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()\l;\ll A l)AlLY .llLY '-'. 1901. 'l']l]-‘ BEE hild's lower jaw was irely torn Away : five friends. Each winner bas a separate President Sbaffer, whon seen this morne o1 ouh o Ner St thirty Minites niter the Manager Bear's company 18 offering first- [ oy .o, . ere, said there was nothing new to be given of M. O Oliver, a suvevor. The man who Manager Bear of Ferris Btock Company Ex- | . 0 amussment and s evening at Doyd's Obristian Endeavor Convention Promises 10 | .\ Asked as to the m tiog of the. ad h \_ i aped On A1l of our tends an Invitation, will be & pleasant side lssue to this cam Eclipse Its Pradecessors, visory board, he said: “This Is the reg algn. Now and then a little recreation fs il ular auditing time and if I find anything & good thing and it will do the girls good of sufficlent fmportance 1T will call th LONDON, July 6.--Mrs. Ronalds, one of THREE CMAHA LEADERS INCLUDED | (6 spend un evening at the theater. FOUR BIG HALLS ARE TO BE UTILIZED | board together to consider it, but that fs the American women who raised the fund a rag dn e And it may be that Sam Bear will get all.” when the hospital ship Malne was bought still more deeply interested and throw in and equipped for the use of the British SUNDAY, t-this morning killed Esther Oliver, § u rican Woman, imars for A ’ When Monday Afternoon Count Of |4 jot of votes for somebody. Stranger | Fiest Day Clenrs Up Preliminary Busi- AL AR S b e b iy g 60 o 8¢, ° Votes 1 Finished the Three [ things have happened Hets And Makes & Good Stast DENVER, July 6 A bomb or 1 bonorary Indy of grace of tho Order of St Highest in Omaha Get This 18 an incentive to the several lead- oh 08 WS 8 (hs v rown he yar e II | Fres Theater ing candidates to get to work. You have - y have only a short while in which to secure Conventio e a place in this theater party, so you will i T ales oce y Gvery Yo | have to rush in your votes rapidly e These sales occur only once every year. What is the play? Well, don't worry CINCI o y 8. stieth an- Wise buyers take ady, TI, July 6.-The twentieth an ntage of these low |Anrna Gunl, Grana about that. Sam Bear knows his business | Vern Krames, C 4 nual meeting ot the Christian leavor o« . i . t's Kimberle onds to Paplo peb- prices and lay in a supply of these Wash Fabrics, Mayme Graham, David City L A R _'m" slety began a five days' eession in this city L Sk 3 Olive Patterson, Fremont.. APy fer a first-cluss altractlon | today. The registration of delegates and All of our 15¢ Japanese Crinkle Cloth now 10¢ yard. Qlive Patterson, Fremont ‘“[;_‘il‘"“”""""- " ¢ the theater box | Y'*Itors is unusuaily large and the indica- Goldie Brookings, Wayne e taree winners of the theater BOX|(jong are that the attendance will be the | 3 v . , v v Celta Hoffman ) ) ouncod d - by All of our 15¢ Madras now 10e yard. Celta, Hoffman, York.... party will be announced in The Bee Monday | jareest in the history of these great gathe | aft race Nowell, Beatrice noon erings In addition to the receptions and Helner, ' Lincoln soon as the winners read the Monday | pajiis - M. Whiffen ; i ; r 3 rallies at different state headquarters the | [ tanton ? i L bt e Bt et on their | pyginess session of the United Soclety of | , Auburr . 5w | theater clothes and each one may fnvite ive | Chrigtian Endeavor was held during the o s B30 friends to sit with her at the play forenoon, at which the annual reports of | e : . "\| Now the proposition fs clear—each of | tny officers and business agents were sub- n, Hastinges i | the three highest candidates in the Omaha | mieted | l§ All our 20¢ Zephyr Ginghams 15¢ yard. All of our 25¢ Madras now 15¢ per yard. All of our 40¢ and 45¢ Zephyr Novelties, fine imported goods, at 25¢ yard. z Crawford ry Phelan, o Glidden Myrtle Gate' ” " — ” v W : ) All of our 50¢, 60¢, T5¢ Imported Zephyr Novelties now Anna sam, Huncroft list 18 to occupy a box, surrounded by five | The annual meeting of the trustees will | per yard, Yattle Gibson, Chadron... triends of her own choosing—elghteen peo- | pe peld ¢ | s Mae Webb, Tecumseh All of our 50¢ Linen Ginghams at 25¢ yard. Lilllan Shryock, Plattsmouth falchow, West Point h Moeller, Fremont Buckles, ' Fremont Brenton, Neligh We close Saturdays at 1 p. m. during July and Angost. Maggle O Conror, Contral City Anna Hopkins, Aubur na_Batson, Arlington THoMPsoN, BELDEN 8.Co. | i 1 All of our 30¢ nml 3bc Linen Ginghams now at 224e, s afternoon. The grand openings ple In the aggregate, and all because of | with the welcoming address and the addrews | Manager Bear's admiration for the inde-|of Prestdent Clark and the annual report pendent American girl who works for a|of Secretary Buer, will take place simul Hying. taneously in the Auditorfum tonight. Thr large auditoriums and a large hall have GOMEZ ALMOST IN TEARS |been arranged on the old exposition grounds adjoining Washington park, on Eim street LN Tells Dinner Party that He is Mach | A large platform has also been constructed The r“””“i": ROUND TRIP RATES may interest B Movel by Americans’ in Washington park for overflow open air J Mae MeCormick Blair meetings, Music ball has been designated you If so0, ¥ g ar v s, limit of A HUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS ce you. 0, you may learn all about routes, limit o Mert Jones. Blalr, LA A as “Auditorfum Endeavor.” Power hall | S . 5 : — called “Auditorium Williston™ and Hortl tickets, et cetera, at any Burlington ticket office, July 6.—~W. D. Stokes gave | culturo hall {s known as Unlon League club this | Ohlo.”” Odeon hall is fourth in |5 D d i ral Maximo Gomez and|Four of the auditoriums will be use . envar an réwurn ada Palma. Mr. Stokes was | multanecuely tonight. Dr. Tennis S. Ham July 1 1o 9. formerly a member of the Cuban League|lin of Washington, D. C., preides In one > fesi of America and was closely identified with | with W. F. Jacobs of Brooklyn as musical Return limit, October 31. Auditoriu TELLURIDE STRIKE IS OVER | &5 Ftane e e ermage, $33,600, insurance $1,500. sl Thres Hours' Conference Results in Satii- ROBERTS OF IOWA IN FAVOR \\1"#\' r””‘.\ Miss 8 Ca ory Agresment. President and Secretary Woutdn't | Virdeeh Weich, Fapiliion { the work of the junta of which Mr. Palma | director. Bishop Samuel Fallows of Chi Miss Rose, Gilmore was the head. The dinner was arranged on | cago presides in the other, with Percy S. | [ sis P b' d ' | i AL L T il the spur of the moment, General Gomez in- | Foster of Washington, D. C., as musical 1 uenio an return IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS MADE MINER | wick' Cralg | tending to return to Cuba today and not | director. Eminent eoloists will assist the July 1 to 9. | kit - Crate, Cra deciding to remain over until the morning | chorus of 1,200 voices in each of these feiad . | WASHINGTON, Juiy The enly Bams LIl when he accopted Mr. Stokes' invitation | auditoriums tonight. In addition to the Return limit, August 31, Scale Mintmum is to Be 53 mentioned here fn connect:on with the office ¢ McDougal, Neligh and the guests were summoned by tele- | welcome addresses by members of the lo- | B rgaret Walsh St rirude Ross. Te @ Fri Plattsmouth Secretary May Visit Smug of compiroller of the currency to succeed Ukilon Werlis Whenever Mr. Dawes is that of George E. Roberts of | graph. cal committee, the city and state gov The Cuban general was the hero of the [ ments and others, there will be re n- $38, Bu'te or Helena and return iowa, the present director of the mint Josephine Murphy, Plattsmonth occasion and was warmly received. He|by L H. Keller of Milwaukce, Rev. A (Sawe rate to many other Montana points.) e Wishes, It Is well kuown that Mr. Roberts has | Bianche Sullivan. Plattsmouth... made a brief speech, which was inter-| Miyaki of Osaka, Japan; Rev. T. €. Clev Taly 6 to 19 the full confidence of the president and the [ Moy hatem Pratammin | preted by General Gonzales. General [land, Atlanta; Rev. George A. Hubbard of e o = secretary of the treasury, and that they [ Antonfa Kessler Plattamouth Gomez sald he w most touched to tears | China, Rev. Neal A. McAuley, Wilton Junc- Return limit, August 31, Rattan, T a Helsel, Platt t«monith DENVER, Col.,, July 6.