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d """ THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1016. ' MR. JAMES SOUNDS |Democrat Jargonaut St ] 1 | HR. gonaut Starts WILSON TELEGRAPHS|Signs of Orderly Quiet Everywhere { & . . . SECOND KEYNOTE When Glynn Begins Talking ANTI-HYPHEN PLANK Mark the Proceedings at St. Louis Senator, i . BY B. L. T. 3 - : !nuoky‘ iz Wh;evxi-wfer S “3 L';l‘v President Wires It to St. Louls for BY EDGAR C. SNYDER. Joanen irman, 5 . Louis, Mo, June 15,—At half-| “Who are they? You seem to be jon i arty’ = i 5 izati i ‘Work of Administration. past twelve (note weil the memorable | 8azing on some ’;trangc vision.” mlemonm::{ s : grf; )lf-‘l;ll.flt il ’;‘ (SlfR:I:al gfilfi fig:nl‘:f:;'tw:n sft‘;?:li,n C‘“ugbo corr'lcs : Sl hour), astonished by a_pile-driving SEtiexeyons ke apangs whon i - | man Democratic club and thet rienda | Roger - Sullvan”fore vice president “DEM MADE GOOD” | signal from the retiring, in on ,|you do not know him; and at first 3 i i s o chairman of the nuiongll co?nneli:te::i sight suddenly coming on him I did WILL PROBABLY BE EDITED|were entertained today by the grain lk’z“g:!l!l;vad':?flbtlm;:l:ll“h);;l ‘eioklr:‘ovil: St. Louis, June 15—The achicve- ’Eoifmfi'l’hfl'! which the esteemed St. ?A::o recognize the politician and his ; i dealers of St. Louis with a ride about | Washington, and his_political oppon- bty ‘of the Wilson administration red?‘bglooe eléblx:"la;el:::;;gzlhsengez:gt “Who is he?” W?I;.unh‘;uml' Mko., ]ux/l\e 15..—P{:51d:nt the city and a dit{ner at Sunset ian, ;nt. 'ign:tor Jan}csnlfgmilton.Lesz{ in enacting beneficial legislation and |cratic national convention of 1916 be-| “The chief of sophists and most ac- | . 4 P OIl‘ £ mericanism {for | one of the most picturesque spots in bg:mslsinoss&lyL%uiIr vice presidential " in keeping the country at peace with- [8an to write history, as the chairman complished of wizards, who must at | th¢ democratic platform, practically | the whole west, according to those “They come here as candidates for B0 eaciifice of 3hS “aatioat ba quaintly put it. One hundred years,|3"Y cost be separated from the true charging a ‘conspiracy by some for-|who know. the vice presidency of the United / i n?r we later were informed, will look back king or statesman, if we are ever to eign-born citizens to influence foreign| Richard Lee Metcalf of the Nebras- | States, and then use the noise to | were ‘pront?unced epoch-making ' in | to this day--broodingly, I suppose, as | %€ daylight in the present inquiry.” | and internal affairs for the benefit of | k h i i help them run for their state legisla- B Rkicab bistory by Senator Ollie M. |the centuries look down on the. pyre: ““That is certainly not a hope to be ; ; an, who arrived in St. Lquls today, THrest g 'E” S Ronticks ih. hivaddress-to-| mids. It is' flattering o be w art lightly renounced.” other gov;rnxpents and condcmmn: was a looker-on at the national con- i jy 88 permanent chairman of the of ‘something that one hundred ] i any organization countenancing such |vention from the men's box. He be- St S democratic national convention, are going mslook back w,n gl,cy,::'i: Can we see any more daylight to-|movements, as well as any political | lieves Governor Glynn’s speecch is Jackioullvan OGONellbhw oy uring three years of its national|[a little self-conscious, sits up day than the Athenians hoped for? |party, which, by failure to repudiate [a campaign d in itself, and ?t on}f hl:nc ot tohbe & contenden - control,’ said Senator