r r TOPICS FOR A DAY OF RESTi Bt. DoujIm a-d Eey. Evans Give P ohtical Sermons. HOW TO MAXE CUT GBEATEB Dr-ri jiealeal ferries Trtit Cataeelras Dr. A. J. Beattt f Cetaer at na Flrat Chrtstlaa. i- minnrter mill discus the hn. pmdfn municipal election In their pul PIU tomorrow. Rav. A. c. Don;!. Paetor or tha Flrat United Preabyterlan muron. Twenly-Hret and Emmet atraeu. will apeak In the renin on "What Will Make Omaha a Batter anil a (.malar Cltyr- Mr. Doualss ha made a aludy of Pll Heal oondltlona In Omaha and hit sermon win be hla first publi ex. preaaum or Ma opinion and oonelualona t, Tnomaa if nMN l " uiuiao svanceiiaal churah r.m. and a Hunit anhiw.1 i1 h a n den avenue and Twenty-seventh street, at J"11". .. Young people's meeUnc hla evenlne ariM ani i. " n a as I Huucam Part Tai.nti.th nH WmL Sunday evenice toe choir will etva an- Christian aaaoriaitni, uiinrli c. ..... ! Other Droeram In nwntlM m-itH Ihi ' lf a mi A t i. . j . ' - ' regular ni. The nublir Is cordial tv tive Armenian and ma r.xmurt. . . ' paotofraplter to the sultan of Turkey. He :1C. U, CANDIDATES HAVE MEET invited to all the service at tea church. MeikeaUt. The Firt Swedish. Nineteenth and Burt. i.uatav tnckson. Futor Sunday school. 14 a. m ; preaching. II. aubject. "Holl- '""s. p. m, tpworth leacue meean(: 1 fiiuhs. euDject, rne Tl tenia iu ter. fearl Memorial. Twenty-fourth and Lanmore. Cart L. Bader. Pastor-Claae nieetin at Vi Moraine worshln at h):M. !unday school at noon. Thomas BromweU. superintendent. Junior league at 1 A Kp- -uin kius ax e:p. evening aoreM at T:3n. The Rev. Tnomaa BltheU il preach morning and evening. Oak Street. Twentieth and Oek-Tbe puutr. run-, x. c v. ebster. Is Mck from nis western trio and will nraach Sunday evening at I o'clock. Bible school with alaaeea for all at i. Young People meet ing .led by Mrs. Frances at 7 o'clock. Midweek meeting Thursday evening at I o'clock. Trinity. Twntv-fl rf aiul Htm.. Kim. -J scnooi at ju rreaohlng at W aa. tpworth league at 7u. Preaching at I 00. dioming aublect. "Hair-fMSlatrv:" avanlnar subject, "Christ, the Great PeacenulurT orweian and Dantnh K.irth Tvaniv. fifth and Liecatur. R. P. Petersen. Paa- tor Services, with by the pastor at 11 nia evening service will Privileges, Puty, ReeponslblHty and Re. aun ei the Franchise.1 Beniti of Catner university will praaah at morning and evening ervlee at In First Christian ohuron. ."myosin and Harney streets. irorrow, in the morning the subject will be "Th Sunday Sehooli" In the evening, -what Think y of Chriat ln ine i-ignt or tng 'Witnesses who Testify u nis MnajIT' musieu eervlre will he ! in Trinity eaihedral Sunday evening at liN oiock. Tha full choral servis will " y the gsaq gnd tha shelf, wnue ns aninsm and sale work Will - a of special Interest. suae ane( waiiaag will give a gtarf ; apcieoB talk on 'The Castlss at Eureae." at a meeting of the VnUy fellowship of f ins First unitarian church. In tha ehurah rJevenManih glut Caag atreeli, tomorrow j evening, at V.M. m. uvm- Miselofl. Twenty-fourth ;fSim,'" A.vr?u- iill-Holy Z - !" a''"""! si - " 'ie fiimrwr sna sermon k- Wj aubieet, "Human Infsllibi W. T. -K wne on knrisiian trtna. In which much lmrcl Is being r" tha eongragation ot 'm ew. . i , . r- . 1 aarvtce committee of tha fti7,-Bp!ifttc,?J,,ch- Twsnty-flflli and T.",?.n' ' ""M a service on tunday ?i!.h Xr? ia"-f 'H bo given. Sub' i'.