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JHE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. e e Pretty Girl Breaks the Rope Which |FUNSTON PREPARES as the comtry adiacent o, Cariee!| Japanese Steamer b FOURTH REGIMENT Two Sons and Two el G Folancss MiatlSr, i i stragglers rom he arrizal *4 =lll=, *| have been picked up and that tho e un .V orpe 0 : READY FOR TESTS sons 1 Ifaw ln the He'd George Clark Fast tO Gang TO GUARD BORDER still unaccounted for are dead. ff B p National Guard : Expecting Immediate Move. Off Barcelona —— AT " : ioati dis- 2 General Funston today expected | 5 _ B i Be Taken Before Nebraskans Among the mothers who saw city comptroller’s office where Miss|had been issued to George C. Clark| Will Be Whipped Into Shape brigades of ihree ,",‘5‘"‘9,"‘56"“1 2 {‘p"“l‘)‘“ SlCall:hl o su{;marine i } ¥ sons entrain with Company E|Afice M. Wheeler was employed two |and Alice M. Wheeler, both of Omaha. for Servi the Illinois and Wisconsin Guard to éfls lecn sunF )‘ manngss & ‘ Are in S8hape to Go. who gave two sons and two|years, George C. Clark worked in| It is believed these city hall folks or Service. Fort San Houston. The Missouri|Barce ina(. ) orty-one w ons-in-law to the army. She the same office and he is still in the | have been married. b c‘.“;’d!alw was 7"9‘9"‘.}‘0 leaveitos | sWeEeh PLEKEG v MAY NEED MORE RECRUITS rounded by her two daughters, Mrs.|city employ, Miss Wheeler resigned | When Miss Wheeler left the city| THOUSAND UPON THE WAY “‘% t for some P“; in h"‘?' Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use Ben Nealy, jr, and Mrs. Elmer Wil- |3 \week ago. Mr. Clark did not report | hall there were whisperings of a pros. . ¢ h"’“h‘"“°!‘"°° at headquarters i, =% " esults, ] " bur, who watched their -hushands|for duty yesterdsy, His friends |pective wedding, Miss Wheeler told| san Antonio, Tex., June 27~‘With‘ts(e)g‘tgt; "ha: ”;:‘:g‘(’;"‘;i“x’,:;:d R:fz" § _.__‘E:i':‘i';'—mu—- lfl‘i’ém‘fi'fi G':l;vzlr"lo(!si:l:i. Odie V.|received by mhail hphotogtaphic‘an- Eer h:iie:ds she intenéiehd dlo 8‘:} on 'h“ the regiments, officers and men ready | The point o niahisiNhede 'troops Wa,r Summa,ry i i by h nouncements that he was on a . | extended vacation and had no theught Y - & H i :g'enfhg:rletl flsiuchxge;:ncd.el} OFL{- ;vel:fi Mrs. George Smith fainted when|yell tour.” Inquiry at 'zh% Whe:'f:r of changing her name at this time. | for any sudden eventuality along the | were sent was withheld. e the special bearing the soldiers pulled | residence, 1802 Van Camp avenue,| Mr. Clark formerly was an umpire | border, attention at army headquart- M’:fi:n ‘l‘:l‘;"m'f; “:“‘:‘h. A (hat ik ers 1s Cenlered upon prcplra!lons for Hundreds‘of Food Lok (Arsalonca concerted attack by the hi b members of a rifle 3 :;ll‘:g e sner and each one of them |33y from the station. She is the | brought the information that Miss|in the Western league, and also en- can draw a bead on a squirrel at 200 the ‘acrival of National Guardsmen entente allles on the various fronts is in and the whiping into siape of those shops at Leipsic neparation, If not In actual process of mother of Warren Smith, a youth|Wheeler was not at home Monday |gaged in newspaper work here. In i < | who was married to Miss Mabel Cut-|night and that sh t ¢ a|addition to his clerical work in the yards and with equal accuracy, pick ler, a high school student, in the frieod "nomewheree in 'Sm:flm a5 | comptroller's office he is |uEervisor army units which will take the place ke off a Mexican a mile away, Should v & spring. of amateur baseball games held on|of the troops now stationed all along :}e‘:vicbid:?elk\?lis(l;'lli:rdsu:;l‘y lg‘t’:‘pr.ena; Between 3,000 and 4,000 people the municipal diamonds. He has|the Rio Grande. LOOted by MObS AT VERDUN THE situation has not mate- is surely going to be heard from. gathered at the Burlington station to lived in Omaha all of his life and has| Twelve thousand guardsmen are s +rlally changed over night. Paris reports y y going ¥ see the National Guard leave at 6:40 a wide circle of friends. expected to start for somewhere in| Berne, Switzerland, June 27.—(Via further progress for the French in regain- _ Newspapers Represented, o'clock Sunday morning. An address e Wheelor is a daughter of Mr. | Texas before morning. Nine thous-|y o 4o " 625 b m) "Reports have| ot oo north region of the Thiau- Lieutenant Colonel Grant Douglas|was made by E. R. Ferguson, attor- and Mrs. John F. Wheeler, She was [and others are expected to follow im-| oo 0t o' here "}’l‘m iriois primin A4 mont works, north of the Citadel. of the Fourth infantry owns and[ney, who in '98 left with the troops as in the office of John M. Guild, com- | mediately and within ten days Gen- LB L g OPERATIONS BY TEUTONIC submarines i Osceola_Record. Colonel|a correspondent for several newspa- missioner of the Commercial club, be- | eral Funston is expected to have 70,- curred in Liepsic :i the end of last| "yre peing continued in the Mediterra- w.service in the Philip-|pers. An ice cream supper was given fore he moved to Dayton, O. 1 000 men to supplement the regular “,“.df‘l ‘"t?] 'ha'( babk"“' éSOlL shopsd nean, where the British steamer Cardiff pines and was a corporal of his com-|at the armory by the Commercial Incidentally, it is rumored that an-|army units at his disposal. chiefly those of bakers, butchers and | g4pg the French steamer ¥ournel bave pany. Since his return to the life While other departments of the|Provision dealers, were pillaged by| been sunk. army are waiting the word from mobs. It is said that Czec) soldiers | THE TEUTONIC STAND against the Rus- brought from Austria fired upon the| sians southeast of Kovel is being firmly g club and a lu]fper and dance at the other city hall romance is about to of a citizen he has married and will | Knights and La f Security hall culminate in an alliance. d f leave behind him a wife and five little Washington or the sudden incident 5 ) crowd and that martial law has been| maintained. Berlin today reports s suc- were among the affairs planned in ones ranging from two to twelve : their honor. Keau of age. Mrs. Douglas is with husband in the mobilization camp, bt Yt R voman S Germans Take Russ bil 5| speed il is 1 dlllli!leil a‘:n R'rlneriun l:oldi:r.: POSlthDS close to Another newspaperman who is luv‘i':g his litt!ep :rinting office :o SOkul by ASS&ult take up the life of a soldier is Cap- —— tain Joe Leedom of Gordon. Captain which will bring them into activity, the Quartermaster’s department is working night and day. Supplies of all description are being purchased in enormous quantities, and com- missary officers have ceased-to speak of contracts for supplies in terms smaller than the hundred thousands. Bids Are Opened. Bids were opened here today for proclaimed in Leipsic and the Duchy | cessful assault on the Russian lines southe = J of Brunswick. west of Sokul. 