James, “democ- | straighter in hit chair, and tidies hi 7 Dl § e : BRIER ocument lint itselfijand | dorichie hesvyweiht c amglonshnp ol [ racy has enacted into law r‘norc pro- | hair and tie. ' WS L Theard a.dhort but good speech the Nxc'h a conspiracy, receives the benefit | will be widely used throughout the the world against Jess Willard, was B retaive remedial Jegistation than the y night before. A Wisconsin delegate, of it at the ballot box, was telegraphed | country. Of the Chicago convention, 2 caller at Nebraska headquarters to- nation has ever ‘had-written upon its Collectively the delegates offered |10t atite too full for utterance, ad-|last night from Washington and|Mr. Metcalf said: “I am glad as a 2% statute books since its birfh. In|thea “a,\'a‘ll\lfrr;fling spectacle. Some g(l;qsse.dta :rplxp r;: ge‘n_lll("mcn in the | placed before democratic leaders. newspaper man and a friend that Mr. M Dahl . gl er national contests in the last |distinguished philosopher, probably |2 ;ac,:n' cfa"sll 7 m]”" and 1" 11 was understood tonight that |Victor Rosewater's judgment as to | . Ly RMEL D A D e two decades our party came as a myself, has remarked that men look [ W %.e’ “o{ he was noc allowed o from the following te: will b the nominee was endorsed by the |rive in the morning Aadithpiboys il prophet. Today we comé with deeds, | weli in a crowd, however awful they uroccc ¥ his country, gentlemen, g ten men ° be | convention. I believe this makes Mr, | meet Jim at the union sfation with as went through more prosperity in|chosen the subcommittee which will | Rosewater the real leader of the re-|3 band. Some doings here. with performance, not|may be individually, whereas women e 4 5 romise. e democratic party has|are much more attractive individually :1 e last four years. than this world | put the platform in terms for submis- |publican party in our state, He cer- _The Mule Bend Jubilee singers last - W'Ohrd ‘mhdthe Ar:erican peo- xhg}r;] m“-““‘ijdy' e g as cver saw. sion to the convention: ;o taigll.v‘ deserves it, for his consistency ma’hs sung “he‘:-lhavil]S"I an, g 7ther | ¢ have made good.” ere is a dearth of giant inte [ : 5 ; ; and his ability t si i vocal mystries while the Towa delega- B i chuirmanreviewed af Jength | Mr. Bryan is not qun:Z a durke.ub!u’( “Among the great achievements of | Sepator Stone of Missouri, Senator |35 hfaa:)ll,iililt’yt to size T,;°;“i{§f,,“§fl tion “"y‘“"d Olive _street, walked | the legislative record of the adminis- in - comparison _ with _contemporary thleddemocrmc party,” Mr. McCombs | Hollis of New Hampshire, Repre-|cated situation. right into the Hotel Jefferson, turned | tration and culogized the president [ :;:dalrs who halyc no more person- :ge "g;g'lffw;ulj“‘z;fif roItle l!lif;r:“de sentative FitzGerald of New York,| Lee Metcalf, business manager of [around, and marched right out again. ffl' l:iu dxrectnol;wol fdoringn affairs, ;r‘g“'}zé‘k“infl‘:'}i'zhéal;e lloo?s the a o RIORECLIONY former Representative A. Mitchell tfixe .Ne'brnkan, will arrive in St beeyfh::: tflggl:flfl%:jg;&flfgg;g T v and. . i ] ) { Were curbed and unexampled prosper- | CETS and his sincerity does not pain the paramount issue is to be. Mr.|tin of Virginia, Governor Stanle of asked where they were going. 59 attained; a banking law taking the | M€ 30 much as perhaps it shoul(f 1 Glynn disclosed it midway of his ad- | Kentucky, Senator Pomerene of Ohio, | The Cook county democracy, the The delegation back-tracked to the |dress. The paramount issue, iadies | Representative Rainey of Illinois, [ heaviest aggregation of democrats in | Planters hotel, presented their noisy . 