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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1923)
Bravery Medal for Cozad Youth r —— Lawrence Lapp to Get Inter state Commerce Award for Saving Woman’s Life. Cozad, Neb., Nov. 18.—Saturday af ternoon at 3:30, 12 officials of the Union Pacific will be at Cozad, and award an Interstate commerce com mission medal of honor to Lawrence P. Lapp, Union Pacific station helper, at Cozad. The medal Is bronze and awarded only after a thorough inves tigation and upon approval of the president. Approval of the reward to young Lapp was one of the last official acts of the late President Warren G. Har ding, before he left on his Alaskan tour. Young Lapp holds In his pos session a letter written by Mr. Har ding nfter leaving Washington, com mending his heroic act. Only 24 per sons have been so honored in the his tory of the nation. Mrs M. F. Johnson of Cozad was the woman whose life Lapp is cred ited with saving, on the morning of December 30, 1922, at the Cozad sta tion. Lapp was pulling a baggage truck to the south side of the plat form as Mrs. Johnson crossed the trarks to board passenger No. 16, eastbound. Her hat was blown off and was carried down the track of the oncoming train. Mrs. Johnson started after her hat, and the train was bearing down upon her. Seeing she was about to be crushed to death. Lapp leaped Into the path of the train and carried the woman to a place of safely, just as the train rushed by. I Then he collapsed from the excite ment. Every one who witnessed the deed, and the engineer In the call, believed for a short time that both (0kvere under the train. H. A., Adams, assistant to the gen era] manager of the Union Pacific, brought the matter to the attention of the interstate commerce commis sion at Washington. In response to an invitation by the citizens of Cozad, and the commercial club of this city, the officials of the Union Pacific will present the medal SsMi-day In the Rialto theater at Cozad. .it 6:3ft in the evening the Cozad commercial club will tender the of ficlals of the Union Pacific system a banquet in the basemeift of the Meth odist church. Wymore Citizens to Vote on Site for High School Wymore. Neb.. Nov. 16.—At a meet ing of the Wymore city council it was decided to call a special election to be held Devember 18 for the pur pose of a vote on the proposition of whether or not the city council shall turn over one block of ground, in the west part of Wymore, known as Me Candless park, for the site of the new $200,000 high school building to be erected here in the near future. If the proposition does not carry at the election the new school will be built on the present school block, to one side of the plot of ground, on account of the present obsolete build ing occupying the center of the block. f Safe Milk rand Malt Crain Ext. m powder, nukes L Tkt Food-Drink ft for All Age* IV* Avoid Imitations—Sobititotes McCandleas park la an Ideal spot fori the new building, except that it is farther removed from the center of the city. MVCMMNTH Call AT lantic 3857—And Save Money Feature Specials for Saturday C 1/mnnrVMacaroni,Spaghetti, Vermi-T, , ~ mum Ocelli, Noodles, per pkg. ... I /2v Creme Oil Price 10c, Saturday Only. . 