THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APItTb 7, 1914. X v X ,1 .' Receipts Saved! Dreshers Promise It in Time for EASTER! Don't WORRY or fret-about it! You'vo DRESHERS' promise that they will clean, press and otherwise rejuvenate your clothes IN TIME for EASTER wear. But It is taken for granted that you will soo to it that Dresners HAVE the clothes to WORK on by today or tomorrow. Lots off jxiur mind, isn't It? Comforting to KNOW that your last year's dresses, suits, coats, hats, slippers, gloves, shirt waists, etc., may bo cleaned and splcod up well enough to appear as NEW garments. Just phono or call or leave your packago at the plant, at Dresner, The Tailors, 1515 Farnam St., or at the Droshcr Branch in tho Brandels Stores. Phone Tyler 345 Private Exchange DRESHER BROS. Dry Cleaners and Dyers $57,000 Plant at 2211-2213 Farnam Street M 265 (Easy Terms if You Wish) TAKES HOME A BRAND NEW, FRESH FROM THE FACTORY ' KIMBALL Style 11, Oak or Mahogany 40 years ago I sold pianos like this, and they cost a small fortune. Today you get tho modern Kimball Piano at a fraction of its old cost, plus all modem improvements. Come in and see our now Kimballs Pres. .513 loughs st. Every Dollar Deposited to Open a New Account in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Counts 100 Votes in The Bee's Panama Contest Capital, $500,000 Surplus, $500,000 Undivided profits,$240,000 Total jdeposits, $7,000,000 THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 13th and Farnam Streets LUTHER DRAKE, President FRANK T. HAMILTON, Vice Prerjident FRED P. HAfilTLTON, Cashier B. H. MEILE, Assistant Cashier C. B. DUGDALE, Assistant Cashier NOTE: Votea will not be allowed for other than bona fide new suvlnra accounts. Full number of votqs will be allowed up to sixty days before cloaa of coutest when a limit ori 10,000 will be placed on each new account. From Hospe Co. ur mh Year in your 3ffI5IN(j Tour advertising space fit worth nothing to you or a rtreat deal, depending entirely eight on what you put in it. Give force to your ideas With drawings that turn whit taco Into live mesiengero. ffhis drawing would havlf oost you but 1 6, 5 5 and the lout only 11.26. Let ua mak'B youTo for you. Bee Ehf aviog Department 8m uttltor. Wwm Tyler 1000 Merchants on This Page Are Valuable NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS ZTxt Taeifly w will puMUh th tuifllngr of all contitnt who hT tumd In their nomination eonpon or cash ohtoka tot votta in thla eon tact. Qt your receipts In by Satur day eTanlnr, ao that your standing wlll appaar In tha Hat, thai litting your frienda know that yon ara cora petlnr for n trip to tha Panama as position. Contestants' Standing Name. Buth A. Pinriey. XTo. of Votei. 9,657,793 jray m. watta 8.039,834 Mra. Emma rarry..., ...1,169,390 Byivin Manna , J91.103 Wllka Ward 100,503 Robart Zawla towman 118,770 wi j. Aoany. . ............ . 33,803 O. A. Ifyatrom 16.SC7 Bam St embers'. . ViUVf 7.911 Mra. M. W. Barhlnna 6,807 4.713 9,033 1,63b 1,960 1.159 soaweu rotta Mra. . S. Smith Olyde J. Luther Zoa Sobalek Fred Horn Qraoa r. Baker, Deatrioe, XTab.. Herbert O. Walla. W. J.. Liettlen..... OhrU Blmonaon, Utloa, Kab.... 7 nil an Xarrla Barry 3. Bevereon...... Minor O. Kennedy Herbert O. Lnndon Marie R. Hi vera Jennie K. Waahburn Oharlea Q. Thomaa... Myrtle O. Karrlaon Mra. James Mortlmore Henrietta Swensen. ...... , Mra. Eobort T. Jonea Jamea I, Hnlakofaky., Myron SeForreit...., T. O. Thompion Mrs. Oeortre E. Xhrarta... Xionlae Fannlnatierff Fanl Horton . Henry It. Staff. ............... Mra. Lillian iiowdan ...,. Samuel z. Book John IMlnfcur. . . . . ... 1.000 l.Oou 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,00-1 1,000 1,000 l.oou 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 ! Jule Wachateln ... Harry Ernay Mra. E. Beverlflffe Mra. Pinna Clrole William Wlng.neat Oretohan Edg-ar..... James O. Wisely Sara Lee Wayne Klley H. W. Beoker 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,0011 1,000 1,000 I Mrs. Jennie Martin... jjliuan xinoxion, Jkeaxnsjr, neu. John Oeplooha. Bnrwell, Nab... How to Win a Free Trip to the Pana ma Exposition Ilales of Contest. 