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BRIEF CITY NEWS
eve meet Prist Ct Now fl.aeon Press
! Bleotrt rut Burgs-Orani1ii Co
j "To4ars Complete Moris rr6rrn '
I elaaalfled section tdy, rfnd atiiwar I
The Be EXCL.C8IVJXT. fmd out what
ma various moving picture theMer oner, j
Attend laaeola. Coart rnlte1 State !
j Marshal William P. Warner is at I Jo- ;
coin, lth Deputy Mcl'allUnl. attending!
he session of tVderal court there, with
j Judge T. C Mungrr of Lincoln presiding.
Bala Imp Howell Away Vnltert
! Stte Mstrlrt Attorney F. K. Howell,
who motor-1 to C1ilcaoon government
business, ha been delayed there by
rain. av! now ' lot empeoted homo un
tlty8Mnly.
JTo liantf X.t Up la Business II
your office Is properly located. reaUIlt
found and easily accessible. For auch
offloee apply to the annerlntendenltif the
the bullng that la always
WOMAN WOULD
. HOLGIVEUP
Though Sick and Suffering; At
Latt Found Help in Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound.
Alchmond. Pa. - "When I started
taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
tompounalwas In a
dreadfully rundown
state of health,
had internal troi
bleu, and waa so ex
tremely nervous and
prostrated that if I
i had riven in to mv
' :r . - w niiAi
v.V i . t T A- Tlbbets were each fined to ajul
wen in pea. I
As it waa I had !
hardly strength at ;
times to be on mv
feet and . I did do was by a treat j Kong-sr eport4 Better rJeral !
TTort 1 could not Bleep at night and Judge V. H. Munger, wha has been con-
.iinea 10 ills' liome witn Illness ior many
! tiionths, a reported to', be In rnvursg
! ing condition, except that ' hi nervous
Bee building.
new," ropnv 108.
ttnea for fpseding-
-Harry Taylor
rcats in police, cmtrt for exceeding the
spped limit In an automobile. K. Kableh,
charned with operating an auto without
iv lirense. wm fined $1 and costs.
ef course felt very bad in the morning.
ana bad a steady headache.x
"After tnlcincr thn ev(n,l Hnl T .
ticed that the headache was not so bad, jr,lem nt,nu bothersome.
I rested better, and my nerves were
stronger. I continued its use until it
made, new woman of me, and now I
can hardly realize that I am able to do
so much as I do. Whenever I know any
woman in need of a good medicine I
.highly praise Lydia E. Pink ham's Veg
Clark, 8146 N. Tulip St, Richmond, Pa.
Women Hare Been Telling Women
for forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has restored their
health when suffering with female ills.
This amounts for the enormous demand
for it from coast to coast, vjf you are
troubled with any ailment peculiar to
women why don't you try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound T ' It
will pay you to do so. Lydia. ,& Pink
ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maes.
Miliar to Leave Loyal A surprise
w-ns sprung on local hotel clerks st their
meeting at the Carleton hotel AVednesday
night when Charles V. Miller, assistant
manager of Hctel I-jyat announced that
he bad .resigned anfl would leave Omaha.
Vor tsactly seven years he had (been
connected with tho Loyal. His fellow
etablet Compound." Mrs. FRANK W clerks gave him a big eend-off and fare
well at their meeting.
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Ivcriliinn
Attorneys Argue '
Big Grain Suit is
Already Abjudicated
Arguments of attorneys made before J
District Judge Estelle in tho absence or
the jury, occupied the second day of the
suit brought by the Saunders-Westrand
t-Or&ln company to recover $13,000, alleged
transferred from Its assets by tho late
Sherman Saunders and William C. Sun
derland to Laihson Bros. & Co. In gam
bling transactions.
Attorney for the defense argued that
because the Saundortf-Wcetrandr company
had been defeated in probate court In an
attempt to establish a claim for the same
amount against the estates ot the two
men, the controversy should be consldV
ered as finally determined-' and Lamson
Bros. Co. should not be held responsi
ble for the loss of the money.
Argument continued through the morn
trig and afternoon sessions.
fTrsf in Quality
Ftnt In Ktndf 7 - ,
Fint in Purity
Firtt in Economy
and for these reasons
Calumet ' Haking
' Powder is first in tho
hearts of the millions
of housewives who
use it and knbw it.
KZCCIVED HIGHEST AW AIDS
' WotU' fm fi Iiswaiia.
