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nil-J liKK: OMAHA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1914.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, August 12, 1914.
I ALMOST snsppct thst a meHsj-rnrr-r boy ha boen reading tbe society
rare. Not long ago we had a little story about the pair of kanga
roos from Australia, which are to arrive In San Francisco th latter
. part of August to Join the roo adjoining the Gould Diets home.
One day last week a small niessonRer lad arrived breathless at tbe
home of Mr. and Mrs. Diets and Insisted on giving the mesnage to Mrn.
Diets In person. After Mrs. Diets had signed for the envelope th small
boy said, "I read In tbe papers about thoso animal, you had out here, and
when I found out that 1 was to bring that mesHage here I hooked a ride
from tbe utreet car and ran the rent of the way so I would have five min
ute to see them."
The small boy was then introduced to the parrots, the monkeys and
the llamas, and even to the Angora cats and the Boston terriers.
"Can I come back when the kangaroos got here?" he anked, and went
away as delighted aa though he had been to a circus.
Tot tot T. 9. Croat a for sheriff My.
Tkosaas W. Blackbnra for Conjrrsss.
Advertisement.
oot rriot It -Now rtearnn frees.
Ufa Mosthly Income Onulrt, flee BUI.
IMdeUty Rtorar aa4 Taa Co. Song. 1614.
Llg-htUif IMstarss Hurtress-Grsnden
(company.
had with her at
J. C. Uittlnarr.
At Carter Lake Club.
Mr. A. F. Floom ent.-rtaind at luncn
on at Carter iMkt club Tuesday. Cov
r ere laid for:
Meedaincs Mcsflamcs
James Trimble. If. llcselln.
A. Lancaotrr, .1. R. Ww"'.
William TolUiS. M. Jacnhsen.
W. U Vrt.T3, C. O. Waaner,
J. K. Petard, A. F. Hloom.
J. F. Wom.
airs. J. A. JWera
luncheon Mesdamoa
Hejrwood aad Babaon.
Mr. Hoy Beolt entertained In honor
f her aunt. Mra. Vlerllnrf. Covara wera
laid for twelva guests.
Among thorn entertaining at dinner at
In club laat eveninx w'era Vt 1. V..
Flckes, who had four giiuits; Edward U
fcrhkxht, two; WI11ia.it Tlatner. elehf,
1.. B. Johnson, eight; Mias leWolr,
eleven; Miss E. U Wood, flvo, W. J.
Keating, seven; T. J. Brunnei, four;
Gmrca.K. Thompson, ten; J. P. Klisel.
four; A. K. Klopp, two; Clarence Snyder,
three; V. O. Beat, throe; John beverl.lga.
two; Ray Beeelln. six; C. I. Jaycox,
threa.
Seymour Lake Country Club.
Mr. and Mra. Cleorsa H. Brewer enter
tained at luncheon yesterday, honoring
their out-of-town guests. Covers were
laid for:
Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Clark,
Mr. and Mra. It. A. Weir, Superior. Neb;;
Mr. and Mra. leore II. Brewer,
Mra. May H. Moore, Maltlmore. Md.;
Mra. P. A. Htaden. Belleviie, Neb.;
Mlsa Mary K. Uraden, Dea Molnea, la.;
Miss Ilelu Clark.
Misses Olira and Beatrice Jones enter?
talned at a children's putty and luncheon
Tuesday. Itainty dolla were favora for
the girls while the boy received candy
cigars. The plaoe ranis wera In the form
of rtddlea, which afforded amusement.
Tm gueeta were:
Ruth tJtviMy.
IVirothy Y. lxnt,
Meriyn Phillip.
Mssters
M f Inn Combs,
Misses -Mary
Thumaa,
Marauerlte L'rlon,
UeorKlana Jones.
Masters
I lion Combs.
W. F. Price of Chicago, who la here In
the Interest of the Morris Packing com
pany, and C. O. By am, local office man
ager, we're guests of F. E. Ames at din
ner.' Miss Frances Umatura was hostess at
a luncheon Tueaday when her gueat
wera:
Metdames Weadames
A. C. Jewell. Llla M. McNeill.
it. 8. Urnatum,
Miss Lois McNelU,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cheek entertained
at dinner Tuesday evening, having with
them ,
Mr and Mrs. Oeorg H. Brewer.
Mrs. Mlna Mclntyre, Hartford, 8. D.
Mrs.' May B. Moor, Baltimore. Md.
Mlsa Helen Uuthrla. Central City.
