Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 31, 1914, EDITORIAL, Page 20, Image 20

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FLOUR UP AND SUGAR DOWN Turkey's Advent
Into the War Boosts
Wheat in Omaha
Breadstuff Advances 20 Cents Bar
rel More Sweetening for Dollar.
MILLERS BLAMING FARMERS
Maaefaeterera Hrrlare Vmiimcrr la
ftit tt llla-hr Price. Olher
rxxl Mtkf Varloae
Flaetnaltona.
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Flour la up and sugar la down. The
are tha features of the product- market
; this . week. Flour Jumped up 3) rents a
barrel. Sugar dropped no that one can
actually get aeventen pounds for a dol
lar ndw. Now that tha fruit canning sea
son la nearly over now that the sugar
market just at the opening of the war
Jumped si high thnt housewives Rave up
canning much fruit the market has
dropped until the scn-enteen pounds for
a dollar begins to loo slmost normal.
As an excuse for the high price of
flour tha millers are asserting that the
farmers are holding wheat for war prices
and that they find It difficult to get t
upply. Flour la selling at SI. 35 to tl.fiq
for a forty-elRhl-pound sack.
Tha last of the green tomatoes were
forced upon the market hy the recent
heavy frosts. They a selling at IS
cants a market basket. Ripe tomatoes
till linger on the market, but are now
held at to cents a market basket.
Carrots are abundant at 2S cents a
market basket.
Fhelled popcorn Is on the mnrket at
three pounds for a dime..
Although the Thanksgiving stsson la
approaching, turkeys are not yet coming
In to any exte'it. The deulers expert a
normal supply, however, In time for the
Thanksgiving rush. At present what
turkeys are on the market sell for 2S an l
0 rants a pound. .
OhlcVena are very cheap In comparison
with other meats. . They can be had .now
for li cents a pound.
Pork stands much the same as la.it
weak, still clinging to the little drop it
mad then. Lard, however, Is a dollar
ft hundred, or a cent a pound higher.
Bacon Is scare and higher, selling' at 2'-" 4
cents for rholo bacon. Hams re 75
eents a hundred off. N,
)3eef Is steady, with round steak re
tailing at 17H cents and sirloin at T2
tents. - Porterhouse can b had at 28
cent.
Presumably on account of Turkey hav
ing jumped Into the Ktiropcan war, the
Omnha jrrsln narket wan active enough
to suit any of the trnoVr, wheat making
an advance of close to t c-nts over
Thursdsy's prices. The advance wus
held duilng the sersion, ash prices
ranging from II f4 to J1.n"i. While the
corn market was not n erratic as wheat,
there was sn aovat.ee of more than 1
cent, old selling at from f.9 cents to
cents, with new at " cents to SS cents,
the Chicago prices on old being Wi
cents to H'i eents.
Omaha grain receipts were hot henvy,
thern belnit sixty-five cars of wheat,
twenty-three of corn snl forty of oats
on fale. The wheat was sold Inside of
an hour following the opening of the ex
chsnne.
Wheat quotations at all the outside
markets fre hlKher. Iielnir 2 to 2 rents
shove yesterduy. rhlragn paid ll.HH to
II. 1 for December and 1.20'i to II 224
for May.
Gypsies Ordered
to Leave Town and
TheyStart West
Obeying; the mandate of the mayor and
chief of police of Florence, Thursdsy
afternoon the seventy-five gypsies who
hnve been In thnt town during the last
several months, broke camp and shipped
to California. The gypsies went west tn
a Vnlon I'hcUIo train, occupying a cir
thnt was set aside for their use tn mak
ing the trip. They are ticketed for Stock
ton, Cal.
Omaha Chosen as
Meeting Place of
Farmers' Congress
Postmaster Wharton states that i.Ofcl
depositors am now availing themselves
of the opportunity to place their money
in the local postal shvIiirs bank. The
amount on deposit up to Aai Is 2au,327,
which Is a guln of Vi per cent since
Auvuat I.
Shekel tfctMcff!
