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Ship on Rocks, Slowly Sinking! Hope Abandoned for Admiral Rodman, Aground on <Canadian Coast. Settle, Wash., April 4.—There np pnrently Is little hope of saving the steamship Admiral Rodman of the Pacific steamship company which mounded in a blinding snowstorm early today at Point Calvert on the British Columbia coast near Queen charlotte sound, according to radio advices received here from the steam ship Queen, a sister ship. Captain Sam Glass, rooster of the Admiral Rodman, haa remained aboard the vessel with part of the crew of 23. Other members of the crew have been taken off hy the Queen, which is proceeding to Ketchi kan, Alaska, 300 miles to' the north. A message from the Admiral Rod man stated that, water had reached the main fires and was gaining. The steamer Curacao, of the same company, which has been snowbound tit P,ella Befla. 75 miles from Point Calvert 1* In be aent to the aid of the I Admiral Rodman lator tonight. The Admiral Rodman ia a » > ten i vessel of 1.1 til gross tons. Soldier Held in Slayin" of Pri\ate al Fort Blissj Kt Paso, Tex., April 4—Private Alexander .1, Mu.ika, troop H, Klghtli Cavalry, was shot and kill"d at Fort Rliaa this morning while he was working on a scaffold on ill Klghtli cavalry clubhouse. Ills In no was In Chicago, service records show. Private John Campbell of the same organization and a native of .ymar illo, Tex., is being held In the guard house at Fort Bliss while a hoard of officers is making an investigation of the shooting. Slain Bandit identified as Narcotics Smuggler San Ftanclaco, April 4—Harry Stone, hank bandit, killed :n the rob bery of the bank of Hochelaga, Canada, last Tuesday was identified by S. K. Armstrong, special agent of the federal narcotic bureau heie, to day as Conrad Johnson, narcotics smuggler of international repute. Johnson disappeared from San Fran cisco in 11)18 after h» had been ar rested on a charge of smuggling nar cotics into l he city. He forfeited *10,000 hail. X 'B b ;r. l£ a S l X a 'h a rj a a a 'fat X X a* X ' V W « 9 9 fib * 4 i■ r. 4 V I s 4 PHONE AND MAH. OHDEHS KILLED—FREE DELIVERY IN CITY Come to this store Saturday. You’ll «ie many, many items you need and want at lower price* lhan yon pay elsewhere. Phone order service Friday evening until H. All phone* AT 3N»7. SUGAR, 9 Lbs. Best Refined 83c MILK, Carnation or Value brand; 3 tall cans for . 28* ANKOLA WONDER COFFEE, 45c value, 3 lbs.. $1.10 BUTTER, Dairy Maid, best creamery; pound.44tf EOOS, strictly fresh from the country, dozen.21V2* REX NUT OLEOMARGARINE; pound.22* SHREDDED WHEAT. Limit 2 package*. Per package ... 1O* RED ALASKA SALMOX. Me seller: tall caa .24* CORX, fancy Iowa pack; very special, S large can*. 