Mrs. 1. D. Clark waa hostess at a din
ner party, her guests being Mr. E. M.
Royce, Mlsa Royca, Miss Clarke and
Mr. Robert Clark.
Another luncheon party waa composed
t Mra. Oeona Jonea, Mr. Kllineth V,
Philllpa anad Mra. Harold M. Anderson.
J. M. McCarthy entertained fUa guests
at dinner, and I M. Cohn had a party
of three.
Mr. aand Mrs. C. E. P.rsns bad as
their guests Tuesday evening Mr. and
Mrs. James Ureves and Mra Harry
Houston.
At Fontenelle Park.
' The choir of the Immanuel Deaconess
Institution entertained at a plcnlo In
Fontenell park Monday evening iii honor
of lUv., and Mr. J. J. Undell, who will
leave for the mission fMd In China
lildwy- Besides the slaters, thos present
wet:
Mlses- MUsis-
Kthel Wallemtetlt of Thyra Bloom.
Oakland. Neb.; rtha Neslande,
Hvlen v allernladt of I'erlha Klodiiiaii,
Oakland. Neb.; Kllen Lindber.
Klslu bloom, llilttuo Llndtcr,
Swim at Valley.
, About lenl,v-n motored to Valley
Sunday morning to enjoy a picnic and
awlmmlng party. Those in the uarty were:
Misses x Misses
H !( Lwnnla, I.IIHc Ml he,
Mlna Ames. HeUii hwasey,
Mugna Hoi n, Mabel Kit hardson.
Lu II Nttsche.
Meesr. . Messrs.
l aul MacRrlde, I .strr Hohlnson,
Karl Hrsdsti-dt, Hiram I'rurha,
lo n Id I'rucha. liobrrt I'avla.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ceoruc lavls,
Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Ames.
:ir. and Mrs. Wallie Nltsrlie.
Mr and Mra. Frank Prurha. '
Mr: and Mrs. lieorge Francis
With the Vititori.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Rubcl of Minne
apolis arrived Monday to speud a few
veeks lth Mr. and Mra. Charlea 1-lgut-ler.
Mr. William Dulcher of St Iouta. Mo.,
U vUitftig his uncle, lr. E. U Alexander,
and cousins, Missra Helen and Marjorte
.'ilexsndi-i'.
sjursta of their slstor, Mrs. Morttx Meyer,
and Mr. Meyer for several dsys.
Mr. G Irani 'iriswold Is enjoylnn a trip
to Alsxka and recently visited th sea
port of Wrangle. He writes that the
tiortnrrn country Is most Interesting.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Marlln have gore
to Iowa and Illinois to ho Ron until Into
hetternbf r.
Mr. O. W. Ixtomls leaves today to Join
his family st their cottsge on thn Thous
snd Islsnd. They Mill be gone until some
timu In Srptomber.
Informal Card Tarty.
Mr. and Mra. F. 15. Tclier entertained
Informally at cards Tuesduy evening for
Miss Lillian Green of Minneapolis, form
erly of Omaha. About thlrty-flva guests
wsre present.
McKinler Auxiliary Meets.
The McKlnley auxiliary of th B'nal
B'rlth will meet Thursdsy evening st the
club rooms, Metropolitan hall.
Fashion Hint
'if
f )
Br LA. HAIOMTKIDK.
Afternoon dress of Navy Blue Satin
Th boluro jackot la sleeveless. The col
lar Is In whit sher linen. The long
sleeves of net am finished at the wrists
with ruffle of same material.
The long tunic Is fastened down the
front with small buttons.
General Manager
Ware of the Union
Pacific Marries
Charles H. War, general manager of
the I'nlon Pacific, surprised his friend
by being quietly 1 married Tuesday night
to Mlsa Nell Nesbltt of thla city. Tha
ceremony was performed at the homo of
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Anson In Dundee, Kv.
O. K. Fisher of the Dundee PreHbytertan
church officiating.
I lraak A. Xsancdy, republic sn candi
date for stale senator, twenty-eight years
In OinsliH. Advertisement.
Xfovla S, Hopkins, republican candidate
for county clerk, nsks : our support at
the polls, Anson! 1-Advertisement.
Pldswalk Ordrd "lt r conimlslon
ers have ordered sidewalk along the
Deer Park boulevard.
Mayor Dahlmaa Bark Mayor James
C Dahlman Is back at his rierk after
renting two weeks st his inttsge at
Heymour lake,.
Mia BTlggtaa Oos to Bsamark Miss
Pansy HlKglns, who nn a siholarshlp
In thn DanHh National Danrina: academy,
stilled Tuesday evening on thi Nor
wegian liner Chrlxtlanla FJrd.