4 s e THONPSON-BELDEN &.CO. «w— The Fashion Certer of "the Middle West — une 27. London, 4:55 Leedom is leaving behind him a lit- | p, m,)—Russian positions southwest 3 73,000 animals, including 20,000 draft tle wife and a girl 4 years of age. Per-fof Sokul in \?olhyni: have been N & ; ande packlmx;:l'e’s ca:dmsgap()b cav;lary Establi . haps it did not take courage for the | stormed by General von Linsingen's and artilery mounts, The total cost stablished | will be more than $10,000,000. It is deemed probable that when the final disposition is made of the National Guard troops a censorship on troop movements will be estab- lished. At present many of the guards- men are being sent to the main base camps, but it is improbable that these points represent the ends of the jour- ney to the border. Word was received at headquart- ers today that a force of 1,500 Mex- ican troops had arrived opposite Na- co, Ariz, and were being held in trains at that point. General Funston said the American officers were con- fident that they knew the object of the movement and that plans had been carried out to counter it. Draws in Vanceguard, company, you must aiay with the | of ihe " was offce today. Seven New Mexican Ranch |Rev, E. F. Jordan to oys and go with them wherever were taken pris- . Owner and Wife Are | Be Head of the Grand their country calls.” Yet this is just Slain by Mexicans Island College what Mrs. Leedom said when her husband went home that night and told her the order had {:ome, and Columbus, N. M, June 27.—Will| Shenandoah, Ia, June 27.—(Spe- Parker, owner of Parker's ranch, sit-|cial)—The Rev. E. F. Jorden, pastor uated thirty-five miles southwest of Of the First Baptist church of Shen- s R e Filibuster Party asked if she wanted him fo go. Captain 1. W. Evans is editor of f Al doah, will be the new head of th Hachita, and his wife were murdered, o o= e presumably by Mexican bandits, some Grand fsland college at Grand Island, Arrested at Nogales the Fairfield Independent and com- —_— mands company H of the Fifth regi-| Nogales, Ariz, June 27.—A heavily ment. He 1s not married. y armed filibustering expedition, organ- Serlfn::ht Afih:fi Don;::n,'edli!.or.:f ;l)zgd (obcr:u the line -btlSmbe,d a;;d one of the Madison papers, - | bring back an outomobile seized by A \ n ., hi R i 4 time this mornign, according to in- Roisd 15 AUk it Aogit Towit °"““|;°" "!’."."”d here this after-|ype church. He held the pastoraté at noon by relatives. 7 Parker and his wife were said to G‘x“g.g:;:?:n‘:g n)',:i:?'a $250,000 en- other newspaperman, who leaves his | the Mexican authorities was broken have been found by employes early|oyment will be inaugurated and he Tailored Suits One-Half Price White Serge Su?ts, formerly sold at $30.. $15.00 White Pongee Suits, formely sold at $35.. $17.50 Shepherd Plaid Suits, formerly sold at $30. . $1500 All the stylish Silk Suits that sold at $35. . $17.50 Every Garment New and Stylish 3 Other Wearing Apparel Reduced For a Quick Clearaway Silk Coats—— ——50 White Dresses : Silk Skirts in Black and Navy The Store for Shirtwaists Specials at $1.65 and $3.95 Slightly Soiled. Other boys i i flag in_some capacity or another ‘are H. J. Baumgardner, a linotype oper- ator on the Fremont Tribune; mar- ., wife and baby to serve his country. ug here last I'Iiiht by the