Our Children By ANGELO PATRL Isn't He Awful. A1J of a sudden one day mother discovers that John Thomas, “who has always been the best of boys to his mother, obedient and pleasant and ail that and willing to be advised, and always a home boy," is not any of these things. He is noisy In his movements and loud in his talk. He questions every •little thing he is asked to do and'sug gests 20 different ways of doing it before he will even start. To get nlm up in the morning becomes a dread ful task. She feels to really accom plish it she would better begin the night before until she is reminded of the fact that- to get him to hed on time is even more difficult. He recents advice. “Aw, what's the idea? Think I'm a baby? Think I I don't know how to take care of my- j self? Why can’t I stay until 10 ' o’clock? It Isn't dark. No, it Isn't i and anyway aren’t the other fellows i there? You never want me to go j anywhere. You think all the fellows are no good. Make a baby out of me. Never had any fun in this house.” j This from the obedient, respectful son of a few months ago. He announces that he isn’t going to eat any more prunes, not as long as he lives, never. He eats enormous- J ly and wants to eat enough to satisfy | his appetite of just one thing. May be it's bread with catsup spread j •EVKMIKBNTM -AT lantic 3857 Fine Granulated 10 lbs. for Crystal White Soap "tr 49c Ankola Coffee j*Jb* ggc Royal Biking PewderL‘r?;rc*n*42c Hour, Sunkist S' $1.79 fed Pitted Cherries Jiffs. 23c Peas {feSujffc, 1 I Strawberries Asparagus N%VAdir j Loaf Lettuce Ur,3 f“ch" Crape Fruit E*£ Radishes, Carrots, Onions 5c - ahfornia Golden Dates^Kind 10cI ■’orkner Figs loc Potatoes R',d Riw E',r,y oki° e« nr 1 n ii F,r 'id-Bu,h'1 31.05 Butter 471c I Butter 5S? F"csr F™™ «« I the Country. Lb. 39C 1 EggS Strictly Fresh From <* . ®® the Country /SC I ,“r d°le: " C!r,0n* Cheese c„A”"SL“:’f,lb.29c Chickens & 231c Pork RoastL“nP?;bfbo“,d'r* jflJc j Pork Loin RoastNi“p”"rdbLe*”t2'e j Spare Ribs gjc Beef Roast !;;:.Sb;“,d" m;c i Short Ribs of Beef 5c I Hams fec-d |3-C I Veal iTSJTt;- 15c j BAKERY DEPARTMENT Under Rogers Baking Co. Management. Cup Cakes, 30c kind, dozen.20c Cookies, fresh baked, 2 dozen for.25c Raisin Bread, fresh baked, 2 for.25c CANDY SPECIALS Large Jelly Beans, lb.25c Cinnamon Imperials, lb.35c i Peppermint Lozenges, lb.25c Chocolate Covered Caramels, lb.29c Fireside Bitter Sweet Chocolates, lb.. . 39c Stern’s Cough Drops, 2 pkgs. for.5c CIGARS—Just Inside the Door Heldic Mild Havana; 10c value; box of 50 for. $3.00 Balfour Mild Havana; 10c value; box of 50 for.$3.00 Girard; 2 for 25c value; box of 50. . .$4.50 Whale Smoking Tobacco, per lb.48c 1 MANILA CIGARS BOASTER CIGARS One-Eleven Cigarettes 8c v*bM. «i en SO lor V,,3u Sc Valua, box ol ZS lor ***'' 20a 10 pkf a. Cl (JO to carton, ▼1,UU j Gillette Safety Razors; $5.00 value. .$Z.48 j t thickly over it. Mother shudders and 1 hides the catsup bottle and adds lemon peel to the prunes and wonders sadly where all her training has! gone. This, her son, wko used to 1 eat his prunes and drink his milk j and devour the soft-boiled eggs with-1 out protest now demands coffee and i sausages. And rumbles and squeaks in a horrible voice when he does not ) get them, too. He stands a long time at the glass and beats his scalp with th% hair brush until his hair lies ns flat as an oilskin cap. Ho ties and unties his tie and finally jerks it off and throws it on the bed and bawls, "Mother. Will you come and tie my tie? Why don’t you buy me some decent tics that will look like something? These are no good.” Then races downstairs two at a time whistling shrilly as he lurches out and bangs the door be hirsl him. He comes home from