Wireless Waves to Control Tide of Traffic on English Derby Day By t'nlvenml Service. London, June 1.—Wireless waves will control the Immense tide of traf fic that will roll Into Epsom for the derby June 6. This most famous of all English race classics, which is attended by hundreds of thousands of race fans from all over the kingdom, brings to gether the greatest crowd that at tends any public entertainment In Great Britain. The king and queen will be there with all the members of the royal family who are in England on that day. It is a national holiday of the year. \ From a box in the grandstand one man will see just what is happening to the streams of vehicles for 20 miles around. The trek to Epsom be gins the night before the race and from dawn until the classic is run there is a steady influx by all roads. This man will see through the eyes of his wireless scouts, some of whom will be flying over the course and others touring the approaches In automobiles. Each will be In direct communication with the “master eye.” Colonel Laurie of the British air ministry, who is in charge of wireless communication at the course, declares that this will be the first time that wireless has ever been used in this manner in England. Kiwanians Hear Westerfield. Jason Westerfield, publicity director of the New York Stock exchange, spoke yesterday to the Kiwanis club, on "Wall Street of Fact and Fiction," giving in a general way a talfc simi lar to the one he offered Thursday noon to the Coneordians._ bouOLASSTWKT Phone ATIantib 3857 WHY PAY MORE? Chickens" 17%c i Lard IS. 25c Pork Shoulders*Sr8%c t Pot Roast s"*r'.12k Lamb Legs gyy.y*... 29c J Lamb Shoulder iS"T..yi’8.... 15c VeaHRoastJ^Ti^^^ Rib Boil 5c ? l***_Morrell Iowa’* Pride, Sliced QQp Bacon Special, per lb. Bacon STL*'*9*:.15k \ Butter 5 39c Frtrto strictly Freeh From the (Country, dot, OP. LggS lc extra for carton on delivery. [ Butterine .^ATT""'.21c 1 Pineapples" 16c \ A Regular 29c Seller. pj Oranges “TATTT.19c Dmnec Stuffed With Walnut Meat, a re (TO- QQ„ riUllCd lar 85c value, per lb. OI/L Grapefruit T ""r>’ 25c i Asparagus it,".; ‘;r':T.5c Radishes 12 ST.10c . PeasATJScJTurnip^JATJOc Flxtra Nice and Hlpe, OQ„ I omatoes 2-lb. baskets for . c Sardines *sr 14c Large oval cans, 3 for.39c Ankola Coffee Llh":.98c Advo Jell K.81c Sardines agyrT.T..95c Salmon fT'/.T".'’":.65c Baked Beans .TTTT.28c Soap, P.& G. 47c Paper A'XT,TT.95c B. & R. Fruit Hectar j'L.'.K’S$1.00 Budweiser S.$2.75 We Handle Battle Creek Sanitorium Food Products. i - We Sell *^”not accidentally good but *Made Good Always sunkist flourr..'r' Jl./il 1— t ■—1 Soloists, String Quartet, in June Victor Releases Among the June Victor records are red seals by Emilio tie Gogorza, Mis cha Elman, Flonzaley quartet, Fran ces Aida, Benjlamin ■ Gigli, Louise Homer, Jose Mardorv s, Sergei Rach maninoff, Titta Ruffo and Relnald Werrenrath. Paul Whiteman, Benson archestra. Great White Way orchestra. Brooks Johns and his orchestra have made dance records for June releases. Two snappy marches by John Philip Sousa in his military style are in eluded. The Duncan sister of vaude ville fame present the sisterly trials of "The Music Lesson,” In which Phil Oilman assists at the piano. New York City Lecturer to Speak Here Sunday “The March of the Nations to Armageddon” will be the subject of a lecture by Benjamin H. Boyd of New York City, at the Eagles' home. Seventeenth and Cass street, Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The lec ture is free and will be gven under the auspices of the International Bl ble Students’ association, organized by the late Taster Russell. Food-Dink /or All Age* W Avoid Imitations—Substitutes Omaha’s Best Food Markets THE HOME OF QUALITY PRODUCTS Come Once and You Will Come Always 10 lbs. Best Cane OOf* Sugar . Tall cans Del Monte Red Salmon.25c No. 2 cans Red Rasp berries in heavy syrup, can...'-25c 30 New Breakfast Food, per pkg.15c Sifted Peas, can ... 15c Windmill Corn, Country ; Gentleman, can 12Y2c Monarch Pork and i Beans, can.10c Doz.