military au- thorities. Eighteen men, all carry- ing revolvers or automatic pistols and most ?f tlhcm rifles or shotguns, v B 27h o were quietly leaving wown in six au- | today at the ranch house. rari er's i : mmob‘!l“ when a squad of infantry | place was visited several days ago by ::)ar:inchostgn ;fl d"?t hlhl% Befg)re General Pershing has reported that tied, but no childten; Bert J.. Speis, barred the road. exican bandits and a number of | g4 gtr Jord :n“; L 1 ecember, | he is drawing in his advanced detach- lio a linotype operator on the same | Colonel W. H. Sage, commanding, | horses and cattle run off. A troop of ) Mr. Jorden was a college presi-| ments and holding his force in such also a linoty, P h o s 4 dent, having been the head of the fac- | position as make an effecti s bt formerly with The Bee; |Wwarned the men that a raid into |¢avalry followed their trail at the|yity’of Sioux Falls coll Sious | ment 1 Eeetanihiss the e Wfi“"m Hainer, & pressman on_ the Ltexxco wouli be ‘zheillgml l{or m.llié time, but did not cross the border. | Falls S. D u:levezn ’y:aoue'e s OuX g}"e‘:e';‘u"’:{a}?'aif:::dflgt thel 'l‘;"‘d ; atory moves exicans that would | J Se— D] b A S LA :;T}fel::::l cg;l;e're boys all belong cnda};(er Ame¥icln| st oL otk NBW P*t nd W-f A Canadian by birth, he was edu-|ston has not received word that the e s ; fogtyps opsrator Atisons horder. “Ha said He would or a. 116 |cated at McMaster university at Tor- | two squardrons of the Eleventh cava- Have theln arrested By United. States ' onto, Ontario, and the University of {Iry sent to discover the fate of Cap- cavalry at Arivaca if they approached Guests a:t Receptlon Chicago. He holds a doctor of phil-|tain Boyds command engaged at Sasabe armed, and would turh them osophy degree. Mr. Jorden was Carrizal had been ordered back to over for prosecution on & charge of born on Prince Edward island. The |the main column. breach of neutrality. churches he has served since complet-| It was said that while this detach- C, ‘Omaha, and was | The automobile seized by the Mexi- | Mrs. De Larme, were given a recep- ing his studies are at Muscatine, Ia.; [ment had not reached the town of :,el:e:fc;lovle?::gon’er. Mn:;'in Jagger | cans belongs to J. C. Clay, who ar. |tion yesterday C"’ening‘at ('}:e churci, Grand Island, Neb.; Fremont, Neb,|Carrizal itself as such an advance is a printer on the North Platt Dty | rived here via Sasabe, Sunday, aftér |under the auspices of the Woman's and Shepandoah, . probably would have meant another Telegraph, H. F. Noebring was with |an excitin three days’ trip from Her- | society of the church, headed by Mrs. frre 5 clash, f" apparently had finished the the Omaha Tribune as advertising m‘clmllo asabe is about seventy-five | Edward Johnson. Rev, Titus Lowe Ten Millions in Gold w‘}‘;ki O, Wh‘c}l‘i it ";l" d"“' out. manager. Ivan Gaddis, formerly of | miles of Nogales. delivered the welcome for the Minis- Comes from London s assumed at headquarters that New York, June 27.—The large in- th torial force of the Omi.a ST PN terial union, Rev, E. B. Taft of Gra —_— — SR = N:w:.‘ with the Hutir!lr company camhfidflfl Boosters Travel church for the Baptists of the cit:ye, K, all, flow of British gold from Canada, ide to General arry and J. W. Claske, senior d y i o fi‘:‘y::o .llu emam the Omaha Tribune. Far ?0 Advertise Celebr atlon the First B:ptine c:lc\::-’ch es:clggtio:: now exceeding SlgO,OOO,OOQ, was aug- A, M, Brown was a printer on the Cantbridge, Neb., June 27.