The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 28, 1923, LAST MAIL EDITION, Page 10, Image 10

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    Society
Attend Convention.
Mrs. A. W. Fenner, president, and
Mrs. F. J. Martls, president-elect, of
‘ the Sermo club and Mrs. IS. H.
Barnes. Mrs. J. P. Barnhart. Mrs.
Alice Bergen, Mrs. George Gearhart,
Mrs. J. E. Goodrich. Mrs. J. 3. Hess,
Mrs. George T. I.lndley, Mrs. Walter
Prfee, Mrs. R. R. Staple and Miss
Rillina Gwln are attending the Sec
ond district convention of the Ne
braska Federation of Women's Clubs,
being held at Paptlion.
Fiancee a Visitor.
Miss Helen Harms of Bonesteel. S
1).. Is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Hogue.
Thursday evening Rawrence Hogue
of Bonesteel, arrived to visit his par
ents and Join his fiancee. Thursday
noon Mrs. J. O. Detweiler entertained
at luncheon for Miss Harms, and Sat
urday Mrs. Hogue Will give a dinner
at home, for her guest.
Coffee and Musical.
Mrs. Rena Ellsworth Dale will give
an evening coffee and musicals at
her home this evening for 40
guests, including the choir and opera
clubs.
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Bride of Week
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Neiman gave in marriage their
daughter, Dorothy, to Lloyd McElroy.
Dr. Wheeler of the Wheeler Memorial
church performed the ceremony. The
bride wore a gray georgette gown
and carried Ophelia roses and lilies
of the valley. Miss Lenpre Martin
was maid of honor. Clark Neitnan
served as best man. Mr. and Mrs.
McElroy will live In Tekamah.
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LIMIT THIS SATIKDAV-Phone AT 4603 if jon ran t get down town.
KHKK DELIVERY to all parts of the city. Friday evening phone service
for your convenience.
MAH. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY—Satisfaction Guaranteed
■aennMMayeMga>A>aa.r iimouhi 1 < t — ■ m»-. jbm. r. r. • —
SUGAR 5 lbs. Best Cane 49c
MILK a CARNATION <»»>■*> 10c
pi OI I Q BI'l'E HKLL, 4S lbs. si.6o7-2» »>*.89c
r LvUn Food Center, lti|?he>t guarantee, ts ih«
CHICKENS
k oung
1 resu
PER LB. 23V2c
FKKSH PIG NPAKEKIBS; I.U.*».c
FKKSH PIG POICK KOAST; 1.11.>V
FKKSH PIO POKK LOIN; LU.lls.e
BHUTAN SKINNED HAMS 0/z or whole); II..... SMVjc
Pl'HITAN Urcokfust BACON i 1 -• nr whole strip); If..jj*/,c
Our fumon* UAKUKCLKD HAM. sliced; II....tftc
II HIS LKAr LA 111); LH.ll'4o
Native Steer POT ROAST; lb_9‘.2c:
Name >teer s'lMAk; lb .14'
l ancy \ming \ EAL ROAST; lb H'^c
YOlXU VEAL STEW; LB.Iftc
I run rig FORK (HOT*; LB....15C
Fre*h I,AMII *1K\\ ; II..«**c
Pore POHK "tiu^Rgr; lb.l'-Vje
>ui;ur cured Picnic Hams; lb...l3Vfcc
f"ugar cured lian»n; lb. .lS^f
SUNKIST ORANGES SS DOZ. 59c
Fancy fresh Louisiana STRAWBERRIES; Box . .22c
Lunch FRESH BUTTON MUSHROOMS; 1-lb. basket.59c
DR. PHILLIP’S large thinskin. juicy GRAPEFRUIT; each.Hie
L'ancy SUNKIST Juicy LEMONS; do*...25c
Extra Fancy WINESAP APPLES; do*.21c
Fancy large HEAD LETTUC E; per head.10c
3 bunches of fresh LEAF LEI TICE.10c
Fresh green ASPARAGUS; per bunch.....Ml**
6 lbs. sugar GOLD SWEET POTATOES. 25c
5 bundles of fresh GREEN ONIONS ....MV*
15% TO 25% OFF
California’ Burtlrtt I'rar. and Kojai Anno '« hVrri« in' hraVi' ,jnin- 'm'
.-an guaranteed; JSo mine; very -p— i„t; 33r- dor n i ?,
Fancy SIFTED JI NK PEAS, 20c ,-llrr; can" hTZ^ S'5?
