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re MAY 4 FREE - New Upright Grand Piano - FREE To Be Given Away By the Segerstrom Piano Manufacturing Four Grand Free Prizes =i Read Every Word of This and Count the Babies How many iti bi Rules and Conditions: Important 06 Note Bvery face or part of a face that appears in the accompanying illustration, together with the Baby Grand Plano, represents a baby. Count them and write your answer plainly-on the coupon be low or a similar form on other paper. Algo state, in not more than forty words, why a Segerstrom Pilano should be in every Malil your answer at once or bring it in person to Segerstrom Piano home 1010 Manufacturing Co., 1507 Capitol avenue, Omaha, Neb 4 v » This contest is open to every resident of the northwest. Onky o nswer from I“ family will Other contest we have conducted e congidered, and a decision of our board of judges will be final. he judges will be represen- ¥ tatives of the press have proven so successful that ] Award of prizes will be made according to merit, and in case of a tie identical awards will ] P Fiven the tying contestants, but general neatness and excellence of answers will bo considered manufacturers whom we represent 1 at 6 o'cloc eve g of Ma 91 E eplies st be in o ore 3 Contest closes at 6 lock on the evening of May 10, 1910, and all replies must be in ¢ t are very eager to co-c-perate with or bear postmark not later than 6 P. M. on that date, Winners will be notified by mail as soon as decisions are made. us in another one of these great ad- vertising projects and d Fou r Priz ' phiei stribution ¢he faces It not only brings the name of the pianos promi- nently before thousands and thousands of homes and makes glad the heart of every prize winner, but it opens Gold Watch the way for many homes to purchase a piano at one- es’ Gold 4 Third Prize—Ber ::H\ful ‘Dt "Bbrien - with il compartments third to one-half less than the regular price Fourth Prize—One pair Gentiemen's Gold Cuff Buttons : The world's largest piano manufacturers join with the Segerstrom Plano Manufacturing Co. in ; a wauhl |n|llixr)§(ll|\h:w::n!-w: MWe wlx‘nvl .»\:-nr I.imm- it the northwest to enter this great counting con- Because we have revolutionized.the plano business, mak- test. [t costs absolutely nothing and everyone stands an equal chance to win one of the mag- ing it possible for thousands of homes to own a good nificent prizes. This is a straight-from-the-shoulder business proposition with no “strings,” and piano that otherwise could not afford one, and enabling everybody is assured of a fair and square deal. us to sell a dozen pianos at a small profit on each, where Book of “National Home Songs” free to every contcstant. the old method piano house sells one at a large profit Th-‘ l Y o t 't While some unscrupulous piano dealers misuge the 3 forth every effort to make this a straight-from-the- It costs nothing to tr The ruies are simp!e and the con- shoulder business proposition and all “strings” and mis- test will be entertaining to young and old, and beneficial to all representation left out who enter, as there will be other v luable prizes consisting of We stake our reputation on the fairness of this con- purchase checks ranging from $25 to $150 each. test and intend to make good to the letter. It You Mfly Win o“e Of the It will be well to remember that every contestant D " oda & failing to win one of the highest prizes aiso has an op- o y Vaiuable Prizes. portunity to secure an award from the manufacturers, which is payable through the Segerstrom Piano Mfg. Co. COUPON The fairness of our offer appeals to everyone from First Grand Prize—A fine, new Upright Grand Segerstrom P’lano, on exhibit in our win- dow; vdlue $400 Second Pri Some piano dealers decry our methods, and why? in this country, is director ani superintandent men of long experience, and designed to have not only features of merit. The “Segerstro d different styles. In good financial al, by skfled wark- puiltt along modern lines and contain sp he “Segerstrom” planos are built in ar. 