-r7h. , jr""n.M of CTllsaiWlHP," Vr, Bu,ket gml U?, n. t,nkin ars Ihe speaker. The servlc will b.ain si w w m. uim nuuH win ds turnurmd by i j snuta enmr, Evarybetly In- vW M the People's church Sunday morning addraatsea aalll ka, .,1. A I... j-t ti uter and Richard Vk ell. Sunday school Nnihanlsl aleUlfCIn, D. D Paeur Will be at U o'clock. In the evening Prof. Horning wwehlp at WiMl Sunday school worth. Rev. . R Crawford. Pastor Morning service, 10:30; sermon, "Tha Changed Ufa" Evening Mr vice. 7:V sermon, "Christ's htaasage to the Suffer log, the aecond of a aerats of 8unday venlng sermons on "The Messages of Chrlsi." Sunday school at 11 B. A- V supertnlendent. Eowurtk league at a.eu, lea Dy ttsxaca Bunday school ciasa First, Twentieth and Ijevenport Streets, Rev. Milton R. Williams. Minister Morn ing service. 11: aublect. "The Growth and rrooiema of Methodism ln America. eveninc eervloe. 7:s: in oommemoratlon of the UOth anniversary 61 the birth of nooert crowning tne sermon win oe baaed on Browning' poem, "Plpp Sunday school at B.el a. m.1 tpworth league at p. m. McCabe. Fortieth and Farnam. Rev. John Grant Shlck. Pastor Sunday achool St 14 a. m.. Superintendent Charles M. Cues la charge. Preaching by the pastor at 11 and S; themes, morning, "The Meas ure of Faithfulness;" evening. 'The Sin ner's Despair and tha Saint s Desire." j Worth leaarue aMkrvine er I tv m Mra. C. H. Chase, leader. Tha annual election of the tpworth league will be held at the church Monday night at a, Presbyter laa, OUftoa HI1L Forty-fifth and Grant. Thoma B. Oreenlee, Pastor bible school at 1 a. m. Public worahlp, 11 a. m., "The Fervent MaarL" 7:. p. m., "To Love Mercy." Wednesday. In. m servtoe of prayer and fellowship. First, Seventeenth and Dodge sues la. Rev. Edwin Mart Jenkg, Pastor Public worship. Id a. m. Veapar service, t p. S, "The Bible BeauUtul;" "Judah Call r Benjamin;" Chrlatiao Endeavor mast big, :1 p. m , Sunday achool at U m. Everyone la Invited to attend. eirvlew. Pratt street and Fortieth Avenue. Charles H. Flaming, nastor Bible school at 1:41. Afternoon worship at I Subject, "Let Ownership Settle It" club Thursday evening at S. A battsry vf three-minute topic on Matthew by tnoee attending. Castaliau' street, Blaieoiitn ana Cna- tcllarMr. 11. L. dialer of tha City Mis sion will OBuduvt Uis morning servtoe at m.m ctoca, auaaay scnooi at noon. Christian Kndaavsr at list p. m. The svenlng eervloe will be oenduoted by Rev. Jesse u, Wilson at Ties o c look. law Avenue, Fortieth and ISIoholag, tnoroua i -ered An .nH,,.. ,n Turkey, which make his addresses very uiiriwnie- un Thursdav evenin it.. M working boys assembled aa gueste of the Boy a' department. Aa fully two thlrds of the boys had never been In the association oeiore they enjoyed the pro- srem. wuca consisten m a game of In door base ball, a wrestling and a boxing Hiauca, a men wee KOiloweal Dv a swim In the pool. Before the boys left for home they were served light refreshments and Invited to return next Thursday evening provided they would bring a friend with them who had never been ln the asso ciation Dei ore The capteina of the Garden club met Mr. Lonergan. president of the Douglas County Agricultural society, wbo talked to them relative to exhibiting their vege table at the next county fair. Mr. Turner delivered to the captains full In structions as to ice uaraen club compe titions. . The delightful weather of the paat days naa waxenea among tne ooys a desire for hlkea. whk-h were so eaioular l-r vaur On Saturday Mr. Turner took a group of uya witn mm to I'niia grate. Next neturaay another group are planning hike to Florence. large number of men ere tekinr ad vanlags of the special summer member ship In the association so that they may use the pool and showers during the hot summer aaye wnicn wui soon be here. The Toung Men's Christum Association Olee club la Its annual report to the Educational department, showed that It was a very enthuslextta organisation In point of attendance, work done and