Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 31, 1914, NEWS SECTION, Page 4, Image 4

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    BRITISH SEA LORD
RESIGNSJ1S OFFICE
Kewsptper Campaign Against High
Official of Austrian Birth
Causes Removal.
&ECX1TED IN AUDIENCE BY KING
te.lated dr Marrlnae In l'r'
Prlnr Holdings II la h Position In
(irrinin ar !"
lilt...
nt i.i.ktiv
IjOXI'ON. "ft W-Th T'.ime viva
that It understands that Karon Klsher.
admiral of the fleet, will :i"ceed Pilnrt
luls of Uattctiheie a first fa hiJ of
tht admiralty.
1.01MN. Oct. JO. Prince of Bat-'
tenberg. again! whom tli"re linve hern
no oien charges. 1 i f mucli I lie cn"ir
because of hi Atu'tHim origin, ha re
signed il po (Ion e." fit.-l fr lord o'
tn arimlrtily, It 1 ;:iOiiK"t prooshle
because of a sparer i ainpai ;ii ,
against his holding such a Mali enn
mand. Announcement of TrltH t I.011I' resigne-1
lion was made tonight In the court cir
cular, which recorded thai the ir nre ho'l
tcn received In audience by the hlnB on
relinquishing Ins appointment.
Prince Louis of I,n,tr,,l'e'R nlthugh
born In Austria, camo tn Kmslmid u.
boy and wan iiatiirall7..l fn I Vis alien he;
was onlv II years old. H'r rirc In the
navy a Mnaer thmi thHt of meet ca
dets for he lad l:i In the invy twen-ty-lhiee
yri.r brfore ho vai promoted
to a captaincy nnd It ti another thir
teen yers tef re ho hcni a rear sd-j
Mlral. kven uftir that he went up hy,
easy stage, lit finally his It rent sMli'y
and service being reropnljed. he was
appointed flriU ri lord In lI?-a few
ear after Mb visit to America
Outside of the farl that he was born In j
.Austria the chief argument ti I at opponents'
made against hint wax that lie the'
brother-in-law of Prince Henry of I'rua-1
en, who hold a i.omewhRt similar com-:
nisnd In the' C rman navy.
There were rumorfl onietiiiO ngo that!
T'rlnce Louis had been confined In the I
tower rf London, out the ntie too'
ridiculous to lie given eerlou considers-',
tlon, although the authorities deemed It I
expedient that ha ahrmld appear more in,
public Inaiead of confining hlmeclf to
the admiralty, where since the ouihreaki
of the war he had hen wtirklng night
and day directing the strategy of the
Tiavy, the prince being considered one
of the most noted strategist of f ji
navy. . I
He la a vice admiral and personal elde-i
de-camp to the king. Ilu wai horn at
Oratl, Austria, In lsf.l. the eldest ton of
Prince Alexander of Hcftse. lie married
lila coiialn, Princess Victoria, daughter ;
of Lou la IV, grand duke of lfcHe. audi
of Prlnceae Alice, gueen Victoria' i
daughter. He wn naturalixed a Brlt'ali '
ubject and entered the royal navy In lHg. j
By marriage Prince 1-ouln In related to
Kraperor (Vlllam of (lerniany, the em-j
prror be In the eldeat aon of Queen Vic-1
torlaa ldeat daughter. The wife nt
Prince Louie la alater to the Fluea'an em
pieea and coualn of the German emperor.
In aWS he vtnUrd the l.'nltcj Ptatea In
command of a ttrltlah aiiadrnti.
We invite
cptn charge
accounti from
respontit le
parlies
4m htom ft
Ik l
Stein-Bloch Clothes for Men
are the Best Ready-Made Clothes
in the World at their price.
Plain, strong statement but
I true, every word of it, as true
I ' today as it was 60 years ago.
Specials that foretell of great activity in our superb
Second Floor Women's and Misses' Departments
Wl.v Pre liecaiixe they il.i
nut ptop ik iloes the uniinl
run of i lothe Ht Rood frttirlr
hnl o'J rlvle. t!i-y (ontH'ii
Hie Lint piieille workniatiahlp.
Without that the l.et of 'fah
liii won't Ktiiml, tlie bent of
t ! 'von t stick.
Sold in Omaha, only in our new
Men's Shop.
Suits and Overcoats for Men of
all sizes and buikto $13.C0, $20.00,
S22.50, $25.00 and up.
