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THE OMAHA. SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 4, 1914.
fit Armed Against
Stomach Troable
A Staart'B Dyspepsia; Tablet Carried
in Your Pxirsc or Vest Pocket Will
Enablo You to Always Keep
Yonr Stomncli in Lino.
Don't let all sorts of stomach trouble,
Cyspepsla, gastritis, mal-nutrltlon, dys
entery and vertlRo make lllo a constant
torture and an ultimate failure. The man
yfha is going to succeed today must have
hts body, as mil as his mind. In perfect
working order. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
are a necessity to the man who would
always have hts body In subjection to
his -will.
Z Xnt Wbm X Will, What I Want, Bt
canse AItr Each SSsal X Take a
Little Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablst."
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets furnish Just
thoso elements pepuln and other Insred
ients that the normal stomach secretw
for the digestion of food. Ono or two of
these tablets wljl completely digest the
Heartiest meal without any aid from the
stomach. At the samo time they tone up
and Invlgorato the enfeebled stomach so
that It Is soon In a healthy condition
a ruin.
Prudent men always have a box of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets on hand.
They make digestion certain no matter
what or how much Is eaten. Don't think
because your stomach Is usually all right
that you don't need them. The police
man carries a revolver not because ho
nds It all the tlmo, but because whan
he does need It, he needs It right then.
When you want relief from Indigestion,
you want relief at once. Be armed
against stomach troubles with a box of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, GO cents at
any flrtlr store. Successful men every
where endorse them and rely upon them.
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CHRISTMAS CARDS OF TODAY) Will Be Wedded Today 'at Baright Hall
Idea Suggested by a Woman Only
Forty Years Ago.
AMERICAN ORIGIN AND GROWTH
Noted Artists Competed for Prises
Trlth IleslKns Established
Firmly lit the 1'nWlc .
Favor.
FOR GRIP, INFLUENZA,
COUGHS, SORE THROAT
COLDS
At this festive holiday season, bo
moderate In oatlng and. drinking and
take Dr. Humphreys "Seventy
seven" at tho first sign of n Cold to
get boat results.
If you wait till your bones begin
jj to ache, till you bogln to cough and
" sneoio, It may take longor.
"
The Dollar Flask holds more than
six iwenty-flro cent vials for ealo
by all druggists or mailed.
Humphrey's Homeo, Medicine Co., 16
Willlam'St.fNew.'gork.w.Advettlaement.
i . .
When you wont to the Chtlstmas card
counter and selected a dozen or two of
theso decorative bits suggestive of the
holiday season, perhaps it did not occur
to you to wonder how the Christmas cant
came into being. It doubtless will be lust
your hazy notion that there were always
Christmas cardr, 6r at least for the last
1,912 years. Of course, some one muit
have thought of the Idea at some time,
and others must haVe dovoted thought
and Ingenuity to (he preparation of the
thousands which He on the counter for
your choosing. Out an for how lopjf the
Christmas card has been an Institution
why, perhaps you am not sure that Bob
ert Iterrick, say, did not write some of
his little verses originally for a hdlldiy
grMtlng on a Christmas card. Oh, yea,
surely tho Ides. Is as old as that. Didn't
the old Italian painters paint Christmas
subjects In the mlddlo ages? and ro on.
Neither Herrlsk nor the Italian painters
had a notion of a Christmas card. Tho
Idea Is virtually a newcomer, and Is al
together American in Its Inception And
development, and American nrtltta of the
highest standing contributing to its
growth John La Karge and others. The
story of the beginning of tho card Is an
Interesting one and has not a little to
do with the story of tho better apprecia
tion of art which has come In this coun
try In the last three decade. The Christ
mas card as we know It now was not
originated until 187J, when It had Its be
ginning In the simply decorated business
card of a Boston art dealer,
A Woman Bnattrested It.
