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    THE BEE, OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY IP, 1!U4.
Receipts From Merchants on This Page Are Valuable
Chafing Dish j
ISN'T THIS A BEAUTY?
The Electric Shop
Wolfe Electric Co. 1810 Farnara St.
Tyler 1414.
We are as near you as .your Phone.
"Old Sol" Serves
A Memory Jogger!
Every Sun nay from now on serves us a reminder
that your last summer's clothes are NOT In condition to
wear THIS summer, UNLESS you have some dry cleaner
exerclso his good offices over them.
Send 'em to Dreshers! Those perfectly good, yet
badly soiled and unpressed light colored and light weight
suits and dresses; those dainty waists that were soiled
last Fall; those besmudged straw hats that aro still good
beneath the surface; those white duck coats, trousers
and caps; those summer flannels; those outing costumes;
everything, anything that you wore last summer.
' .Tnnt nhorio Tvler 3'4S and nav: . ,,Dresher..Ivo cot a
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bundle- or last, summer a. ciames inai neeu uieumus uuu
pressing; please send your wagon. I' i
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Dresher Bros.
Dry Cleaners and Dyers
- 2211-2213 Fartam Street, Omaha, Neb.
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
NOTICP TO CONTESTANTS
Wtxt Tuesday wa will publish ths
standing of all contestant! who bar
turned In their nomination conpom
or cash check for vote in thla con
test. Qet yonr receipts in by Batur
day evening-, to that yonr standing
will appear In the Hit, thus letting
yonr frlenda know tbat yon are com
peting for a trip to tbe Fauatna exposition.
Contestants' Standing
Wame. Ho.orvotes.
Tay M. Watte a.oR4.:i7i
Bnth A. Plnney 3,94J,r80 ;
Charles Hall 1,70.733
SJjvla Bahne 337,695
Vilka Ward 36M79
O. A, JTystrom 177,418
Uobert lewis Itowuian 183,361
Mary J. Aberly 51,810
Daniel A. langfeld a.64G
Bam Steinberg-. , , 7,311
Mrs. . B. Smltb 3,032
Itoswell rotta 4,712
Clyde J. Luther 1,636
Zoe Bobalek 1,950
JPred Horn 1,159
Orooe X. Baker. Btatrioe. Heb.. 1,000
Herbert O. Wells 1,00 u
W. J. Mettlen l.oou
Chris Slmonson, UUca, Neb.... 1,000
Julian Harris 1,000
Harry J. Beverson 1,000
Minor a. Kennedy 1,000
Herbert C. X,undon 1,000
Marl R. Hirers 1,000
Jennie K. Washburn..... 1,000
Charles O. Thomas 1,000
Myrtle a. Harrison 1,000
Mrs. James Mortlmor l.OO-i
Henrietta Swansea 1,000
Mrs. Bobert 7. Jones 1,000
James X.. KulaJcofetor 1.00U
Myron 2)eTorrest 1,000
x. a. Thompson 1,000
Mrs. Qeorsre E. Brarts 1,000
Louise Fannlng-berg- 1,000
Paul Horton... l,00u
Henry H. Ring- 1,000
tlrs. Lillian Lowden 1,000
Samuel Z. Boob 1.000
John FUoksr 1,000
Jnla Wacnstein 1,000
Harry Brnay 1,000
Mrs. B. Beverldg-e 1,000
Mrs. Pinna Circle 1,000
William Wlnguest 1.000
Qretohen Edgar i.oiro
James O. Wisely 1,000
Sara Lee.: 1,000
Wayne Biley 1,000
H. W. Becker 1.000
Mrs. Jennie Martin l.OOu
LllUan Brickson. Kearney. Neb. 1,000
John Cepleoha. Harwell. Neb. . . 1.000
Sirs. Hattle Osbnrn 1,000
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Capital, $500,000
Surplus, $500,000
Undivided profits,$240,000
Total deposits, $7,000,000
THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
13th and Farnatn Streets
LUTHER DRAKE, President
FRANK 1. HAMILTON, Vice Prenident
FRED P. HAHLTON, Cashier
B. H. MEILE, Assistant Cashier
C. B. DUGDALE, Assistant Cashier
NOTE- Votes will not be allowed for other than bona fide new savings
accounts Full number of votes will be allowed up to sixty days before
close lot coiites: when a limit of 10.000 will be placed on each new account.
How to Win a Free
Trip to the Pana
ma Exposition
Rules 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 120fl, as, prizes to the threo con
testants having- the greatest number of
points at the close of tho contest.
2 This contest open to everybody ex
cept employes of advertisers on this page
and of The Bee.