'l <trom” is & high grade piako, made with the best mat . quality, but great durability. They are pianos an unusually powerful tene. Factory capacity ay xounding hoard and sca nd commercial stading. SEGERSTROM PIANO MFG. CO., " i 1 BBy HELDFORTENDOLLARS Mirs. Ellen Kosman [GET INTO CENSUS OUMT ! Brailey Nabs [BEACH (ENSOR 05 A LIMB Engineer Gets | Mother Can't Get Back Child for Lack | 18 Found Dcad n “‘Efl“m"“"" Are Making Their Last | HIS Man From {‘Councilmnn Sheldon Torn Between CI'USth Under of Money. Her Bath Room Call on Omaha Falks. | Out Jury Box Art and—and— 00ST OF SUIT OUT OF REACH 000 a v or musical to used gives th I submit herewith my answer to the Baby Pfano Contest, subject to all the rules and the fact that our instruments are priced at the lowest conditions of the contest. possible figure for which they can be sold, and the same low price to every buyer. ) DIATNA oo rvis aih's SRRl e P LA Voia e pais o Baneiois b s Wb ave BN AR AN M OIS STas 4 s sisThle v ame Read carefully every word of this advertisement and Street. No....... A REPAEEG Y s then decide that you are going to win one of the big prizes. My Count is.. b s weisepen s nhnsriass \ WHY EVERY HOME = B % 1 This is What the Piano Purchaser’s Guide Have To Say Officially in Their 1910 Rating Book \ Segerstrom Piano Co., The—Incorporated. Capital $100,000.00. Factory, Minneapolis, Minn. Offices and salesrooms at 804 Nichollet avenue. 1 Thig buginess was first established by V. K. Segarstrom in 1887, but was reorganized and incorpc 1 August 1, 19 with a capital of $490.000.00, V. E. Seger- ] ’ ] strom, founder, 18 president: J. 13, Pulver. vice-president: A F. Smith, secrotary G, Retsler, treasure W. Larsoil, recognized as one of the very best plapo builders 1ul en | His Locomotive HAIRRE | BUSINESS MEN ARE INTERESTED | L g | Z o —_— Has a tendency to give gloss, bril- } Indications Are that She Died Alone ‘Sheriff Arrests Charles 0. Hart on In- |SCHROEDER FOR “AU NATUREL [t Rainet s Tosss'™ Tae A When llancy, beauty nufl‘ urfi to dry, ! o Mrs. MoOabe Umable to Bring Habeas from the Effects of a Hem- Welfare of City Involved in Good | ebriation Charge Just as He |RALEE o 4 L harsh, brittle, ‘unsightly hatr. It h . # @ Apollo-Like Alderman Makes Plea Freight Cars Bump Into Tender cleanses the scalp, does away with Corpus Aciien Axainst Folla orrhage. owing Figures Will Mako— Qualfies on Panel | 4 1 G | ) ( o [ ) { i e Bt (1 BRIRAR S il (% Poifio Tinction Yards dandruff, imparts healthy action Who Are Holding Iafaat | el | Work Will Be Complete | e e et SO | ' of the blood to the roots and stim- for Debt. | Dead in the bath at ner home the body | 18, Fune; Charles O. Hart's service on a jury in| Rexorts. ulatesi growii of the Hpfr., of Mrs. Ellen Kosman, wife of Henry Kos- district court was rudely interrupted by W. B. Renner, engineer for the Burling- Men who want to protect their The sum of $0 stands between Mrs.|man, chief inspector for the Union l’arm.-,’ "Al‘n“'x forget the census Sheriff Bratley Tuesday morning. The| _— "“-n. lost his left leg when a string of hair, and women who would add Katherina MeCabe and possession of her [was found Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.| THIS Is the plea of the census enumerator | sheriff walked into court room No. 1 look- | NOW ihat Councilman Sheidon has been | frelght cars was catapulted across the yards | | to their attractiveness, should try [) byear-old som. Ten dollars s owed for|Charles Metz, her sister. Mrs. Kosman|and also of the business interests of this|ing for Mr. Hart, just as Robert Smith, | “PPolnted official censor of bathiug cos-|at Pacifle Junctlon in making a fling| | this preparation, which s absolute- (e hoy's board to a Renson family and|had not been seen since the day before and| city, who want Omaha to make as good a | clerk of court, was calling names of venire. | LUMes by the Omaha Rod and Gun club | Switeh, - driving - the engine under which | |4y gato and harmless, and one nf Becorong th Mra. McCabe these people re- |anxlety about her conditfon led to the in- | showing as possible when the returns are|men for examination In the