It waa In 1873 that the Vienna expo
sition was held. To this the art dealer
rent a small exhibition, and with It a
number of his business cards, embell
ished with a conventional floral design
In colors about the name. Even so ob
vious a thing as this, as It seems now,
was much commented on and admired.
To one woman, Mrs. O. E. Whitney, the
notion came that a design of tho same
sort, with "Merry ChrlstmaV and
"Happy New Year," would bo a pretty
rrmembranco to send to friends at tho
holiday time. 80 new was the Idea thnt
It did not occur to Mrs. Whitney tor
some years that the appropriate designs
of holly or mistletoe might be cmrloycd
with good effect. Tho next year after
silo made her suggestion to the art dealer.
Mrs. Whitney saw that the tokens were
placed on sato here. They were merely
conventional floral dcatgns, for the most
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a i ii f, m m. us J 3 . SSSSSl
Mr Mate Peril n ns Afis Ida l&nde
Mr. and Mrs. N. Lands, 1S23 Paulttceet,
have issued announcements of the. mar
riago of their daughter, Ida, to Jklax
Berlin, of Perry, la., to take plocu at
1
Barlght's hall today at 5:30'o'clock. Many
out-of-town guests wilt be present at the
ceremony, In addition to'the largo num
bef of local friends of both bride and
groom.
vea for a number of
wero further Incentive
minor contestants. Among other condl
tlons It was required that those eiiterinir
should bo American 'citizens, for the prises
had been heard of abroad. Two' of tho
Judges In lfel were Louis C. Tiffimv
una jonn La Farge. Tho roll of those
who tried was oven more honorabin than
in the. year before and first prize waa
given to no less an artist than Elihu
Vedder, the second to Dora Wheeler nni
tho third .to Charles Caryll Coleman.. In.
iw it was announced that all deslnxi
part unseasonable, done 0:1 small tlntot uo nimea long oerore Christmas
boards. Immediate noDUlarity came to I . v " " ,or me dosi.
FURS f a "I Regular $1.50
Julius Orkm 25
PRICE POUGLAS ST. hr 89c
MONDAY THE THIRD BIG DAY OF OUR
nuarv Clearing Sale
Join the throngs of economical buyers here Monday. From the
moment tho doors opened on this, our great January Clearing
Sale, our store has boen filled with shrewd, satisfied buyers.
Remember, all our own regular stock now being sold at half price-
Every Suit
Every Coat
Every Dress
All Our Furs
JULIUS ORKIN
1510
Douglas
EXACTLY 1
HOT TALE OF THREE CITIES
Man Who Couldn't Pool Omntaa nnd
Denver Very Lonsr Worked ficvr
York to the Limit.
ACCIDENTS THAT'WERE LUCKY
Jlnsable) tirlaln of Ideas Derel-
oped Into World
Wonders.
them, and within a year the cards' weto
Unued for Etster. fit. Valentino's day,
New Year and Thanksgiving, all with
tho samo conventionality of execution
Krom this first Indication of favor, how-
u.Ra l . .UAf .J i:rn
1 I W UtK W IsTsi II Til Til i sflsfsJsMisy
ever, the doVclopment of the Innovation WhIr' was 'adjudged jjrinner by both
wos more than tho ordinary stbry of in- pp anonno jury or arttats..
genulty. The art dealer saw great pos- ,n i3 h condition were different.
Iliimir nfrnfoit tiv th rnrds. nnd ha Pul '"0 Hlgn Standards were maJntabiKiU
conceived the, thought of maklng'them a B'ord 1S63, the Issuing of the cards'had
... uiu iin.iiua.ufc mo 'one.