2f)C WHITE ASPARAGUSi large «5c can, Saturday only 33C CALIFORNIA PEACHES, In thick ayrup. large ISf f»* *®r jSjJC SLICED PINEAPPLE. In thick ayrup, worth «Oei large can. ZVC MAZOLA, extra (perlali per quart ran *Vt PURE TOMATO CATSUPi ■ large 30e bottle only. Z8* CALIFORNIA SWEET PRUNES; aanitnry »-lb. package.48* SWEET PICKLES; whole or apllt; a fall qnart Jur tor.37* WELCH’S DELICIOUS GRATE JUICE; plat bottle lor.Z8* ADVO JELL, the real Jell that whips 3 paekagea tor.ZB* RARTLETT PEAnS; large No. 10 rana. only.. BREAKFAST COCOA; atrletly freah; 2 pound, taw.17* ITEN'S FIG BARS, freah baked; per pound.ZZ* WISCONSIN FULL CREAM CHEESE; per pound 37* OUR OWN 1000 ISLE OR MAYONNAISE DKESSING; plot.35* FRESH DILL PICKLES, large Juicy inn. 3 for.1W* ORANGES * 19c GRAPEFRUIT, extra large si*e: S for . 25* FAXCY GAXO APPLES, good cooker*: 4 pound* lor.^5* EXTRA FAXCY ROMAS BEAUTY APPLES; bu. box... S2.23 FRESH TOMATOES; average 2H-lb; basket. .... o9 * CALIFORNIA SOFT SHELI. ENCH.ISH WALNLTS; pound.33* HEAD l.ETTUCEi CaUIorala crop; uolld heada. each .18* CELERY, fresh shipment; lender atalka; rack ..1«« CAULIFLOWER, faaey snow while heada; per pound...IB* SPINACH, fresh, yonng and tender; prr pound.Id x* FRESH YOUNG RADISHES, per bunch .■■■ B* GENUINE RED RIVER POTATOES, ISO-lb. aark.SZ.3S CHICKENS lb., 29y2c WILSON’S CERTIFIED OR ARMOUR'S STAR BACON IN CARTON; SLICED; POUND. PL RE RENDERED LABD, 3 lbs. SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS; lb.12^1. PORK LOIN ROAST: pound.I**”® FRESH PIG PORK SHOULDER; pound..»-* FRESH PIG SPARERIBS; pound. .. CHOICE STEER BEEF POT ROAST; pound...JO**! CHOICE STEER CHUCK BOAST; best cuts; pound.14** CHOICE STEER SIRLOIN STEAK; pound. .28** CHOICE STEER RIB BOILING BEEF; pound.. .7** FANCT TOUNG TEAL ROAST; pound....,...12** FANCT TOUNG TEAL BREAST, with pocket: per pound ,._8** BOLD'S LEAN BACON; pound.•. 18** BARBECUED VIRGINIA HAM: sliced; per pound .55* 8tn 1 1 A |i FINEST CREAMF.RT BUTTER; lb, 40* LU II H. in. (.KUSH PORK CHOPS; ® lbs. for.25* no PHOnK ORDKR9 _ SKINNERS SPAGHETTI 3 Pkg*. 25c SUNKIST FLOUR, «»-UiSa«it$1.63 PEARL WHITE S0*P, io »art44c PURITAN MALT, »*» Rsw 58c BLATZ MALT SYRUP, Caa 55c Wholesale Omaha's largest Cat Priee Market Retail mu cmitw v SCTCESSOB TO THE TABLE SUPPLY 17th and DooglM All Phones AT. 3857 | AMK US ABOUT W. C. A. ORANGE BLOSSOM Sweet a* a breeze from over an orange grove in orange blossom time. A blending of juicy, ripe oranges with rich Delicia Cream. • Take a quart or pint home today. There’s a Delicia dealer near you. in rue FairmontCreameryCg^ Estasusnid 1884- OsliciaIce Cream writ A JON EH NTH.. OMAHA H#nd a pmlNl fodny for your ropy «f "Hew VVoya of Nervine llellelis lee Cream" Lost Imp Fear Prompts Slaver Wife I*la >» Phonograph After Shooting Dow ii Male Admirer. • *!ili ilo. April 4. Unmans fear that the man whose love hail led ti Saerifiee and shame was "through with her” led Mrs. Beulah Annan. IIS to shoot ltarry Halstead to death. This was the eonvietion of deter tnes today whan the iiritnmr, a willowy beauty with auburn Iwihlied hair, reversed tha. story that she Had /hot to prevent the nt«n from «t lurking Iter. Mrs. Annan admitted that she hnd tensed Kalatead about "another man." "lie said; 'If that's the kind of » woman you aie I never want to set nr hear from you again.' 