TIIK BEH: OMAHA, SATl KDA , XONKMMKK Hi. 9V2, PURE FOOD PURVEYORS Milk Fed Spring Chickens, per pimid, 13g Pig Pork Roast 10;,4C Our business has been continually growing and from weok to week we have been forced to add new heln both In our atoro and ror delivering purposes. Ttao great crowds that throng our storo are tne nest proof of the low prices and quality wo give to our cuBtoraera, Steer Pot tfonst 7c and 6C Steer Stenk three pounds for 25c Young Veal Koast 10c Young Veal Chops 10e Veal Stew onium oieaic 15 1 Porterhouse Steak ; . . . , 15c Lamb Legs ; 9U,c Glutton Roast ;'. , .: 5c Lamb Chops three pounds' for .".. ... .'. 25c Lamb Stew, 9 pounds for. . . . . ,7 . .'. 25c No. 1 Bacon 14 c No. 1 Hams Vv 13 O IOV2 lbs. Sugar 50c' Flour, best brands $1.15 Navy Deans, per lb...' ....So Best Head nice. rr lb 7io Bt Soda or Oyster Crackers. .7Jo 16c nalslns, S pkK. for 3So Macaroni or Spaghetti, pkff. . . .7i4o Four 10c Cans Sugar Corn 85o Canned Hominy. Pumpkin or Heans "t 7Ho Kail Alaska Salmon 100 Threo Hars best Toilet Soap.,..10o Package Jello or Oats 74o Be Matches, two boxes for Bo Pancake or Buckwheat Flour 3 pkRs., for .,25o Hoyal Blend Coffee, lb 3So Catsup or Horseradish 74o DELIVERY WA80NS LEAVE AT 10:30 A. M. and 3 M Hiitnfc6rd Bilking Powder, t pound ran for .17a .V. Y. Sweet Clilcr. kbI. .. 30o Citron, -Lemon ,or Orange Peel, per lb., (it a So Large .Tarn Home Made Mince Meat now nt . ..... .33o 10 Hars Bcat-'Km-All' or i)lamond C. Soap for,.,:,.,,... ..25o Pet or Carnation Cream. 3 or 6.,2So Brlrk or American Clieee, lb. 18o BulJ Peanut Hutter, 2. pounds Sto Idlewlld Butter,, lb 38o Table liutterlne, 2 pounds.,.. 33o Package Spices, 3 pkgs., for.. 100 Three Cans of Tomatoes for. . . ,95o 1611 HAR NEY ST. Phones Douglas 15703 Ind. A-21 17 4 JNV .S'i Free Six Kinds of Biscuits Try Sunshine Biscuits now at our expense no obligation at tached. Mail the coupon Hayden's Meat Market - We are still selling at the same low prices, regardless of-raise in all kinds of meat. Pork Roast, pound, It i Hindquarter Mutton, lb. 7c 1 Frontquarter Mutton lb. 6c Pot Roast, pound 10c-8c - Sirloin Steak, pound Mid Porterhouse Steak, lb. ISo Plate Corn Beef, lb. 5c Hayden's Meat Market Il,Mt lUi rice wj m. M i m SUGAR PRICES ARE DECLINING I Is Now Retailing in Omaha Twenty Pounds for a Dollar. i BOTH BUTTER AND EGGS ARE UP nlilinpr Are Cheaper mill i;tnllh Walnut !e.rc I'lilrr rirntl riil ltr II Prior of I'o tatne t iirliniiarit, Sugar Is still on the decline, now soiling nl twenty pounds for a dollar, and It Is expected to go still lower. The ware houses are full with an overproduction and retailers are anticipating n prlrw of a sack, while getting It now for Jfi. Hutter and eggs went up during the week. Hutter advanced u tenn,v and Is priced today at X cents a pound retail, liutterlne made by various manufactur ers can be made to take Its place If the housewife cure to ocononilio so. Those who know say that the lcM Imtterlnn can be had for 26 cents a pound and Is of a I kind that scarcely can be distinguished. rrom real creamery nutter. KreMi vegetables on the local market ure all Imixirtwl. lleets, carrots,! onions and radhhes from Unilslana are priced wt 5 cents a bunch. Tomatoes are selling ( "H cents a pound. Cabbage hR taken u slump and may ho had for a penny a pound, which represents a decline of 214 cents. Sjuashcs are marked at 1 cent a pound. Canned tomatoes are higher this season owing to the shortage of crop near the big canneries. Other canned goods are ion so liable, Kngllsh walnuts arc -very scarce this fall, only half of tho orders can be filled, .nut they are selling at 20 cents u pound. Cider la priced nt 35 cents a gallon. Tho wholesnle. price of potatoes has risen, although tho retail price Is held at 70 cents a bushel, Sweet imtatoes