THK liKM: OMAHA, TLlvSDAV, SKl' l KMHKli 1, HU. Receipts From Merchants on This Page Are Vaiua or ien and Their Laundry A man whether he be twelve, seventeen, twenty or forty-two, is as amiable as his collar and shirt permit him to be. Poor laundry work spoih good business deals, loses friends and makes men miserable. Kimball Laundry Work, which is the "STANDARD" of "BEST" in Omaha, gives perfect satisfaction and brings them benefits on every hand. IF WE ARE NOT DOING YOUR WORK WE WANT TO. KiMBHiaUNMIi. THE "VAUWOSD" OT IBS XOU1 - BLUE WAGONS. PHONE DOUGLAS 919. NOTICF TO CONTESTANTS Next Tutftrtay w will publish the standing: of nil contestants who hare turned In their nomination coupons or cash checks for rotes In this con test. Oet your receipts In by Satur day svcnlnir. so that yonr stanrtlnf will appear In the Hat, thus letting rur friends know that you ars com retire for a trip to the Panama exposition. Contestants' Standing, Every Dollar Deposited to Open a New Account in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of THE fiiERCHAHTS NATIONAL BAKU Counts 1 00 Votes in The Bee's Panam a Contest , Capital, $500,000 Surplus, $500,000 Undivided profits,$240,000 Total deposits, $7,000,000 THE MERCHAE1TS FIATiOEJAL BAEIIl 13th and Farnam Streets LUTHER DRAKE, President FRANK T. HAMILTON, Vice President FRED P. HAMILTON, Cashier 3. H. MEILE, Assistant Cashier C. B. . DUGDALE. Assistant Cashier NOTE: Votes will not auowea mr our unn accounts. Full number of votes will be allowed up to sixty days before co. Sftoift.s! when a limit ot 10.000 will be placed on each new account. Totss. ,810,827 ,778,845 371,b73 341,108 177,418 B4.H1 14,583 9,648 7.811 4.71S 3.298 1,635 1,850 1,707 1,000 1,000 l.OOO l.OOO l.OOO 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 1,000 l.OOO 1,000 1,000 l.ooo l.OOO 1,003 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 l.ooo 1,000 l.ooo l.ooo 1,000 l.OOO l.ooo l.COO 1,003 1,000 l.COO 1.00 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.ooo l.OOO l.ooo l.OO'J l.cnt 1,000 WarN otice About 0 Drugs Notwithstanding; the European war conditions which have bo seriously interfered with commercial transactions, our stock of crude drugs, chemicals, dye stuffs, pharmaceuticals, toilet goods, perfum eries, etc., is absolutely unbroken. Our long established policy of making purchases in round quan tities direct from manufacturers or importers, is now of the greatest advantage to both ourselves and our customers. Our warehouse at 1514 Dodge street, which consists of 270 running feet of an orderly, well-kept stock, Is now a source of great satisfaction to us. We have thus far been obliged to advance prices on but a few items, and can at the present time supply every article demanded in this market. Our policy will be not to advance with the market, but to give our customers, in almost every instance, the benefit of. our own well fortiried commercial condition. Now, more than ever, the slogan is true: "YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY TRADING AT THE REXALL STORES" SHERMAN & McCOrJNELL DRUG CO. 16th and Dodge Sts. Owl Drug1 Co., 16th and Harney Sts. Harvard Pharmacy, 24th and Farnam Sts. Loyal Pharmacy, 207-9 North 16th St. Attend the Great September PIANO SALE AT HOSPE'S HOSPE QUALITY HOSPE GUARANTEE BACK OF EACH PIANO. BRAMBACH GRANDS A Bungalow Size jour ret room . BUILT SINCE J 82.1 Just right for $455 And up. WW i KRAN1CH & BACH. U50 UP. KI MBA LI j, la3 UP. .'811 & IiAYE, 350 UP. CABLK-NELKOX, 230 UP. We Also ing your favorite make. $75 to JOO, Good Values y.nsf Terms. PIANOS lnclud TERMS TO SUIT. 1513-15 DOUGLAS STREET Mam Wo. of ry M. Watts 3 Ruin A. Finney 3 Mrs. Emma VtriT 3, Charles Hail 3, Wllks Ward Bvlrla Habna O. A. Nystrom Robert kitvta Lowvisn Mcr J. Aberly Arthur WiMb.ck Daniel A. X,ang-falt Rani Steinberg; Boswell Fotta Mri. St. S. Smith Clyde J. Luther Boe Bchalek Fred Rom Grace E. Uaker, Beatrice, Web. Herbert C Weill W. 3. Mettlen Ciirie Simosson, Utlca. Web... Julian Kuril Harry J. ifeverson Minor O. Kennedy Herbert C. Inndon Marie R. Rivera Jennie X. Wnihlrarn Charles O. Thomaa Myrtle O. Harrison Mrs. Jemei MorUmor Henrietta Swtnaen Mra. Robert T. Jonea Jamea L. Kitlnkoftky Myron DeForeet T. O. Tliomuion Mrs. Oeorire E. rvarta Louies l'annlnsbtrg' Fanl Eorton Konry R. Rinir Mra. Lillian Lowdtn Samuel I. Bock John Flicker J-.ile Wachsteln Harry Eruey Mrs. E. Bereridre Kxo. Pinna Circle William Winqucat (tretonen Frtiir femea C. Wisely Sara Lee Wayno Riley K. W. Becker l.OOO 1 Mr. Jonnle Martin Lillian Ericsson. ICearney. Web. John Cepleoha, Hurwoll, Web.. Mra. Rattle Oaburn Charles Hannicau Koi'trr W. wtulan Rosle Kcsuler , Exposition to Be Held Next Year, Says President Moore A-onlliiR tn rrrsMent Moore, of the Panama Pacific exposition scheduled for Fan Franrlfro, the hi show Is certain to he held next year. He la oendln cut, over hln official sia-naturc. a statement to