T rOUNTaiNS.HOTCLS.OII KLSCWHtRR
Get th
Original end Genuine
HORLIGK'8
HALTED EVIILIi
"0jjeUit JtnHati&nC
The Food Drinkf or All Ages
RICH MILK, MALT CKAIH EITKACT. IN TOWDEt
Not in any Milk Trust
CSJ- Insist on "HORLICK'S ,
Take package home I
Magneto Passes as .
Means of Ignition
in Modern Machines
Announcements y various autnmobll
manufacturers disclose the fact that In
virtually all models priced at I9S5 or over
electrical devices tor lighting, starting
nd Ignition are now listed as standard
equipment, v
In most cases these devices are built
Irto th chassis of the car and aro' In-
tigral parts of It With but one o. two
exceptions all Ir.rg producers havo used
th presence of a modern electrical sys
tem to do away with th magneto as a
piece of needless duplication and com
plexity. Exceptions to this rule are almost
solely manufacturers listing cars at two
pr'ces with and without complete elec
trical systems. Manufacturing efflolenc)
In such a ess demands the fitting of an
electrical apparatus -not an Integral part
of . th chassis and therefore not adapt
able to Ignition purposes.
II. , M. Joy, electrical engineer of tht
Btudcbeker concretion, po'nl out the
fact that manufacturers who install du
plicate electrical systems have almost at
ways after a year of trial abandoned
th magneto and gone over without
reservation to a built-in system that per
forms all functions of electricity, Includ
lng Ignition.
Short Sues Condons
for Heavy Damages
IT. A. P. Condon and his wife, Mrs
Lilian Condon, have been made defen
dants In a district court suit for taft.Ofrt.
William A. Short, the plaintiff. lle:,'
that Mrs. Condon was driving her hus
band's auto at Fifty-first and Cal'forn'a
streets 8eptemler 23, and that the csr,
while running at a high rate of speed,
got beyond her control when she made a
turn. Jumped the cu'rblnr and ran over
Short, who was sitting on the grass park
ing between the sldewilk and street. Ha
declares he sustained painful and per
manent injuries.
l MM K
S FLITT
1 w ZHma-iaa i5a,
ON
ABOUT!
YOUR
EYES
Com to th Empress Market and (11 Tour 18 Ounoea to Brery rouaa.'
1914 Milk Fed Spring Chickens, Our Own Dressing 12 l-2c
10,000 Pounds Pig Pork Loins 13 3.4c
1C 14 forequarters lamb Hc
1814 hindquarters lamb, ...... ,i0
Choice steer pot roast 15o-llH
Pig pork shoulders lift
Pig pork utts 13,
Choice mutton chops,, lBVis
Choice porterhouse steaks 17He
Choice round steaks, lIMo
Swift's Premium Plamond C bains,
at ; 17Ho
Bugar cured ham ll4o
Bugar cured bacon 17Ho
Fresh oysters, per qt... 4So
EOo can lard ago
18 Pounds Best GranulatoJ Sugar, $1.00
Flour ha gone up.
We are still holding down the price.
We advise our customers to buy
now. ,
ts-lb. sack Empress Pride, made
. from th finest selected wheat.
Kvery sack guaranteed to make the
finest brand and cakes. On this
sale only 91.30
loo bottles of stuffed olives Bo
Tall cans cottage milk THo
10c Jars peanut butter Bo
10c pkg. corn flakes Bo
Early June peua, per can tVe
8-lb. cans solid packed tomatoes, per
csn ijo
2-lb. cans sweet sugar corn, per
fan 7"o
Santos coffee, pound 80o
Grape Nuts pkg 10c
BVaolal Sal on raacy Box Apple.
Extra Juncy. Vaklina valley fruit.
