.rmK, ". jvi---, 4 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE! SEPTEMBER 28, 1913. bJgPARADE FOR GERMAN DAY MARSHAL 01 THE BIO QE&MAN t2SZZZlza&Z3 DAY PAEADE, SHOW LONG MUST SHE WAIT Tin Allegorical Floats to Go Upon Streets Thursday Afternoon.- HteTOHCAL AND EDUCATIONAL I Vefeema Worked Ont tor 'Which the Xtntttnnt Will lie Out ot the Feotnre of Ak-Sr-Bcn Week. Ten floats will be la the German day Pra& Thursday afternoon, October 2. Wprk 1 being rushed In o iler to have them In readiness for the German cele Wratfbh. The object of the parade la to represent allegorlcolly the Influence ot German character and achievement on the American" people. No expense haa been spared In produc trig a grand pageant of much beauty and oi historical and educational voluo. The Gepmnn-American alllanco of Nebraska bin requested the business men of Omaha toj decorate in German colors for this oc cailon. jf loat' No. I Is one- about which a con trbvergy aroee and will take tbo place ef,lhe Qambrlnu float which was at first proponed. It represents a reproduction ot the Pastoriua memorial monument, which b an .act ot congress and through the eiiortt ai Congressman DartholA- Is to TJej erected at Qernutntown, IV. Tn m mtmpratlon of Uia first large atfilement o&Oernwn liter In 16W. Following i a 1J ot the floats for the parade and by the iodelle Uncharge: ' , , FLOAT NO. 1. Uncle Bam RecelTlnjc the Immigrant. V Assigned, to the Hermann's Soehne. FLOAT NO. J. " German Muslo and Bong, Assigned to the Darneis Muslo and Con cordia, Verein. FLOAT NO. . German Poetry. . Assigned to Schwaben Verein. FLOAT NO. . German Art , AaMner lo tlm M utile Verelc FLOAT NO. 6. German Scientist and Inventor, Assigned to Ht Peter Verein. FLOAT NO. 8. M . Oerman-AHierlcen Captain of Industry, tAilned to Schiller Camp, Woodmen of the World. -FLOAT NO, 7. . German-American Patriots. ASselgned to the Krieger Verein. . - FLOAT NO. . ..... Th. German-American National Alliance, Ae4cnd. to the Harurairt and Oeetretch- , Ungarn Veretne. ' FLOAT NO. . - MMU KMM,INi . JJLi-ril to. the Plattdeutscher Verein. FLOAT NO. MS. vl rjfcrw-n-- Our Mother, CoUwsM Our Assigned to the Deutsche Down Vereja. ... . Beeletlee l Fare. ,T seetetle that wlU take 'part la the para.de ores OMAHA. t , Omaha Plattduteher verein Omaha Murtftverein. Omaha Indwehrvere n, Vftietn Saxcnla, Omaha Turnvereln. St, Petru. verein, Omaha logs No. M, O V. H. a.? Omaha BcHwafcen verein, Hermann logo No. Z7, AnctntQrr United Workmen! Omaha h&ur XrbeWer UntrWutunirs vereir, fw, , Joeph' verein. Omaha Deutseher tfceretuetsunf: verein, OeterreleM-U; attM verein. German -American cm of fBSflrnin rf the World, Schiller camp of , oKUTK OMAHA. L Omaha rurttfleuwctier verew. an FOB THAT HOME YOU PROMISED HER? How long ore you going to let a small salary keep you from enjoying the ft home tnat you can JiaVo lor tho askingT Hundreds of thou- w sands ot dollar's worth ot the highest grade turnituro m Omaha is at your service. You can soloct whatever you want and take a year's time to-pay your bill. All dealings strictly confidential- what more can you ask? XSSwetlr v5wT 5svei5ii Ker verettt ve' lAttHrtL- v dwHteeber verel:) voa ennlwttiev Wt Sstesebaft Va C&SSSJTtU rather -vwreki ve--B4Uiov. Lfld vNnraltii ror. Bennlttfton. , tdwhfeln ranneohn, Oeeattrverttln' A Hon, Cevn ett Bluifsi ,Gieiluivere!i. I.ltrfcri, iJadwebrvereln ven ManniTkc, ia.; buUbr verein ve Atlntic, la,; yUtV fcHitaotier veretn