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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
12 TI1R UKE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JANUARY' 21, 1015. HEW YORK JiTOCK MARKET Indication! at Odd Moment Limit of Abcoption Had Been Reached. DEALINGS SHOW A DECREASE NEW TORK. Jan. sV-Ther were In dications at kM momrnti of today's rtork market eslon that the limit of absorption hurt hwn reached, but Ihese rre dispelled In ne later dealing, when a broad buying movement wiped out ntiwt of the early losses and sent numerous Important tsii-s to the highest level at tHlned sine the renewal of open trading. lonllni In stocks ahowed a marked de crease from the preceding day a extra ordinary activity, but thla waa more than offset by the gain In bond, the business In theee eecurltlea aggregating the largeet amount of any day since the exchn. Reopened. Aalde from eontlni'ed actU-lty In MlJ Imurl rrtllo stocks t ml bonds at ad vanced price, lo irlied stock ware ls In evidence thin has recently been the rase. In fact, many aharee eonsll twtlng that group were dull and low. ytiimcljr tasiies reflected the receivership proceedings. Bethlehem flteel common waa inclined to droop on rumor that ne Atvldend would be am norland for a long time and Pressed Hteel car fell precipi tately at the end un.1 report that the company hurt failed to receive aome large contracts under negotiation. . Treeaure wa directed upon eome of the leader". particularly I'nited Htatea Btee) and the principal copper, board room atosstp attributing the temporary heavi ness of these stocks to foreign selling. Ioridon. from all account. dlsimaeil of t moderate amount of our stocks in this market. Advice from VliUi!urh ravo a more favorable aspect to the outlook for the ateel Industry, operation In 'hot district and the middle 'went ehowlng a nldr ahle gain In rate of production compared with a week agfl. Copper price held at 34 rente, but aome disappointment waa felt at the Amalgamated dividend, rhlch waa again declared on the 60 cent nunr terlr basis. .Many of the day' galna In bond ware in Speculative ieeuea. advsncea extenil'ng from 1 to 4 per oent. Wt. r'aul convertible were a feature, contributing more than their quota to the whole. Total aale, mr value, were t WO.ft. United Htatea gov ernment registered Is wero up per cent on call. . . Number or aalea i on etocks were as Alaska Ool AinliaMWl Cnpvr ... Anerkaa IMt utJ... Antarlraa a Aniarlnan 8. a R An. 8 K pi Am Sumr Hetlnln.... Amerlro Tal. A 11... Aieertraa Tolwece Amronilt Mlalo Ai'rlam Kaltlmrr Ohio Hn-.,klvB Hnf.Hl Tr all'nrnl lltilia .. Cunadlua PwMIe 4 antral Ijwtber f'hwwpMUi CUll I'hlilH U W nui3. m. a m. r... '1plrn n. w rhino 1'oeeee Colorado Kual Iron... Vlnra Bovl hern. . . . Iwnmr A Rio IJranifa. . lanr K it. pli.... Txailllorm' McarUlM ... Km letter I Klentrie l)iil North! pit Ilraat Ni. Ore etfa OuaieiikeiielCtvlarelloa., JMInftle Ofitml 1 rriei lvrough Met. pf.... )niaimtloa Ctppr ...... jntaroatknnal lianraslar., ; My Houtliara... .Maa Vallay maUle a Naahallla.. fM-iiraut Patrolaura JMiaml coepar yiaamni, K. A T VittOTnrl l'artflo National Blarull Matlonal peed , Kavada Cnp S Yom Oantral K Y.. N. H. H Mtvrfidk aV W.ier riorttMra Cmalflo )-erifia Mill ri(to Tel. Tel )'ennylTliM Jmimoti I'aUre Car itf . Cawer 3udlii ti.pubnt Ira A 8uet... Itnrk UlMl Co J lock lied c. pfa n 1. a a. r. M (At., l-ootliera I"'" p.uihnl lullwar IroiinM ner Taha t ompaltf nl l ai iria t nlMI Palfla rf ? nltad lilaa Htaal '. a. Hiael pfd... Vtah Cbpear V pfil VMarn l oloo ..nn,hfRiu Klaelrla .. T jui site tot U eay. Juw.aDS , ELECTION JUDGES MAY SIGN BALLOTS WITH PENCIL Judge of election may lgn ballot with pencil, although the Walute call for pen and Ink. County Judge Crawford decided In the alectton rontest brought by R. J. Madden, democratic candidate again at Police Judge Foater In the lJ"t election. The point wss -aleed by Ren 8. Baker, attorney for Madden. Although many error in the counting of ballot have breen found, neither Mad-, den nor Foster ha a net gain of consequence. follow: galea. High. txw. Clcea. , l.sme t kH , .n 7 11 , tfl u , 1.100 ' l.ane ft i 'J' K iil V1 lMVl ,Tn ill 1" isi Ko W I.."0 ! 