CkkaM. inimH,
I I tmtu Ess isMss. tumm, W'rta,
r Jcrr HADE CYJf
ills
BAKING POWiyJ
First 4merica-Made
.Weather Balloon ( to
iBQent Up in Omaha
' A seven-fottt rubber balloon will be sent
up many miles above Omaha on the
first clear" day, according ' to announce
ment by B. J. Sherry, weailier observer
In cliarge of aerial work by the govern
ment party at the otservatljn farm ner
Elk City and Bonnlngton. The first flight
wilt be done as a eat-it the ballorrns,
which are the first made In America,
since- the wtr cut off the usual supply
from, Russia. .
The average height reached by the ob
servation balloons ls-Clfteen mtlea. They
carry no , passengers, but have Instru
ments attached, which record Informa
tion about conditions of 'veather, air and
wind. far above the ciouds. .-,
' The balloon will be released from Fort
Omaha, the hydrogen ttas plant there be
ing usel to Inflate the big rubber bags.
RAIN AND SNOW
OYER ENTIRE WEST
Farmers Have Fear for the Fruit
and the Growing Small Grain
Crops. ,
HEAVP FROST WAS PREDICTED
'
vWhat the pFeKcnt cold spell, a:
sorted to be most severe during any
May in many years. Is going to do to
the fmlt and the growing crops Is a
thing that Is agitating tne farmer!1,
according to Advices to the ratlrond
men around the local headquarter.
Vhlle It is not so very cold in the
immediate vicinity of Omaha, the
rallronds report freezing weather out
through the state and in Sputh Da
kota, Wyoming and Colorado.
Warmer' weather is predicted for
today. x
According to thle mnrnlmt weat'ier re
port of , tho Burlington, covering the
southern, central "and northern portions
of -the state. In iftny localities winter
weather Is the rule. With the exception
ot the extreme northweat coiner of Ne
braska there la snow r rain over the
entire state, the precipitation that Kited
half Inches.
Burlington oreratora reported snow th.it
ranged from fliirrle to two inch's dur
ing the nlfc'tit and still snowing at CI nti'l
Island ,St. Paul. Aurora, Ixup City, "ly
ai;nis, , Broken Bow. Sutton, 'Kriison,
Lurwell In the north 'knd central por
tions of the staff, and all the way fiom
Hasting to Denver on the main l(iu
Ralna All Maht.
At point not reporting snow there was
rain tha had continued during the nlp'nt
and was still falling. The coldest plnt
was Brf'Burwell, where a tcmiierature of
degrees above lero wa recorded
Klscwhere on the system, went of Uiand
tkland and lrastlnga, nortti.. Into Suuth
Dakota and Wyoming and down Into
Kansas, the readings were J to 40 de
grees above, with the. wind blowing from
Along the Northwestern It was ralnimr
over all of the Nebraska Hner, with enow
starting atJIarrlson, thls'btate. afd eon
tlnulng across to Lander, Wyo.Tho tem
peratures were from 30 to 40 degrees
above, with a warmer f pot lu the vtiln
lty of Crawford, where a mall area
allowed temperature of fVom 40 to 4S
above. . '
The Union Pacific had a utvady ra!n all
Al'.nc its main line from Oinalia y Julcs-
t'Uig. west of the last rarnd pliwo and
as far out as Rawlins there was.snaw to
a dith of from one to four Inches, w'th
temperatures above freerlng. On the Ne
braska branches north and south ot the
main line there was rain everywhere that
still continued to fall at a late hour yes
terday morning. , ' -
Commercial Club to
Boost Annexation
The Commercial club plana to tv an
active part In the campaign preceding
the annotation election, which has been
set for June 1. At that time Omaha,
South Omaha and I'undee will vote on
the proposition of consolidating these
cities Into one municipality to be known
as Greater Omaha. Florence Is not In
cluded In the proclamation the governor
Issued for the election. The Commercial
'lub took an active pint In .the fight to
get the bill through the legislature, hav
ing a committee bn the ground at the
state house practically all the time, it
does not Intend to weaken In Its Interest
until It actually find the consolidation
effected. ,
in Wednesday conllnumg' yesterday and
ranging from one-half o one and oit-
A CM Is Dangerous, Break It New.
