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    THE OMAHA EEE: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER P. 1?::.
Berjser Returned Beal Leads County lEmlres Wins Over
to U. S. Congress 1 Republican Ticket
for Third Time
Visconcin Sorialiot, Twice Re
fused Seat in Houe, Win.
nfr Majority of
About 6,000.
Milwaukee, Wl. Nor. py A.
1' Hrpreeertatlve-elert Vu-tor I,,
larger, for th third nm I Wer-nii
in a .h'4( frt-m th Fifth iliatrnt.
Twlre ebrtrd to tttr.gmm and both
tiniea rfu l hie Beat, Sir. Ji'-rger,
MI"wlfir turn defeat two er ago
ty Willmtn if. Huff.rrd, rej.ubllran,
ramie a fourth ramping n. turnir.if th
table c.n r-'iiifford l.y a majority
whlrli mr exeied ,d00.
Ai liadn.g e-H-iakat in Viaooneln,
Mr. liTKir i eli cij n rm aa the re
ai.lt of the quieten riin.puian Ma par
ty hut itit'! in hiatmy of Wwon
nn Borl.-iliam It(e;,l i-f th amte
IT'ihlliifun n.fori i met t luw and adi.p
'.ln of a number of amtri'Jmcrta to
the elate conn!,! ut ion tfi permit arqul
itlon of prop) ity by the atate, were
th two c lit' t advanced in the
ewlaliat platform,
Jleiurna f r m 107 t ut tt Jli pre
rlnrta gve llerft-r SI .1 it, Stafford
K.Tl'n.
liowivrr. Mr. H'-iyer do-e not con
rl.br h) l'-!i"n a personal victory
i t a vl'-twy for the aorlllt party.
I lather, he ri,rmi')'-r it the vinrti'ij-j
Hun of a party that "waa th only... . ... -, ,
that I-f .re the war. mnre and'HOwCI! trains ,lfie I OUilQS
; f v
v '
j ''alSarfS '
I Mr
Clark: Briggs and
Curran Race Close !r
t're Beaten by Bauman 23 1
Vote Separate Candidates
for Comniiriiir in
Fourth Di'trirt.
Henry J. Heal, republican county at
torney -elert, u-d the county republican
ticket, polllni! I5.t7l votea, aalnat
17,fl caat for h:a democratic cp-ixi-ient,
Uyd Mapiify. Kernarka hav
lrn beard on all aldea that the lal
rampH trn waa the clefmeot conducted
prior to the election.
one
limine he war haa
for party pnnr lplca."
(.will ftarlcaiily
In Franft It la a p'.ul .ff'nje to
p!v uny k.nJ of 1M food to a baby
unilir u ytar ell unbra It la proeenh) I
in WMtiric l y a r pula: ly qualifnd
inf-dlml man
During Political Fight
ft. E. How (11. l'n!','d Hutca acnator
iKtt, I'M the board (f (liroftora of
the M'fropol.tan I'lllili' a dlatrlcl yea
Unlay that he pained rilre pound in
wlht t'urins hia rT-nt political
rpcMkine campulpn-
Your Druggist
Recommends Tanlac
because it has demonstrated its true worth
over a long period of years.
He has sold it to thousands of satisfied custom
ers and has seen them regain their normal
health and strength by its use.
He knows that as a stomach corrective and
general tonic medicine it has no equal
Over 30,000.000 bottle of Tanlac have
been told, which u still more conclusive
evidence to him and to you of its un
paralleled merit.
TANLAC
Greatest tonic medicine in the world
rv.mplt returua from Tueaday a
ele-tion In IxuirUa county fix M. V
Kndrra. lncumlwtit county Ireaaurer.
an apparent le1 of 400 vutea over
hherlff Clark, candidate to ureed
hlmaelf.
Complete unofficial returnt reduced
Curran a lead over iirlcga for county
commiaalonera of the Fourth dlatrlct to
IS vote. It will taka an official
count to determine, tha reault of thla
con teat.
Henry Ileal and Harry Tearca, auc
ceaaful candidati-a for county attor
ney and replater t'f deed, reapectlvt
ly, received the Maheal votea in tha
ctrunty. Heala -irtory over Macney
waa the moat dtclelve of any of the
county candidate.