3H 11 . tk Mn ad , i.mn i ' rn 17 n , l.u If' l1"' "' I U -TV l.l'O ik ' "H , Line 11 lit .) fiS W !'. ,10 .. MV 1t' MS iOO 24 . S 7m liv 1li l W. TOO 3ti H1 144 I. on 11H llaH k.nn 94 ' 4 l.t- b M alVi MO J4, h 1"' 4K) 4fH 4H 14 lw pi1 1 14 S 9H M' f.irat 1M4 lsS 7k 111 11 1l t.Knt i an n wpo m4 m 114 1tW) US la H'a M.OMO Ichtj US 14S , IM 4l 4X0 UV1. IIS 11 74 ms w u M H U IMS 4.KW MN IMS 1S :::::: I tno jej IMS tS 6.K) 1M IMS 1 l.o lilt "S 14 M.w 3 1WS S US US US i S S H Hi IS IS IS "alini'" 'ks' l.m li 1V JS in IS tts ilS m IMS i"s i4 .! lllki 1S 1'H a; m 14. B'.'S US MS lino 101S 17S I MO its I M'i i.ko i s ns -' i ns us UNCLE LEADSJMANY ASTRAY Fifty Yonnj; Men Appear for Ex ami When They Think They Are to Ipect Chickens. PREPARE FOR WROKQ EXAMS Fifty young men with ambition to enter the employ of Uncle Ham as lay in spector took ' the examination for that poaltton In the federal building Wednes day. Now, why can't the government name it job so that no one ahull be misled T Why should It be possible for a well meaning young man who wants to get ahead In the world to present himself for the examination and then, when he see the cjuenllonn, announce that he can't anawer them and doen't aee whnt they have to do with the Job, anyway. In other word, why on earth ihould the position of assistant meat Inspector at packing house be designated 'lay In tpectorr' That Is whet the disappointed applicant wanted to know. "Iy lnsp4trtor." Well, what lay? Chicken, of course. And what do they layT' Answer Is, eg us. There you are "lay Inspector "and by all the rules of logic a lay Inspector should be an In spector of eggs. Kggs need Inspecting, do they not? Tea, Indeed, very frequently. The poaltuui of lay Inspector, It waa further pointed out, comes under the United States bureau of animal Industry. And-here again the disappointed appli cant scores a point among the fifty. ' Is the, hen un animal T" ha demands. A child can answer him no. And this. In face of the fact that the late melancholy Herr Schopenhauer described a hen as "a two. legged animal with feathers" In contra distinction to man. whom he designated with equal exactne "a two-legged ani mal without feathers." The disappointed applicant established hie position with regard to the hen being of the ornithological genu. Hut he can scarcely hore to turn the entire United states bureau of animal Industry fo hi way of thlnklnk. And like Mahomet and hi mountain, he proposes to go to the government's way of thinking and be prepared to take and pass the examina tion for "lay Inspector" next time It I held. "FORMEk" MAYOR JIM SAYES WETS Dahlman as Pinch Hitter Turns the Tide for Demon Rom at Ex celsior Springs. MAKING HIM AN OLD HAS-BEEN New York Moer Market. NFAV YORK. Jan. al). MKHCANTII.B rAPKlt-J!,.!h' P"r cent. HTHR1.IN1I KXCHANOK - Rarely eteody; dxty-day bills, 4.b17&; for cable. i Mlij: for d.-mand, Httf1. HILVER-Har, V; Mexican dollar, Ei'c. l.i'NP? Oovernment, firm; railroad, il!tng. , MuXKY-Call. steady: high. 8 per cent; Iow. IS: per cwnt; ruling rale, 2 per cent; ast loan, t per cent; closing bid, W per tent; ollered at 2 lx-r cent. Tlina loans, may; sixty 4lMy. lr cent; ninety dif t er cent; six inoiiths. av ler cent. 1XNI)UN. Jan. W.-.VUNKV-1 ter cent. Slmunt ratoa: Hliort bill, V,fri per emf. three month, t Pr cent. HII-VKR War. XI i3-lid per ounce. :ios1ng quotations on bond today v.er ei folio-;, B nt. ta, rag.... H M. ISp. ev. U.... 4S ,j, t.wpoa SN. Y. C. . ISa....al t g. la. rm t, fltr 4a lS3..14S oautoe itiiSN. T. xiata 4Sa....luas V K 4a. rag K'.N. V.. N. H. a ll. . ew!o I"S . a ,..t5S Vminia Sa eouiwu. .1"' N rctrio 4a .'s ,B bmaltara s. .. .! o la 4s T a T. ca. aaa o. p. i rar. aa.... a Arweuf . 4Sa.. '-S I'ao. T. T. la.... IS AutiM rl 4.... S'fann eon. 4 S vl a Ohto aa e- nsiuiu an. aa va ..t,. 