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There's a stubborn impression prevalent among many that an Ori- ental rug cannot be cleaned this side of Asia or some such country- but—these stubborn ones don’t know Dreshers or Dreshers’ capabilities. Now then, Dreshers have cleaned ! and are cleaning the very highest priced Oriental rugs in Omaha; not only that but hundreds of western out-of-town folks who possess per- fect treasures of Orientals are sena- ing them in to Dreshers. Dreshers will give you a list of several hun- Farnam St., | have it all over the Orientals them- | I'HE OMAINA SU \l)\\ \PRIL ll Nebraska i ELSASSER ELECTED | MAJOR OF FOURTH :: |Omaha Man Chou‘n to Fill Place | Long Held by Major Frazier | of Madison. ;’WATSON ADMITS BREAKING LAW | (From a Staft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 20.—(Spe: lal 1 Elrasse »f Omaha has been ted ma Jor of the FPourth regiment, Nobraska Na tional guard, to £'1' the vacancy caused by the esignation of Major Frazier of ‘\lvh n, who rotired because in Nnjor FElsassor received two es more than his principal opponent and this mornir when the election had been closad enough v ame in for the other man to have 1o the election Mador Frasier had been & mierber of the guard for ut twenty Live Stoek pnrd Me There will A meeting ¢ | Live Stock Sanitary board on Saturday | May for the purpose of discussing the | san conditions the shipping of v ck between Kansas and Ne- brasks The Kansas state board has been invited to be present Watson Pleads Guilty. Sim. L. Watson, who was arrested at Kearney last week for selling jacks | without an examination as to their condi- tion and contrary to the state law gov erning the shipment of such animals to | this state, pleaded guilty yesterday, ac cording to information received by State ‘\r"‘rmmlnn L. J Kigin this morning and costs amounting other counts against ‘IH\\I was fined $5 {to 51820, A Aczen {him were dismissed lof the department, | veterinarian, to enforce the {in such cases. according to the state law nts. BRanking state Call for Bank State The secretary of the Stat board has issued u call to the banks of the state for statements of business of date of April 21. This is an increase of twelve banks over the num- ber last wihen the statement was made, Checking Up Phone Books. John W. VanZant, chief accountant of the Interstate Commerce commission, connected with the telephone dgpart- ment, is in Lincoln checking up the 't February 9 graph company, according to a custom started by the commission in which all the most important companies are | checked each year. This is the first visit of the accountant to Lincoln. | Independent Officer in West. dred references; you will be| ». B. McKinnon of Washington, secre- astounded and Dreshers will beltary of the National Independent Tele- pleased with the answers you get.|phone assoclation, is in Lincoln for & Make the effort. If you have a|few days. Turkish rug to clean ask those pec- ple who know, whether or mnot Dreshers are the people to whom to send the rng. If you then conclude to favor| New Veterinarian Sworn In. Dr. J. 8. Anderson of Seward, who was some months ugo appointed state veteri- narian by Governor Morehead, to fill the vacancy causgd by the resignation of It i the intention | rigidly | books of the Lincoln Telephone and Tele- | Mothers Day Proclamatton Set Apart by the Governor| (From a Staff Correspondent.) NCOLN, April 20 —(Spe ‘fal)=Follow ing the custom of the inst few vears, Governor Morehead this morning in a lamation designat ay, May 9, At Mothers' day and nsks that a fitting The proclamation follows Gratitude 1s one of the cardinal vir t to remember gratefully acts o kindness bestowed 18 an evidence of true nobility; to exemplify this by word or deed is commendable in al One day of the year has been selectoa in which this may be wn in & manner that must tend to make ourselves and others better. It is the day wherein we how by some outward te w dearly We esteem (he one who gave us birt ind watched over us fn our infancy and youth, and who has at all times been ou best friend t friend is mother FINALS IN DEBATE ARE HERE | Last District Contests in State High School League Will Be Held | This Week. |RESULTS UP TO SATURDAY LINCOLN, April 2 (Special.)