con oerts given. During the last year they have assisted different religious organi sations of the city In giving eleven con certs and singing before lauu people. On account of conflicting of dates thoy de clined further invitations to suuf. but have three more concert on the accepted llat. On Thursday svenlng May i the Kpworth leegue of lUnscoiu Park Methodist church will give a concert In which they will appear. Mr. Lee O. Krat is the director. C. Marten will hold song seevic. ' Baptist. uaivary Branch, Thirty-fourth and fc?fdun?''' ' " Bibl school. n uwsus, superintendent. trarr Tenth and Arbor, Rev. B, rellman, 1aator dunday school at atorniiig sermon at 1L oung peoples (nesting at 7. Bveaigg sermon at 7 e. Flret, Harney Street and Park Avsnue- a-riwaining murmng ana evening by Rev, Vi. Morning service st :, eujech Msentwi and onssentla.s " nwm at ia toung people meet- Bunday si'I,.hH at 1A ng at 7. Kvenlng i "What Ws need but Da Mot Went. Immenuel. Twaniv.fMirfii . . U?t j. Bhereole, Pealor-Blble aeoool C.;: i i 1 '' paawr wui i "".'""""""n sermon si w:w, itecep " iw memusra ana tn f."PPv-. Ssrmon at 1 lopla. "A P""'r Counssl to Christian Dlrls snesuna weonsaaay sua, availing Twenty-fifth and c"Sr? Jwmty-flfih and Hamilton, 'aC.urr' ? c i Faaur-Servlos at l;JtV rod I. Lord mlppsr cbservsd at Sja o morning sermon. Svenlng, so cial -nic4 rneetlng subject, 'Christian ClUxensblp," Two addraasss. Mr. Burlut and Dr. D, E. Jenkins. Bible school at eoung peopirs meeting at 7. Wed- ' e p. w,, oevoiionai aervloe. CkHstlaa. North Side, Twenty-second and Lothrop e-BlW school at I a) a. m., morning wor phlp at It: o'clock. Christian Endeavor aU t: p. m, evening preaching aarvlaa at I o'clock. North bids, Twenty-second and Lothrop T?h nf Rogers' "Senrcfi Me, o bod at Ihe morning service, with Mr. Bryoa fslnisr. soloist, and In the evening lha pecial muslo will b Barry Row Utiesley "Ths Slrls ts O or." avllh Mr, Vjeluir Cady a soloist. Mr, ill. 1, Kirschsieln, org.nlst sad chorister First, rwcnfy...th and Heny-Dr, J. A, Reattie of Coiner ytu.r.iiy mm "au iw'sim no jrvsnmg, Morn- Vm VTl?? a","t,n," "f Onnai 111 ii iieese w no Testify ivrniMs woreniD I st IX Ymu I ot cnrietian EndaLB&Aai uj klvanilte weeaikiB ml f:a an - .....,i.iu .. 7 . ' aft Sil ' " fi t tneme, "What lh I the Usui of tha Wli In Hi Balialir' M, liJ.kt. SuuUv seheol , T' J"""r eenwi e u. loving Fo 'Via Souiety is. fwrieilaa taiewiaw. Si, Mr' Avanu n4 TMt; l0,?, pf,pla'' wrili--jiid sunosi si I tt and ll worship at . Hemes t If mii t, kunieat . Flrat. Twen noenl Junior Bndeaver at l:Wi Senior Endeawr at Ti evening aervlae at ll Rev. Maieu F MvClure, D. U., pesuir of ths first rresuytensji wuroa B( t-ounail Bluffs, Will preach, TlUrd, TweutlaiH and Leevan worth Fiiwir vBMm euniiay eviiwii ea. a. Si herm.rb.orn, supertutendsnti i:44, pub lia wurahip and aennou by y. M., Hum' phrres. (kale by Mis Ulluui Ashley. T prayer meeting of the Christina endeavor soeleiyl leader, at lea tie telle, ttookuaker; evening aervlie. sertnwu by Rev. O. M. Humi'liryea, Cliurvh of the Covenant. Twenty- aevetttU and Pratt, Cbarlee H. Flaming, Paataar-Mornlng worahlp at 10:4s. Sub ject, "The Trees." Bible euhosl at boon, Kndeawr at lilt and evening worahlp at 7iM Subject. ' Lei' Ownership Settle It" Midweek eervloe at 7;5 Waduaaday avan- liig. aubject, "What It Means u be a tiirlaUan." atslerateg. Flrat. Twentythlrd and South Central boulevard, RaV. 0, if. Rohrbough, Pastor -Sunday school at H.U a. tu., morning Wurslilp at 11 u Block, aubject, ''The Law of Leva," ft rani ug services: Christian Kndeavur st T o'clock, Mlsa Irma Hlnk- hauiae. lea il art nreaohlng at I o'clock. subject, "Trap. Mis and Men," sermon llluetiaUM By otuavt lees on. weaneaoay at I p. m., young people dan, aubjeot. I'Whal I llnll-u- Ualtarlaa. First. Seventeenth and Cans, Rev, Manfred Lllllefora, Minuter Services at In .IK. aubject of sermon. 