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IE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2H, 1IU4.
APPLES ARE SELLING CHEAP
Mellen Sayi Fruit Grower Are Rot
Malting Any Money.
PATRIOTIC SPIRIT IN CANADA
All Are Arouse aa4 All "Mrs
rmpiili tf Mra Are Se
IJrllllns: In Prrjiarallnn
far Trla 1a P.aroa.
John Mellon. (rrnrsl jrnt of 1h
Northwestern, In hark from an sxtn11
trip throuirh th north Pacific roast
country and rrporta that while business
conditions are not th best, there I aome
Improvement and an optlmJstic spirit la
a-oneral.
Th worst Uilns; that th Psclflc roust
land owner are having to runtend with
la tha low prloea at whl,,.h ther are forced
to aell thetr apple Crop thta fall. Bald
Mr. Mellen:
"Through the north weet status arowert
are getting hardljr enough for the apple
to pajr for tha marketing. Theee applea
down through central territory have had
to come In competition with the applea
grown hnra and in the east and aa a re
sult there haa been a big alump tn prlcea.
"The reault of low prlcea on fruit In
the northwest la gofng to drive a lot of
the fruit grower out of the business and
they -will turn their attention to grain,
stock raising and diversified farming
and then they will begin to make money.
Their land la rich enough and productive
enough, but In the part they have labored
under the Impression that fruit raising
la the only Industry.
"Up through tha Rrttlah territory the
spirit of patriotism ta rampant. In Vlo.
torla, Vancouver and the other towna
the young men are enlisting by hunrinyls
and on every varant piece of ground In
the cities and towns you will aeo com
panies and regiments drilling. They are
all ready and anxiously waiting to be
called to Europe to Join the allies and
fight In the war. Every place I visited
In British territory the opinion waa gen
eral that the allies will be victorious In
the and." '
flack! If ark Hack!
With " raw tickling throat, tight chest,
sore lungs, you need Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound,' and quickly. The first
dose' helps, It leaves a soothing, healing
coating as It glides down your throat,
you feel better at once. 8. Martin, Bas
sett. Neb., writes: . "I had a aevere cough
and cold and was almost, past going. I
got a bottle of , Foley's Honey and Tar
and am glad , to say It , cured my cough
entirely and my' cold soon disappeared.
Every user a friend. For sale by all
dealers everywhere. Advertisement
Howell is Trying
, to Agree With the
: South OmahaDads
. Ueneral .Manager R. . B. Howell of the
Metropolitan Water district and Attorney
John L Webster are' trying to; reach an
agreement with the city council of South
Omaha,4 which haa ; refused to pay Its
hydrant rental tax unless the South
Omaha branch of the water plant pays
taxes.
1 Mouth Omaha owes about $32,000 hydrant
rentals, said Mr. Howell. The money,
minus the taxes, has been proffered to
the Water board and refused.
. The Water board maintains that under
the law the property of the water plant,
wherever situated, Is exempt from taxa
tion. I
Masscy's Grading Camp Enjoys j TURKEYS YttPARCEL POST
SumptUOUS Thanksgiving Feast Many FestiTe Birds and Other Fowl.
'. i Delivered by New Mail Service.
Jack C. Msesejr's gang of 10 uktnners,
quartered In tents WfBt from r arnam
street, spent two hours Thanksgiving day.
carrying water and slinging wet gunny
sacks to extinguish a prairie fire started
when a hunter fired Into the dry weeds
st a rahr.lt and the blazing waildlng
started a blrnse. The hunter fled as the
skinners came out of their Irtits.
After the fire fighting Msssey's
graders sat down to a Thanksgiving
dinner the like of wlilrn was not in any
other grading camp in Nebraska. From
soup to nuts .through ten courses) of
tempting savor, there was but one ex
ception to the usual menu in grading
camps on festal days there was no booie,
no wine, no beer, but only cup on cup of
finest Java.
A weary tramp came by while the
Thanksgiving dinner waa disappearing
t , .
and ass a surprised proletariat when he
w taken Into the bonhomie of the
crowd without question.
"It Is one of Jsok's conrHts," said a
grader. "No tramp ever passed this rump
hungry. No tramp ever asked for food
here but got It. It's Msssrys, and
Maaaey's reputation.
"There's never a better natured fellow
than Jack, but he licked big Hurley
Ilugan, the gest growler In the country,
because Hogan said -a tramp was kicked
out of thl rsmp. Hogan bonnted that he
was the best boss of any grsrilntf camp
In the wst, but when Jack got through
with him he said: "Ex.-ert Jack Missey.' "
Massey, six foot two and all muscle,
presided o-er the TanUalvlng feast, ami
"the guests" of the occasion and the
sklnnera themselves Ate until they could
eat no more and the food still tasted
goed.