the effect that the exposition will he held and therein he explains the reason why. He save "There have heen reports that the ex position, because of the war In Knr.ipe, would be postponed. It will not he post poned. There have leen published state ments that the war In Kurope would seriously affect the eommerelal or edu- catfcunal Importance or the financial suc cess of the exposition. They will not be so affected. "The exposition will open on Its sched uled date February 20, 1915. It will be completely ready when open. It la more than !0 per cent completed today. Nothing ill hd permitted to Interfere with the consummation of the plans originally laid j down. "Many friends and parties In Interest have presented arguments In supD.irt of postponement for a year. These have been given anxious study on nothing save a general feeling of doubt and uncertainly. These are suf fiiient ly answered by sjy Int; that there is no longer any doubt or uncertainty as to the success of vhe, exposition, whatever the situation In Europe may be. Other arguments for post ponement have Rome practical foundation, hut for every one of these there Is u stronger and better argument for pro ceeding with out plana. "The exposition will, therefore, open as prheriulcd. There Is not the sllijht.st reason' to believe its success. In ar.y phase, will be any less than that which was so certain three weeks ago. Not one of the nations at war has notified s cf an Intention to withdraw her participa tion; Fiance and Italy have, In fact, notified us that their plans remain 'in chnnged, but even If we should lose the others the Interest and Importance of the exposition would still, as a whole, sur pass all precedent. "As to tho domestic, participation, the effect of the European war seem likely to be rather advantageous than other wise. The stimulus on exhibits Is already felt, as Anierlqan manufacturers become Impressed with the opportunity given by the exposition for bringing their goods to the attention of the large distributers of Central South America, the Orient and Canada . "As to attendance, all expert opinion agrees that there is nothing in tin situ ation, even If continued through 115, that will affect seriously the willingness or ability of the people of the western hemis phere and of the far east to visit the expocitlon. Some opinion Is firm that travel to California may even be In creased by the war. The decision of the exposition management has, however, been reached without regard t that con sideration. We consider It our duty alike to our nation, to the participating: na tions, to our exhlhitorg and to ourselve to carry out the plans as originally laid down and which, now nearly at fruilltlon, promise the most important, the most beautiful and the mott successful ex. position in history." How to Win a Free Trip to the Pana ma Exposition Rales or rem,, i. 1 The Pie oriere and lll award three rouni-trlp tickets and expenses to the I'anama F.xposlllon. the tial coat of each trip to be lx aj prlies to the three con teatanta having the greatest number ot points at the close of the contest. t This conU-vt open to everybody . cept employes of advertlacrs on this page and of Tbt lie. The contest pug, will be published one lay tuch week and will run for A perloj of one year. 4-Polnie will be fljured on the basis of one point for each 1 cent shown on cash checks or receipts for purchases made irom advertisers cn this page. 1 e Cash checka must I deposited at or mailed to "Panama Contest Kdltor" The l4ee not later than thirty days from date of payment of same and receipt will be Issued for them. Contest to close November 7. 1314. All rash tickets and receipts must be turned Into The Pee office n t later than V p. m. on closing day of contest, or if mailed, must be postmarked nut later than that hour. Big Grain Receipts Find Ready Sale on the Local Market There was another big bulge in wheat prices, cash wheat on the Omaha market selling from Jl up to thus, the bulk of the sales be'ing around $1 .OH, 2 to 3 cents, higher than Saturday. The market opened strong and Inside of one-half hour had sold up 2 cents. maha receipts were: Wheat, Hi rars: corn, P3 cars; oats. 15 cars. Tractically everything was sold before the close of the session. Tho Omaha market followed Chicago, though the fluctuations were, not so rapid. September was high at $1.12?. and low at $1.09. December fluctuated be tween $1.14 and $I.M'4, while May sold as high at $1.2.1't and as low as $1.20. Reporters Will Not Help Gibson Seeking a Matej In all the town of M intington. W. Vs., ' thero Is not a slnnle maid - single-capable ', of wrenching the heartstrings of Will , ttlbson, who rcprent himself as a bachelor of charm and merit Flut In the unbounded, untrammeled nest, with Its r-r-r-rolling per :irries and dashing cowgirls ihe's been going to the movies, the oussi h" hopes to find a miss whose heart will heat In