1 "tilo 4Sa.. "a 1 a tt. r. r. as aHS 4 g. J. ... ni. racine a?, aa... ar Jacob Sohiff Says Industrial Unrest is Now Decreasing NEW TORK. Jan. 30.-Th government could conduct employment offices, bring ing together the worker and the em ployer, better than any other agency, In the opinion of Jacob H. Schlff, set forth In his testimony today at tha resump tion of the federal Industrial relations commission' Investigation of cause for social unrest. Mr. Bchlff la m member of the banking firm of Kuhn, Loeb 4 Co.. ajid repre sentative In this country of the Baron J Hirsch foundation. He testified be was a director of the Western Union Telegraph company, the Tuberculosis revetitorium and .various hospitals and Industrial corporations to lha number of ten. He said ha possessed no Information regarding labor condition In the Indus trie in which he Is Interested and be lieved "such business .Is for the superin tendents and officers other than fSe board of diiectorat He never took an In terest In the labor condition, he said. ntll labor trouble developed. "A a man Interested In bis fellow men. ' the banker said. "I would rather think that Industrial unrest Is decreasing In this country." To hava the government represented among the trustees of foundation would. Mr. Bchlff said he believed. Inject politic Into their management and tht would be bad for all concerned. i- m ft r r p i. f. . 1 r a . rat. 4',. IV It U. ret. aa y.ria 4a. iaji. hl'M N ll 111. n re 4a . K. C. ho. re'. 1. N al. 4.. V K T. l 4a Oiil. do raf. "S u c. I M'a Ho. Ilallwar la ... 41 luloo la.ui 4- S , ill e. 4. I4 I'. H Koboar aa ll l!. H. Hieel la.. MS W ahaah ll la.. t it. fniaa 4sa MS Waav. K.ac, It .. IS .. Mi, ..1"! ..lot .. 7S .. 11 aa.. II i ak C leariaga. (iMAHA. Jan. Hunk clearlnK for llintilia today were 12 SWi4fl.M and for the I orf .oli(ling day laal ear ai.s4K.vl4 K, If you hava a "Sunshiny Room" let people know about it In this column of 2ce Want Ada e aw U U waaj ' L ItW hrto mavlter bow long ar how bavi gw t ur Or.nit tortdf n4 cvt a H eetit 1.J aw I )iml.1 1 11 hamadv, It will f ura A IrlJ .k4 uaipd frwai ID Olivia nafA.'lesc U ytea iMa.d urn eoupuai bttu t 11, ' klllll.U IIICHIV PTRAWID r-HI'l COWrANT, t .l rraJi..J i..l.. VanhaJl. VTKh. kin'r au4 u.m a r ree aauiiple ef V i awe Baiaaif, la pi4wa wra- per. Nup.4 fc't-oa "!t . Ho What's this "Former Mayor Dahlman of Omaha?" That Is the title given him by the Kan sas City Post In reporting the part lie played In the wet end dry fight fit Ex celsior BprlnR, the wets winning by about two fingers. Bays the Post: . Jacob E. Meeker, cnngresemsn-elect from the Tenth district, and former Mayor Unlilman of Omaha were the speaker lest nlKht st th cloeing meet ing the wet. The Auditorium waa Parked and a band from Kansas City entert.Hlned the crowd. Some of Jim's friends seem to think the enemy has conspired agamst him at home and abroad, determined to get his goat. Bays Tom Flynn: "At home they're telling how they are going to make him a has-been, abroad they're culling him 'Former Mayor,' as If he was already down and out." Rut from the dope coming up ahead of Jim from the iprlngs, he la a pretty lively dead one, or thinks he Is. 11 writes ta a friend that thla speechifying he has been doing for the wets at Excelsior springs I a tort of jockeying for a start In the real race of hi life here In Omaha. a Here's How. For the delectation of those good Omaha folk who might feel proud of their honorable mayor's triumph, thl para graph from the Kansa t'lty Post may ! added: , Dahlman said he had been coming to the Hprin. for fifteen years and had seen It grow iip. He told the audience 1h way to kill the place was to make It dry. Jim seems to have been sent in in the Pinch. It waa the last half of the ninth, with two out and the score two to one sgalnst the Rummies, with Demon Hum, himself, on third. "Dahliifan, Dahlman, send Dahlman In to bat," yelled the fans. So the Demon, stopping to mop the sweat from his brow, waved from third to Jim, who walked from