lancy IOMA-FACK Sweet Nl'GAR CORN'; special, 3 muw...'.7.777.7.7.7*«£
l.rgular ISc can Dui-r delight TOMAJOES; sole price, 3 rw«M . 33.
Eurge No. 3 run lancy CfT BERTS; 2Uc rain-; 3 ran. for.
i *(,KK and BEANS in tomato sauce; can, 9c; do*, can* si o»
I anc-y Sweet Wrinkled Wisconsin PEAS; special, 3 can* for T-.n
famous RJTI DOT Colombia River SALMON ; tall cans; 2 for 7.7. .7. L*
I®* *®**- 18. tin Alaska Kippered Herring: s|>»-rial. i for ><tr
urn nh-et, Nilk TJ..UC TOILET FATEH; ltVyc v«“u-; 3 mil. for '^c
I uritan. Hhitz, Ideal or l.co s Mult Extract; i*er can
r,H,n CENTER'S ANKOI.A rOFFEE; ^cLT 3 H- for . ..
M.ic-aroni, Spaghetti, Shell Macaroni or Noodle*; 2 okas for iv
jwr n«r j-ajry >toHp: 3 Imr-._l«e
4-lb. boj Kriwpy CRACKKRS. . . MX
K. llo|t* BRAN Flakna; pke. . . xtfcr
Fancy llnml-l'lrktxl Nnyy (Wan»; pir
Pxund ...lui
1.V bottle ItI\4W'* Polish..11c
OLD DITCH Cleanser; ,1 ntn« . .. !7r
5 IN. .Medinm *lie Prune*. I7r
1-lb. pit*. BLACK PF.PPKK. l»c
^ A I A ^ DellHou* Potato or Cithtiajce Salmi. pin*.25^
j*\ Laav VJ ®OP ,,wn IrIc or MayonnaUe DrraNina,
_ -- P+r pin* . :ir>C
n A I D V FBKNH K<t(iS; In <arton« .,.26«*
UnlnT THOMSKVS DAIRY MAID III TIER; ll> .I.V
I hole* < wintry Mutter; lb..40c
('•niHtty are<l (hurumin) (;h«Me,.%
Imported Krench K<H|ii«-fort; lb...*9c
Kc\ Nut Hill tffiue; lb... .21c
CREME OIL TSET 4 BARS 25c
PEARL WHITE SOAP 10 Bars 39c
P. & G. SOAP 10 BARS 49c
. • Sells bo but it csa*t be anything but AHt*
QQPPPP fresh. 1-lb. Vacuum (an.I L
TREE ~
* VSonderfnlly fine, aromatic anil flnTnrfnl,
^p £ worth $1.00 por pound; H-lb. package OOC
mo tmwL
1814-16-18 Farnam. Free Delivery. Phone AT 4603
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| OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 8 P. M.
SATURDAY'
SUNDAY |
SPECIAL^
‘'Hurmonts^
Scream.
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
.SPECIAL
Lemon Crush Strawberry
You know about the famous California Fruit
Crushes—and here’s the popular Lemon Crush Ice
Cream with strawberry fruit added. An unusual and
unique combination that appeals and satisfies. Good
at any spring-time lunch, supper, dinner or party.
Fairmont'* loo Crown la mwlo (ho Itottor Way In Omaha. Croto. (Iran* lalnnd
and Hina* City. Tako It homo In hulk—or in pint or quart aoalod pa>ka«*a.