—A special to the | Fegard him as a man of conspicuous abii- | (18 g by the remarkable reception he had re-|tlon, Ia.; Rev. Alfred udier, Toronto; Post froTelluride, Col, says that the ity and of the highest Integrity. He has [ AR08 Hetiel Tlattumouth, VRS o s Voind ‘R By e DY 8. O SREUR, SvSariie ind. SuS | $afl s w h d i strike In the Smuggler-Union mine is | 100K been prominent in Iowa and an able | Alice Pet. 1, Platfmonth Cuba was Indebted to the United States, | Rev. Willlam G. Marsh, Adelalde, Australia. | 8 ] pQ"a e! as et | an ra ‘"n over. After a conference lasting three | #Bd forceful writer on financial subjects, [ Edna Petersen, Plattsmouth but he never knew until he came here how Su " Progw (Same rate to many other points in Northwest bours this afternoon un agreement was @nd It 1s on account of the ability fn his § MACKS W deep that debt was; that it was not merely Wh! el v : S ) reached between Manager Collins and the lne that he received the appointment as the obligation of one people to another but T"ml'rrnw the daily quiet-hour meetings July 6 to 13, J union. It provides that the management | dlrector of the mint. At present Mr. Rob- C. W, Hall C0.10,100 |t brother to brother. E Chtanshom!L G LI SOm 8 to00 & & AC LIS Return limit, August 31. will not_discriminate against vnion men; | ¢Ft8 18 In San Francisco, ttariold, Tistsele and bred, he sald, iived and died with the Fr b e ROl Al | that the contract system shall ba continued, mann Yeast Co. .ooins vve004@,018 | ldea of Cuba libre before him, with the [SUPPIY over 200 pulpits morning and even- l e I . but that the union or the management may DEATH RECORD. Jennie A. Ferren, Kilpatrick & hope of the people being free and relioved | 1€ 10 thie clty and vicini ] y boioraco sp"“gs an I'\‘.'flil'.'l inslst upon the measurement of the work - Co. Ve .+ 4,741 | of the voke of oppression. BESRIERY R INAEONT Cie BEeAt BU 0t July 1 to 9 At hyitine, AnA ib-the minet s MAKINE Missourl Capitalist. Planc Hee Cuba and the United States, sald the |'ms Will be used for meetings simultane- July 0 9. less than $3 u day the company may dis- ST CHESTER, Pa., July 6.—C. R.| Building ...... T general, belong together. It fs only a|CUSlY for children, men and women from 2 Return limit, Octoher 31. charge him for Incompetency or inc Crandall, president of the Sedalia Trust | Hulde Webers, Kil ateick & Cod, to p. m. and other meetings will be o Ve i, Kilp: 1ck & Co the contract price so that ho will e company, Sedalia, Mo., died suddenly In a | hmanas Trotbind o K Seofield per day. The management nlso agrees to| hotel here today. His death is supposed to | idn Wagner, Dalzell's allow the secretary of the union on the | bave been caused by heart disease, aggra- | Edith Spencer, Omaha Pubiic Library grounds and among the men as long as ho | vated by heat. Mr. Crandall was 60 years | Gurollfe Fiberger, Dr. Baley auestion of gravitation when the: be en they will held from 4 to 5 p. m. in the interest of § B present, af » grea - H bR e Tt e B S| Sttt oseriance, temperance s i 0 920, Glenwood Springs and return fons. flced and when men returned to their|® ¢ homes only to find thelr wives ang chint. | Very elaborate programs have been pre- | [ July 1 to 9. does not Interfere with the work. The | Ot age. Fulie Hiooman, Hanrainn. Bron.. Yen starved to death, In the restricted bar- | PAr°d for the difterent auditorums and | g eturn limit, October 81, petition was signed by the members of the May O'Brien, Havden Bros.. riers in which Weyler held them under his | SBUrChes simultaneously for Monday, Tues- governor's commission and the management Congressman Stokes. B s TN polfey of reconcentration, they felt that |37 8ud Wednesday rom § a. m. until 10 ao s It L k c" d i of the Smuggler-Unlon mine, COLUMBIA, 8. C., July 6.