"Watch Ages,” Is Recruiting c Drive Order (.nrps (Hrnniatuler lakes Stops to Prey out Infantry l nit Fr/nn Absorbing Missing liny-. TliPorie* of police that a small ppi ticinic of missing youths jn Omaha might !>• * attrit>ut«<| to the recruit.Mg campaign rtf the Seventeenth infan try. Fort (’rook and Fort Omaha, now on. lias drawn from headquarters of the Seventh Corps ar» a an order from M. j. tit n. George 11. Duncan. This order calls upon recruiting of fict-rs uj lie especially vigilant in in v< stigating ages of all applicants for enlistment in th* army, especially In 1 as«-s where doubt exist' The age limit for the army is is. I nder 21, youths must present writ ten consent from their parents or 1 guardians. Permits Often Forged. “Hut these often are forged,*’ ex plained Lieut. C. S. Lawrence, “as also are birth certificates which we generally demand. The army does not want to recruit younfe men whose service might later Imv hampered by difficulties arising over their ages when enlisted. We want men who are sure they can remain throughout the three year period." Lyle Johnson, 1!», 1121 12 North Twentieth Street, son of Mrs. I’. I-'. Stanton, was reported missing to po lice. He now is a member of Com pany D, Seventeenth infantry. Fort Crook, Lieut. Lawrence said, and the day nft< r his enlistment. his uncle appeared at the recruiting of i SATURDAY—MONDAY % A g ■ ■ & 0 Do an many people come here lfif TW [ to SHOP on SATURDAY? '9'frn E M II ■ Why auch a tremendoua in creaae in busineaa. It'a aimple HIGH QUALITY FOOD—LOW, LOW PRICES If You Just Can’t Get Away, Phone AT 4803. FREE DELIVERY—PHONE US EARLY T O o o o z s /« •Mil 1C 4 TALL CANS PET, CARNATION, QQ W ELKHORN OR BORDEN'S.£+OC SUGAR, 10 LBS, BEST CANE 75c CHICKENS CHICKENS, LB SPRING 21c YOUNG PIG PORK ROAST, LB.114c IYS&.JM I «■? YOUNG PIG POBK LOIN, LB.134c NO. 1 SUGAR CURED BACON ( ^ or whole strip), lb. .164c MORRIS' SUPREME HAMS ( 4 or whole), lb.24 4c CUDAIIY’S PURITAN BACON ( 4 or whole strip), lb. ,334c STEER RIB ROAST, boned end rolled, lb.184® STEF.R RIB BOIL. !b 5c YOUNG I AMB STEW. Ib 5c 'Young Vcnl Stew, lb.7Vac .Steer Pot Rcast, Ib . 9! r Young Veal Roast, Ib. •14IV.C Yourg Lamb Roast, Ib.12* >c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb. . 13*/ac Steer Beef Steak, lb.12’oc Steer Sirloin Steak, lb.17' jc Fresh Cut Hamberger Steak, !b . 1 2' . Young Veal Steak, lb . . 25e Yeung Lamb Steak, lb.25c Fi?UU Xta,SSvap£& ■ IIAVH I — DOZEN 20c F.X. fancv GRAPEFRUIT. FA 5c CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES— Largest grown, do* . 49c Black Twig or Gano Apples. 10 lb. for . .49c VEGETABLES U. S. GRADE NO. 1 NEB POTA TOES, pk.19c Holland Seed Cabbage, 5c and 10c Iceberg Head Lettuce, 2 for. . 25c Bleached White Celftry, 3 for. 25c GROCERIES F°°“bCE™««?UB'$1.64 35c PACKAGE LARGE GOLD DUST..25c NOMIS No 3 Peaches, Apricots or Raspberries, Strawberries or Lojnnherries. Can, 25c; dozevt. .$2.90 Food Center Coffee, the finest on the market. Try it. 3 lbs. 95c 15r Morton’s Shaker Salt . . . .10c Cream of Wheat.20c 15c can Hand Pack Tomatoes... 10c 25c can Small Green Beans. . . -15c Del Monte No. 2 Pineaople. c*u». 19c Yellow Free Peaches. No. 3 can 19c No. 3 Extra Sandard Royal An n Cherries or Pineapple, can 33c I HEAD RICE, 4 lbs. for.25c Seedless Raisins, lb . 13c Santa Clara Prunes, lb ... 12Vtc Gunpowder Tea, lb .42c Crown Jewel Olive Oil Sardines 12l/<*c Domestic Sardines, in oil, 6 cans 25c Bulk Macaroni, Vermicelli, Noodles, the finest made; special, lb.. 10c lOpn PACCC ADVO, KAMO, DEL MONTE CANNED GOODS transferred from cur Council Bluffs store at a saving of 20 per cent to 30 per cant. SHOP EARLY. PEA51L WHITE SOAP 1^ jfit F Kfr Country Creamery Package Butter.50c UMIeTS ■ Thomsen’s Dairy Maid Butter.5Jc Imported Swiss Gruyere, in portions.. .75c ! Genuine Imported French Roquefort.. 