trial of the [ feels that he may soon be In a worse | he Was working over his body the best made by the great Amer- o ot nes have the baby until she | Vestigation that exded when she was found | all In. Many have been overlooked fn the | state against Henry Logan | situation than he waw wnen two thugs| Mr. Renner had drawn his engine on a| | jcan Druggists Syndicate of 12,000 sottlds the ‘mcccint. {dead. Hemorrhage from the lungs is|count and an effort is now being made to| “C. O. Hart’ was the first name the | 4!tempted to hold him up o b Bl g ""'f"f;_’“"“ to make re- | | poputable druggists. Get it at any Mre. MoCabe has thought to invoke the | thOUEt to have been the cause of death, | round up all these as fast as possible. clerk called out. Mr. Hart rose from ;.w} Many suggestions already have been Huvr‘\‘ l;v s bra u“srnlv . The lm 1 e A. D. 8. drug store, where you sce hwiand Luithithis iin._ view .has visited | “Mrs, Joaman. had lunched ‘with a friend, large number of belated census seat in tge back part of the room and |Made to the Sixth ward counciiman as to .w,x”.n“"; ‘»lm““n“"h m,:“u,"l.,: “'f,,‘;. 55 this sign in the window. County Attorney English, Deputy County|Mrs. John C. Drexel, %2 South Tenth|schedules are being received at the office| walking forward took & seat in the jury [JUst What style of bathing costume should | She dathed IO the ehaine wh il o Magney, County Judge Leslie and | “treet, At noon on Monday, and departcd of Census Supervisor Charles L. Saunders | box | be siven otficial endorsement, Judge Herka, | 1T he WWIETNE CaEAe. 1| | Look for MEMBER Jut fnabflity (0 pay the costs of filing |CONSUIt & physlclan. She was sufforing| ators were unable to see because of absence | thoughts. He had in his possession a war. | /€80Ing toward .a comfortable modesty, | Jeft T8 S0 ‘:,[‘m“:‘ b e ":‘m’"‘;" in the suit for 8 writ of habeas corpus has pre ffrom a severe cold on the lungs. She \\.Y\! from the city rant for Mr. Hart on a charge of HI“DI\"IVl"m“"dwl In a baggy style of dress, “Th (!h”hn‘l‘d ffll!“(vdfl '“:; v“n:\»(;;”ln b ll P Riod Jeeat actiansbelng begun and mat.|7ot seen alive atter that tima, . | Many Use Bee Siips A it (b Taalin ETaty | water will reach the budy, anyhow," says| displaved fortitude and assisted in caring Ferrorar ‘ % are apparently at a deadlock Mrs. Kosman went to her home. 11| A great many of the sman census| C. O. Hart passed successfully questions [ (N® Judee, “and that is what people go In | T, g With 12,000 Oth » Mrs, McCabe i3 separated from her hus-|South Tenth street; she died there In the | memorandums clipped from The Bee are|put to him by Deputy County Attorney |P4thing for, primaril fob e Rule bel B ke Wil havd ta undergo an opera- band apd it 15 said the iatter agreed to|Psth tub probably about = o'cloc J\l Mouday | 4lso belng constantly received from per- | Platti and C. G. McDonald for the defense | 1°Cked With flossiness or ribbons, if o h fatKins amputation of his ,;\n.lrp.»;..l S — pay the §8 monthly for the boy's boar afterncon. There was no one else about|sons who were missed by the enumerators, | and might have been in the box yet if the (Wil Put let it also be a comp HOVOR HK Other injuries which he T When he was placed with the Bensonites |the house. Mr. Kosman I8 on his way home | These people will bo visited by special|warrant had not been conveyed to the |N® shapeliness of outline that lies at the believed to be serious. The husband did not settle and the moth "’"\“‘ a ‘K"”" of \’“';!"' AR uts in order to secure complete sched-{attorneys and Judge Estelle. Mr. Fart | P8%€ of the censorship.” 1 ;R THE BALTI or two morths had elapsed went to Kosman had been in fll health for | ules was excused at the noon hour and notified he Fewer the Better, ! | MORE & :;n,:m,' and demanded her son. The people [#everal years sald Mrs. Charles Metz It is incidentally Jearned that the popula- | that the sheriff wanted to see him in his| ‘‘But mermaids don't wear clothes, "-"-‘;WORKING ON POWER PL“NTl ot he given up until the account had been |t 88 his opinion that death was caused by | showing under the regular census enumera-| The case on trial is that of & colored |the fewer clothes one has on the more, New Trolley Dynamo House to He sottled | ® hemorrhage.” tors than is reported from the preliminary | man charged with “sticking up'” a man |40V there is in the water | Ready for Steel Work by Very Low Fares to . 