Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8—A 1916. m YORK SAFE FOR |Omaha Busin_ess Men Who Have HUGHES ON RECORDI‘ Been Assocrafeii lforly Fifty Years THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 5, G. 0.P. CANDIDATES | AT COMMERCIAL CLUB/: o 1f,.r refor islation.” e ———————————————————————————————————————— ket. Incidentally, that was the high- est price paid to,the farmer for pota- toes anywhere ih the United States BRthatoddvos S Haies it e o o To Avoid Distress After Eating senate, told of his personal hobbies in the city to provide playgrounds for the kiddies, and declared himself for good roads and everything for the good of Omaha and the county. | Jolin W. Cooper declared capital | John son, candidate for the |and labor to be twin brothers, and Tell Buginess Men What They | house, thanked the club for its sup-!declared it the duty of the legislature Would Do if Sent to the port of him when he ran two years nact legislation detrimental to brought forth the most reform legis- lation in “If this ted aid, “the le sion of the 1907 Votes Cast and Registry Givel 8! i reat Confl- , and assured them that if electec “We should do nothing to drive : AT L ; A State Legislature. s time he would not be any morc | capital out of the state” he said, “and | A Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet Con- N dence of Carrying State. ai than he had been during the nld do everything to bring it within tains What the Stomach Re- on, and that at time & for the reforn r of the s on of Greater ( borders.” Robert C. Druesedow said: “I served + you faithfuily during the las /0 ses- 1 1 am proud of my record. last se quires to Digest Even the Plain and Simple Foods. | FOURTEEN MAKE TALXS TFIGURES SUPPORT CLAIM Fourteer Douglas county repub- New Yo S | £ | tican candidates for state senators and | 3n¢ :’”“ r reform and progre ! j(rul’! n the’rec.a‘rd I made there. Be Coavinced With a Free Trial siate 3s republic measvres will'zo to 1 lature 1 n York state 1s republican representatives took luncheon as the BT R y "Ix“" to lhf cuislatae L/ig) gofuot Package B 00. according guests of the Commercial club at : e ANy mens e i Acute indlgestion may come so unexpeet- al situation Bert C. Miner, candidate for the |"¢lp build it up.”. edly that to have Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- . by Frederick C. T \ noon, and each candidate, addressed e, declared if elected he 'would | —_— lets at hand is like having ‘a life preserver | liere by Lrederick Fanner, ichairs ; Ul Ll 1 ! UG A 00! with you when out,in a boat. A gassy, sour § man of the republ state commit- the club members in a two-minute| r the best 2 ,halges .60‘ 0 Negrofls stomach will sweeten and settle down like tec. This means ty-five sure elec- talk on state issues. of D Have Come to the North ¢ Randall K. Brown, chairman of the! tate. X 55 W3 A Sion iy el toral votes for Hughes T St e 4 _uridgren, candidate for the: ) ashington, Nov. 4—An official okt A club’s executive committee; presided, = it T that 60,000 negroes nave | j “The total vote in this state will in introducing the speakers in order of House, said: “Two yea prc € A L L { i ced 1,600,000, as i k x L6 " lised to work for Omaha cen transported recently from the | 8ll prob eed 1,600,000, as_ it their position at the table, going di- 3 e ’ SiOhio indisna il inoiarand | has in hree presidential rectly around the -table with his intro-| county. I did so,'and I now % s by the Dy | vears,” said Mr. Tanner. “No candi- dut(‘i’ons‘ you for your votes for re-elect “f AN Sy the De- | date on the democratic ticket in this NEaG R Y onne I candidstelfon elected T will use every effort to im- ‘t’l"tjuame' t‘)“ a fs“'"“u" 1 plate: hasievernreceived | imorehithan member of the house, declared he | PT9¢ LN R 2 0 L0 1 ld tla Eeut tcr ?l n:igr?l“ 750,000 votes. No republican candi- " 5 P. J. Trainor gave own record dulently registered and that wished to legislate to clean up the live stock situation in Nebraska and to improve sanitary conditions for live stock, thus improving the herds; in general. Sam G. Hoff, candidate for the ection frauds disclosed in- as public official down to mayor of 2 B : 3 '! padding of registration lists South Omaha, and appealed for sup- port to put him in the hoase. iix “:’l“‘c‘”“:}“&ds of false Dr.. Harry A. Foster assured the|names DR Gty N f club men h)e was on the ticket, and|, Chicago, Nov. 4 —Frank C. Daily, i said: “If you feel like endorsing what | in charge of the goverpment’s investi- house, reviewed his past record in the | the party has done in the legislaturs |gation into vote frauds in the central house and declared that if he looked | I'd like to have your support.” district, announced today that inves- as good to the club members as the| J. Frank Burgess, candidate for |tigators have found evidence of fraud- members looked to him he wds sure| member of the house, said he had |ulent —registration, colonization of they would all vote for him. voted for a_ county workhouse, the | voters, intimidation and the use of Don’t Want Tax Eaters. municipal light bill, good roads, |money to n_\flluencc voters. The viola- Senator Johalii Mer sriand oandial prison reform ‘-and anti-sheriff fee | "‘I’f?:' he ?a';]‘ ?ad occfirrcri "‘I mgwlx:l £ e grab, and he wished