1mo: cont watched him during the ample invo- A e 4 : . mey control.odt of the hands of an ple Invo- | nd gentlemen, is this: “Thank God | Senator Walsh of Montana and Sen- | the city, had considerable to do with | compliments, and started out again. was: “We haven’t anything yet, for we're just getting limbered up.” At midnight they were still going. Looking over the list of delegate: for names, one is struck with certain peculiarities in the Massachusetts delegation as these: Wall, O'Neill, Sullivan, Ryan, Conrfer, , Downey, Welch, O'Connell, O'Rourke, Sully 0O’Connor, Crowley, Doherty, O'Brien Donohoe, Hennessey, Ahearn, Mono- han and Curran. . In the Wisconsin delegation are Messrs. Wolfe, Stahl, Webber, Weiss, Litza, Grutsa, Schmitz, Borchers, Schuftz, Pfiffner, Pietrowski and Strouse. 2 In the Hawaiian delegation are Messrs. Picheco, Uluisi and Keoho- kalole. 5 In the Virginia delegation are Messrs. Stuart, Flood, Early, Boyds, Lee, Thom and Buchanan. From Minnesota are Messrs. Lam- berton, Nygreen, Helweg, Jenswold Olsen, Wifliamson and Pederson. In the Nebraska delegation: Pla cek, Bossie, Piatti, Gooch. Whether Governor Morehead’s name is to be presented to the con- vention as a vice presidential candi- date is a mooted question. Governor Morehead is undecided. Tomorrow will determine. My judgment is that he will not go before the convention and “Bill” Price will be left with an undelivered speech. Sad, isn't it. Bull Moose for Hughes. Washington, June 16.— Representad{ve Stevens of California, elected to congrest as a progressive, sent a telegram to George W. Perkins today urging support of Charles E. Hughes for president. Pair Are Wedded. London, June 15.—The marriage teok place at London yesterday of Captain Sir John Eardley-Wiknot of the rifle brigade (the prince consort's own) and Anabel M Chapman, daughter of Elverton R. Chap- rchy and makin; ics no long- | cation of the divine blessing and his s ) A t i Toe: poul%le. Lot mafiyp‘r:i?rmom?g- half-closed eyes and moving lips were for Wilson.” ator Pittman of Nevada, the tumult and the shouting. This|The ready answer of the marchers|man of New York. S SVea of lesser importance. not, I'felt, mere mummery. Hundreds Subcommittee Named. - s — S =3 A = of other eyes, many of th -| Here is a story S. Angus McSween s : Mexican Policy Approved. ing_ adof iyion. it/ direoted. toward|Of the Philadelphia North American | The following subcommittee to . He declared President Wilson’s + P : f the fa r fi i S i ! . Mezicns policy aad N coure i pro- mere-Ioaker.on In'ihe trees| SGePt with M, Harey Hde, wio, 17 Stote of Msiourh chlrmen; Reo, t t ry i | althouy, e has he t t ) _enchoachments of lguropun bellig- 250 tob:;in'r:';‘;l':“‘;"("‘l the ‘min- | & 1O ropitig tor the s;;f:t:'mff, Walsh of Montana, Senator Hollis of y was cii? fhe eleva:cr of the Kaiserhof gewlghrfflg;h"c‘-( R;Prsmn::mig Fitz- ¢ in iCIKO" relates Angu: h Cri. of New Yor] enator romer- nor fears the strong.” en b::u:nt: :cr‘u“uzlt\ilc lg‘(::: stoppeth one of three. “It lW ai; m: ene of Ohio, former kepreuntn_tivc A and the clevator man was sleepy, | Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania, Sen- In & concluding appeal for the tri- ) ; umph of patriotism -above politics, m‘; ;;oAme;;:al,! Yl’(‘llcgff“\:i?hl: - |!Vote floor, plees,’ said hg ‘Seven- (ator Martin of Virginia and Governor tor James said the renomination |y, 43 teenth. Just th th Stanley of Kentucky. 