1 Tho Bee offera and will award three round'trlp tickets and expenses to the Panama Exposition, tho total cost of each trip to bo $200, as prltei.to the three con testants having the greatest number of points at the close of the contest. a Thla contest open to everybody ex cept employes of advertisers on this page and of Tho Bee. S-Th contest page will be publlahea ono day each week and will run for a pcrloJ of one year. 4-PoInta will be figured on the basis of ; one point for each 1 cent shown on cash ' checks or receipts for purchases made irom-advertlsers on this page. ' (-Cash checks must be deposited at or i mailed to "Panama Contest Editor" The Bee not later than thirty days from date of payment of same and receipts will be Issued for them. Contest to close November T, 19H. All cash tickets and receipts must be turned into The Bee office nt later than 9 p. m. on closing day of contest, or If mailed, must be postmarked not later than that hour. Floral Display by Holland at Frisco A varied and beautiful floral display will bo made by Holland at 4he Panama Pacific International exposition at San Francisco In 1915. In addition to Hol land's exhibit In the palace of horticul ture, the opcn-alr gardens surrounding tha palaces will bo devoted to a display of gorgeous lilies, tulips, narcissus and gladioli of Tho Netherlands. A. Van Vllet, tho artist who planned the gardens surrounding the peace palace at Tho JIngue, will have personal charge of the exhibit until the close of the exposition. Note of the Kxponltlon. The gatekeepers of tho Panama-Pacific Tn.HI,Hnnnl AVnAfllflntl AT In a (III ' dary over tho possibility of an aerial i turnstile. Aviators flying acrcss San Francisco bay enter mo grounun m wm. The erection of the New York state pa vilion at the Panama-Pacific Interna tional exposition grounds at San .Fran cisco is progressing. It Is expected that all of the carpenter work will be com pleted In two months. rnntrnrt!nn of a decorative narapet j along the shore line of the Esplanade or the Marina, tne oeauuiui promennuo skirting the water' edge at the Panama Paclflo International exposition grounds at San Francisco has begun. Tho parapet will serve the double pur pose of a bulkhead and a decorative fea ture. It will be 3,000 feet long and three feet high, and will be ornamented with pedestals and brilliantly Illuminated. The timbers of the structure, which will cost $s,000, will be made to resemble Traver tine marble. The National Potato Association of America at its annual convention at Cor nell university recently voted to meet during the Panama-Pacific exposition. Tho results ot an International potato growing contest will be made the subject ot scientific and practical study at the .San Francisco meeting. The New Jersey pavilion at the Panama-Pacific International - exposition at Ban Francisco will be In the shape of a letter it, with a frontage of 215 feet and a width of 197 feet. The southern court will be decorated with a flower garden and a liberty pole. In the northorn court will be a relief map, Illustrating the cnnal system of New Jersey, Vahan Cardashlan, imperial ottoman adjutant, high commissioner and execu tive director to tho Panama-Paclflo In ternational exposition from Turkey, vis ited Han Francisco recently for the pur pose ot selecting and formally dedicating tho site for the Turkish pavilion, which will cost (300,000. There will be shown a lavish display of the products, manufac tures and art of the Ottoman empire. Where Is Isabelle? Affairs ot state hang on her reappearance. Every inch ot the two miles of bay shore skirting the grounds of the Panama-Paclflo exposition has been scoured by exposition builders In a vain search for Isaeelle, the wild duck whom workmen In and around the (Vmrt of the Universe had adocted as their mascot. Isabelle appeared suddenly a iew monins ago in tne center of tne little pool In the space which Is to be the sunken garden of the court, and find ing things to her liking and the workmen gonerous with bits of food, remained, un disturbed by the sound of hammer and saw Now, she has disappeared as nil's ternusly as she came, driven away. It Is bt4!evel, by the over Increasing floks of se.t-eulla which haunt the cxposltlju shores. Argentine Republic to Exhibit at the Frisco Exposition The Argentine republic recently made an appropriation of $1,300,000 (cold) for an exhibit at the Pnnamal'aclflo Interna tional exposition at Snn Francisco In 1913, and has Intimated that It will