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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1923)
To Address Rotarians. Col. Leroy 8. Upton of the Seventh Army Corps area went to Grand Is land, where he will discuss the prob lems of the army before the Rotary club of that city. Adele Garrison “My Husband’s Love” The Bargain Madge Made With .Jerry Tleer. It was worth far more than tho veterinarian's possible bill to see Jer ry Ticer's face when it finally dawned upon his somewhat limited under standing that I intended to defray the expenses of treating his sick old horse, Dady, which the boy idolized, but which his father, with justice, de ckled was not worth the expense to a family already struggling with the e\c-r-increasing cost of living. "Mis'—Mis'—Graham, do you mean it?” he stammered. “Indeed, 1 mean it. Isn't that tbg taxi t^ver there?” "Yes, ma'am; no ma'am, she's right there. Say, what do you think? Junior can dance a jig as cute as anything! I taught him yesterday, and this morning when I was over there to see if Jim knew anything I could do for Lady, Junior was dancing it by the iheplace as proud as a little turkey gobbler.” Tho picture he brought to my mind gave the final touch of cheer to my nerves already quieted by Jerry's as surance that everything was In good shape at the farm, and with Jerry proudly bearing my suitcase and bag, T entered the taxi and listened delight edly while the boy gave the order to drive to Dr. Mitchell's home with all the importance of a .newly-elected member to the legislative body of the state upon his first entrance into the capital. Fortunately, Dr. Mitchell—a gruff, but kindly appearing man of middle / 4ac ucrul ' Information. I’honf >lr. i;k. HA 1325 Just Around the Corner Saturday ) Specials 25c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 Bars for 48c RUITS O'CLOCK each morning finds your "nalmr ,.ood grocer" at the Fruit and Vegetable Market. EACH of Omaha's 71 H.AHDY SERVICE STORE Proprietors are experts in the selection of the market's best. EACH proprietor gladly serves his customers early and late. TRADE with your Xaborhood Handy Service lirocer. CUCUMBERS Large, slender, each 10<* NEW POTATOES 5 pounds for . 23<* GREEN PEAS Per pound.. .13^ LOGANBERRIES Solid car of Berries for Handy Service Stores. Price is rock bottom. Berries are the best. Do your canning now. Per box.15C Per case of 24 boxes . . California APRICOTS Per basket 58c PINEAPPLES Each .191 ———1 IFII fl s- 10° SALT -g* 13° §resh, selected, flip per dozen / |U “Gold Bond,” reif ular t«c valne, xUL per pound on. indurd Xo. 2 i ^Ip cans, 3 for / JO Salmon 53° POST IAN HO* POST TOASTIES O.OCp OR KELLOGG’S FLAKES i J L\T ^jACARONI 2 25^ Haarmann’s Diamond “H” brand. Save the price of two pint bottles and buy "j Q „ in quarts. Each.. Ac/C OMAR WONDER FLOUR 4K>p»nn<l (P 1 QQ nark ..tPl.OO ‘24-ponnii (PI dark* .tDl.lM BUTTER Fairmont's BETTER BUTTER Per Pound .... 45c Kirschbraun’i IDEAL Per Pound \ . . . 45c POTATO 1IL CHIPS I Ul Angel Food OIL Cake LU . .. 'The Superior "macaroni-spaghetti and Pure EGG NOODLF.S PuriTan MALT uHighest QQC Quality99 Per Can Different—and Better! Rich! Strong! Purei ^ Safe! “The Best in the West” >&—» ■■ ..— TT-- - V “ROBERTS* *• MILK llnmly Serrleo Store* tnke prlil** In “i|iinlity** milk. “The milk with the dated bottle rap." (—BREAD— “MILKCRUST" ,—BREAD— •FAULTLESS" I—BREAD— Schulze’s Potato Bread ORDER YOUR BREAD FPOWF HANDY SERVICE STORES ag(»—-was at home, and promised Jer ry to start for the Tieer farm within 15 minutes. Jerry relayed the infor mation to the taxi driver with frills. "Say, Pete! Hit her tip home, will you? The vet's cornin’ out to our house in a Jiffy, and it's a life-and death matter." Pete half-turned his head with a sardonic grin. What would you do for a real horse?” he drawled. "Order out the ambulance from Southampton?” Jerry turned this over in his mind for a full minute before he got the full flavor of it. Then he flushed a brick red, his eyes glittered hngrily. "You, Pete," he said slowly, "if Mis' Graham wasn't in the car I'd pound you to a pulp. I'll do it afore we go back, if you say another mean word about Lady. She’s the best little horse—” His voice choked on the words and the taxi driver, evidently a good-na tured. well meaning fellow, spoke pla catingly. "Aw Jerry, 1 waa only jokin’ you!” he protested. "Forget It and buek up. I.ady's strong, and Doc Mitchell's the best vet In the country. He'll pull her through ail right,” "Do you realty think bo, Pete?” Jerry asked pathetically, all his ran cor forgotten, and at the relterhted assurance of the other man, he turn ed to me, embarrassed grntitude shin ing from his honest face. "You’re awful good. Mis’ Graham,” he said. "I don't know when 1 kin pay you back the money, but I kin work for it, an' if you ever want—’’ My first thought had been to inter rupt him with a protest that the vet erinarian’s services must remain a gift from me, but a second's reflec tion had shown me the folly of lower ing the boy’s self-reliance and self re I I i _ Phone ATIantic 3857 v;e deliver free i- - - I strawberries Strawberries 500 case* of the finest grown. Large and sweet: 12*>'C Saturday, sperlul, per box.. “ 24 boxes to the crate; special for Saturday $2.49 A Fanej California, about 8 dosen CQp ApriCOtS in a basket, for.. Plums fancy (ftllf,ori,ia’abont 8 dn’M‘n iB 49c i Peaches ;ya^.^r,’...'''25c j Potatoes '!£■.’?*. J"',i'* 39c | Butter !&.£?•’"• 40c r-e* c Fresh from the OKp K’.l3l vJlO Country, per doaen.. Sugar sa ,?oT: 98c Ankola_CoffeeJj£‘^^^^^8c lce^Tea_Blend_Sr^^^^^^2£ Sardines iT°TCm.. 39c Salmon 59c SOAP, Pearl White ZT 39c Chickens Hr. 14%c ! Broilers Home Dressed Lb. 43»/2c Pork Shoulder • 9^4 c Extra Lean Pork Chops, Per Lb., 15c Choice Steer Beef Roast liT ... 12k Pure Lard . 2 pounds for 25c r-, _ _ _ „ .Murrell's Kxtra J.can, half or OTA** DuCOn whole strip, per lb.. “ I m 1 « nc M<1 cerry a enyMi Uii ni Fmj Itn A*V L./\ U v? Made Salad, and Mayonnaise Dressing. Skinners MACAfl ONI - SPAGHETTJ Pure EGG NOODLES 100$°**' not accidentally good but -Made Good Always Cl IIU Lf ICT .Hpi-tm thi* pur OUnlrVIO I „(,«•,■*> thr|^ A TF ft FLOUR —r \pl,/J COME AND SAVE YOUR DOLLARS FRUIT CENTER JA'Iioon RISI Don't Moko » Miotako t«H Loavonwortli Si I RL E DELIVERY ON PHONE ORDERS ORDER AS USt'AI Now iindrr Iho old Minnaiomont. Wo nr* kora lo ploooo you «lw.v». ond rvrrythinf lo olrlelly fuotonlord ol Iho lowool prirro Now dolm huolnooo at bafor*. SOME MEAT SPECIALS Wa Will Carry licit Quality Maati at Saving Prlcai Pur* Lard. 2 lb*, 2Sc Kam-y !U<on. )b . • H 1 «r j Extra l.aan Haron. lb. 2Sc stc«*r Staak. H> I Hamburger and Pot * :*au*air#, Mf Pi 10c Salt Pork. 2 lb*. 2Sc Wien** and Frankfurtara, par Ih 1 Sc , Fa nay Rognf H*ef, lb....12’j« ' Moiling Mf, 4 lb*.. 2»r j Pig Pork Rnn*t, lb .10*,c ; Fa nay Pot Roa*t, lb.. 7 *|C I ~ FULL LINK OF FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS_ ami Pure LGG NOODLES U. UtHDLW. GROCERY BARGAINS I .true bottle KrtfhUp.30c five 10* R I* T <1*#t Paper. .. 38c Mlhthoiii# Cleanaer . 8c large enna So**t Potato*# . , . . 3Bi 4&* ran kteehaniew* Snap.5c Mara Diamond C Snap .Sc Per 100 bars f2 Ift Meal Malt and ffnr ■ B8« Many Other !>p#cl«la tor Saturday Red River Early Ohio I’ot at new, per peck 10c ”-hn»hel sack .. . . 7Br ('whHtlon Milk, tall can*. I0< spaghetti and Macaroni, pkg . §c '• Ih tack Klnur ....... 28« Eanry Broom a .53c EVERYTHING IN THF. STORE IS ON SAI.E AT Rl DUCI 0 PRICES _ w7sdT~ PEARL WHITE SOAP The Big New Bar ■ I effect. Yet hi* working hour* were i.teded on hi* home farm, and I um unwilling to exact anything from his recreation time. The solution hud come to me in the flashing remem brance of the thing Jerry loved best to do. "How would you like to have Lady earn the money?” I said softly. He started violently, and turned youthfully eager eyes upon mine. "Oh. Mis' Graham’ How?” he breathed. "I want Junior taught to sit on a horses back and hold on to him." I said mendaciously. "Whenever you find time to come over to the farm with Lady. I'll credit you for each half hour * lesson on Ur. Mitchell'* bill.” He struggled inarticulately with amazement. Joy and gratitude until finally he was able to voice his feel ings. Oh, Ml*' Graham:” he gasped. ' That will be payin' me for doin' the thing I'd like best in the world. You just watch me! I'll make a circus rid er out o’ Junior." And with this cheering assurance. I deposited Jerry at the gate of the Tirer home and the taxi hurried on to my own. Eee Want Ads PProduce results. Finley P. Dunn Lnder Knife New York. June 15.—Finley Petef Dunn, creator of ' Mr. Dooley." 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