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I ^ Bp ARTHUR BRISBANE J
Tb* tlwltafl of
Ms> arhlli, Mass., (MU men, 181 w«
men, took the trmihte to vote Ml
itf It.OOtt lnlfP, I'pMld
Americans term to |»*k |nteie»t In
polities, Had a trained rhtmpansae
warned a tight rope stretched ghnve
fha principal street »*f Haverhill,
an primary day, heating a drum a*
he walked, all the if,noil vegts
tered voters would have hern out
tn see that ehtmnanree
It'i hard to mn** politics, or, for
that matter, reltgh.n, Interesting
enough to draw modern crowd*.
Of two Ameriran geese talking to
each other, often etna 1* asking,
“What do you think about bust*
ness? Will the national election
disturb prosperity, etc.?" The
United Wtates hasn't slatted on tt*
prosperity. With Mellon in the
treasury the nation's debts are cut
down. Meanwhile the peonln are
‘saving and putting away $30,000,
000 a day, in raving* hank* and
good investment*. Why worry?
No one realizes how thing* grow
; In America, how rapidly we are
climbing toward really gigantic en
terprises, worthy in size or the rich
est country. Recently some figure*
of New York's National City bank
were published. In May, 1893, de
posits in that, hank amounted to
■ 22 millions, and total resourcca to
726 million*.
On April 1 of this year the
pawnks deposits wptc 740 million:.,
,the total resources 934 millions.
In the report of this April the
hank showed among its a«sets more
‘than 9f> millions of United States
government bonds aqd certificates.
And in 30 days that have elapsed
'since that report was published, the
•bank has a profit of a million and
a quarter on the increasd value of
its government bonds.
This isn't a government to sell
short, and not one to make its citi
zens worry.
You know the story of a man
that was frightened to death by
practical jokers. They tied him to
a chair, gagged him, put the soles
of his feet in warm water, told him
they were going to cut, the soles of
his feet and let him bleed to death.
The water was colored red, the dull
ride of a razor was passed across
the soles of hi* Teet, and the man,
believing that he was bleeding to
death, actually died of heart fail
ure, That was a foolish joke.
Don't frighten prosperity to death.
If the pessimists want to worry
let them worry about the navy and
fl> ing forces of the United .States.
When our silly statesmen met, the
foreigners at that. Washington con
ference ami agreed to scrap war
•• «'l«, thev did what shoulu have
out them all on the political junk
' "Jim England and Japan scrapped
' >«,ni In- bottom," as William B.
' «•„. rn- vr "II puts it. We scrapped
fr th" lop.
^ We - raptad magnificent new
nr. under confirm I ion, shipa of
v hich the cor.t ran up to $40,000,
('00 for one fighting boat. Our dear
friend* acror*. the Atlantic and
across the Pacific, scrapped trash.
Now the naval power of the world
stands: England, !>; Japan, 3;
I nited States, 1.
And when i* conic to a fighting
flying fleet in the air. the United
States stands zero., Worry about
that!
George H. Kendall, president of
th« New York Bank Note company,
dies leaving the company to Miss
Ethel Allen, his secretary. Mr.
Kendall's widow and relative* re
ceive cash and a>-e content. The
secretary becomes role owner of
the business, given to ber hy her
employer for the very s»n?.ible rea
'son that, “she is thoroughly honest,
knows th° complications of my busi
ness a* well as I do, and is the only
person who does know them.”
Many men, who, although they
may not. admit it or even know it,
have working at. their elbow rotne
young woman who know# a# mip-h
about th» business a# they do. or
more, and who i# usually poorly re
warded for what. she know? and
doe*.
* The latest '’iggestion for bootleg
ger#—and it isn’t a bad suggestion,
although it’# immoral advpcates
the u*e of bootlegging submarine#
|^tat would bob up beside the boot
legging ship from Europe, take on
the cargo, #ink, swim under the
w-atching government #hip*, and un
load in quiet waters.