4 £ wuch a president in . lsl::i‘:mlla‘ nc::l:gm of the “Star|teeitly JAVO‘C loor. pleecsr ssbed| One tentative form for the wording vention ought not to be necessary, [ “*THe. the oratory began. It the e. m. ‘Eighth,’ said ‘the passen-|of, the plank which wzs being con- that to discredit him m‘fi“ palsy gan. Was| ger. “Vell,' said the e. m., ‘you air't sidered tonight, but which was sub- 4 pure jargon and Mr, Martin Glynn f j i mwd that could write t| 1s considerable jargonaut, The audi- g:tg:'rutg go; I take the other man q'esctfotl?oaga:nse by the committee, was ”‘:: g::u‘e'to?:e' skisdos pelerred :::';“l :'dn:anill ed,t u‘:::or;!inz to “Attention is called to certain or- fly to President Wilson's . cam- w,;' it :e :r'fd ‘t i t‘ cts of Representatives of the American ganizations which have been attempt- )aign against lobbying in congress thing ‘he w: % Du I°"‘ f°';‘°' Union Against Militarism waited on | 118 to influence the course of Ameri- AWh‘ed out 'that undér this ady tha Fatt Sm“l‘r !l-‘l"';l' n ;XF or f;’l the resolutions committee today to |Can lives and policies in the interest istration the constitutioni had'bets ““"'iif o u: ‘ur lall. l!he Grepu - | work against something which the |Of foreign powers. Such organiza- |, ded for the first time since the | terpi {o Ib.tl 0] yelet ezrlt democratic party has not the least in- tions are condemned and any political war, when “we freed the senate [pacl to'Cle. ul d{{' 'mi todo ‘n}: tention of doing—i. c., providing an Party which seek to take advantage || B Ws eonten! of the grest Interests e . and Hannibal and with | g gequate mifitary establishment. The | Of such influence is denounced.” | !,“ Hactive by e people at 3::1:':;:]?:‘: grrived 'Jmn!he'dem' committee is asked to ‘declare| This would be followed by a decla- nmpolhll. He ' then \eulogized. the | ot enicy il etz e an A. v{udom “against” five things, but that is not ration to make it clear that the plank § -Simmons tariff act as one |t ,,;‘c’,,, iv"N en‘\). reference | e democratic way, The democratic |8 in no way to be taken as a reflec- which the party wi tly proud: | first d myo :‘ QYSmber '-‘l'gk"d the | way is to declare “for” a thing, and |tion upon the great body of natural- g Rt b A e on m, a8 wild as the |, chick it Kristal Eastman and | 1zed citizens, irrespective of their race iy, he said. Our republican | waters. At thi Dot T obseimed hes | Herbert Friedman asked me 1o say |or origin. '/ . mwld Serit would Eliee he e, | e Ph'H". pohv_lt ci_llelrvgd that somehting about the subject, and 1 Representative Rainey of Illinois, s, fill the streets with idle- men, h illips, his unlighted cigar |2 "0re® than commenly ha 10 |who "is leading the administration ST b . men, | at the usual angle, had dropped asleep ahlige ¥ Y. happy fight in the house for the tariff com- e llpwm;ld o .evel:ywhe::l' ::fi;l erei:‘flr;llet{oto chg hotel n‘;\1 take | * s mission bill, will Craw the tariff plank. e o A ol ¢ en‘ed A th‘ B uite ‘;_t lnn om Il 1y tittle Marjorie in the audience? | Besides praising the present tariff law i A B P! e following dialogue: Let's lay the keel of another battle. | it is planned to declare for a protec- th Ilé’or more_generally employed,| “But wh th | ! ship. There must be collected for the | tive tariff for the dyestuff industry hef. rates, shorter hours and et-' and pfie:vuow?s nmev“co;eeai:\?okv;?e‘w, first ship enough dimes to build S i Py R i Eflcondmom than eper before. Our | with a crowd of retainers as the for- couple .af port holes. tSec;rtnci"o ¢ t§1hee 33333{?:2 c:f:: t!:c?n‘- erents had shown all the world that the president “neither. bullies the weak -3 a e peace lican friends tell us that after i i i i v r is oyer poor, stricken, ;me!. :L‘r cel:" disappears and the scene| Among those present are two mem. | Protective feature, -but it will be torn, bleeding Europe will take ‘.'Whnm do they mean?” bers of the academy of immortals: polnted qub-thabing dyesuilt industry me market from us. I have no{ “How strangely they look.” Mr. Kelley Pool is'a candidate for|of ropo‘mom T e teaded soiery fear. America is going to take| “Why strangely?” ’ secretary of state, and Mr. Freeze |80 e adsd aolcly markets of the world. But we| “A minute ago I thought that they Quick ié-an alternate with the Penn- | {0 Protect P s all cut from them the last hope of | were all sorts of animals, for many |’ Il “o‘"d‘_ d“mpmfi o If‘:“lll’mm“lln e o e ng even a false issuc, for we shall |of them are like lions and centaurs| In in Littl, ARk ™ Cancpuristion 2 2“ fcultifll,l :’uifl board to|and many more like satyrs and the there‘h‘:r:? gn "Vlvhil::lt :hf ac}lesfiu}c‘:::‘:é ;re‘:;m‘pht:b gen(t’faloecren‘:ire?mspormwn her the facts create i imals— ; - m by new war w:r.ok&e:: .l\;:;u:’m:v ::r:hg‘f‘ a::n:ll‘se as g?r‘t engg}:i:eu:g above the entrance Will Lay Off Mexico. ditions, " Law Good.*|forur and natires; and now So i 2 : a Conferences' among' leaders which ol eur?l:ahw. SIS oL W acecRat fesponmible for- any- have followed the arrival of Secre- I began to see who they are.” 4 Y thing. tary Baker with first hand words the outbreak of the i g 5 EAO from President Wilson on many fea- i let the public know df the ‘continu- | ever had to deal with so many deli- | tures of the declaration of principles || Bat would: ave beer ths sesult oo fiolllcy proposed by naval experts, | cate and dangerous problems as those | brought the status of the democratic || old republican system had been m%c “eu}:o c:rrg out such a policy, | which have confronted President | platform tonight to a point where effect?” he agked. “The stock ex.| " ll e&'! e republicans on the house | Wilson. With more than half of the |aside from the all-important issue of ; every: Gty b’ thes workd naval af Illis committee in June, 1916, | world in arms in Europe, with Mexico | foreign' affairs, it stood substantially closed, Europe poured its vast ;‘;n‘a‘;‘,"‘.fi:{ .."«!’3“22; B leaarttal i revolution ot ome booden, these| oo ollowss, 1d be mad 4 etharel y Vel b ifficult. and complicating ‘problems i epsLiic, mention WORILIDE Made § e Bic streams upon | ‘continuoys’ polcy. have confronted him .,fm,‘;, daily, | of Mexico and that subject will be n .mm‘%? kah‘:‘;etemm:d Rural Credits Bill, i{and: he has handled them as becomes | covered by implication in general dec- ‘of those patrioti " | - The republican plank, declaring for|® patriot and a statesman. When larations outlining relations of the w&n‘ b:cn’ m &'&‘g{fl. “an effective ‘system of rural cr.edlu the Lusitania was sunk the militant | United States with other govern- this mighty catatlysm? - But |88 ol?omgonhg ineffective law pro- | Yoice of Theodore Roosevelt cried | ments. This portion of the platform " was the result? Not a bank|Posed by the present democratic- ad- | out for war, and if he had been presi- | would declare unequivocally for the its 4&6": Hot a laborcr was | ministration,” was assailed by Senator | dent of the United States.at that time | right of every nation to regulate its o out of