TURKEYS PRETTY WELL SOLD
Freth Nut. Are Piled High at the
Local Markets.
APPLES ABUNDANT AND CHEAP
gar Is Back to the C ost tkat Reled
Before Karopeaa War Broke
Oat and the Price Was
The turkey and cranberry waa pretty
well sold out by Thanksgiving day and
now that the big day Is over people are
turning their attention to plainer fare,
for a time, at least. The turkey market
waa pretty well cleaned up and every
where the comment Is heard that the tur
keys were esiierlally good this year. For
some reason, younger and more tender
birds were on the market than usual. On
account of the long, open fall, too, the
turkeya had not suffered from cold and
want of feed, so they wero unusually
fat, which took away the dryness that
often makes turkeya unpalatable. As for
cranberries. In one grocery alone, that
of Hayden Bros., fifteen barrels were
sold. That means 1,600 quarts.
Now that Thanksgiving Is over, the
grocery stores and shops are, taking on a
more holiday appearance. Fresh nuts are
piled high on the market In a tempting
fashion. They are sold at ' IS cents a
pound for the mixed nuts. Shelled pop
corn Is selling at 10 cents fur three
pounds. Christmas candles of all varieties
have appeared on the market.
Fresh country eggs are hard to get and
are selling at from 34 cents a dosen up.
Htorage eggs can be had at 2G cents.
Bed Blver Early Ohio potatoes, which
have the reputation of being among .the
very best on the-market, can now be
bought for 75v a bushel. Cabbage Is being
sold cheap still and It Is of good quality
this year. It can be had aa low as l'ic
a pound of splendid quality. '
Apple, are ' still abundant and ''cheap.
Crated apples shipped In from the '.various
noted apple states, can be had from $1.35
a bushel box to $1.65; while a few fancy
grades of extra large apples sell as high
aa $3 28.
Bed onlona sell at 2c a pound. - Bermu
das sell at a nickel.
Sugar can still be had at nineteen pounds
for $1. That Is about aa It waa before
the war offered the opportunity to the
sugar monopoly to boost prices. The war
Is not over, but the canning season Is
over, and dealers say that decidedly
makes a difference to those who control
the sugar market
TWO JURIES IN DISTRICT
COURT UNABLE TO AGREE
Two Juries have disagreed and have
been discharged in district Court in the
personal Injury suit brought by Binella
Makowskl against Morris ft Co., and In
the replevin suit to recover two diamonds
valued at $4f In which Laura Forbes,
administrator of the estate of' FJmma
Snyder, wss plaintiff and Chief of De
tectives Maloney; who has custody of
the diamonds, secured from ton Is Kelser,
was defendant.
ALL IN TIME FOR THE FEAST
One Thousand One llnndred and
Serentr-Konr Package Are
Taken (are of by the
I, oral Postofrire,
1'nde Ham was cer'ilnly "there" with
the turkeys for Thanks'vlng. (in the day
of plad thanksgiving, and Just prior
thereto, 1,171 pn kages of dressed turkers,
chickens, ducks and ctvre festive birds
went Into the Omsha portolflce hy parcel
post, and all were jiromrtly delivered In
time for Thanksgiving dinner by Post
master John C. Wharton's special auto
delivery.
By noon Thursday, not a single park
age of turkey or otl.er Thanksgiving
edible remained In the portfire. On
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and
up until Thursday noon, the panel post
packages totalled l.flTO, so that almost
one-fourth of the total rarcel post busi
ness during that period was made up f
shipments of good things for Thanks
giving dinners.
Thursday's business was almost en
tirely that kind of goods. 509 of the M
parcels bandied on the holiday being
turkeys or other fowls.
Bee Want Ads Are Famous as Besult
Getters. Try It and See-
"In the early days," snld the Instructive
person, "they used to go out and shoot a
turkey for Thanksgiving dinner."
"An" at de present time," said Erastus
Plnkley. "if you goes prowlln' 'round
look In' foh a loose turkey, sou's liable to
git shot yohse'f " Washington Star.