1 allot‘him through the bark when he turned away,'' she told police. For three hours, held by fright at what she had done, Mrs. Annan was alone lit her Itedroom with the body, vvhlrh lay slumped in a half sitting posture against the wall. With her phonograph she attempt ed to drown out noise* from adjoin In It apartments. |i!h> mg e%er ami over again a Hawaiian )*** number, "Hula I40U." The bloodstained rerot <1 was ‘•till on ti»e mu*'bin# when fhM was found. Then she telephoned her husband a fid told him she had shot a man lie called the police. Wtrrm Chaplain of Navy at Ilomi* in Capital Washington. April 4.—Carroll W* Wright, veteran chaplain of the navy, died at Ills home here today. He en tered the service in 1886 and was station**! at the Norfolk. Philadelphia and San Francisco naval bases for many years. BUEHLER BROS. LEADERS IN QUALITY MEATS, LOWEST PRICES, QUICK SERVICE 212 N. 16th St. 4903 S. 24th St. 2408 Cuming St. 634 West Broadway Choice Rib Boiling Beef 6c Choice Leaf Lard 10ic Choice Lean Pork Shoulder* 8c ■ Choicest Beef Chuck Roast Choice Fresh Spareribs 8c Prime Rolled Beef Rib Roast . VEAL CUTS Choicest Shoulder Roast.14c Choicest Veal Stew.10c Choicest Veal Chops.17c PORK CUTS Choice Pork Loins.14c Choice Boston Butts.14c Choice Neck Ribs.3c Choice Pig Feet.5c Fresh Pig Snouts . 5c Fresh Pig Liver . 5c Fresh Pig Tails.10c Choice Salt Pork . 16c Fresh Made Breakfast Sausage. 15c Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen.22c SAUSAGE AND COOKED MEATS Choice wienies and Frankfurts.20c Choice Polish Sausage.20c Choice Bologna .20c Fancy Brick Cheese.26c Fancy Cream Cheese.26c Spring Lamb Hindquarters SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Picnic Hams.10c Sugar Cured Skinned Hams.18c Cudahy’s Rex Breakfast Bacon, Vi or whole.17Vic Fancy Strip Bacon.15c Pure Rendered Lard . 12Vi5 BEEF CUTS Choice Beef Pot Roast.9c Choice Hamburg Steak.12 Vic Choice Corned Beef.12VjC Choice Round Steak.17Vic Choice Shoulder Steak.12 Vic BUTTERINE Liberty Nut Oleo.20c 5 lbs. 95c Evergood Oleo, 2 lbs.48c 5 lbs.$1.20 Danish Pioneer Creamery Butter. . . .44c |i Mail and Express Orders Filled Promptly | The Home of Quality Product*—Coma Onea and You Will Coma Alway* OMAHA’S BEST FOOD MARKETS _ Sutrar, 100-lb. sack, $9.25 Flour, 48-lb. sack, Pillsbury Best, $1.48 P. & G. Soup, 10 bars, 42c Electric Spark Soap, 10 bars, 38c Petrolene Soap, 3 bars, 25c 12 bars, 95c No. 3 rans Del Monte Pears, per can, 28c 2 cans, 55c No. 3 cans Del Monte Peaches, 25 c Nomis Brand Red Raspberries, No. 2 cans, 25 c Nomis Brand Apricots, 3-lb. can, 23c Prime Boneless Rolled Rib .221c I Best Cuts Native Steer Shout- a j£T*\___14ic Small Lean Fresh Hams, lb..n'/^c Carnation Milk, ran. IOC: 3 cans for.27c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. ..25c; 1 FREE Q Macaroni or Spaghetti, 4 pkgs...23C Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg.30C Instant Swansdown Cake Flour ... .25C I Fancy Steer Pot Roast, per lb..11H C Fancy Milk-Fed Veal Roast, lb.15* »nd 12H* I