—Dr. J. Willlam l‘}r‘}m:n\mr‘:ww Kelley, Siker & G0l 13| they must have Cuba. lbre. 1t fa reatized p. m. and the Iist of speakers includes the s a ae Ll y and reiurn t o fully, he sald that Cuba cannot get along [ ool SRITent Winislers And Jecturers a the July \_to 9. without the United States, but the Cubans i s Py . A6 WEHETE thel HFondbhs, The session of the business meeting was Return limit, "October 31. The former telegraphed as followa: | Stokes, congressman from the Third South “Conference just closed and agreement| Carolina district, died today at his home made which ends entire trouble satisfac- | in Orangeburg. He has been in fafling merson, Adams Express Co aham & Ure.. 'n Rros. . torily. Strike will be oficially declared off | health for months. iouia e oa: ,“;"("m'fp‘ - 7| General Gomez referred to General Palma | Goni g, sot?, fnder v pall, owing to the | I and operation of mine at once resumed.” Mumic Tird, Sehadell 7 [ as the hold-over president of Cuba, having | serious iliness of another. The meeting i Prof. Johannes Schmidt, Bertha_ Clarke Postal Teiek 40| been elected during the insurrection of | wag opened by President Francls 2 Clars ) 10 p"ngs! s 2 and return . othing Co.. ¢ . FIRE RECORD. BERLIN, July 6.—Prof. Johannes Schmidt, Tiaaton Morel1 LA st ,”fofififl'(""n,‘“p“.!’ ",::‘" Cuban as | and special devotional prayers for tho Into | R4 July 1 to 9. - the famous Indo-German scholar of Beriin ¢ intry Publishers.. o ! ORI tev. Dr. Maltbie Babcock, who committed Fbdf g 8 Mdebig e Saniadidiiang university, 1s dead. {l:‘nml'\‘h"lh;‘\’l‘:;t”l:‘\'l‘m;l“:: 600k, 1 e 2| General Palma made a feellng reply, | guclde in Italy, and for Rev, J. \\Illn:‘l(\" Return limit, October 31. 1 SPOKANE, July 6.—-Fire which broke out Josfe Christlan, W. R. Bennett Co.. 1§ | warming to thhn subject of Cuba libre and | Chapman, who is serlously il in Indiana, % at Wilbur, Wash., at 6 o'clock last even- Rlanche Campbell, Mason school,. 10| speaking enthusiastically of the future of [ were led by Revs. Floyd W. Tompkins of sls 50 n d d L dc " d t ing, raged for six hours, destroying the HYMENEAL. O e e i Conirs o) the Pearl of the Antilles. Philadelphin and W. H. McMillan of Pitts- eadwood or Lead Lity and return princtpal business district of the town. Two Missouri Valley Couples. Elln. Poff, Burkley Envelope Co 10 burg. A resolution of condolence was or J\lly 1to9. There was no town water aupply and | \hegouR VALLEY, Ia., July 6.— Soes 1llh~§l|h~n':|eu. Yinton school ... oovee 7IBURNS ENGINES AND SHOPS |dered sent to the relatives of the lato Dr. J Ret limit, October 31 bucket brigades aid much of the work. The | 51 _p ‘0, Willixms and Miss May Leon. Fuie Winter, Woodmen of the world 4 Babcock, and a message of good will and eturn limit, October 51, .)—B. 0. > Leon- H odmen of the World y chuse of ”‘"l fire "" “““""w',‘x;h The losses | w10 toth of this clty, were married fn | Ada Lide A Trose hatel 8 3| Fire at Clarendon, Texas, Costa the | sympathy was telographed to Dr. Chapman. ngaregate about $175,000. The principal | “T% 4 N | ila Poff, Burkiey Envelope Co.. e The report of Treasurer Willlam Shaw w szs 15 B ff I d f losses ave: M. K. and E. T. Hay. general | LOE8D July 4. Mr. Willlams 1a the Fro. hel Lymann. Mut. Lite Ins, &o. Colorado & Southern About £100,- thett SubEMLEAL L1t Ghuts the tothl rw“‘p"‘: ; [] Uitalo and re urn mont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valley local yardmaster. The bride is a business woman of this place. Benjamin Pugh and Miss Ida Lehman, | General Dohlllfy both ‘of this city, were married !n’l::nnn | July 4. They will make their home in this ce Brewingt y Hermang, Agnes Rabel, phia Miiler. yele Co nnett Co A Peterson fon, Hayden Tros s, Omaha View school Spurck o e Burns, Frankiin schaol 000 store, $126,000, insurance $75,00 rty Insured. C M. for the year ending June 1 to be $11,020, Now. : expenses $10,064, leaving a balance on hand R, July 6.