Fancy Jonathans, itoman Beauties,
(.ireeiilngs, Wagner Uellflowers, per
box . '. gi.as
Large ripe grapefruit, for aoo
Hothouse lettuce, 3 for Bo
Kail Klver Early Ohio potatoes, per
peck 4 aoo
Iarge fancy cauliflower. . 10O and 18
Cape Cud cranberries, qt ....... .7V40
Sweet putatoen, peck SBo
Ite lobe onions, peck . . . , , 86o
Fancy green tomatoes, basket. .. .lBo
Large ripe bananas. Jos 10
Fancy large hothouse cucumbers,
each 7 Ho
Fancy heart celery, per bunch.... aoo
Canada Places an
' Embargo on Goods
from This Country
Omaha railroad men are In receipt of
laformatton thatCanada haa plaoed an
embargo, on practically everything that
might be shipped into that country. Cir
culars reoelved give notice that effective
Instanter, th embargo la placed upon
hay, Straw, hides, live poultry, dogs and
cats and live stock of all kinds except
horses which ar for the Canadian gov
ernment. . Whit railroad men are unable to under
stand the purport of th embargo, they
are of the opinion that It Is levied to
, prevent .the countries that ure at war In
Kurop getting supplies through Canada.
, Notio of the placing of an embargo on
. all kinds of grain destined for Oolveston,
TV., has been received. The notice states
that at Galveston the grain storsge ware
house are filled to capacity and that
owing to th war in Europe little stuff Is
.,- luovln out by boat. It is said that until
the embargo la raised this practically
shuts off th southern market for grain.
THE EMPRESS MARKET
Opp. Woolworth 5c and 10c Htore. 113 Bouth lflth 8t. Tel. D. 280T.
The Basket Stores
MEAT DEPARTMENT-
At No. 23 will probably be suing Saturday.
Mnrket In each store.
This now give us a
Brakes Important
- . Factor in Autos
"When it Is fully realised that the en
tire safety of th occupants of an auto-
mohll may depend upon the brakes iu
critical situations, too much Importance
cannot be attached to the construction
of th braking system," declares C. J, '
Cork Ml! of the Nebraska-llaynes Auto
bales company, distributers. i
Without adequate surface at th rear'
drums, full braking cannot be realised.
The ilaynea designers have been very
liberal In providing an unusually large
area on the llayne light six car, which ,
haa a total brak'ng surface of SiW square
Inches. In addition both the emergency
brake lining Is thoroughly protected from
all mud and dust. ThU feature of pro
tection eliminates th wear on the lining
that would ar s from th grinding action
arising when exposed ca the outside ot
' the drum, and a tar greater reliability
may b placed In securing the full effect
of th brakes.
Another far Ijoad Nebraska
Potatoes; a little better than the
last car.
lit B bu. lots, per bu 01
Single llu.. GO lb tivlt
2c bu. less It you bring your owu
, sack.
IVck. 15 II lGc?
A bu. measure heaped up us
ually welgha about b lbs. be
situ and buy by weight.
H Tar load Wisconsin Holland
Cabbage, per KM) IbN. ...85
Hy the single head, lb, ...,1c
Corn Flakes, 10c ikg Oc
3 for 16c
Flour, 4 8-lb. Ak-Sar-Deu. guar
anteed 81.2
Stove pipe, per joint tic
Coal Hods, 16-in., open Japan,
at 17c
6-ln. Elbowa , 8c
Fire Shovel 3c and Dc
Stove Pipe Collars, 3c, 2 for So
Ileat Tea Sittings, pkg. ....11c
Snider'a Tomato Soup, 10c can
for 7c
Sal Soda, 4 lbs ...He
36 lbs. 2ftc
Oatmeal, large 25c pkg....lc
10c pkg 8c
Compound Lard, Dc, 3 for , .23c
See that you get net weight In buying lard and butter.
300 price lower than any Omaha grocer.
No. 21816 North 16th. ' No. 23-1807 Vinton.
No, 22 1406 North 24th. ' No. 242127 Farnam.
No. 252518 North 24th.
Genuine Old Crwn . . . .
Genuine Bond & Lillard
Ccn Jno Spring Hill . . .
Genuine Schenley . . . .
Full
Quart
98c
Private Stock Whiskey, per bottle 50c !