—The final district debates in the elghth an- nual series of the Nebraska High Sc Debating league will be held this we and then the champlonehip schools in the ool | twelve districts will each send a repre sentative to compete for state honors at the state debate, Saturday morning, May |16, High School Fete day ! The concluding district contests April 30 will be Osceola, Geneva, West Point Battle Creek, Blue Springs, Hardy and Sargent. Broken Bow, Oakland and Bloomfield meet April 27; Gillon and Kearney at Gillon, April 29, and Beatrice and elther Tecumseh or Humboldt at a | date this week, not announced South Omaha and Nebraska debate scheduled for last night were postponed to April . Results of other debates and the schedule of the six final contests this week follow CENTRAL DI Geneva, winner from against v Center, winner from Crafton. od for r at Geneva, Won | by Geneva by default Championship Debate—Asceola, winner from Stromeburg against Genova at | b EASTERN DISTRIC | _Championship "~ Debate—South Omaha, winner from Omaha and North F ugainst Nebraska City, winnor from Stella_and Bellevue. At South Omaha, | April 26 NTRAL DISTRICT. st Lincoln, won hy winner” from Place. 1 Valentine against Atkinson, won by | Valentine by default Valentine against Long Pine, won by Vaulentine by default, Campionship = Debate—O'Nelll azainst | valentin, * At Valentine, April 19 Won | by O'Nelll, £ to 1. Judges: Superintdent |R. 0. Thokson. Rusuyile; Superintendent Lo J. Knoll, West Point; Superintendet F. E. Wever, Atkinson. NORTH ‘CENTRAL DISTRICT. Dreshers with the work your rug Vo = Chamnlonship Debate—West Point, win- will ‘be handled | as carefully as}"f““ Veterinarian Kigin, was eworn Inlner from Fullerton and from Stanton, this afternoon and will begin the duties|which defeated Wisner. Battle Creek, though it were a filmy, hand made, | of the office Monday. winner from Norfolk and Pilger. At lace handkerchief. It will come ? Battls :)::;“fili}\fiTE‘?(V DISTRICT, back to _you intact; thread for Oakl i 00 and, winner from South Sioux Cit thread; it will come’ back to you TEKAMAH BOOTLEGGERS against - Wakefield, winner from Ponca. with . better colors than when you gent it in; it will come back smooth, velvety, comfortabe, inviting and luxurious to trod upon. There isn't a grain of injurious‘chemical used in the Dresher Rug ‘Cleaning Pro- cess; in fact, “Al"” Dresher offers to drink anything used in the process. Dreshers do more rug cleaning and better rug cleaning' than any other concern in this section of the ‘west; they equal, if not surpass, the experts in the ' European centers. Every yard of floor covering y,olng through thie process is strictly guar- anteed and Dreshers are financially responsible should anything wrong while cleaning your rug, such a thing as a failure here has never happened yet. This is the time for rug cleaning. Spring housecleaning is in order and you don’t want to have dirty, dingy, lifeless and germ laden floor cover- ings about. Just gather them and | phone Tyler 345 for.a Dresher man. Then, when you re-lay .the rug in your home you will call in the neighbors. to show them the sort rug cleaning Dreshers do. Leave work ‘at the plant; at Dresher the Tailors, 1515 Farnam Bt.,.or at the Dresher receiving sta- tion in the Pompeian Room of The| Brandeis Stores. Dreshers pay ex- press or parcel post charges one way on any sized shipment to any point in_America. < MPRES Redecorated nnd refurnished throughout at a cost of $5,000.00 is again at home and seeking to please you with a Bigger and Better Show than ever FIRST HALF Maxim’s Models Living Reproductions of the World's Masterpieces, | Jones & Sylvester “Two Song Drummers" Guerro & Carmen European Harp and Violinists Reed & Wood Song, Dance nnd I'huhu‘lv HEARTS IN EXIL!" With Clara Kimball Young as the Russian Girl, married to two men both of whom are sincere in their attachment I°° -ADMISSION- Ioc Reserved Seats 10c Extra TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Missourl Valley's Greatest Paper, OMAHA 110,000 Copies Weekly 75,000 within 150 miles of Omeha Farm gO ! but! of | COUnty has been excellent. AND GAMBLERS SENTENCED TEKAMAH, Neb., April 24.