Peck's Clothes for Young- Fel
lows are World Standard.
No otlier younr men's clothe
ho rcfitif'l in uppenrariro ni"!
ho i x. ellent in tiiliric and tiill
frl riK. Wearer know thi from
experli'.ee) atui they ulao know
t'utt no iietlon in ever rnlxed
abiujt their (HHiiloniibleneiia
mill better ntlll ttiev cot no
t more than common IuihIm.
Suits and Overcoats $15, $18.00,
320.00, $22.50, $25.C3 up.
OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE
1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET.
Prevloua to enlargement, the
arrowth of these Ipta. waa
little ehort of marreloua. Now.
in larger quarter, the Tery
day activity la atlll more pro
nounced Knowing; conclusively
that our hJgh atandaxd pipa
ganda In gaining; many ad
herent Saturday aura to aea
a big- ruah.
It's Overcoat time and we've the kind you're looking
for big, roomy Balmacaans, English Form Fitting Models as
well as conservative styles the best in town
1S.OO to 60.00
The last day of
Shoe Week sure
to be a hummer
Women's Fall Boot In all
the good MyW and all
sl?a. Value to W.OO
3.10
Cliildrrn'g Shoos on Sale all
Ihj, nii.en M to m -v
2. Ukh ntylea I Mil
worth to ;.r.o. w
SUea to 8
vrth to
$.25
1.10
Two Big Coat Specials
fqr Girls 8 to 14 Years
Heveral hundred coat of new
est atyle, made eapecially for
ua, and each hearing mi ear
markn of B. A T. distinctive
ness will he placed on wale at
the' decidedly apeclal price of.
Another hlg lot goea on aale
at a money paving price. The
inoet heautlful of fahrlea
elegantly made and trimmed
and aervlceahle withal 110 00
or 112.60 would oe a fair price
The New College Coat
for Young Women
Tlie style lilt of a decade, here In greater
variety and finer value than In any other
atore In town. Jaunty and serviceable;
ize32 to 3K
10.00 and 15.00
5.00
7.50
Hat np tablo of girls' jaunt y Jiits
o . . sell regularly for $2.00 to $2.75
opecial on Snt unlay you can have your
for Girls iiH for
1-50
Saturday
Scarf
Service
Another
swell num
ber for Sat
urday 50c
Olorea, tan or natural
olora. Mack emhrolderv
liai k rhamolfiette. gl.OO
Jt r y Moilia or t.in
in pe 11.53
Hand newn grav or
tan ...$1.75
K.xtrn (elected tan or
gray 92.95
Ton want thla aew bat
Jnit off Broadway,
fancy figured foulard
allk band, hand madn
how a, very amart; blue,
green, black ,S3.00
V Neck, pure worated
eweatera, blue, grav,
ivlilte MOO
"ItooKh neck" or Hyrun
(ollnr eater
91.00 to SO. BO.
Mentor
Union
Suits
for Men
Kgyptian Cot -ton
$1, $1.50
V o o I Worsted
at $2.00
Mercerized a lit
Wool nt $3.00
We invite big, stout and other
wise hard to fit men to come in
and try on a few of the Famous
STEIN-BLOCH MODELS.
I llM U rfJS-
High Type Suits
and Orercoats for Boys
Individual in Btle,
pxrellont f a b r I cn,
unusual pattprns,
extra well ncwed.
prtrca very modest
5.00,7.50,9.00
and 10.00
Sweaters,
$1.50 to 3..V
Plaunel Shirts,
. . 91.00 and f 1.30
Mentor Union Suits
50c to $1.50
Hosiery
etc.
neckwear,
Special inducement for Women
Wanting really High Class Suits
A lino of suits in all the leading colors ;md fab
ricsmade i nthe most faultless maimer nnd
lies made in the most faultless manner and
ize$
4.50
Women's and Misses' Coats in Great Variety
"'l1" T" mS 8UCh Buperb Coat9 at 8uch tTic- My stores would feel
justified In advertising Bucto coats at guth prices as R "Special Sale "
12.50, 14.50, 17.50, 19.50, 24.50 and up
No Store in
Omaha so well
prepared to take
care of the little
tots' clothes wants
Specials from the Women's and Children's
Furnishings Departments
Girdles, fancy Ladles' "Mentor" Union
Come Saturday and get acquainted with the One
Omaha Store that is
getting Bigger and Better every day
Ladles
and plain silk or velvet,
2 and 2.50 values.
