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    THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1913.
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;BWBSSH "Made-in-Nebraska" Show t"jgj8U4a" jg g g i jj
WW RRmlsmM Program for Today, at Auditorium NX n Ifflfl .
at-t1ih THiaATKM. SCANDINAVIAN SINGING SOCIETY NIGHT; NEBRASKA at tub thbatkm. at thbtheathh,,.
If You Would Know
Where Laughs Art
MADE IN
NEBRASKA
i
IT'S AT OMASA'S
FUH OJCHTEB
THE GAYETY
Everybody Ooes. Ask Anybody.
This Week-- 'Bowery Burleso.uera".
MATimSB DAILY
FOPULAB PHI CEO.
The Onyety plays to more laities
at Itn dally matlnco tlinn any two
t'icarcrs In Omaha.
noiLKits
DRAKE-WILLIAMS-MOUNT 60.
Tvwiily.tWnl, Hiekry and V. P. R. R.
Phone Douglas 1043
STAND-PIPES
TANKS
PURE ICE
Supplied to Leading Houses of Omaha.
Manufactured in Omaha
HAVE IT DELIVERED TO YOU
Omaha Ice & Gold Storage Co.
Office 423 S. ISth Street. Flant fith and jjeaveawortli. ,
n
li Office 423 S. ISth Street. Flant fith and jjeaveawortli. . I
a Sura to See the Live Inhibit of
J. H. HA.NEY & CO.
At
"SCABS XH XX2BBABXA SHOW"
of
HirMM, SiMIm and SaMtery fob
Booth Ho. 37.
PARMER'S .
N1BH IRADE COFFEES
XKRHASKA MADR
FOR NKIIRASKA TRADK.
WAGONS
'MADE
OMAHA
r
fliT.T. ma
ALAMITO
Dairy Fro51uc;ts
Milk, Cream, Sutter, Cheese,
7ar.tnll.Uo.
ISIS Farnam St, Omaha. Sons'. 411.
Lew Raber
Oround Floor, Court
of Bee Building-.
High Class
Job Printing
The work done here la artistic and
attractive. It leaves a fine linpreaalon
li
where H la Been.. Try Halter's the
next time you have any Job printing,
8KB Ol'lt DISPLAY OP
Calabash Pipes
AT "MADE XV
NEBRASKA" SHOW
Qrown in Vebraska.
Kado In Onr Taotorv.
TRACY BROS. CO.
1415 Douglas Ht.
Omaha, Nab.
aw"' fWUHJ
IN VWV
Week of Monday, March 10th
HOWARD BROS.
THU PLAYINQ BAMJOISTS
' ChasT Burkhart & Co. In
"The Cheap Skate"
A Clever Comedy Character
Sketch
The Mysterious
Ward Sisters
Becker & Adams
Comedy sontratara
Hon- Taaa. ana Wednasaay
Rod and White Roses
A Beautiful Duma
And Otter numbers of Worth.
nothing1 Unusual.
Juat the Beat Obtainable.
STACKS
ImBKOIlINGS
"The SKliv QeavatSfier
Ttrat Women Require'
Velretmt Skin Bemtiiier
a liquid powder for the Face, JsTeck add
Arms. Imparts a beautiful fleeh-liko
tint that stays on for hours. Completely
hides tan, skin redness, wrinkles and all
traces of age in tho face. .
Just tho Thing for Evening Parties,
Dances and tho Theater.
"The Skin Boautlficr
That Women Require."
"Contains nothing to Imrm anil works like a
charm." Two tints, whlto and flosh; tall PA
opal bottles; price , OUC
Kor wale by nil Omaha DruKdnt and the progres
alve Druggist In every town throughout tho United ,
States,
GOLDEN SHEAF
Pure Rye and Bourbon
NONE BETTER
BOVT THROW AWAY YOUR OLD
CANS CXAZB8.
The Omaha Reed & Rattan Co,
WILL REPAIR TXSU,
Manufacturers and refmtrera of baby
carrlagva. go-carts, reed and;
rattan furniture.
119 NO. IStU Bt POQeTlas 8043.
SCANDINAVIAN SINGING SOCIETY NIGHT; NEBRASKA
CITY, BEATRICE, FAIRBURY DAY. DANISH BROTH-
ERHOOD NIGHT. SWEDISH NOONDOY CLUB.
ii:30 A. r. Special Industrial films moving pictures showing industries
of Nebraska. '
1:30 p. m. Heeeption to visiting Commercial Organizations.
2:00 p. M.
2:30 p. M.
3:30 P. M.
8:00 P. M.
0:00 P. M.
Various Lines
Qultt naturally tho various commer
cial organization of tho city of Omaha
and tho state of Nebraska havo become
sufficiently Interested In the campaign
for boosting: home products Inaugurated
largely through tho Mnilo-ln-Nebraska
show at the Auditorium, which was
opened Wednesday night and will ba con
tinued until Saturday night, March IS.