$1.19 10 Bars ; p. & g. Soap, 48c i/o-lb. pkg. Chips-0 25c Pearl White Soap, 10 Bars 39c Large cans Del Monte Pears, 35c, 3 cans $1 CANDY McComb’s Home-made Old Fashioned Cho colate Drops, lb. 33c Chocolate-covered Pea nuts, per lb.33c COFFEE Our Central Special Coffee, lb..'.30c 3 lbs.88c A Special Blend for Ice, Tea, per lb.45c ITENS Peanut Sandwiches, per lb..32c Dixie Sandwiches, per lb.28c Tall cans Cama- If)* tion Milk. Fancy Fresh Dressed Young Hens, per lb. 27‘‘c Shoulder Genuine Spring Lamb, at per lb. 12'c 48-lb. Sack, $1.75 48 lbs. Blue Bell „ Flour.$1.75 Fruits—Vegetables Extra fancy Mo. Berries. Extra fancy Pineapples, large size, each.. 20c Per doz.$2.35 Per crate, 30 Pine apples .$4.50 New Potatoes, 5 lbs. 33c Rhubarb, 3 bunches 10c Radishes, per bunch lc Extra large Asparagus, per bunch.7*/2c Fancy Sunkist Oranges, £er dozen.29c Shredded Wheat, per pkg. Genuine Lamb Stew, per lb.5c Steer Pot Roast, per lb.13V2c Best Cuts Beef Shoulder Roast, lb.16y2c Prime Rolled Rib Roast, per lb. ..25c Fancy Young Veal 1 Breast, per lb.. .8Vic Sugar-Cured Bacon Backs, per lb. .15Vic California Style Sugar Cured Ham, lb. 13Vic Lge. can Advo Peaches, can.35c 3 cans.;.. $1.00 FRUITS Fancy Sunkist Lemons, per doz.*. 29c Limes, per doz.35c Head Lettuce, hd. 12Vic Creen Onions, 4 bunches for .5c Extra fancy Green or Wax Beans, lb,17V2C 3 lbs. for.50c BUTTER & EGGS DEPT. Central Extra Quality Creamery pkg. Butter, * per lb. .42 1-2 Guaranteed Fresh Coun try Eggs, doz. .. 27c Fresh Creamed Cottage NCheese, per lb. .. „ 13c 2 lbs. for.25c Fancy Strong Yellow Cheesd1, per lb.27c 1 . Always use Kitchen Klenxer to clear the bathroom fixtures. Its soft, powdery substance forms a inin, lameriiee mm mai dissolves the dirt and leaves the surface antlseptically clean and gleaming. . , uh Kttcnen Menzer i freely. As It contains / no acid nor hard ✓ frit. It cannot njura any surface. ^ '//^Use in Your Wash Boiler or Washing Machine * A Prize of $150 For the Best Loaf of Home-Made Bread Rules of the Exhibit All entries must be received at the Burgess-Nash Auditorium not later than 10:30 on the morning of June 11th. The judges will “select” tjie win ning loaf during the day and announce the winner during the afternoon. The bread will be on display all during Monday. Write out your recipe fully, giving the treatment of the dough as followed in the making of your bread. Fresh bread will be required for entry, i s This contest will be of interest to EVERY WOMAN. We invite you to see the exhibit. There will be hun dreds of home-made loaves on display and, remem ber, the winning loaf will present its maker with $150 in gold. Petersen £? Pegau . Baking Company a ■ ■ 1 . .1 . . * - Cudahy’s Puritan » "MO royal personage7no epicure, can boast a better bacon for tomorrow's breakfast thar\ you can if you inset on Puritan when you or* der. For Puritan, remember, is deliciously mild,1 yet piquant because it’s^ Rich flavor, however, is not Puritan’s only pride. It is tender young meat, closer trimmed, and has a low moisture content Thus you gain economy too, while you buv Puritan for its unusually de licious flavor. Sold in the piece or sliced in * pound and half-pound cartons. v “*)taTasteleHs" The Cudahy PackingCaUSA. M*W» of Puritan Ham—Bacon—Lard m Buehler Bros. Omaha’s Leading Crsh Markets For Quality Meats, Quick 5ervice and Lowest Prices 212 N. 16th St. 4903 S. 24th St. 2408 Cuming St. 634 W. Broadway, Co. Bluffs Fancy Young Veal Roast 14c Choice Beef Pot Roast 10c I Choicest Veal Stew Choicest Lean Pork Shoulders SATURDAY SPECIALS Native Steer Beef Rib Roast, rolled.20<* Native Steer Chuck Roast.lt<* Choice Rib Boiling Beef. 5c Choicest Sirloin Steak.20c Choicest Round Steak .ISC VEAL CUTS Choice Veal Shoulder Roast.14c Choice Veal Chops. 20c Choice Veal Legs, Vt or whole.20c Choice Veal Loins.20c FancyVYoung Hens.26c * SPRING LAMB Hindquarters .20c Forequarter^.12’ jc Choice Lamb Chops.20c Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen.25c BUTTERINE DEPARMENT Evergood Liberty Nut.20c Evergood Liberty Nut, S lbs.95c Evergood Butterine, 2 lbs .45c Evergood Butterine, 5 lbs.$1.15 Rex Nut Butterine.19c Fancy Creamery Butter .41c P. & G. 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