rirm, hut 'now they were taken up" very
cenerly-by all publishers. The Idea had
tetabllshcd Itself firmly In public favor
New York Post ,
real expression of the best that could bo
had In artUtldtdeslgn; it la much to his
credit that ho was able to discern what
was really, worth .whlla. For It was In
those decades Just after the civil war
that taste was at such a low level tn
the United Btates. Perhaps forty years
from now tho people will be astounded
at what passes muster for beautiful with
us today; but It is fair to say that the
difference In standards -between, then and
now will not be so great as between the
period of 1873 and 112. Mr. Dooley put
It this way: Thoee are the years "whin
th' Iron dogs howled on th' lawn and
people como t'r miles to see A grotto
built iv relics iv th' Chicago fire.'' Be.
sides these opeh--.tr adornments, the In
teriors boasted tasseiira lambrequins, pic
lures execrable In 1 itment and exe
ouuon resting on raiels, tflth 'throws'
draped about; wax fruit under glass jars,
and such befrlllments. Bxeoutlon lit art
was badly needed.
InllinM In IBhll Tt.
Does this picture
catch your eye?
Wo am not jpanlnr It in tho
paper to fill space, but-for the
reason wo believe it will at
tract attention. That's Just
the purposo of every other ad
vertiser In using newspaper
space. Do the cuts you uso at
tract attention? Wouldn't it
be worth your time to investi
gate the facilities wo have for
producing cuts that talk?
Our plant Is producing thou
sands of square inches of en
ravings every month for uso
in alt kinds of printed matter.
WoMrould be clad to send you
the names of satisfied custo
mers who are havjnir their cn
rraving work" done hero, and
will name you prices upon re
quest. The Omaha Bee
XnsTavlnir BeTitrtnKBt.
103 Be ric 0aha, l?eb. I
Two Clean Papers
FOR THE HOME
Youth's Companion
AND
The Evening Bee
INCLUDING SUNDAY
Both for 55c a Month
A Jury of artists waa also appointed' to
make a selection. It mlaht b enXnan
fat td say that, the Christmas card had
oono its work of education already, but,
it Is K fact that. the samJ entry by Dora
OUR ENORMOUS LOCOMOTIVES
Uncllsh UnglneK Can't Compare -with
Mogul Used on American
" Maes.'
Without actually seeing 'the huge loco
motives recently built lir America fdr tho
Virginian. railway It is difficult to realize
their colossal proportions. Bach rjnglne.
without .the tender. Is about equal tn
weight to a couple of oUr (England's)
largest express locomotives ' with their
tenders. The tender weighs nearly 100
tons and carries twice the weight f coal
and nearly three times tho quantity of
water that can be accommodated .on the
blggerft express tender in' this country.
The length of each engine Is Breaker than
The Christmas card bad some part In 6ur largest engine and tender combined.
changing the level of public taste for the
better.. The art dealer who began the
design of such cards proceeded In the
best possible way to make these tokens
aid in public, education. From the first
the decorations, if simple, were well
done and colored and were trill y pretty
in their simplicity. In the spring of ISSo,
however, a new inspiration for the de
velopment of the Idea came Into being
when tho first competition for the de
while the diameter of the barrel' part of
the bolter Is about double that of any
locomotive In use on British railways.
The furnace measured 12x8 feet, and the
floor consists of bars, fomilng an
en6fmous fire grate. The undierbody or
chassis., of theso locomotives looks llko
those of two separate engines, each hav
ing two cylinders with four pairs of
coupled driving wheels. There la also
a pair of small wheels at each end of the
ign of Christmas cards waa instituted complete arrangement. These locomloUves
Payable Monthly
at
THE BEE OFFICE
and tho leading artists In the country
were Invited to enter the lists. The
prizes were considerable In amount, well
worth the attention of the most aspiring.
Three prises were offered for the best
threo efforts In oils or water colors ag.
gregatlng I2,0tt. The name of the men
selected aa Judges were enough to Insure
the standards which would be observed
in making the awards. On the board
were Richard M. Hunt, the architect; E.
C. Moore,, the head; of the silver depart.
ment of a famous Jeweler's establishment,
and Samuel Colman. Hundreds of designs
were sent In and an exhibition of the
best was held for some time in one of
the art galleries in this city. The win
ners were Roslna Emmet, first; Alex.
ander , Sandier, second, and Anna .O.