may bo bought at thrco pounds for a .dime. Tokay grapes have advnncen a nlcke a pound, selling at 33 cents a basket Malaga grapes are marked at cents a pound. Sweet cntawbas nro 15 eents n pound basket. Police Must Learn ' How to Handle Guns The Sunshine Matinee Bis cuit is extra-tempting. Crisp and sweetened just a bit. Good as good can be. Your grocer knows. glSCUIT (jpMPANT Bakers ot Sunshine Biscuit Losu -Willi Biicait Ccapuy, Omaha, Nek. Pleas send me mj FREE "Surprlt Box" of assorted Sunshine Biscuits. N.m. , New Yorker Declares Paper Advertising is the Best of All The confinement of advertising to two mediums, newspapers and street car, was dwelt upon by Fred 1!. hinder ot New York, secretary of tho National Dry Ooods assoolatlpn, In ai: address nt the monthly meeting of the Omalia lletallers' association at the t'axton hotel hut night. Mr. Uuder's address was along the lines of tho value received from rotnllrrs' organisation. Ho told of the workings ot the various retail organisations throughout the country. Ho divided his subject Into several parts, among which was that ot advertising. He ald that In many of tho lilies of th. country Uio re tailers have absolutely refused to allow advertising solicitors others than mem bers of the newspaper profession and street cur ad men In their stores. He had with him a crd which Is used In some towns and which Is hung on tho door ot tho store. It prohibits advertising solicitors, donation seekers and agonts to see tho advertising manager of the store, until he has cxplatmsl his schw ur olan to the secretary of the association, who will take the matter beforo a committee. It the committee finds It favorable, a card will be Issued the solicitor which will give him noces to the stores. He clnssed as newspaper advertising duly and weekly publications. J. t). Hutler, secretary of the Omaha Credit Men'H association, was the only other speaker of the evening, He told of the work being done by that organisa tion and methods they use In educating the buyers to pay their bills when dun and not let them run over thirty and sixty days past due, lln explained the manner In which bills are bundled and collected, In the. business meeting the association voted to open their stores evening" but ono week beforo Christmas. The rrtall stores will be open evenings beginning Wednesday, Decemlier 18, and remain open evenings Including Wednesday, De cember 21. A committee will be appointed to. co opcrato with a commltteo of the Commer cial club looking toward a campaign for early buying, Testimony Ended in Tarring Tria1 NOUWALK, 0 Nov. lf..-Tlie result ' the first of tho cases brought b Cot, it Prosecutor Dan Voting ngninst six W Clarksfleld men charged with liotj conspiracy" In stripping and palntu Minnie I.n Valley, a girl, of the Vila;; on the night of August 30 last, probal will ho known beforo tomorrow night Taking of testimony In tho case ( t F.i nest Welch, tho first of tho six I dieted men to be put dn trial, wns ( pleted this afternoon. The Jury tlicn un. excused until tomorrow morning, whe arguments will bo Iiegun. It Is expeitr" that the case will go to the Jury by nooi Tho dofenso called the young man mother. Mrs. Alice Welch, to tho stand today and sought hy her testimony t i prove that he was at homo all of f evening on which the "tnr party toi place. .More testimony to tho effect t i Mlnnln La Valley's bharactcr was bad also was adduced. O'Brien Puts 12,500 Fish in Carter Lake The falling season In Nebniska closes .nt 1! o'clock tonight mid tho fishermen in mix ncciv ot inn woous nro inning nil over themselves to get out to Carjcr Ink.' where 12.M0 gumo fish wero placed li Klfih Commissioner O'Hrlcn. The ma jority ot tho fish put In the lake are hi enough to bllo on a perfectly lusclou looking worm. Six