The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 01, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 11, Image 11

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    Johnson Refuses
Political Comment
California Senator Greeted by
Father and Friends in
y Home State.
Sacramento. Cal., Aug. 31.—
Greeted by his father and many
friends. United States Senator Hiram
W. Johnson stopped here for a few
minutes today on his way to San
Francisco.
Senator Johnson expressed his de
light at getting home again, but still
refused to discuss politics. He re
iterated his previous statements re
garding the situation abroud.
In a statement to the Sacramento
Bee, the senator branded as a "pure
lake" the purported interview' with
him at Omaha, in which he said he
w-as made to talk of President Cool
idge.
"Because of my long ahsence, tvpd
because I deemed the time inoppor
tune, I have refused to discuss pol
itics in any fashion,” Senator John
son declared. "This I have said to
all reporters. I have not and will
not talk politics utftil I have con
ferred with my California friends
and met with the men and women
wh i did the great progressive work
c-in, other days there will
be for atatements and contests and
1 ... 1 sitite. Today I’m just home
again and very happy."
Senator Johnson spent most of
the time while his train stopped here
in conversation yith Ills father, I
Grove I., Johnson.
—
Cass County Pip Crop Good,
Shipper to Omaha Asserts
J. F. Wood of Alvo, who shipped
a mixed load of livestock to the
! Omaha stockyards yesterday, said
the pig crop in his section was show
ing up nicely, with prospects in gen
<ral looking better than they have for
some time.
Mr. Wood has lived In Cass county
for f>2 years end has been a regular
shipper to Omaha since the estab
lishment of the stockyards. He said
the wheat crop will be light in his
neighborhood, but that the corn will
turn out big.
State Meeting of League of I
W omen Voters to Be at Aurora!
Aurora, Neb., Aug. 31.—-The, state;
convention of the Nebraska League
of Women Voters will be held in Au
rora October 4 and 6. Mrs. Elizabeth
Senning, acting president of the state
league, is in*Aurora making plans for
the convention. The national league
will be represented at the convention
by its first vice president, Miss Bell
Shrewln of Cleveland, O. Mrs.
Nancy Schoommaker will address the
convention on the world court.
If you are caught in a shower an.l
are afraid the tain will spot your
dress, wipe it off immediately with a
piece of soft silK, always stroking in
the direction of the nap.
For You
^ ONTS ^
i
sssJCE CREAM
Today!
FRESH PEACH
—a “Peaches and Cream” special that’s made
of Delicia Vanilla and full-flavored peaches,
ripened in the orchard and specially selected
for this dainty. Get Fairmont’s Fresh Peach
Special—and you get a real treat.
Take it home today in bulk—or in pint or quart sealed packages.
Frozen Fresh Daily the BETTER Way in /
Omaha, Crete, Grand Island and Sioux City
1*22 FairmontCreamery COiliE.
^■KH2&Estabushed 1384- DeliciaIceCreamWEUMtC.
r General
Information
Mr. Ek, HA. 1325
Macaroon
Jumbles
2 tons Fresh Naked Fancy
Cookies for Handy Service
Stores.
3 lb. Cady,
Family Size
JUST
AROUND
THE CORNER
TELEPHONE YOUR
ORDER NOW!
“The Telephone Is for YOUR
Convenience”
STORES CLOSED AT NOON LABOR DAY
Place Your Order Saturday for Monday
Morning's Delivery
Fruits and Vegetables
ADiftlAFC Siinklst, sweet and juicy
ORANGES 4<)c
RPinS Kx,ra Fan,T< Washing. f)r _
PEARS r'r
APPLES BT’" 65c
PEACHES 25c
GRAPES s>r' ”■ 25c
CAULIFLOWERS'-"" 20c
CUCUMBERS 5c
THMATOPQ SmaM hn*M i5c
I UIvIM I U CO Market basket35£
RADISHES 2s, 8c
BEANS Hr 10c
LETTUCE Ice Berg, per Head, IOC
PUFFED WHEAT, 2 for 25c
Bran Flakes, Kellogg’s 3 for25c
SWEET PICKLES, Fun Quart.,43c
MAZOLA Quarts, 57c
CRISCO 1 and 1-2 lb. Cans 35C
Baking Powder, i“'K.r,::'-29c
CLEANSER, ow Dutch; 3 for 28c
MATCHES, 6 for 37c
MACARONI, 3 for 25c
Toilet Paper, a;r.,...'r, ,,'"'25c
MILK Roberts’ Stays Fresh Longest
HI ■ I Macaroni—THE DISH—Df
Skinner s mi<ip tr**h to~
Forbes' coffee
Rrjfulnr 45r talar* firr lb. ...