8-The contest page will bo published
ono day each week and will run for a
period of ono 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;
6 Cash checks must bo deposited at or
mailed to "Panama Contest Editor" Tho
Bee not later-than thirty days from date
of payment of some and receipts will be
Issued for them.
Contest to close November 7, 1914. All
cash tickets and receipt must bo turned
into The Bee office not later than 9 p, m.
on closing day of contest, or if mailed,
must be postmarked not later than tbat
hour.
Iran I'olo assoclatl in, which has cot.ft.bor
ated with President O. a Mooro In ap
pointing committees of the forpmost
players of tho United States.
I'snninn lCxwltliiii .
Tho petition of Oregon organisations
to havo a "Cherry dny" during tho ex
position has been granted nml July 1
has been named, t arlonds of Ort'Kon's
cherries have lxn offered tho expo
sition for this day and there will be
a cherry deltiRo If the OreKon people
have their way.
IMchard Bergstrom. commissioner
Kcneral of Sweden to tho l'nnamal'nclflc
International exposition In San Fran
cisco, has mndo arrangements for tho
receiving of tho Bwedlsh exhibits which
will bo brought through tho Panama
Canal, Ho was pleased with tho expo
sition terminal railway which will tnko
tho exhibit from tho ship and carry
them Into the exhibit buildings.
Tho Whistler room In too palaro ot
Fine Arts of th Panama-Parlfto Inter
national exposition, will contain many
of tho greatest masterpieces of that
painter. Tho excellence ot the exhibit
will be largely due to tho courtesy of
Mr, Freer of Detroit, who owns about
fifty of the Whistler oils, nil tho etch
ings, all the HthograpliR except two, and
about thirty-five each ot the pastels and
water colors of Whistler.
NV plant not In full bloom will be al
owed to remain upon tho grounds of the
Pnnama-Pactfic International exposition
at any time throughout the exposition
year, but, according plans by Director
of Landscaping Mclren will be removed
In tho decline, of Its blossoming to make
way for another In full bloom, Tho
temperate cl.nmto ot Ban Francisco will
make this continuous procession of bloom
ing flowers throughout the grounds for
tho entire ten months of tho exposition,
possible.
An around the world race by motor
driven air crait win start rrom the
grounds of the Panama-Pacific Interna
tional exposition at an Francisco In May,
1915. As already announced, prizes ot
ttW.COO have been assured for this scries
of events. A major Prlso of 1150.000 will
bo awarded for the complete circuit of
me Hione, wun supplemental prises to
aviators first completing' various sections
of the course. It Is expected that tho ag
gregate of supplemental prizes will reach
or exceed $500,000.
Tho Pnlaco of Education of tho
Pnnama-Pnctflo exposition at San Fran
cisco in 1915 will contain the largest and
most exhaustive Child Weiraro exhibit
ever assembled, The Departmont of
Education, under the direction of James
A. llnrr. Will bo devoted to tho studv of
child culture, rather than to tho explor
ation or pedagogic tncories. a largre pro
portion of the space within tho Pnlaco
will bo subdivided Into model class
rooms in which children of various
nations participating will bo put through
actual class work under the supervision
of experts.
natlng Its recesses. At tho base of each
fountain will bo basins In which reclining
figures representing tho planets will ngntn
surmount the globes of light behind whloh
the water will fall In screens. W. JD'A.
Ryan, the electrical engineer who Illumi
nated Niagara Falls some years ago, Is
director of Illumination at the exposition.
Some ot tho greatest steamship com
panies In the world will send specimens
of their latest "ocean greyhounds" to
the Pannmn-Paclflc International expo
sition, not only to bear passengers and
freight, hut to serve ns exhibits of the
latest advances In nnval architecture.
One of the moit nttractlvo features of
the Panama-Paclflo International expo
sition will be tho Illumination of tho great
court ot tlio sun and stars. Occupying
positions relatively east and west In the
center of this court will be two free
standing monuments, the fountains ot
the rising and of tho setting sun. Tho up
per portion of these fountains will be the
sources of the superb Illumination of the
trreat court which, nt nlrht. will he trans
formed Into a maglrnl, mystical fairyland.
Groat globes surmounted by figures vp.
resenting s. stinrisn and sunset and typify
ing the rising and setting sur.s, will give
forth at night nn Incandescent glo'V.
Columns of thick glass seventy feet In
height nnd rising from the center of tho
fountains will diffuse a soft white light
throughout the court, completely llluml-
Hygienic Expert to
Install Exhibits at
Trisoo Expositionj
Chief Alvln F. Tope ot tho department j
of social economy announces that the I
Panama-Paclflo international exposition I
has secured tho services of tho greatest
exposition expert in tho line ot human
welfare and hyglenlo displays In tho
world. Thla Is Or. Philip Uauer of Stutt
gart. Germany, whoso work In this field
caused him to be decorated by King Ieo
pold of Belgium and by Emperor William
of Germany.