add to this amount later. Tho exhibit will Illustrate methods by which Argentina has become an Impor tant factor In contributing to the foot! supply of the world, and It Is expected It will bo one of tho most remarkable ever shown from a South American nation. More than 9,000 square feet of spare hnvo been reserved for tho Argentine farmers In tho palaco of agriculture, the larger part of which will bo devoted to the exhibition of wheat and' corn. Tho Argentine exports more chilled meat and more corn than any other country In the world. Its wheat production Is second only to that of Russia, and wool second only to Australia. The exhibit of cattle and sheep from the Argentine will be one of the most Interesting In the live stock department of the exposition. ITALY WILL HAVE NATIONAL , EXHIBIT AT EXPOSITION Prince Sealea of the Italian ministry haa advised officials of the Panama-Pa-clflo International exposition that Italy will participate In the exposition And will expend J400.000 on an elaborate and com prehensive national exhibit, Btgnor Nathan, the former mayor of the city of Itome, has accepted the ap pointment as Italian royal commissioner to the exposition and will leave for America soon to dedicate his country's site. The Italian Parliament recently appro priated HOO.OOO for participation and In terest, which has been keen In Italy over the exposition, lmmedltnely became an expreslon of enthusiasm. It Is reported that steamer reservations arc now being made by hundreds of'priX'nent Italians for the year 1915 and that th.o attendance from that country will be exceptionally large. FREE NOMINATION COUPON GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES Send or bring this coupon to tho "Panama Contest Editor" of tho Boo and. you will receive 1000 voto3 in tho Panama Contest. Only ono coupon will bo credited to a person. ' Name Address 1 Benj. Franklin Said- 'Today is Today's greatest problem is economical factory operation. If you are maintaining a private power plant at your factory, you are needless ly increasing your worries an4 carrying an un necessary burden. Let us worry about your power problems Central Station power is always avail able at the touch of a button. You can operate ono machine or 100. You can work one department or ono machine oyer time and pay only for the power actually used. Let us compare our power costs with your private power plant expense. Omaha Electric Light & Power Co. Roller Conveyor System at the Fair One of the most unique and original methods of transportation ever devised for handling exposition crowds, and one which will effectually solve the problem of transporting tho enormous crowds from tho ferry building to the exposition grounds. Is planned for San Kranclsro during tho Pannma-PaeKIc International exposition next year. The new method, known as the roller conveyor system, Is similar to that which lino uruu in not j in mvwi ivn v j i although this win ih tne nrst applica tion of the mechanism to passenger traffic. The cars will operate upon an elevated trestle, having a fall of three feet to every hundred, and ulung which rollers are placed at Intervals of a few feet, allowing the cars to const easily. At Intervals of 400 feet the car will be lifted by a cable up a steep declivity to a height of twelve feet above the lowest point of tho trestle track, and will then coast to the next similar station. The entire system will cost only 1350,000 nnd the expense of maintenance will be slight Twenty motor stations will be necessary to operato the cables, but eaeh will require a smaller motor than that used on an ordinary street car. RAILROAD TRACKS AT FAIR MAY BE COMPLETELY HIDDEN A sight that never fulls to am axe visit ors to the Panama-raclflc International exposition grounds Is that of a train of freight cars speeding out of a nearly fin ished exhibit palace. Whllo all tha en trances are lnrco enough to admit loco motives nnd cars, the proportions ot the immense building are such that the spec tator docs not realise this. Spurs of the exposition terminal railway system enter all tho palaces and are now In dally use transporting lumber and materials for construction to the Interior of the, edl flcos. Later these tracks will be used In the Installation ot exhibits. 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