the bench to the plate, l icking out his favorite stick. After foul ing off one and having one strike called on him, Jim delivered, hitting to the fence for the circuit, sending the Demon in ahead of him. The dry at .first put up quite a holler about sending in "u rank outsider," but nothing doing, the uuip's word went. The Kamo was over and the wets won by one rurl. , Now. they do say that if James Caruso Dahlman fall down at the. spring elec tion in Omaha, a many think he may, he muy go down to Excelsior Kprings and land the mayorship under the wets. The mayor Is expected home Friday morning, hut some of the "boys" are now wondering whether he'U make it or not, after thla game. Proposes to Train Thirty Thousand Army Officers WA8HINUTON. Jan. SO.-An army of ficer' reserve ut at fcaut 3U.0OO men, to be trained at military school, one In every state, al two-thirds federal and one-third state expense. Is contemplated In the Mckeltar bill, favorably reported today from the house military committee. Secretary Garrison In a letter to th committee approved Hi bill. "Th academic training," Secretary Garrison wrote, "la to be modeled as cloaely aa polble after that now given at th United rlates Military academy, thus laying the foundation for useful cltl- sens as well as officers in time of emergency." Bankers' Sleuths Say Have Found Trust of Forgers NEW TORK, Jan. 20.-The existence of a o-called forgers' trust, with extensive ramifications and many agent through out the United States, was announced here today by a private detective agency employe by the American Bankers' as sociation' to Investigate a flood of for geries that have lately poured into New York banks. It Is said that agents of the organisa tion had been shadowed for weeks and that many arrest would be made throughout the country within forty-eight hours. , William J. Burns, who made the. an nouncemW. said that one arrest already had been made In connection with the Investigation, which had been conducted since lust October. .The man under, ar rest, Mr. Burn said, was Joseph Walsh, known as Jle Rogers, who waa locked up in Stamford, Conn. Mr. Hums said that the organisation's headquarters, wero In New York City, and that It maintained an auditing de partment with a system under which th proceeds of hundreds of forgeries were divided equally among the mem bers of the so-called trust. REED AND VAN OR MAN WILL COACH CORNELL ITHACA. N., Y., Jan. . Th Cornell Athletic association announced today that Daniel A. Reed and Ray Van Orman had signed contract to servo a assistant coaches of the foot ball team for 1916 Thla means, it I said, that th eoachlng aystom will be the same as that of last fall. ' Reed and Orman have been as sistants to Dr. Sharpe since he assumed charge ol Cornell team three years ago. A "For Kale- Ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. Francis Name of White House Boy WASHINGTON. Jan. 3.-Francls will be the nam of President Wilson's grandson, tha child of Mr. and Mr. Fraacla B. Bayre. who waa born at th Whit IIoum Buaday. Th announce ment waa made today by Mr. Hay re. Home of th family wanted to call th baby-Woodrow Wilson Hayr. or Wo4jd row Kay re. but the president thought the child should have an individuality vt his own. Roth Mr. Bayre and th baby continued to progress favorably today. Don't run the risk; get a btlo bottle of Dr. .King's New Discovery now. The first doe help ou. All druiuUts -Advertisement. BALL IN TAKES CHARGE OF GERMAN RAILROADS IXINDON, Jan. .Tb Exchange Tele graph umnpany publlahes a dlspaUh from Copenhagen, aaytng that Albert Ballln, director general of tha l!amburg-Amer kaa Kteamahip company, at the requeat of Ernperui William, iias taken oxer th maiiagnmeut of the entire railroad system of OM-toauy and In work of delivering lood etipiiLias fur th tier man army , German Socialists Are Not at Outs AMSTERDAM. Jan. .