:ral. $1.75
Ladies Neckwear of new
soft and stiff collars, col
lar and cuff sets and ves
tees. . . 25t to 82.75
ladles' "Wayne" knit
hose, full fashioned,
double sole, high spliced
heel, light or medium
weights; black only,
pair 23
Suits,
white
to
Children's
underwear
medium
or gray,
weight,
81.25
83.00
fleeced lined
in shirts or
panta, nicely finished and
good full cut; cream or
gray, at 25
Children's vests or pants
in part wool, fine ribbed,
medium weights, gar
ment . . 50c
l fcrclf Kldairr T-uable at Onrr. !
...... '-r hi row,
Kldn.r PHIa yo ft thtlr hrallnar from
th. very flrat do. Bnrksche, weak, aor.
kidneys, painful MadJ.r nJ Irrfjular ac
tion dlaappear with tholr n. O. 1'almer.
Gren Pay, Wis., aa: "My wlf la rap.
Idly recovering lir health and treng-th,
du solely to Foley Kidney rill" And
W. T. Hutchena, Kicholsnn, Oa., anya.
"Just a few doaea mud ma feci Wetter,
and now my palna and rlinumatlam ara all
fona and I sleep all night Ions " All
alBr averywrinrc. Advertisement.
Bomb from German
Aeroplane "Kills
Nineteen Women
TURKEY BREAKS'
INTO ARENA OF
(Continued from Tag One.)
no alnicle units na powerful aa elilirr the
due ben or the Urealau, but tlx number
of Ite Veasela, It le arsurd In tendon,
will give it command of the Inland aea.
The elate of Albania, ronaldvred a mas
terpiece' of lb diplomacy of'tha great
power, haa effectually disproved the
th-nrire that It a compact nation by
reol Ing ItaeK Into several separata sov.
ermnenta, eomu of which are nothing
more than liidepomlent munlelpailtlea.
The dlarupte.l I'.virvi tan concert la reprc
arnted at Avjuoa by Italy and by font
wamlnrlng evinm:alonera, with no gov-
Paloatlne," with corcea hi ttiully upon the
KKyptlan frontloc at Ilafa on the Medi
terranean arid Akaha on the Ked Sea.
lireece aad Alltea Rradr.
' The alllca are quite ready for Turkey.
All prt parutluna have beep made by
Kngland In K'Kypt along the hanka of
the Burs canal and the peninsula !
Four Oxen Too Few
at Hastings Feed
! '
I HAKTlMiH. Nb., Oct. 30-(8peclal Tel
' isurn.l-Tin: l u f. I ik jbm men of Ilaatlnga
I rtgarcllesM of party affiliations helped the
I democrats make a big aucceaa of their
er.im- pi to uccept their ndvlre. lireei e
LONDON. Oct. .lO.-Two German aero
plane on Wednesday dropped two
bonsba at Bethune, France, according to
the correspond tit of tha Dally Mall In
lorthfra Prance. The first failed to ex
plode, but the eerond. which fell among
market women, killed nineteen of them
and mjurtd forty ethers.
Two bombs were also dropped at Dun
kirk on the same day from a Taube ma
chine) , feet up In the air. A woman
aod child were killed and oil the win
dows la the neighborhood were smashed.
The women of the town are terrified.
Bleed Sufferers
Want to Know
! The Light U Turned on to a
Subject of Darkness.
line lnvndl northern ICtliua and com
plactnlly announced that
met with the approval of the powers, in
the north Ksaad Pasha, representing
Turkey, evldmlly Is preparing lo occupy
the unstable throne recently deserted by
Prince William of Wled.
I.sjII In We I of Flanders.
In the area of purely military activi
ties there sevma to be a general lull. 8pe
rlal dlepatches from Wast Flanders con
tinue to describe the terrible fighting
hk h has marked the great battle there,
but official communications from both
sides indicate that there has been little
changa In the relative situation of the
opposing v armies. One special dispatch
dwells on an occasion early In the batt e
when the Peiglan army, exhausted anil
almcet without ammunition, was on th;
menace tu tin peace if the old world
for more than fifty yonrs. Syria. Arnlil.i
lis action has ""- wesopaiamia win aitio be freed from
the bllKhtlng Influence of the Tin kl- li.
who will Ik- relegated to the obs-iite
valleys of Asia Minor."
will soon discover.