2 hoped that Mrs, M be's father When Mys. Kosman failed to appear | canvass under the direction of the Com-|pamed Stevan Scholze in South Omaha the | Counciiman Schroeder, being constructed Next Week. BALTIMORE, M. D.—Southern and mother. who are moderately well-to-do, | about the house on Tuesday, neighbors | mercial club, night of April 11 on N street between | % Apollo-like lines, fnsists that bathing _— Baptist Convention, May 11. N Nould ddme o the rescue, but Mrs. Me- [became worried. Efforts to enter the house | It is not probable that the official count| pwenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh, South |OVENt to be regarded just as othe Officials of the Omaha & Council Bluffs 18, e 1 aftornevs and officials that|found all doors locked. Mrs. Metz was | will be Kiven out before the middle of June. | omaha. healthy sport. *“The human form entively | gireat Rallway company expect that the |} ATLANTIC OITY — General As- gy B S e s [called and with Mrs. Olga Spicke, 193 The supervisor's office is now busy in unadorned s perhaps objectionable 10| gtructural steel work on the new power sembly Presbyterian Church, ] Mrs, McCabss » sought the aid of | South Tenth streei, broke into the locked | @rranging the schedules turned in by the . everybody but artists and physiclan®” | piane il ba begun May 10, M 18-81 Juvenile court and on Investigation Proba- | bathroom. enumerators for correction and verifica- Hatpn‘l Assault said the handsome Seventh ward leader | “mye work of excavation for the plant at|j WASHINGTON, D. C.—World's Hon Officer Hernstain decided there is no| Mr. Kosman left for Europe more than | tion, when they will be sent to the census However, it Is #0 easy to go (o extremes Fifth and Jackson streets ln Sunduy ay 19-26. a month & ). He has not be Jw." waid | on his return journey and funer nearly com hool Association, n located | bureau at Washington, from whe he that 1 have been & Nooated an at ashington, from where th " pleted and the work will be pushed ahe 1 2ol & Mrs. McCabe r daugh- ments have not been made when the schedules ave properly tabulated the human form a pleasant sight to see witly heg, now.and earns, aecording t Mrs. Kosman was formerly Miss Ida and still allow free play for the limb: o o wnd e, e eR. | Poms of omaha. She was 4 vears oia| CENTER STREET TO BE FIXED |Mrs. Bessie Edwards is Acoused by |Conventional standuras now permit u bos 2ult 1o ses how she can support another |and had been married for fifteen years Her Hushand with Using | ¥o:tinxe avezmo, Much, mare fxeeqamin the move to be made in the matte dvising Sheldon to ke The boy is in a Kood | as rapidly as possible. It Ix also expected | that the § CONSULT NEAREST TICKET AGENT REGARDING STOP- R PRIVILEGES AND OTHER v will be in shape December 1 | to furnish power by ov v \ DETAILS, OR ADDRESS shild, even If the court could interfere An inquest is to be held by Wiilis C.|Members of Co " ve Promised | | water than a girl, and there is a seriou Ar 3 \v i | e DRES! / ke Crosby, coroner | County Comminsioners They | That Weapon. { auestion it thls is altogether right my INotes I} B.N. Austin W. A P | « Wonderful Healing. S l Will Repair Road. it ! Suggesis Smoked Glasses, e sl | en. Pas: ..