Morris, third. The publicity given to this
competition helped to Increase the popu
larity of the cards greatly.
iMexi year xns an aeaier announced a
seoond competition and this attracted
are capable of developing nearly 5,ooo
horsepower, or enough to drive on ocean
liner; and one of tho furnaces consumes
four tons of coal per hour when the 'en
gine Is hauling a full load. The en
gineer, aa the driver Is called In America,
who controls one of these mighty ' en
gines, Is an Important personage. He
has three assistants two men to stoke
and ono' to oil the mechanism. A train
weighing l.WO tons can be pulled along
by one of these monsters; but this, huge
weight represents a comparatively small
goods train on an American railway, and
It la proposed to uso two of the new en
gines, toeether with a slightly smaller
one of an earlier type, for the heaviest
work. Tbo three engines all pulling to
gether can haul a train weighing more
than i.WO tons over a very difficult track
with step gradients and sharp curves,
tho. Hse. betri nearly-100 feet per roll for
a considerable distance. These enormous
trains . are for carrying foods, or
"freight." as the Americans term it; but.
even more attention. The main prises I of course, the trucks are huge, compared
were kept at the same amount abd there
To Ward Off WinUr
t Complexion Ills
(From the Queen.)
To keen the face smooths white s.nd
I beautiful all winter, there's nothing' qutto
so gooa aa oruinary mercoiizta wax.
Itough. chapped or discolored skin. In
evitable In this weather, is gently ab
sorbed by the wax and replaced by- the
newer, fresher skin beneath. The- face
exhibits no. trace of the wax, the latter
being applied at bedtime and washed off
mornings. Cream, powders and rouges,
'on the other hand, aro apt to appear
conspicuous at this Mason, because of
alternating expansion and contraction of
me SKin oue 10 cnanuwg temperatures.
I advise you to try this s.mple treatment.
Uet an ounce of inercollsed wax at any
drug store and use like cold vream. This
I will help any skin at once, and In a
week or' so the complex cn will look re
markably youthful and healthy.
i Winds and flying dust often causa
ovulating and other contortions wmch
inake wrinkles. You can quickly get th
of every wi inkle, however procured, by
using a berm'es fiv e lath jr.ede by.dla
(t'lvlng 1 us HudrrM tuxallle In V4 pi
.w.icft Itaseb-AdViitUcmer.t.
with many -of our railway wagobs, which
only hold about eight tons each. An
American freight wagon carries from
forty to fifty tons, and Itself weighs an
other twenty tons, ao that a train of, say,
sixty of these trucks loaded with heavy
material, uch aa coal or ore, would easily
make Up the weight quoted. On British
railways coal trucks fully loaded weigh
about fifteen tons each, and thirty-five
of them would be considered a heavy
train.-Charobera' Journal.
Persistent Advertising la the Road
Big Returns.
to
Duty Performs.
"I'm. glad to see you home so early,"
said the lady of the house. "Now. you
icmetnber I told you to be sure and stop
In and inquire how poor Mrs. Urown was
gelling; along, itow is anor '
"Why. really, my dear. I '
"A hat So you -didn't stop to seeT I
never saw such an absent-minded
"You wrong me. I did stop and in
quire. But for the life of me I cni
remember what tney said about her. I m
forgetful, as vou say. and
"Ob. never mind about that darllnir.
What do I care about whnt they .sold?
,lut ftt ypvi stopped and asked, that's
all tht mskes any difference." Younga-
Valuable discoveries have . been made
and valuable Inventions suggested by tho
veriest accidents. An alehftmlst. while
seeking to discover a mixture of earths
that woUld make the most durable cruci
bles, one day found that he had made
porcelain. ,
The power of lenses, as .applied to tho
telescope, was discovered by a watchmaker's-apprentice.