—President Trumbull | of $156. 45 s F H d 3 i §{of the Colorado &' Soutnern Talltond fer | *The folloving were then electot as gen- y 9an Francisco and return 1| ceived a telegram today from Clarendon, | eral trustees: Bishop B. W. Arnett, Wil- July 6 to 13 1] Tex., saying that the company's shops, coal | berforce, 0.; Rev. W. J. Darby, Evansville ouy e 1 g ] 1 1 1 DENVE Day In and out there is that fecling of | o g Buna, Klin Y Y weakness that makes a burden of itself, o Tayton, Farrell & Co. | chutes, water tanks, a large quantity of | Ind.; Bishop Samuel Fallows, Chlcag 4 Return limit, August 31, Food does not strengthen. : Gocernor Allen Will Come ¢ -l attelle, R G, Dun & Co.. | cquipment, nine cars and five engines at [ Rev. Rufus W. Miller, Reading, Pa.; Rev. | 5 essle Blake, Courtney & Co | that place were totally destroyed by fire [ W. H. McGillan, Allegheny, Pa.; Rev. P, 8. | Sleep does not refresh. SAN JUAN DE PORTO RICO, July 6.— | Bertha Davis, J. R, Lehmer o h gaony J | 1t is hard to do, hard to bear, what | S0 soon as the government 'h:'.\h\yznw.-r e Yoder W, B. Melk! | this morning. The damage approximates | Henson, Chicago; Bishop A. Walters, Jer- L) nr an ) m'! acoma' ea" si 00” 0[ ¢a Byrne. | $100,000 and 1s well covered by {nsurance. thould be eas! vitality is on the ebb, and f returns from La Guayara, Venezuela, Gov- | argaret O'Connell, the whole system suffers, ernor Allen will go to Washington and | Woman Christian a soclation 3 5 ¥ possibly dellver the Porto Ricans' free | Anna Bennett, teacher For this conditlon take trade resolution to President McKinley, in |35, R: Taman, Mut, Tdfe fn Hayden Bros sey Clty; Rev. J. H. Garrison, St. Louis; Clarendon, Tex., is 450 miles from Den- | Prof. James L. Howe, Lexington, Va.; Re ver and is the end of the Forth Worth and | H. P. Shupe, Dayton, 0.; Rev. J. M. Lo’ Denver dlvision of the Colorado & Southern | den, Providence; Rev. Canon J. B. Richard- | 1 Vancouver and return Jul 6 to 13. Hood’s Sanap.,-['l. complance with the terms of the resolution, | G aguick, W. B, Melk Yty system, :nl: Lundnn.dnrlx[t : nv\‘ Lu l'n.ufl R. \1‘1 .\‘r. e, | Return limit, August 31, ik R ox cago, and Hon. §. B. Capen, Boston. It vitalizes the blood, glves vigor and tone ————— Q:g;::': ‘I " l(‘, lfln]:;:‘yw“ a1 B! T J to all the organs and functions, and is Michigan Raflroads Crippled. I T L A RTINS positively uncqualled for all run-down or | pann RAPIDS, July 6— Stella_Blue, Kilpatrick & Co debilitated conditions, of vr\ll stern Wie nlldpm i‘:;’ml‘l e Trene van Nov. U headquarters ki g A § - t 0 o Phy llis and olel A Hoow's PILLS cure constipation. e o e vaea, udburst. © Freight | L\e" Davis, 3. H. Lehman Mary Larsor Agnes Mullin, Mre, Jennie Bre | John Garner of Madeira Shoots His | Was selected to succeed him. Rev. Cleland o 99 B. McAtee was elected to succeed the late July 20, 21 and 22, Dr. Babcock The following officers were then re- — elected by the convention Francis E. | Conwort and Her Mother, Then Himnel Om. Tea and Cof Haarman Bros Haarman Bro 1 1 1 1 ! 1 IFE’" Treasurer Shaw tendercd his resignation | |8 H JIFARMBR TAKES WIRE'S IRt o e e over o ‘Bovin | .15, Milwaukee and return p § 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00000000000000000090000000000000000000a | Grice tambly Mecord nryily Co SADEIRA, Ca, Tot 6—John Garaer, | Ik, Boston, president Wilam. Shaw.