\xm ) p":m“' \ffermg Many years with a sore . i | Street Commissioner Flynn has recon 2ot ‘ABeahbe dor) Pib i e e ¥ 3 3 Ml ke rnc s Auiet s : absence for fifteen Chicago, nd Lieutenant Arniea Salve lave settled out of court thelr differenc | ised the F rd of County Commissioners |to wear heavily smoked glasses. “And i} grown of the Sixteenth infantry respecting the residence which the 5 a5 o | that something will be done couple | would make that apply to women as wel . : [ i Just in Time e ® one toward fIxIng | occupled before they ' became estranged. |as to men. Buch giksees have a deceptive-| (HRHICIN Jamés B. Smith of Battery ® | i Bullding Permits, Y o sl ety et T“;md 10 ihe | Titie wilt be conveyed to ther children. |ness equalled only by that of the man who| LoUrh fisld artllery, and Private J. V. 5 ] . Frank G Rurkley 21 South Fiftaen {a mi iy e ogt - Egd o "’;'“ Mallory Morgan, who Is an employe of | carries a pocketful of vot t he wii| Fite of Company L, Thirteenth infantry \ ey Rl Oy LI Deputy Tax Assessor Quits When |cut clear through or neaped up in pilas Tl i m" ‘“"“‘“‘r' P 'm"’\ ™| deliver if you can see him properly. I ad-| oo (0 Poor o I : " Sianacs S iadats P 8 v s or dam- | yoca 1e glasses in the light of otto Bee DI ‘ Shriver Makes Complaint ™ “ e e ""'"‘ by compari-|ages against Philip K. Young and Floia ;"““I ’:" s t “‘” ’”"i‘.‘“ “‘ See page ATRARR Ithis. ot (tlon' aptebl X SENENETE | g y I8 so dear to thoss whe wear the garter and | s————— - — B on Work, Parmers entering the city by this route | ko, min SUNSr A mother-in-law, | which Jngland has taken for her own . charges with having allenated the g I 1 ik ave heen frequsnt co jants to men like & good many other things. After all oots, Barks, Herbs, have been frequint complainants o mem- | frections of his wife Al st SIS TN A That bave great medicinal power, are g contractor, and incidentally deputs | 204 Tom Fiynn, street commissioner ® Fdwards did .not make use|ynow very few men who ever went to a of ralsed to their highest roverbial rolling pin, according to efficlency. . for P b ding t in the party which ment to in- bathing be h to see the suits worn there.” | listrict tax assesmor of the Third i her husband's plea for divorce, by Itk Angl snrtrer s raay:n T fax yoo v|f(‘lhv| ward in { o Conter atreet ev husband's plea for divorce, but did| y |y understood that Counciiman Shel they are combined in Heod's Sarsspariile. | S0Uth Omana, has resigned from his purely | employ, he awears, a weapon of the Kind | gon is aiready in receipt of & good many which 1s Pesullar to Itself. \dental job. The High Cost of Living against which ordinances recently have |, ggestions from women who seem to have 40,366 teastimonials recelved by actual . T'® resisnation came jukt after W. G.|inerenses the price of \ many necessities | Déen aimed. Edwarde, whose first name Is | given eonsidirable thought to the proper ; count In (W years—a record unparale | SRFIVer. county usessor, had made com- | without Improving the quality. Foley's |Jesse, asserts that Mrs. EAwards “as- |apoarel for water functions. | RYANJEWELRY €0 IsTH ¥ Douclhs lelea In the history of medicine. Be sure Plaint (o ty Attorney English with a | joney and Tar maintains its high standard | *aulted him with a hatg The couple, | "1t |y po longer de riguer to hang your | to take view to Ing @ charge of neglect of & ) excellence and its great curative qual- |Who have been living in 8 g e WATCH FOR THE COMET fuly against the deputy clothes on a limb of a tree says Mr. | \ ities without any increase in cost. It is the | Were married in Council Bluffs last No eldon, * u ow ch #houl I Y ] rhased o . vatel Hood’s Sarsaparilla B I Al 4 b | e Jrihost v fnepsaamii ogee 1% 40t | W10 5 Eneldoo. “aad Juat bow much sliowld bs | After you have purchased a Ryan watch. ! ht 1 ghs, , | ven hung on the human Lmb I am seriously $a Ans Paw \ (uis Spring. Gt will make you feel better, | M Shriver set forth that Ryan had filed | whooping cough and all afiments of the | Charles A. McDonald has filed suit for | \rying to figure out | All grades for all People. sok betjermiit and sleep by Get It todfav in Hauid form or irt 0 returns out of 1,000 due and he had been working as nssessor i Fhed but throat, chest and lungs. The genuine fg divorce from Laura Mc id, to whom L aadt in a vellow package. Refuse substitutes, | he was married in Boston In 1900. Deser-{ The known as Safsatabs. 100 doses §i | Perfunctorsway only semi-occasionally. | For sale by all drugrists |tion s allegea timely use of Chamberiain's Couh Remedy will prevent pneumonia Ryan Jewelry Co.

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