Whllo holding spec
tacle glasses between his thumb and fin
ger he was startled .at tho . suddenly enlarged-appearance
of a neighboring church
spire.
The art of etching upon, glass waa dis
covered-, by a Nuremberg glass cutter.
By accident a 'few drops .Of aqua fortls
fell' upon his spectacles. He 'noticed that
the glass became corroded and softened
where, the acid had tquched it. That was
hlht enough. He drew figures on glass
with famish, applied the corroding fluid,
men iui away mo glass arounu mo Draw
ing. When the varnish was' removed the
figures appeared raised upon a dark
ground.
,MczzcjUnt owed Its Invention to the
simple laqciiieni or. tne gun barrel or a
sentry becoming rusted, with dew.
Theswaying to and fro of a chandelier
in a cathedral suggested to' Galileo the
application, of. the pendulum.
The artfot lithographing was perfected
through - suggestions made by accident
A poor musician was curious to know
whether muslo could not be etched upon
stone aa well as Upon copper. After he
had prepared his slab his mother asked
him to make a memorandum of such
clothes aa she proposed to send away to
be washed. Not having pen. Ink and pa
per convenient ho wrote the list on the
stone with the otchlng preparation. In
tending to make a copy of It at leisure.
A few days later, whin about to clean
the stone, he wondered what effect aqua
fortls would have upon It. He applied
the acid, and In a few minutes saw the
writing standing out in relief. The next
step necessary was simply to ink the
stone and take' off an impression.
The composition of which printing
rollers are made was discovered by
Salonlan printer. Not being able to find
tho pelt 'ball, he Inked the type with
piece of sort giuo which had fallen out
of a glue pot. It was such an excellent
substitute that, after mixing molasses
with the glue to give .the mass proper
consistency, the old pelt ball was entirely
discarded.
The shop of a Dublin tobacconist by
the name of Lundyfoot was destroyed by
tire. While he was gaxlng dolefully Into
the smoldering ruins. he noticed that his
poorer neighbors were gathering the snuff
from the canisters. He tested the snuff
himself and discovered that the fire had
largely Improved Us pungency and aroma.
It was a hint worth profiting by. He se
cured another shop, built a lot of ovens.
subjected the snuff to a heating process.
gave the brand a peculiar name, and In
a few years became.rich through an ac
cldent which he at first thought had com
pletely ruined him.
Th process of whitening sugar was dis
covered in- a curious way. A hen that
had gone through a clay puddle went
with hermuddy feet Into a sugar house.
She left her tracks on a pile of sugar
It was noticed that wherever her tracks
were the sugar waa whitened. Experi
ments were instituted, and the result was
that wet clay came to be used in refining
sugar.
The origin of blue tinted paper came
about by a mere slip of the hand. The
wife of William Kast, an Sngllsh paper
maker, accidentally let a blua bog fall
Into one of the Vats of pulp. The work
men .were astonished when they saw the
peculiar, color of the paper, while Mr.
East waa highly incensed over what he
considered a grave pecuniary loss. His
wife waa so much frightened that she
would not confess her part In It. After
storing the damaged paper tor four
years, Mr. Kast sent it to tils agent at
tiondon, with Instructions to sell it for
what it would bring. The paper was ac
cepted as a "purposed novelty" and was
disposed of at a big price. Mr. East was
astonished at receiving an order from his I
agent for another large Invoice of the
A man who could fool Denver only six
months, and Omaha little more than n
year, went down to New York a score
of years ago and has ever since been
fooling the wtso men of that little corner
of tho east. Wo use the term "wise men"
advisedly, and for the purpose of restrict
ing Its application to the supernatural
wisdom of tho owlsvof Wall street and
the financial district. We are confident
that there are many sections of New York
In which David Lamar, or David Lewis,
he himself admitting tho ownership of a
number of aliases, could not fool any
body, at least not any longer than he
fooled Denver or Omaha. There are Sixth
avenue merchants, we doubt not, who
would refuse to cash a check for him.