| AL L { | ta ‘o | Boston, treasurer; John W. Baer, Boston, | U Maud Mahan, Kilpatrick ) farmer, went to a house near town where \ : s . ..CUT OUT THIS COUPON. South Dakota. his wite was stopping early this morning ““""‘""'""“““\‘" and "" 'l‘- “:]‘1‘::1"' Bos ¢ . - lce | ton, auditor. A new position, field secre. HaraHarcla and calling her to the door shot her twice on, Omaha Bee, Single Coupon. Edna Wetzel, through the head. He then shot his |tary, was created and Rev. Clarence Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam Street, Sioux Fails.. adwood Mattic Marfe I Mrs, ¥ Maud ¢ Edith F Blanche M. For ne mother-tn-law, Mrs. Willingham of Los | Eberman of Lancaster, Pa., was eclected. Aageles, who was with her daughter. The A Summer Vacation For the most popular young lady. shot broke her les. Placing the revolver [ UNION LEADERS NOT WORRIED | Telephone 250 to his forehcad he then sent a bullet through his brain. Ile dled instantly. Mrs. | De Not Belleve Co: Garner dled in about an hour. Mari | Maude Hstionief comn (g ) Burlington Station, fes WiIl Injure Them ne vote for Miss vanies ©000CC0000000000000, NEr Daisy Fowler, Deadwoo —u in the Least. ; : . 10th and Maso l:!“zflt:““ Add Grace Thrrell, Dendwood [g0e0eeseeesoss | P ress. Tows 5 ¥ llllvr;](t-umfl. 1;.-‘\.1“ 4..11 | PITTSBURG, July 6.—The special traln | we. tate. Lola Thompson, Deadwooc ° A Y F t carrying the employes and former officers | Works f Con Blus | re ou 1 0 of the onal Steel and American .-1‘ orks for Emma Noonen, Nurse ..........1,080 | ® Hoop companies reached Pitteburg from 3 Mamle Aumann, Bluft City Laundry :U' THIS OUT.—Deposit at Bee office or mail to “Vacation Contesl De tad o oa ¢ Hdwit Omaha, Nebraska. pariamy Pl Sooooo..,ooooooooooooo 070000000000000000d %0 | 145 Arkwriknt artist o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooocoog r, Huster's Mill CUT OUT THIS COUPON. To be Trusted New York about 7 o'clock this morning. 3 | The two concerns, which have been merged With a Good Sut I‘ Into the Carnegle company, will take up | of BRAINS? T | their headquarters in the Carnegie build- [ o8 on Monday. The trip fro v York was made without incident : | manufacturing and iabor circles as to the | ©0000000000000000000 g Aten, bookkeeper, W Vermont Reynolds, teacher ¥ Dejit. U. 8, clerk womas, teacher v Towa, 9000 beuring the absorption of the American | Omaha Bee Subscription Coupon Mckiroy, Duniap RO s Biag, 0o stesrsion of the Ameeied | Order pany will have on the strike recently or- | ‘(I red by the Amalgamated assoclation. | ummer V acation Anna Toller, Crest © 0000000000008 nia Churles M. Schwab of the Unite Jeun Reed, Bloux Clty A BRAIN FOOD AND REPAIRIR | States Steel corporation and still a leads ing spirit {n the affairs of the Carnegle Steel company, of which he formerly was president, is understood to be opposed to organized labor. The absorption by the Carnegle Steel corporation of the Amerlcan Steel Hoop company thus brings the latter into muck more intimate control than when it was one of the individual constituents of the great steel combine, in which it has now lost its Identity President T. J. Shaffer of the Amalga- mated association thinks, however, that the change will not prove inimical to his a obange wi Drove 1o bis Dr. Louis E. Cook, Forest, Ohio, siwys: “NEVE | We know that the phosphate of potash, | clation. Said he: *No, I do not thi NEVER T | Amalgamated people have anythin as presented fu cortaia fild graiae, hus | ATSISamAd people buve waything (0 far | IISTORY OF HAIR TONICS HAS SUCH A HIGH STATE oy grar oavia I the bratn san'pa Iabor a toncerned will go on in the oi1 | OF PERFECTION BEEN ATTAINED"; and Miss Emery of after he had digested the substance of the [y, y ¥ B ke the erude | WAY: 1 observe in lcoking