Unofficial returna from 174 of 17J
preclncta of the county fiva Beal 28,.
i:t. and Mirney JT.tCJ.
On the board of education ticket
the unofficial returna Indicate that of
the preaent aeven memhert who
aourht reelection, pr. F. W. Faulk,
wu the only one who loat out, and
that Jennie M. Callfaa will replace,
h m. The all preaent membera who
were re elected are: R. A. Van Oradel.
Mat I. Valker, W. C. Kamaey, A. N.
Eaton, John Peklna and D. C. Eld
redj?e.
Acalnht Charter Chancea.
otera were asralnat the four pro
posed city charter amendmenta.
K. V.. ilowell and C. M. Gruenther
were re-elected directora of tha Met
ropolitan I'tllitlea dlatrlct.
fn the itate aenatorlal delegation
from Douglaa county, Saunderi, Ftob
bina. Cooper and Chamber, republic
ana, have aafe leada, while Cava
nauph In the Third eenatorial diatrlct
appcara to have a umall lead over
Lnrkin.
t'riofTlclnl returna pive the repub
lican eipht of 12 etnte repreaentativea
in thia county. Apparently the com
j plexion of the representative delepa
I tion will be: Kepulilicana: Allan,
jStrehlow, Edward Smith, Eeldlr.fr,
lyball. pyoart. BaldrlRe, Tlmme.
Df mocratlc: Collina. Koutaky, Collina,
Qulnn and El&aseer.
One of the intereetinff fenturea of
the Howell Hitchcock contect in Doug
laa county la the fact that more than
third 'of the Hitchcock lead over
Howell waa obtained in the Third and
Fourth ward, lower warda of the
city.
In the Third ward the vote waa:
Hitchcock, 2.050; Howell, 1.450. And
in the Fourth: Hitchcock, 1,816;
Howell, H9. Total for theae two
warda: Hitchcock, J.405; Howell,
2.309.
Hltcheock'a lead over Howell In
Douplna waa approximately J.OOO on
unofficial returna. The deniocratle
senator, who failed of re-election, ob
tained more than one third of hit lead
in Douglaa county from only t5 of
175 voUns preclncta. In the Third
and Fourth warda Hitchcock carried
20 out of 25 preclncta.
Tabulated Vote.
The following Is the tabulated vote
for 174 precincta in Douglaa county.
eTATE TICKET.
Tor Senator.
R. B Howflt !0.l
Gilbert M. Hitchcock. S8.7
Jniei L. Bebe t.tli
J ar Governor.
Churlei H Randull I1.4S7
Chrle W Bryn 3M't
Harry C. Parmanter 8
j Tor IJeutennnt Goreraor.
i Fred O Johniion S0,S
! P.. J. Mullln II. m
j T. J Ellnbtrry
For Kcrretarx of State.
'Crawford Knnpdy S0.J1I
i Charlea W. Pool !1.41
L. A Laraon ."
For Auditor of Foblic Areounta.
, Corce W Marah 24 4KB
Grant L. Fhumway J0.7M
or Stmt Treaaorer.
CharW I. Rbinon
G-nrr E Hi!l 1.37
, Edward Suahroue 6.164
For Attorney General.
ft. S. Splllman tt.tt
.Kfr.nrih W. McDonald !l.t4
!J. t. Paul 4.7
For C ommlienT of Fnhlie Landi and
l(uildir.
I'an a-anoon :t.4
II e Waini (ton , ., , , .! lit
( lar it Attn
tar Matlwar C ainaer.
'tiar!. A Kaadall Mill
j ra l Ar )4 ill
.I'D da J, f.rtiaaa.a i HI
For t oaatoaaaiaii ara llotnr1.
wriii-i a Kr. iiiii
II h.nl.r , II
Itr-r W Krr..p I
rot vrr Titmrr.
Fee Menrt.
i L C.trk !t
M L KBdra !1 Hi
A. J ttaaka MH
Far lonalf Ti
w O f-. . . . )
) J ttaamaa :lti
r.tar M'kr.M I Tl
For ( MBty Clerk.