to go before the | PESRCHANCIRIA . CRCCEICq e date for the senate, said: “You men | was contemplating calling a special are all taxpayers, and you want to grand jury to hear the evidence, but elect men to the legislature who Wants to Be Ee-Elected. said the call would not be until after know how to conserve the interests of | Senator C. L. Saunders said: “It is | election. .he taxpayers. Too often, when men e hardly necessary for me to stand be- | Iare clected to the legislature, they fore my own ciub and tell the mem- | Box Butte Potatoes become tax eaters. Our platform |bers what T will do. If you are satis-| i i shows that we are for the best inter-| fied with what I did, I'd like to be re-| ' , .. Reach ng,hESt Quqtatllon ests of Omaha and the community.” |elected. I would not like to be re-| "\lha”ul' Neb,, Nov. 4.—(Special.) James Walsh, candidate for the ! turned to the legislature, however, uu-“»“'h‘“_ was probably the highest house, said he had lived here forty- |less with a delegation like this, for if |PTice ever paid the farmer for pota- three years and was a member of the | the delegation is divided it is ot |l osysin the history of the county : 1907 legislature, the one he said which | efficient.” |was recorded .esterday, when sev- Thompson and Mr. Belden. Em-| gl X reratition ot havingl }eral hundred bushels of Early Ohio their thirtieth anniversary of busi-| = T —potatoes brougnt $1.51 on the ma ) i-| ployes of many years standing are e = potatoes ness in Omaha, although their busi- | celebrating the “birthday” of the X s ness partnersiip dates back nearly a { store as well. Fitch Has Not Withdrawn | From the Judgeship Race It has been erroneously published date for president or governor in any of the last three presidential years Has received in this state less than 800,000 votes, except in 1912, when the republican vote was divided between the republican and progressive candi- dates. The vote is not so divided year, most of the voters w progressives four years ag turned to the republican - those who continue to maintain a separate party have endorsed the re- publican candidates for president and governor. “The democrat vote has been falling off since 1908 in New York state. In| that year the democratic vote for gov- | ; ernor was 735,189, in 1910 it was 689,- { 700, in 1912, 649,559 | : “In 1914 the highest candidate on the democratic ticket received 646,401 and in 1915 the total democratic vote | for members of the assembly was 595.359. “In “If Your Dinne Cement, Feels Like a Lump of Stuart’s Dyspepsia , 1 Did.” magic after these wonderfully efficient tab- lets. And best of all you can eat everything worth eating conscicus of the fact that come what may you are always fortified against any sort of indigestion or dyspepsia, drowsiness after eating, water brash, fulness, ragging and so on. The mere fact that they are sold in every drug store in the United States shows to what extent thoughtful people rely upon Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablats to prevent or to overcome stomach disorders. Get a 50 cent box today and learn what it means to have absolutely no fear of any- thing to eat. For a free trial send the cou- pon below. . voters on that record. | half century. The firm of Thompson | & Belden opened their first store in | Omaha in 1886, on_the site of the Woodmen of the World building. Their next location was where the | Brandeis store is now, from whence | they moved to the present site at 1912 the republican vote for | CCBe[den iSixclceulh alml‘ Howard. e ovgrnor was 444,105, in 1914 it was | Henry A. Thompson and Charles ongratulations ~ are pourin §86.§01 and in 1915 the total repub- C Blcldycn s thispwcck éatabratiii from all parts of the country to Mr. Free Trial Coupon F. A, Stuart Co., 234 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich,, send me at once a free trial package of ets. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab- lican vote for members of the assem- bly was 700,236. “The republican enrollment for this year increased nearly 100,000, while the democratic enrollment fell off, The republican enrollment for 1915-16 sent in by one “David Fitch.” The district judges have nothing what- ever to do, and no connection, with the officg of Harley Moorhead, the for the preceding year, while the dem- dcratic enrollment was 651,231, as KEY-NOTE MODELS compared with 655,047, All the heavy ains in registration this year have een recorded from republican dis- tricts, In Manhattan, Tammany's stronghold, the registration fell off. ““The steady falling off in the demo- cratic vote, and the rapid increase in tfie republican vote, the falling off in the democratic enrollment, and the marked republican gain, and finally that Attorney F. W. Fitch has with- drawn his name as a candidate for municipal judge. F. W. Fitch is a| candidate for district judge, and never | was a' candidate for municipal judge, and he has not withdrawn, ~ This error seems to have accrued by some election ~ commissioner, excepting when it comes to counting the votes. i ——— Do Bomething for Your Cold. At the first sign of a cough or cold take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, You won't suf- ter long. 26c. All drugglsts.