van Aveoa, J-i LA. wehrvrn ven Illldretb, Neb. Turn vereln4, MlUrd, Neb.t CotuieM , Hen Marshals at tbe rae hewnbatiV. .Henry Rohlff. Vrneet Xoenltf, Oeerse .iUettman. Feter Laait. J, atehf lr. A, . veyer, ott simeofl. men, liUwa Sohuett, John Wt-ltm, Henry nnerf. X, c von jmiuhml jiemaa uv. Jiuiok IsaetUM. Vai FeWr. Breel- lant g Um Oermn-Amri MHkflMi ror ueamnasi, an wsiissai uww vTOtlAen SMwommr. JUarr JTMMl Itmite ( tw rsiaet, n - ye pred Mrt freen WvieeatW a iusxl ateeasai at I 'leek aad ssaneiis M tellwt eah est SUeMi to Bexf i-sesV estat e iDMktsM te" Bleveertk, jwietU Msveats. to Fafitam, west e Fr- pf SUuHesy, eetsi i& 9aa,rsjay 14 Wwtaes4h. Arm You Frs pmrtd? Mmi te knw hW much wetnt ytt have )et dwrhMr the sunwer, wlek( Sly an ieeelle thM yeur system needs IfuUdlnr up to wHhxtana the rigors It tlM Xet Witfecxhlnc wten. Tctt can d , rivM avo!4 the drta of cotA ' j)Nather and Us many attendant Ills by kep! the eyrtem strong and vigorous to that it will throw oft disease. No ether knows remedy Is so valuable tor tfcte purpose as Duffy1 Pure Malt yVhla Wr, for It la one ot the greatest strength and tonlo stimulants known to sMdiotne. It strengthens and fortifies the system against the attacks ot dUs eae and dangerous gtrros and assists In bwildlmr up the weakened tissue In H gradual, healthy, natural manner, When taken at meal-tlme, it stimulates the mueucras surfaces and little glarida ot the stomach to a healthy action, (Hereby Improving the dlrestlon and as ball&Uoa of the food and giving to the vyetent its full proportion ot nourishment TW notion Ott the directive BroCeaa 1. of arreat Importance, as it brings to all m uaettec ana organs of the body the nutriment necetsary to their sustenance. inaueouy to the whole system ftrenfth and vlKor. rHtffy'e Pure Malt Whiskey Is sold by druggists. Krocere &4 dealers, at tl.GO per large bottle. MdJHaJ booklet and doctor' a4vlce sent free on request to The Duffy Malt Whls . yy Co,, Rocheeter. ,N. T. KENK.T ROKXJTSP. tkm't Jut iky Ic Orm Whta you order. Insist npoa 101 BXSMt Purest and Beet south on Sixteenth to Jackson, east on Jackson to Fifteenth, north' on Fifteenth to Douglas, west-on Douglon to 8evn teenth. thence north on Baventeanth tn disband. Alt horsemen and oeoole taklnir narf In the norade on the floats arw ta mitt at the Ak-Bax-Ben den at X o'clock. All Oerman todetles either on foot, horseback or women la automobiles, are to meet on Shrnnan avenuo north of Camtng street. Parties In automobiles are to decorat their own machines. At Drandlaaia ITIimIul .Following iha narat. at IhL Snala tneater there win be a publla festival mass meeting, beginning at 3 o'clock, the protrfcra being- aa follows: March Under the Double Eagle. Wagner Orchestra. . , ChorusThe Heaven Are TelWnir,... .,,.,,,..,,,,(,,,,.,,,,,,, 0eemoven Mixed choir of Omaha Muslkvereln . . . and. Orchestra. president oS Qorroan-American AtUance Address of welcome by James O. Dahl man, mayor of Omaha. ynorw- xis me .uay ot me United Oerman Singers. Oration In Mntrllnli hv unhnw nin of Plattmouth. Overture to "Sylvester".,.. T. It Xeeie Orchestra. . of Davenport, la,; . CfcerusWas 1st des Deutscheh Vater- .Ceewert Valt .Deehler-Behulhef tfUse. '"The. Watch the TthW 4 -'CSHeinWi. Nh'omi e the. Oert," iH be eunr air tk- eaatM juMiuh w4t' irstii wUm. l Mwoipenlaaeot . v Araer t k . , v. .luiu. wilt vieit tMt eavr4yai and the Mm reetMtlaa.jvWi eiv..wktk & Hafei jtefne, pk TMMeMtk tenet.. Biirnett.Wiil OIie . the Offices of the Justices of Peace J. W. Barnett. audHnr In tht rr(f. the eountv elrk. haa tn n exatnln docket ot Justice ot the peace la Douglas county and to make a re port of the amounts due the county, whech should.be turned over to the school i f ud under the Wv, Mr. Barnett expect to beftla the tuk October 10 and to de veee about, U weeka to it ChairjnAR MoDonAM of the Seard of flAU&tV PjlHtmlulAn.H n t J tl... i.A wmtvt im urn mjp Imved Ceunty Attorney Xacnsy's. ec. fraei imanuof. 