Men around Hester street, whose under
shot Jaws bear a striking resemblance to
many seen on Wall street every day,
would soon let him know that the resem
blance ends there should he attempt to
play upon thorn any of those confidence
games which Hester street abbreviates
into "the bull cbn." Yet In the financial
district whero worldly wisdom has lontr
been supposed, by the uninitiated, to be
sublimated and enthroned, .ho has long
mode the cosy money enabling blm to
maintain splendid quarters on Riverside
Drtvo and to be a lavish patron of the
lobster palaces along the Great White
Way.
He has fooled the very elect The.
kings of the money trust put him out of
their counsels at last, but not, as we can
plainly gather from coincident and co
ordinating facts, and In spite of tho vigor
and vehemence of their denials, until he
hod shaved some of the wolves who wero
dickering with him for a shearing of
lambs. The statement of the younger J.
Plerpont Morgan that his father never
had any dealings with Lamar, Is no doubt
truo. It accords with the well-known
character of the elder Morgan, who would
trust no man ho had not put to a test,
and to whom Lamar's church creden
tials would represent' nothing more than
paper, however sound his own faith In
orthodoxy. But tho wrath at Lamar, of
such a self-contained and self-repressed
man as the elder Morgan, could only
have grown out of his discovery that the
man had penetrated, at least, the outer
counsels of the banking trust and In
volved some of Its attaches and retainers.
norhans even some of Its partners. In
shady transactions not only unprofitable
but threatening disaster. As for the
Bmaller fry of the street, Lamar had long
been such' a veritable wolf that tho name
"Wolf of Wall Street" fastened Itself to
him long- enough ago to have ended the
career of a man In any other place than
one whero the wolf Is admired, as a beast
with a peculiar penchant for the location
of lambs, no matter how the wind blows.
Perhaps the lobby quiz will not be un
productive of good results If It can add
a few more to the brace of Wall street
workers who have already been before
the committee telling how they have
made financial magnates sit up and take
notice and action, aa results of false Im
personations and false representations,
over telephone lines. On the evidence al
ready at hand. Denver and Omaha can
plumo themselves. Denver has always
stood somewhat In awe of the Wall street
broker. It has regarded him aa an Incar
nation of craft, subtlety and worldly ex
perience and has sought to cultivate his
type. Heretofore the effort has failed.
as Is well shown In tho fact that Lamar
could stay In Denver only six months
whllo he has been In Now York half a
generation, always working Wall street
and always wearing diamonds nnd eating
lobsters. Neither In Denvor nor In Omaha
could ho find lobsters enough for his ap
petite, and In each, of these places some
of the lobsters he took disagreed with his
digestion. The brightest pages In his tale
of three cities aro of "little old New
York." St. Louis Qlobe-Democrat.
NUMBER OF AUTOMOBILES
DOUBLES IN TWO YEARS
ALBANY. N. T.. Jan. S. The number
of automobiles registered In tho United
States has more than doubled since 1911.
In that year, according to compilation
made public today by the secretary of
state here, the number was 532,000. Last
year 1,118,000 cars were registered. New
York state leads with a total registra
tion of 125,000 cars, and Nevada brings
up the rear with 1,140 cars.
fQuit7'fty"l
I That's the way you should I I
paper. He was without t)ie secret and
found himself In a dflemnia. Upon men
tioning It to, his wife, she told htm about
the accident. He kept the secret, and the
demand for the novel tint far exceeded
his ability to supply It. New York Press.
Bee Want Adi rroGUSfc JWWtt-
That's the way you should
look and feel all Jthe time.