thousand of the ft: 'i were crapples, 6,M0 ring perch and ,m weio channel cat. Deputy Onme Wnrdeji J. W. Ollmoro at Carter lnka received tho fish from tho atate fish hatchery. Addrct ,. jorocar's Nam.., '( LEARN MORE WRITE US WHAT YOUR NEEDS ARE FOR COOKllNG OR HEATING The experts of our Domestic Economy Depart merit will then select .suitable sizes and styles to exactly meet year requirement, write you full descriptions and se'nd you photo engravings you will then be pre pared to time your own Judgment, based on knowledge. We will see to It, that you get whmt you xvmnt at a reason 'able price and with Our Guarantee. AN FURNACES Please address your inquiry to the DOMESTIC ECONOMY DEPARTMENT Charter Oak Stove and Range Co., St. Louis, Mo. L I Addrau QualityLowest Prices-'-Green Stamps BRHTO THE CROWDS TO THE BOSTON MARKET FRIG EH dOOD A 1. 1, WEEK Chickens, lb 11H Pork Roast, lb llo S. C. Ilaoon, lb lOo 8. C Hams, lb..., 130 Choice Steak, lb lOo 5 II). can tard Mo 10 lb. can I.ard. . . .$1.07 Mall Orders same Price. Hoston XXXX Hest Klour, at 91.10 (Every aaclt warranted) Choice Potatoes, bu..60o 19 lbs. Cane Sugar 91-00 Choice Lamb Chops 7 Ho Steer Beef Koaat, . ,8V4o Fore Quarters Lamb now at BHo Hind Quarters Lamb now at 7i4o 3 ll. can Lard 33o l 10c Jars Jam .So 4 lttc cans Corn. Peas. Lye. Hominy, Pumpkin Mustard Sardlnen or Daked tleauH OSo 3 cans Oil .Sardines. MOo 8 Cc cans Mllk,...,35o 10 bars Swift Pride Soap for 3So Three 15c cans Salmon, l'ears, Tomatoes or ltaked Ileatis for..20o t lOu Corn Flakoa. .280 t lbs. Prunes or Hnlslnn now at 95a 6 lbs. Uoans ase S lbs. Oatmeal SSo ICggi. per dor.en. . . . ,33o 4 lbs. Mlnco Meat.. SSo uicrliio 13(o 2ic cans Cocoa ISo 40c lb, Chocolate. .,,.390 Write for Xrloe tlst. BOSTON MEAT & GROCERY CO. 113 Worth 16th Street Opposite Fostofflcs Two 'Plkones, Sourlas 1089. 20c Merchandise for 5c We will give to every person on Satur day, Nov. IS, two 6c boxes of matches for 10c On 10c can Ground Spice lOo Total .... 30c All for the small num of So' Tou save , .....ISo Just for coming Into our store to get acquainted wth us and to see how cheap we sell goods. We can do It be cause we buy our goods In large quantities and pay cash for it and sell for caah only. Saturday will be our first day to com mence selling 3 regular Sc loaves 'of bread. Just 'like nvother bakes, for., 10c " SATUSO AT SPEOZAXS 41-lb, sack Flour, Royal Champion or O. IC, per stick......... 91X3 t-lb. sack Blue Bell , .GOo Sugar, fine granulated, 20 lbs. for. .91X0 Creamery ButteV. Ideal, Idlewlld, per lb. now at ,.3So Creamery Butter, Jersey, Buttercup, per lb., at ,.33o Country Butter, In bulk, lb 33c Fresh Kggs, dor 300 28c Ground Coffee, lb 18H Partner's, A. Ha. Mo. or Hed Stripe, all 35c goods.v at 29c Parmer's Blue Stripe Coffee. 30c per lb., now at ,.36o OH Sardines. 6c size. 1 for aso Tomatoes, large size '. loo Cabbage, fancy, per i..-m. ...lo Sweet OraiiRes, dor. iac deeded Raining, new, pkg..... 7H" CranberriCH, per quart..., so Potatoes, per bushel ..65o Apples, large Ben Davis, bu 43o ' -MBAT SEPT. Good Steak, lb,. , loo Fancy Rib Itoaat, lb lSMo Neck Bones, Just aa good as Spare Ribs S pounds for ...SSo Picnic Ham, per lb 18?io No. 1 Farley Hams, lb 14o Oysters, solid packed, qt ,.35o Remember our price before 70a buy jvhere else. The Larige Grocery Co. 84th and Cuming Bts. Tel. D. 1S30. M. L. Woolfzon, Prop. THE OMAHA DAILY, EVENING AND SUNDAY BEE. Tho Best Advertising Mediums in Their Territory. Tested Recipes I) a till Anplr Pie. Line, a pie plate with a good, rich cruit. Halve tho apples, place on crust, with In side down, sprinkle with sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon and bake until apples arn tender. Serve hot. (ireen Pepper Snlnd. Remove the seeds and veins from one green pepper, parboil five minutes ' In boiling water salted. Cool, cut Into strips, mix with one-half shredded lettuce, and pour over a French dressing made, by mixing one-half tcaspoonfu of, salt, four tablepsoonfuls of oil, two tablespoonfuls of vinegar and stir until blended. Porks Clioiia, .Southern Style. Fry four pork chops until brown. Slice three medium sized onions and spread over chops In the same spider In which they were cooked, nnd season with pepper and salt. Cover chops with boiling water, place cover on spider and simmer for ono hour. When rightly cooked they taste like chicken. X Potato Iloll. Take well mashed potatoes and add sale, pepper and butter and a little milk.. Add one well beaten egg to every six po tatoes. Make Into rollts cover with flour and fry brown in butter, ' Fried Tonm tor. Cut firm, ripe tomatoes Into thick slices, season with salt and pepper and dip Into a well beaten egg, fry brown on both sides in a little butter and lard; serve plain or with a cream sauce. Pepper Mnlud, Please try this and report. We think It Is fine. Remove seeds and core from three green peppers, slice as thin as pos sible; also slice two Bermuda onion. Add one cucumber sliced, add one cupful of celery cut In dice, shape and serve with salad dressing. Tomato and Taplocu Soap. A can of tomatoes, run through sieve; a 10-cent can of beef tea;a cup of pearl tapioca, soaked two liours In a little cold water; two teaspoonfuls of onion Juice; a teaspoonful ot white sugar; a saltspoonful of salt; a teaspoonful of chopped sweet herbs, and paprika to taste. Put Ingre dient over the fire (leaving , out the I tapioca) to heat, and bring slowly to the 1 bolt. Keep this up for five minutes and 1 stir In the soaked tapioca. Simmer five minutes more and serve. Any good stock you happen to have may be substituted for the canned soup to flavor the above. Sweet Tomato Pickle. One reck green tomatoes, siloed. Stew one cupful of salt over them, let stand over night, and In the morning drain off; then take four quarts of vinegar, three pounds of brown sugar, quarter of a pound whole white mustard seed, two tablespoonfuls each ot plmonto, cloves, cassia, ginger and ground muAtard, one teaspoonful of cayenne pepper. ' Put all In a kettle nnd boll until thoroughly done. This will keep In a stone Jar. Ulcr Mnflna, Into a mixing bowl sift two cupfuls ot flour with four teaspoonfuls of baking powder and one-half teaspoonful salt. Add and thoroughly blend one cupful of cold boiled rice. Beat one egg light and mix with one and one-quarter cupfuls ot sweet milk. Then add this to the dry In gredlents and last add three tablespoon fuls (level) of melted butter. Bake half an hour In hot gem pans. Cnke iv Hli OrnnRc Killing. Ono cupful of sugar, one-third cupful of butter, one-half cupful of milk, one and one-half teaspoonful of baking powder, one nnd one-half cupfuls flour, flavoring and two eggs will be needed for this recipe. Bake In two layers. Filling Julco of one orange and ono lemon, three-quarters of a teaspoonful of grated orange peel; strain, put In cup and fill with boiling water to make three quarters full. Put In double boiler, add onehalf cupful sugar, one rounded table spoonful of cornstarch; boll until It thick ens, add the yoke of one egg and take fire to cool. Frosting White of one egg, scant cup confectioner's HUgar, one-half teaspoonful qf grated orange peel. llaiiana Fritters. Mash four bananas to a pulp, add two eggs well beaten, two cupfuls sifted bread flour, two teaspoonfuls yeast powder, tea spoonful salt, about two cups sweet milk or enough to make a drop butter. Beat until well mixed. Have the fat heated as for doughnutn, so batter will rlso to top at once. Dip a clean spoon In fat and use It to shape the fitters. Do not make too large. Fry until well browned. Drain on brown