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EDITORIAL
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OMAHA,.. THURSRAY MORNING, JUNK 20, 1912.
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I A TfCF T EACH PERSON wm coirecf ansufcr f o the question "Who Will Be Nominated" every firm using space on this page will, on presentation of their advertisement (cut '
iivut im H"ts " vn u purcnuse or .w on a $iu.uv purcnase. m oiner woras, $o.uu worm or mercnanaise will cost you $.vu unu
$10.00 worth will cost you $8.00, providing coupon naming the correct nominee is deposited with the advertiser before nomination is made.
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ROOSEVELT .
NEXT WINTER'S COAL
Name the lucky candidate, deposit the above coupon at our of
fice before the nomination is made, and you will save $2.00 on your
next winter's coal bill. - ;
Then, too," you will save as much more because Sunderland's
Certified Coal is worth morein actual fuel value than any other
coal your money can buy. '
SUNDERLAND BROS. CO.
1614 Harney. Look ?rderland
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Omaha's Only Exclusive Family Liquor Store
PURE LIQUORS FOR THE HOME
CORRECT ANSWERS WILL RECEIVE
$10.00 worth of goods for 3S.00
$5.00 worth of goods for , ,J&4)()0
$4.00 worth of goods for !53!jS5
$3.00 worth of goods for .' 552.50
$2.50 worth of goods for $2i(K)
This ad must be mailed or handed in to our store, 1300 Farnam Street, not
later than 6:00 1. M. Thursday.
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For the June Bride and the Girl Graduate
The following gift hints will greatly assist you in selecting that
wedding or graduation present:
- For the June Bride -
Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Tea Sets,-:
Fancy Gilt Clocks, Massive Mantel
Clocks, etc. .
For the Sweet Girl Graduate
Gold ' Watches, La Vallieres, Watch
Bracelets, Lockets, Chains, Diamond
Rings, Gold Bracelets.
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GUSTAFSON & HEINRICKSON
Jewelers, Loyal Hotel Building.
Be sure to fill out'the above ad... Send ad to our store. It means
a saving to you. '
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WHO WILL BE NOMINATED?"
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TAKT
Political conventions are ephemeral;
man's home is a permanent institution
Home is the first care of every man, and strict attention to it is his first
duty." A man's home is where he ought to live among the greatest of comforts.
No store in all the west can better furnish a home than this establishment,
of Miller, Stewart & Beaton, an institution with every department fully equip
ped. The finest and least expensive , V ,
Rugs, draperies and furniture
are displayed here at inexpensive prices. Here is your, one chance to make
home all it ought to be and at a figure that will challenge the attention of any
careful thinking person. . , .
Visit this store before you buy to decide on what to buy. ' -
Miller, Stewart & Beaton Co.
413-15-17 South Sixteenth street.
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Ryan Jewelry Co
You guessed right
the first time.....
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We Want Your Patronage
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Big Card of Events for the Grocers
and Butchers.
STORES CLOSED ON THURSDAY
Special Service on Two Car Line
Dancing Ii the Evening
nacea Daring Afternoon
Lunches.
Grocery stores and meat markets in
Omaha will be closed all day today,
the occasion being the eighteenth annual
plcnio of the Omaha Retail Grocers' as
sociation, which will be held at Rlverview
park beginning at 19 a. m. and continu
ing until IX p. m. v
Three hundred grocers and butchers of
Omaha, together with their families will
be on hand. Customers have also been
Invited and arrangements have been made
by the committee In charge tor serving
hot coffee, soft drinks, sandwlcaes, fruit
and other things on the grounds. Grocers
and butchers of Florence, Benson, Dun
dee and South Omaha will attend the
plcnio as special guests.
Superintendent Musgrave of, the street
railway company has promised a regular
four-minute car service on both the
Farnam and Benson-Albright lines In
the morning and again in the even
ing in order to accommodate the crowds.
Dancing will hold the attention of many
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ave been made for a dance pavilion and
I A program or sports in charge of G. E.
Mulfinger and R. P. Wlnkleman will be
run off beginning at 2 p. m. Prizes for
the different events have been offered by
Omaha merchants.
Following the card of sport events for
the afternoon:
Men's boat' race, across lake and return.
Ladies' boat race across lake and re
turn. 100 yard dash Grocers and butchers.