'The Redemp tion ox Tune, " nunuay acooot at u a tu. Unity Fallowahlp at t p. m. Mlaa Janst Wilson will give a stsreoptloon talk on "The Caatlaa of Europe." t; nit eat Bretkrea. Harford Memorial, Comer Nineteenth and Lothrop, M. O. McLaughlin, Pastor Jnlverslty service at iu:a, tnama. npir- Itual Richea; evangeiiatio eervloe at I thaui. "The Philosophy. History am aot of Redsmption; workers' meeting '.'i flnssiliy at a; social meeting Thursday at a. retted KveegelleaL Grace. Camden Avenue and Twenty aeventh Street, Thomas M. Evans, Pastor -Morning service at U o clock, theme. The Privilege Duty. Responsibility and Result of the Franchise." United Preebytrrlaa CantraL Twenty-fourth and Dodge. H. B. Sneer, Pastor M:9o, morning worahlp and sermon; ban bam scnooi at noon; people s meeting at 7; evening , frrwiieeiing runisnmeiitt LtagrSHIIIil, Niseuantii gHd Ins WSfsMk at U Mi evetane wea,hiifll IWI rlfse, some wt, if'ssdairick will sia otuaiwl pntgrsm. ftpaeutwat. rfe-mtal, nd Mhw, Hot, T. i, Ciif, Httifip,, slndav aft fioly aommMkier, at ,, al the MtS, Vi t Ittc-tlhe, Mvn. epoSi! leg prayer wiw mrmeo at I, Mikma, D. m .. .11 i. . . . Avenu and Twonir-ienrtft, fov, ( i "ChllaUUllLy Haeakat.'' Idaa.L , ' ""' at i.m. T St, Msrk'l Ka0le1), TwlKattt SfKj 8 Jr. ."r". " ti 'nang eiesnta First, Twenty-first and Emmet Rev. C. Douglasa, D. DM pastor !:.. con servation sermon on "Lengthening the Pnrda anrf itrenthenlng the Stakea. L What Will Make Omaha a Better ana a Greater City. Bible school, noon; young people service at 7. M leeellaaeoaa. International Bible Student' Associa tion, Raright Hall, Nineteenth and Far nam Sunday at 5. subject. "Knowing tha Time." The speaker will be w. M. Batter son. The Oceoel ol Health is tne subject on which Dr. L. A. Merriam will lecture Omaha Phllosopnicei aoeletv afternoon at I o'clock In Barlght hall. Nineteenth and rarnam atresia. New Thought Fellowship meet In ths Wead building, h.miiienin ana rarnam, Kundav morning at 11 o'clock and on Wednesday evening at i o'clock. Oscar A. Albrecht, leader. On Sunday morning ths subject will be "Tne Wholesome in fluence of Hope." Y. M. C. A, Botes. "Turkey. Yesterday, Today and To morrow. " will be the auoject ot an an dress given by Dr. Cheeneegoaxyaen young atens Quickest Belief Known For AH Sore Feet isiMpr wf 4H rl TiinM mabMml - . - - - - . I in IblHtkM Rmi. ti. Wa;l.i e.g V",'.T I r " Iiri iaiiiairv- noKss-riaaiRg goaietr, wijj r.Tr., , . Z "S wti by tn af . it mum r etwe en Xiiea. A.y evening m ' " ..""a4"""".'.' Purism and Tw.n. -lm, iVta-Mrniag werahlt, im sermui at u, suiMMt. "Oed'. iuu 'u ki ' .IT iawvie at subject of serraoa aasBf eu,'' Pun dkf acaool at U, UWi-rt Mgu at 1. Mis - i yyreMiema St, Mauhew- fenglwa, KlnMeetith and tattir, w, it, w, stweer, Paotor- pjawu.if bt-etfuw aad aseial gatnatnneT by the Hiatal Alma M Anna thM, JRaj f UyutH tieveaaeenth MfH, The Woman fl'HJi !TiPi,tal.iLl,trf" through the t.tiaik street? eouuj of the trouble. Don't waste time on un- ot. Mark's. Twentieth aaut ,... certain remedies. Any druggist has Cal- -T. w e-i, tTT? L f"f" ocide coovound tn stock or ha can get ereZg4 'lf'tir,'" hour, from hi. wboleaE The following 11a absolutely tha rar est and quickest cure known to actone ror all loot aliment: "Dissolve two tablespoonfula of Calocida compound In a basin of warm water. Soak the feet tn this lor full fifteen min utes, gently rubbing the ore parts." Toe effect 1 really wonderful. All sore ness goes Instantly; the feet