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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1914)
THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. APRIL 28 1914. Receipts From Merchants on This Page Are Valuable u OS H U u o Q B'DO IT ELECTRICALLY'! SUMMER Weather is Here Doors and windows will bo opened wide day and night in your home. All the DUST and DIRT flying in the air outside will blow through your house it can't be stopped. Your rugs and carpets will collect most of this Dust and Dirt, and if you want to save your furnishings vou must keep them clean. This can best be done with the EOLIPSE ELEOTRIO CLEANER SWEEPER, and by using this efficient sweeper once a week for a: few minutes you will al wavs enjoy a sanitary home. THE EOLIPSE can be reaHily used in cleaning thoroughly floors, rugs, carpets, upholstering, beds, curtains, pictures, woodwork, radiators, stoves, fur nace pipes, etc. .Simply phone us to make a demonstration in your home today. THE ELECTRIC SHOP WOLFE ELECTRIC CO. Tyler 1414. , 1810 Farnam. 4 'We are as near to you aa your telephone.' ' Tyler 1414 DO IT ELECTRICALLY"! D C PI r m o o r 5 Dirty Rugs! The words Bound coarno and vulgar, don't they? But, if tho very WORDS, "Dirty Rugs," SOUND uninvit ing, how do you suppose the dirty rugs THEMSELVES ap pear upon your floors? Makes you think, doesn't It? Well, why not have YOUR rugs CLEANED? 8potleMly clean Cleaned to the vory,last thread and fibre Cloaned so the pretty colors are thero again Reslted so that they'll lie flat upon your floors, Just like tho new rugs from the mills. WE clean rugs that way We will promise SURPRISING results and the cost Is so Uttlo that it will not stand in the way. Our Rug Man Calls if You Will But Call Tyler 345 NOTICF TO CONTESTANTS Krxt Tnssflsy w wlU publish ths tndlnj- Of aU contestants who hsvs turnd la tbalr nomination coupons or cash ehaoka for roUt la this con test, dot your rwtljrts In by Satur day avaalar, so that your standing will appaar In tha 11 it, tana letting your frlaada know that you art competing- for trip to tha ranama exposition. OontestaIlts, Standing XTama. Mo. of Votes. ray M. Watta ' 3,801,833 satn a. Finney , b,73,077 Charlta Kail 1,784,783 Kra, Emma Vtrxr 1,635,704 Bylrla Hahna 387,695 WUia Wart ... . . , . aoo.sso o. JL. xryatrom 177,413 Xobart Lewie Ziowman ......... 101,993 Mary j. Anariy 01,818 DRESHER BROS. Dry Cleaners and Dyers $57,000, Plant at 2211-2213 Tarnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Sanial A. Xnrreld, nam BiemDersr. , n. DUUU . Kra. M. w. Dsrblnus... Jtoswen rotts... Boa Scna.Uk . , Pred Xorn Oraca B. Baker, Beatrloe, Keb.. Herbert O. Walls , VT. 3. Mattlaa Chrla Slmonson, Vtloa, Kab.... Julian Harris Harry J. Heverson Minor G. Xennedy... Xarbart 0. Xundon Maria & sugars ............ Jennie X. Waansora. . . ensues a. xnomaa. Zlyrtla O. Harrison. Kra, Jamap Mortimore Henrietta wonson. Mr. Bobart T. Jonas James X., Xolakof sky .......... Kyroa DeTorrest T, o. Thompson. Mrs. Oeorge S. Xvarts Louisa raanlnghorg yaul Xorton Xaary B. Jitnff..... Mrs. Zillllan Sowdon. .......... Mamnal X, Booh John ntoksr Jala Wacfcsteln Barry Eraey Mrs. x. Bevanag , Mti, nana Circle. . . WllUam Wlaeaest.,, aretonen jsasrar.... James O. Wisely... ara fees., Wayne Bllay X. W. Becker Mrs. Jcnnla Martin X.llun Brlokaoa. Xaarnay. Bab. John Oeplooha, Bnrwall. Bab... 9.646 7,au 8,039 B,S67 4,712 1,635 1,200 1,189 1.000 1,000 l.OOU 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,00'i 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,00V 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,003 1,0011 1,000 1.000 How to Win a Free Trip to the Pana maExposition nnlra or Conirat. 1 Tha Bee offtra and will award thrta round-trip tickets and expenses to tha Fanama Exposition, the total coat of each trip to be 1800, aa prizes to tho three con testants havlnc tha greatest number ot points at the close of the contest. 2 This contest open to everybody ex cept employes of advertisers on this page and of The Bee. J The contest pace will be published one day each week and will run for a period of one year. 4 Points will be floured on the baala ot J one point for each 1 cent shown on cash checks or receipts for purchases made from advertisers on this page. S Cash checks must ba deposited at or mailed to "Panama Contest Editor" The Bee not later than thirty days from date of payment ot eame and receipts will bo Issued for them. Contest to close November 7, 1911, All rash tickets and receipts must be turned Into The Bee office ni t later than 9 p, m. on ctoslnr day of contest, or If mailed, must be postmarked not later than that hour. British Artist is Planning to Attend The British committee formed In con nection with the l'anama-l'aclflc Inter national exposition announces that Sir Kdward Poyriter, president Of the Hoyal Academy, supports by a committee ot well known 'artists, has applied for offi cial recognition from the government for . British fine art section at San Fran cisco in MS. This request, formally transmitted to Mr.