CHILDREN at the school age. eager to
romp and play, eat at odd hours and bolt
their food. It i" Inevitable that consti
pation or Indigestion will follow, and then
it Is Important that you have a remedy at
hand that win regulate the bowels and carry
off 'he congested waste. In the opinion of
thousands of families the best laxative for
children is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, be
cause. It acta easily and. quickly and iB fts
from opiates or narcotic drugs of any de
scription. It Is 'mild, pleasant tasting and
: nongrlping, and is especially Intended for
vwonu-n. children and old folks, for these
should not use strong pills, powders, salt
waters or such cathartics. Two generations
,. of mothers, have kept themselves and chll
' dren healthy and happy with Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, which can be purchased in an
drug store for fifty coats and one dollar a
bottle.
It lb a great-famlly'remedy for constipa
tion, dyspepsia, biUiouaneus,- belching, gas,
v headaches, etc. Dy keeping the bowels open
it helps to prevent colds, plies, fevera and
such Ills. Mrs. W. A. Stevens, of 227 V. Cot
tage PI. .York, Va., haa been a constant user
of it herself and gives It to her little grand
son. PI nee doing that she say she has not
needed a doctor for htm. Mr. John F. Mor
ton of 1008 First Ave,, W., Cedar Rapid. Ia.,
is a family man who la never without Syrup
Pepsin in his medicine cabinet and who be
lieves every family should have It at hand
for stomach and bowel emergencies.
Coupon for
FREE SAMPLE
Dr. Galdwell la glad to
send anyone who has;
never tried bis remedy a
free sample bottle for
personal Investigation,
simply clip this coupon
and Inclose In an enve
lope with your name and
address, or write your
name and address plain
ly on a postcard and
mall It to Pr. W. B.
Caldwell. 67 Washington
BC ktontloeilo. IU,
TOMORROW SATURDAY
:30 A.M. KIO tOINO WILL
START AT TUB PALAOC
QAGKl'MD SEASON CAUSES'
SATURDAY 8:30 A. M.
ALB OONTINUBS , fi lY
UNTIL STOCK SOLD X
. 11 ' 11 ii ' i i . .. i i i inn "'pi;"''''
8:30
A.M.
TS SATURDAY
50 SAVING TO YOU
TiasiW H"
LOOK
AT THIS
rUsFREE
ia oraer to crowd aaa Jam
the store to the' very doors,
and maks this tas aioat
sensattoaal aaa moat talk-sd-ebont
.rent Omaha has stst known
We wiu give to sv.ry purohaasr of a
MSB's or Young Man's Salt or Overcoat
at .10 and ov.r A QITT OXKTITICATS
for 11.00 rood for that amonat of mar
ohaadlae la our Mea's Varnishing Goods
Department absolutely free. This offer
means saaotly what It says.
SATURDAY EXTRA!
$5 Sweaters at $2.98
Men's splendidly made all wool
Sweater Coats, heavy weight,
large ' collar good gfc fj Q g
ana warm; au sizes;
$5 values, Saturday.
Promptly at 8:30 Saturday Morning Wo Throw Doors Open
on Most Sonsational Bargain Evont Omaha Has Evor Known
WK OVKRllOrfiHT The MaMon Iimk Immii backward - we ate overstocked loaded to the guards. We must have ch. Now ia
your chance to save from 50 to UU on your clothing Mil. Our Prices are rut so low we will sell our Ixtautiful stock, this season's latest
creation in styles patterns and weaves of men's and young men's aults, overcoats, raincoats, hats, caps, gloves, etc., with a rush.
TU1XK OK IT Forced to aell just at tlie start of the winter season. Itealixe what It meims to you. Jrab the chance save
money. , I'eople will talk of the I'alarc ltrgalii Feast for years to come.
(READ) Do Here Saturday. 8:30 A. M., When Great Sale Starts (READ)
Men's Si-AO Wool . Sweater
Coats kou collar; gray
only; Sat ur-
day'a-aale.
at
69c
Meu's 91.00 HhlrtH New
. fall patterns, coat style, stiff
cuffs attained;
special, Saturday
at, each
59c
Men's $1.50 Cloves Tans,
browns, gray a; "Adlar"
make: Saturday
the pair, -
at
95c
Men's fl-OO Gauntlet Work
(.love 81xs 8 ft to 1QV;
"Hansen" mate
Saturday, - at
tha pair
$18,00 Beautiful CO en
Chinchilla Overcoats, 00. dU
In blue, brown and (ray all wool
sra;s body llnliiKa silk slesvs lln
blsr comfortable collars. Thrs.
v.lues are positively amailnc bnu
(iful to the last d.gree. The richest
looking- KHrmrnt that a man ran poa
sssa. lkm't think you know what they
are. Come in. Inspect them. You'll be
proud to own one; $1(1.00 values,
now on sale at (8.60.