employment, not a bus- | James, who declared that almost wd-{ 500,000 brave American sons|own internal affairs and would point |} ‘was forced into bankruptey; but | CVery Tepublican in the house and would be contending around the forts | out that this government would be strong, serving the masses | 3t¢ had voted for the administration’s | of Verdun in this mighty maclstrom | satisfied with nothing less for itself, menkind, "fifl. eat legislative | Fural credits bill and that none had |of . blood—thousands would have S e o ment of the democratic. party. | Charged that it was ineffective or had ‘been buried in ditches. Our presi- JUND aceing LOMREN [Crmedl ‘the master achicvement of Weos. | Proposed a substitute. dent, ?lfid!t. pattiotic, Iarsighted,| Dr Xins's New Discovery not enly stope Smart Clothes need no second introduction to gentlemen style and quality. The Prices== Wy mist poct o e senator also replied to ‘upubli- the real statesman, handled this ques. | ¥0Ur coush. but hardens your system against X % can ctc@lcnnw of the administration’, ith th o colds; kills the germs. All druggists.—Adv o o Z .,;':z,‘”{...“. "ot he oo Sueping Ol which e deciaed: "ffi;kfé} Ame'ra%{h"a?f'?re:&'fl'yd;;&‘f #15.00 Wool Suits will be..... $12.75 42250 Wool Suits witl be......$16.75 " e Uni es | matic victory. i 2 secordth et reserve v, | B e Y e gt 4 $18.00 Wool Suits will be....... 5 14.50 42500 Wool Suits will be..... $18.75 % o ea nercnse, A0d |had it ot been killed at the 1ast sea- | man who is willing to undertake the || A Big Purchase of y $15.75 ‘ever before,” the speaker pointed sion of congress by a republican fili- | dangers himself and the courage of || Fu 't“re by the $20.00 Wool Suits will be. .. o I . $30.00 Wool Suits will be..... $23- 50 dmi buster. . h Hppy mg :‘E:‘;‘l':g";:: {.. “For the first time in the history of Gy, \;fl}lggd:::d:)\’m‘;“h.‘sobgzlfi d n “preparedacss without milk | Sitr “Feviewing biely . SeOCTAL | o st smeraee o e oy i K ¢ to act cooly an 1906,” he continued, “I attended :;z‘ii‘ll;&:: e;li’t‘;thottfbl def:‘:"%ni*::g sengibly when he f dealing with the fi“ I"fl““ ?“{;"“‘fi held - in | Siareqleads the v‘:orld i:'exp:ns. We ?1:,. Otgptiera—the fate of s, m S casce “a it that t| e "““h‘“‘ are fore prosperous than ever, and | " .n ‘ “"';: rctld's e A ivhieg have not turned a spin-| - FOUT years ago we sneeringly jorld's war was years are now busy. All the | called Woodrow Wilson the school ! lun‘d a'of the Ung’te;i Smecv l{; et‘l‘: teacher. Today he is the world teach- A 4 3 | as never before. i e i : A a8 we Aot itk o world-wide ‘war raging, our country | M I'!ls "lt-’m"t Iy the pr.fl"m“ of el o L is the only neutral one that is not in American life and American rights d s‘ ic “ | distress and the only one that has not | under international law. And with- “:m' b."‘w’"' hfl?:“’k':"‘" declared a moratorium. Every de-|out orphaning a single America thi:k IROURH G o l“‘ mand of the stress of war, the demo- | .,.; \ (7 pod g 8 e second time before cratic. party. has met qu‘u:kly We child, without widowing a single a blow. . Democracy wants 4 American mother, without firing a ° 3 vants Lhave freed business from the black- Aarmy and a navy in keeping with mail of the politician as we have ' single gun, he wrung from the most militant spirit that ever brooded dignity, preservation and worth of emancipated R from the cluteh of above a battlefield, an acknowledge- gre : l}:” f{’fif“‘ iu:t monopoly ¢ ) ment of American rights and an él:l“ Sl The len?torflkined Pre)uliden} iy ¢ % | son's Mexican policy to that of Lin-|agreement to Ameri s vy’ Qewating, - | SO0 ‘:E‘ Qnated from a_ declaration | fos coceted hitmeclt to t‘ll;fig?