Among those commercial organizations
who have distinctive headquarters are
the Federation of Nebraska Retailers,
Which booth Is In chargo of Secretary
Prank Barr, who has plenty of Inter
esting llteraturo to dispose to "the re
tall merchants, the manufacturers and
tho consumer. Tho booth of 'the Hast
ings Commercial club and the Hastings
Manufacturing association Is located right
at the main entrance as you enter tho
Auditorium. Three representatives of the
Federation Officers
of Nebraska Retail
dealers Attend Show
Deep interest In tho Matie-ln-Nebraska
show Is shown by tho presence here at
different times since two or three days
before tho opening of the show of ths
executive officers of tho Federation of
Nebraska Retailors. C. K. Ilclnert, pres
ident, has been on hand for tho last week
helping to arrange tho exhibits and .to
see that the proper ceremonies are car
ried through all right. This Is also true
of O. W, Darner, vlco president of the
federation, who has been particularly In
terested In arranging the Twentieth Cen1
tury store. This Is now complete In every
way and Is an educational feature, es
pecially to retailers,
Lk F, Langhorst of pimwood, Neb., ar
rived Wednesday and will remain .until
Saturday night, when he returns home,
but Intends coming back for tho conven
tion of tho Federation of Ncb.ika Re
f
WELCOME
"Made in Nebraska" Show Visitors
ToOur Exhibit at the Auditorium and Our Store at 1810 Farnam
Look over our stock. of Lighting Fixtures and get our prices. Give us a trial and you
will always want to deal with us. You need ub as much as we need you. Our only
effort is to please our customers regardless of how small and order you givo us. When
you buy nnythiug from us you can rest assured that ydu are getting the best value. We
aro always ready to give any information you desire regarding any electrical device you
wish to purchaso at our store or elsqwherc. Wo carry a large assortment of heating
devices of every description, also tho famous Maytag Washing Machine with swinging
Wringer, and tho famous Copeman Automatic Cook stove.
Do not fail to see the demonstration of this wonderful stovo at the Auditorium.
The
Tyler 1414
Great Ferullo Band Concert, Special Italian Opera program.
Will M. Maupin in Chalk Talks.
Prof, Melvin R. Gilmore in talks on Indian works.
to 10:30 P. M. Ferullo Baud in Royal Italian Opera from
Wagner.
Scandinavian Singing , Societies "Danis,"
"Nor." (See program.)
From 8 until 10:30 P. M. Half hour Industrial and ilium
instated talks and demonstrations on Blaugas. Exhibition of
wood carving, type molding and other industrial exhibits of
"Made in Nebraska" Goods.
Interested in Nebraska Show
Hastings Commercial club, headed by
I. A. Kinney, who Is president of the
Hastings Manufacturers' association, fur
tilshed statistics and facts regarding
Hastings as a manufacturing town.
Lincoln Well IlrprcurnteU.
The Uncoln Commercial club, com
bined with the Lincoln Manufacturers'
association, with a booth at the extreme
right of the big Llncoln-madc-goods seer
tlon of the show. Is In charge of Sec
retary Whltten, who Is present at all
times to talk Lincoln. -t
Tho 'Fremont Manufacturers' arsocla-,
tlon, It being a recent Tjrfcanliati'on an
a member of' the Nebraska Manufac
turers' association, have headquarters on
Ihe stage In the Fremont .section. Mr.
W. H. Sears of Fremont, Is present most
of tho time and has considerable quantity
of literature to give out.
tailers, which starts March 10. Charles
Dlers, a director, who Is a prominent
merchant of Madison, and F. H. Barclay
of Pawnee City camo In Wednesday. J.
H. Knoll, who has a big shoe store In
Fremont came to Omaha weanesaay
morning and 'will renialn- until Friday
present and. .assisted 'In the show aro J.
W. Schweer of Greeley and A. Rogers 01
Allen. I a. .. .
v. T. Klncrpr Af' Lincoln, who la com-
mlaHloner pf the Nfbraska Manufacturers'
association, waa on hand Wednesday and
participated In the fomial opening of tho
show, He will bo, present most or tne
flmo until Its cl3s& and look after the In
terest of -the state association and enroll
new members, Secrotary Howell of the
Hastings Commercial club came Tuesday
and will Remain until the close of the
show. . He has. charge of. the Commercial
club's Interest in Hastings- O. R. Knoll,
prealdent'ot th'o.Nebraska Manufacturers'
association, I .A.'.KInner. president of
the Hastings Manufacturers' association;
Kdmund Simmons i)t Scott's Bluff and C.
S. Allen of Crete were, also present at
the opening.
Electric
W'olfe Electric Company
: 1810 Farnam
WIRE FOR US AND WE WILL, WIRE
'Norden" and
The Trade Exhibit, the retailers' paper
of Omaha has a distinctive booth, like
wise the Nebraska Manufacturers' asso
ciation. Mr. Frank I. Wnger, com
missioner of tho Nebraska Manufacturers'
association, la present and Is Industriously
engaged most of the time In boosting the
state association. Bald association Is dis
tributing a buttonhole souvenir that Is
In the form of .a devise mounted on a
round card, the center of which showing
the Industries of Nebraska and bearing
these words: "Nebraska made 'goods,
good' tor Nebraska and good for the
World.'" This is being pinned to every
man's button ' hole. Naturally these
united manufacturers' efforts along co
operative lines cannot fall to do a great
deal 6f good for the cause of using home
products.