paper. To bu eaten while warm, Serve with maple syrup. They are sim ply delicious. Brrnkfaat fieni. Take a pint of sour mllka cupful of graham and a cupful of wheat flour, one egg and half teaspoonful of salt and a tablespoonful of sugar. Beat the egg Ilrist and then stir everything well to gether. Butter your tins and have them hot when you put (he mlxturo In. Bake In a hot oven. Since tho startling discovery mnde by Chief of Police Dunn that several mem bers of the dppartment are unnblo to hit a brick wall at tho dlntnnco ot ten feet with a cannon, orders have been ' Issue'l from Superintendent Ryder's office mak ing It compulsory for tho "coppcrB" to mako use of the target gallery In the gymnasium nt the station. Kven Policewoman Drummy must be come accustomed to tho clammy feeling caused by tho cold steel on tho handle ot tho gun. When nnked by a reporter to display the deadly weapon she opened her bund ling and brought to sight a fllnuy, cuto llttlo powder rag, Superintendent Ryder has Instructed her to earn' an "honest-to-goodness" revolver nnd to practice shooting at the target ,at the Jail. Chief Dunn says t nil women should know how to .handle 'a gun, so that when burglars attempt) to rob their homes they may be able to rout the Intruders, Mrs, Drummy Is out a grrnt deal nights and the chief belloves It necessary that she know how to use 'a gun should occasion arise. Sergeant Henry Cook has been detailed' to teach Mrs. Drummy how to act on the firing line. He gave his scholar ncr first lesson yesterday aftornoon and suys ulio promises to become, an excellent mnrkswoman. Million Dollar Bond Goes to Lion Company The M.000.000 official bond ot Stato Treasurer Waller A. Oeorge, Just re elected, is to be placed through the IJon Bonding and Surety company ot Omaha, which w III be the principal surety. This Is tho blgKcst official bond In tho stato, nnd In plnclng It, a Nebraska company Is thus given tho preference. Although, ot course It will bo underwritten with many other companion. The premium on the bond Is ald by tho stute, and at current rates amounts to 15,000 for the two years. Key, to tho Situation Bee Advertising. Double Bill Set for Rourke Park Sunday Next Sunday Rourkn park will bo the, scene of two excellent foot ball games, Tho first gnmo will bo between the Bel monts nnd Columbians, and the second between tho Superiors nnd Papllllon Pupllllon has a bunch ot huskies that will mako tho Superiors tnko notice. Nearly every man In tho squad tips the. beam at Iff. or over, nnd as tho fiupcrlorn are a trifle liuaky, n lively bout between heavyweights will bo In oruer. MOVING PICTURES TO BE MADE OF AMES-IOWA GAME IOWA C1TT, Id.. Nov. 15.-(Spcclal ) -Moving pictures of tho stato champion ship foot ball gnmo between Iowa aiut Amos, whloh Is to lw played nt Stato Field, Ames, la., next Buturday after noon, nro to 110 taken by the university management, according to an announce ment hero today thnt alt plnns had been perfeoted. This Is the first tlmo moving1 pictures of' A foot ball gamo havo been taken In Iowa. 1 Proceed as for grapp Jelly, and to each quart add half teaspoonful of cloves to one tablespoonful of cinnamon. Tie In small bags and have the spices ground. Remove before putting In tho sugar. Mplrrd Grape Jelly Teamstters Victors in Chicago Strike CHICAGO, Nov. 15. For a few hours today about 3,000 tcamHters were on strike In Chicago and It was reared that tho trouble might extend to S4,0tt more and assume serious aspects, Tonight, however, the employers of tho striking men granted all of their demands 1 $1.60 a week Increase for double teams and It for singles, and 30 cents nn bout for overtime. Tho men will return to work tomorrow. Tho strike was called by tho f'lilcugo TcamBtors. Chauffeurs and Helpers' union, but It Involved only teamsters whoso employers had refused to Hlfcn tlio new scale. Ten contracting companies were Involved. TELEGRAPHS HE IS DEAD IN EFFORT T0JEC0ME LOST GRAND ISLAND. Nob., Noy. 15.