"By its foolleh yielding to the Inatinn-
flnlia of nrm.nw Tur ll .... Koa .vnml. ...... I
Its own doom. The Ottoman empire In"""'" 'iVak nK "ractlon today.
Kurope win soon be n.erelr a memory.; . ret.ry of state arrived .11
Wnce the Turk, are resolved in aelf- " c'' ,,r"' spoke for nn hour to an audl
de.lruc.lon we do not regret Its appear- on' "f "' v"ral llol"'- rr-ople, which
anc. In the ranka of the combatants. . j " fur expectation, of the
"The present mlKhty struggle will mean' ""' ' entrprlse that the four
for Kurope nut only the end of lTunslan x,n Provided went only part way around,
militarism, but Hln0 the end of the Tur! 11 wn" est limited that uhout e.fluil.peraona
In Kurope. Tleae have been tlm chief atlrndetl.
i . non.iirtiHn ruiul w.ia rnteed for the
'event oi.d two liHinis mui'clit'd In the pa-
r.nle of Home forty uutnmohllcs.
Tln Mate candidates who )oke were:
i C.liHrli-a W. l'ool. William H. Kaatham,
Mleorue Hall. Wllilnm II. Smith, Will
' Mai'pin. A. C. i'hallenberger. Uovernor
Morehead cn:ne with Bryan, but did not
Validity of Mann ,
Law is Attacked!
speak. Gilbert M. Hitchcock of Omaha
waa-expected, but did not put In an ap
pearance.
Kansas City Opens
New Union Station
KANSAS C1TT, JJo.. Oct. W. Kansas
City today began to celebrate the com
pletion of Ita new union station which i
will be formally opened to the public !
this afternoon when President Wilson at j
the White Hoime touches a button and '
mi'lnn. -I1a Ik. Annrm nt Ilia t.rnilfial t
structure.
The celebration will continue with little
Interruption until midnight Saturday
when the first regular train will run Into ,
the station. j
Umlt at a cost of J'.,0iO,ocO and repre- j
kcnMiiK, will: tho attendant terminal;
facilities, an outlay of tuO.uOO.COil, the new!
station Is one of the world's largest
buildings of Its kind. 1
The. public schools were closed that the:
pupils .and teachera might take part n '
the festivities.
WASHINGTON. Oct. . Constitution
ality of the white slave law. when ap
plied to Instances not Involving coercion
or price, was raised In the supreme court
today In an application for reconsidera
tion of the court's refusal to review the
conviction of Max CJ. Cohen, an attorney
of Portland, Ore., for alleged suborna
tion of perjury In a white slave case.
Here Are Suspended
WA.MI1NOTON. Oct. t Special Te e
gram ) The Interstate Commerce con
mliulon further suspended from Novem
ber '. i.ntil May 12. ltd.', the operation
(if tariffs mtii nlnr proponed Increas -d
rales on live stock, carloadx. he I ween
points In South Dakota snd other states
std St. I'sul. Omaha and Kansas 1iv.
I
Tbe mere fact that 8. S. ... the fasous
fcluod purifier, eVIre ot diteasa. Is a
world's story, s topic cf ineratlaa wbr
erer mea get logetatr. :
Thty wader abr, sltuply l)-iv:c moat
remedies are myr.t-l.fd aa) pat tcf:r; tbera
as "dlacoTerlra.' Tit facts are list we
pay too Bscfe at tent tee te pnn:b:il-lr and
aot eaougn to josl, fcoetpua srcc-spllsb-seat.
B. 8. Is a rasedy of cur Miliars.
H baa a bltury iliit li r.uen d' ; y la
sea's minds Icrcjic 11 Li ds t-c work,
driven cut dtp seated d.zzr, revived
hope, put thi O. K. m eppesraace aad
clamped dona t:c'-t cay iCort cf gams
te get tbe cr?er Lsad- A117 torn snot en
tbe sklo Is aa lairjed'.cte dc-azod fur
8. 8. stace tts lr:l prlocip: of tbls
fsaieua remedy Is to tr,k cut fcr p'.aces
ef trouble. Tel. Is a pbrtlolcglcal fact
aad 8. 8. 8. la true te tlie worUcgs 'it
our body.