over thes ,irv\ 578 E. 60thest., Ciiisago, 11, says: *DANDERINE RESTORED proposition, x r | ficlal changes that while there are 0 phosphate of potash of the drug shop, for 8 AT " 4 T admire the girl who has energy and | piqiire rejocts I, The elemental mineral | Presid v presidents, sccretaries, | MY HHAIR AFTER ALL THE BEST HAIR AND SCALP Mith Soriidy, clerk Blonx’ City Mabel Collomer, y Pearl Maxfleld, 'Ne: Minnte Rechtor, Stoux City Tan Belding, Corning . Minnfe Benniett, Woodbine | Ada Pellett, Atlantic Every minister, lawye . physiclan, author or business man is forced under pressure of modern condi- tions to the active and sometimes over- Margurite Balontyne, COrning .. | mctive use of the brain. Analysis of the Jesslo Reld, Corning excreta thrown out by the pores shows outh Omnha, that braln work breaks down the phosphate . Omahn B, & L. Co. S00 | Of potash, separating it from its heavier companion, albumen, and plain common nse teaches that this elemental principle must be iutroduced into body anew | each day it we would replace the loss and | rebuild the brain tissue. Journa For the most popular young lady. This coupon, if accompanied by a cash payment on a new or old bscription to THE BEE counts 13 votes for ea.h 15c pald, 100 votes for each dollar paid, etc. No— Votes for Miss. Mary Sargen an, 8. O. High school Jennie Seater, dressma Clara Adams, Neb. Te Sam Bear, under whose management the Ferris Stock company is doing business at Boyd's theater, has been reading about The | Bee's vacation contest | A mighty clever offer,” sald Mr. Bear, Name. L — Town. T Btate THE Y Works for only way gray matter in the brain can be Send Bee to (name)._. Addre: independence enough to make her own v~ |y Y FUREE Fe ST ET00d directly | treasu auditors, purchasing ngents, | . ryra s A s e pte T SR A M s | tng.”" he continued, “and I'm gOINg to BIVe | from natures 1oreraton, faamo mabecadt gl i nttisae R Pt IBEBOTATISTR IN THE OITY FA I.I, (D Danderine produces a box party.” | Theso facts have been made use of in|companies merged with the Carnegle Steel| u silky softness and lustre of the hair that youth at its best can- N. B.—This coupon must be countersigned by The Bee Circulation Department, or the town ageat to whom the subscription money is paid. Deposit or mail to “Vacation Contest Dept.” Bee, Omaha, Neb, ’ | That settled it. When Sam Bear decldes | (ne manufacture of Grape-N company, th e been no changes in : : | anufacture of Grape-Nuts, and any | company, X »qual, ¢ centy-five ce + 8 enoug s n to do anything be does it In spite of | brain worke can prove the value of the |the operating depurtments. It is with the [ N0 ulnul._ and a twenty m.‘ cent bottle is en nmigh to produce this ‘ weather and everything else. proper selection of food by making free | operating departments, the managers, tbhat | result, Now at all druggists in three sizes—285¢, e and .00 | proy ¥ 8 8o Manager Bear hereby invites the three | use of Grape-Nuts for ten days or two|the Amalgamated people deal. Presidents | Nuts ¥ ar be s ge ), made you women who shall head tho Omaha | weeks. Sold by Erocers everywhere (and |and treasurers do not bother with lanor | PCT bottle. t the genuine, made only by list Monday to see the show that night.|in immense quantities). Manufactured by | disputes. There might also be changes in THE KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO, This Invitation means that the three lucky | the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, | the operating departments of these comp young women will each occupy, @] Mich. ples, but I do pot think that would aiter Chieago, 111, Conatersigned by oo Agent 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 ©00000000000000000600C0C00000000000000000 00000000C00200C00000CCO00000000000000000

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