—(Special.)— District court has been in session all week and several important matters have been settled. The recent grand jury brought a number of indictments for liquor selling and gambling and in every instance the accused have failed to go to trial and have pleaded guilty. The court has been lenfent with them, but in his sentences the judge plainly stated | that if they ever came before him again e would make the penalties much more severe. Fines have been administered ag- gregating ov 000 dollars and they have { been paid. Not only fines, but jall sen- tences were glven, -the guilty onés to be paroled for the term of two vears to James H. Force, who has been appointed | probation off: for Burt county. The | following received fines for = gambling | Charles €. Taylor, Howard King, Henry | Bowland and George Modlin, all of Te- kamah, and Dr. W. J. Lukford, and Frank ’hlddmk of Decatur, on the same charge. The salutary effect on wrongdoing in this DELEGATES TO CHARITIES CONVENTION ARE NAMED Won by Oakland Champlonship Debate—Oakland agalinat Bloomfield, winner from Randolph and ! Plerce. At Oakland April NORTHW ESTERN STRICT. Minatare against Alllance. Won by Al- i liance by default. Championship Debate—Ogallala, Ilnm-r Hardy, winner from Lawrefice and from Edgar’ (which won from Falrbury). At Blue Springs April 30 SQUTHEASTERN Tecumseh, against Humboldt, Rock Championship Debate—Beatrice, winner from Auburn_and Wymore (which de- feated Falls City), agair umseh ¢ Humboldt DISTRICT. winner from Pawnee City winner from Tabl SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT Championship Debate—Oxford, winner from Beaver City and Franklin, against ‘Trenton, winner from Cambridge (Which defeated Bartley) and from McCook and | Franklin, Won by Trenton: mmmnmuu RN DISTRICT. Gibbon agatnst Minden, winher from Harvard by default. At Minden April § Won by Gibbon; unanimous. Kearney, winner from North Platte, against Hastings, winner from Holdrege At Kearney Aprfl 2. Won by Kearney; unanimous. Champlonehip Debate—Gibbon against from \ldm‘) against Alllance. At Alljl- ance April 2. SOUTHERN DISTRICT. HHII’\‘IY against Lawrence. Won by ar \hlmplun‘hll) Debate—Blle Springs, winner from Diller and from Red Cloud (which defeated Guide ck), against ance, winner from North Platte and Tastings. At Gibhon April 2. (From a Staff Correspondent.) ST CENTRAT, DISTRICT. l LINOLN, ~April 24.—(pecial—Gov- | North Louy against Ansley. Won by A ? ort} |ernor Morehead this morning appolntod| BEFeL, ) \gaingt Sargent. At St. Paul |a list of delegates to the National Con-|oh v Sargent; '{,"“'",‘f“" ; " of Charities and Correction which| Championship Debate—Sargent. winner w""o“,"n \timore May 12 to 19. The |from St. Paul and Ansley, against Broken magta. tn . e e Bow. At Sargent Avril'® | list is as follows x | Dr. 3. A. Leavitt, Normal: Mrs, J. A.} d th J b | Leavitt, Normal: Lincoln Frost. Lincoln: | | 4{] 1 olds e Jo |Rev. F. L. arion, Lincoln: Howard | | Kennedy, Lincoln; W. T. Fenton, Lan- M B L caster: Mrs. W. T. Fenton, Lancaster r]ma,ry ay Be Late | Harmon, Lancaster; Rev. O. M . A Beth Willlamn M l"vl'v_lrd —_— | Hether doseph Heusing, et (From a Staff Correspondent.) 3 ov. C owe eria 4 : :“)‘Il‘\"(n‘vfr(-\i\ ! -mmn.: “\|"r~ O idefe, | LINCOLN, April 24.—(Special)—The ap- Walthill; Harry <eefe. Wallhill; Dr. | pearance in The Bee this morning under Ward, Milrord; 1\.0‘”“:("'..