.2 THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1913. M. It. Oarten. P M. Fling. D. B, Leland, for governor, declaring themselves con- Keritucky and Congressman Glass of WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS TO MEET R. a. riapp. O. U Laws, M B. Phil-bric- k. Dealers POLITICIANS REST fident of success. There will be decided, Virginia were among those who spoke Margaret Pabln. P. M. Hall, O. Nebraska 11 Howard, T. Doyle. It. Woods. also, a contest for the remainder ot the for James F. Fielder, the democratic J. P. AFTER HEAYY LABORS; state legislature. Will Convene Friday Morning, Report of creden- Are Urged to Supply offices and the The candidate for governor. Senator Borah State Convention at tials committee. Klectlon of officers. latter, now republican. Is the object of a and other republicans of progressive ten- Report delegates from clubs. Election ol ELECTIONS TUESDAY strong democratic attack. spoke Ed-Wa- Lincoln Thursday. to national convention. Reports on. peti- State's Best Apples dencies for Former Governor . gubernatorial un- C, tion work, Mj-s- Odella Kirkpatrlck ot Ths contest la an Stokes, the republican candidate. Au- one, Eugene N, WANT VOTE ON THE QUESTION (Nehawka and Mrs. Louise Bock of Correspondent.) usual Governor Foss. Former Senator Beverldge of Indiana and burn. "Financing This Campaign," Mrs. (From a Staff who forsook the republican four years Discussion, led LINCOLN, Nov. (Continued f. om Papa One ) Governor Johnson of California were W. K. Hardy of Lincoln. ago and was elected to congress as a among those who spoke for Everett Adoption of Initiative by Mrs. W. C. Sunderland of Omaha. J. R. uncan of the State Horticultural given out tonight nt democratic head- I'oltonliiK Friday Afternoon. l:."w" Working democrat, has renounced the democratic Colby, the progressive candidate. ,t. XtarlH society wants tho peoplo of Nebraska to quarters, said his son "was mentally Ir- for Oil nnH Weferenrltitn, Ther Wilt Ask on.1 I). lint MU party which aubeequently made him gov- Apnthy In Maryland. rU'... 'Campaign Methods," be given a chance to eat apples raised responsible" and had been made tho for Salintlsslon. of Snffrage Olauck of Lincoln. ernor for three years and Is running BALTIMORE. Nov. 2. Despite the Mrs. J', oi -- nn. In this stato and not have to take Ne- "tool" of McCalt's enemies. Young Mc- t. aicuerr u. Lil- independently for a fourth term. His activity of the various candidates and In reopte. J. C. P McKesson of Lincoln. Miss braska fruit of an Inferior grade or be Laughlin was an attendant in tho su- Sore Throat Newspapers democratlo opponent Is David I. Walsh, political orators Na- lian Stoner, Osceola. "The contented to use fruit of otlwr states preme court when McCall was on the the efforts of of and the ftat Compalgn." Mw W. I who has served two years as lieutenant tional reputation in tho campaign In and UNCOI.N. Neb.. Nw. w.hlch Is not on good. Aa It Is now Ne- bench. thirty-thir- governor. Congressman August P. Gard- Maryland, which practically closed to- The d Annual convention ofthe A. H. Ddrrls of Uneoln. "Characteristics braska raised apples are considered the Fusion lesders predicted tonight the n, ncnroca-enca- st ner leads the republicans, while night, voters generally displayed no Nebraska Woman' uffrafte association of the Ideal Ballot." Kev. i. cream of tho apple growing industry of election of Mltohel by pluralities rang-In- g the tho Cold of University nace. Conference. standard bearer of the progressives Is great enthusiasm. inChest will meet In Lincoln next Thursday and Ad- - ths world. The result Is that people from from TC.ttM to 125.000. Tammany was Friday Evening at the Auditorium Charles S. Bird, a paper ot Chief Interest centers In contest piece Omega remain in session for two darn. The. fact jt 1 ... tvw t r. a Ilnvnhl fiho' rVrl tho east who want the beat come here equally confident that McCall would win manufacturer tha for Soak a of flannel with Subject, 60,000 100,000. Walpole. Mr. Bird tonight closed a the United States senate, candidates Oil, wrap around the or lay that it In the thirty-thir- d annual convon-llo- n dent of the national association, and pa? tho prico with the result that the by from to tho it throat Suffrage, Essential, just, ana tour every city town 'In btlng Lee, Par-ra- n, it with a piece.'