Overseas Girls
National
Meet
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An elaborate program of interesting
and vital features has been arranged
for the national convention of the
Women's Overseas Service league to
be called to order in Chicago, 111.,
June 14 to If. Among the speakers of
national and International prominence
who have been invited to attend arc:
Gen. John J. Pershing; Chairman
John Barton Payne, of the American
Red Cross, and Herbert Hoover, sec
retary of commerce. Convention head
quarters will he located at the Hotel
Drake.
Miss Doulse Wells, president of the
Women's Overseas Service league.
will preside. She is supervising ar
rangements for the convention Rt the
national headquarters of the league, in
the central division office of the Red
Cross in Chicago. According to re
ports at hand from every section of
the nation, Miss Weils believes that a
record attendance will be recorded at
the convention.
A number of co-operating welfare
organizations and agencies will be
represented at the annual event, and
will participate actively in the pro
gram. Miss Anita Phipps, head of
the women’s relations department of
the United States army; Mrs. Kran
ces Rogens of New York City,
founder of the first soldiers’ and sail
ors’ post war camps; Judge Rarthole
mew, of Chicago, and a number of
others Interested in humane and wel
fare service, will deliver addresses,
and render reports from their repre
sentative units.
The ways and means of still further
uiding the United States army and
navy, the Red Cross, the Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the United States,
the American Legion, and other rec- ,
ognized national organizations for!
welfare service, will be a principal
factor of discussion at the convention.
A special memorial feature is
scheduled on the program, at which
addresses will he made commemorat
ing the ^crifices of the women who
died in the service.
A host of girls in uniform, repre
rsafo
MUk
W* and Malt
' Crain Ext.
in powder, maker
Tho Food-Drink
B far All Ago,
•“Avoid Imitations—Substitutes
BUEHLER BROS.
OMAHA'S LEADING CASH MARKETS
Please Shop Early
Market Specials, in Our Four Big, Busy Stores
212 N. 16th St. 2408 Cuming St. 4903 S. 24th St.
634 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs
V7e ft cl quite pleased
Because folks say
V/B HAVE A
VERY HONEST
*WeiG-H » |
Choice
Lean Pork
Loin Roast
14c
Choice
Lean Pork
Shoulders
10c
Fresh
Spareribs
9c
Choice
Lean Pork
Butts
14c
Native
Steer Chuck
Roast
11c .
Dold’s Niagara Skinned Hams.22£
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BEEF CUTS
Choice Boiling Beef .TiC
Choice Beef Pot Roast.10^
Choice Round Steak. .17c
Choice Sirloin Steak . 20<*
Fresh Hamburger Steak .12’iC
Choice Porterhouse Steak. .20<*
Choice Corned Beef.12V4C
Prime Beef Rib Roast, rolled .20^
SMOKED MEATS
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon.20*
Sugar Cured Strip Bacon .15*
Sugar Cured Skinned Hams. ..I$2*
Cudahy’s Puritan Skinned Hams .25*
Cudahy’s Puritan Breakfast Bacon.33*
Cudahy’s Lard, 10-lb. pail .SI.75
Cudahy’s Puritan Lard, 5-lb. pail.fM)*
CHEESE—FULL CREAM
American Brick and I.imburger, special at 25*
Fresh Neck Ribs. 6 lbs.,...25*
Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs.25*
Fresh Pig Hearts, 4 lbs. 25*
Pickled Pig Feet, .3 lbs.25*
Pickled Tripe, special at.10*
Choice Salt Pork. 18*
Choice Pork Tenderloin.35*
Fresh Liver, 2 lbs.15*
Fresh Pork Sausage.12H*
Fancy No. 1 Picnic Hams.12’i*
VEAL CUTS
Choice Shoulder Roast. .14*
Choice Veal Stew.11*
Choice Veal Breast.~.11*
Choice Veal Chops.18*
Choice Veal Steak.25*
Choice Leaf Lard . 11*
SPRING LAMB
Genuine Spring Lamb Hindquarters’.20*
Forequarters . .. 14*
Choicest Lamb Chops.20*
Choicest Lamb Stew.11*
Choice Young Hens . • ••;.28*
BUTTERINE
Everprood Liberty Nut Oleo.lBt4
Rex Nut Oleo . 19£
Evergood Butterine. 2 lbs. .
