i'HK BHE: OMAHA, AVKDXKSDAV. FK131UTAinr 20. 1.H3. 10 Ocan You Draw a Profile? GIRL AGGEPTSRING AND RUNS Promises to Become Wife of Fre mont Man and Then Leaves. Satisfying Qualify at Saving Prices I f auiiioiiaiio oiaii iiuui iiicuicu attain or indigestion, but more often from general weakness, and lead to appal ling conditions unless checked. Treat the cause, not the effect. SCOTT'S EMULSION overcomes nervous ness in a wonderful, permanent way by making life-sustaining blood corpuscles; it nour ishes the nerve centres and acts as a bracing tonic to build you up. v Scott's Emulsion does not stupefy p it feeds them in Nature's way. Scott & Bowke, Bloom6eM, TS J 12-96 WOMAN ROBBEDJN DAYLIGHT Miss Lydia Hall is Knocked Down on Way to Grocery. HER PURSE TAKEN FROM HER M hen Mir lli-fimrn to (tltr Ui llrr MlllMT nil llli n 1 1 cm j Wenpon. Hi. lc I1b Ljdln Hull of SMS Decatur hired wan nit her way In tho grocery KtiJir M'ttrnliiy nt lu o'clock bIic wan ii coslcil l.y a negro ii few lilockH from I'T liumr who knocked licr unconscious v. llli a blunt neapon itml robbed licr of t-i ulilc'i idin Mini In licr pocketlmok. Tim lobbory was wrptrntcd within lllllllg distance Of H0VlT.il UtOlOB llllll rrldtnccs. In spite of thlH thu thief ataped safely without being seen hy inonc hut Miss Hull. When Mien Hull wax u short distance from the gmecry sloie tho negro, who vnt walking n fow stepH hchlntl Mer, i ,.shed up iind demanded her to Klvc iilm h r pockctbook. She refused nnd lie threatened to strike her with u heavy bar Frightened, hIic Htartcd to run and ho struck her on tho head, knocking her to the sidewalk, lie then took hei pocKclbook and fled. Ml H Hall laid on the walk unconsclciui for sonic time and when she reached the gioecn Ktor.- time enough hud elapccd' for tho thief to make. R I his' escape She was taken to police heaihiu.il teis mid lu r wounds dressed. Sho sustained a had nealp wound and vnilrus cutB and bruises on tho face. A good description jt the negro wan fiirnlHhed tho police. Calumet Restaurant Property is Sold Tin I'alhnet testiiui.ini property, 1411 Douglas slieet, wan 'Hold yesterday hy James Neville, owner of tho Nevllhi hloel;. to Churlcs Grotto, a traveling wiImuiibii for u local ' liquor house, for the sum of $S8,(,). The deal wiim nego tiated hy Olto Hleinsscn and wax entered ,lnln hy Grotto as an Investment. Tho rcstnurulit building will tint be changed and the iniiimKcmcut will fenialn In tho IihIiiIh of Sidney Hwiiiihoii who holds a louse Wlileh lias ieveral cars yet I , to i on. The hiiiii Involved wrii almost a I Competitor S Natlle recotd price with a forty-four-foot front- j ape The Ii up held b Swnnson Is sold ! AddfCSS to have I in reused Its value I POLICE AIDING IN THE SEARCH Artlmr Piipn the (locution, I crpteil, (ilicii Ileanllfnl Dln iiifiml mid In Left Hold ing thr XnvU.. ' Arthur Miller, a fireman on the North western railroad, In mourning the loss of a S100 diamond Hub and his sweetheart, and has asked the assistance of the police In locating the two missing "gems ' Miller, whose home Is In Fremont, has liren paying attentions lo Louise Johnson, a domestic In the home of W. II. Whlt- more In .South Omaha, for some months Monday night Arthur decided to imp the question, which would iiiako thu future bright and cheery or dark and dismal. With the money ho had been bavins since he first met Miss Johnson he purchased a shining diamond ring to Jiresent to his "lady love." Dressed in his Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes" Arthur called on Miss Johnson at the Whltmore home. After exhaus tive discourse on the weather and a few other subjects Arthur plucked UP courage enough to ask Ixiulso to become his wife. When he presented tho ring; she rcadilly agreed to the compact. "Now, Artie, you wait here a few minutes while I go out and show it to Mrs. Wliltmore," she Instructed the joy ous lover. She hastily donned her coat and hat and left the house via the rear entrance with another suitor. After nervously waiting mi hour for Louise to return Arthur became sus picious and asked fijr his "wlfe-to-he." "Oh, she left Sometime ago with an other man," Mr. ' Whltmore told Arthur. Arthur left too. Immediately, and wended his way to the police station With a sad heart and told his troubles to a sympathetic police officer, who promised to try and locate the "gems." Xcw SprliiK Dross Silks of Kvery Kind Now Shown OtauM Tho Choicest Wool Dress Fabrics Xnr On Display BODY OF CALVIN D. SCHULTZ BURIED AT PROSPECT HILL runernl services f(,t Calvin n..,8chuUn, ue veteran printer and editor, were held .tslerday afternoon at ":M from the residence, llifS North KlBlUocnUi Jitr,ut. Hurlal was In l'ruspect