school one afternoon and blurts out, ‘ Mother, if you' don't make Helen leave me and my friends alone I'll do something to n(*r that will make her behave her self. You and father never say a word to her and she does w hat she pleases. You got to make her stop. She called out on the street to me today when I was walking home with Jean Jones, ‘O you—oo. Keeping Up with the Jones.' What will people think?” And then this strange creature actually bursts into tears. By these signs you will know you have an adolescent son and you will be very patient and gentle and speak only when you have to and then as wisely hs you cun. Father ought to Ijp very helpful. If you trained him the right 'way from the time lie was born until now you need have no fear. He will come through lately. All you need to do now is to be patient and watchful and wait. And for everybody's sake, soothe him, for he Is like a cockerel "penning out." Pesky but full of 1 romlse. His full plumage will ap pear all in good time. (Copyright, lf23.;i FRUITS LEMONS Extra Fancy Sunkizi Lemons, 00«i dozen. eJOL ^ ORANGES Sweet Navel Sunkist Oranges, . dozen. Uuv BANANAS Per pound . GRAPEFRUIT Dr.‘ . Phillips Large Sfc.37c APPLES Extra Fancy Winesaps, large size, OKf* dozen . r I n r n r Your Purchasing Agent Your Handy Service Grocer is an expert in the selection of food products. He buys and carries in stock the food products that you and your neigh borhood demand. He carries for you countless Hems of National and Local reputation to supply your wants. He is the proprietor of his store and is not bound by machine-like regular tions. He has unre stricted freedom in the selection of the food products that you de sire. He is purchasing agent for his neighbor hood. This is but one of many services that he is daily rendering to the community. BUTTER Fairmont’s Better Butter sr.52c Kirschbraun’s IDEAL Roberts COTTAGE CHEESE Per pound 14c ROBERTS MILK Per quart . . 11c EGGS Strictly fresh, OQ/» per dozen . ue/t S£.$2.05 Pearl White SOAP Bars 41C BREAD “Faultless” OR “Milk Crust” Order it from your Handy Service Store. Schulze’s \ POTATO DREAD Round 1 loaf . JLeiL Hharman’s ! Diamond “H” Brand \ SWEET PICKLE | RELISH 10-os. jars, i 0„ each . JLOL VEGETABLES CARROTS Two large ft)?, bunches .. uuv HEAD LETTUCE Iceberg—Solid crisp fit.25c WALNUTS California Fancy Walnuts, 0r ~ pound _OtIC Cudahy’s Puritan HAMS 12 and 14 lb. Whole or halves, <)f7_ per lb.yil Shredded Wheat £.lie Kellogg's Bran Flakes Three OKo pkgs.i-tlt Baker’s Chocolate a.ll: Tangier Rolled Oats r.ioc Pineapple No. 2 can Broken Sliced. 2 M cans for . . Tangier Natural Garden Corn ?.r..43c Pure Fruit and Sugar Preserves Assorted Flavors, 10 oz. jars, 3 QP„ jars for .. OtlU Bon Ami I."..10c Powder, in per can ... lut Sea Foam Large 35c 0‘) _ pkg. for ... muI SKINNER’S S C l°c Regular 45c value. A SAT URDAY SPECIAL, 29(» WOKS YOl K GROCER Dlari.AY A HAX'DY SK4t. lt n SIG.M —FI.OREM K— KH 471#— Un,n„', lash 0r. #io# X. JOtJi SC , —XOHTH OMAHA— WE 1021—Moeller llros., 1702 Clark. 1VK 0194—Dill Gro. and Mrala, 1445 X. 2t»(li se. WK 1902—I mWrnstrin A Stark, S##2 N. 361 h St. WE 2141—Ft .momy Grocery, 27th him! i>06 X. 241 h SI. KE 91.72—F. A. Yntntf. fttl# X’. J4lh. KK 9299—4 has. r. Krlley, 57 2# X. 24th St. KE 91.10—Park Grocery. #741 X. *«»h, KK 0955—< otfa\ Gro.. 4502 X. .101 h. KK 9052—J. »». Kuii.ty, 4702 X. 70tll. KE 0U5S—I. K. Kirk. 2702 Fori. KE 0.11#—Mayer Mejerson. 4104 tirand Air. —FAUNAM A NORTHWEST— HA 0166— Sommer llroa., :6th and I urrniii HA 3IM—Weal F amain (tree., 3931 I Hruant. HA OAIS—J. Hoaen. 