-(Sp. claU-Itdld nqt take very long, after tho telegraph wires between this city and Altoona, Pa., began, lo talk to clear up the supposed murder mystery of a few days since a mystery occasioned by telegraphic Inquiry by tho Altoona po lice; for details of the accidental death of Jacob llelntz of (list city at or near (trend Inland. When tho Altoon'a papers were received here chronicling the .pure fiction that prominent local officials hud telegraphed to Altoona relatives of the (lead man Information was exchanged between tho papers of Altoona and Grand Island and the next day the supposedly dead man was aken Into custody Jiy tho Gruud Inland police chief. It was pbvlously an effort on the part of llelntz himself to become lost to his family 011 uccount of domestic differ ences, Helnts has been working In the Union Pacific shops here and wtfs him self responsible for tho sending of tho fake telegrams, No charges having been preferred by eastern artlex io has since been released. PcrsIstent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns, If You Want To Give Distinctive Gifts something a littles out of the ordinary choose them at Peacock's. . The fame of the Peacock store is world-wide. People from all over the world who wish to give gifts of assured quality and artistic merit send to Peacock's. You can buy here with the same degree of satisfaction which ihey know, cither in person, or if you are unable to visit our store, by means of the Peacock 1912-1913 illustrated Shopping Guide. The Peacock name and reputation three-quarters of a century old ate oil the guarantee you need. 0 C. D. PEACOCK (EsUbllihed In 1837) DIAMOND. PEARL. RUDY. EMERALD MERCHANTS .rJ MASTERCRArTSMEN In lK PRECIOUS METALS. ETC! sfrATE AND ADAMS STREETS, CHICAGO Excursions South NOVEMBER 5 & 19 VUSl tk land of opportsnity mm! whero groater pewgrets will ba mtdsin tk next tea years than bas boon made In any other sectloa of thm United Statas M the put twraatr jara Tbera axa yroadetfal chase for iarestment or profit and SMBy'deltghtfal places for rest or racreaOoa. ftvnnd trip fara front CWeac or St. Louis to CUaf S.Lm ClUxf SlUt'n SL AntTun...rV (36. IS 9.60 HilsWa Nt. lSd.66 $96.40 Ft. UmUtuW... " 44.16 S7.E0 Sutltri " 30.50 31.6 (Ufettril. " 3S.SS 39.3 THwrOe . " 33. 60 31.90 Oeslt .... M 34.50 31.45 MUal I M 41.90 38.96 F.rt Uyon " 38.50 31.15 OrUoH. M 86.50 31.45 Fabtka " 36.40 38.78 Tubs " 36.60 31.45 WmI FaUEMcJi. " 42.00 30.29 rtataccU. 30.10 29.65 EkstsoMs. .... " 36.50 31.45 Dt FsaUJc 5rk(s. " 31.76 84.25 ika.........n. M4 31.46 Ihrttaaa ku 34.76 24.26 Uj Hhttta AU. 80.10 20.80 BiUil Nt 31.36 22.00 FeaaattCKy Fk. 38.96 26.40 Catffwrl " 31.26 22.00 KtwOrUu U. 98.00 28.7B Cmaril -Ala 23.75 20.40 UMU Alt. 9919 20.86 Ertrgma " 29.85 20.65 PreaofOeaalaV Low Raie U Maajr OtW Point in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tenaee and Mkawdppi 2S DAYS RTUN LIMIT. LIBERAL STOP OVER PRIVILEGES J.JL DAVENPORT, D. P. A., St Lam P. W, MORftOW. M. W. P. A CLicago ' LeabvflU dbMMbMR,R, Gran d Open in g at Sun derlan cTs Between 2 and 10 P. M., Saturday, Nov. lGtb, in celebration of the Company's 30th ANNIVERSARY, and because of I the comnlfttlnn nnH nfimnnfv rf tVin H the completion and occupancy of tho BEAUTIFUL NEW GENERAL OFFICES Honor us with your presence, please, and enjoy the music, the flowers, the birds, the souvenirs, the displays and the commodious offices. ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR-NEW BANK BUILDING ENTRANCE AT 17th ST. FRONT. All Elivators Stop at the "Sunderland Floor." QHiyniT I AMI1. BSC N. E. Corne w viiiiaiiiiLiHllV r 17th and NG 91 1 Harney 1