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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1915)
13-A X POLITIC A L ADV KRTIJ.1M;. POMTH'AI. AO F.ltTIISU. I'Otmetl, AllVKIITI'lMi, t'OI ITK U. AIUKHTIMM. rol.lTlt l. AOVt'.RTIMM.. IMll.ll 14 l t) V K llTlftMi. roblTlf!. AnVKRTI!lfl. CTW 111 VBIIBlHUyMLaf MJgg nilj OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: A PHIL 4. 1015. VOTE FOR a .. For City Commissioner v v- '.:A ,;yy w :LULUJ!!JI!!H!1UUL1 t ;,; " 1 ; ; ! - . , R , 3 - ; .: V 'l ' ' ' : ; - I fi : - t E I ri.., r fl ' JACK VOTE IN ALL OEI If : CAJTDZSATa FOB ' i city cor.if.nssiorjER A Square Deal to All. An Honest and Fair Enforcement ' of the Law,; 44 Years. in Omaha and a Tax Payer." Primaries, April 6, 1015. Election, May 4, 1915.. A VOTE FOR W.G.Shriver Candidate for CITY COmiSSiOUER t Villi Bo Appreciated At CI1AS. UIIITT Casdldat tot th lomlul ymi inv tain 1 . " :X,. iMft i r.twiiLMaWraH r1f 'I liTffflfff? w rr 1 1 1 '11 Ji1 VtT economical. pn,rr(.nlve bual Caadldate fo the Bomlaatloa of ness a'iiuiulairauou of lt af CITY COMMISSIONER ccy L Oonimlasloner in CliurR of Vpt. of Ktrwt Cleaning and Maintenance June, 1912, i to Feb., 1011. IV pi. of Polire. Sanitation and PuMlc Safety Feb., 1IM4 To Present Time. I. I nra ptandinp for re el octi on to the city corn emission upon my record and foarlessly invite all to investigate. I solicit your BupjKrt at the irimary election and pledge myself to give my earnest atten tion to the duties of office, if elected, as I have al ways done in the past. CTOOX. WARDS. FOR nn i! 63 S2I 1 : ' 5 ' -f 7 - ' 1 Vote For n Frank J. itina t ie Primaries for city ommassioner Vote for Albert UJ. Bonner Candidate for r City Commissioner ''B'l JI WTM Taxpayer In Otnaha for St Primaries u. I promlSH. if rlw ted. honeat endeavor to .!.. annii for the city an hoiiM.!. 6 fairs. Make It a Unitt la the Vrimajiee aad aire m a atart la the fiaat o. The iMinley League has eiulorsetl for nomina tion for City Commission ers, to be voted for at th Primary Election on Tuc d:iy, April t'th, 1015, the following seven named persons : VOTE FOR ALL SEVEN W. J. Shriver Harry J. Hackett H. P. Haze Chas. Unitt H. B. Zimman Louis Burmeister Albert W. Bonner Albert V. Jeffries, President. J. M. Talbot, Secretary. v A Vole for Candidate for CITY COMMISSIONER Vill Be Appreciated Primaries April 6,1915 UIALDEf1AR Candidate for ' City Commissioner Your Vote is Respectfully Solicited. VOIK Kl'IMIiKT HOLICITKD CANUIDATM lOU City Commissioner Primary Election, April 6,1915 None of 'em are In it at fun-makintr with the Kat zenjammers. Happy Hooli gan and little Snookums. R:r(ll L THOMAS i 11 f 't ' . .1 ma .. ' . . lb ill afll n W.I jlNltiJlllllm',g I linn in i M- - - - i PARTNERSHIP LOYALTY AMD ysni Attend Primaries W-S- JARDIfflE"' FOR ! u " M rial, and caused the removal of defective workmanship . on sewer, curbing and paving contracts. He has conducted the business of his department in a business-like 'man ner, and should bo re-elected. I mm - 1 rkxsa I . I '' i fy (l.uo liaa (Ji'iiinance. Am l'reeldent of the City Council In 190S, aup;oi ted, voted for and all Ordinances placing an occupation tax on public aervlce corpor ThlH tax Iiuh net the city approximately $730,000 a I lice Heptember t slKned ailoiiH. I, 1HU A Vote for Louis Burmester f 1 1 1 11 aMaaMeM. VAL. eJ. ( Xdltor and Publisher ...y--y.x v :v c- , , - - -- ''', -'': ;.