Tot for W. B. Komaa, republican can
didate for register of deeds. Thirty years
a resident and taxpayer of Dnuglaa
county. Member Omaha t'orunerclal club
and Resl Estste exchsntre. Advertise
ment.
Mstoalf to Talk oa Fanama Richard
li. Metcalfe, ex-govenor of the Panama
Canal tone, will addrena a meeting of the
II unworn Park Improvement club at
Windsor school. Thirty-fourth and Mar
tha Streets, this evening.
Jeff W. Bedford for state senate. Adr.
"Tod ay' a Complete Mot rrogram"
may be found on 'the first page of the
classified section todiv. and appears In
The Bee F.XrTMtHIVELY. Find out what
the various moving picture theaters offer.
Political Mastlag otponed Th po
litical meeting of the Pastmio Athletic
club, which was to hav nee.i held Thurs
day evening at Twenty fourth street and
Willis avenuo, has been postponed Until
Friday evening at the samo place.
nilaots Msa Bobbed Two men, whoso
Identity is not known by tho police,
knocked down ami robbed I'd from J. M.
William of Cairo, III., about 10:30 o'clock
Tuesdsy night at Twelfth and Douglss
streets.. Williams Is suffering from a bad
cut over his left eye.
D sisal s Bankrupt Although Hating
their liabilities at t5,2no and their assets
at a larger um-$S,-J. A. Dalsell A
Son, a partnership consisting of James A.
Dslxell and J. Chester Dalsell. haa filed
a voluntary petition In t'nlted States dis
trict court to be declared bankrupt. It la
understood thst soma of the aasets are
net easily convertible and would not
cover the liabilities if sold at forced sale.
Zwla Xlg for Bobbery A negro boy
giving his name aa Kid Dewis, waa ar
rested Tuosday afteriicm and charged
with attempted robbery by Mra. Ellon
Grady, 1713 Clark utrcel, whose home
he entered. Mrs. Grady asserts the negro
entered the back door while she waa in
th front part of the house. Shu at first
took the boy for hor son, but discov
ered her mlstske and when she shouted,
at him to net out hi rn. Several peo
ple gave chase and the lad waa caught
by Elmer Nichola, 1815 North Eighteenth
street. Lewis was carrying a revolver
when apprehended.
Pioneers to Hold
Big Celebration
Here in the Fall
A temporary museum is to be estab
lished In the pioneers' room of the court
house of Douglas county this fall during
th days when the Nebraska Territorial
Pioneers are In session here. The dates
ar September ) tT October I Relic of
pioneer day and of the Indian fights will
be brought here " from alt parte of tho
state and will be temiiorarlly placed oa
exhibit In this museum.
MRS. M'CLANAHAN. ONCE
OF OMAHA. DIES AT CHICAGO
Salvation Army Finds
Case of Especial Need
A case calling for especial recognition
on the part of persons chsritably Inclined
hss been brought to th notice of Salva
tion Army Adjutant M O. Jamrs. A
woman of about SO. with three children,
has been deserted by her husband. Tha
oldest boy Is employed In a Jewelry es
tablishment and his earninga of II a week
are the only means the family has. Th
mother is III .a physician having recom
mended an operation, and she haa been
In thla country only a few months. Gro
ceries and fuel for her ar especially re
quested by the adjutant, who will furnish
full particulars of tho case to those who
desire.
Dr. 11. M. McClanahan received word
Tuesday of tho death In Chicago of Mra
A. A. McClanahan, wife of hia brother.
Th doctor was unable to leave In time to
attend the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mctlanahan formerly
ressled In Oruaha, in tlie north part of
the city. They wre for year members
of old Knox Presbyterian church, which,
with old Second church, combined to
form what ts now North church. Twenty
fourth and Wirt stro-ts. They still have
many friends In thla city. Mr. McClan
ahan waa once associated In buslnaas with
George F. Ullmoi of Omaha. He ts an
attorney and after going to Chicago waa
for some years attorney for th Con
tinental National bank.
Bealdea Mr. McClanahan, six children
survive Mrs. McClanahan.
Kldaey l.lver Triable
qulikly relieved by Electric Bitters. Best
remedy for lndlaatIon. dyspepsia, heart
burn and moat kidney troubles, it and
fl. All diugg 1st. Advertisement.