Everprood Butterine, 5 lb?.SI.10
Danish Pioneer Creamery Butter. . . 4 lo
Strictly fre?h Country Egg?, per dozen. 2(ic
CANNED GOODS
Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans. . .., .10c
fancy Sweet Corn.10c
Fancy Tomatoes .IOC
Campbell's Tomato Soup .10c
Fancy Red Salmon, 1-lb. cans.... .li-C
P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars.48<?
Fancy Yellow Free Peaches, No. 2li cans. . 20<*
Carnation Milk, tall cans .IOC
Buehler Bros. Royal Brand Coffee.40(*
Buehler Bros. Pcaberfy Brand Coffee. .. 30£
iGltP
Douglas
Dhonc-AT. \
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16 ST
Harney
Phone AT.
a '7175
Omaha's Best Food Markets—First Reducers of the High Cost of Living
COME ONCE AND YOU WILL COME ALWAYS
Crystal White Soap—
10 bars . . . . .IS* I
10 lbs. Cane d* t fkfl
Sugar for..vJU
GROCERIES
Special Price on Canned Fruit*
and Vegetable*
Advo Corn, per can.. . . 17'**
Per dozen .$2.00
Advo Peas, per can.25*
Per dozen.$2.00
Sifted Early June Peas, per
can, 12k»*; doz...$1.45
Windmill Evergreen Corn, per
can, 10*; dozen. . ■ $1.15
Windmill Country Gentleman,
can, 12V4*; doz.. .$1.40
Otoe Brand Solid Parked Toma
toes, can, 11*; doz. $1.28
No. 3 cans Solid Parked Toma
toes, N'omis Brand, can, 15*
Per doz. cans. $1.05
Cnrolene Milk. doz. . . $1.00
No. .1 cans Advo Peaches, per
can 35*! 3 cans...$1.00
No. 1 cans Advo Sliced or Half
Peaches, can . . . .20*
5 runs . 05*
Large can Apricots ....25*
Per doz.$2.75
Royal Anne Cherries, large ran
for .20*
Gold Medal Flour, 48-lb sack
for . $1.08
Gooch's Flour, 48-lb. sk $1.75
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Fresh Louisiana Berries, per
box for...
Home Grown Rhubarb, per
bunch .7'j*
Large size Sunkist Oranges,
per doz. . . . . 15*
Dr, Phillips Grapefruit, large
size, one It 12'z* »nd 10*
New Potatoes, lb. 10*
Mot House Cucumbers, ea. | 5*
Head Lettuce, ea. 10*;325*
Fresh Asparagus, hunch, 15*
New Turnips, Ige. bunch. 10*
New Carrots, Ig. bunches |()f*
Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes,
*t.5*
Fancy Pot
Roast, lb.
124c
Pure Lard,
per lb.
121c
:jo to 40
CANDY
McComb'a Old Fashioned Cho
colates Drops with delicious
vanilla center, per lb. 33c
Crispy, Crunchy Peanut Brittle,
per lb.‘ZZtC
BUTTER AND EGGS
Centrnl Xtra Quality pkR. But
ter, lb. 2 lbs.., S!>C
Guaranteed Fresh Checked
Errs in cartons, do*. . 37<*
CottaRC Cheese, lb 13c
2 lbs. for .ZTtC
Full Cream American Cheese,
per lb.‘Zilc
lten's Honey Ideals, special for
Saturday, per peck. . . <K»C
Pearl
White
10 bars
for
39c
Our Central Special < offer,
|>rr II).. 30<*; QQ
3 lbs. for OOC
MACARONI - SPAG} 1 F.TT]
and Pun EGG NOODLES
COMB IN AND THY OUR
ROOT HERR IT'S ORE AT
Bacon, OC 1 «
Inorlh. » ZbtC
MEATS
Best Cuts Fancy Shoulder
Roast, per lh.1-1’. C*
Prime Rolled Rib Roast, per
lb. 26?