Frank Ifwtr ... , tt HI
v b'j.o Bura.tt Mill
Ouiik I Laoaoa I 'M
Fm Cowaty aarreyor,
1 r AiTama tll
M. J. Urr . !
Martin l, Ktlilr til)
For loasty Anaraey,
H.nrr 1, TI..I l lit
I lord A, Viit It in
H H rialborna I HI
Otto llckia l.atT
Fa Boftatar af Daaaa.
Harry Farr l tit
Uiciaa B Jofcaeoa 14,411
For r'oaatr Cow
lint Il.trtt.
Henry a Wrrvnald tl 141
Jam. II Craddotk II Ml
Aadra M. Taiin t.tll
aorooa lHatrtrt.
C H Xtat II tl
Adam a.ouo lltll
Jamta 11. Lonton I.ltt
Faartk Dlalrlrt.
Joha C. Briffi ft 111
William J, Curraa 21.141
Miluaulre Koa.l Will Cut
Fares for Ueetol how
The CtiH-o. Milwaukee A hi, iaul
r!lrcd annoutnet re-luced rtcuiaion
fare f'r tho International Uteatrnk
pitti).n at t'liiv-aru, Iecernbrr to
f Ilcutid trip ttikita Will be pnM n
tha la.a of fure arid a thirl- They
;.! t a Id from ltvrft!tr ) t . ti- feotral p)ilco cnurt eler lv. flrl! i
! !4iiit. hl.d thr
Jr rli.'r 11.
teturit l:m;t will I
Huel-an.l ho Flirted FreeJ
on Tritimonv of TX'ife, 18
W,U.am Itell, !
in? with a woman
arttfted f r flirt-
waa , barfed ID
wja turt.ed otrr to b. w.fe. 1'. Tura
tav. Ki a!'4rcd in tMurt with hint.
liell aln.HicJ ti tho uU la bad
waved Ma arm to pmt' woman,
who cauard hia rn!, at Twenty
fifth and Caa eirerta.
Hut wheti the torrfy out f wife
told tbe Jti.lfie that Hell atayed at
liotuo
when
judire
with her eaty
thy went out
.I. huraed bint.
r.ltht tioept
t -te'her, the
Dintr for Nephew.
Mr. and Mta. H irry laarua rvw
dinner party Wednreday In honor
of their nephew, Hitmuel Demateln,
w ho haa Juat arrived from Warsaw.
P
auvi:rtiemi.t.
AKVr.RTlnr.Mt.NT.
AOVERTltMEVT.
You Can Now Try This Newer
Form Of Iron At My Expense
I First Compounded This Remarkable Remedy For My Own Neigh
bors And Their Praise Of It Has Spread So Rapidly That Now Orer
Four Million People Use It AnnuallyRead My Unusual Offer Below.
er afioeet lack IV iron in tber bkwd. are of Striated I men tHeo tea W
I twfan to, Lata of Iron la tha bimal la the feeal. : k yo can work, o bow far yen can
wr-ader allaattaU dewaliiBf keaea. It a .k wU--t teccninf tirod. .Krtt
the f real tha tree la four bkd that enabfca Uka two a trrwia tahiets of Kaxatad
curnbrr of u tb cxwrialtaM-at it of yoor lenw throe timea a ttat aftaf await foe
my .,,4. Without iron, Mthinf yn eat l"t workt, then teat rw ttreefia
fr)efla aad Ja ym ary aai. oof krmrt, luno arW aoU are bow tnurii Toa hate
neifkbpfi oj khJoay, tt4 a)l jwt iul iirpu fnnl. Aa nt.ih ug eawbrr tf
hcwreeal (r( tumnthamtt fno U aaJ j Rrtaa, fta-titin I""a aho
mB.lnif , )reaW, snJ hro the bWaal la. kt Ima i a4itf all to wk ie, Ue rt!y it
rt-wr la a- lnj nl- lBj ,,(,!-, nar ! pet-ead tfcwr boaHk ajd im'twuaj tkft
if aivJi.p. ayn pUtut of S foeat traik, er-enry a4 elarj. map.)
". ;k aatbtarr if il.Haaa abca the real etd i r Ukibf th J t,er teta vm.
eal Itw ran all -m tumble W a kt. k '
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KOKFOUTICAL TiriFT.