Enforcing prohibition ia consid
erably harder than putting it in the
constitution.
Did you buy government bond#
while the war wa# on, patriot# were
spouting, ladie# singing in the
streets, and even elephant# from
the circu# brought out with sign#
on them to tap the purse of slug
gish patriot#?
If you bought bond# and kept
them, it will interest you to see. the
bond price# quoted thi# morning,
all at or above par. The pathetic
thing is that many real patriots,
with small purses, were compelled
to sell at $85 a bond that cost $100.
Dr. P. F. Smith, in charge of the
United State* geological survey,
announce# discovery of mountain
passe* that make the naval oil re
serve# of Alaska accessible. Thi#
i# important new# for the United
State# and the people will hope
there won’t be any band of patriot#
gobbling up the Ala-knn naval oil
reserve# on the ground that Home
body with adjoining land* might
drain all the oil out of it.
fOpyrlfM, 1994.1
Mobilization Humor Denied.
Belfast, May 2. Reports that the
l.later government has ordered one
, of the border *< ctlons of its special
i constabulary to prepare for mobilhui
' tlon have no foundation, If Is declared
la competent quarters hers. The re
port*, It appears, arose from the cir
cumstance* that thla spe-lal branch
of the Ulster constabulary has an
annual training period like the British
territorial- which now Is approaching.
2 St. Paul Ranks
\rr ConNili(lntnl
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liilftffa) of Km I, \tnlr*wi in
Klrat National Male llank
l*ur« lta>e«| Itv M. Haul Mate,
9t t s«t Kelt t*»» |
Mull , tit enwptstH It
A*. t(‘»t Mi* PtylHit P AiIt)hilte
F 1 AMetbutn and W it p*tt| i*f
th* ftt P# ■! ft at* batik. ftUrhllN
Ilia t#tet»**t of I, | AMitat It iltt
ftrtt fttata bank nf wbb H Mr, An
die*# tta* pr»aidant
tha Ian l>ank* will h* eemaolldated
under the nam* nf th* nt. Paul Mitt
hank, Tha hat* hank wilt hava a
capital nf tin ttmt and will atari with
a surplus nf H.aoa
Th* ftl, Paul mat* hank waa nr
aanltnd In Ilia, *mi lh# First mat#
liank In l*li, th*** being the two old
eat banka In ftt. Paul.
Offlrara of th* naw hank Will he
Mrs Pauline P, Arterburn, president:
>!, Arterburn, vie* president; W. ft,
Paul, Vic# preaidant; F, R. Ilaggart,
vie* president and caahjer; ti, F.
ferny, aselsiant cashier. All of these
ctcepl Mr, Ilaggart wsr* official* of
tha Ilf Paul ftfat* hank, Mr. Ilaggart
was vlca president of tha First mate
bank.
The consolidation Is tha result of
the Illness of Mr. Andrews, who de
sired to retire.
lcamstnr Tomci! Into Hiver
^ hen Bridge Span Collapses
Kearnay. Neb. May 2.-The day
was balmy and ducks were cavorting
about on the tranquil water# of the
mldc Wide Platte as Otto Lowell of
Olbbon started across the bridge south
of that village with a load of baled
alfalfa. Halfway over one of the
bridge spans gave way and Lowell
tcol-, a header Into the stream, clear
"f his load of alfalfa, which followed.
The horses wrenched loose and took
to a nearby field, where they browsed
contentedly on succulent grasses un
til th-ir master completed his bath.
Cruise Arranged.
Newport, TI. I„ May 2. —Arrange
nienls for the Atlantic fleet to join
th® Pacific fleet at ban Pedro ne*t
January and for the combined United
states fleet to proceed to Hewall In
February were made known In naval
Circles here today.