Army Notes
Captain l M. Nutnisn wilt arrive In
Ftirt Crook tomorrow oa his way to Fort
1-taveijwort h. wher he la detailed In the
wsr school there. The captain haa beta
at the front at Vra Crus.
Major Joha Hngleton witter is now
in Galveston In th Fort Crocket ho,
pit el. II I expected at Fort Crook
shortly oa sick leav.
ladies Aid Society.
Hie Ladles' Aid society of the Grace
I nlted . Evangelical church, Twenty
evetith and Camden a r rets, will five
n Ice cream aoclat on the church lawn
Thursday veiling. Th proceed ar for
the benefit of th church.
In and Out of the Bee Hire.
ins. Alexander PoUxk returned riunday
fioin a star of several months with re
latives In Havana, Cuba, and Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlmnn Flslier of Lexlna-
tm. iii., will arrive Thursday to b tbe j
CUNARD LINE STEAMERS
RESUME REGULAR SCHEDULE
Information Jut received by the local
offices of the Cunard line of steamer Is
to th effect that sailings will be resumed
from New Toik. 1 tost mi an.i Unniw.i
I ports. A schedule until October haa been
...Bu, vui vj iiic iviiipaii)- ior in varioua
boats.
(lasj IV ftew MwTlri T
If you want to know m advanc whal
pictures ar going to b shown at your
favorite theater tonight read "Today's
Complet Movl Program" on th first
want ad page. Complet program o!
practically every moving ptctur theatet
In. Omaha appear EXCLUSIVELY la
Th Be.
Everybody Heads Bee Want Ada.
POLICE SEEK Y0UNQ FOLKS
FROM RQCKPORT. MISSOURI
Fred Vance. IT year, and Myrtle Scott.
14 yeara, of Rockport, Mo., supposed to
be In Omaha for the purpose of getting
married, will be taktu in custody It thsy
appear at th marriage license bureau
at th court house, in acoordanoa with
instructions received from Sheriff Reya
old of Rockport. The polk- are looking
for the couple.
With them. It la said, are Mr. and Mra.
Charles Fisher, and. according to Sheriff
Reynolds, "kidnaping charge may he In
volved in tha caae. Polic Information is
.to tin effect thst all four arrived In
Omaha early this morning. '
You Cannot Arbitrate
n
n
the question of a Sick Stomach, Loss of Appetite,
Heartburn, Headache, I ml i Rest ion or Constipation.
It is a far better plan to help-Nature restore these
organs to a healthy condition with the aid of
e.OSTETTER'G
STOfVlACH DITTERS
TKV A liOTTLE TOIMV. KKKI KK hi I1STITI TKt
WHEAT OFF NEARLY 2 CENTS
Omaha Cash Market Shows Effect of
the Bearish Depression
RECEIPTS HERE ARE LIGHT
Oalr For t-Three Car f Wheat,
Tblry-f:iabt nf torn aad Twenty
of Oata Arrive for l.oeal
Disposal.
With wheat off nearly 2 rents from
Tuesdsy and the Omaha csh market
ranging from W to W cents er bushel,
receipts were the lightest In several dss.
On 'tha tnsrket there si ere but forty
three cars of whest, thirty-eight of corn
and twenty of oats.
Omaha followed Chicago and there was
a decided dr.p from Tuesday's close.
However, everything offered was qirlckly
sold for December snd May delivery.
Report to the Onmha Grain exchange
Indicated that rrxeipts there were light
and the .opinion was expressed tlsat thla
was due to concerted action upon the part
of the farmers, most of whom seemed to
be holding their whest.
The quotations received In Omsha In
dicated that the Chicago market waa list
less snd slow with hash prices and the
options off better than 2 ' cents from
Tuesdsy.
Mar Options Narrow.
On the Chicago market, according to
the quotation received In Omaha, Sep
tember wheat opened at 93, going up to
with K cents the low for tho day.
December was more artlve, starting off
at M's and reaching IM. with the
low for the day. The range In the May
option was the narrowest of all, opening
at $1 .K'4, selling up to $1.07 and down as
low as $1.0f.'4.
The fluctuation In the corn options were
a little more than In wheat, but nothing
so great aa during the first two days of
the present week. There was a good de
mand for cash corn, there being several
buyers 'on hand from points In Missouri.
They were tsking the corn for shipment
to their home towns to be sold for feed
ing purposes.
Frcnzer Made Head
of U, P. Telegraph
FtsrtliiK his business career as a mes
senger hoy with the Western Union Tele
graph compuny, Peter Frenier ia now
sunerlntendent of telecrsph of the t'nlon
Taciflc railroad system, surceedlng J. B.