Bell's Fine-Tar-Honey Is, fine for coughs
and Colds. Soothes the lungs, loosena the
mucous, only 25c. All druggists Ad
vertisement . "f ,
turpf p.Ani nnnQ
iiniut. uniiisunuu
.Of Convenient Kitchen Gablnst;
. On Special Sals
V. Vila APIIVRII rusiiMiifti
A trie UcfilnAL rupiiUKt
STORE, ONE DAY ONLY
SATURDAY, MAY THE LjIGHTH
V
A tilg special purchase of moJlern
, kitchen cabinets,- bought dlivct from
one of the largest maker of this
' ' houaehold necosHlty at la heavy dis
count, enables us to put the entire ship
ment on 8PECIAI, PALK for (this ONIC
VAX ONLV at a prtcer which will
--mean a sMVing to you of at least one
half. Every paliinet in this big pur
chase we will absolutely- guarantee to
be perfect. Tbey arc installed wit',
veiy coiivrienc. they are all cicely
' made and beautifully finished. Coiae
to this tie "'tie Saturday cxpectina; to
find extraordfnary kitchen cabinet Val
ues and yuu will not l dlsappolntel.
. As iisuel you make your wn term. '
ilake Teething Easy for Bbj
' USE
Kr. Window's Soothing Spp'
A SPLENDID REGULATOR
PURELY VtCETABLlNOT KARCOTIC
McGrqw Tells of
. Affairs on Coast
Mr. and C. F. McGrew are fust
back from a two months' visit on the
Pacific eoasL 'This was my first trip
to southern California for twenty-seven
years," sai Mr. McQrew, and naturally-1
found many' change. Xos Angeles,
then a town of 25,000 or 10,000 people, now
extends l'xty mile from in mountain
to San Pedro harbor arid claim a popu
lation of 000.000. Ban Diegp. then a semi
Mexican village of 8,000 or 10,000-people.
' now ha a population of 90,000 and a
1 seaport trade of which they are very
proud.
"Through the kindness of our friends,
Mr. and Mr. I,. M. Carpenter of Iowa,
we motored more than 1,500 mile, over as
fine toads a can be found In any part
of tho world . Ve met many old Ne
braska friends. &mtut them the Bid
well and the Morsmans in their flower
surrounded . home at HollywooJ, and
spent a delightful da at the honw of
Mr. and Mrs R. M. Welsh on the Up
kndt. In their Umoiiand onnge groves.
"The exposition at wui Phgo is 'most
beautifully located, out ia not receiving
tne attendance tltat ia warrrnted. Sonw
writer aptly described the Kan Diego x
posltion 'as a gem' and the San Fntn
dsoo one 'a a collection of gems.'
"Business conditions In California are
not of the best, but with their usual
optlmlHtl spirit, they look for early re
vival. W often heard of Omaha as being
located in one ot the bright snots
every one seemed to have a good word
for our substantial city."
As for himself, Mr. McGrew declares
be would prefer to lirve In a country that
produced wheat, breakfast bacon and
porterhouse steak rather ' than where
fruit and flower are thechlef produc
tion, although to spend a few of the win
ter menth among the delightful ur
rounding of southern California should
bo teemd a a great privilege.
TravellBar Man's Kxperlenvf.
"In the summer ot '1S&8 I had a very
severe attack ef cholera morbus. Two
physician worked over m from 4 a. m.
to p. m- without giving me any relief
and then told me they did not expect me
to live; that I had beat telegraph for my
family. Instead of doing ao, I gave the
j hotel porter to cent and told him to buy
-n a bottle or chamberlains colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and
take no substitute. I took a double done
tccordlng to the direction and went U
sleep after the second dose. At I o'clock
the next morning t aa called by my
order and took a train for my next stop
ping point, a well man oft feeling rather
ahaky from the severity of the attack."
writes H. W. Ireland, Louisville. Ky.
Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement
TOBACCO DEALERS MUST
PAY PENALTY FOR DELAY
Many deulers . In tobacco are being
forced to pay penalties of M per cent to
the goventment because they did not se
cure their specinl licenses on time. The
law went Into erfect November 1. shortly
after its passage, as an emergency war
revenue nu asurc. VCven the small dealer,
subject to atax of only $3.30 for the eight
months' period, ending wlfh the fiscal
yew June 30, hare to rav a penalty of
II. SO If they dirt not secure their special
tax stamp on time.
Jury Believes Man's .
' Story that Officer
Reeded Some Credit
ifenry Daulson, who explained .to t
jury that a policeman arrested him on a
charge jo f breaking- and entering' In orler
to get credit for himself, was acquitted
In Judge English's district court
Police Officer William J. Turner, chief
witness for the state, testified be waa
atandlng at Sixteenth and Harney streets
early in the morning -when he heard a
noise in Helmer Nielsen' saloon, 113
fctouth Sixteenth street. He ran pver and
caught Daulson robbing the caV register,
he asserted.
Daulson declared he wa passing the
aloon on the way to work when, the of
ficer met him. Turner placed a revolver
against 14 stofnach, forced him through
a broken glass door Into the saloon, he
said, and then called the patrol wagon.
Evrdence was produced showing that
Daulson hid served two term in the
penitentiary on similar charges, but the
Jury acoepted hi story.
Could Join Kaiser's
Navy With This Name
. , (
The kaiser' navy is not the only one
having sailors named Wllhelm and
Johannes. Wllhelm Herman Johannes
Jahn ha Just enlisted In Uncle Barn's
navyfhere, and .has been - sent to the
training station at Great Lake, 111., as
an apprentice seaman. He Is the son of
a German fanner, near Basllle Mills,
Knox county. Nebraska, but was born
In the United States himself. . Although
reoently turned down because of a bad
cold, when he applied for enlistment, he
was persistent In wanting to serve hie
country, and applied again after curing
his cold. ' ,
Any Mop
Will Do-,
f '-MM'
1 1 lW
4r to ponsn r':f'
hardwood Boors if
a little 3-in-une Mas
first been boured on it.
Removes heel marks.
scratches, signs of wear. Re
news, protects, preserves.
No dust. A Dictionary of
100 other uses svith every bottle.
V Toree-in-Ona Oil Co.
m"34? N.Bdwy, XVt.
Keep the Children
Bright and Happy
Happy youngsters ,must be
healthy. Tbedlgestlve organs of
children get ootf oi-der as read
ily hs do those of their elders,
snd the result in equally distress
ing. "When the bowel are clog
ged with an accumulation of re
fuse from the stomach thsr child
naturally become cross and fret-"
' fnl from the discomfort, and I
often punished for temper when
medical attention 1 really what
Is deeded.
The next time your child i
cross and unhappy, without ap
parent reason, try giving It a mild
laxative. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin Is a mild, pleasant tasting
combination of aim Die laxative
herbs wfth pepsin, and Is esne-
daily recommended for children
because lot Its freedom from all
I Tiate or narcotic drugs and its
tnritle action. It Is sold in drug
' stores everywhere. A free trial
'bottle can b obtained bv writing
to Dr. W. H. Caldwell, 462 Wash
ington St.. Montlcello. III.
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. nu linn id n iiiriimsania
! MADE to ORDER
$2S, $30, $35 and op
ASK the salesman to
show you the excellent .
line of Scotch and Wors
"ted suitings that we are
- offer ing this week at '
' " $25.00 ;
x - ' ' ' , . .
' These smart and service
. able fairies should easily ,
sell for $30 'to J33. We
tailor them in the satisfac
, tor y Nicoll way at a nom
inal price and thus anchor
your trade to us perman
ently in the future.
- VWi assembled an -pecially
attractive group of
Spring fabric, character
istic of the Nicoll standard. -
2SHOOLI TheTkilor
r'W Jerrems'Sona .
209.211 So. 15th St. ..
C0C0ANUT OIL MAKES
A SPLENDID SHAMPOO
If you want to kev your hair. In
good condition, the lass od you use
the better.
Most sosps and prepared shampoo
contain too much alkali, .This dries
the scalii. make the hair brittle, and
Is very harmful.' Juat plain nwlsl
fied cocoanut oil ( which la pure and
entirely greaaeless), la much better
than soap or anything eiae you Can
use for shampooing, as this caa't
possibly injure the hair. "
(-'Imply moisten your hair with
water and ruli It in. One or two
tcasuoonful will make an abundance
of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse
the hair and scalp thoroughly; The
lather rinses out easily, and removes
every particle of duat. dirt, dandruff
and excessive oil. The hair dries
quickly and evenly, and it leave it
fine and silky, bright, fluffy and
easy, to manage.
Tou can get mJlsified coooanut oil
at most aay drug store. It I very
t heao. and a few ounce la enough
tflHt everyone in the family for
monllia. Advertisement. ,
i
Onr
A
klfclll.