100 yard dash fat men.
Ladies' potato race.
. 60 yard dash boys 10 years and under.
, W yard dash girls 15 years and under.
Ladles' egg race.
i Sack race boys 15 years and under. -I
Boxing and wrestling matches . Olght
1 weight class.)
' Kramer Brothers newsboy quartette
I will be on the ground during the afterT
noon and evening, s ' "' "''
Bishop Scannell
Talks to Graduates
at St, Berchman's
In his commencement day address at
St. Berchman's academy Tuesday, Right
Rev. Rlohard Scannell, D. D., bishop,
advised the two graduates to be dignified
and natural and abhor slang, vanity and
extravagance. The graduates were Hiss
Marcel la Kavanaugh, who won class hon
ors, and Miss Margaret Mary McElhaney.
Many awards were made pupils in the
other classes. Miss Sadie Horan won
the medal offered by Division No. 1,
American Order of Hibernians, for the
best Irish history essay. The essays of
Misses Margaret Carrlck and Alice Owens
were Judged equal to that of Miss Horan
and the awards made by drawing lots.
The gold medal for elocution was awarded
Miss Josephine Naylon.
Forty-four crosses and ribbons were
given pupils gaining high marks in their
studies and each pupil in the academy re
ceived a book. The program consisted of
the. valedictory by Miss Kavanaugh, ora
tions, recitations, piano solos, songs and
marches by the other pupils. The audi
torium was decorated with the class col
ors, pink and blue, and ferns and flowers.
Thursday the association of the alum
nae of the academies of the Sisters of
Mercy will hold their annual exercises at
St. Berchman's. High., mass will be cele
brated at 10:30 a. m. by Rev. J. McCarthy,
and the banquet will be held at 1:30 p. m.
Rev. Father McCarthy will deliver the
sermon at 3:39.
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FAIR BANK!
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Just to see your fare in our new place of 1ustoJ 'j will give you I1.00 on, $5.00
purchase, or J2.00 on $10.00 purchase.
REGARDLESS OF CORRECT GUESSES
- Cut this out and use it as cash In our store on above amounts. Only one to a person.
FLITTON OPTICAL CO.,-213 S. IjBth St.
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K Bachelor's Reflection.
A girl Isn't a bit afraid of a hammock
unless there Is no man In It.
1 Sometimes a man Inherits his gout, but
jhe always earns his stomachache.
A man won t even try to make a name
for himself If his grandfather did it for
htm.
Because everybody knows how to do a
thing better than the one who la doing
to nobody does.
Live Stock Men
to Tour the State
A party of thirty of the South Omaha
live stock and commission men left yes
terday on a trip to the western part
of the state, their purpose being to boost
for the local market. The arrangements
and the schedule Is in charge of Secre
tary Stryker of the exchange.
The first stop of the South Omaha Vvt
stock men were at Lincoln. From there
they will run to Alliance over the Bur
llngton, where they will spend most of
Thursday. Then they will go to North
port, remaining a short time, after which
they will proceed to Scott's Bluff. whre
fthey will remain Friday night. Saturday
they will return to Northport, remaining
most of the day. At Northport the car
will be turned over to the Union Pacific,
and over this line the party will return
home, stopping at a number of the sta
tions enroute
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HUGHES .
We Are Willing,...
You get one dollar credit on each five dollar
purchase if you clip this ad and bring it to us.
Take the one dollar reduction fro meach five dollars on a
Dresher, classy, expertly tailor made suit at 1515 Farnam St., or
Take $1.00 reduction from each $5.00 spent with Dresher Bros.,
the expert Cleaners at 2211-13 Farnam St.
Just clip this ad and bring it in.
Dresher The Tailor
,1515 Farnam
Dresher Bros., Cleaners
2211.13 Farnam
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The hot days of June are the most dangerous days for your furs
your furs should have immediate attention.
Ours js the only genuine cold storage for furs in the city. The .
only safe method -keeps the oil in leather! and fur restores the
lustre-lengthens the' life of your garments. ' Our certificates in
sure against fire, moths and theft. Inspection invited.
Phone now and we will send for your furs Doug. 2316 Ind. A-3554.