$15.00 Swagger 07 cn
Balmacaan Overcoats, uliUU
Of Imported Scotch fabrics green,
ray. tan and brown Has Ian split
aleevee Military or convertible col-'
lar. If this Isn't a bargain you never
saw one in your life. You can't re
alise wht a swell varment our Hal
iimcaan la unless you Inspect It. He
member, actual gift values at gT.M.
$10.00 Blua
Serge Suits
$5.95
This remarkable offering comprtaea
fully S00 handsome all-wool blue
serge suits an excellent quality of
flne-twtll. faat-colnr serge well llnej
and finely tailored. Actual 1 1 0.00
qualities. In this sale at WV
Men's 75c Flannelette Night
shirts Cut wlda and full;
an sues; Satur
day, at,
each
39c
$16.00 and
$18.00 Suits
.$9.85
Men's fl.OO Winter Weight
i nion Suits Closed crotch
style; special
Haturday, par
suit
69c
Tou who are beat acquainted with
'thl. superb clothing stock will re
member what, handsome suits ws have
been ahowlng this season at fl(.O')
and 111.00 and now. In this sals, you
can come and make your selection
from these two entire lines at this
wonderfully low price Of g.85.
Men's $1.50 Fall and Winter
Weight, Fleece Lined I nion
Nults Spe
cial, per
suit
w. muu
85o
Men's lnre IJnen lYemstitched
Handkerchiefs Pull sire;
on sale ft
Saturday, 4
each 7. .... . UU
CLOTHING COM.PAtY
7 CQ1LJ4 & DOUGLAS
Men's $1.50 Pure Wool ItroHn
Niirts and Drawers AU
. wool and aiik mer
cericed; winter
weight, Saturday. .
79c
Flannel Shirts All wool
blua flannel shirts, 11.50
vaiue on sale,
Saturday, gt,
each ,
M
IN'i fn $4yk J3emShave ff.
U have it. it'i It ttyle.
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MONTH-END SALE FOR SATURDAY
Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Skirts
at Greatly Reduced Prices. Come Early
For Coats
Worth to $ 15.00
Odd garments selected
from etock, in three-quarter
length coats, in chin
chilla, mixtures, zibeliDes
and novelties.
For Drosses
Worth to $17.50
A rack of dresses for
afternoon and street wear,
in silk or serge; a few
party dresses.
Any $25.00
SUIT
e
All the new colors
in broadcloth, gabar
dine, serge, cheviot
and poplin.
WOMEN'S SUITS
i
Values to $20.00
A bargain impossible to
beat. New fall suits in all
the late colors and materials.
Any $35.00
SUIT
$22
50
All our high grade
models, fur trimmed,
military effects, etc.,
worth to $35.00.
Black Chinese Wolf
Fur Sets
Large Scarf and Muff
Special, Per Set,
$975
347 Lingerie Waists,
Lawns, Voiles, Crepes
All New Models,
Worth $2.75, $3, $3.75
Choice Saturday
Choice of Any Dress
In Our Entire Stock
Price
Street Dresses
Afternoon Dresses
Evening Dresses
In
Serge Lace
Velvet Net
Silk Chiffon
V2 Price
omen s
Skirts
New Fall Stvles,
All Colors
Worth to $6.00
$375
$J 75
iSa & DOUGLAS
Dress Waists
Crepe De Chine,
Satin and Lace,
Worth to $4.50,
Choice Saturday
$275
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THE GREATEST
Pre -Holiday Clearance Sale
of new and slightly used
PHANO
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and...
PLAYER-PIANOS km
that has ever been offered to the
musical public of Omaha
H
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IERE art pianos and players - that are world-re
nowned instruments whose quality is famous and
many of them can be purchased at an astonishing
reduction from their former prices.
That Piano is Here or That Player You Want
IEUE is the opportunity you have been waiting
for the chance of a lifetime, for here are pianos
and players, some at a third of their regular val
ues, others at half, still others at proportionate savings.-
If you are contemplating either, you cannot afford
to miss this sale.
It is not a bit too early to choose
for Christmas and we will hold
any instrument you purchase
and deliver it when you desire.
This partial list will give you some idea of
the wonderful values this sale offers :
Steinway $300
-Chickering $150
Vose & Son $150
Weiler $175
Wellington
$175
Hampton $140
Smith & Barnes ..$150
Bush & Gerts $100
Anderson &150
Wegman $150
New and Used Pianos
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