BRANDIES
3 Star, perbtl., 49c Cognac, full qt., 75c
Mail Orders Filled at These Price.
We guarantee all our goods as genuine and as
advertised.
LOS MERCANTILE CO.,
100-11 North Sixteenth St.
h Omaha
Look Us
Over First
: FOR REAL BARGAINS IN MKN'rJ
ANI HOYS' Sl ITS AND OVKR
X)AT8. SHOES AND FURNISH
INGS COMK TO THE REAL HAR
GAIN STORE and LOOK OVER THESE:
REAL EYE OPENERS
98c
$8?
HATS
$2.60 Men's Derby or Soft All
Wool Hats In the latest shades
and styles
OVERCOATS
$16.00 Men's All Wool
Chinchilla, Shawl Collar,
Silk Serge Lined Overcoats,
MEN'S SUITS-
$16.00 Men's Blue Serge and Fancy
Worsted All Wool Suits satin or
silk serge lining; guaran- (LOCQ
teed the best values In the pXOO
city Saturday sale
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Our special sale Saturday of Men's
Fleece Lined Union
8ults ,
65c
1 XlMVS i t, f
IrrL
1 LrJ n hv'ii
mm
m
A, Dressy Shoe
lor Dressy M
AM
1L
Made by Howard ft Poster, known as one of the
most rejiablo makers in the country. Style shown is a
patent calf, with kid top, modeled in a semi-English
last. We show the same shoe in gun metal and tan. A
special value at $4.50. All sizes and widths.
SHO&CQ
1013 A. DOUGLAS
&
2m i sj a" .Jrvir TTE
600
-Si
TDIC3B3EB BOATS
Worth $2.50 to $4.50
On sale Saturday and Monday
as long as they last at m;?w
(Bw
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All the newest style shapes in soft crowns, turbans,
sailors, French roll brims, etc., beautifully trimmed, r ver a
score of different styles t6 choose from. All go at the one
price, 69c. See our window display.
WAISTS
Worth $1.00 to $2.00.
1,000 Waists, broken lots,
samples, etc. Some slight
ly mussed. All are good
styles in lin
gerie, tailored
effects, etc. Sat
urday at, each.
29c
SILK DRESSES
Worth up to $15.00
The season's prettiest
styles in handsome sill:
poplins, messalines, etc.
All leading shades,
all sizes, a big ae- ff I Q Q
lection, go In 3 g l u 0
lots Saturday at
87.08. $6.08
and
DRESS SKIRTS
$4.00 Values
All . wool serges,
crepes, etc., in
newest tunic, yoke,
and accordian
pleated styles, Sat
urday,
at
$1.98
College Coats
i nd Long Coats
Worth to $14.50
Three big lots of
nobby Coats, go
on sale at $7.98,
S8..$4.98
SUITS
Worth to $22.50
Nobby Tailored
Suits in a number
of pretty styles, on
sale Saturday at
$12.45
and . .
$9.75
THI OWELTY CO
214-16 North 16th Street
A
THE DREXEL
KID SAYS:
"Dad buys me
Steel Shod Shoes
because he
doesn't hare to
buy them so
often. . '
Boy's
Shoe
That will outwear two pairs
of ordinary Boya' shoes will
have lota of friends, and
that is exactly why.
TEEL
HOD
HOES
are worn by thousands of
happy boys In Omaha. If
your boy is not a Drexel Kid
we both lose. Bring him in
tomorrow. Boys, 1 to 5,
$2.50; Little Gents, 0 to
134, $2.25.
DREXEL
1419 Farnam
l!
Swap anything
in the
"Swappers Column'
AMUSEMEJtTS.
First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, of Omaha, Announces
Free Public Lecture
OS
...CHRISTIAN SCIENCE...
BT
Clarence C. Eaton, C. S. B.
Member of the Board of Lecture
ship of the Mother Churoh,
The First Church of
Christ. Scientist, in
. Boston, Mass.
In the Church Edifice
St. Mary's Ave. a&4 94th St.