unison with his own. ' This much Assistant Postmaster J. I Woodard gathered from a letter he re celed from (Hhson. Two young women reporters on local J dallies were covering the "federal run and they pounced upon Mr. Woodard for some news. "Why yes. 1 have something here that might Interest you ladles," smiled the old villain, winking at the mere male who does the stunt for this faper. Deep silence veiled the oTfice for a mo ment as the pair of female Item-sleuths bi b lined the missive. Two llltle pink noses went straight up In the air anil four little heels pounded smartly on the floor as the possessors of the heels exited. T.L COMBS HEADS NATIONAL JEWELERS FOR THIRD TIME T. Combs of Omaha has been re elected president of the American National Hetall Jewelers' association for the third consecutive time by the ninth annual con vention of the ltetall Jewelers' associa tion, held In Chicago during the last two weeks of August Tills Is the first time any man has heen elected to a third term In office In the association. "It was the largest convention of ts kind ever held," said Mr. Combs, "there being 2.200 registered Jewelers present. The association Is trying to get legislation passed which will assure not only the purchasers but also the retail dealer that such articles as gold filled watch cases are not fraudulent In material when Bold as dependable goods. Fraudulent adver tising will also be Included." An "Up and Go!'1 ueamng service Kfr so a fireman rrsponrl to a f lre call? Ever to him ' Jump. Rft into action, and then to Dl'SINESS? Well, that's the sort of action shown at Dresner Hrothers $57,000 cleaning plant the moment a vhone call Is received. No heart rending delays No dllly dallying drivers No , lacking around of the work for days. No dissatisfaction and excuses from the front office when the work Is delivered. This IS the cleaning establishment that features SERVICE and lots of it. Hetter send in your winter clothes now; then watch the SERVICE. Rush Phone, Tyler 345 Dresher Bros. Dry Cleaners Dyers 2211-2213 Farnam Street, Omaha. FREfi NOMINATION COUPON GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES Send or bring this coupon to the "Panama Contest Editor" of the Bee and you will receive 1000 votes in the Panama Contest. Only one coupon will be credited to a person. Name Address ! SALE ii Tuesday and Wednesday Mahogany Finished fi&JT' Jq Parlor Clock (11 With Drum Alarm and Silver Dial i II Ornamental! Serviceable! Big Val ue! Get it How, Whi'e Thy Last.... j J j gjn Cor I6T.H C Douglas STsTttr'' -i .,: . ,- 1 RYDER HAS SOME WOOD FOR WHOEVER WANTS IT Nearly 600 cords of wood will be given sway ly Street ('ommtnnloner J. J. Hyder if someone 1 found who needs or will lake the wood, t'nless it is g-iven away Coinmlfesioner Hyder may have It cut and cordod and hold It for the poor people who will need fuel this winter. This wood Is now in the tree. Several dozen large trees are standing- In the streets or alleys In new additions and must be cut to open the way for traffic. I One of the trees. In Saratoga Tlace. la the largost Cottonwood tree in Omaha, CommiFsioner Hyder attempted to have the tries cut and rfmoved free of charge to the rlty, but no one could be found who wanted t!ie wood. A I on.nnipllve. (onss. Stop It and get relief for weak lungs, coughs and colds with Jr. King's New I'iovery W and $1. All druggists Adtrtiteinnt. t , HIL...U 1 U..,IMII,I. , COOL! It's Easy To Remember TYLER 1414 IS the number to call when you want some wiring done. IT is the number to call when you need repairs on your door bell, your electric lights, your electric iron in fact, all your electrical appliances. IT is the number to call when you want Lighting Fix tures for your residence, office or store, or when you want any kind of electrical device. IT will pay you to remember TS3E ELECTHS6 8 WOLFE ELECTRIC CO. TYLER 1414. 1810 FARNAM ST. Cool comfort every ironing day fretless, contented comfort no overheated stove no wearying walking back and forth. For, with an Electric Flat Iron the ironing may lio done in the coolest f-pot out on the orch anywhere an electric socket is handy. Irons much quicker too neater than the old way; costs very .little to operate. We Will Furnish An Iron For 30 Days Trial Free. Omaha Electric Light Power Co. "Do it Electrically" Reliable Workers If a salesman is wanted to look after a particular territory, if office helpers are required, if there's need for worker1' in the factory, if the cook or maid has given notice of leaving in all truch instances the first thought is the TVnnt Ad columns of The Omaha Bee. The "Want Ads of The Pee am read and used by ambitious men and women the most efficient in in their respective lines. Bee Want Ads are ever changing, ri?ht ujto-date, quick in bringing returns and inexpensive in cost. Telephone Tyler WOO THE OMAHA BEE Everybody Readi Bee Want Ads v V V 5 vwrnrtkmammrnrrr'-t 7 T 0