ma uaiAtiA aunVAT bee: JUTOS ' Z3, -1918, 3 Z Heads of. Civic Bodies Show Appreciation of Work of The Bee ' From the Red Cross It has been my pleasure to reside in this community about 20 years, dur ing which period I have endeavored to assist in many public enterprises, the j success of which has depended largely upon the co-operation of the newspapers. At all times 'I have found The Omaha Bee under your "' able management ready and willing to ' support evCry patriotic movement and enterprises' that have been for the henefit and upbuilding of tins com munity.' . - Ijti this connection I especially wish to thank you for the excellent assist - " ance and support you have rendered the Nebraska State Red Cross office. There is no state in fhe union with a better record in all departments of Re,d Cross activities than Nebraska, and you have assisted us greatly in producing the results attained, not .only through the liberal use of space in your newspaper, but also assistance that has' been rendered by you per v sonaUjv I hope you will live to enjoy many more anniversaries, that you will con N tinue to prosper and enjoy the best eiheallh. "Nebraska State Director, the Ameri can Jted Cross. Loyal and True Booster iul influence politically, not only lo cally but also in state and national affairs. I hope The Bee will prosper and continue to grow in strength and in fluence, and you as its editor and guiding spirit have my best wishes. President mcrcc. Omaha Chamber of Corn- One of Ak-.Sar-Bcn's staunchest supporters and a loyal and true booster is The Bee. Ak-Sar-Ben to day is an organization known and admired from coast to- coast and it is co-operation such as The Bee has given us that has made this possible Ak-Sar-Ben cannot be too lavish in it praise for what The Bee has done for it. Work 'for War Savings I'resident Board Sar-Ben. of Governors Ak- Its Influence Powerful I congratulate you upon the cele bration of your 25th anniversary with The Omaha Bee. Few newspapers in cities of the middle vest have reached the age of The Bee, and comparatively few of the editors' of those papers ha e been associated with them for a quarter of a fcentury. The Omaha Bee has, from the time it started, been an important factor in pushing the development of Oma ha and- Nebraska, and every legiti mate enterprise or institution has, had its support and encouragement. The Bee has also wielded a power- Omaha Woman's Club Great Value to Omaha I understand it has been about twenty-five years since you assumed the editorship of The Bee. It is fair to say that as far as my knowledge goes, during that time you have con ducted The Bee in a way that has commended it to the good people of this city and state, v I think the paper liars been of great value to Omaha. The banking interests, so far as I know, have al ways been cared for in a dignified manner, and not only the banking in terests of the city and state, but also the other business interests of Omar ha and Nebraska. I wish, as presi dent of the Omaha clearing house and Omaha National bank, to com mend you and your paper. President Omaha Clearing House. (Continued on Tug Htvtn. ) Mr. Rosevvater and The Bee have been of great assistance to the Oma ha Woman's club in promoting the civic betterment movements under taken by our women, and in many other ways. The publicity given to club doings has extended the limits of our club sphere to all women read ers of The Bee- President Omaha Woman's Club. Bee Helps League Women It is wonderful what The Bee has done for the league ever since the organisation of cur work. Wre have never asked anything of the paper which it has not done for us. They give our items good space, where they can easily be found. I can not find words to voice my apperciation. Chairman Service. League for Women's :tBiiBtiBiiaiiaHauiistiM!iaiTaiiiaMsiana!iBMBiiaiitiMaitMitjiBiiaunatiaitatiaiii!aMatiatittaiisiiBiitttiat!aiTfl:mtiBHnaititanaiiBii The work which the newspapers have done in featuring the various war activities, and more especially the work, of war savings, is entitled to recognition and deserves the ap preciation of all patriotic citizens. The patriotism displayed by the men in charge of our newspapers is very commendable. Knowing the in fluence that the newspapers have in molding public sentiment, makes the service rendered that much more Valuable. On behalf of the war savings com mittee, I extend to The Bee our cordial thanks, both for the work al ready, done and for the assistance I feci sure will be given in our future work, especially in connection with our June 28 drive for the organization of war savings societies, and as an ex pression of this appreciation, I am sending this letter, though it can but poorly express our gratitude for the service rendered to war savings by your paper- Nebraska War Savings Director. "Hearty and Active" I want to congratulate you on the twenty-fifth anniversary of your con nection with The