5c Crystal ^hite mffiss ^ 39c Kitchen Klenzer or Lighthouse, per can.6c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for.25c Argo Starch, three 1-lb. pkgs. for..25c Del Mcnte Peaches, 3 large cans for.85c Ii~re Treat Peas, a real treat, can 23c; doz. $2.65 Prunes, new crop, large size, 3 lbs. for.43c Prunes, new crop, extra large, 3 lbs. for. . . ,55c Ankcla Coffee, our best, 3 lbs. for.$1.90 Hershey’s Cocoa, Vi-lb. can, 3 for.50c A §9 A Fresh Sh?p S *4 £# B "" mentiustln MARSHMALLOWS, Fresh and Fluffy, lb. 31c Peanut Brittle, Taffy, Chocolate Creams, Assorted Hard Candies, ^ fF* _ Special, per lb. Creamery Butter, Idlewilde or Seward, lb. 51c Cream Cheese, American or Brick, lb... 29*/2c From 8 A. M. to 12 Noon SHORT CUT PORTERHOUSE STEAK, per lb. . ..Yl^/zc From 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. EXTRA LEAN PORK CHOPS, per lb.10c Chickens, home dressed spring, lb.23*/^ Pork Loin Roast, extra lean, lb.1214c - -- - - ■ ■ Steer Pot Roast, choice, lb.10c i Fresh Pork Shoulder, very lean, lb.9%c Young Veal Roast, lb.\2Vzc Young Veal Breast, lb.8V4C £acon, Wilson’s, 1-lb. carton.35c Bacon, Dold’s Sterling, extra lean.23* 2C Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured, lb.17*/2C Potatoes—Red River Variety, peck. 23c Grape Fruit—Extra Fancy Florida, 4 for 25c Jonathan Apples—Extra Fancy Market Bas. 59c X. / lbSI \ Douglas Harney Dhone AT. \ phone AT. *54901_ _a '7175 most!ph^5^Q 10 bars Pearl White Soap, 35* Fancy Young Veal Roast, per lb. 15* and 12Vfe* New Sauerkraut, per lb. 7Vo* 1 Omaha’s Best Food Markets THE HOME OF QUALITY PRODUCTS Come Once end You Will Come Always Prime Rolled Rib Roast, per lb. 19'/2< Lean Young Pig Pork Roast, per lb. SATURDAY SPECIAL Iten’s Pineapple and Co coanut Fruit Bars, something new and dif ferent. 2 lbs. for. .65* It»n’s Fairy Sodas, per caddie . . . .59* COFFEE Our Delicious Central Special, lb.30* 3 lbs.88* Cane and Maple Syrup, per gallon .$1.30 Half gallon .65* Quart cans.35* Pint cans . . .20* 4-lb. pkg. Advo Pancake Flour .23* 4-lb. pkg. Pillsbury Pan cake Flour .. ....45* QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY Fancy Fresh Dressed Young Spring Chickens, per lb.f. . •24’/2<^ Fancy Fresh Dressed Spring Ducks, per lb. . ..-ZQVit FANCY GROCERIES 10 lbs. Cane Sugar 890 Del Monte Apricots, 35c grade, can, 30* 3 cans, 83* Arlvo Extra Peaches, halves or sliced, per can. . .35* 3 for.$1.00 Large cans J. M. Pineapple, can .35* 3 cans for. $1.00 3oc grade Del Monte Peaches, can . . .30* 3 cans . . . . .85* Extra Sifted Little Quaker Peas, per can.30* 3 cans for . . .85* Advo Extra Sifted Peas, per can. .25* Per dozen . .. .... . $2.f)0 Early June Peas, can. .14* 3 cans for . . . .40* J. M. Extra Wax or Green Beans, per can.14* 3 cans . ... .40* Van ('amp’s Milk, can.. 10^ Per dozen .SI.II* 48-lb. sk. Pillsbury 1 *Q Bert Flour.«M.U0 48-lb. sk. Omar Flour. T Small Lea^i Pig Pork Loin Roast, per lb. 17j/2* Armour's Shield or Dold's Sterl ing Lean Bacon, lh. i 10 bars Crystal White . oap, 42* Best Cuts Fancy Shoulder Roast, per lb. 12 *'2* Fancy Pot Roast, per lb. 10* BUTTER AND EGGS Central Xtra Quality and Idlewild Pkg. Butter, per lb.49' a*1 Guaranteed Checked Eprys in cartons, doz. . 25* Philadelphia Cream Cheese, lb. . .13* 2 lbs.25* FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Special Prices Grapefruit, large size, 4 f<>r.25* Cranberries, 4 lbs. . 25* Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. 25* Red River Early Ohio Potatoes, bu. M>* Fancy Jonathan Apples, per bu.SI.110 Fancy Delicia Apples, per box.81.98 Good Cooking and Making Apples, bu.81.75 * WE 1SSIE (-IfKI N STAMPS WHY NOT PHONE YOUR ORDER TON MillTf IT MRANM BETTER SERVICE SATURDAY. Ol T-OF-TOW N PEOPLE. TAKE ADVAN TAGE OF THESE PRICES. HAIL US YOUR ORDER. SATISFAC TION Ol VII A NT EE D. SUGAR, 10 Lbs. Be3t Cane 87c CARNATION MILK,"”.,';,',?: 10c ——— | iramr - PIG PORK LOIN, 10V, KRKSH PORK ( IIOI'S, 2 II,*. for. ■'■fi I OT AO PIG PORK ROAST lit.' ..Uv* PU NIC HAMS, So. I SuK.tr lured. II,.V ..ioi!5 SI I.SII PI ItlMI BACIIS, So. I (erode, III.1R>25 SI (. AR II IIII SIvIN SKit II S >1 S. one-IttiIf or w hole, II,. . . Iftt 'r PHIAir. Hill ROAST, honed mid rolled, II,. l»t.!5 CHICKENS, fresh killed springs, lb. 24'AC ' STEER MEEK BOII,, II. 7<,C STEER STEAK, lb. STEER POT ROAST, Il>..10'i*> YOL'Nti VEAL ROAST, U>. 14*/b£ IHRBECTE1) HAM. II..r>fiC I* 17HE PORK SAI SAGE, 12%t i VOt \G LA>111 STEW, Ih. . . 7Vi4 | VOl NO LA NR ROAST Ih. IB'/a* ' VOI XG VEAL STEW, II. S'^ PI RE RENDERED LARI), .'I pound** for.49£ GRAPE FRUIT, ,SHJ.ViXiV 5c APPI.KS, fniii-J l„rRr .loom bn „a, per huahrl. 11 RK PAN< A BUN IJA A IS COOKING APPI.KS, III II... for.7.29* t Al.ll nllM A ll OH AA (H AIM S, (Ml,, lull hnsUel .5;>C SI \KIST SWEET OHANGKS, dorr,,. . 2*1* M AA IIO'IKS I II I.AVE11 FIGS, for 0,1,1,- „ar. II,.. .2a* KAT AIOIIK ( II AMIKIIIIIKS, rxlrn ulrol II,a. for . oka H UMPS, < AKIKITN, HI T ABAC AN, (I II,a. for. oka I. ARCH JKIISKA BAKING SAAF.KT POTATOKS, .1 II,.. 25H FANCY l.AIM.K HEAD I.KTTCCK, enrh. joa FANCY COl.OH AIIO CAI I.IFI.OAA EII, lb.J5^ »H I ■■ II I B II M B II TTW1 !■ n TOMATOES,«a”omss 6 Cans 59c Sl'(».j,R CORN, extra nice, new pack, 0 cnnn. 59c 1 Ol K OWN rUlOI S ANKOI. \ COFFEE, 4ftc value, 2 Him ii7C i St Mi 1ST FI.OIR. 4S Him.. 24 Him. 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No. I, per pound.75C SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs., 27C FANCY HEAD HICK, 3 Iba.. 25C NAVY BEANS. 3 Ilia.25C PAMHV FRESH KOVAL MARSHMALLOWS, Ih... 39£ H I *3 XJ I , I'EAM'T HI TTEIA KISSES, Ih..19£ Kl ITTFR Country Creamery l’kif* Ih.40r ^ ’ B*n Thomsen’s Itairy Maid. Ih.52<* FKiffS—Tlioniat’n'a I tlllflea, In curtona, Kunrunlrrd, d»i . 30 ^ rill.KSi:—Mild, nirllou, full rrrnin \\ iaronaln, from one of our 30fl-lh. 'lumnioiha, prr lb. 3?♦ C Snii|>p7 yellow full rrenni Wlaeonaln, prr lb. ’ZHC 'll Ml—Thomarn'a )rllow Cornmeal, larKe rake....IOC --! PEARL WHITE SOAP, 10 BARS 35c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 BARS 43c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS We pk**„ 3 for.23£ | PURITAN MALT,H0PFLAV0R59c r im ttwtm ISH-IG-IH C.irnnm HIKE DELIVERY Phone AT 4003 ■ ,,, wmm —i— !■-1-■MnBBB-“ B33^rJ3SHGuE , m \ n. okdikh hi i -U ----.-J BUERIER BROS. Omana’s Busy Cash Markets 212 N. 16th Please Shop Early 2408 Cunning 4903 S. 24th Stores Open Till 634 W. B’dway, 9 P. M. Council Bluffs Small Lean Pork Loins 10 to 12 Av. 12’C Choicest Beef Chuck Roast 10 c Choice Lean Pork Butts 12'c Choice Fresh Skinned Mams.14c Choice Fresh Spareribs .10c Choice Boiling Beef.6c Choice Beef Pot Roast.9c Choicest Cut Round Steak.15c Choicest Cut Sirloin Steak. ..15c "Fresh Cut Hamburg Steak.12V2C Fresh Made Breakfast Sausage.15c Sugar Cured \ Picnic Hams . SMOKED MEATS Fey. Skinned Hams 20c Fancy Lean Bacon 22c Choice Breakfast Bacon.20c Fancy Strip Bacon 16c Choice Beef Rib Roast, rolled . .18c PORK CUTS Choice Fresh Side Pork. 18c Choice Leaf Lard . 