! calls attention to the. lontr flpht "Woman'i pick of the crop Is shipped away. In The turmoil of tno campaign has re- of and the Blair democrat; Thomas on the chest, and cover mass meeting on republican, George L. Welling- of oiled silk. The oil goes through the women have wnjfed In Nebraska for "tallowing are officers of tho state speaking of tho matter Secretary Duncan sulted In unloosening tho tongue of tho state with a tho and the Tammany common. ton, progressive. the pores of the skin to the sore and political recognition. Advocate of organization. President, Mrs. Draper says; chieftain for the first time In the memory of his followers. Congressman Gardner practically wound inflamed parts and usually gives quick, equal suTrace, denpalrinir of eecurlnff Smith, Omaha; vie president, Mrs. Anna IVhv ! tt that nil the first rradft ap Under the Murphy re- up Stnnion Firm Gets Dlar Contract. relief. Trial bottle 10c. tho submission of the question to popu- Rock; recording secre- ples grown in Nebraska are not found assault talked dally with his campaign at a mass meeting in fKovanda .Table on markets? There are sev- porters, and on ono tonight. STANTON. Neb., Nov. i(Spectal)-Fra- nk rote, devoted to Doane, Omaha; corre tho Nebraska occasion Issued a Tremont Temple lar their attention tary. Miss Daisy eral mioiu that mav be assigned and statement of 1,900 words. L. Sanders, owner of the Stanlon referendum, sncretary, Mary "Williams, ones is Nebraska "I am mors confident of victory every- the Initiative and and sponding Miis ono of tho chief the Hardly less striking spectacu-la- r Mills, was awarded the contract to fur- No matter do W. H. Hardy, grower himself, in years gone ay iw than the day," Governor Foss said tonight. Tho whatxou their influence had a ijreat deal to do Henesaw; treasurer, Mrs. charges of Hennessy been campaign nish sixty carloads ot flour to the na- H-- H. hM put up a pack of apples that when has the g(4yernor will close his on with the adoption of that rrrop&Kanda. t.inmln: first auditor. Mra opened up by the buyer would prejent apparent sympathy of the Kast Side for Monday. tional government. The place ot ship- auditor, Mrs. Har-ro- l, Tor almost forty years women have Wheeler. Uneoln; second several gradeo of apples In the same Sulser In his fight for election' to fig- ment has not ns yet been dlslgnated. o No. 1. tho Lieutenant Governor Yalth, in hie It Clean execu-tlv- been sold for "Keep worked for equal suffrage. Once they M. Claflln, Imlvendty Mace: and that had assembly 1,600,000 M. Nebraska dealer when he bought on the progressive ticket In ures given tonight, allowed Mr. Bird and means over pounds of flour will secured of equal svif-fra- xe secretary, Viola M. Harrison, The th submission an Mra these apples a few times got tired of be- the Sixth district Twenty years ago ho Congressman Gardner, Jointly, 240,000 bo made In.th mills here this winter and 1KC. de- get ap- amendment. In but It was stung went to represented tho gov- 40,-0- Lincoln. ing and elsewhere district. The former votes; to Governor Foss, ho allowed, 00 a day and night run for some time. feated by a large majority. The, pioneers association offers the- following ples to supply his trade. He found out ernor also waged campaign against Tho grown a votes; claiming 1G5.000 votes for- - him- equal of politics; that Iks could get apples In the Aaron Levy, Persistent Advertising Is the Road to of. the suffrage movement never definition" Pacific northwest that were high colored J. democratic leader of the self. faltered. Among them may be men- PnrV. nltvsjrounds, public libraries, assembly, who Is seeking election as mu- Big Returns. Ths tioned Mrs. Brastrrus M. Corroll of cars of dependent ctaases, pun food," aa every other apple, and nil perfect fruit. nicipal court Justice. AH Krea on Ntn Jersey. TTebron, who bualneaa women i i Ha wan rorcea to pay a sun prw. ui no Whitman Above Kurope and Mexico would regard tho wife ot 'th representative "la this tho oi could guarantee every apple to hb cus- Reproach. easy way secured only submission of pertinent query propounded by tho growers com- In the epidemic of mudsllnglng one defeat of the democratic candidate for for first and Uio tomer". Then tho Nebraska governor, question. One of the foremost lead- organization. menced to wake up and grade and pack flguro has been untouched. Tills Is as a repudiation ot President for the - CHILDREN HATE OIL, ers wan Amanda Marblo of Table. there apples better; putting in only sound, Charles S. Whitman, district attorney Wilson's foreign policies, according- to J. well colored upeclmens In their first grade factories now deceased. Ine Phllbrick DIES and candidate ot all parties and factions United States Senator James Hamilton Itock. Ir. MRS- - F. H. PRICE pack. Lewis, who rally Dr. Louise B. mall wood Mitenon-ai- d me for He Is aiding In the addressed a democratic CALOMEL AND PILLS and APOPLEXY men Buyers irom nwiwn fight against here tonight.
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