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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 1914.
Receipts From Merchants on This Page Are Valuable
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" DO IT ELECTRICALLY "
ANYTHING in the window
(Except Lighting Fixtures)
THIRTY CENTS
For That Day and Following Week.
You will be surprised to see what can be bought for THIRTY CENTS
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
WOLFE ELECTRIC CO.
Tyler 1414. 1810 Farnam.
Wire for us and we will wire for you.
"DO IT ELECTRICALLY"
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A Cleaned Rug Makes
a "Sunshiny" Room!
Who wants a dlrt-Iaden, germ-soaked rug upon his floors?
What sort of "cheer value" are you getting out of your floor
covering If they're besmudged, bedraggled and begrimed?
Wlr nof staijt your spring housecleaning from the floor
up? Have Dreshers. glorify your oldest rugs; let them put the
original factory "sunshine" into the nap, weave and texture
again; let Dreshers coax back the colors that shone out so
brilliantly once in the past.
It doesn't cost much! Dreshers don't charge as much as
they should for cleaning a rug, but they get their innings
through the NUMBERS of rugs cleaned. There are THOU
SANDS of home lpvers In Omaha that possess Dresner-cleaned
floor coverings and anyone of those thousands will say: "Yes,
those Dresher b'oys have the bulge on all of the rug cleaners
I have ever met."
Better phone NOW the number is Tyler 345.
NOTICF TO CONTESTANTS
next Tuesday we will publish tin
standing; of all contestants who havs
turned In their nomination coupons
or cash checks tot v:ts In this con
test, dst your receipts In by Btur
day evening-, io that your standing
will appear In the list, thus letting
your friends know that you are com
peting for a trip to the Fanama exposition.
Contestants' Standing
DRESHER BROS.
Dry Cleaners and Dyers
JName, Mo. of Votes.
Watts 8,782,798
Buth A. Finney . , . . 8,730,680
Charles Kail 1,684.810
Jars. Emma Pennr i aiut :i4n
Byjvla Hahne , 337,695
vvora 187.284
Konert Lewis XVowman. ....... . 180,830
o. Aosny 6l,3lb
O. a. Mratrom ib.bcy
okju Btaiaoera; ...
Mrs. M. W. Daratana
noaweli Potts.,
Mrs. S. S. Smith
Clyde J. luther
Zoo Sohalek
Tred Horn
Grace E. Baker, Beatrice, Neb.
Herbert O. Wells....
W, jr. Mettlen
Chris Slmonson, TTtlca, XTeb...
Julian Harris....
Harry J. Beverson
Minor a. Kennedy
Herbert C. Lundon
Maria B. B4vers
Jennie X, Washburn
Charles O. Thomas.
Myrtle O. Harrison
Mrs. James Mortlmore
Henrietta Swenssn
Mrs. Bobert T. Jones
James I.. JtulaVofsky 7..
Myron SeForrest
T. Q. Thompson , ..
Mrs. Oeorce B. Bvarts
Louis Fannlngberf
Paul Horton
Henry B. Bins;
Mrs. Xillllan. X,owden
Samuel Z. Book
John Flloksr ,
Jula Wachsteln
Harry Brney
Mrs. B. nevcridffe. . ,
Mts. Pinna Circle
William Wlnguest
Oretohen Bdg-ar -
James C. Wisely
Sara lee
Wayne Elley.....
H. W. Beoker
Mrs. Jennie Martin ,
Xillllan Brickson. Kearney. Neb
Jonn ceplecba, Burweu. nen..
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Argentine Farmers
Will Exhibit Corn
I and Farm Products
More than 9,0 square feel of apace
hove beon reservwl (or tli Argentine;
farmers In the palace of sericulture, the
larpfr part of which will be tlcvoted tV
tlio exhibition of wlioiU anrt corn. The
Argentine exports more clillUM meat ami
more corn than any other country In th
world. Ha whQat production Is Second
only to that of Russia, am! wool s'econd ,
oniy io AURtrnim. Tlie exhibit or catt
ami slieop from the Argentina vll( lie ono
of the most Interesting In the live "slock
department of the exposition.
A large space has been taken by this
Argentine In tho palace of education and
social economy, where the exhibit will
ahow Argentine's system of compulsory
voting, of tho management of sovcrn
ment owned railways, of tram systems,
pnicels pes', and other public 'utilities. In
addition there will be shown the model
schools, for which the Argentine govern
ment apporprlutcd last yoar JiW.OOO.MO
gold. A special exhibit will be made II
lu.Mrntlnt; tlio method In which Argentine
handles Immigration and Its patorn.il
treatment of Immigrants who nre re
ceived as guests of tho government and
lodged at the government hotel until they
can bo placed In the trade or labor for
which they are suited. After being-
properly classified and placed In position,
Immigrants are transported free to their
destination. In many Instances they arc
l.rovlded with land and stock and equip
ment, for which they may pay In small
yoarly Installments.