79c , Genuine Imported Finest Quality Large Eye Swiss .75c I Crosse & ^lackwell’s, London, Grated Parmezon Cheese, bottle..50c Thomsen's Tip-Tops—“The Last Word in Eggs/ per doz. .50c Gem, Wilson and Milcoa Nut, 23c; Rex Nut.21c Thomsen’s Home Made Yellow Cornmeal Mush, large pkg . .10c rwjs Just Inside the Door—Genuine French Briar Pipe, (^8 CsmbY S 50c value, pkg. tobacco and pkg. pipe clemer, 27c WH Pkf. Army & Navy Cigarels and 25c holder, 27<^ jb a jf V1* |P% ae Bread, 15c; 2 for.. 25c tSArkELflY Bread, 10c; 3 for.25c Cream Puffs, per doz.60c MID NOTHING BETTER pJLJp-L The highest quality coffee in tUrrtt America. 1-lb. vacuum can, *1 It TREE The most delicious flavor any tea can __ _ produce. Try the OP TEA Vg-lb. pkg. for.JJC MAII ASSnCOC F>Ded Same Day Received. ITI ■■ ■ w If! W eil 9 We Guarantee Satisfaction. Ttm tmtu 1814-1S-18 Farnam Phone AT. 4603 OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 ^llllllllllllUimilllllllllHIIIlHItlUlUIIUIIIIUtlNlllllllllllllltlllllllNMIlilt) WHOLESOME PL® As healthy as outdoor sports—and as nourishing as fine wheat can make it. At your Grocer. Made In the Most Modern Daylight Mill In America “Not Accidentally Good"but"Mode Good Alwiyt.” THE CRETE MILLS, S Capacity 2000 Barrels Dally. flu* mu] told the officers there he was glad he had joined the service. I'lan Parade Today. The Seventeenth infantry will pa rude through downtown streets this nfterijoon. One battalion with trans portation section, three rifle com- j panics and a machine gun company will he in line. The parade will form at Eighteenth ' and Cuming streets at 2 and will move tuuth on Eighteenth street to Doug las. east on Douglas to Fourteenth, south to Farnam, west to Nineteenth, south to Harney, east to Seventeenth, north to Farnam where they will rest m flout of the courthouse and receive the keys of the city from Mayor Dahlman who will also address them and endorse ihe recruiting campaign. To Review Parade. The regiment will be reviewed on its march west on Farnam street, by Mayor Dahlman and Major General l Duncan, commander of the Seventh corps area. In the reviewing stand also will bo Hird Stryker, commander of the Douglas county post of the American Legion; Lieut. Col. Guy E. Rucker, commander r*f the Seven teenth infantry, and Eieut. Col. C. \V. TiUotson, commander of Fort Omaha. The parade will he headed by the Seventeenth infantry regimental band of 30 pieces, led by Band Conductor Herman Webel. Kinder Asks Forfeiture of “Jimmy* Silk's Bond Forfeiture of the bond of .tames .T. 811k, former owner of the Hamilton pharmacy, 1324 North Twenty-fourth street, was asked in suit filed yester day in federal court by United States Attorney Kinsler. “Jimmie" Silk put up $1,0U0 bond when be obtained a permit to handle Intoxicating liciuor for nonbeverage J purposes in his drug store. On He comber 1, 1921, and February 1, 1922, he was arrested for unlawful selling of liquor. Woman Pleads Guilty to Possessing Drug Rose White, a handsome young woman, modestly but richly dressed, stood with downcast eyes before Fed eral Judge Woodrough yesterday and pleaded guilty to a charge of having morphine in her possession. She was sentenced to three- months in the county pall with an admonition to free herself from the habit. Sommer Bros. HA-rney 0188 2801 Farnam St. Saturday Specials OCCIDENT FLOUR is guaranteed by Russel Miller Company to make more, whiter, lighter and better bread than any flour. It is left to your judgment—you can use one, two or three bakings and if you are not satisfied return the remainder of the sack and receive refund for full sack. Occident Flour, 24-lb. sack 81.25 Omar Flour, 24-lb. sack.. 970 lurkish Imported Layer Figs, per lb.480 English Walnuts—Hard shell, 280 Soft shell, 350! budded, 400 Britt’s Powdered Ammonia, 3 pkgs. fee .350 Crystal White Soap Chips, 3 }bs. for .380 White Clover Comb Honey, 2 frames . 470 Meadow Gold, Wedgewood, Sew ard and Better Butter, lb. 550 Queen Olives, 10-oz. bottle...250 Spinach, per peck .350 Extra Fancy Thin Skin Grapefruit, medium size, 6 for. . . .39c Large size, 6 for. . . 