Nature never intended
you to be sickly and run
down, with poor appetite,
imperfect digestion, clog
ged bowels and a lazy
liver. Stir these organs
to healthy action by the
daily use of
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Positively Free From The Omaha Bee
$6,000.00 Cash and Premiums
Save Labels Get M. & M. Coupons
Vote Them Once a Week
$1,000 TO ORGANIZATIONS
A Detroiter Touring Car; a Pony, Cart and
Harness; 5 Pianos; 4 Diamond Rings;, 4 hand
some Toilet Sets; 4 Lavalliers. . " r
Only women and children eligible. Buy the
products listed. They Mean Votes.
Voting Value of Labels Manufacturers' Products
Alamlto Sanitary Dairy:
Save caps from Pasteurized Milk
and Cream Bottles. ISO Votes for
each cap. Save receipted bills S
votes for each 1 cent.
Bntter-Hut Bread:
Save wrappers: Be alze. 100 votes;
10c size, 260 votes.
Caltunst Baklnr rowdsr.
Save slips in top of cans, '400 votes.
XXOTO JOBBERS.
T. C. Drunner & Son.
10 votes for each ono cent on all
Brunner Brands. Buy Blue Bell
flour Try Shortalean the flour
prepared expressly for those Buffer
ing from stomach and bowel trou
bles. 2,000 votes on each S-lb. sack.
fCellog-ff's Products i
Toasted Corn Flakes; save patent
trlancuar top: 200 votes. Toasted
Wheat Biscuit, save carton; S00
votes.
Xel-Z-Cin a am:
Save outside wrapper on B-cent
package; 100 votes.
Lawrence Barrett Clrarst
Save bands; 700 votes.
Xtan Quality Products t
Save wrappers from all Iten grood.tr
Any B-cent package product. 100
votes.
Any 10-cent package product, 200
votes.
Any lG-cent package product, 300
votes.
Any 25-cent package product. 600
votes.
Babbitt's Concentrated yei
Save label: 300 votes.
O'Brien's Candles I
Save box, Sc size, 100 votes; lOu
Rlze, 200 votes; 16c size, 300 votes:
26c size. 500 votes: 40c size, 800
votes; 60c size, 1,000 votes: 60a
size. 1,200 votes. Save coupon found
on top of special boxes.
Fanner Co.'s Products:
Gold Bond Coffee. Save label; S00
votes.
Diamond P. Coffee. Save lavel; 700
votes.
Quality Blue Favorite Coffee. Save
lavel; 600 votes.
Favorite Pepper. Save label; 200
votes.
Kosebud Tea. Save carton; 600
votes.
X.lbby, SCoNeal ft Ilbby Products:
Vienna Style Sausage. Save label;
200 votes.
Chill Con Came. Save label; 200
votes.
Dried Beef. Save label: 250 votes.
Milk. Save label; 10 votes for each
cent.
Aspapragus. Save labels; 10 votes
for each cent. Save labels from
all Llbby products.
Nonparlel Kaunarys
Nonparlel slips; 20 votes for each
one .cent.
Breshtr Bros., Cleaning and Dyeing:
Save sales slips; 6 votes for each
one cent.
Skinner's Products I
Save labels: 250 votes.
Skinner's Elbow Macaroni. Skln-
ner'd Macaroni. Skinner's Spaghetti,
Skinner's Vermicelli. Sklnners Egg
Noodles. Skinner's Durum Wheal,
Skinner's Soup Noodles.
Swift St Co. Products:
Queen Regent Soap. Save carton;
260 votes.
Swift's White laundry Sosp. Save
wrappers; 100 votes.
Swift's Pride Washing Powder.
Savo carton: Cc size, 100 votes;
10c size. COO votes.
These are tho only Swift products
for which votes are issued.
O. W. Hull Co., Coalt
Pave Hale slips and receipted bills,
r votes for each 1 cent.
Defiance Starch:
Save carton; 200 votes. Double
voting value for 30 days only.
Kuffhes Wholesale Grocery Co.
Tan-gler brands (tea. coffee and
spices excluded). Save labels; 10
votfts for each 1 cent.
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