-Buxton, president of the Board of Trade, Is signed by Sir Kdward Poynter and Hlr Krnest Water- low, 'late president Of the noyal Water Color society; Fir James D. Linton, pres ident of the Boyal Institute of Water voiori, Mv. holier W. Culess, Mr. Frank Dlckeee and Mr. Hamo Thornycroft. They have Informed the government that In their view tho high position which the Brltlsn school holds, and which has been fully recognized at recent International exhibitions, should be maintained and made known In the United States Inde pendently of any posible commercial ad antaies which might ensue. CONTROL STATIONS IN FLIGHT AROUND WORLD Arnold Kruckman, chief of the bureau of aeronautics of th Panama-Pacific International exposition, Is now making a tour of the United States In an en deavor to definitely decide upon control stations for the great exposition clr cumavlatlon race around the globe for prizes now guaranteed ot $300,00) and which may aggregate more than .K0O.O0O. It Is the intention ot Mr. Kruckman to carefully Inspect tha entire course as laid out and It la probable that with this In view he will salt for Europe In May. Exposition Notes, Visitors to the Panama-Pacific Interna tional exposition In Ban Francisco will be given tho opportunity ot eating off tha shelves of Mother Hubbard's cupboard. in Frederic Thompsons "Toyiana orown Ud" concession, tho famed cupboard, no longer bare, and grown to a height of eighty feet, will house a five-story res taurantone story to eacn eneir. Aioiner Hubbard, seventy (eet high, and her dog. thirty feet high, will stand In front of the cupboard, which will be entered by fassing In through the lower panels or he enormous door to the bottom "shelf." 8 1 airways will lead to the higher "shelves." Lining the back ot each "shelf" will be giant plates, twenty feet In diameter. On one shelf visitors may dance over a huge "plate" 160 fett In di ameter. Tables will surround this dance floor and will fill the space ot other "shelves." and refreshments and meals will be served. Kverv Dollar Denosited to Onen 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 deposits, $7,000,000 THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 13th and Farnam Streets LUTHER DRAKE, President FRANK 'P. HAMILTON, Vico Prcnidont FRED P. HAMILTON, Cashier B. H. MEILE, Assistant Cashier C. B. DUGDALE, Assistant Cashier NOTE: votes Will npl OB niowea iur omr uisn win iiui pw w.ini accounts. Full number .of votas will ba allowed up to aUty days before close of coutost when a limit of 10.000 will be placed on each new account. NEW YORKER SHOCKED AT OMAHA'S POLICE STATION Katherine n. Davis, commissioner of corrections of New York City, visited tho city Jail accompanied by a dele Ration from tho Woman's club. After being- shown through the structure she remarked, "It couldn't bs worse." "No matter how Jow a man or woman has fallen, Omaha has no right to sub mlt prisoners to the torture of st&yinc In such a place. To keep a human be In in such an 111 ventilated hole Is a. crime within Itself." Mrs, DavU highly commended the man rer In which Matron Gibbons conducts and keeps her department, stating that with the surroundings It was a veritable miracle. JOHN H HULBERT SUFFERS SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO FOOT John II. Hulburt, 75 years old, who, on his last birthday gave notice to all It might concern that he did not believe ths use of tobacco ever prevented any many from living to a ripo old age, euf fered a serious accident Saturday when i his foot was crushed by an elevator at jthe Millard hotel, He Is at the Presby ter'an hospital. Mr. Hulburt haa used tobacco for more than fifty-five years. He Is bailiff fn District Judge atelle'a court and Is known as ."the grand old man ot the ccurt house." The Choice of Wise Women.., OUR LAUNDRY SERVICE IS NOW GEN ERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SUPREME BY WOMEN WHO KNOW. Our Phone Number Doug. 919 "You Are Delighted When You Open the Package.1 ' KIMBALL ftliNOBg & TO "WJUULWOsUD or TMM 'msf 1507-09-11 Jackson Street. Phone Douglas 910. NEW YORKER APPLIES FOR JOB ASCITY PLANNER John F. Hsmmond, an engineer ot New Tork, has applied for the position ot landscape architect under the city plan nlng ordinance before the council, and the commission, which Is now considering the proposition of hiring a city planner. The application will be read at the meet ing of the city