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INTEREST SATE IS REDUCED
Conservative Orders Keduction
Nearly One Per Cent.
of
WILL TAKE EFFECT OCTOBER 1
Rate at from Seven and One-Half
Per Cent to Six and Sla-Tenth
to All Borrower from the
Association.
At a meeting of the board of directors
of the Conservative Savings and Loan
association, the interest rate on (real
state loans made by- the association
were ordered reduced, from 1 per cent
i 8 6-10 per cpnt, the reduction to go
into effnet October 1. It is expected that
with the reduction there will be no de
cease In the dividend rate of ( per cent
before July 1, 1913, when a per cent
dividend may bo declared. ' While the as
sociation has oteadlly reduced Its In
terest rate from 1 1-10 per cent la 1901 tc
the present rate of I (-10 per ctnt, this
Is the first time in twelve years that
any reduction has been made which af
fects the dividend rate.
The directors ordered a dividend
credited at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum for. the first six months of this,
year, which carries with it the distribu
tion of $175,000 to the association's stock
holders. The directors reported an active busi
ness for the first six months of this year
with an increase of $600,000, bringing the
association's assests beyond $7,000,080, with
a reserve fund of $186,000.
Case Against Mayor
Trainor Dismissed
The bribery case against Mayor Trainor
Of South Omaha has been dismissed. In
court yesterday morning Charles A. Goss,
special prosecutor appointed to prosecute
these oases, announced that bo did not
find sufficient ovldenoe to warrant going
to trial against Mayor Trainor.
Crusade Against
Weeds is Started
by the Realty Men
As a result of a short talk ' by City
Health Commissioner Ralph W. Conneli
before the Real Estate exchange a spe
cial committee was appotnted to eradi
cate the weed nuisance on vacant lots
held by members of the exchange.
Dr. Conneli declared weeds are not as
great a bother now as they, were a few
years ago, when they ' were allowed to
grow until after they went to . seed be
fore they were cut. ; . .
Several real eBtate dealers made talks
In which it was agreed that sales of
property are move readily made when
lots are kept mowed,
S. P, Bostwick of the legislative com
mittee of the exchange made a report
that the foreclosure law of Nebraska,
which was attacked at the last meeting,
bad been found to be as good as those
of other states. After a report on the
question by F. H. Myers the exchange
voted to take no action toward a change
In the law.
A report of the city planning commit
tee was also made.
FINED FOR PERMITTING
BOY TO DRIVE AN AUTO
. H. O'Dell, 3027 Hamilton streets wai
fined $23 and costs in police court for al
lowing bis son, Robert, 15 years of age, to
run an automobile. The state statute
says no boy under 1$ years of ago shall
b allowed to drive an automobile. The
boy' was turned over to the Juvenile .au
thorities,, .,'.""
John O. Velser, Jr., was fined $35 and
costs for, exceeding the speed limit. He
apiy?aJed the case. Vlnnie Scott, 2219 Cap
itol avenue, was fined $30 and costs' for
speeding. C". O. Swanson pleaded guilty
to speeding and was fined $10 and costs
' Desperate Shooting - r ' ;
pains in the chest require quick treat
ment. Take Dr. King's New- Discovery
for safe and sure relief. 60c and $100,
for sale by Beaton Drug Co. '
HEAD OF THE TUBERCULOSIS
DISPENSARY IN OMAHA
. Miss Lillian Stuff, secretary of the ex-
amlning board of the State Nurses' asso
ciation and formerly head nurse in the -state
Asylum for, Insane at Lincoln ha-':
begun activities in Omaha as head of the
tuberculosis dispensary and baby welfare,
work of the Visiting Nurse association.
She Is going fhe rounds with Head fturso '
Sweeney. It Is expected that the dlspen-"
sary will be ready In -Gardner Memorial '
ball next week and that the babies' camr
in Elmwood park will bo completed als .'
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Miss Stuff has' been east attending na
tional medical conventions. - She stopped
in Chicago at the American Nurses' as- "
sociatlon meeting; giving special attenua
tion to the-visiting nurses' (J branch. At"
the meeting of the Visiting Nurse asso
ciation Miss Stuff told of the work of the
Organisation of Health Nurses, as tli
national visiting nurses are called, and
following her talk the: local association
voted to become affiliated -with the na- .
tlonal body. .
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