For imtf of aaDrMM (oar.
Ooarf A. tT 4 IM
For State Soaermteaaeat.
Jefcn M. Matua Jl 111
E. r.Ktfc Frrilo 14 111
For Caoaty So pH at ad ant.
Mahal C Jnhaaoa , Il.ttl
Hrory II. katoa It.tll
For Jaaae of MiraleJpal Co art.
Frank U Mnm , II ll
William F. Wapftrb II HI
Charlra S Elrutter 11.101
Root L. Ihotoa.l , 11.411
HOARD OF Finer ATfOK Tim FT.
For Mrmbora of Boara af Edaoatloa
FwU Tona.
3 3 Braan II
.Vol 110 B S.arae , 10 IT!
Jennie M. (allfaa 1 T.IJ
rathertna M. Jr.hr.aon U.ISI
Mahal Irwin Furnaaa 11.101
Oeoraa H Mrl.n , It lll
Clarenra B Folia II 111
Ralph A. Van Oradal II 101
Mai I Wali.fr II. ceo
William C Ramaey 11.(91
A. N Eaten 11,000
r. W. Faulk 11,111
John Btkina 11147
Jobs F. Blankananlp 1.121
BEFTREN DI M TICK IT.
Refrrend ora Artlolea.
No. lit Tea Il.tll
No. Ill No 14,114
Kefrrendom Artlelra.
So III Tea 11,171
No. Ill No 11.141
Refereadam Arttelea.
No. 114 Tea 11,111
No. Ill No 11.401
Referendum Artlelea.
No. Ill Tea tl.ttl
No. 117 No 14,111
CITY CHARTER AMENDMENTS.
InioroTewiont af Bonier ardi.
Tea ie,en
No 10.1J2
Fiaanelna of Gradlna at Other
J aa pro enaeot a.
Tea It.Hl
No 11,011
Free Naraiac Bond laaoe.
Tea 11.417
No Kill
I'uWIe Conerrt Fond.
Tea 11,104
No :4,UZ
Nonpolltkml.
STATE SENATOR.
Tblrd Viatrtet.
John J. Lirkln (R ) 1122
Joka Cavanauak ID. 1 1.141
Wllber H. a&ropahtre (p.) l.Jll
Foartta Dlatrlct.
William N. CUambera B.) I. Ml
John M. Tanner (D.) I II!
Leo V. rarmeuter (P k 1.013
Fifth Metrtct.
Charlea L. Suundera (Rl... I.4lt
Joaepb R. By.rly (D ) 4.114
Mlltoo A. Tata tP.) 711
Sixth Irlatrlrt.
John W. P.chblni (R ) Mil
E. E. Howell ID ) , 4.SM
O. M. Tailon (P.) 1,034
fceienth Dlatrlct.
John W. Cooper R ) I.M
Henry Anderaon (D.) 1,311
Joacph A. Lochray p.) l.U
f et aa lt
let fvlk
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a4 S fat ait eo wwah, arre,
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ka h -l VW! aakad kwla rot4
AatM) aaJ a.liaa. tW Inar1. pae
VVal av a aiai J aawMWa, atkl waa twea Sa
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m y4 Svaal ai baa Ijo ik ta
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at mit''i4 r"-a lwa d aaoa, Bt.t
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I aat f ii i awa Sa 4o a Mil at oaa
eaaaej mm aoaua at Haiml baa
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S aoa aea aM aaaaa Mat aaaaatoa aS
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STATE BErBEREXTATITK.
Elahth Dlatrlrt, ,
Jamei Allan (R.) l.01
Charlea J. Kelpln D.) 1.M1
Tbomaa A. Lernmon (P 1 2
Ninth Platriet.
Robert R. Btrehlow (R ) 1 :
Georaa Boierp (D l.fllt
Frank Halna (P.) '3
Tenth Platriet.
Ed A. Smtth (B 5.!
Bernard R Slon (D ) 1.1"
Lea W. Smlih P )
Elerenth Dletrk-t.
Sam Hoff (P.) J.I
Oeoraa B. Colllna ID !,-;
Emory E. Wlekham P)
Twelfth Platriet.