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IN* HMHHf Mil »*>( lit l a-”4
MKi In »l»|» with Hi* IMcIn Mid
hi*t I* »mi*t*n **u Hill yn«i urn
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thi inrtiM 1* |wk« with her iih
apa - Hit * m If sh* Mi l*»* *• In
•**•4 nf In her l*i* Hi, M'a wtl r* * *
Mr IN* frthut* nf th* lit|(li, w M< h
•1*111 |iwl« her lull* Mill** I
peter knew • w«m*n a* nl4 as Mu
iJurhe*, who *•• aid* lo carry off
*M*c***fult* Iho maonattam* and
coquetry of a charming whaal girl
fn almoel any nlh*r woman. Iter III
ila wgya wnijlif h* aillv. Ml In her
ihay ara adorahta, and nm on« of
Iho** who lova h*r would hav« h»r
changed in Ilia (lightest i**H|rtil»r
Dirky ro*« gravely, adjusted Ilia
II* *nd h*ld nut hi* hand In her.
My hat and coat, Madge,' h*
threw over hie *hould«r lo nte. Than
In th* earn* casual l"n*. ha ad
draaacd her.
"Hav* you any particular pi*-*
you'd Ilk* lo ailghl first-Con*t\ I*
land or th* Wool worth Building, or
111* Malropolltan Muaaum? Or would
you pr*f*r Niagara Kalla? And *r*
you aure you hav* aufflclent wrap*?
It'* quit* brick oulalde. '
Sh* at ruck hi* hand smartly with
th* stick of her lorgnette,
"I thought you knew m* better
than that." ah* pnut*d. "I may be
ancient, but do 1 look like th* nine
teenth century? Niagara Kalla, for
sooth! Nothing doing! Tou'll tali*
m* to Havana or Jh* Bermudas —
or—"
"I get you," Dicky Interrupted,
“and I greet you a* a true soul mate.
I’m dying for a good drink myaelf."
"I can endure thl* no longer." I
gave a realistic little shudder and
made my voice heavily mournful,
"fihe not only entice* my husband
away, but she plans to make a crim
inal and a drunkard of him. Take
rne away, Katherine, somewhere,
anywhere, but away!"
Katherine was quick to catch my
cue. I wanted to see her alone, but
had not known Just, how to manage
It. The littlw farce which Dicky and
Mr*. Durk»e were staging and which
th* little woman, at least wae In
tensely enjoying, gave me just the
opportunity I wanted.
"Come to my room, you poor
Douglas
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* AT717S
Omaha's Best Food Markets
The Home of Quality Products
Come Once and You Will Come Always
QUALITY MEATS
Fancy Fresh Dressed Young Hens, lb. 29'4^
Best Cuts Fancy Reef Shoulder Roast, per lb.,. .
Armours Shield Narrow T,ean Breakfast Baron, per
,b.18'4<*
Fancy Young Veal Roast, per lb.|5 and 12r2<*
No. 1 Skinned Hams, half or whole, per lb.. .. 19,4c^
Sugar-Cured, Smoked Picnic Hams, per lb.12'4£
Fancy Short Cut Fresh Beef Tongue, lb.%. 19^
Pig Pork Roast, lb.12’4<*
Fancy Pot Roast, lb.'.?.12’ ’O
"18-lb. Sack
Pillsbury’s
Best Flour
$1.68
Fruit*
Vegetables
Sunkist
Oranges
Dozen
174c
Dr. Phillip’s
Grape Fruit
each
74c
Fancy Home
Grown
Asparagus
per bunch
10c
arid
124c
.Rhubarb 2
Hunches for
5c
Radishes
per bunch
5c
Green or Wax
Beans, per
lb.
20c
Per (it, 50*
10 lb*. Best Cane Sugar
for...87*
100 lbs. Fine Granulated
.88.75
Groceries
Klectrlc Spark Soap,
10 bar*.38*
Petrolene Soap, 12 barn
for.05*
Shredded Wheat, per
Pkg.11*
Post Bran, pkg., 12'/4*
%
Uncle Sam's Breakfast
Food, pkg.20*
Minnesota Macaroni or
Spaghetti, pkg 23*
Assorted Advo Jell,
3 pkgs.23*
2-o*. Bottle of Lemon or
Vanilla Kxtrart . .211*
3 Cana Carnation Milk
tor.2 9*
2 lb. ran Sweet Potatoe*
earli . . . .17'**
No. 3 rana Frank’* Sauer
Kraut . .. .12’**
3 Cana Corn .29*
Aaaorted Pure Jama,
18-oz. jar for ...29*
Baker’a Cocoanut, per
c*n .15*
Monarch Baked Beana,
3 cana for.29*
Salad Drawing,
our own maka,
par lb . 40£
Buttar and £«*• If
Maadow Gold,
Bettar Buttar or
Ideal Buttar
par lb.
American,
Yellow or
Brick.Cheese,
par lb.,
li-oz. pkg. Old
Individual
Roquefort
Cheeae, 2 for
.Silver Nut or i
Tropic Oleo
per lb.
SPECIAL
for Saturday
I ten'* Cranio
Sandwich,
2 Iha. for
55c
Fancy
Louisiana Harries
New Potatoes,
3 lb*, for
23c
Coffee
Our Central
Special,
par lb.,
35c
3 lb*.
$1.00
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tilt A it till *
1 AM I H lit (* #ri***l i* Ifm
I *ll* AAld A* • * lift lh# < A t
t M aNM Util A h'f**l**A
W * «»• •*A fh* Am>t IM Mi*
thtdiM * ft* I* *M li'ffi d*At*|
tingt-, And lt*ll'MHii i*,t**)M hit
am*,"
*t |Ii*h|M **td tMlrh *t that:
ah# mM ' I hi Aim*!
to fafft to ftm. And tut fwOeht A* fit I
h# hat*|iv how until i* get Mti
Ah* I* tithing And fwiiiilllif ntth »
gitmt Inntttng Mil, And tit* hi ft*
nothing »ttf* bn h*t !l*t eup i*
brimmih*. *
AMI a petit* tie A dot A Id* little!
tnitd'liii *hi Inhit hit# lint In ht *
youth," | In Hint
' Ah* • A darling A AW.'1 KalhfHh*
atHiniid, thinning *i»i I hi dim? *f
her on ii t< <m» and uah»Hng m« in
'hnl di* ton Inn* any nthir n<nnan
nhn mutd get ana? With It*
"N«t ri|ii, f gnawered, ami th*n
na III* door i Inanl. and Katherine
pitihid forward a chair for tun, I
aak*d lh* tpi*«l|on whlrlt had lain
heavily atalnit my heart for da* a.
"Tell tin*, do you think th»ri* a any
rhanr* of Ha coming ha*'k7"
Katherine* pmfearional manntr
lnvnat*d lirr tnatantlv.
"On that point I ran »lv* you no
Information. ' *hr aald alowly, "for
I havo non*, only a trained dlag
noallclan rntild d*termln* that, and
lt‘a too eortti j*i even f*>i lh* b»»l
of them to off*r ait opinion. t>f one
thing you may Im ante. Dr, Hrallh
wall* cleared everything up to the
In at atom, and 111#* wound boa healed
beautifully, an on* ir|lglit expert
when h# operate*.
All her enlhii'.laem for the aklll of
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CHICK SALE
All Breeds, 10< to 15f
More'* lour <-|i»nc«, Saturday
morning w* will **II !,<100 fin*
(tandaid hr*d rhlrk* »»l*cl»d from
h»*vy living atralna at 10# to
15#. All br**d». Com* *arly.
The Baby Chiek Store
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MAIL ORDER SPECIAL! tilth cicry Mb. parks** of nor So, 1
fOinpnnder Ten at $IJ>0 nnd Mb. ha* of fancy Breakfast Cocoa
for 4i*e. we will ship yon 100 Ihs. best refined sn*ar for 7.96;
total, $9.70. Satisfaction fJiinrontoed or Monpy Refunded.
100 Lb«. Best Refined Sugar ..$8,69
10 Lbs. Best Cane SUGAR 85c
MILK. Carnation, nr Talue Brand <8 limit), ran . 0VtC
t VhOI, A IVOMIEK COFFEE, 3 Ihs. for .$1.10
HI ITER, Dairy Moid, hesf creamery; pound.. .‘(Op
EtitiS, strlelly fresh from fbe ronnfry, doyen . 22^e
CHEESE, hraft Bros. Brick, special, Ih.25T
M.tZOLA, per f|finrt ran only ....47T
RED SALMON, fall ran«, regular Ue seller, for.25<*
BUITLETT TRAVIS, flneat 4 allfnrnla park, large 4Ae eaa. . 294
VtOICD4l<R PIC ACHES In hraty ayrup. worth 4t»r, large ran...2*34
HAWAII AM SLICED PINEAPPLE, a rral valor, large ran.314
HH\7, BAKED BRASH. e*tr» a|>eetMl, .1 tall ran*.414
EYTR 4 LAftttE RIPE OLIVES, large 4hr ran, aprrial.294
ill FF4 OLIVES, largr onra In quart fare, Wr mine.494
I 4L1FOII5I4 rill 4EH, large f|-|h. package. 7Ar value.. *94
COCOA BIT *541*4. freah haked. per Ih.22'*4
sir.M.V STEt I4I,, 3 lAc glaaara. I3r value, .254
f Hi VC It VINEGAR with glaaa Jug, full gaflnn .494
FA 51 V II •• F, or 5 4 VI HE A 5*, Mery aprrial, .*! I ha.234
roil,FT PAPER, allk ffoaue. 1,000 aheeta In roll. 3 rolla _294
I HEME Oil, OH II 4 R ll WATER # 4VTVV.E SOAP. 3 I Or bare 214
FRESH MADE POT4TO on * 4*114*.!, SALAD, plot .254
Ot H OW 5 1.000 ISLE OR MAYONNAISE, freah dally, pt.... 35*
BUCKEYE FRUIT .1 AM, large 10-ouore Jar, JWr Maine.214
FA NO LAMOE MUIR DRIED TEACHES, Mh. pkg. 35*
PINEAPPLE Evfra Large Each 25c
in?, phiimcd unwK mi it ,i«r#» ,).». a r«r . 2Ke
ORASOCK, sweet Jnicy Siinklsf*. doyen.10r
EEMOVS. Inr*e, dandy Jnicy ones, doyen.25r
A*t|’AR Atit'S, freah young and tender, hunch .104
HEAD LETTUCE, elegant aolld heads, each .104
CELERY, freah shipment from Florida ....104
f.REEN ONIONS, a whole dosea. honrhra. 194
f’RKSIf *1*15 4* II. young and fender, perk ..85*
NEW POTATOES, Inrgr onra, 4 lha.. 294
HHV BARB, aprrial, A banrhea .. 10*
CHICKENS =» ii.28wc
ERESH PORK 8H0ULDER, POIIRD....Rt*r
CHOKE STEER POT ROAST, POISD ..\Vie
BEST l ITS SHOI I,DEB OR (HECK ROAST, POTSD . 1.V-C
TEAS PORK I HOPS, I’OtTSD .17«r
FtSCV VOIXi VEAL HflAST, POISD .15r
TEA I, BREAST wllh pocket, POISD ..... .8H*
PI RITA V BtCOS, l-I.R. boy sliced.H’it
HOLD'S EXTRA ERAS BtCOS. H or whole. POCSD..... IS'Ar
MOKREEE'S EXTRA LEAS WACOM. H or whole strip, |h„ 24Hr
AD VO. JELL 3 Pkgs. for 25c
SKINNERS ;"H%£v3 Pkg,. 25c
SUNKIST FLOUR,48-U.»itt$1.64
PEARL WHITE SOAP, io i«»39c
wry i vr, a , gfi# i oui niT> h u r<yuR, ; .«■« aft*
PURITAN MALT, Hw Fix,? 57c
BLATZ MALT SYRUP, Cm 55c
Bhelesnl*-Omaha’, I,nr*est P*t Price Market-Retail
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All the delicious flavors of the various kinds
of fruits give Tutti Fruitti a flavor that tickles
the palate and satisfies the appetite.
Serve it as a dessert for dinner or any social
occasion.
Take a quart or pint home today.
There'a a Delicia dealer near you.
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Choicest Veil Legs ( or whole).. 1
Choicest Veil Loins, Kidneys in ...15(*
Choicest Veal Chops .15C !
Choicest Veal Shoulder Roast . 1'm ’is #*
irresh Leaf Lard ...lO'.'C
PORK CUTS
Freth Button Butt!. tTfC
Freth Spareribt . fir
Freth Hamt .17f
Freth Pig Heart! . 5C
Freth Pig Liver . 5C*
Freth Pig Snoutt . Sf*
Pure Porh Sautage . 11t<*
Choice Skinned Hamt, tpecial . |7C
BEEF CUTS
Cho ice Rib Boiling Beef , . . fjC 1
Choice Beef Pot Roatt . 10**
Choice Cut Round Steak . 20f*
Choice Cut Sirloin Steak . 22c
Choice Corned Beef. 12';<*
Freth Baef Liver. I iff*
Freth Beef Braini . IOC
Freth Cut Hamburger . 10c
Freih Country Eggt, QO
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SMOKED MEATS
Sugar Cured 5trip Baein . ........ 15*
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon .20C
Sugar Cured Bacon .lM
Sugar Cured Skinned Hams .1.*
Cudahy’s Puritan Hams .21 C
BUTTERINE
Liberty Nut Oleo .30<*
Liberty Nut Oleo, 5 lbs .95^
Evergood Oleo, 2 lbs .
Fvergood Oleo, 5 lbs . .$1.20
Danish Pioneer Creamery Butter .39C
Fancy Cream Cheese .
Fancy Brick Cheese .25C
Pboeni* Pimento Cheese .4w
Cesundheit Malt, special at .JOC
fancy Sweet Corn . 10* £
Fancy Farly June Prm% . . . . .16* |
Fancy Tomato**. 2 can* for .2M
Fv^porated Mill*, tall can ... .9c I
Pure Rendered Lard. 1 Q 1 _
special . l£tC
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GOLD DUST, large package .. 25c
SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 packages, ?3c
Pork & Beans, Van Camps, 2 cans, 25c
SUGAR, fine granolaleJ, 10 Its,. 89c
E66S, dozen.25c
MAZOIA, pearls.53c
MUSTARO, French's, 2 jars. ■ 27c
PUFFED WHEAT or RICE, pkg., 14c
3 CANS Peachos, Pears, Apricots, 93c
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COOKING APPLES, 10 pounds ■ 65c
HEAD LETTUCE, solid, 12»/2C and 15c
NEW POTATOES, 3 pounds Inf 25c
PINEAPPLE . . . , 15c and 25c
Oranges, Sunkist, med, size, do;,, 25c
PRUNES, 2 lbs.■' . . 27c
GRAPEFRUIT, each . 10c
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FLOUR, “Omar Wonder” 93c t,* $1.69
BUTTER, Idlewilde,” “Seward"... Lb., 43c
PICKLES, Diamond “ H HALVES Qt. Jar, 46c I
SOAP, “Pearl White".. 10 Bars, 42c
COFFEE. “Quality,’' 50c lb, 3-Lb. Can, S1.31
MACARONI, “Skinner’s,” 10c Pkg., 3 for 25c
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