10 lAKe Mey to collect ftBMWIM Which Aaidltar SSarsait f. U eettnty. Mr. Maner met e itetiee of the ana ai tka uurt Vjui. auni .- m net knew wtow tk eewxyVtMWec' ciw wm we M4 av inerittwi on the pewit h reeieet Woodmen Sooieties 3wienew Oontrftcts The faiffaranm -- - m- MM iurtowtetla of the Weeeteen e the World net in executive, aaaalaa wit. tfa- beard elreeters of th soyertten Jurta- eteuon ana renewed the contract which haa existed hatwean thau ,n kvMu kUxci the orifwiUaUeii of the Fecit). Jur wUIVUUIl. The sense of the meeting was to brln the two bodlea closer toeatliMK A atnrv wa printed In a Denver paper some time ago that the Paclfw Jurisdiction would balk at the renewal of thu can t raft tA Vi ing to go it without relation to tho ov- -reign juruiaicuon, nut there was nothing but harmony at the meeting, The aov e reign body granted the request ot the Pacitlo body to enter Alaaka and HawaU, COMMERCIAL CLUB PASSES RESOLUTIONS ON LINDSEY At the rotating of the executive com mlttee of the Commercial club resolution were adopted eomrotmoratlng the death of Zachary T, Llndsey, Following I the resolution: to take from our midst Kacbary T. Und sey, an honored member of thit asaoclo tion. therefore be It Ilesolved. 'That In the death of Mr, I4n4ey we have tyst one who ha been a loyal and active member ot thl club. In paying trlbut to hi memory, we recocnit that in his death we havelot a publla spirited and uetul cltlaen and a business man of unquestioned integrity, one who ha done much tor the upbuild ing of this community. ttesolved. That the Commercial club of Omaha mourn the death ot an esteemed nember. who wo a type ot the highest isaa of cltUenshlp. and that the syra iathy of the club be hereby expressed o the family and friend of, deceed. Be it further iui m nonor oi nia memory, a copy of these resolution be spread upott the record of thl aoation and, an SyaN furnlshed the fam- SECRETARY REDFIELD TO ADDRESS CLUB LUNCHEON William C. ItedlUid, lecrotary ot the Department of Commerce ot the United States, haa accepted the Invitation cf the Omaha Commercial flub to address the members at a public affairs luncheon on AN UNUSUAL BRASS BED VALUE. flf't f TTTP1 THIS atfAHANTEED S-IMCK CONTINUOUS POST BRASS BED Is a wondec'ul value for the momr. Made with heavy filler 4 TrTTDT.T'PTTT? H and finished in a rich grade of untamlshnble lacquor. They are ww.-a. uxvx being offered for this week at a price usually jm g r r charged for gteatly inferior bed. Regularly C7 X U AH V WHERE priced at JJ6.00 and offered while ther last 1 QZ 3 at : T - A -- ftanattt IMPERIAI, LEATHEK COUCH Theee beautiful couches are wrongly mode with frame of aolld oak and carved claw feet ine covenn; i or imperial leather which for actual service U one- of the best covering made. Biscuit tufting are tied by hand over full t of. ieoi oprings. a. remariuiuie vniue ct...... sk A. . eS9, aai--MM--MMMWH.