Pure Foods Served
at Auditorium in
Mrs. Jacobs' Lunch
The congratulations of tho public snd
the visitors to tho Made-ln-Nebraska
show must certainly be extended to thr
management In perfecting tho best ar
ranged and cleanest lunch stand with thu
best pure food serv'ed that has been seen
for many yeans In any Indoor exposition
at the Auditorium. This Is In charge of
Mrs. Jacobs of the New Delicatessen on
Eighteenth and Farnam and they are
meeting with merited success.
Dok Life 1 n Flat.
Tlinv who liavn ever flat-hunted In New
York know well that till a rental of $5,000
or W.ooo a year is reached flats aro in
credibly cramped. Indeed. In a good
neighborhood, even a $5,000 flat Is apt to
oe a tiny one.
Discussing this phenomenon. Prof.
Brander Matthews said at a luncheon:
"I remarked to a lady tho other way:
" 'Why, madam, your dog wags his tall
tin and down.'
" 'Yes.' sho reDlled. 'he haa to. Wo are
comparatively poor, you see, and Fldo was
raised in a j&.uw riat. at. Nicholas.
Shop
TOR 'YOU.
Street I j
mmmmmmJr
Paths Moving Pictures
OF
WILSON INAUGURATION
AT
KRUe THEATER
TODAY AND ALL WEEK
First time shown 1,. Omaha,
giving Intimate glimpses of
new president, Secretary Bryan
and thousands who watched
tho parades.
THE ORIENTALS
A Burlesque Show with Artistic
Pictures of Life ns You Would
Like to Live It Funny,
Pleasurable nnd Iicautlful.
Matinee, 2:30. Evening, 8:30.
Standard
Omaha,
400 DINHEK AT
sramra booth
Auditorium
"Made In Nebraska" Show
MENU
Vermicelli Soup
Roast Pork Brown Potatoes
Baked Apples
Coffee, Tea, Milk
Ice Cream.
FAMOUS COLLINS
Nono genuina
with out tht
Collins stamp.
The same old
saddle at .tlt.
same old prlco.
tho. best sad
dlo ever mad0
SADDLES
ana maae ay
the same old
men that havo
made them
for 25 years.
Write for free
1913 catalog.
ALTKED C0RWI3BC to 00.
1312 rarnam Street, OKAXA, HZ3.
H. BESELIN & SON
Moved to Larger Quarters,
1405 Douglas.
WHOLESALE AITS RETAIL.
See .onr live exhibit of 'cigar making
at "Maae in naoraaaa snow.'
Bemis Omaha Bag Go.
MANUFACTURERS OF
"Old Honesty" Blankets
"A-M-P" FLY NETS
Cotton and Burlap Bags
All Sizes
"BEMIS A" SEAMLESS BAGS
Ec nomy Mailing Bags
PARCEL POST MAILING POUCHES
Omaha, - - Nebraska
A Simple rood
nutritious
Healthful
Beneficial
Curative
Nut a medicine
Cures constipation
and bowel troubles
Made in Nebraska
Kor sale at Grocers
fse It, dally
Its good
Uncle Bam Health
Pood' Co.
Lawrence Shot & Lead Go,
Manufactures
Lead Pipe; Sheet, Bar, Tig, Xnffot and
Wedge Lead; Lead Welffhtu; Lead
Wools Drop, Buck and Chilled Shot.
OMAHA NEBRASKA,
; annnnnnHm
IS
Vialtore to the Made-Xn-XTebrsska
Show are Cordially Invited
to Attend
ORPHEUM
15th and Harney. Phone Dong. .494.
THIS WEEK
BUS EDWARDS AND HIS BONO
REVIEW OF 1913.
CAIUJIE BETNOEDS
HOPKINS and AXXELL
MoCOBMACK and WALLACE
. HENRY LEWIS
PATHE'S WEEKLY BEVIEW
Price Mat., Gallery lOo, beat
eeata 35c, except Sat. and. Sun.
Nlffht, 10c, 350, SOo, 75c
MARTIN BECK PRESENTS
SARAH BERNHARDT
APRIL 14, 15, 10, 17, 18.
Bridge Co.
Nebraska
Woodmen Circle
America's leading frater
nal, society for women..
Tins large society en
ables' f he wife and mother
'to enjdy the same advan
tages of social and business.
"fraternal rolatfons that tho
father and, husband dof
By a small monthly contri
bution of-assessment and dueB
you are 'assured of ' the prompt
payment, at doath, of such an
amount as you may dosire, to
any relatlvo you may designate.
This circle pays death
benefits, old age disabil
ity, funeral benefits and
erects a monument to
females all in one cost.
Membership, 120,000.
Assets, $2,848,999.66.
Kiiinin n. Manchester,
Supreme Guardian.
Porn Alexander,
Supremo Clerk.
Woodmen Circle
W. 0. W. Building, Omaha.
MIDLAND
Glass & Paint Co.
Bee Want Ads
are made ' in
Nebraska, and
like other Ne
braska goods
they are sub
stantial quality.
OMAHA. - NEB.
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