650 Extra Large Oranges, regular 75c, per dozen .580 Fresh Dressed Young Chickens, "f >' ll>.280 and Pure EGG NOODLES Roberts to Appear Before Committee Omaha Grain Man Called to Vi ashiiiffton in Connection ^ ith Legislation. George A. Roberts. Omaha grain merchant and land owner, has been called to Washington to appear before a committee considering pending ag rieultural finance legislation, llis cussing thP pending bills. Mr. Roberts said yesterday: “The Norbeek Nelson bill seems to be by far the best bill, as it proposes a revolving fund of $250,00(1,000 of the War Finance corporation money to be used in financing exports of farm products. “This does not put the government in business of buying and selling of grain, but simply a matter of finan clng which the War Finance corpora ! tion is already doing. “This bill, in my estimation, will give 100 per cent bent fit to every per son engaged in agriculture, and when : you give 100 per cent benefit to agri- i culture, you are also giving 100 per ! cent benefit to ail lines of business “I am not,in favor of any legisla tion extending further credits to far mers, as there are altogether too ninny of them that are not in a posi tion to borrow any more money. Then there is the t Fancy Tub Cooking Butter, per lb.43 K? M. J. B. Coffee« The Quality Coffee of America, lb. 47c CANDY McCombs’ Home-Made Black Walnut Puffs, per lb. - SO*4 Cream Taffy, all flavors, Per lb.29C Extra Special Milk Chocolate Stars, per lb.29<* 10 bars P. & G. White Soap 48c Seeks to Stop Suits by Court Injunction Efforts to stop about SO suits filed In state courts by stockholdei s and creditors of tho Brlctson Tire com pany was made in federal court today when ltalph M. West, receiver, ap plied for an injunction. l-'ollowing the appointment of West as receiver, the circuit court of ap peals feund that the company was solvent and ordered him discharged as receiver and directed that he should return about $170,000 of assets to the company. Before he could do this the suits were Hied and attach ments obtained on theso funds. Judge Woodrough ordered tlie plain tiffs in the various Rtate court suits to appear in federal court January 27 to show cause why a permanent injunction should not issue. Omaha ns to Hear Concert Ity Friedman at Lincoln A party »>f Omahans including Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Berryman, M s Co inne Paulson. Mrs. Norman lh :-;hani. Mrs. Sophia Nostitz N.insko Mrs. Bertha Smiley Cook, Mrs. T,. Hadtlek Kyhl, William 11 Srhniollsr, Kar TiiiiI.m 1.. uni (len Duffiold will p l.inmln Monday to hour a concert V,' Arthur Friedman, pianist. BANANA PUDDING —big, ripe, full-flavored bananas blended just right in a rich Vanilla Ice Cream. And it tastes just as good as it sounds—a tropical treat just fine to i eat in January. “It’s good for you.” i Iuirmont » Ice Cream in mad* tlie Iteiter Way in Omaha, ( rete, (•rami lilan4 anti Nloui City. Tithe it home in hulk—or In pint or uuart nestled pnrkifri. Be Here Saturday andShare in This SMOKE AN I DAMAGED SALE Prices on Foodstuffs Sent to Rock Bottom SATURDAY THE LAST DAY Famous Garciarf* | qq Cigars, 50 for. $1*0*/ All other brands of Cigars at radical close-out prices. International Havana Clip pings, 15c value, ng now, 4 pkgs. for. ^OC Omar Cigarette*, 20c val ue, per carton d* * OC of 10 pkgs 01*4*0 Bagley’* Old Colony Smok ing Tobacco, 15c tins p* now. OC Omaha has never encountered the equal of such price blasting. We simply must sell—every can and package must be turned into cash. You'll stand aghast at the way we havo igiiored costs and values. In surance adjusters say sell!—and waste no time about it. Here’s your one great opportunity to buy as you have never bought before Carpenters, Painters, Masons Are Crowding Us for Room You will miss out on the greatest sale in Omaha's history if you fail to share in this one. Candy Jelly 1 1 a* I Strings, 35c value 1 i C I Atlantic Mints, mint and wintcrgreen flavors, 40c value, lb. 2 lbs. for.35