Cudahy’s Rex Skinned Hams, I whole or half, per lb., 17I Pig Pork Roast, per lb. Central Xtra Quality Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb. . . .47H£ Guaranteed Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen.22'vt Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, per lb.24’-i«t Gem Nut Margarine, per lb..22 V»£ Fancy Steer Sirloin Steak, | per lb.25£ I Fancy Younjr Vca! Breasts, I per lb.8%^ I Sunsweet Prunes, pkjf., 29<v 5-lb. pk*. Scotch Dainties, English Style Shortbread, Something New, 2 lbs., 55c lten's Junior Caddies Craham Crackers, 48c Par can, 55* COFFEE Our Delirious Central Special Cof fee, per lb.30*' •1 lbs.. 88* Remember Our Delicious Salad Dressing, Home-Made, pint, 40<* New Potatoes, per lb, 10c 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Tomatoes, per lb., 17Jc Extra fancy Sunkist Oranges, per doz., 19c Largo size Sunkist Oranges, doz.en, 25c Ij»rge Florida Grapefruit, 4 for 25 c F resh Radishes, per bunch, 5 c Fresh Spinach, per lb., 12ic Fresh Rhubarb, per lb., 9c r» lbs. Cooking Apples, 25 c > rc*h Onion*. t‘«rrot*. Hm:«, Tuinlpi, bunch, 9c THE ECONOMY SPREAD FOR BREAD TROCO NUT MARGARINE Aluminum Ware Free, Ask Your Dealer PURITAN EXTRACT | Highest Quality Fruit Cer.tcr Has It Pearl White Soap The Big, New Bar Crew of Pirates Will Face Court IShimI of Japan**.*'* Maramlrrs Kimimit'il I p \ft«*r ine Loot. H» A»»o« IhI<*iI I'rrH. Toklo. April 4.—Keklh n i *> Kauro and 3.ri of his followers who. aft- i an unsuccessful hunt for gold m the Okhotsk ration Siberia, turned I Irates. seized two Hus'Slan ships and. tt Is charged, killed the new*, num bering It* Russian*. wete indir'ed to day ff>( piracy on the nigh seat All the defendant* a:" Japanese. The motive for the piracy, Esure declared, was n desire to avenge the N'lkolalevak massacre of Ton Jainnese by Rusainna in March. 1920. After slaying the seamnn tiie.only loot the craft offered was fish oil i- irco valued at 60 non yen. Tnia was disposed of In llnkkaido. When the .polls had been divided the men teat toted. Subsequently all have been rounded up as a result of two of their number having turned Informers. Ezuto and his companions will go on trial in Tokio late this month. FIRST MONTANA LABOR BANK OPENS Crest Falls Mont., April Tha first Mg labor bank controlled en tirely by union labor In the state of Montana was opened In Crest Falls this morning when the majority of the Stock of the Northern National hank was turned over by former own ers (o the representatives of the Great Falls lal*»r unions and the rail road labor organizations having head quarter* in this city. The l»l>or organization* purchased $70,000 of the bank's total capital stock of $100,000. Qtome 1m School. I mi Hungry/ In thev come, pell-mell. “Hungry,as baby bears.” Appetites big as all out doors. You know | how they are! With ITE.VS Graham Crackers on the pantry shelf you can give a ready and satisfying,answer to their lusty yells of ‘‘Something to eat. There is a different and better flavor to ITEN’3 Graham Crackers. Your whole family will lik# them. Made of ingredients that are pure and wholesome and baked just right. Get the genuine at your grocer’s in the hand; Half Caa Quality and Service Only CUfAtKnnWN Cake Flour Package 9Qe Vll l*l< w W Vl ll Order Sugar and Walnuta witk Swamdown. Wf w POWDERED SUGAR 2 lh». 