-a-aa-iM ib-bb-bbssi 'LB-aBV.s-. BKt SSSj'itHStKtmK A small salary, should not make you timid. "We'll make our terms suit your purse. You promised her a home. We arq -showing you here, the Quickest, easiest way of .gift ing her a real home make good! To shew youfht we mean by real barirains.iii liisrh irrado furniture, glance over these few samples here below, selected af random from our mammoth stock. ,' m MASSIVE 2-INOH CONTINUOUS POST METAL BED. y rami. 2-iUCtt CJIlLtiESS STEBO BSD. Made of feoamless ntee'l. luoing- ma ooiuinuoua, pose aeiign. jtias nve masiive' ituer and.heiw toltom rail. Aty -extra, high vjrnae De,d that wlir.pptBl to thoo ot refined taste. Fin ished '.n the popular' Vernl Martin enfcmel. A derided value. v , niaA-ive' iiuerv $7.5 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD THIS MEANS YOU. AWORDTQ'TH WISE-"LET. r-; ' HAPTMAli . FEATHEP. YOUR NEST." THIS KAUTiyUL DREER k mads of genylae 6Id ok, beautifully flnlali ed aad kighly yollshed. Top'feaa two email and two largo flrawera. Mirror 1b Ot large slse, Preach bev- 1 plate. A raro beauty Cx 5 a.t the price . . , t v This Solid Oak Library Set gfe3 Piece $ 4 J65 nrJ20 Value I -? B-BB-b Bfl mi m 1 -SSI -BB-B-I 1 HP'BBBBSBBatt2jATBWBBBK5ll U I I WTl jl WH d BbIbIbT BbBB-bI OUH 1 SRIvhb-5BBBbSb ST" '"V N llBBBB.Brin BBBU--lBSSPfiRBBB BSbBB TUB EASY KOOKKK IB BUIiti SIZE and ha broad seat Constructed on oil tempered spring and covered with Im perial BpanUh leather. Arm are broad and redtful. Thl rocker le eubatantlally built and made tor long service. TABI.B 18 BUILT ON STRICTIjT MISSION LINES ui designed to match chair. The top measure 24XS4 inchee with large magazine nnd book rack on either aide with a Ktrong lower shelf below. Bub tantlally made and carefully built THE' LAhOK ABM-CIIAIR 1 constructed of choice nolld oak, Upholstered in Spanish imperial leather over com plete aet ot spring. Broad back 1 neatly arranged with panel effect Strongly mad for "comfort and iicirr BEAUTIFUL' AMERICAN QUART Bit .BAWED IMITATION OAK LIBRART TABLE Of new "colonial design, Btrongly constructed nnd massive in aDDeoranco. "Has large drawer at the top, mdgazlne and cook shelf below. A table of unusual beauty. Tha ereatest , value ot It kind over offer- ed at this low price. ... $7.85 IBgBaSHA vMeAl BtEL-bb-bIbIbbb-I -iSl ESf&jJA b-bbV THESE NEW DESIGN EXTENSION TABLBS are ade with large top fitted wilt easy running lldM, eztelc te alx feet. Large, raaaalve pedestal supported by four carved claw feet. The enUta labia la saade of selec- r f ted solid oak. A regular 18 val- Q QjR ue and offered fofthla week at. . . r trU Double Healing Basebumer $3 Casft, S3 a Month $29.75 ILEGm WRKISH ROCUR MASSIVE TURKISH ROCKHll Upholstered throughout ot guaranteed lmPerlaJ leather over full aet of best oil tempered steel springs. Back 1 deep ly tufted and front and arm are artistically ruf fled. A splondld rocker ana a real bargain at the price quotea for thl week "to Gtnuint Ltaiktr Slip SnahDInky Chair Mode ot solid Quarter sawed oak, polished. Ha brood banister bcr and " broad seat upholstered lfi genuine guaranteed leather, Full box seat French legs and claw feet A splen- t f p. did value Z.nri at. i."-"-- $9.98 SELLER'S CELEBRATED KI T CllEN CABINETS are constructed of the finest aelected seaaontd oak with oil rubbed fin ish. Complete with aanltary nickel flour birr and nickel top, spice boxes, dust and moth proof compartment and other Im provement too numerous to mention. No Kiicnen complete wimoui thl labor savingr cabi net Priaed up from W25 i m. jvii BEST FOUR ROOM OUTFIT EVER OFFERED $5.00 A MONTH. 