feel so good yea could sing for Joy. Cora and cal looaea can be peeled right off. It gives immediate re lief for sore be aloe a, ewealy, smelly and aching feet A twenty-five cent box of Calodde la aaid to be sufficient ts care the worst feet It work pore and removes the cause Y. W. C. A. Xotee. Sunday The veener aervlce program at I M will be a Vtetrola concert of sacred music. The whole afternoon will be de voted practically to the musical program. All young women are cordially Invited. The building la open from I lot Monday The Bock orchestra win give concert In the association auditorium at l:JS, under the auaplcee of the Business Olrls' club. The following program will be given: Old English Dance Saint George Moxart Club. Arietar-Bartered Bride Smetana Mlaa Zdanka Blnkuia Ballet Music, two part Counod Moaart Club. Olpsy Dance. Machd cnariee vyoruungion. Selection from ''Lohengrin" Wagner 1. Vorsplel Act L . 1 Klaa before the court 1 Zugsum Munster. Part II. Overture Don Juan ...Moxart Moaart Club. Sonata, II minor kliss tiaiei True Oypay Mualc Moxart Club. Hulamaa Ballaton , Fred Frederick son. Walnar Blut Moxart Club. Speak to Scandinavian Voters Washing-ton Hall. t KEDICK SHOWS ES STOCKINGS Dews Thla ts Prove that He aad Hie Aeesrlstee Ds Xet Belong ts the "Silk Storking" Brigade. Grieg Mohr ....Hubay ..Strauss John Douglas Burned By Naptha Explosion la preventing a ten-gallon can of naptha, which exploded In hla hand, from Igniting thousands of gallons of oil In ths warehouse of the National Refining company yesterday morning, John Douglas waa burned about the hand, arm and face. HI burn are not serious, though painful. Tha ex plosion occurred at about 11 o'clock. The fire engine which responded from ths station at Sixteenth and I sard atreat waa badly damaged by running Into a hole In the pavement near Eleventh and Grace street. Candidate of the Clutena' union at the mass meting at Washington hall last night acored Mayor Dahlman and touched briefly on the other alx candidate aa well. While the meeting was supposed to be a general mas meeting for the people of the city at large the majority of those present were Scandinavians, and two of the speakera addressed the assemblage In their mother tongue. "Thla election la a conflict between honest government on one aids and gang rule on the other." said Mr. Redick. "Mayor Dahlman rays he la working for the Interest of the plain people. The plain people our disihinguuihed friend refers to are the realdenia of the Third ward. The police protect these people. Is thl what we pay them for? W pay them to protect our live and prop erty, but Instead of doing this they have bean turned Into a political machine. We are going to change this ' condition If elected, and the first man we are going to scrutinise 1 the chief of police. "I have been alted up by the chief executive of the city aa the bell wether of the flock. The reason for this due to a verdict I gave against James Dahlman when I aa eervlng on the dis trict court bench for s&OOO." Judge Redick also objected to having the Citlxens' union candidates called the silk stocking brigade" by the mayor. and bad several ot them display his hosiery to prove thl wa not true. He also took Issue with the election board appointed by the mayor, saying that the latter had claimed that they war the same a served at the primaries, when In reality there were U3 now Judge and clerk appointed. C A. Aiden had not yet recovered from the hork caused by Mayor Dahlman statement of his fthort residence here and hi great activity la polltlca Ha again dwelt on the many things be had don to upbuild the city, saying no objection had been made to hi services while ln thl