Sheldon, deressed.
At odd times while a messenger with
the Western I'nlon, Mr. Frenier learned
telegraphy. Then he wss given a key In
the main office here, and twenty-four
years ago went to the Fnion Pacific as
one of the opcratora at headquarters. Six
yeara ago he was appointed manager of
tho company's office and now goes to th
head of the telegraph system of the road.
As msnager he Is succeeded by Homer
E. Race of the Omaha office.
Mr. Frenier haa lived In Omaha all his
llf nd Is acknowledged to be one of the
most expert operators m the country.
CLIFTON SEARLE HURT IN
MOTORCYCLE-AUTO MIXUP
Clifton Bearle, 1'2u Park avenue, em
ployed as a trouble man at the electric j
sub-station. Forty-eighth and Leaven
worth, was seriously injured in a collision
with an automobile while riding a motor
cycle near Thirty-fifth and Leavenworth.
Tho automobile, belonging to the Bhsr
plea Separator company, and driven by
Manager C. M. Burdette, waa going south
on Thirty-fifth, and Searle was riding
west on Leavenworth.
Tho Injured man waa taken to Wise
Memorial hospital,, where he waa given
medical attention. He is In a precarious
condition.
-t, 36e ANDEItpiLT 35of ef
QJhrrufJburiTi Oireei cast axautm wwnuejua iont
"TVALTON H.MABjSHAIX,Mansjr.
An Heal Hotel with an Ideal Situation.
Summer laies-
1 111 ""W
.. f ,
. iisamsis'i i-ft iiasnsiniM, '
f-
$5.00 Saved
and 10 Months
to Pay ' rsr
$5.00 off the price
of Cabinet Gas
Ranges until the end of this month.
Price now . . . $24.00
Former price . $29.00
See display at our store or send for a
representative.
Omaha Gas Company
1509 Howard Street
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W Fo
r Everybody
From Every Point of View
It is sound housekeeping judgment to use
TTTTXT
EVAPOHAT ED
N Sterilize! Uruwectened
It it economical It is convenient- It is sanitary -It is rich
It is economical because you can use every drop
and have every drop carry proper food value. It
keeps sweet for days after opening.
It is convenient because you can always have a
fresh supply on hand ready for any emergency. You
can use it for every purpose for which you have
been using bottle milk.
' It is unitary because it's perfectly sterilized with no danger of con
uminition as in the bottling, handling and delivering of bottle milk.
It is rich because it is the richest milk from the best dairying
regions with only most of the water taken our and with nothing
added. Cottage Milk never varies from its rich creamy quality.
Cottage Milk is delivered direct from our Condenseries to your
grocer, so it reaches you always fresh.
At all good dealer In two sixes, S and
Or I'lkone I 'I'LL UN BJtOKKKAUK CO.
DoafUa 4413 818 Braadal Thaatr Bldf., pwiai, STXB.
AMERICAN MILK COMPANY, CHICAGO
1 1 li r.-;7?r:UAOu: nmKz j
satifmr- - --imis i mnriii" - i " t
Send for
Our BOYS'
FALL
CLOTHING
Catalog.
Fall Catalog
of
RUGS
Free to Out-of-Town-Customers
Tremendous Dross Skirt
Bargains for Thursday
1,000 Handsome New Dress Skirts.
A big special purchase made by our
bnyer who Las just returned from
New York, divided into
THREE BIG LOTS
DRE8S SKIRTS Made to eell up to $4.00,
In serges, tweeds and a plen-fl OfY
did line of wash materials, atJ 1 vIV
PRESS SKIRTS Made to sell at M,00 to
5.00; plain sentes and tweeds, ajso the
choicest fancy weaves and J 0
colorings: sale price V J
7f
i PRESS SKIRTS Made to sell from $5.00
to $7.50; handsome silk skirts in most
wanted weaves and colorings, both plain
and fancy new styles; sale QC
price Thursday J)XIsJ
The most remarkable lot of Dress Skirt
values ever offered.
II V 1L1 I I! I 'J
wmrrr -?r
I I J HI I I 1 li
Titfinirri criTsi inn nf thom all hIzph
U M illUVIIl ' S ' SJ A V V wa
for women and misses that
sold up to $45. 0T), at...