Get a bottle ct S. 8. 8. today at sey
droggUt aad bctfe Llood tri'.tb It '
asasier aay blocd Clccase s:d d it !a a
way te eaphulxe its Ia3jacc. lad 1'
yoa woe Id Hit defioite adrlce write Tbe
Hwtft tpectuc Co., 50 Swift IildK., at 'ants.
Oa. Their asedlcal detrtineat la where
auet peopls first seek adirlec that puts
ijtat as Ute straight road.
point of retiring bvfore overwhelmlnit 1
numbers when, much to their surprise, ITJntPQ frATTI Tni'tl'l
two Herman divisions oimoaed to them ! AvUitUO li UU1 XlUltU
auddenly rei'red The Krlglana admit
that had their Intended retreat been car
ried eut. tho way would liavo been
cleared for a German march on 1'unklrk.
aa t tic aides had nnt yet come up In
sufficient force to mvr the lielglan re
treat. Peliograd ' still' c.uth ua liv the mat
ter of statements concerning the extent
of Ita successes in Roar. an roland. It
now declares that the (iermans and Aus
trian may be expected to resuire :hi
offensive at any moment aa they have
reoe-lved reinforcements.
V.n4 at TnrUey la Karoite.
The Times commenting l-vlev ' on lit
PetraKrad dliielchta rrportltii the TuiU
Uii lioiiibardincnt of flit c na d;u;
lewns. nays
"The situation on ti e rar eet ha de
eloped logically. Ptr eon.e weeks Pant
the Influences controlling ice Ottoman
government have bee: wnr1 lug 'o pro-'
yoke the allies ,nto declaring war on I
Turkey. These efforts ?,ve i,en in vain j
a the'alUfd power, were determined!
net to he tre aggressor I
"Ttev met ta f peovocatnm. Ilket
the uicoi poialh n of tho German cri.ler)
lirealau and licvt-.c In the Turkish raw'
and the aoolitlon ef the 1 apolatK n. 1
merely by protests.. Thn a acrt rf iiltt-l
matiim was addreatert to Knlar.d r-j
gard int. the watch kept upm lh n ou'h
of the liardannele. Till al-o fsTled. but
finally the Turks began a ' military
detnonatratioii again! the Ksyptianj
fr.nfla,r li . f I I'.u fniiiiil all nrn,ilUn,l
made fc-r ai attack.
"Now cornea the bumbtroir.eot of the
Buesian toans. It la beloved that the
sultan and some of his ad.-lsora favor m
policy ot p.utrsnty. but that they have JnX
been ovi rboi l, by. the M1111 fee of i tilfll stive, correitlvc. tall 0 Iruit-lhe nstuil lenwdy
and procres I ICi la tn-'il m lor bihuunr.conlipation. Indigcstiuo. g!l-t.xie.
rire.i n..mir. t,..i,..k , . I muddy compWaion. tKkhcadaihe. pilev tc. It currt
w a k
1EAL range
Demonstration
FREE
Stt rf Alumlrvim Way
HILTON ROGERS
1N isis Harney
5 stem Week.
2 Constipation
It Never Fails
1
Jji f M tZ BsaTgtf. JL
111 ft "rrz.
FREE Drinking Cups Saturday
At the Rexall Drug Stores.
To celobrnto our Silver Anniversary this Saturday
we shal 1 fx'wc to each customer making a purchase of '2m
or over one collapsible aluminum drinking cup. Our usual
low cut prices will prevail.
SOAP
IVORY
WOOL or
FAIRY
.") cakes Saturdav for
.19c
Tiiklsh troops are b oiakins pore blood. Wrong nerves heaithy ti
rd along the Kit-; SI. iter Sum Medicine. fMlta ar Mineral W
I'm frontier where th proh'em of feed-1 For Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys
lug tliem muet be arduous To' the south) St per Isr at yeur drugl or by mail Irom u.
the Ottoman 'forces ara believed to be ' TWABtT FOOD CO. ttl teoahty SMa.tHaU4
eatreneaed through southern Syria and For Sale by Shtrman A McConejell
Our Catch Line Phrase
The catch Hue phrax adapted In
the advertising of our firm,
"Save Tim and aoay by Com
ing S tract to tbe Sherman ) KcCoa
sail Drug- Co."