Sunday Afternoon, Nov. 1st,
at three o'clock, and
Slonday Evening, Xov. 2d,
at eight o'clock.
Tou and Tour Friends Ar Cor
dially invited to B Present.
1
BRAHDEIS
Today Only
Matinee, B. 30;
Ivsnlnfr, 8:20;
Only a Times.
! The Famous Oriental Sanoe Artiste
RUTH ST. DENIS
And Assisting Company of Solo Dancers
ana native Klndoos.
PRICES BWln Mat., BestBeats.fi.
Evening;, BOc-75o-81-l.60-ia.
TOMORROW JfD AUi WTIEK;
iviuwnxvwn DAILY MATIsTESS.
DR. HUNTER IDENTIFIES
YOUTHS WHO ASSAULTED HIM
Jtinmte Cuwrovt tind lllllle Husseck,
living near Twenty-fourth and Utnnry
strtete, are the ons lti i,tlfitd by lr.
P. it. Hunter, who wji asiaulted by two
toys when he reprimanded them for de
stroying tils properlf.
Young Cosgrove wus fined tlO un costs
In polios court and Buise k furf:i 4 his
bo ad. Officer Hell srretd lliero Thurs
dsy. .
12,000 Pounds Pig Pork Loins. .... 13 3-4o
10.CC D 1914 Milk Fed Spring Chickens to Your Order 121c
Choice Bteer pot roast, I Sc. HHc
Choice porterhouse steaks. . 17c
l'lg pork roast HftC
rig pork butts l.ttc
Lamb legs laiic
Mutton chops. .. 13Hc and l'JHo-
Mutton roast 7lo
Young veal roast. lAc and lie
Young veal chops 15c and 13 He
Cudahy'a Diamond C. Swift's
Premium, Armour's Star ,1794c
Sugar cured hams llc
Sugar cured bacon ........174c
Vrotn 8 p. in. to 9 p. m.
Lamb chops Be
Prom 9 p. m. to 10 p. m.
Pork chops 12,c
25 LBS. BEST FINE GRANULATED SUGAR, S1.C9
With 1 und Japan, Knsllsh Ureakfast
4-lb. sat-a u.nt grade riuur. . . . l.a
It bars I). V Willi. Itusaian ur
White Quwn soap fur B5e
With washing soda lOe
4 cenv sutiar torn too
t cans Urn tomatoes B5o
I Ac cans peas or baana as
Tall Alaska salmon, per can 10O
JUc ran red nal'iioti, per ran tee
toe iso pineapples or cherries. .. .1S
or Unit Iowder Tea .....CM
Mantoa coffee, lb v SOo
Mason Jara chuw chow or pic 11 11
for loo
Mason Jars Qtieen olives gao
lie bottle white horse lad i all ISa
2te sack pancake flour 1M
H-gal. ran Kio syrup.. lee
Full creain ch.ese. lb aoe
Kpaxhettt or macaroni, pkg T-,e
4 liHk best dried peaohes a&e
Vote Kennedy tor senator. Advertise
Cueiit '
PUDLIC MARKET J8 JUSS'sSI.
Rectai Diseases ured
A mild treatment, that cures Pile. Fistula and other Recul disease in a short
time, without a surgical operation. Ne Chloroform, Ether or other general anast
letio seed. A cure guaraotead ia ever case accepted (ortreatmeat, and no money
.0 be paid an til cured. Write for book on Rectal Diseases, with testimonials.
DR. TARRY Be BulMlag-OmheV
a Room
' JJoW tO Rcilt There la somebody who wanta the
A VUUs J VIA AAA ? VVJ VUb,
The persona who want rooms are
often disgusted when they find the
facts have been misrepresented.
Locality, homelike surrounding, transportation, price, cleanliness,
facilities (such aa bath, piano, telephone service, etc.) are all
reasons that attract different kinds of roomers.
x
Is your room exceptionally well furnished? Ia your house or
apartment In a very good neighborhood? Is your room worth
a great deal to persona who demand something high-class?