Young and Lean Pig Pork
Roast, lh.12 WC
Young Veal Breast, per lb.
for.8 We
Fresh Cut Hamburger, per
lb. .. JOC
Pig Pork Sewrerihs, lb, . .
Per e»n. UCJr*
Per do*, rnn*.
S7.2r>
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The MI1V
That Always
Satisfies
Pall can, 1(V
Bahy ran, 5^
BAKKKY
Bn id, | loaf; for
Bn ml. | Oc loaf; It for
('iuir.imon Kollt-, dor HOc
ojmTlr'riou^SHhiT'nnTsu^™
made while you wait -
I’rr pint IOf‘
' pint.ao«*
sentlng the Women's Overseas Serv
ice league, will make a pilgrimage
to the Great l>akes reservation, to
visit and cheer the disabled ex service
men who are hospitalized there. They
have arranged a dinner and "stunt
night” program in honor of the dis
abled veterans "to remind the boys of
the good little times that they had in
France, when they were at rest areas
after a long period in the trenchgs '
A tea will be given at the Saddle and
Cycle club by Mrs. George Kin lock
who suffered tile loss of her son In
service during the world war.
In England there arc regia' e red
a total of 600,000 women and girls who
work onyl one or two days a week.
Just
Around
the
Corner
LOOK FOR THE BIG HAND ON
THE WINDOW OF YOUR GROCER
CLEAN-UP!
\
MAKE—KEEP OMAHA CLEAN AND BRIGHT
Begin April 30-May 12—In the Spring Clean-up Campaign
Saturday Specials
BUTTER
KlrM'librsnn'R
IDEAL
?.48c
FAIRMOKTS
BETTER BUnER
.48c
COFFEE
Forbes’
Quality Coffee
>ral Tiirlit
l.itliosraphfd
SPI-t’IAL .
OMAR
WONDER
FLOUR
- $1.05
™ $1.S5j
f)rima2*>
\ntvl Kood take, Oik-,
earh . .. <£IK
1'ecan Hull 0~~
each
“Every Hite a
Real Oeliahl"
Buy t i4*h Milk by Same
ROBERTS’
MELK
Bated the Bay l’astenriaed
BREAD
“FAULTLESS"
—OR—
“MILK CRUST”
Biit it at the
Handy Sendee Stores
St lit |,TZE’s
POTATO
BREAD
F Q Strictly Fresh Per 00#*
tUUw Large Country Doz. bull
MACARONI Spaghetti-3 _for25C
JELLO ^°?kgFlaors 10c
Corn Flakes (Kellogg s) i
POST TOASTIES
SHREDDED WHEAT I
f The 3
for
28c
P ATOEBD Ri»*rS F’ore At hole d A.
Uft I u U r I™*lU,Z,,u,tri' 1 S C
GINGER SNAPS 2 Lb,. 25c
Fre«h Flaked (or the Handy Service Stores—Thursday’* Flakinc
* ---—
|L$ I fl \! Fairmont’s Quality 1 fin
miLll “Better Milk”—Per can I Utr
DATES«- LPkES- 19c
PRESERVES 28c
■ SOAP 3°7oT 0:1 25c
PEAS—Standard No. 2 can . '
CORN—Standard No. 2 can . j
TOMATOES—Standard No. 2 can
HOMINY—Standard No. 2^ can i
KRAUT—Standard No. 2can.. j
The 5
for
Clean-Up Week Special
SCRUB BRUSH
(Hard Rice Root)
I
MOP STICK
LITTLE BO PEEP AMMONIA
(Large)
LITTLE BOY BLUE BLUING
I The 4
for
58c
Crystal White
SOAP
b»m 51c
I_
__ ’ The Superior
MACAR0NTSPAGHHT1
Mdfrrr EGG NOODLES
FRUITS
ORANGES'. 63c
STRAW
BERRIES
BANANAS — 11 c
VEGETABLES
NEW
CABBAGE
IVr Ih..
CELERY
> liiritU ( elerr.fl J®
li"s>' s / Jlc
tor *■ ^
Head Lettuce
t'alifnrnla Iw i
boric. 8 and 3 fnr I