Omaha Bee as edit or. I especially want to take this occasion to express my appreciation of your cordial support of the many public enterprises with which I. have been connected during this active and interesting period. The latest evidence of this support has been your, active co-operafion in connec tion with the work of the food ad ministration. The newspapers of this state and city, and especially The Omaha Bee. have brought to the food administration in Nebraska words of commendation on numerous oc casions from Mr. Hoover himself. I acknowledge to you a debt of grati tude for your hearty and active sup port of the food administration of Nebraska. MR. VICTOR ROSEWATER: Permit me to congratulate you on your completion of a quarter of a cen tury's service with The Bee. We all acknowledge you, with one exception, the best editor The Bee has ever had. May you continue to grow and pros Der until you fill the "boots" completely. Sincerely Yours, TI'E PitfJTORIOPS By Guy Liggett, Pres. DELICIOUS, FRESH and PURE GROCERIES--MEATS THE BEST THAT YOU CAN BUY 49th and Dodge PHONE WALNUT 102 La Truda Havana Cigars i irv THAT sense of comfort and satisfaction which our : printing service gives will relieve you of all occasion ; for hot weather worry, if you will only let us serve you . continuously when it comes to printing. We have many Satisfied Customers and want to add your name to our " list. Won't You Please Call Douglas 770 for Your Next , Printing Order? NATHAN S. YAFFE 512 South 16th Street 10c j Tracy Bros. Co. I j Wholesale Distributors for the j b amous Wellington Pipes J CARPENTER-ize Your Store on Paper Paper Bags Wrapping Paper Cartons of All Kinds, Twine, Etc. Carpenter, In Paper, Means Quclity ; CARPENTER PAPER CO. 9th and Harney, Omaha Federal Food braska. Administrator for Ne- Saves Sick Babies Milk and Ice Fund for Sick BSbies. The Visiting Nurse association is very happy to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Kosewater, who, eacn year, makes it pdssible for our sick babies to 'have a plentiful supply "of fresh milk and ice. We thank him for bring ing this home defense work before Jk' the public tnrougti ine tsee, lor eacn " one . who contributes helps lay the foundation for the future generation. We thank him and wish him great .success. Supt. Visiting Nurse Association. "Better Than Any Other" " . The Bee is always perfectly splen did to us. Our bank account shows the effect. The Bee stands by the Associated Charities better than any other Omaha paper. JWhen we ask for favors The Bee is always courteous, more than generous and they won't print a story unless it is true. The Bee has done such wonderful things for us at Christmas time. I hope it will continue, because the need will be greater than ever. j 1415 Douglas St. IP ; 7iliiii:iini:ii!iiniiiHiiiiiiiiii!ir:iiii!'iiH :r;i;!i!.ii:i.;ii.i!.i.ii'!;iiiii:iiiii:i:iiiiii!ii!li!i'iiiiiiiiiii'iiii!wm:iininim!iw w aNMM SMaW MMMV CMHV WMMa9 IMMIt (Ml pjfISIiiSSiJItisiSI Jfs) 1 pl-, jaHfti s . -1 -1 wswwsft 11 --r ii--" 1 I ' ' ,1 m 811 H "1 J'- v OJr" II . I- ll li '; if l! III; & I-' - llvl'l II -rkT-iom I; I 1 . r rd L RTTTTTIR : i I I - 'Kir II w-. . .. ... i 1 JZ j iz. t - i., jfi,rcz 1 . . v- -1 I ' OUR NEW HOME . ' 1 j Supt. of Associated Charities. ; Gives Great Help ; We are most appreciative of the great help given to our work by Mr. Rosewater. The Bee has helped in administering charity casej, in pro moting the growth of institutions tinder our care and in giving publicity to our work, especially in the very successful campaign for war relief funds last winter. Pres. Associated Jewish Charities. , Growing With "Growing Omaha Six years ago we moved from 212 South 14th Street (the home of The Byron Reed Company for a half cen tury) to more commodious quarters at 212 South 17th Street, which we have already outgrown. We now have taken permanent quarters at 1612 Farnam Street, where we will be atiomeMonday, June 24j to all our customers, both old and new. Our equipment and location are unexcelled and every department is pre pared to render the most efficient service. ' ; . . United States Trust Company negotiates and sells first mortgage loans on Eastern Nebraska farms and ap proved city properties, buys and sells municipal bonds and other high-grade investments, acts as guardian and trustee, executor, agent for the care and management of property, and through its subsidiary company, The Byron Reed Company, maintains an active department for the handling and sale of city and farm prop erty, platting and sale of subdivisions in and near Omaha, and also a department devoted to making ab stracts of title. v AT YOUR SERVICE UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY THE B YR ON" REED COMPANY 1612 Farnam Street - ' - Omaha 1 ' m ALFALFA BUTTER G0H1V OMAHA, NEB. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 3903 Tien Buying Advertised Goods Say You Read of Them in The Bee fry, ; : f, a- C