capacity, although strenuous objec tion waa made to hi participating In polltlca Long before the oandidatea had ceased to speak of their opponenta a large num ber had left the hall, and by the time Mr. Alden had completed denunciation of the aeven men on the "square deal" ticket but a scattering ot tha audience that had at first greeted the speaker remained. The meeting approached the nearest to enthusiasm that ha yet greeted the mem ber of the Citlsen' union. As this will practically be the last meeting that will be held before the election Tuesday, all endeavored to say in a polite ay some thing disagreeable about their oponenta death of Mrs. Andrew Hlli. who formerly lived In thi county. She and hernuthr aero welkin- on the eiate of a stream when the sged woman fell :n ln her efforts to rescue her mother Mra Hill wss drowned. A child neir at hand rushed to the seen, and shnved nut a pole, with which she helped the mi; her ashore. IDA CiROVFProf Clarence vTaxsem of the Inlverslty of Iowa will deliver the nigh school commencement sdrtress here on May J9. The graduatea nutntv seven teen, the rlaaa being Mary Tousling. Homer Scott, Emmet Conn. Oheeter Nenard. Kdlth Coie, Hope. Sutton, FJ!a Coulter. Haxet Stephen. Emma Perlon. Horao Pllrher. Lowell Mevern. Cecil Harridan Leslie Radcltffe. Verl Met low. (.eorae Keefe. Jamea Stephen and Ruth Besore, PAXTON AUTO COMPANY TO BUILD ON FARNAM STREET The Paxton Automobile company Is planning the Immediate erection of a garage on Farnam street, between Twen-ty-elxth and Twenty-aeventh afreets. The building will be a one-story brick, facing north. It will cost t&Qnrgnd measure, 5ft by 134 feet. The lot was leased to them by .the Byron Reed company. j Break for I. Ike err from stomach, liver, and kidney tTOttblti la made when a So box ot Dr. King's New Life Pllla la bought. Why suffer! For sale by Beaton Drug Co. . Rnv tnaaleal SB Picket Is WEBSTER CITY. Ia. May 4. Ruaaall Knight, aged li. who ws Impaled on al picket fence while playing yesterday eft-l eruoon. died today. ' -Si! LfJ 1 J J I 141.. ll t -a usuaiex 11 ii,stw. , "-" -""I'-trfn"-' 1 -1 is mil ji -V; AH Selling H "laja wg ajiaa Iowa Srwa It alee. IDA GROV&-A new bank la to be started at Cuahing. The promoters have bought k corner kit and have pinnod a two-story brick atructure to urovlde iiitir- tera for the bank, a atore room, a bar ber ahop and a lodge. IDA GROVE The Ida Ornva Kvchenee hank haa begun work on the new build ing It will erect for the pnetofflce. The nunaing will -be of nreeerd hr ck and the contract calls for Ita completion July L IDA GnOVE-Wnrd r-nm fr,. Saskatchewan, Canada, of tha tragic. kit ecords 510 OF OUR n tp Eie Lr osrs ALTERATION Broken S Heek SALE WORKlfaEH STILL CRYING FOR "MORE ROOM" The complete remodeling and rewfecoratlng; of our ifrwat warerooma I being pushed aa rapidly as possible bjr scores of workmen. (Vf folding Is arising on every floor. Many Pianos and Player Piano most be moved to give these workmen room, by order of tha contractor. Many bargain vrere picked up bat week, bat there are still remaining 220 PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS ON SALE FOR LESS THAN COST TO MANUFACTURE Here, indeed i your Piano opportunity of lifetime. Here ia your rhance to gWa yoar rhllrlrea the same chance that others are getting. You don't have to he "well fixed" to get a piano these days. Select the piano you want, try it thirty daya. If yon like it, pay na a little each week, and make yonr home happy like other are doing. 