhilantivopy | 1513 poyglas st. ! |PHOTO CRAFT SHOP (¥ . Special \ “Film Specialists” Chiropractic Specialist. "“H‘r: 1 416 Bee Building. T e o Micht