—Special [ were sung by the church choir, mented today by the recu?‘t of $10,- Gothenbnflntpendmt. Ole Met- Telegram.)—Cabridge boosters to the e 000,000, brought here by the Ameri- calf left his obuua the Omaha 'h'le- ::::bezogf oty ‘Bh.r'til 100 Lv:':lt by | Miss Armour Wishes a lmledr. St. Paul, fr;:tn }'"1]?" 0ol. as a reporter a; 0 artiey, N e gold was consigned to J. r'. Mor- cGee was a rep Y) anon, To Be Al‘my NUI'se g! B :’:mb&on Journal, Hen H Shippee, Wilsonville, Hendley, Beav- an & Co. and presumably came from low was & reporter on the Nel raska | er City, Arapahoe and .Holbrooks Chicago, June 27.—Miss Lolita Ar- ondon. City Press. Thomas A. Meppetlin boosting for the Fourth of July cele-|mour, daughter of J. Ogden Armour, was a reporter on the Beatrice Sun. | bration to be held here. At each town is today awaiting word from Wash- E. K. Ihrie was a reporter on the [ a band concert was given. Cambridge |ington which will send her as a Redl - enlisted in the i rdon company. William Rynear- son was a printer on’ the Madison Chronicle, and is with the Madison company. William Jensen is a mem- Rev. A, A. De Larme, the new pas- tor of the First Baptist church, and Hurrah for the Fourth of July! Only a few more shopping days left to get your supply of fireworks, and we have a larger and better stock than ever before. One w 3 whole store devoted to fireworks. Remember, we have no branch store or stands Beatrice Express and although not an | not having celebrated for a. number|Cross nurse among the first 100 officer is called u to leave a wife | of yea xpects to do it up brown, [ womeén who will go to the Mexican and two little ones at home to follow order in the t is declared, . . . the fortunes of his company. C. R.|water fights, h‘in Athie taETdkd e i on the streets. We urge you to get your supply at once, while our stock is com- Clegg has been connected with The | game with McCook, tion to Washington yesterday, Miss m o e . . . benefit to b ly. Avoid B ?“ ‘u,“'i as a ‘reporter and will | the latest fireworks. ‘ Armour was trained in St. Joseph's Srxraliey plete, and we will give you prices which will be to your benefit to buy early. Avoi ollow the flag. T T | hospital in the class with Mrs. Rob- m i Ee Geneva Man Takes Important |ert ‘Hotz, who distinguished herselt YA & the rush at the last few days. No war prices at our place. “XIGAN chS]s Part in Nursery Convention |'" the New York Central wreck, 4 m American-Made Salutes. Chinese Firecrackers. Roman Candles. Lord Cheylesmore has the fi'nen > Best_ Quality—Very Hard. We Sell Only Standard Makes. All ofAOm- Cnndluf (éo-lnnin Full ssortment o olors. 2-inch, 15 in a box, per box...@8¢ | 12 in a package, real Mandari 3-inch, 12 in a box, per box...8¢ Crackers, pkg... 2-inch, 10 in a box, per box...5¢ | 24ina package, real 8-inch, 10 in a box, per box...6¢ r to try a can Of 2-inch, 100 in a box, per box.35¢ | 54 in a gack&ge, X 5 214-inch, 100 in a box, per rackers, 1pkg. %@' M 1S e GO O T 52 in a package, real Ma B AK]NG 3-inch, 100 in a box, per box.45¢ 4BC}'ackers. kpkg. S : in a package, 2-In Sky Rockets. darin grnckers, plgg PO We Recognize No Rivals in_the ; ) mg Pym Prodsciantof: Reckata T bl |05 8 PACIRS LD Milwaukee, Wis,, June 27—'558e- NOTMORBTHAN jstitigns & THO DAYS AWAY (it (oo 1) Duke of Dcvonshire Will sentatives in Mexico reported quiet in the vicinity of their posts. Be Governor of Canada Press Agents Busy. London, June 27.