Iihh li come both an epigram and a
trnl-Mii, the verily of whl.il is taken
at luO per cent face value by aome
hundred of thooMMriilM tf patrona
tliroiiiciiinit the Trans-Mlssieslppl
count i y.
1'oc lir. Victor's l oot t'omfort . Ho
6Jc nr. I'harles Kivah t'ood . . . .80
Nc netoria. Kenulne 81e
Jic i'utlciiru .-iiaii lo
11 vi) i u I1 ik el I h .-jrup I'epoiu . CSO
-0c i'ur:iien'K 1'i'wdcc ..80
,.0c I'.inthiox 8So
,iuc l"an Klilnrv fill 340
tl 0(1 iiutry's Malt 83o
:'ic l-rimtllla lie
'Oe l'i lieco 'I ootli I'aHte 39o
lloillcka lalted Milk, hofi.it.il
site SB. 8S
iSc Tond's Vanishing Cream' ...14o
iOc S rup r'lsrs 89o
bVu f-empre itiovlue 89e
5"c Viola 1'njni lso
.'ic e T 1 I Whfte r-ei Soap ISo
:'5c Woodhury's I aclal Soup .....lo
$1.00 llyomvl, cuiaplele 83o
Hind's liiniev and .Alinon-I Cream 80
:'nc Lyons' Tt!i loader... lo
JSc Mavata Talcum ....'. 13o
SOc Menthclat im 8S
!5c Mennen s Talcum, 4 kinds . ISo
tl.RO Oriental Cream, Uourard'a S8o
oOc Cape's IHasepsIn 8 o
l nik I'lnkliam's Compound 67o
ISr Packer's Tsr 8oap ....14e
Toe Jad Units' for S4o
11.00 l.leteilne for B9o
KOc trie's Hluiharb Laxative ...34c
rfic Carter's I.lver P11U for ....18o
Mo 8al Ilepatica for . . .31o
II tireen Mountain Renovator for S4o
i5c Iaxative Uoro Pepain Ho
SANI FLUSH
17c, 3 for 50c
Candy Specials
40c box Nut and Cream Chocolatea
for 80
60c boK Maraschino Cherry Chwo-
lates for 39u
fido l.ox Tango Chocolates. lb....3S-o
Liggett s de Luxe Chocolates, lb. SOo
L!uty Dutch Dellg-ht Chocolates. 1
pound SOo
O'Hrlen'e Monte Chrlsto Chocolates,
pound . .SOo
Dlnnlnif's Maseppa Chocolates, lb. SOo
Woodward's Candy 40 kinds.
OVM SODA rOTOTAIsTg
with luncheonettea In connection. The
handsomesi. iikm suuitarv In Omaha.
A litt'e different anl better than
elfcewhere.
The Bodaeaala down stairs, 14th
and I)o1s t. : The Owl'a Meet,
do n stairs, 16th and Harney Sis.
i
i Buy it by the Dozen
Sherman &V!cConncll Drug Co.
PKOPBISTOBS Or TU TOtTM OMASA. UUU STOBXS.
Sheruaa XcCoaatU DTUg Co., Cor. 14th and Podge.
Loyal Pbarmaojr, Hotel lyaJ Itlock.
Owl Drag- Co., Cor. lth and Harney.
Tbe Harvard Pharmacy, Cor. :it;t and tar nam.
and you'll always hart a supply of rh, clean, pure, swest cream so4
mm on nana ior every purpose,
EVAP oVaID
Stsyrillzexl Unaweetened
relieves you of ail milk worries. It keeps better than bottle milk. It Is
always of uniform richness, and Is more economical n eocTexuent.
Cottage milk is made under tbe most sanitary conditions right in the
heart of the best dairy country by s process that tliminmttt that feeisi tartt
which makes some milk objectionable. Tbe Cottage process assures tbe
highest quality at all time. It is delivered direct to yosr grocer from our
Condeneeriee so that it reaches you quickly and always fresh.
Oet s supply of Cottage Milk today. Once you know
its quality, convenience and economy you'll never go
back to bottle milk.
The Milk Without the Cooked Tcute
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vou seen that
little booklet of "Pan
! oramic Views of Omaha?"
It h a beautiful set of bird'g-t?ye pictures of
Omaha caught by the new circuit camera,
and brings out in striking form the beauties
of Omaha's business, residential and park
sections.
10c at The Bee Office or at Newsstands