Then say so!
THE WRONO AD.
FOR RENT Splendid outside
room, running water, bath ad
joining, large clothes closet, phone
in room. Only 10 minutes from
downtown. Kvery comfort; will
' rent by week or month; attractive
price to right person
When you have something Terjr
good, be explicit In your Want Ad.
TOTS RIGHT AR
FOR RENT Beautifully furn
ished large outside room, second
floor, 1 windows; running; water,
private bath; larg-e clothes closet;
new Wilton rug on floor; walnut
bedroom aulte; new - fireproof
apartment building, hardwood in
terior; phone in room; for couple,
single person or roommates; uln
gle, 15 weekly: double, $7 weekly;
by month, single, IIS; double, $35;
only 10 rulnulee Iroiu downtown.
Make the Right People Call
How much better it la to have only two or three callers, and
lent your room, than to have twenty callers, and not rent
your room!
If you have a room worth only $1 a week, say that ia the.'
rent! Never be afraid ot not renting a room that Is worth whut
you ask. Aad remember, too, that people are alwaya agreeably
surprised to find Just what they want!
When you advertise correctly.
Bee Want Ads
will rent your rooms.
LADIES COATS
115.00 Latest Style JQ -7C
Coats on sale. . . . J)e7e O
$6.00 Children's djo QO
Coata on sale tPO.UO
$1.50 Sweater Coata QQ
on sale ,yOC
' J. HELPHAND
Clothing Co.
314-10 No. 16th St.
Pally Hats., 83o.; Ivanlng-, 860, 35o, eoo.
"OMAHA'S tUX CEVTZsV
tSniLdHi Uy Mat., 15-85-500.
XA-y Xvgs., 16-35-60-75O,
LAST TIMES TODAY
:;SS.F0lllESo!lheDAY
Wtfh Rim Kidman and Oertrude Hares.
I.ADXX&1 OIMX MAT, WltX OATS
IcVTDA! War! WarI WarI
i Hi I I lite A ev.ry performanoe,
BplPltwl Word.BaU1. Qn
' Xanal Suffrage by Miss Jane Thoi&Daon.
Baf fragist. of Chicago, aad Miss Marjorie
Sormaa, Anti-Suffragist, Haw York City,
Toinor. and Wa. lieo Welch and His Kaw Sbuw.
i au m w.ea a.s
I bay the aauie quality of ma
terial, the beet, for use in niy eat
ing place aa 1 use In my home.
No matter what you pay elsewhere
you are not getting better, and
seldom aa good food as you will
get at
w s. m mr- . - mr
The Pure Food Sign.
Qzickserv Cafeteria
Basement City Katl Bank Bid,
r Or lloa'oa Lnncbea.
x SIB Hoath 10th 8t
14041 Isoaglaa Hb
14UM Farnatn Ht.
EVA LAXG-CnARLES MILLER
and their superb company ia
'ZLETATINQ A BUSBAsTO."
Prioea B5o A BOo. JTsxt Week "aUndliag-"
ArvlERICATVT "a1-
THrATHt 170.
Tonig-htl Mattaees Tom, Thnre Sat..
THE WOOOWAJtD STOCK pOMYAJTY
Za the Comsdy,
"READY MONEY"
25t ANY SEAT 25c
Week of Hot. ll "Th. Kalnbow."
Advanced Vaudeville
CtTBTAX TOaTIOBTT
8:10
Prices: Gallery, 10c: Best Beats. 8S-50-T5g
Theater. D. 80C9
lata and Saraey.
rSCXAX TOSAT OVLT
A Broadway Star feature
Wita 11111 STBWAX.T la
"Til VAZBTED WOILD"
and MAJIT ncxroBO U
TBJt PSCBEB Of DEgTrW
OPENING LANCE
A Jt. OTT'S HAI.I,
IBIbIIIOTOH, BBBABXA
SATTiU)AT Mi OUT, MOV. 7TH. 11
Olutlok's Orcbestra.