-Vla London.) -An official alateuient issued by th racialist party board at Berlin complains that th foregtn pre ta continually pub lishing letter whereby foreign aoclnltsLi ara led to believe that there la etrtf In the socialist ranks In Germany over the war l t nation. "Badly Informed correapondents." the statement says, "exaggerate paltry oc curences and huah up the really Import ant, facta." Cure Your Cold In a Few Hours And Feel Fine Relief comes instantly, A do taken every two hour until three djoa ar take will end grippe misery and break up a sever cold either In the head, chest, ' body or limbs. It promptly opens cloggd-up noatrils and air pasaagea In the head, tope nasty discharge or nose running, relieves lck headache, dullness, faverishaesa. sore throat, aiieexlng. soreaeae and tlffnea. Don't stay suffad-up! Quit blowing and snuffling: Kas your throbbing hvadi! Nothing els In tho urld gii aocn prompt rt-lit-f aa "lJai' Cold Com pound," which cools only X rents at any drug ator. It acts without assistance, taste nice, i suae no inconvenience, lie aure you get the genuine Advertise Women and Old Men Sent from Cracow - GENEVA, Jan. .-(Vla Parl.)-Pla-patchea from Buda-Pest state that th governor of Cracow has ordered the par till evacuation from the city and It suburbs of women, children and men un-. fit for military service. Thejr have been given forty-4lght hour to leave. The men over military age, but who are still active, have been formed Into a civic guard. The) banks hava been transferred to Vienna. ' Provisions of allkinds, It Is stated, are scarce In Cracow. Tha Austrian war office has Issued an order calling up all of the landsturm men, up to and Including those aged 00. The order applies throughout the Aus trian empire. En NEW DOPE LAW WILL HELP Cadet Taylor Sayi the Traffio Will Now Be Much Hore Easily Handled. EASIER TO GET CONVICTIONS "The new law regulating the sale of opium and Its derlvitlves will give us a better hold on buyers and sellers of 'dope' than wa have eVer had before," said Collector of Custom Cadet Taylor. " "Pope1 fiends are the moat unreliable peoplo from whom to get evidence re garding the source of their 'dope' supply. They will lie with the most utter abandon and often with real artistry. And often they will blandly refuse to telL In the fnntastlc world In which they float the things of this world are of little moment, and they look a long sentence for con tempt calmly In the face and refuse to tell. "Nine-tenth of the men caught loot ing houses of plumbing fixtures are 'dope' fiends. The normal man won't take the risk for the small profit. But the man erasy for 'dope' thinks only about his dope.' I had a house that was looted of (36 worth of fixtures and It was proved that all the Tboter got for them waa 60 cents, but that waa enough to buy 'dope and forgetfulne a. - "The new law, providing that the col lector of Internal revenue provide blanks, which the druggists and other dispensers of these drugs mujjbuy and have filled out by each purchaser, will give real evi dence on which we can secure a convic tion. "Wa need a state law to supplement the national one, so that quicker action can be gotten In dealing with these cases." The collector of customs will have a conference with Chief of Police Dunn and Collector of Internal Revenue North soon upon the new law. Drive Catarrh Germs From Nose and Throat Oaly Way to ateally Oar Catarrh way Voted Specialists. The germs of catarrh breed, thrive and multiply by the million far up In the air assaea of the none, throat and lungs of every catarrh victim. Catarrh Is a germ diaeaaa and you cannot get rid of the dis ease until you get rid of the germ. The best specialists seem agreed on this point. You can't kill germs with ointments or lotlonv etc. which you nuff up yourtioae. I These- may clear your head and let you I Drear, ne easier but they do not reach the germs. Stomach dosing may purify your blood, but tt doesn't kill th germs nor does It curs Catarrh. There Is Just one safe, sensible and In variably reliable way to reach and des troy catarrh germs and thus stop catarrh forever. Breathe Into vour nose, throat of Ilyomel which Is made from the pure, healing oil of Kucalyptua combined with powerful germicidal Ingredient which ar certain death to every catarrh germ they reach. The air of Hyomel breathed deeply la so penetrating it reaches Into every nook, corner and crevice of your nose, throat and lunga where germs can possi bly hide or breed. Its an easy treatment. You'll Ilka to breathe Hyomel. Its odor and effect Is pleasant to everyone but the 1 mischief making germs) themselves, i ney don't like It. simply can't stand It and are completely driven from your body taking Catarrh Itself with them. Ilyomel Is a standard preparation recognised by phy sicians and druggists everywhere. It is so well thought of here that in enerman Mi-Cnnnell lirnr Co. and many other lead ing druggists In this vicinity sell tt with an absolute guarantee of successful cure or money back. No catarrn auirerer mere-, for assumes any risk In giving it a trial Tear thla notice out of the paper now and show tt to your druggist aa you ask for Hyomel. He aure to asa nun or mo com plete Hyomel outfit aa thia oontalna a Free Inhaling device which la very neces sary to use to get the best results. au- vertlsemenu Many are profiting largely by the great Value-Giring J anuary Sale of Furniture. Act quickly and profit by it. Hundreds of Wise Men are wearing mighty good clothes these days at a very small price. Let us show you. AaJ ft, ripX A Wealth of Beautiful Fur Garments AT MARVELOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS TO IN SURE QUICK CLEARANCE OF ALL STOCKS. Wc will not carry garments over from one season to the next and in order to effect a complete clearance we lose sight of all profits, even disregarding original costs in pricings for our final clearance. Do not forget that the modes are distinctive, qualities fine and workmanship worthy of highest praise.- Don't miss these remarkable Thursday underpricings: Two Beautiful Sable Squirrel Coats Made to sell at $150 to $300; choice Thursday 60 An Elegant Long Hudson Seal Coat Made to sell at $250, on sale Thursday for. . .$89 Leopard Fur Coat A hand some garment, made to sell at .$79, Thursday at. $35 2 Beautiful Marten Sets $150 and $175 values, your choice Thursday for ...$75 12 Handsome Fur Sets Fox, .Tap Mink, Fitch and Hudson, Seal, $50 to $65 values. .$25 Black Coney Muffs Made to sell at $5 to $6.50, in one lot Thursday, at $2.50 75 Fur Scarfs Made to sell at $6.50 to $15.00, good assortment to choose from, to close, at v . . $2.95 See the New Spring Tailored Suit Styles. J Bedspread Specials 100 Spreads, full size, with scalloped edge, cut corners, marseilles pattern, exceptional values, at, each $2.65 125 Spreads, cut corners, marseilles pat tern, heavy knotted fringe, $5.00 values, at $3.95 TABLE DAMASK AND TOWELS 65c Mercerized Table Dam&ti 70 inches wide, on sale at, yard. ,48 $1.25 Irish Satin Damask, 70 inches wide, all linen, yard $1.00 Bath and Huck Towels 30c and 35c val ues, extra sizes, on sale at, each. . .25 $1 Aprons, 49c A big special lot of ladies' Gingham, Percale and Cham bra v . Anrons. in a- r gss several different BrJ styles, regular and n extra sizes, extra'? length, to $1.00 tMv ,,. values, at ... 49 F'H Ladies' Outing " Flannel Night Gowns Values to 75c, good quality, "well made, choice 35 ta Iadl' T7ndrwsr Sept. Read Hay den's Big Special Grocery Sale for Thursday-Quality First And a SSTlnr of &S to BO war cent ob tha cost of living, la our motto. 1 lbs. betit granulated Sugar, .91.00 48-lb. sacks best high grade Diamond H. Flour, nothing finer for bread, pies or cakes, etc., quality goods, per. sack 10 bars Beat 'Km All, Lenox or Laun dry Queen White Laundry Soap, 9 So 19 lbs. purs Buckwheat Flour... 4o 6 lbs. choice Japan Rice B9s 10 lbs. best white or yellow Cornmeal for -.19o 7 lb, best rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal for lso 4 lbs. best hand picked Navy Beans 8 So 8 cans oil or musturd Sardines . .S&e Advo Jell, for dessert, nothing like It. ISee our special demonstrations and free samples all this week; lb., 7c K. C. Com Flakes, pkg . ..6o Large bottlea Worcestershire Sauce, ncxies (assorted kinds), Horserad ish or Prepared Mustard, bottle sto Full Cream, Young America, Wiscon sin Cream, N. Y. White Cheese, per lb 80o 8 lbs. Butteiine. 