At the Dresden exposition In 1911, Dr.
Ttnuer Installed a series of wonderful ex
hibits called "Der Monsch" (the Human
Being) which Is still considered tho
world's mastcrploco. U Is Intended that
this entire exhibit bo brought to Snn
Francisco In 1915.
With Dr. Bauer Oicre camo to Amorlca
a corps ot wax modolora and glass blow
ors especially trained by him for this
delicate scientific work. On their ar
rival In Han Francisco the experts will
at once begin tho work of preparing
tho animated modols for the exhibit to
be made by the International Health
commission, which Is a branch of the
Bockofeller foundation. Illustrating espe
cially tho ravages of the hookworm In
the tropic and semi-tropic countries of
America
Among tho models shown In tho hy
giene exhibit will be a human heart so
large that visitors may walk through the
ventricles nnd auricles and study the ef
fects on tho great life engine of Impuri
ties In the blood and of fresh air. An
other will bp a human eye as large as a
bay window, showing tho dcscrlptlvo
effects of bad factory lighting. Among
models constructed In the Cuba exhibit
will be one of a yellow fever mosquito
about the sUe of an ostrich, showing Its
two saws, Ha dagger and Its suction
pump and poison Injector at work on
human flosh.
FIRST WORLD POLO MATCH
WILL BE AT PANAMA FAIR
The management of tho Panama-Pa
clflo International exposition has an
nounced that tho firs world polo tounvi
ment will be held in San Francasco In
191C The event, which will attract tho
best polo teams of all countries, will ex
tend over a period of six weeks from
March IB to May 1, It Is expected that
600 of the best ponies In the world will bo
shipped to the exposition grounds for this
fascinating tournament. The tournament
will be under the auspices of the Amer-
Cuban Exhibits at
'Frisco to Be Large
The Cuban pavilion at tho Pnnama-Pa-clflo
International exposition will be two
stories In height, with a tower ot one
corner. On threo sides will stretch tho
wide verandas to tho Cuban plantation
haciendas, nnd in the center ot the build
ing will be a large glass-covered patio
with the gardens of Cuban plants, trees
and flowers. The building will be thlrty
four motors long by thirty-three meters
wide.
In addition to the exhibits In the
Cuban pavilion, Cuba, will exhibit exten
sively In several ot tho main exposition
palaces. Especially notoworthy will he
the sanitary exhibit in the Palaco of So
cial Economy and Education, which will
display tho methods of righting tropical
diseases which mado posslblo American
construction of tho Panama canal. It was
In Cuba that tho first battles with yellow
fever and the other scourges of the tropics
were first successfully waged. The
achievements there were utilized In mak
Ing sanitary the canal tone.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.
FREE NOMINATION COUPON
GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES
Send or bring this coupon to tho "Panama Contest
Editor" of tho Beo and you will receive 1000 votes in
tho Panama Contest. Only ono coupon will be credited
to a person.
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the new Mazda Arcs giving from
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installed, and maintained on very
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Our representative will call on you
with full particulars. The offer
we have to make will interest you.
Our contract department will tell
you about this in the meantime if
you will write or phone now.
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Does it find the wholesome, sanitary
surroundings your intimate garments
should have?
Is- it dumped in with the clothes from
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And this In especially true of tho thousands of Toilet Artcles now in
tho market and also of Btondard Chemicals nnd Pharmaceuticals.
Some "Every Day Prices" on Popular Sellers
10c Shlnola for tic
25c FroHtllla 14c
2Cc Lyon's Tooth Powder. . .14c
25c Packor's Tar Soap 14c
Montholatum 14c and 4c
50c Carmen Powder -De
$1.25 dude's Popto-Mangan...7le
25c Egg Yolk Shampoo. . ... .12c
$1 Samson's Nutrient Tonio, 80c
$1.75 Rexall Specific and Altora-
tlvo Compound 07o
$1.00 noxall Beef, Wlno and
Iron 04o
10c 2 in 1 Blacking for. . , . .o
15c 20-MuIe Team Borax.... 0c
.15c Fletcher's Castorla 21c
COo Hind's Honey and Almond
Croam 20c
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. . . .2oi
$1.00 Plorco'fl Golden Medical
Dlscovory Old
$1.75 S. S. S $1.00
$2.00 Rexall Bamboo Drier-
niood Builder $l.:iO,
50c Caldwoll's Syrup Pepsin, 20q
$3.75 Horllck's Malted Milk
for 4 52 4 0
LiBtorino 0c, 14c, 20c, 58c
$1.00 Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound 50o
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