-“'\“,',,r,l,-;‘"";,kf‘ |a Wahoo date line that a primary might | Ward, Mo, R iand, Wayne: M. |be called in Wahoo for the purpose of Andrea: , Omaha; Dr. ( ¥ Willlams, | clecting a postmaster for that city and| Havelock: Bishop Geor Beecher: | that Senator Hitchcock had made some | North Platte; W. V. Hoagland, North|to settle the matter, is not worrying N Platte; Mrs. W. V. Hoagland, North |y puqdi, secretary of the state printing Platte: Miss Lyda J. McMahon, Geneva; X, . Dr. J. M. Talcott, Crofton; Dr. F. A, Sed- | board very much lacek, Omaha: E. C. Maggi, |,§V\l"lln Dr Mr. Ludi received the appointment as Lenore Perry Webster, Washington, [ ,ostmaster at the hands of the president {90 some weeks ago and a notice of the ap TWO SUTHERLAND him together pointment was received by Ludi filled out with the blank bond. Mr. BANKS ARE CONSOLIDATED | the bond and returned it to Washington SUTHERLAND, Neb., April 24.—(Spe-jast Monday and does not believe that cial.)— Effective Friday morning, & con-!ghere has been any change or intention solidation of the Sutherland State bank | {4 make the change Farmers bank of Sutherland was 1. The new Institution is to be nd the announc | RAILWAY COMMISSION | known as the Farmers State bank and | “apiial stock nas been increased 10| MAKES DIRECTORY ORDER 52 Each bank formerly had a capi- tal stock of $10,000. D, C. Wilson is a el & ALTsee A SRR ' 18 president and C. A. Lau cashier | LINCOLN. Aprll Sh—(Speciel)—Ax rmers bank quarters will be used. | .o~ S T A tha NeALS Bas Lightning destroyed a barn belonging | .,y commission covering the printing of to J. M. Shoup, whose farm adjoins{, gl (imements by telephone companies in | utherland, Thursday evening. A horse, | i et BHHEIE Ol nt was made by grain, hay, harness, ete., were lost | Representative Stebbins of Dawson county | i | against the Gothenburg Telephone com-| Alllance Defeats Ogallaia. | pany for its manner in Inserting adver ALLIANCE, Neb. April 24.—(Fpecial) 'yising n the directory publshed by them. Alliance defeated Ogallala in det 1 | e eamtiatel aiatad’ that dhe slvd v ip of railroads 1ast |y oments were inserted in the center of nt. Al the affirmative and | (1o nages und thus the names were esented by Charlotte MOring. | ggrated and according t mplaint Nell Tash Eeach; Ogallala, the ;.40 it atfficult to find th i g g 1 Chindgrin, Ruth Col- | noedad. The order comes ar an a ins and Winifred Overstreet. The judges | ant entered Into and specifies that - were Superintendent C. M. Matheny, | vertisemnts may h placed at the top and Scott's Bluff, Superintendent R.© M.|pottom of pages not to exceed one-inch Marrs, Bridgeport; Dean W. T. Stock-|y, gepth so that the names all appear | dalo of Chadron. Allia will be rep- | ogether on the page esented at the te dcbate at Lincoln Nar U Everybody Reads Bee Want Ads. In keeping with the custom of the ast several years in this state, and in many others, I take pleasure in naming the second Sunday In May Mothers' day and would suggest that cveryone wear a flower of somie description during that day as an Indication of the special recol lection of mother. It is a beautiful cus tom and worthy the attention of every one. The day Is intended to start in the mind splendid recollections of the past, and Wil make that Sunday more sacred than it otherwise would be. It wo ba well if apecial mention of the day be made in all the churches throughout th I therefore rocommend that Sunday. the Sth day of May, be observed as Mothers' day and trust it will bo recog nized as generally as clrcumstances will permit JOHN H. MOREHEAD State Declamatory Contest Entrants| SIDNEY, Neb, April 24.—(Special.) The Nebraska High School Declamatory | association contests will be held May he places have not been determined upon | as yet. Any contestants who have not! vet been certified may be certified to the | secretary, W. J. Braham, Sidney, Neb., any time prior to April 2. The following is & list of contestants so far reported Oratorical~Donald acun to Dabell, Chadron, the Gladiators:” Grace “Cuba Must Be Free;" Atkinson, “‘Blaine's *Victor Lungren, | triotism:” Ralph Nicker- | The Evolution of Patriot- Hildred Gotff, Pierce, “Rock Lura Hawkins, Alliance, "“The Gypsy Flower Girl;" Fred Peterson, Crawford, “The Boy Orator of Zapata City:" Tva Ragains, Kearney, “It 1 Were King;" MNdred Romers, Wahoo, “Leah, he Forsaken:' Clare Rosenburg, Lexing- ton, “Ole Mistis." Humoroue—~Ruth _ Cleveland, Arnold, “Naughty Zell:" Hannah Cotant, Alli: “The_Aspiring Dishwasher:" Martha Hoogner, Waketield, "Bill Braq and the Big Lie:" Prudence Macomber, Crawtord, | “'At the Photographers:’ Hadassah Me- | Giffen, Fremont, “Spool ke's Pr Theatricals;” Goldah Geneva, Cupid and’ the Cadlllae.’ SOUT HOMAHA PAVING BONDS ARE REGISTERED (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 24.—(Special.)—State Auditor Smith recelved $29,000 paving bonds this afternoon from South Omaha for registration. Kulogy York, . Papillion, of A New F fsm Dramatie of Ages uln in Commercial Club Officers. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb,, April 24.—(Spe- cial)—At a meeting of the Plattsmouth Commorcial club last evening the resig- nations of President 13 J. Richey and Secretary J. P. Falter were accepted and VWILL QUIT THE STAGE TO TAKE\ UP NURSING | when the play reaches New York, about | Jane Romray Pretty Jane Komray, who plays the in- benue part fn “Woman Prop the headline feature at the Orpheum this | week, lost lier father in the big war and | three weeks hence she will give up the | stage to take vp the work of a member of the Red Cross corps | | r | Miss Komray, In the part of “Rose, has been pleasing Orpheum patrons all weok, She has tendered her resignation and | the middle of next month, a ship bound for Germany. She has sev- | eral other relatives fighting for the G man standard, and to help the ¢ they aro laying down their lives for Is willlug to sacrifice her lh-r home is in Cloveland Reische Appomted , to Normal Board (From a Staff Aorrespondent.) LINCOLN, April 24.- fSpecial Teleg.am ® | —~H. E. Relsche of Cha#on has been ap- | pointed by Governor Moiehead to a place on the State Normal bhewrd to fill the position now held by Mr. Gettys of Uni- versity Place, whose term will expire September 1. Tt {s understo’d that Mr. Gettys was not a candidate for the re- appointment. There is a normal echool at Chadron, and this places a memier of the board in each town where there is a she will \'nnrvl“ | ugo | she | | | stage career. | E. 1T. Wescott was elected president | T. H. Pollock, secretary for the ensuing | snd w | vear. school. Mr. Relsche is a bank a member of the 1913 & the legislature. and He is a democrat. 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Glen Urquharts and Tartan Plaids, gray and blue serges, stripes, shepherd checks and hosts of novelty mixtures all colors — Norfolk or semi- Norfolk styles, and a wonder- ful showing of Juvenile Vestee YOars. WHERE YOU ARE \Uf‘[ 7O Suits. Al] sizes from 4 to 18 Fully half the suits in sale have two pairs of knickers. BAND " . HOSPE 151'! Douglas JSt. Hope for Drug Y. PUH clou g Victims All desire for oplum, mor I\II\JA d hornlll removed permanently in v All : sire for cocaine holle lllmulln(l removed in lhrln to four No Pain or Suffering tment harmless and positively l\lu'-nlud satisfied that all crav- Pay when ing and desire has been removed. mu af our physicians will tre in ‘::;.ow:“homn if “.nfl THE LD RELIABLE payment easily ranged to -ul. you. Call or -rln Eureka Drug Treatment Address 8. ¥. Goreham. Pure Malt Whiskey is an lblolultl) rure distillation of thoroughly ral which prompts the -(om.ch tc healthy a tion. It prnmnls- dl tion and similation of the enriches the lood, and brings llrenl\h and_vigor i'or a tonic in Spring Typewriters For Rent any make you want $1 and Up Per Month Contral Typewriter Exchange Inc, 1905 FARNAM STREET, Phone Doug. 4121, bloos to the system. time you should “Get Duffy's and Keep well” !l}ld by mgl( d{ul ists, rr;rurl -r;; s, upD! 8 rll'o’ ui \/-aflll madl(‘ll book- ou, et free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. ¥. $2,000,000 more toward the Cause The Board of Directors of the Chicago and North- western Railway Co. have just authorized the pur- chase of $1,500,000 worth of equipment. They be- lieve in “Buy-It-Now.” The Chicago Great West- ern has contracted for $585,- 000 worth of new material. Do your part--buy that suit, that kitchen cabinet or that plow--and-— Buy-It-Now This is the time of all times for the U. to make vast strides. L- - all get busy