3 SAMPLE THE PIANO FOR 30 DAYS NO MONEY DOWN HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES OF THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS $20O Playano Piano Player TM Arion Ipright 2. Chase ft lievker Piano Player 2oO Kimball I prijtht $mn Pianola Piano Player , $'27K Kroeger Ipright oO Chlrkertng Hon I'prtRht 25.00 70.00 35.00 80.00 65.00 85.00 nio.oo FRKK STOOL AND 8UAHF at, , . , , , .a. . $100 Hardman Tpright Vi)M Katey I pright 400 Ivers Pond I pright $.1211 Knrtxman I pright . . . K Hterk Grand AOO Hlarrk Player Piano . . 700 Harrington Antotone Player Piano j WITH liVtHl I.5TKUMENT 125.00 H 40.00 1225.00 1 70.00 ;22S.OO 1345.00 ..00 CAN YOU USE A PIANO AT ANY PRICE? YOV MUST ACT NOW! Don 't nut It off. even a dsr. Call at once. The piano you want I here. The make, the tone, the touch, the finish, and all for price ami terms are here com hi nod In an offer the like of which piano history has never seen. Talk will aot con vince you! If you're wise, you'll come here and convince yourself. SCHrMLER&rMLLEE. PIANO GO. MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALERS, RETAILERS 1QH 1014 Emmm. OLDEST PIANO HOUSE III THE WEST lOlMOlO raNK.!!. SlTCSt POI.ITICAL ADVEBTTSI0. POM TIC A I, ADVERTIKIKC. John J. Mydcr Candidate for Commissioner At Election to be held Tuesday, May 7 I assert that indorsements from any source do not change the man. His daily life among his fellow work ers, and in the sight of his friends and neighbors, must indicate whether he is a good or a bad citizen. As State Statistician and Labor Commissioner, under an unsolicited appointment from Governor Shel don, I had official dealings with many business men of Omaha. Let them say whether or not I was courteous and fair. As a member of the Public Library Board, I will let the librarian and the other directors say whether or not I have been faithful, efficient and willing to work. For a quarter of a century I have given as freely as a wage-earner could of my time and money to real, practical welfare work. My efforts may not come under the head of great service but they were exer. cised freely and earnestly, without hope of pay or reward. I have been paid a substantial salary as a news paper man to gather statistics and dig out facts con cerning Omaha's municipal affairs, for special articles, as well as in the ordinary course of the day's work. Thus I have learned where the present system is weakj and have pointed out to interested parties where the commission form can be strong. I claim to be equipped by experience and training to go to work at once as a commissioner, intelligently and effectively. All the interests I have in the world are anchored here my family, my home and one other piece of property. I am FOE OMAHA absolutely, sincerely and with out pledge or promise of any kind, to any person or . body. With no powerful family or financial connection, I ask your support on my knowledge of city affairs, on my ability to do things, and on my standing as a man of good credit and, decent, useful life. Trained newspaper men, wherever entrusted with public office, have "made good." I have a pride in my profession that will impel me to strive for a record of good work honestly done. I wear no man's collar, whether he be high or low. I will be OMAHA'S MAN all the time. JOHN J. RYDER. :ii POLITICAL ADVBRTlaMa. POLITICAL ADVERTISING. POI.ITICAL ADVERTISING. SEVEN COMMISSIONERS Ln) fe riOrlFP? : ! i : i L I Votes for these men spell continued progress for Omaha. Pledged to all the people, not to the Holy few. Representing the masses, not the classes only. Successful by individual effort and not by the command of wealth, Elect Them May 7th REMEMBER! Polls open only tt -.laatkai Two ank. k- -.w,-T " , " ... n -i i rnnita r la nr rtai i maHL.1 k .. . from. 8. A. M..to6 P. 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