3769 Davenport. HA 0713—California t.ro. and Meats, 3335 California St. HA «317— Nelson A Andemon, 33?6 ( dlifornta St. WE 0366—C. K. Nelson, 3626 Hamil ton. WE <531—H. C. Nielson A Sen, 1924 V 33d. WA 0739— Will F. Arhrani, 4601 < um injT WA 03.V6—H. J. knodaon. 4567 rim ing St. WA 5693—C lifton Hill iiro., 2321 Mili tary Are. WA 0317—D. C. t.oldwara. 4931 In Uerwood. —BENSON — M 5?99—iteiiMHi t.ro. C o., 6073 Military A»r. WA 4200-1 . N. Wolfe ft Son, fill Maple SI. HA 5975— Phil Holt. 60%a Military. H V 4295—Paul Wolilner. 6201 Maple. VIA 40 r 6—F. C. Molt. 05*3 Maple 9t. —t KVI'HAI/— JA 0375—Sterling i.ro, ft Meat, 1951 st. Mari’s Ave. JA 1099— lloetvn Meat ft Ciro. Co., 722 S. 10th st. AT 9309—Handy Meat ft Gro. Co., 420 S. 24th st. JA 393ft— Itoaenberg ft Ca., 401 X. ft. JA 2267—t roMlown t.ro. ft Meats, 5?* N. 21th 91. AT 7402— l.lpeey liras . 611 >. Wth. JA 5413—I. Nathan. 17th and ChU • ago Sts. AT 6967—Kay man ft Komonek, 511 N\ 16th StS. AT 4510—Publis Market. 004 N. 16th. AT 4292—I/. Kneenhluni trto. Co., 999 N. 19th St. JA 109ft-t 1». We* In Ciro. Co., 2091 t iindng st. HA 0791—I). Illnmenthal, 2992 Com ing St. JA 0519— Arthur Hu Idn, 25th and Oaten|tort Ms. HA 3794—A. Welnatein, 3507 Ooilge. —SOI THHKST— HA 4141—len.enwnrth tiro., *915 l.eavenworth. HA 0420—lauli Albert, 3t2t 1.eaten « orth. H t 6475— Hen Newman, 5293 l-eat i*nworth St. , * HA 004ft—Julius Newman, 1337 Parlt HA 343*—Ja< Umiii St. t.ro.. 3131 .lurk son. HA 1145—J. II. t.mlmm. 3359 * 29th IIA Mil 7 Park tule t.ro,, 3932 S. 3 d Ave HA 0J3I — lllvd. t.ro and Meats. 3005 llaarall 11% 044.1—William Kuna'). 3701 Gshl. —SOUTH— JA 1647—NieUeu’s tiro, and Meals. lUOt s. *41 It st. AT *519— Hubert C. Pat(on. 1102 S. 14th St. J% 1209—1. Kttlak«f»k>. 1944 s. 14th. JA 3543—Harry Arorln. 3330 S. 201 h J% 3644—Malimrr Urns., 270? 9. 20th. • \ >MI l> Ml.rttnutt, t.V.’ft \ Inton —SOI Til OMAHA — MA 063# Inul* /lev, 4093 9. ?4th. M % 410#-- Phil Saks, 4714 S. 24th MA 0100 t idled Pro* ’n Store. 4917 S. 2llh St. MA 0331 Hu*Ilk ft FUhrif 5914 9 90th St. MA *479—A. Newman. N. V. Cor. •mi and l Sts M % 3159—M. J Mmnn. 5.10* S. 30th. MA 3110 .1 N. Km., Mill *. 32d A*e MA 190#—Perelman Hroe., 390*—q St. — AI.HIIIGHT— M% "671—J.*e t.nldware, 2301 Mad I Son til NKH A I. IM OIlM %TlON—TKI.IC* rilONH MK. F.K. HA 13*5 Burgess-Nash Will Open New “Mezzanine Fountain" The new "mezzanine fountain” on the mezzanine floor of the Burgeas Nash store will open thin morn ing. The fountain and its equipment are said to lie the most elaborate and beautiful In tile city. (,'halrs and tables for guests are of Italian wrought iron; table tops are of Italian marble, and dark green in color, and the fountain Is of marble and mahogany. The decorative scheme is complete in every detail. Wrought iron gates lead to the fountain. Walls of the mezzanine are of green. J,ight lunches and fountain drinks will be served in green glassware and on Italian china, and the waitresses will lie dVesscd in rainbow costumes of an interesting etyle. Glwau^ Plea/fe The Mea^~ Hot Biscuit —— where’s the man who can resist their appeal? But they do take so much of a busy woman’s time! Unless of course, she’s discovered the convenience and satisfaction of Holsum Tea Biscuit. Rich and light, sweeter than bread, more satisfying than cake. Always ready, without fuss or bother. The Jay Burns Baking Company Trej'h every day at your Grocers _I Country Club Ice Cream Harding’s Private Brand Doesn't it sound inviting—Harding's Country Club Private Brand Ice Cream? Think of smooth Pineapple Ice Cream, full-flavored and creamy, and the very finest Maraschino Cherries and Assorted Nuts, all blended into a superb, dessert. That’s Country Club! During the next two weeks any Harding dealer will supply you. Quart or Pint Bricks. % Harding’s ^/te Cream of All Ice Cream