$10.00
Housekeeping
LIHEHS
72-inch Belfast Satin Pamask,
strictly pure flax, $1.39 qual
ity, yard 81.00
5 4x5 4-inch Exclusive Quilted
Table Pads, ready -f or use
$1.85 values, each. . . 81.00
72x90-inch unhemmed Pattern
Table Cloths, all pure linen,
$5.00 values, each ...S2.00
2 2.t2 2-Inch Dinner Napkins, as-
' sorted designs, dew bleached,
regular $5.00 values, at, six
tor 81.50
Wash and White Goods
All white goods must go all
fancies at greatly reduced prices.
100 pieces of fancy White Goods,
all kinds that sold from 59c to
$1.00, yard 48
60 pieces of 'White Fancies that
sold up to 59c, at 35
75 pieces Fancies that sold up to
60c, at 25t
Wash Goods
Goods that sold at 11.50. SI .25 and
$1.00, at TSo, 69o aad S9o
Ooodki that sold at TSc, ft9c and 69c.
- at 48 o, 43o and 380
Ooods that sold at R0 40o and 20e,
at. 35o, 890 and 190
Extra Specials-Popular Domestic Room
REAPY MADE SHEETS
72x90, 39c grade... 28
72x90 59c grade 46
81x90, worth 69c .45
81x90, worth 85c GG
ItedKpreadM Unusual Value
$1.00 values 5f
$2.60 values 81.68
Great underprlcings on Ready
made Sheets, Pillow Slips, Tow
els, etc. Do not miss Thurs
day's specials. Our new stock of
Blankets and Comfortables now
on sale. Blankets 50c to $25.00.
Comfortables 50c to $15.00.
Final Clearance Sale
Summer Millinery
Our Entire Stock of ,
TRIMMED SUMMER HATS
Divided Into Two Lots Thursday.
Trimmed Hats
Made to sell at $5
up; your choice
$1
Trimmed Hats
Made to sell up to
$5; your choice
50c
Your choice of all the Untrlmmed Summer
Shapes 19
Panamas not Included in this sale.
By Trading at Hayden's for Groceries, Meats and Vegetables You Save
from 25 to 50 on the Cost of Living.
S lbs. Choir Jspan Rice BSo
4 lbs. fancy Japan Rice, 10c quality,
for . 85o
10 lbs. best Rolled Breakfast Oat
meal 30O
5 lbs. best White or Tellow Corn
mral 190
48-lb. sacks best High Urade Dia
mond O, lenox or Laundry Quen
White Laundry Soap 35o
Drape-Nuts, pks; ,10o
Corn FlaUes, pks- So
The best Soda Crackers, lb 7Vio
Beverly Cookies, a resrular lSc seller.
lb ...loo
4 cans Oil Sardines SSo
32-ounce Jars pure Fruit Preserves
for 85o
Ilvershey'a Breakfast Cocoa., lb. SOo
The best Domestic Maccaronl, Vermi
celli or Spaghetti pks; 7o
Mclaren's Veanut Butter. lb....laVo
frolden Santo Poffpe. lb.. aaUo
CIUOID AJtKAVBaS ELBEBTA
TKESTOsr FEaCIBS
These are packed In bushel bas
kets. Extra fancy fruit One bushel
li eriual to three crates.
Thursday, par basket 99.00
CaUfornla Slabrta Freestone Fsachts
ThnrHday, per crate 86c '
California Bsrtlett laara Thursdv,
per crate $3.33
BOTTEB, CKEESB AKD EOO AXE
16 lbs. New Potatoes for SOo
S bunches fresh Meets and Carrots 6c
bunches fresh Onlona for 6o
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb So
A SNAP IN BAKTLKTT PEARS
A carload of Extra Fancy Washington Bartlett Pears for Thursday
shipped to us to sell for the grower; packed in bushel boxes, $2.10 Dx.
vSs-TRY- HAYDEN'S FIRST,,,
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Tho Great Lakes and
Atlantic Coast Region
has innumerable attractions to offer th
vacationist.
Lot? Fares How In Effect
via th Chicago and North Western Ry. to
Chicago and choice of routes therefrom to all
important points east.
Round Trip front Omaha
Detroit. Mich.
Doston. Mass.
New York. N. Y.
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Toronto, Ont,
Montreal, Oue.
Atlantic City, N.J.
Portland, Me.
Duffalo, N. Y.
$42.10 to
43.50 to
33.50 to
31.10 to
38.50 to
43.60 tQ
43.83 to
33.60 to
$27.60
46.50
46.50
33.50
33.50
40.35
46.00
47.83
33.50
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Tickets oa sal dsfly from June 1st to Ssptsmbs 90th
Return hxnh 60 days, not to sscesd October list, 1914
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Chicago and
North Western Railway
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