(‘y g‘: merchant in all lines is now hav- inlstration we| Of 4he latter 1o show that he had|lowly eminence oceupied by Guorge || \NE, 0 Meet: Think of the ad- W on * We | declined o intervene when condi-| Washington, Abraham Lincoln agd vantages we ‘are now able to 3.’..." army | tions were much the same as now. | Woodrow Wilson, the three worst. || Siend on o you in prices that 3 than the re-| "1y jgia perfectly easy thing,” he|gp Mg h ¢ || Will carry with them the highest ) ‘ ¥ abused best-loved Americans the b continued, “for the president of the| republic ever grew.” scale of values we have yet been United States to plunge his country able to offer you when this immense addition'is made to our /inte war if he is a politician before | SEEr e e s ——— than Cgmfi e Js s patriot. He would seek his already large and well filled ware. own lection as he came upon - the ‘horseback up the bl highway of ’ houses and sales_floors, at 1513- conten armies, course, our i " ANy cars ent army could invade Mexico and march |Sun and Wisd Bring Out Ugly Spota. || niture in original crates now daily i; triumph to its gplhl. lhlt l"fi * How to Remove Easily, ¢ war was over other armies woul 3 masci—an army of vidows and ot | o Mg et Raymond Furniture Company. We are glad to announce to our friends and the Buying Public a stroke of good fortune that came our way just recently in the urchase of a vast stock of urniture from one of the largest wholesale distributing companies in the West, This stock has been ‘“warehoused” in large storage warehouses in Iowa City since the early part of this year. It was bought with the advantage of all trade discounts at that time, of the largest and best factories in the Enst. Every one knows some- thing of the 'big advances that the ‘Woolens. Come in Friday; you won’t be 1516-20 FARNAM STREET landing in Omaha and being put on the floor for your on. an arm; cripples and men Thmm vréll t‘:h'dmg.“ lt:.:“r' s tes of & rellable dealer that ent of the st u Y flo&n in I\ult‘. a0 army Of PeNSion- | coet ‘zou o ponay uniees. it ramoves une ou see ers, and an army of tax collectors z.u.; while it It does pive you|| these mew, ¢l grade g up the earnings of the peo~|a clear complexion the expense i tritung. (| in & veritable Sea of ture, ple to pay ¢ q.rucwdeln.” Simply get an ounce of othine—doudle || on the floors, as it will loonl “The president had : : strongth—from drugsist - ape A i, s Gheid v 7on hew ouey || ek th g 6002 to 6016 South 30th el ey i Ve e e for mers > ‘even to| this lic,” A Sae of Men'’s Sui—t; ' | MMWM and od taste—for years they have left all competition be- ind and stand supreme today in the clothing world for =For Young Men Stout Men-Big Men —mtd mfin b:tl yonthfu}l figu.\.'a,d’th_e m You're in on this, and we have plenty of ment wi arge and varied, including Suits to show you—unlike the average sale, New Pinch Backs in Bottle Green and staple patterns in size 40 and over are re- Brown Flannel, English Tweeds and Soft el ot o R el disappointed. it’s your opportunity. SALE COMMENCES ‘FRIDAY Maltless Of , Alcoholfree A Brannew Beverage B, On Tap and In Bottles Omaha Beverage Company [ditS Phone South 1267, SOUTH SIDE STATION, OMAHA, NEB. has been telling with great success— | draft the platform was named: Sena-| g BENSON & THORNE Co of style and

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