council Tuesday. The ordinance, creating the city planning commission has been postponed. SIX INDICTED BY FEDERAL GRAND JURY GIVE BONDS Six of the men indicted oy the recent federal grand Jury In connection with the alleged wild horse frauds, have appeared before the clerk of the United States district court and tiled bonds for their appearance for trial. Thos whose bonds have been filed and approved are: John Dolecy, J7.000; Ash bvry O. Terry and A. D. Houghton, JS.OOJ each: Charles W. West, R. P. Burwlnkle ,and Ben Fiddler, U,000 eacn. DADS RECOMMEND MEAT ' INSPECTION ORDINANCE i An ordinance regulating the work of j the city meat Inspectors, Introduced by Police Commissioner A. C. Kugel, has I been recommended for passage In com- mlttea ot the whole. The ordinance sim ply embodies the rules under which the Inspectors have worked, without author ity under any ordinance. GARBAGE COLLECTION IS RESUMED BY DEPARTMENT The city garbage collection department i has resumed the work of collecting gar bage twte a week, after a period of several weeks, during which citlsens had to pay for removal ot garbage, because of shortage Ot funds In the department. FLYING AROUND "GEE WHIZ CANDLE WILLBE NOVELTY Seated within the bodies ot huge moths, flies and other Insects, visitors to the Panama-Pacific International exposition may enjoyfcth novel sensation of flying about a sfRJintlc candle 110 feet In height. This Is to be one ot the features ot "Toyland Grown-Up." the concession upon the exposition grounds at San Fran cisco, In which Frederic Thompson ex pects to spend M.OCO.OOO. It will be known as the "Gee Whlx Candle," consisting of a. huge candlestick holding a burning can dlo of enormous size. Mechanically propelled aeroplanes will fly about tho flame ot the candle, each car resembling sn Insect. Persistent Advertising Is the Sure Road to Business Success. FREE NOMINATION COUPON GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES . Send or bring this coupon to the "Panama Contest Editor!' of the Bee and you mil receive 1000 votes in the Panama. Contest. Only one coupon will be credited to a person. , ' ' Name Address ssssssasasiaigssssjssasss W1sssMVs'gStm,sssss(Sjts Benj. Franklin Said- "Wealth i not hia that hat it but his that enjoys it" Poor Richard's Aim arm c. .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 pf heating. It is an unneces sary expense to operate the furnace for a few hours each day. The Electric Radiator heats quickly; can be moved readily from one room to another and is safe and convenient. Omaha Electric Light & Power Company We Can Sell Right DIAMONDS, WATOHES, ' JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, OUT GLASS. Because We Can Buy Right One hundred .and fifty branch stores in operation through Nebraska and Jown, and iriore added every week. ATTHEStGNOF the CROWN BP IfK QQtMNi STAIRS L ThU piano fci your home precludes forever all musical shortcom ings because the Mason & JlftmUn stands today, without a peer, the world's best Piano. Grands, $800 up. Uprights, $560 up. Terras. A.HOSPE CO. 1501J?'" 276 Kinds of Scalp Tonics and Hair Dressings It is hardly believable ttfat euch an array of medicines and beautifiers for the half are in demand in this section, and yet the above 1b actual count of tho goods pn our shelves today. Do you wonder that wo say and -believe our drug stock includes all the articles in our line for which a demand exists in this locality? 60c Haya Hair Health for -29c $1,00 size Empress Hair Colors, 4 shades 75 Lotus Hair Color Restorer .$1.00 $1.00 Newbro,'B Herpiclde for 5J $1,00 Wyoth.'s. Sage, and Sulphur for.. 59 Martha' Matilda Harper's Mascaro Hair Tonic 75 $1.00 Kirk's Dandruff Remedy......'..... g9d Sherman's Biiter Apple Hair Tonic 50J and 75J $1.50 Imperial Hair Regenerator, 5 shades SI. 34 Ask us for any one of the 276 kinds of Hair Tonics or any one of the 136,000 Drug Store Items we carry, and note how quickly you will get It. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. CORNUR 10TH AND DODGE. OWJj DRUG CO., Corner 10th and Harney. LOYAIi PHARMACY, HARVARD PHARMACY, 207-200 N. 10th St. Oor. 34th and Farnam. K6cMaHffMWHsHsW Cuts that print There la often all the difference in the world between a cut that bhowssup weU in the engraver's proof and one that sbos up -well when it is printed. Cuts made for a newspaper have to be made ao that they will give good results under the most adverse conditions. For that rea son, a. newspaper engraving plant produces cuts that the ordinary printer can use and get good results. If you have soma engraving to ba done. Bend ua the work and compare both the results and the prices with that of ordinary engraving plants. Be Engraving Department Be Building, Omaha