- '' ' Commissioner SESRSSrafSBESRa I PMOV Candidate for re-eloctiou as City Commissioner, is tlio jnosont Suporinton dent of the Department of Iuhlic Improvements. Un der hirt management, the department has been eco nomically and efficiently administered; the wishes of the people have been subserved, and the City's interests have been faith fully guarded. ITe has su.jerintended the con struction of several miles of sewers, curbing and paving, and compelled contractors to comply with specifications, con demned defective mate mi.. ;;i--A.PipwniL m jmiuyimi; iiipw Vote For JOHN YIRAK Candidate for City Commissioner A Citizen of Omaha for 37 Years and a tmjer tor' Htt Yearn. X atand for aa Zooaamlo Admialstra tlon. X will appreciate your aup port and thank yon for came. Hr.-tfoter! In tlie L'lectlon of your City (notnmlHHluner, don't overtook a Hood man. Head the fnllowinic imrtlHl record of X.OUIU HDa atXBTEJt aa a former Councilman compare thl record with that of otliur candidate, and reward paat xorvlcoit with your vote: 1. Introduced and vtted for the lieaolutlon eatabllahlno; the clitht-hour day In City Ixpart nujjits wliert) day labor In nil Ployed. KRducliiB; the working; tlmo from lo houra to 8 houra per day, without reducing the com pensation. 2. Introduced and voted for the Bond Ordinance In 1DU0 for 3,0i0.(ioo.0fi for the purchaae of the Water Vork -the firm teu toward munlclnal ownernhlp. 3. Voted for the Ordinance ordering cimatrurtlon or rccon atructlon of all vladucta In thn City, X(ipllna the Tenth Htiecl viaduct. 4. Konoirteit anil vnlArl t(v tli is a step toward a Greater and Better Omaha. PETER Omaha Sally Tribune) FOR CITY COMMISSIOHER Mr. Peter 1 not eubaenient to any clique, organization, op (e rlal Interest of any kind; he stuurlH for lioneBty, ludepeudence and Impartiality both in the inak lug und In the euforclns of the law. Throughout bit editorial career bed In t!l hta public utter kncea, he appears as the earnrat and Influential advocate of meas uroi looking towards reform and pronreafl in municipal eovern uient. Always 4eplr lctereated la the growth of the city, he has beoa on of the moist potent fao tor la keepLng Omaha abreaat with the Uuiea. end In guiding Ita development In accordance with enllfc-httmed modern method of safety, sanitation, and econ (omy. Such a man oupht to be coiumlaaloner. The City Heeds Him IM James C. Dahlman Candidate for City Commissioner. Primary Election, April 6. II. mil iw i in i.ii.ii nm.! ' iiini' I will appreciate the support of the people of Omaha, and will in future, as in past, make an honest effort to merit your confidence. RE - Candidate for CITY COHSSIONER 11 Charles H. Withnell, who has very efficiently served as city councilman for three years, is seeking a second term, and his record proves that he deserves it. His de partment covers building inspection and the fire service. Under his administration the building and fire depart ments have been brought up to a high standard owing to his close personal supervision. These two departments were never, in better condition. Primary Election April 6 VOTE FOR Joseph . lunimel .IB,.,.,.,,,.. I.H I X .: ' 1 v. VOTE FOR FRANK T. QUIGLEY CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER A business administration by an efficient business man. Place of business, Auditorium Pharmacy. Prominent in Amateur Athletics. Vote for a Succes uul Dusincss Man Frank Barker OF BARKER BROS. PAINT CO. Sity ELECT Q FOR City t ajassssBavBsaaaiesBa Commissioner For . Recommenda tion, Investigate his record In the De partment of Parks during the past three years. Primaries April 6th, 19 15 cuss FOR Hommissioner Primaries April 6