_ n jggyj H ============r || Fairmont'.
BynERsfe
FI DIIR OMARmOEFLOUR
| | I "Kirry aark Kunrantrrd|** 24-lb. aark.
„ 11 — ■ —— —
“CRYSTAL WHITE”
I “For llir family laundry** .
MAI T “PURITAN”
I ■ I SB [ ■ Illrh* dt llrloua, prr ran .
nnr ■ “FAULTLESS77"
nnrA “milk crust”
UIILft “POTATO BREAD”
Oil Rates Suspended
Washington. Aug. 31.—The Inter
state commerce commission today
suspended until December^ 30 the
operation of certain schedules pro
posed by the Atchison. Topeka &
Why Take the
Chance?
When you buy “just cheese” you never
know by whom it is made, how, or under
jvhat conditions, neither do you know
the flavor or quality until perhaps toolate.
When you buy Kraft Cheese, you are buy
ing a trade-marked product guaranteed
by the makers—master cheesemakers. A
product with every safeguard to protect
its purity, and you further know that
each new purchase will be as clean, as
wholesome and of the same delightful
flavor as the last. The very best of rea
sons for demanding Kraft Cheese.
>
Four varieties: American, Pimento, Swiss
and Brick, sold by the slice, pound or loaf.
8 VARIETIES IN TINS
Santa Fe railway Increasing rates on
petroleum and Its products. The
rates, now to be Investigated by the
commission, affect shipments of pe
troleum and Its products from pro
ducing points in Kansas and t'olora
do, north of Denver, and the ex
treme southeastern portion of Wyom
ing. _ _
Ow»~
vsssk
Will Not m
Injure the
WHEN IN NEED OF HELP
TRY
OMAHA BEE WANT ADS
jflNf ^^k Ml Al__ ^*j £2*/*J
Another Piggly Wiggly
4960 Podge Street
Roses Free to Every Adult
Our new store at the above address will open Saturday, Septem
ber 1st at 9 a. m. We invite you to inspect our wonderful dis
play of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Jello 'Flavors 10c
Cream Cheesed 28c
Butter r lb. 48c
Post Toasties 81c
Early June Peas t: '13e
Pure Strawberry 16-ounce aq.
Preserves Jar »vw
DSaItIaC Harmann’sSweet OQa
rlUMCo Quart Jar VVV
These Prices Are Good at All Piggly Wiggly Stores
-OUR NEW BAKERY
Under Management of West Farnam Bakery. Depart
ment restocked with delicious, fresh, home-baked bread
twice daily. You’ll find this a convenient place to buy
quality bakery products.
2 Large or 3 small loaves Bread .«<>r
Genuine Bohemien Bread that is made wholesome,
t tasty and sanitary.
Butter peer5tibCresm'ry: 46c
CHEESE 29c
GEM NUT r.3 21c
OLIVES ^ ^.- 33c
Coffee Fr 98c
FLOUR Sr,l VI $1.49
MACARONI B"‘ 25c
RICE Fancy Blue Rose, 3 Its. 19c
P. & G. SOAP 10 Bars 42c
Prime Rib Kt 19c
CHICKENSKi-:r w r,”h33V2t
PORK CHOPS 22VaC
RIB BOIL Choice Steer, III. Sc
PORK SHOULDER [r,,93/4C
ROAST ”... 12y2c
VEAL ROAST t r i 15c
PICNIC HAMS V”0””1 12V2c
HAMS su-ri: H-If... 211/zC
BACON C-J’H”1 „ 173/4C
GRAPES wM‘ 38c
PEACHES El; 21c
C A NT A L 0 P ES !£r, £~- 25c
WAX BEANS 10c
LETTUCE 3 10c
BLACKBERRIES LT 11c
SUNKIST ,k*;: -BUY
FLOUR =•£=■- SUNKIST