—Official ' an- When it 1s Enown tha Carranza nouncemént was made today that the tuh the home is to be b: In Ilh:vltnh“: State department officials took for- | duke of Connaught will be succeeded i S | notice today of the activities in |as governor | / ant S ':I‘l.c ‘l}nlud States of agents of the dukeo v;{ DJ:;‘.'{?u?‘ Shiath by the A ) I-I.ew tOdO you a favor— Carranza bureau of h;iormation. Re- tonal relations are telegraphed from | them for results. : . - ; Mexico City to the Um’ud States by e nery g - i hehmwswhat 1¢ | 4-ball, lc each, per dozen..10¢ 6-ball, 1%c each, per doz..17¢ 2¢ | 8-ball, 2¢ each, per dozen..22¢ 10-ball, 3¢ each, per dozen..32¢ 3¢ | 12-ball, 4c each, per dozen..45¢ 15-ball, 6c each, per dozen..70¢ .4¢ | 20-ball, 8c each, per dozen..90¢ ..5¢ Hot Air Balloons. Best and Cheapest Made, With In- ..8¢ flator and Protector. Mongol- ifier Hot Air. ..9¢ | No. 6, height 2% ft., each..G¢ No. 8, height 3% {ft., each..8¢ ..9¢ | No. 10, height 4% ft., each.10¢ No. 15, height 5% ft., each.17¢ ¢ollection of war medals in the world| nd is one of the greatest authorities n them. Oy, if he asks you All Descriptions. 7 davin ki 2 " 2 in a package, 2-in 1-e2., 1c each, per dozen....10¢ ‘darin Emkfim pkg 2-0z., 2¢ each, per dozen....20¢ | 20 in a package, 2%-in 8-0z., 3¢ each, per dozen....35¢ less Crackers, pkg.. 4-0z., 4c each, per dozen....45€ | 700 in a package, Ba 6-0z., B¢ each, per dozen... -705 Ladies’ Crackers, pkg.....9¢ | No. 20, height 6% ft., each.23¢ 8-0z., 9c each, per dozen. .31, 400 in a package, Mandarin, No. 25, height 7% ft., each.30¢ 1-lb., 13¢ each, per dozen, 1.;0 string, very best made, pkg.40¢ | No- 30, height 10 ft., each. .35¢ 2.20 Airship or Parachute Balloon, ts-as to conditios and interna- Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use the bureau for publication. Officials| wagenington, June 27.—(Spectat Tal e P 2-1bs., 19¢ each, per doz uggested that the American press (g e e B g = L . ——T i lc'{fidhlfcrufiniz'e tl:le‘u reports ?:ne- ¢ Inry::_\flnt':n.b:& ¥ fih‘x{:‘u\:;':l m tO rec- Torpedoes A Big Line of Penny Goods each ............ sreese 29¢ il % D o A o M“e"fifi "géba:-fiu pot even At forest FAOBSF at Wil ARG Bust Qualiy—The Childre's || | Extra e e Aren |1 CotlonFBm::h;-z Flags. en notifie arranza of the re- elight. k R e ast Colors, 2:i t of the Ani'eriun note. Mr. Ar- t A b1 A A 10 in a box, a box g:: d!(;z:\c. R . (5)3 3 feet by 5 feet redondo $aid he had not heard from i gy 3 et Iy . I 25 in a box, a box 10c goods, each. .?o 4 feet by 6 fee i i - o e 20 in a box, a box.. Per Dozen... .31.08 5 feet by 8 feet his government since he communi- the inquiry of six South and ‘entral American republics in regard Let us send yo! these are big bargains for the money. Money refunded if not satisfactory. 6 feet by 9 feet Red or Green Torches. offers of mediation. ‘ fln Small size, each......cu0ee 5 Mi dwi """\ fop a fine po o o W | Wit of Awered S, The Natlonal Gapltal - Extra large size, ea Wheels of heavy revolving cases of Tpenss. » com lex‘on r Kilgore Repeating Pistols. | brilliant fire with centers of variegated No. 1, enehiovasosasions 24 ¢ " * —;.