8x12 FT. MONARCH BRUSSELS RUGS. Of extra fine quality and nrndo without mitre eeam. The materials used nr hf the best grade worsted yarns. Colors exceedingly ha&daome la floral and oriental de- 4 z e am signs. Offered for this week at thla J ( ?0 ' New 191 Domestic Lincoln 1 Steel Range $2 Cash, $2.50 a Month $24.50 BUILT ON TIIE NEW TRIPLE FLUE PLAN which Insured perfect distribution of beat in a, large radiating sur face. Auto matte gas cover "prevent escape of gases, Magnslne t of large -lie and hold fire for exceptionally Ions time. Beautifully nickel trlmnled with high lei; base, making tht a very tall and effective base-burner. 1414 1416-1418 DOHfiUS ST. This range Is one In which we have incorpo rated many improved features. Body 1 made of heavy Besse mere sheet steel and thoroughly lined with asbestos. Has large square oven, thoroughly braced and will not warp. Ornamented with nickel tea shelves, towel bar, eta Ab q 1 u t e ly guaranteed and specially priced tor this week. T1 sassy Tuesday, October SS. Ill subject will bet 'The Department of Commerce and It Relation to Builness." VISITOR LOSES ROLL TO PAIR OF CARD SHARKS Charles a Wilson, Bt Louis, Ma, bought t70 worth ot experience Friday evening whea bo allowed himself to baj Inveigled Into a card game by two pro fe&elonal shark. After hla money wo exhausted and be wac unable to play any more, he looked up the police station and reported hi loss. Youth Playing With Gun Shoots Woman in Back of Neok Mr, J. W. Briggs, to year, ot age, ail Leavenworth street was accidentally hot in the neck thl afternoon with t caliber title in the hand of Leo) Fay, y soutn Twenty-necond street Mrs, Brtgg wo out tn the yard hanging up some wort when the weapon wa discharged. County Physician Schrjer attended her she wa taken to 8t Joseph' hospital, where, an effort will be mode to locate the ballet Young- Fay, U-year-old on ot Mrs. Julia Fay, wa taken to the police station and later turned over to th juvenile authorities. VALLERY BROTHERS VISIT HOME AND THEIR MOTHER Accompanied by their families, George Vallery, president of the Colorado Mid land, and John T. Vallery. general freight agent ot tha Burliugton, both -ot Denver, are In the city, .en route to TMattsmouth to i1t their mother, Mrs. Jacob Vallery, and be present upon her birthday anni versary, which occur Sunday. They will be accompanied by Francis E. White and family, Air. White being a daughter of Mr. Vallery. lira Jacob Vallery I past TO years ot age and is one ot the pioneer ot Nebraska, ah and her husband, who died some year ago, having come to the state in tax, when It wa a territory. At the anniversary tomorrow, eight of the nine living children, all ot whom wero born In Nebraska, will be In attendance. Besldt the sons and daughter, there will be present more than thirty grand and jreat-crandchlldren. Persistent AdvertUln the tin-a ta Ubx Ketura. Bine Says Grotte Saves City Money ''Oh. that' a Joke.aald. City Attorney John A, nine, referring td the report that Attorney E. A. Smith wa "movlny on City Purchasing Agent Dick arotio" because Grotto had purchased city sup Pile above, SQ without advertlilns; for bid, jtlne continued: "There I no case against Grotte. Smith might ask for an Injunction restraining htm from dblnr this that Grotte has been saving the 6 city wwuejr ougni to do sufficient excuse."