27c | WALNUTS JELLO Assorted Flavors 10c EGOS Freth Fira Eggs Dm. 24c Simon iTr.v."- Till Cm 27c TOMATOES XU* S Cut 41c HOMES s“ ‘ 2 Lh. 33c CORB FLUES jg,ti;£~..25c MICIROBI ts;r- 11,1 3 tor 25c COFFEE !'““S1.29 CLEANSER Old Patch 3 tor Kt SOAP Pearl White 10 Bin 4S« Fruits and Vegetables Bananas—Grown in Honduras, extra OP choice fruit, 3 lbs.OOC Cabbage—Texas grown, valuable as giv ing bulk to the diet and for the minerals O and vitamines, per lb. OC Carrots—Have you tried tender buttered QP carrots this spring? 3 bunches for.. ■OC Oranges, Sunkist—Medium size, juicy QO _ and sweat, 2 dozen.t)l C Pie Plaal—Make fresh pie riant pie for 1 _ Sunday's dinner. Per bunch. lUf* Grape Fmit—Florida fruit, heavy with OP juice. Large, 4 for.mOC •CREAMED HONEY* ^ , " Lb. 26c FLOUR Omar Wonder 2sacE 93c sLck $1.69 BUTTER “Idlewilde” “Seward” Lb. 46c Rfl TC Aik for Saturday'* specials and have meat ET|^^U| Ifl Ci#% I w delivered with grocery order. f | ^ ' HANDY SERVICE STORES Handle Only Merchandise ot Proven Quality, at a Fair Price Telephone Your Order Now aHBMBHaHMHHBniii<d''r end W A to67b. Newman, Ben, 3203 Leavenworth. WA 0234. Knodsen. H. J.. A Son. 4367 Cuming W'A. 3692. Clifton Hill Grocery, 2221 Military A*#. WA 4206. Wolfe, C\ N. A Son. 6211 Maple wmtmmmmmmmmm North -Cuming to Ames Ave WE. 102t. Moellet Bros.. t702 Clark WE. 1902. Finkenstein. A . 2002 N. 26th WF. .214I. Tconomy Grocery and Stents, 27th and Grant. WE. 1678. Rosenblatt A Son. 2602 N 16th. WE 2437. Hughes. D J.. 3506 N 16th KE. 0603. Panki ats, Otto A ( a.. 3906 N 24th. fNorth—Antes Ave to Florence mmmmmmmmmmmm olfav Grocery. 4302 N. 30th. Kupplg, J. H . 4 702 N 30th. Meyer son Meyer. 4104 Gtend Av#. Kelley, Chas. F., 3720 N. 24th Perelman Bios.. 3970 N 30th 1 arimer'a Cash Grocery, 6306 N. 30th ■■■■HmHi* rntral—Cum.t\jt ta I *«vrnwort)iiMa^^^M HA. 0742. California GttMerv and Maata. M2^Ilifan»la HA. 0311. Koirn. J.. 2759 Pawn port JA. SMS. Koirnhrif A Ca.. 402 N. 24th J A. 1055. \A aim, C. P. Gtocary Ca , 2001 Cuming. AT. 5252 Roaenhhim. 1.. Oratarv. 505 N. 15th. HA. 0155. Sommar Broa . 2501 Katnam HA. 3052. Jackaon Straat Gracary, 3424 Jackaon. HA. 0420. Alhart. Lout*. 3422 l.aavaaararth HA. 4151. tea van worth Grocery, 2515 I Mvaaaarth. ammamSouth Laavaaaarlli to South Onihi^^^ TX! 1547! Nialaan’a Grocery and Maata. 1003 Tittle MA. 0045. Nrwmrn, Juliua, 1342 Path A* a HA. 1155. Graham. J B A Son. *333 S. 25th HA. 0553. Ronan. Wm and Son. 3701 Cald. JA. 3503. Atorin. Harry, 2330 S. 20th J A 3044 5t*hm#r Proa , 2702 S. 20th MA. 0334 NavitW A Ftahar, 5014 S 20th MA. 0450, I'nited Piociinon Mora. 4517 S 24th M A 3575 Saw man, A. 24th and U ■ rAl? 1 ■] USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRING RKSUL1S=