—" s @'-\:,‘,t Shoots strip caps, automatic, g‘;' §' ::i:"‘ "35 ""'“"——- 3 you must do something more (. I Ki?g.::‘e Syt Ao No. 4, each... Z:§¢ Passea dunddry eivil appropriation *bill, thanvgooumetiu. You must | ulstor co., box of b rolls ‘4¢ No. b5, each ..12¢ """""" All kinds of fancy large mines at 1 250 Shots or 3 boxes for...10¢ Boy Scout Repeating Cap Pistols. Cap Pistols, shoots caps inside of : carrying $128,000,000 for miscellaneous gov- i ‘"'mgl."" od dobate toft ta on postoffice appropria- tion bill. Recessed at 5:48 p. m. until 11 & m. ‘Wednesday. . bloodmthellvn kidneys a and the 35¢, 49¢, 69¢, 89¢, $1. Bowels regulas, You must also Regular Style Cap Pistols, 4¢ and 8¢ each. i correct the wve ills that ‘The House. istol, safety first, h. . 10 Buffalo Bill Pistols—12 inch ] cause muddy and pis! y first, eac ¢ u inches Appropristions "-;m.':‘s..':{?;?:‘m':"fifl How to Heal Clgl for same, a box 4¢ long, each.............. 10 "‘;2 g D g:‘u’::“‘:; e St - s boxes........ .10¢ Very Fancy Effects. Paper Caps, square cut, small Tiob 'the depe Skin-Diseases Sparklers—Delightful for | }:lb, 10c each, per doz..$1,20 | $ize, 100 in box..........1¢ -Young or Old 1-lb., 17¢ each, per doz..$2. Per dozen boxes. . .10¢ X — 7% inches long, per PEeT, 4 2-1b.,, 27c each, per doz..$3. Large size, 50 in box. -.1¢ 8 the army sent to conferen 101 Inskes Youe. per oaen € | Fancy Sky Rockets, Per dozen boxes........10¢ i asadatny il Feportéd Tof basese A Baltimore doctor suggests this simple, i g, per dozen....7¢ each........39¢, 63¢, 89¢ . B kivn, homse ™ Adeats 18 inches 3ong, each..... 5 > ’ Snakes in Grass. PR 36 inches long, each......... ¢ Boa Constrictor Snakes, a box * Naval militia bill considered by naval af- fairs committee. § * Adopted conference report on diplomatic and appropriation bill. ment for people suffering with eesema, ring- worm, rashes and simi. lar itehing, burning skin troubles. 3 e RO dra / Simple Home Treatment nol Ointment and a cake to Remove Hairy Growths of Resinol Soap. These A nob ut all expomstve, (Beauty Culture.) Colored Sparklers, a dozen...8¢ This coupon fOr ....eiiiiiiiiiiines 7¢ .10, Colored Airo Wheel Sparklers, India Snak b . a box of ten...... p ...... ¢ Good for one package of }{lazltl?es::kee:,' : b:: g; ..... Colored Airo Sparklers, larger,. . firecrackers with an order | | Shooting Matches, a box for..4¢ of 50c or over. ,Dreadnought Batteries of 12, THE BEE. 3 for Colored Diabolo Wheel Spark- o0 8 200 s s ons vinwsan s 10¢ All Mail Orders given prompt attention at above prices. Reference—any bank in Omaha. . We save i you from 25 to 50 per cent on your Fireworks. SEND US YOUR ORDER AT ONCE, to be sent by express. No mail orders filled after July 1. Fireworks cannot be sent by Parcel Post. Remember, we are the largest independent Fireworks dealers in the west. Special attontion to large or small, public or private displays of Fireworks. AT OUR OLD LOCATION. 1411 Harney Street, Omaha § Bo Go BlLZ, Telephone Dougla’s, 3421 § SUCCESSOR TO JOS. F. BILZ & SONS, THE KING OF FIREWORKS. Two or thres minutes' use of a delatone paste will banish every bit of halr from your face, neck or arms. This paste Is made by mixing some water with powdered delatone. After the paste is removed, the okin should be washed to tree it from the remaining delatone and it will be clear and spotiess. You will not be disappointed with this trestment if you are sure to obtain real || delatone trom your druggist.—Advertisem't.

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