14fc Fresh Neck Bones, 6 lbs. for. 25c Fresh Pig Tails lie Fresh Pig Hearts, 4 lbs. 25c Fresh Pig Snouts, 4 Ihs.25c Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs 25c Pickled Pig Feet, 3 lbs.25c Fresh Killed Hens 22c Fresh Killed Spring Chickens .2?c Choicest Small i Lean Pork Shoulder SPRING LAMB Genuine Hindquarters, Special "at.18c Forequarters, Special at .14c Choicest Lamb Chop . . . 25c VEAL CUT Choicest Veal Roast 14c Choicest Veal Stew 10; Choicest Veal Chop 20c BUTTERINE AND CANNED GOODS Evergood Liberty Nut— 1-lb. pltg.21c 5-lb. pltg.$1.00 Evergood Oleo— 2 lbs. 48c; 5 lbs. $1.20 Puritan Malt.55c P. & G. Soap, 10 bars for .38c Early June Peas, 3 cans.42c I xj i*n i*n.! Mail Ordvri I filed Promptly xwd Shipped USE BEE WANT ADS-THEY BRINE RESULTS General Information. H.lrney 1325 Service and QUALITY ^ Just Around the Corner Your Handy Service Grocer You depend upon him to select from the world's store house the things which will give satisfaction. You depend upon him for a square deal, when you phone your order. You depend upon him for an unfailing delivery when you have company for dinner. You cun feel free to s<-nd the children to the store tn an emerg ency a ad know that the grocer will give them his personal at tention. You eun put 100% dependence in the fact thut he Is a resident of jour own community, thut he knows his business, that he is there to serve you, not only with the commodities which yon come into the market to buy, hut with the vulue of his own personak responsibility for the things he sells. SUGAR COOKIES All Children Enjoy Sugar Cookies. 2 Lbs. for 43c f * | I f! Asserted Flavors; 1 (]a JlLLU p^packa^ IUU / Powdered or j Qp Cake; Each, | |J|| SAMI FLUSH = 19c SALMON 27c SARDINES S 19c SWANSDOWN at. 29c SOUPS— 10c KRAUT 13c PORK-BEANS '"--11c j POST BRAH 2 far 25c f—— Fruits and Vegetables ■ GRAPEFRUIT BFgg Iceberg. Head, j 12M Fancy Jersey Berries; irp Pound JL fJ UnWCV Clover Comb „ nUliLl Honey; each.. iOt ORANGES Satsumas; doz. 45c GRAPES K?i2po”n4 29c Kirschbraun’s “Ideal” or PQn Fairmont’s “Better Butter” Lp. ^!■ HAM S Morris’ ‘Supreme’ Lb. 28C PORK SAUSAGES? a 27c FLOUR rjfc $1.69 s 95c Crystal White 10 Bars 49c COFFEE Nut Margarine 3 Us. for Order “Elgin” for Quality. Pound SKiNNjRMis! Use Roberts’ MiMabies PO AH Fresh Bread Dally DnC. MU ‘Faultless,’ ‘Milkcrust,’ ‘Potato Bread’ I S&fftrj C ^ Tfhiertstm From Producer to Consumer Specials for Sat., Sun. and Mon. Fresh cars of Jonathan at 1.50 bushel. Black Twig. 1.25, and Gano at 1.00 bushel. Early Ohio Potatoes 1.50 & 1.75 per 120-lb. sack Russet Burbank Potatoes at 2.00 sack. 1420 Capitol Ave. For You Today! GOLDEN SUNSET . —a Delicia Special that reflects the glow of the Golden West, because of the fresh eggs used in the making. The rich color is good to the eye—the rich flavor is pleasing to the palate—and the rich food value is needed these November days. T aha it home today in hu*k o» m pot qu«i t seaVd packages hit-sen hi rah Daily the HI TTFR Wav *n Omaha. Crete. I'.ranJ Island and '*mi Cite l H" Fairmont Cream eryCol^ > v^Jt_^BEsTA*iijHioi8S4- Deucia Ice Cream