HOLLAND WILL HAVE
BIG FLORAL DISPLAY
A varied and beautiful floral display
will be made by Holland at the Panama-
Taclflo International exposition at Fan
Francisco, In 1915, In addition to Hot-
2211-2213 Farnam Street,
Omaha
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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
'(Sapital, $500,000
; ' Surplus, $500,000
Undivided profits,$240,000
Total deposits, $7,000,000
THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
13th and Farnam Streets
LUTHER DRAKE,. President
FRANK T. HAMILTON, Vice Preisident
U FRED P. HAMILTON, Casliier
- ' B. H. MEILE, Assistant Cashier
VA 0. B. DUGDALE, Assistant Cashier
.- NOTE: Votes will not be allowed for other than bona, fide new savins
- account 'Full number of votes will be allowed up to sixty days before "
. close of contest when a limit of 10.000 will be placed on each new account.
How to Win a Free
Trip to the Pana
ma Exposition
Ttnlea 'of Contest.
1 The Bee offers and will award three
round-trip tickets and expenses to the
Panama Exposition, the total cost of each
trip to be 200, aa prizes to the three, con
testants having1 the greatest number of
points at the close of the contest
I Thla contest open to everybody ex
cept employee of advertisers on thla pace
and of The Bee.
S The contest page will be published
one day each week and will run for a
pertoj of one year.
-Points will be figured on the basis of
one point for each 1 cent shown on cash
checks or receipts for purchases made
from advertisers on this page.
5 Cash checks must be deposited at or
mailed to "Panama Contest Editor" The
Beo not later than thirty days from date
of payment of same and receipts will be
Issued for them.
Contest to close November 7, 1911. All
cash tickets and receipts must be turned
Into The Bee office n t later than 3 p, m.
on closing day of contest, or If mailed,
must be postmarked not later than that
hour.
hi your
lSMCE
Your advertising space
la worth nothing to you -or a
great deal, depending entirely
on what you put In It.
Give fore to your ideas
with drawings that turn white
apace into Hv meaaengerfl.
This drawing would
have ooat you hut $0.5 S and
the cut only $1.20. Let ua
make yours for you.
Bee Engraving Department
m Building. Than Tyler 1000
Salvation Army to
Mobilize Forces at
Panama Exposition
More than 100,000 members of the Salva
tion Army from forty-six countries will
assemble in Ban Francisco between
August 15 and 22, 1915, at a convention
of the International Salvation Army and
will be personally directed by General
Bramwell Booth, who will lead his army
In the active field at the exposition.
Major Fletcher Agnew of Chicago, who
has been appointed Salvation Army secie
tary to the exposition, Is preparing to
receive -the members attending the con
vention and Is arranging for a huge Sal
vation Army exhibit, the principal fea
ture of which will be an open air meet
ing three times dally, when leaders from
every country with native bands will
entertain the crowds.
Major Agnew will leave San Francisco
for the Juno convention In London when
the program of the convention In San
Francisco In 1915 will be finally an
nounced. The Salvation Army's exhibit, which
will be one of the most Interesting of the
exhibits at the exposition, will be placed
In the department of social economy.
I'snqma Hxpo Gossip.
The gate keepers of the Panama-Pacific
International exposition are In a
quandary over the possibility of an aerial
turnstile. Aviators flying across San
Francisco bay enter the grounds at will.
The erection of a New York state pa
vilion at the Panama-Pacific exposition
grounds at San Francisco Is progressing.
It Is expected that all of the carpenter
work will bo completed In two months.
Experiments are being made at the
grounds of the Panama-Pacific Interna
tional exposition at San Francisco to de
termine the extent to which It will be
advisable to use flrelees fireworks, giving
imitations of water falls In the day time
by gold and silver showers.
The New Jersey pavilion at the Panama
Pacific International exposition at San
Francisco will be In tho shape of a letter
"H," 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 northern court will
be a relief map. Illustrating the canal sys
tem of New Jersey.
How the silk worm spins Its cocoon
and the American manufacturer weaves
this thread Into fabric which Is afterward
molded Into gowns for American women,
will be fuUy shown In an exhibit In the
Palace of Manufactures at the Panama
Pacific International exposition and the
finished product will be worn by scores
of beautiful women on a promenade In
tho palace.