—Adv. mistake in the office of Harley Moor- head over a communication which was Be: Want A(ls_l’roduce Results. v = WINTER CARS AND YEAR-ROUND CARS Designed for the 1917 Shows the falling off of registration in the strongest democratic territory and the heavy gains in republican sections, to- gether with the results of the actual canvass that has been made in every county, indicate beyond the shadow of @ doubt the success of the entire re- publican ticket, state and national” _ False Arrest Leads o Suit for 828,775, Maurice Lonergan has filed suit with the elljl( the district court damages to the amount of from the Burlington railroad. arrest is alleged. i { ] i § f i } was 729,710, as compared with 636405 Election Returns by Wire SPECIAL CABARET | Hotel Rome A Demountable Top with Disappearing Sides Winter Car Ideas Which Most Folks are Adopting Advance Designs Nearly Sold Out & / - ANARCHISTS Brewers Violate Election Laws | Commit Perjury The Brewers' sworn statement shows they have had a campaign fund of more than $38,000.00, Of this they accepted over $36,000 from she “Bureau of Commerce and Labor.” The law provides that they cannot take money from a corporation and cannot accept more $1,000 from any individual. Here is a double violation of the Election Law proven by their own affidavit. We eall on the Count; o i e LB &At‘t‘te ]:;3.{ to prosecute the officers of the Prosperity This is not the worst. THIS STATEMENT 1S RAW PERJURY. It does not'show one dollar contributed by any Brewer or Saloon-keeper. Everybody knows the Brewers are financing this campaign. Their sworn state- ment denies it. We call upon the County Attorney to prosecute the Brewers and their suborned agents for perjury. The Brewers are afraid to let the to pay for this campaign. They have filed no statement showing the enormous corruption fund which they have contributed to suborn newspapers, register fraudulent votes, colonize voters and steal the election. The people know this and the next legislature will show it up. THE BREWERS contracted with about 500 weekl. Vi in N 4n average of $75 per paper, total $37,600.00. JgTipapece i ebraska ab THE BREWERS spent over $600 on one ad in one Omaha paper this week. THE BREWERS have spent $50,000.00 for newspaper advertising, THE BREWERS have sepent that much mork inpn&ilinz thci:”;'fike literature, They have spent unknown thousands to register fraudul the election. o ent votes -m:l to corrupt They tegistered between 10,000 and 15,000 votes in Omaha. They did not get this done for nothing. By “17:. il;fie paid their blasphemous ex-preachers fabulous sums to ridicule religion is the leading idea now. We at- tain it in several new ways. One is a new type of Demount- able Top. A handsome Sedan top, electric lighted, curtained and upholstered. The sides disappear, as in the Touring Sedan. This top on a Mitchell Touring: Car costs only $300 extra, Then there is the Springfield type Sedan, with every late im- provement. An ideal year-'round model. There is the Cabriolet, com- bining a Coupe and Roadster. There is the Mitchell Limousine and the Mitchell Coupe in which all windows disappear. You will see here dozens of new conceptions in models of these types. Smart Car Gems These Mitchell smart cars are gems. They have been designed, like the Mitchell chassis, under John W. Bate. And they repre- sent his idea of efficiency. Today they are new in many particulars — far in advance: of other current models. They are Mitchell advertise- ments of the highest order. As such we want you to see them. But our small supply is nearly sold. So we urge you to come this week. This, we believe, is our last an- nouncement of Mitchell luxury models this fall. These are advance designs— models for next year's Shows. Only a limited number were built, 50 we secured but few. ‘We hope you will see them—all of you—before the last model is sold. Many New Ideas These Mitchell models are in- tended to combine all the new ideas in existence. All the latest models, European and American, were examined by the Mitchell designers. You will see here, therefore, what is coming in the way of lux- ury cars. You will see more up- to-date attractions than any other car yet combines. The One-Car Idea One car for year'round service people know that they have contributed money WITCHELL MODELS $1325 $1325 $1360 3.passenger Roadster, 5-passenger Touring Car, 7-passenger Touring Car, Equipped with Demountable Top Only, $300 Extra 4-passenger Cabriolet, 4-passenger Coupe, $1850 7-passenger Springfield Sedan, $1985 T-passenger Limousine, $2650 Allprices {. o. b. Racine $1775 MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. Racine, Wis., U. 8. A. STOP THE BREWERS—VOTE D R Y—YES, 300. * DRY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE \ . J. Dean Ringer, Mrs. Z, T. Lindse: W. T. Graham, Titus Lowe, S S. P. Bostwick, J. R, Beard, Mre Geo. A, Josiyn, F. D, Wead, E. F. Denison, . & Bppnetts ; s i £l C. F, Harrison, Mrs. D, C. John > e H. L. Grove, J. A. Maxwell,’ ELMER E. THOMAS, Campaign Manager. ' We would print fulrpage adverti ts Ives i . the money the Brewers have. sements ourselves if we had Mitchell Coupe-Roadster or Cabriolet _Springfield Type Sedan—Windows Down J. T. STEWART MOTOR CO. Phone Douglas 138 Distributors 2046-52 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska