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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1915)
12 TIIK BKK: OMAHA; FT? 1 1) A V. APK1L -itt. 1913. TO BUILD OH SCHL1TZ CORNER Hopes to Gain ?Oftteision by August Tint Hai Architect Already Working on Flam. SOXE LEASES ABE IN THE WAY Perhaps even by August 1 the Bchlits hotel building atthe corner ot Sixteenth and Harney streets will he abandoned by tenant preparatory to the raring of the building. Harry i Wolf baa obtained a nlnety-nlne-year lean on the corner and la planning to build a ten-story mercantile build ing on that location. , "X do not know Just when I can get possession' said Wolf, "but 1 am going to try to get possession aa soon at possible, perhaps by Au gust 1." George A. Joslyn. who only a few weeks ago purchased the building front the I'n'on Pcnirttlrg company, liaa Jt c-oncluded tha terma of a lean to Wolf and Ma associates for ninety-nine year. Kow that Mr. Joslyn has relieved him self of Vny responsibility In regard to tl.ia large holding, he and Mrs. Joalyn re to start sion for California, where tnejr are to maka a trip for some months. Tea-Story BaUdlng. Mr Wolf la to build a, ten atory,va!l ; modern, fireproof building. Architect ijchn McDonald la working on tha plan ! already. Whether the structure la to he c" brie- or relnfofM cefrela la not jcWtnlleiy decided aa yet It la tha in- teritlon of Wolf that tha atructure ahall he iim4 for store purpose only. While itno leases have g"s yet been made for space In tha building. Mr. Wolf haa a number of propoettlone pending with Irrespective tenanta who will likely ee Vury tha atora spaces aa aoon aa a build in a ran be completed. While definite figures are not given nut. It la said the ground wat leaaed on the haala of a 1710.000 valuation. Mr. Joalyn paid MOC.OPO to tha Union BecurUlee company for the property In purchaa Ini It, Serer! Sableaeee. While moat of tha leaaea at present field by tenant of tha Bchlits hotel prop erty contain a. clauaa which mekea It jpnsslbl for the.lexanr to terminate them on thirty daya' notice, the Kherman jMcConnell leaae contain no euoh clauaa. Thla firm haa a !erg part of the build, ling, and aome of the other tenanta are operating under auhlnase from thla form. It haa been aurgatei. however, that tle Sherman A jWcConndl company would ;ho willing to surrender their leaae on condition that they be given first chance at tha corresponding !a In tha new building to ba erected there. Their drug atre la now occupying tha oorner and paemenfc ( se ri for we.it. The consummation ot thla ninety-nine year Wee makes tha second aurh deal In which Mr. Wolf haa engaged In the Inst year. -He ha recently completed Tcmolodlng the building at ' Eighteenth and Ilamcy which be made Into the eptendid Keen hotl. after obtaining a ttfnety-rilne year leaea on the property from Coionel B, S. Curtis. Mr. AVoif fa ellent aa to whe Is ae s'MMated with him In thla new deal. Pupils Tako Chanc'd in Attending the -Substitute Danco The dance situation at Central Hlnrh school made more acute yaj'rrdsy l.pii a circular from Bupertnlerident Citff , as read conveying tha Information trst the ttoard of Education forblis not only the ordinal dance planned to have ('brit given In the n&irie of the school, but 'isny other dance under any other name which might be planned to take tha place !of the function as at flrat Intends. j The GWe club already haa been forbid :ln to appear at thla function, and thla action, together with the announcement ot today, haa served to Increase the de ti rminatloo of those who r the dance jWl'J be hold Friday evening regardless of I the attitude of the school board. Many of tha puplla look upon tha olr- tular aa a threat, that if they attend thla danoa they will receive the aajne pun Ichment aa would ba Inflicted, upon niem- tbtre of the Olee elub If they appeared. !. . There are reporu In the achool that tha i vruepectlv attrndaDce of tho dance has !,. I- . .w. .. j i .i 1 r 1 m-ri Vj iwwi ?f int reauing of the circular today. . -,' ' Plenty ot Vacant Lots for Gardens . . x i rour boy of the school garden eluha (have been furnlnhed fiae ua of vacant j lota for gardontng purpoaea by real ea ;1ate firm . through SecreUur U,. 8. (l'lower of tha loung Meii'a Ctirlatlan ae iaoclatlon. Tnere ore many tnnre lota available In nil porta of the city, and, lower three will be furnlnhed rent free to e!Uir achool children or other lii-le who will grow gardeni during th aumincr and keep down the aldewalk weeds. ' Iialph and Carl Kharaa. brothers, who era 11 and 11 yeara of age. live at X Kouth Twenty-cUhtU ati-at and ettenj I'araam a- h.l. gi a if,t rtht net door from tt D. V. Bholes company, and will punt 2t square feet of gatden at once tn the school elub competition. flueacll Button, aut Harney atreet. n.t Otto Wohr. tit South Ktghteenlh street, j Central school boy. g,.t a lot from liar- r.B et Morton. Jvuit acroas the street frum Kuaaeira home. Thy wilt put In a-t.erate gardtns there in the eUiocl club i CAPTAIN OF BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA IS DEAD . NORFOLK. Va., April S.-Capteln ;orge '.Voiida Ian, cuminamler of the j tattli alilp N tracks, dli-d t tbe naval I hopltal at Tortamouth early today after aa operkiioR tur lntrur.al troubles. liaa l ard ta ui berlnt Twagh Htrr ' Tweoiy Yeara. , "Chamberi In'a f"nh Remedy haa beea ti-d In my biurhu!d for the lat tenty yara 1 began giving It to my children hrn they were enialL'Ae a quick re litf for croup, a hooping cough sod or dinary colrti. It has tio e(uaL Uelng free tmm opinio ai.d ollir harmful drum, tvr felt afraid to sue It to (lie children 11 t.ave rtetmimrriit,1 It lo a large num. tr of friinda .d nH l.liora, ho have ued it as.d .cak hi.l.ly of it, write V.ra. !ary Ulnke. l-li(..-Uvl!ie, fi, j i,t,U: i e very hire. A1 rcruaeoieiit. Industrious Lads Organize ' y a Jitney Umbrella System That pofular Volume. "How to Pe Sucreaaful,- reta forth d'lly that It It tieceaeary to perceive a human need and to supply It. ' Moat people can't perr-eKe the need. They Jimt drift along -tn the way they have heromi accuatomed to. For example. Udlrs have been com pelled for V-csdes to "mske a run for It" from the street car to their bomea If they returned from downtown during a ahower. Nobody rrer thought ftf loaning tliom an umbrella. But listen. Two bright lads who lire nf 518 North Thirtieth street did think of tills very thing. They ere Ben and Jack lir(ii, sons of M. J. ibeon, proprietor of Oib aon'a buffet. Twins are Ben and Jack, aa much ik each otner as two raindrops. Everybody knows them for blocks sround. They are 12 years old. Purlng a ralnatorm the other day they were sitting on the porch of their home. A street car atopped st the corner and a woman alighted Into tha damp dampness. The woman' hat was very new. So was her dress. .Tha rain fell Joyously upon the glad raiment each little drop having the time of Ita life, spoiling things. Bert and Jak, sitting on the porch, ssw. Mere, obaerre, wss the human need. Almoet as one man boy, wa should say Ben and Jack Jumped to their feet. "Umbrella." they shouted. Ben was first to lay hands on the rain banlHher. In a Jiffy he waa nut In'the street at the woman s side. , "Take you home, lady?" he said as he held It protectlngly over her precious millinery. "Welcome to our cltjy grssped the etrsnded one. "Well, you' certainly are a thoughtful boy." ., , . ' Ben escorted his charge up the street, fhe lived three Irtuarea from the car, - Arrived In the protection ot her borne, she bestowed upon Ben nickel. -( Ben bt'rrled back to where his Imsge wss sitting on the porch. "Oot a Jitney," he cried. Joyously, And then and there waa organlied the firm of . "BF.N JACK. Jitney Umbrella Une." Fortunately the rein continued all the afternoon and the receipts of tha new flrn totaled accents. ' . , Michael Grins ns He Tells of Giving His Boss a Licking Michael Ktuffas stood grinning before Judge Hobart K. Iwta in federal court Thursday tot the third um and-was sen tenced to twenty days In Jsll for stealing a grip at the Union station, aaij grip having been checked and, therefore, being In Interstate transits The first time Michael appeared, aja-eek ago, he grinned and pleaded not guilty. The aecond time, which waa Wednesday, he grinned and pleaded guilty. At least that's what United Ptates Attorney How ell thought he pleaded. Michael la a Bul garian and tha English' that he speaks Is not very Intelligible. Ho Officer Ilaie waa deputed to find en Omaha Bulger to Interpret Michael appeared the third time, still grinning, rhd spoke' voluble Bulgarian Into the ear of the Omaha Bulgar, and tha Omaha Bulger poured forth 'voluble English. From this it appeared thatUhe man to whom tho grip belonged owed Michael soma money and refused to pay It Bo Michael wss merely trying to col lect the money, "Cap" liaae volunteered the Information that It took three men to put Michael tinder arrest. "Have you ever been arretted before?" asked Judge Iewis. , Michael gilnned and nodded bis head. "Where?" "In Tachlcago," said Michael. '. "What forf . "I lick de stuffln's out- my boss," grinned Michael. ' - . . ELK MEAT SERVED BY DR. LORD TO CLUB COMMITTEE The temptation of steaming hot elk meat held 'out to tha municipal affnlrs tommlttce of the Commercial club by Ir. J. P. tard, who Is a member of the committee, brought out radically a full attendance of that committee at the noon meeting. Pr. Iord announced severs I daya ago that he would have some elk meat for the committee, and he did. SPOTS BOY'S FACE De Yea loffer with Colds..! Take Dr. Klng'a New Discovery, the boat cough, cold, throst arid lyng medi cine made. The first dose "helps. fcOe. All druggists. Advertisement, ANNA SMITH ARRESTED. -ON-A DELINQUENCY CHARGE Anna Smith was arretted tn Houth Omaha Wednesday and If being held at police headquarters on tha charge of aid ing and abetting delinquency of Agatha 7.!mtnerman, a It-year-old girl, during April of last year, Harry McCloud, the prlnrljNil offender In the rase. Is at present serving a Jail sentence by reason of the charge. A warrant far the Smith woman's arrest has been issued ever ftlnoe tha caie came under the supervision of ths authorities. The Zimmerman girl who has been held in the industrial home at Geneva since the incident came to Omaha thla morning and positively Iden tified Ann Bmlth aa the woman wanted.. tL. ; ; An Easy Way To Get - Fat and Be Strong The trouble with moat thin folka who wlali to gain Welaht la that they insist Jn drugging their stomach or stuffing It with sreaey foods; rubbing on use less ''flesh creams." nr fnllnwlnv foolish ptiyisicai cuJOurs stunL while the rsal rauae of thinness guvs untouch ed. You cannot get fat until your diges tive trect asaliniliates the food you eat Thunlis to reinerknb'.e new snlenli flo diacovery, it la now possible to com bine mto simple form the very elements needed by the dlirastlve organs to help them convert food Into rtuh. fat-linlu Mood. This master-stroke of mo.icrn chemistry Is railed Nargol and has hwn termed the greatest or f leim-buil'lm a hargol alma throush Ita re-generative, re-conslruitive powers to mux the stomal li and Intestines to literally Bosk UP tile faltenlnv element nf vimr fiMHl Slid psss them Into the blood, where uiey are cimia to brotten-down ceil uooy, 1 uil t all 1 1- And Head." Itched Awfully. Turned Into Sore Spflts. Hair Came Out, Used Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment. Head Perfectly Well. 804 Vermont Ave.; Kansas City, Kan. V There appeared on my brother's face and head litUe red spots, which Itched awfully and be scratched, Always after awhile these red spots turned gradually 4nto bigger sore spots covering all his bead. They were kind of whitish on top. Tbe hair came oot on the sore places and be was awfully crosa. . ?At first we used salve and but they seemed to do no good. I read the Cutlcura advartlsement la tbe psper and sens for a free sample ot Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. They stopped the Itching a little and seemed, soothing so we went toa drug store and bough s some more. Be washed his head with Cutlcura toep end then smeared tbe Cutl cura Ointment on and after oalng them fur three or four weeks his head la perfectly well and he la getting nice new hair." (Signed) Miss Maria Barknett, Aug. , 1M4. Sample Each Free by Mall With SS-p. 8!dn Book en request. Ad dress peet-card "Cutlcura, Dept. T, Bos . tea." Bold throughout the world. JL pn nn j uvJ'.Lu L ill)" J - RKLIABI.B HOME TRKATMKNT TbeOKRIKB treatment for tha Tjrlnk Habit can be uaed with absolute confi dence. It destroys all desire for whiskey. beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thous ands have successfully used it end have been restored to lives of sobriety and uw. fulness. Can be given secretly. Costa only tW per box. If ou fall Id get results from ORR1KU after a. trial, your money will be refunded. Aak for free booklet telling elf about ORRINE. Sher man McConnell Drug Co., leth and Podge Bta. Owl Drue Co., 18th end Har ney Sta. every starved. snd lean of vonr illiv il.l.iri tha r.i(f when this ajnailnv traiiHforinaiion hn taken )m- and you notUe how vour i rhreka fill out, hollows shout your lieeti, I shouici.-rs and buet llpier and you take in fiom It to :o puvinUs of solid, healthy flesh. Bsrxol is absolutely I harm las, Inexperml ve. efficient. J M.erman It M.'l'oiiurll drug store and other trailing ctrussisls of Omaha and vicinity nave It and will refund your money If you are not satisfied, ss per the (riiersntee foirnd in every nat-ksKe. C tloi While ISaisol has given ex ceiienl reeulls In overcoming nervous riyapcpHla and arneral stoiKHt b ti'i'Uliles ' It should not ba taken by those who do not wish to, gain ten pounds or more.' Hotel Lefjo .i LUXURY ecoNOHY l , i " 1 .'' '' , fi- 1 - "" 1 i C I' . V . i. r BOYLSTON . EXETER STREETS BOSTON One block from Copley Sq. nd Public Library. Convenient to Shopping and Theatre District. All Outside Rooms. Excellent Cuisine. Sing la Rooms 12. whh ath J.SO end ub Ioufcle " 2.58, " ' V ,f ( Good Gaitges J tnlnulee' walk) L. C. PRIOR. MaNaasa Two tnlnuae from Rack Bay E'.ailoa Tea ruiouus buta NorUk &uu.ioa This Is tlie Best Value Ve Ever Offered To Women Tkli a also the vry laV ea eurrct style fur wo men. Wl have ttiSM la Yew r kUoi Imported . slot, tuvs with detent V sou pa. VtUie trUe eiota topa, SOo aatra, Vuvel foat Sal4. 1419 Ftrnaia Street 1 1 1(1 Frday Sales Bring Enthusiastic Crowds AVJ VI every week to this store the cause for the effect is very ap parent to even a casual visitor it's honest Merchandise at nacrifice prices. . U II Oar Domestic Room Ready-to-Wcar Dept. Is An ideal place for the T&f economical buyer, the xroman who wants pood quality and style at the least cash outlay. See Friday FpodHlp. New Silk -Poplin and Serge Dresses-Made to'seil'at $3.00 to $7.50; at, chonco $2.98 Part of a big special purchase fronr-a prominent New York makernew styles and colorp . New Tailored Suits, made to ell .'at $15.00, In nobby Norfolks, high walet and belted styles; good colore; coats silk lined ...S9.75 a Pretty Silk Petticoats, full width pleated flounces' rood Une of colors, St.... ..70 50c Petticoats, in ginghams and black with ruffled and uhlrred - flounce, at....21)cf New Dress Skirts, made to sell to 17.60; ailk taffetas, wool poplins, serges, etc.; good col ore and atylee; all sice, $3.08 Pretty Summer ' Waists, made to sell at $1.00; lingeries and crepea, lace and embroid ery trimmed, at 57J $1.00 House Dresses, pinff- hama and percales ; choice .bargains, at 50 In the Daylight Silttand Dress Goods Section Are you making Slimmer Dresses at Home? Friday sales afford you splendid Having opportunities. Remnants of Taffetas, all silk Messalines and Foulards and 32-inch Tub, Silks; big assortment, 2 to 15-yard lengths, to 59c yard values, at, choice, yard .-28 tVauitlftit flilk rVpllns, 38 Inches wide, rtne tub silks, and all embroidered crepes, yd..68 $1.23 All Silk Vrjtx de Chinee and-Poplins, 40 Inches wide-; also 36-Inch .chiffon, taffetas; these rery popular numbers at, yard ... . . . . ; . gSg 80-ln. Black Pallet de Me and Chiffon Taffetas, two very choice numbers in Friday's sale at. yard v..08 Popular New Wool RultlnR. serges;" Panamas, diagonals, also black and white checks and novelty stripe suitings, per yard . 38e -nd 48 Spring Wool Suitings and Coat ings, to $1.60 yd. values; wide assortment; 44 to 64 inches wldej yard , ...... , . 08c S4-in. Novelty Checks and Cot- - ert Suitings, in the new tan and puU? . shades, at. per , md ....$1.18 nd S1.48 Vard Wide Silk Suiting, includinr Oroe de Londre and Faille Fran caiee. In good line of colors, yard S1.25 nd 31.43 i . ... i r In Domestic Room- Boys' Wool Suits, with 2 , pairs pants . ..$2.95 Big assortment of nobby - patterns and weaves, patch- iocket, Norfolk sttles; made to sell at $4, Friday . .2.95 Boys Wash Suits, regular . $1 quality, at G9 Fabrics are mostly; Eeps and Galatea, Russian styles; 6 different colors, in . all sizes, .'-.pH to 8 years, at ... (J9 Art Dept. 4th Floor . Beautiful Framed Picture at About Half Price Friday Oil Paintings, choice sub jects, in heavy gilt frames, to $12.50 values; on., sale Friday, $5.98 Pictures Worth to 75c, iu brown or gilt frames, good assortment of pop nlar subjects, at... 39? Pictures Worth to $2, in ' gilt ". or " browh f ramesi, fine lot of. subjects .for selection' ....... , '. .95 ur apery uepz., ja rioor - - . . i Eemnants of Draperies, in big variety of weaves and colorings, that sold regularly to 60c, yard. ,v. ...... .53 15c Silkolines, 36-i'n.vwide, In all colore; on sale at, a yard ....12W ,18c Colored Taney Bord ered . Scrims, plain centers; on sale -at. yard.... 12 H 10c Fish Nets, 36-in. wide, cream or white, special, a yard . 5g 40c Marquisettes, iu cream, white and ecru. 40 inches wide, ' yard". . . .'.2f Lace Curtains, Worth 75c to $2.50; odd - lots, on sale at, pair, 49V75S 81.25 - In Domestic Room Combination Suits, to 7oc values ...39 Lace w and embroidery trimmed end extraordinary bargains at sale price. Women's Summer Weight I'nlon Suits, SOc values; cot ton knit; all sizes; on aale Friday, at. 25 15c Knit Cotton Vests, all sizes; snap at sale price, each .7ig Boys' Porous Knit Union Suite or nalbriggans, 50c quality, at .25 Women's Waist Aprons with yokes or bibs, special at ...v....:iO On Sale Friday and Saturday m&YBEN ; BROS. riil -tl il TT TT InmmM kmh m Made to Sell at $5.00 to $12.50 On Sale , ; Friday and Saturday ,i... ($3.97 Tlie lints on sale, all distinctly smart and represent the newest ideas in surinc millmerv. Thd'nnllAetinn fnninn. Tailored Hats and Dress Hats, some simply, others elaborately trimmed. Modish hats for the, woman of conservative style; charming creations for tho youthful tastes. .- . - ; ? , -y Large sailors, Medium sailors, turbocs, tricorns; and all the Popular sha Pes. trimrni-d wilh ft j-e 1 1 s s. . . - f "-'eavvev-it.m tiUUVltOi A "Ba many aft aLiliy aV CssUCCCe Ud V W U y V V XV M M ttvULS ii Tlie greatest opportunity of the season to get a hat for less than the" cost of the material. Uaydeni Prices on 7 of thesn wre until today, $12.50, and even liigher, Haydcn's Prices' are much , below those asked bv other stores 500 UNTRIMMED HATS AT Haydcn's Former Price $1.98 to $4.98 Balance of an enormous stock 'of Milan Hemps, ' Plain Hemp, Liseret, Pyi oxelino Braid Shapes. 1 ' (D) to-'Li Linens and Bed, Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases Linen Crash Toweling, 17-inchr-fast color, red border, 25 under, .value, yard, SV-z Iiiien Table Cloths, hemstitched, ready for use, $1 .50 value. ............... J $1.00 Lineu Napkins, 22-ineh size, satin damask, worth 43-50, in lots of -dozen, , $1.50 Blouso Linep, 36-iiH'h wide, natural linen color, 25c value, yard. 18 Bed Spread Special Extra heavy fringed crochet, full 11-4 else, $2.75 value, each S2.25 Bed Sheets, bleached. 81x80 and 72x90; patent center seam; 65c values, each ...40c plWow Cases, embroidered scallop edge, 46x38 site; 5 5c '.values, each. ......... ,lc Towr-la Double thread huck, pure white, 18x24 eiaei superior 12 values, tl doa or, ., JOc fflnslin, Sheetings, Bed Linens and Domestics , ' -Splendid Special Values in ; ' Domestic Room, Friday lOo Bleached . Cam bric, 36-inchwide; at, yard. ..... . .5 89c Made Sheets, tize 81x99, heavy seamless 75 19c Pillow Cases. Apron Check Ging hams, i regular 6Mfi yd. quality, yd.; 4& Brown. Muslin, 33 inch wide, yd., 4f Ginghams, Percales, Madras, Linings! 1 size 45x36, made r lot to close, yd., 5d la A I ar . m - ' ngnt 70c Seamless Sheets, ize 72x90, good weight,... ....G9 il eatber bloom and other high grade linings, pretty, per y'd 7 Btt-inch Curtain cVrtrns, yard 5 . Wash Fabric Specials For Friday Only.,". 2,000 Yards Kilk and Cotton Crepea and other fine weaves In an assortment of excelleut colors for dresses or waists; fabrics In length's up to 20 yards; worth 25c to 65c, for Friday's sale, yd. it. J0O Yards Printed Novelt, loile and Crepe, 3 to 40 In. ?gWe;i. "JS1' v,u".25e to 35c yd.; these are all perfect f&brlce In lengths of . 4 to 16 fards, for Friday's eale. per yrd .12 Ur aVKuYard frw Dress Glnghaon and Krinkle Seer aucker, best UHc colored fabrics, good assortment Friday's gale. yd..,,..Bc "VI Friday, Specials in Mammoth Grocery Dept. "Quality Crooks aa Bavla ef l t cans fancr Sweet uar Corn. tia sa', so eo en toe ca e( XUvlng la Our Mutv. v -It lba. liret liranulaled rugar. .$14M 4.-lb. warns brsl Mali anuie lJisiaunJ II Flour; nuthlng flnsr fur brru'l, pies or rakes, sack Sl.kft II bars Bee.t-'Jbm-AU or IHamoiid C tou See I lb, best Willis ur yellow Coin meal (ur ITe 4 ls. fancy Japau fclce; 10a uul- liv. for . .'. .........BSo 4 Ids. boat Prsrl Tapioca tea 4 )ba. I.kj d lclisl Navy Beans. S50 The brst lmmeelMi Via. arenl, Verniu ralU or tspaKl.ettl. Vke TV,0 4 raj is l(ll or M ustartf t-artllnes. .S6 Tall cans Alaska t-ulinon )u I l-vl ans 'oiiltnsei MUa,,,,l K l'. lorn tlaSea. pkg.,... 6e (irane Ntiia, pkg lue Yrnat oaiu, ikg , 3. l-lli. cans Aonort.d Koups S's Larce but (lee Wurceater bauoe. Fuia Tuiiialo Caisu). t'ltklea assurtoj kinds, or aiuatard, bonle. . . .l,s Advo Jell, trr dwi.rt, the lell thai wli)s: nothing like It. pkg..TVe U.rUi.n I'.anut liutlrr. It. .llo Jlba. beat Iun.lrv Klaxrh ran. Iai-I.o l- ourln t$o.o: ' It Beais tlie liutrh" SS t rakve M)to -ourlng 8ae...l6 13-oa. Jar i'ure i-'rult Prerrvea.S lH-o. far. lure Strained ilor.ey.goe s caj-.s sai v Was. bir.ns. Ureen or Iritis, beans Soe Fancy UolJen an toa Coffee. Ib.ioo it ream rant t'ocoa. lb Sao Tlie bast Tea feiftlnga. lb lata CTioice basket flreJ. sun dried or uncolorcd Japan Tea. Frliiy ape- cial. lb aae The Bans, Vtr as 4 Cheese XasksS tow tha Veople The beat strictly fresh No. 1 Egss; nothing finer, t-er dos aoe The beat Creamery butler, carton nr bulk, lb t ago Fancy country Creamery Butter, per lb Sue Fancy Dairy Table Butler. lfe...a Good Ilrv Butler, lb ae J-'ancy rill Cream Cheese, white or colored, lb Sue Imported Bwtas or Roquefort Cheeee, lb. r'. -e Special Xlghlaaa sTseel Oraajre sa Wraps 1UI Sum fntef. Friday, f slse. per dnun SO Frida), lit .lie, per doan See Friday, 200 alia, per duwui sue Friday, 260 else. r do.rn. IS. K tra fancy Florida, grap,e fruit, it Sis, eaih s las Teg-etabl Market fog tie 1-eowe. II lbs. best rookina- Pntatoes.ltUe nine git. on Kadi. lies. I bunches. 6o Horn. ,ron Orilona, t bunehee..Sa Ij'iilihun ii.dlkliea, hhaJlots, Beet.. t'arrota. Turnir-a. bunt-h I heads freah Laf leltuce Se Lawn Mower, r. IUQ 8PKCIAL SALE OF Til 13 TRY. SEASONABLE ITEM FRIDAY TTeaMamMiij. ' ' t-blade Uwn Mowers, paieot tempered blades and eutter bar, fully axrajite4. epocta PYI day only, at....a. l-Made low wheal. aU earing S3 J High wheel ball bearing Law alowerg... sHd Grass Catchers. up frura ae Lawn Ravfcaa, apodal to travan m on a-ply H-ln. Hoso. fully warraJited, special Fri day only, per ft.. So IT PAYS TRY IIAYDEU'S FIF.ST IT PAYS -rly e-ln. Hose, full.' warranted, special Fri- day only, per ft... So "Boston" pattern Nns- slea, 1000181 a so Itose Reels, special for Uila sals only. at..So CSLOSZSCI on OAJU - raar tools AH We BTseo Zrt Os .at OrestS BaorlXloo. Anr olse Malleable Gar den Raka. worth to uc for 10 Any srse etralrht ahank electric weuied tooth Oarden RaJka, worth to o. for, la hBteal Bow Rakes, .n. S is, worth to tio. for law a or sard an . .as Full sis Oerden Hoe. good quaiJiy ...,1S Tour choice of very best Hoes made, full le. either solid socket olid shank or solid , socket butt; worth to e.c I or aa BmaJl also best grade &..,..p...'::.1 46c medium weight 4-;" I n 6 oadi ng rw k s . S e&o hvy weight tins Boadina Forks. SSo c. . s-tln Spading 'ork rso Qaaautr ea fcom rt.ms limited 1iob laxly. rmzsmzvci cajti 452 f'i? Japanned tipriuklero as US Japaanei nprlnklera .3a 4le slse J a p a n a . d sprinkler 1 ii