May Saie of
MOHnut
SATURDAY
J.LfiRANOCJS
5 SONS
1C0 efficiency that'i E
what von want when yo
ri r -
P place an order for engraved
h plates. We pat snap j in
Oar If or a", we nave wvm-
men that we can rely upon.
Store Hours 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays till 9 p. m. -
URGES3-
Wash Gompawy
rYlrlay, May 7, .I91.y
k "ev e r yd cox's, stor e'
STOHK XKWH VOli KKIDAY.
IIione) D. 1BT.
Womon's House Dresses That Woro $1,00
.to SL50 in tho Basomorit Friday, at Each
59c
TIIFiSK tlrtssc aro from orio of the largest house
tiress factories in the 001111117. )
j - There are many pretty simple styles, refinoil
and neat, well made, just the sort of dresses to. wear
mornings at home, to wear on the porch or for
outings. - '
In sizes and styles for everyone from a4 1(V year
old miss up to a size. 44. No mail, phono or 0. 0. D.
ortlersXareepted. -None on approval.
Great Clearaway 1 flu Were $1, Very
' of Shirt Waists at AC Special Friday
Nearly one thousand waists in more than a score
of different materials and in u range of good colors,
will be offered Fridav at tho ridiculously low price
of1f)f '
"V' Burgess-Hash Co. Basement.
Splendid Selection of White Goods
Usually to 25c in May Sale at lljc
HKRH'S an unu.sunlj alue Friday in the: Basement. In
cluding white poplins, flaxons, corded crepes, 45
inch French lawns and other novelties in white goods.
The usual "5c values', very social TYiday at HVo yard.
' urr.iraBh Co. asmn ,
Women's 10c Cotton Vests for 6c
v i ii j
WOMEN'8 cotton vests, made low necit and sI9t)(b, j
taped, regular 10c and 2ic kind, at OC
WOMEN'S 25c VESTS AT 15c.
Low neck and sleeveless rests, also women's jiants, with ps
cuff or lare knees, 26c kind T IOC
- CHILDREN'S KNITTED WAISTS, 8c. 1
, , Boys' and girls' white knitted waists, full taped and buttoned,
garter fasteners. ,
org ess.Wash Co Basement.
Untrimmed Hats in the Basement
Friday,ThatWere$1.98, Choice 10c
DO NOT let the. price give? you the impression that tho
hats are not desirable, for they aro the soason's best
styles and include finely sewn hemps in black and all
wan ted colors. ,s -
You'll find a large variety for selection, Friday at 10.
' FLOWERS FOR TRIMMINO AT 5c.
Here too, you will find spleirdid selection just the
kinds thet aro wanted most and , - '
WE WILL TRIM YOUR HAT FREE.
nrgs-Vash Co. Basemeat. v
, i . . : -
Remarkable SHQB Values
in the Basement For Friday
. Women's $2.50 OXFORDS, $1.95
lire 11 B TV ta;Tj ukiui uq tvilii 4iuub Wll raiuyn,
cloth quartern, a $2.50 value, CI QC
Frtday . . D 1 VD
nrnnn'. fi nYwnpncj wos i
A. new button oxfotd, patent colt vamp, blac
cloth top,' usually sold at $3.00, (rr jf
Frlday 40
WOMEN'S $3.50 PUMPS, $2.65.
Two new styles of colonial pumps,, pat
ent and gunmetal. $3.50 d0
values, Friday. . . . . PC iDO
WOMEN'S PUMPS, AT $2.25..
Kid two-strap pumps, hand turned soles, medium low
heels, dressy and comfortable, for
Mary Jane pumps, dull and patent leather, Misses. . .
Women's
f i sjt ri m.
$2.25
S1.75
1.05
WOMEN'S $3.50 TO S5.0D OXFORDS, $1.45.
EXTQAtr-Women's button and lace oxfords
from the recond floor; gunmetal, tan, white,
not a pair worth less than $3.(0 and up to
$6.00; Friday
$1.45
WOMEN'S $3.00 TO $3.50 OXFORDS, 35c.
Only a limited number of pairs left ot the small sires of or
women's pumps and oxfords, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 value, for uwC
CHILD'S, $1.50 TO $2.50 PUMPS, 65c.
Odd pairs of child's and misses' pumps, oxfords and Jtlgh ftZ
shoes. In one big lot, $t.60 to $2.50 values; Friday . x ..... OO C
BOYS' $2.50 SCOUT SHOES, $1.95.'