Construction of a decorative parapet
along the shore line of the Esplanade or
Marina, the beautiful promenade skirting
the water's edge at the Panama-Pacific
International exposition grounds at San
Francisco, has begun. The parapet will
serve the double purpose of a bulkhead
and a decorative feature. It will be i,M
feet long and three feet high, and will
be ornamented with pedestals and brll
Ilantly illuminated. The timbers of the
structure, which will coat H.000, will be
made to resemble Travertlno marble.
land's exhibit lit the palace of horticul
ture, the opon-alr gardens surrounding!
the palaecs will lie devoted to a dlsplsy
of gorgeous 1 liter, tulips, narcissus and
gladioli of the Netherlands. A Van Vllet.
the artist who planned the gardens sur
rounding the pesce palace al The llasue.
will have personal charge of the exhibit
until the close of the exposition.
Argentine Farmers
Furnish Display of
Farm Products
The 'Argentine llepubltc recently made
an appropriation of $1,300,00) gold for nn j
c.Milb.t at the Panama-Pacific Interna
llonal exposition at San Francisco In
MIS, and hns Intlmatfcd that It will add
to this amount Rt a later date.
It Is expected that the exhibit, which
w'll be largely devoted to illuminating
the resources mid methods by which Ar
gentina has became nn Important factor
In contributing to the food supply of the
world, will provo one of the most, remark
nhlo ever shown from a South American
country.
,Moro than 9,(00 square feet of apace have
been reserved for tho Argentine farmers
In tho Palaio of Agriculture, the larger
part of which will be devoted to the ex
hibition of wheat and corn. The Argen
tine exports more chilled meat and more
coin than any other nation, and In wheat
Is second only lo Russia, and In wool sec
ond only to Australia. Tho exhibit of
cattle nnd sheep from th Argentine will
bo ono of the moat Interesting In the live
stock department of tho exposition.
A large space has been taken In the
Palaco of Education and Social Economy
wherein will be shown Argentine's sys
tem of compulsory voting, of the man
agement of government owned rallronds.
of tram system, parcel post and other
public utilities. In addition there will be
shown replicas of model schools, for
which the Argentine government appro
priated last year $50,000,000 gold.
FREE NOMINATION COUPON
GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES
Send or bring this coupon to the "Panama Contost
Editor" of tho Beo and you will rcceivo 1000 votes in
tho Panama Contest. Only one coupon will be credited
to a person
Name
Address . . . .1.
Benj. Franklin Said
"Wealth is not his that has
it but his that enjoys it."
Poor nichard's Almanac.
You can protect the health of
your family and insure comfort in the
home by using an Electric Radiator.
In the bath room and nursery it pro
tects the little ones from chills and
draughts and aids in keeping them
well and strong.
The Electric Radiator
for Cool Mornings and Nights
Chill mornings and cool evenings at
this time of year demand some quick,
Convenient method of heating. It is an unneces
sary expense to operate the furnace for a few
hours each day. Tho Electric Radiator, heats
quickly; can be moved readily from one room to
another and is safe and convenient.
WE ARE v
At the Low Cost of Living Show
THIS WEEK
With 150 Branch Stores running and more
added daily in Nebraska .and Iowa towns,
we possess a BUYING POWER that can do
wonders in the way of .squeezing prices on,
Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Cut Glass
AT THE SIGN OF A
WE CROWN
UP WE COLOtH STAIRS
KRANICH &
BACH
Pianos
Now on sale at an authorized factory
reduction of $50.00 on each instrument,
in celebration of tho 50th anniversary
of these world-renowned pianos.
Uprights S425 up, Grands, $750.00 up.
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BUY DRUGS THIS WEEK
At These Prices at the Rexall Stores
15c 20-Mule Team Dorax 7
3Ec Flotcher'B Castorla 31
50 Hind's Honey and Almond Oream. 20
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste . . -ZQd!
$1.00 Pierce's Golden Medical Dlsccery "-64d
$1.76 S. S. S 81.00
.$2.00 Retail Bamboo Drier Blood' Builder 81.30
50c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 2iQi
Horllck's Malted Milk 34J, Q7 and 83.70
l.lsterlno 8f. 14J, 29 d and 58
$1.00 Plnkham's 'Vegetable Compound 59
25c Frostllla
26c Lyon's Tooth Powder 14t
25c Packer's Tar Soap , , X4&
Mentholatum 14b anc 34b
50c Carmen Powder 2
26c Egg Yolk Shampoo.......' ISb
$1.00 Samson's Nutrient Tonic 89b
$1.75 Rexall Specific and Alterative 97b
$1.00 Rexall Beef, Wine and Iron 64b
10c 2-in-l Blacking for 5
35c Ycllow-box Prophylactic Tooth Brush for 19b
75c pink roller Massage Cream for 34b
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
4 Live Drug Stores
In Prominent Locations
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Omaha Electric Light. &
Power Company
Your Clothes Last
Longer When Washed
By Kimball
You can effect a saving of many
dollars each year in cost of replac
ing torn garments if we are your
laundry.
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