Vic Kroupa R) l-JJH
Charlea Kautaky D 1.170
Charlea C. Rlchardaon (P) 4.S
Thirteenth Platriet.
David J. Shanahan R 1.14
A. W. Elaaaaer D.P
Fourteenth Platriet.
Frank E Beldlna (R) l.JJJ
Vincent lwry tl" 1..M
Waaler Moravee P 11
rirteeath Platriet.
Paul Tarfarrewakl IR) ,,:
Oeorte S collina (D ,l.e7
A. Boy Tboremao (P) 41
Slitoeath Platriet.
Oeerea B I'rbal! R) 4
T P. Mahonee (D I
Giant T. Wr.hl r 411
Doreatooath Platriet.
T. B Pyaan Ri
Blanrfca U HcKtlvy (I.)
Aufjat F. Funat-erg tP)
Eithteoath IMatriet.
H Milrelm baidruiia RI....
Oeeraa A H 'I il
Ckar,ea A. Martina: iPi
taot ooa th IHatriel.
ITarmaa r T.hi.ti. iK),
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1. T. MaraJ.rk (P
I To.olleth Pkartot.
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Na'a Raa.waea iPi,... ...
iThrre Tfreon RfporteJ
Miinp to Omsba Police
Three jvt4.i we.-e rlrtel rrnaa
lr ya.tartas to the t'rt.kha l.ita
1 );.;a'.i have aked pvlue to
earth f ir luaiuha Ketar.t. II. whd
1 tea w.tk her ni.thor Mra Jlarlln, at
Tr. r:y eetentt and Sara'.. a atreeta
to t haa d "I l"a J
.'an.. i...ko.!f, 41, 4H1 IV-ltrt
, Taer.tJ thti I B'rooi. t. aa t..a ' g
: brr Wooka, p.-..' Ware tl f rr- et
W tea tt (S.aafpoaral he raj I. ' 1
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1512
Douglas St.
1512
Douglas St.
Thursday-
for Women
and Misses
November's
Greatest Sale of
Many Marked Down at Less Than Half
At this almost unbelievable rpecial price for
dresses so ultra-smart, we offer a new shipment
of more than 400 beautiful dresses secured in
a fortunate special purchase. Included also
are more than 100 of our most desirable high
priced dresses, marked down to this radically
low figure to lend impetus to this sale. Amaz
ing dress values await your choice here Thurs
day newest fall styles, fabrics of excellent
quality for practically every dress occasion and
for every type of figure. Now is your oppor
tunity for that needed extra dress.
Dresses Phenomenally Underpriced
Dresses in
Every
Fashionable
Color
Plenty of
Blacks, Xavy
and Soft
Shades of
Broirn and
Caramel
Shop
Early
for Best
Selections
Thursday
Such materials as Canton CrepeB,
Satin-Backed Crepe, Poiret Twill,
Twill and Matelasse, Velvets,
Satin Brocades and other new
crepe weaves.
Coat Model Dresses, Basque Ef
fects, Jacket Models, Draped,
Beaded, Embroidered, A' ovel
Buckles, Roll Girdles, Metal Run
Matelasse.
Sale Starts 9 A. M. Thursday
ADVERTISEMENT.
IP KIDNEYS ACT
BAD TAKE SALTS
Says Backache often means
you have been eating
too much meat.
Mhen ynu wake up with backache
and dull rn.eery in the kidney rtgion j
It may mean you have been et;ri
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tbtrity. An eirena tf r.eat may f'nn i
ur:e acid, whuh cerwi.rka the kid i
i.eya In their errt to filter t f-om
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A Good Advertiser
Is a Safe Borrower
T TNDER the bank cashier's wicket every day
pa. thousands of dollars in loans to the
manufacturers of .America. They make auto
mobiles or soap, adding machines t,r candy,
talcum powder or furniture.
Why do these business men borrow large :um
with confidence?
Ueeuu.e by persistent Advertising they have
each created in the mat buyinir public a de
mand for a particular automobile, a special
brand of candy, a particular make of furniture.
They judvre the future ly the pa!. What
atlvvrti.-i:v has done, it will do, and do h
crvar.irly. There is an inexhaustible fund of
j.'o-tbill for the advertised tradernarked
product. An idea i sohl t the jiublic and kfpt
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