Boys' scout shoes with elk and solid leather soles, the 0 Ot
$2.50 kind f6r S1.05: the $3.00 kind tor
BargMS-Wasb Co. Basement.
Drug and Toilet
Specials for Friday
sSANN
1 HPS
Sant f 1 u a h.
regular 26o
alee, .can, 17c
Borax chips,
large package.
"special vat 19c
Haakln's coco
anut oil soap,
7 caeXJc
25c and 85c
Big assortment
kinds, were
choice .......
Bnrrees-iraeh,
Williams'
shaving soap,
cake 3c
Sal Jlepatlca,
25c elite. ..1 He
H o r 1 1 c k '
malted milk.
$1 slxe. . .tt7c
Hospital cot
ton, 1-pound
package, 19
Aut 'om oblle
sponges, -large
alie 4o
Java Rice)
PtJwder, 50o
else .....82c
OOMRS, 12c.
of combs of all
26c and 35c;
12
Ce Basement.
Economy Basement
i r
Striped Poplin, 9c
Mercerised cluster striped pop
lin, good range, plain colors,
on sale at, yard .c
Flaxons at WVaC4'
Fancy- printed - flaxons, every
wanted npvr style and color for.
summer wear at, yard .12 He
Dress Prints, 3Vo
standard dress prints, light
and dark colors, 10 to 20-yard
lengths, thousands of yards on
aalo at, yard ... .c
- Zephyrs at 5c -
MUL remnants of red seal
tephyrs, fancy checks and ,
tripes for children's wear at,
yard &c
Muslin at i1
Yard - wide bleached, muslin
and nainsook remnants. that
re desirable at. yard , ,4H
Curtain Swiss at 4c
White curtain swiss in mi l '
remnants on sale , as long as '
J.oOO yards will last at, yd. 4c
" Remnants at lc
Short lengths various k taxis '
eotlon goods on sale from 8:30 -till
9 A. M. at, yard . , .'. . .1
From 9 Till 11 A. M.
Short mill lengths of apron
checked' ginghams, best grade,
at, yard : M,.,2)io '
' From 130 Till 6 P. M.
S-inch fancy ginghams -and
yard wide dress percales, light
and dark styje assortment, 10c
to 12 Vic ' values, on sale at.
.yard ........ ,5c
. svg-aiali t'o-asejneBt, ,,
Men's Palm Beach
Outing Shirts, 50c
GOOD quality palm beach
outing shirts, collar at
tached, 2 pockets flap and but
tons, full length, first Cf
quality, sale price. ... OUC
Men's Percale Shirts, 48c.
Men's percale shirts, coat style,
cuffs y attached, neck band.
Eighty-four square-count good
patterns; new fresh stock, this
quality and style shirt, usually
sell at $1.00 AQ
Friday, ...HOC
Men's Silk Hose at 23c.
Men'a silk hose, all color and
black, some with hair line
strlpeu and clocks, seconds of '
the usual 75o quality, no '
Friday, ....... . M. . . mw C '
Any Man's Hat at 25c.
Any man's bat, soft or atlff In
,pur economy Base- ng
ment, Frtday OC
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Six Big "SPECIALS" in HOME NEEDS For. Friday
That Will Surely Appeal to Most.Every Housewife
$1.75 Casserole
for $1.00
Fall slxe casserole,
nickel plated, steel
frame with brown
and white earthen
ware Inset.
92.50 l'ercolators,
' SLOW.
-cup aluminum
percolators, electric
welded spout, orig
inally $2.50. ,Frl-
,dy. each.. -81.00
23c Hjtg or teain
Whip, lBc.
Very special, genuine-
Brooklyn egg
whip, regular price
25c, only one to" a
customer, Friday,
tf each 15
91.00 Baking Diah,
41c. ,
Aluminum baking
dish, with -white
enameled leset, reg
ular price $1, sale
price . Frtday, at
each,. ... .... .49
Bargeas-BJaah Co BasemsBt.
BURQESS-NASIl COMPANY
1.15 Berlin
Sauce Pan, 50c
"Wear Ever"
aluminum Ber
lin 3-qt. sauce
pan, $1.15 val
ue, each. .59tt
3.0O Willow
llampera, 91.05
Square willow
clothes ham."
pars, with wood
bottoms, usual
ly $3, sale price,
each ..31.05