90o Fancy Table Butterlne, lb 17Ho tlolden Hanaos Coffee, lb.... . ...SOo raonAjrx vavbx. xajtctB bals The Highland Navels are the fin est fruit grown In California. Rich in flavor, ripe and Juicy. 80 size. reg. SOo dos., this sale...35e SO alse, reg 60c dos.. this sale... SOo 126 size,' reg. 40c dos., this sale...85o 176 size. reg. JOc do., thla sale... SOo Zlt-160 else, reg. 26c dos.. this sale 100 Th Orange of Quality. Ta Trtabla Market for th a-eopio oi onsta. The best Red Rivsr, Early Ohio Potatoes. 16 lbs. to the pk.... .sue The best Wisconsin Cabbage, lb., lVto Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 8 lbs lOo Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, qt. TUg Fresh Beets. Carrol s. Turnips, Shal lots or Radishes, bunch 4o -Fancy California Cauliflower, lb., THo f large Boup Bunches 10a v Fancy Head Lettuce, head THo The best Orsamsry Batter, oartom or balk, per lb 33o Fancy country creamery Butter, per lb. aio Fancy Dairy Table Butter. lb....So Beet No. 1 storage Eggs, dos 8 So Best strictly fresh Eggs, nothing finer, per dos 3s IT TA.T3 TXT BAYS KITS TCXJST IT PATS iMIfipif Mb i How At. F.arnarc. and 1S4h St a r Walk with the springy step of "The Barefoot Boy" You can, and you will fel younger, be younger nd get mora pleasure out of life tf you wear Drexefs Cushion Insole Shoes The shoe that take the Jar out or walking. Fitted with an in sole, nude ot finest piano felt (never. packs or loses Its elec tricity), cohered with the finest leather, a non-conductor of heat or cold. Stock used is the finest grade of kid. Built on a foot-form last. "MEN'S . . . $5.00 WOMEN'S. $450 Kangaroo Leather BOe Extra. Parcel lot Paid. Drexel 1419 Farnam jliiited States National ianli inkling ,JF'IPHISSl!M.llSWIL4ISl.MiaillMiSrWII,ll.JIII.L ..l I Xll.-X JH 1 1 BP tfal.a. S HJLUIIM 1 II. Ill II . . 1 .1 1 1 .. I J.J ,. I, as.. ...,,,. . . . ' k . ........ Three Ways to Sell a House The Sign When yon put a sign on your property it at tracts more attention to itself than to the house you desire to selL ' If the property is a residence and your ob ject is to convince a prospective buyer of the select character of the neighborhood, a sign certainly would not be good taste. On some kinds of prop erty, such as a vacant lot or a tunable-down empty house asar aa abandoned coal mine, a sign would not de tract from the value ot the land. , But It would not brine a buyer out to see It. Some thing else U required to let the bnyer know where your property la located. The Agent One of the best ways to sell a house is through an agent. An agent works hard for his commission; he must first find a buyer who is interested in the kind of property you have; then he may spend weeks trying to convince the man that he should buy. '-Often he does not tell the house, so all his work done without pay. He hat spent his time, but you have pent nothing. Tou should always em-' ploy aa agent, however, be cause his experience gives him a degree of skill In clos ing deals that Is worth all that he earna In the way of commissions. The Bee Want Ad A sign is seen only by those who chance to pass the property. An agent goes to men who have never seen the property and thus brings it to the atten tion of a greater num ber of people. But a want ad in The Bee reaches the entire city. It supplements the work of the agent it does not replace him. Where the agent sees only a doieu men who are Inter ested in your property. The Bee want ad reaches hun dreds. Send In your ad without delay someone may even now be looking f6r the prop erty yon have for sale. The ad will be almost sure to reach him. Try It aayhosT ins cost u small. TtlephoQ Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE Evrybody Reads Be Want Ad i