Hill cemetery. I'nll bearers wero icpresentHllvcH of the Western Npwspaper I'nlou and flrant lost, and were .1. O. Goodwin, A. H. Pinto, J V Wllhtlmy, I). M. Huvcrly. It. V. Tutcn and a. 8. Guild. BAKER ICE MACHINE CO MAKES RECORD SHIPMENT In these ihiyH of hustling ai tMty the llaker ico Machine company. Omaha, asserts It Is nlways well abreast of the times, and this assertion Is confirmed hv the rapid piogrcss of events at th y transpired In connection with one of their recent shipments. An elaborate, and detailed list of the material to be uhlppcd reached the stenographic derailment at II o'clock on February IS. This was made out and handed ovir to the shipping department at noon anil Ihe entile shipment was loaded iind the cur on Us way from the factory to Kalrflelil. Neb., by n o'clock p. in. Khorllv before noon on the tilth IliHtnnt a telegram was received by t lie llaker Ice Machine company from their ctistomciH to the effect that the ma chinery bad arrived and that a man was to ho.scut ut once to erect Oilplant. An erecting cngllicnr Joft at t 'o'clock Mm same afternoon, reaching Kali-fled In tho caily forenoon following, and that night br wroto .the company that ho had tho muchltiery put together all Icady to sot In pluce. J.VVlW-ll!swSl1M?PIt ,,,1,t M." lH" expected tliHt flie' Wtlro eiilpuicnt will be conneclcd tui ami doing duty for Its owner, PRIZES FOR THE BEST PROFILE $3.00 first prize; $1.00 second prize; $1.00 third prise, and five prizes valued at $1.00 each. RULES Competitors must be amateurs. All drawings must be on the face cut out of The Bee. Competitors may submit more than one drawing if they desire. Contest closes Satur day night, Mar. 1, 1913. Address, Contest Editor, Omaha Bee. A Good Shampoo For Only One Cent ! UNHAMPERED IN FAVORITISM i !rz: Brother of Senator Cummins of Iowa Said to Be a Beneficiary. EXERTED TOO MUCH INFLUENCE (iinmc.d Hint Ntnmii fniiiM-lllim Mn-clillli- fur I M- In I'ost off Ice I" I lll red III nrrelllrllt Kntereil Into. What'll Stop Sour Stomach? I'liey Act Quirk and Itclicf Is Al most Immediate. Thrie .art' some things no exactly tight that to mention them brings calm end leiiose. And to use Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets gives the stomach Jimt that kind of lift that makes you cho k up ono hundred per cent to tho good. artlcularly Is .this truo with thoso wl.o suffer with sour stomach. You feel so mean that you actually hate yo.ir sclf And yet In a few minutes thes tablets sweeten tho stomach, arrest tin. latuial fermentation, start a owertiil tllgestlvp action and prevent tho forma tun of gas. 't'hcv are composrd of only suoli d gestants as aic approved by tho very last of physicians. Ilea), live, progressive, people want to bo around where tho activities of ufe embrace whatever circumstances dictate. If a house iurty serves 11 Welsh rare Lit go to It. It Isn't the easiest tlllnn In tin world to digest, 'tis true, but what If Btuart'a I)ytpp9la Tablets will take cue of you, keep your etomaoli In ontrol and your dreams won't seo nn army of hobgoblins playing hobs with your lurvcs. .Many physicians regularly ( isc Ibo Htuart's Dyspepsia Tablets fir the t-tomach disorders of patients who nr I'l with wnn constitutional malady. T iev do so for the reason that thoe tablets are not a, patent medicine and thiir composition Is known and recogniz ed as the most approved and most pow erful of all dlgestants. -stuarfa Dyspepsia Tablets are sold ana i commended by all druggists at 60c a box BODY OF MRS. W. B. MILLARD . BURIED AT FOREST LAWN Tho funeral of Mrs. W. n. Millard was held yesterday afternoon nt 2 from the family residence. 123 North Tim ty-nlnth street, Tho services were conducted by Hcv. John Williams, pastor .of St. Hur nabaii church and were private. Inter ment was in tho family tomb at Forest Lawn cemetery. W. ii. Mlllaid arrived from Chicago Saturday In time for a fow words with his wifo before consciousness finally left her. llageiiy she had awaited his com lug and their final greeting lasted as long as her waning powers permitted. Mr. Millard Is at tho homo of his father, foriuprc Senator Millard, where ho will remain until Thursday. icturnliiK then to Chicago, whero he Is In business with W. It. Dennett, formerly of Oinaluu In uC4 uiille extensive, lu pi Ice 'tis not expensive; V source of comfort and of aid Mike to housewife and to maid: Mid that Is why we nay "Hurrah!" l or l'pdlko'8 Trlde of Omaha." Mrs. J. H. I'YadenburK. t;J5 Uurdette St., Omaha, Neb. Free Flour A 24-lb. sack or Updike's Pride t'f Omaha flour free for ovory Jingle that we use for advertis ing A Biscuit Cutter iuailod to all who sond Jinglos. Address Ingle Manager, Updike Milling Co. Omaha DAUGHTERS OF ISRAEL HAVE PURCHASED HOME LOCATION S. ltavlt completed a deal Monday for the Daughters of Israel in which tho orgunlzutlon becomes the owner of tho northeast corner of Twentieth and Doug Jaa streets. Tho lot Is Mxllfi fout and the building will be used for an old peo ple's home. On tho back of the lot ud Joining the present structuro a nubile bath house for Jewish women will bo erected. Possession Is to he given about April I. when construction on the uddltlon will also start. M. I'atlo was agent for Mrs. Kmina It. Morse, who sold tho property. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM DALT0N TO BE HELD THIS MORNING The funeral of William Dalton, who died Sunday night at his home, 1125 South Fourteenth street, one week following tho death of his .wife, will bo held this monrnlg. The body will bo taken today to tho home of his daughter. airs. John Mulvlhlll, G02 South Twenty. eventh street, from whence It will be taken Wednesday morning at S;rw o'clock to St. Peter's church, whoro services will be held at 9 o'cloo'k. followed by Inter. mont nt Holy Sepulchre cemetery. i DEATH RECORD 1 , II. A. i:. Ilrue. hi rl, j H. A. H. Ilruecliert, 49 years old, and ! for the last thirty years employed by the ! Union Pacific mid connecting lines, died i Monday night nt his home, lfto South I Tenth htreet. after an IIIums of two j weeks. Ho Is nurvlved by lila wife and 1 two children. The funeral will be held j Friday moiulug at 16 o'clock trom the 1 residence, with Interment at West Iiwn cemetery, with Hev. Weeks, pastor of tln Castellar Street PrenbyterUn church, of. ftolatlnic. Ills mother. Mrs. b u, v, , Hrucehert, (a still living, lesldlUR at lit'. Dorcas Html. hU father having died two ' t ai n agu. Tho brothers, 1. p. a. of j , i-oruami huh i. j. j. ot Omaha: and threa J sitter. Mrs )ylla Woth of Avow. la., , ( and Mis. C. J. Dallhiger of Atlantic, la.! WASHINGTON, Feb. 2u.-Chnrges of favoritism of the Postofflce depai'liiKUt tbward H. I''. CnnimlnH, a contractor, a biothrr of Senator Cummins of Iowa, In that First Assistant Postmaster llcno-al fVP. Urahdtleld enUred Into an "out rageous" nrrangenjeiit with Cummins and the depiu tment's cancelling muolui'o committee was guilty of gross negli1' t. wero made In the house today vhJ' the committee on expenditures In the Post office, department. The committee majority rcportPd that 11. F. Cummins cxprtpd an Influence on both Xlrnndfleld and H. T. Hushiull, chief clerk to Clrandfleld, which v.is "highly prejudicial to tho govcrnmalit -n-tciosts;" tlint Orandfkid and Uu.shucll "deliberately nnd systemtttlcally favored the Time Marking Machine company and the B. F. Cummins company, represented by Cummins; that these officials al-'o took over tho Jurisdiction of assignments of cancelling machines In 1310 so as t bo unhampered in their favoritism." and that there was an understanding between Cummins and tho department officials in tho advertisements for four-year r in- j tracts for thu cancelling machines; that If his lump sum bid was the lowest he would rrcclvo an excluslvo contract. The report also charged that the can ctlllng machllie committee, .comprising Ilushiivll, chairman; Oeorgo U Wood, superintendent of rurnl malls; N. A. Mer rltt. postmaster of Washington, and l. I.. A ml r u.i was dominated by Dr. tlraiid field so as to render their findings pat-tint. Ing make known that the structure will and substantia! one. make the walls, the floors are of tile, marble and terra eotta ! work are used for the Interior finishings, mill the corner entrance Is surmounted with n high tower. The postmaster re ports himself well satisfied with the space allowed for working room. Ills present iiuurteiH are totally inadequate now that the parcel post rush Is on. Judging from the receipts thus far he reports that the Income of the office will bo Inet eased nOcr $1,000 the coming year. "At last It seems that a genuine rem edy for hair and scalp troubles has been found," writes Mae Martyn In tho Bos ton Ledger. "The problem ot lifeless, uuattractlee hair and daiidrurfj, diseas ed scalps npivears to be solved. 1 find that these conditions disappear almost as If by magic by slmmpomng tho hair with plain canthrox. "To prepare the shampoo, simply dls solvo a teaspoonfnl of canthrox In a cup of hot water. It makes an abundant lather and cleanses peifcctly and rinses easily. The beauty of this shampoo Is that It dries very quickly nnd seems to Invigorate and put new life Into tho hair and scalp. It makes tho hair glossy, fluffy nnd easy to do up. The cost of canthrox Is but little and It has the Inexpressible approval of every wo man who uses It." Advertisement. A Splendid Sfook of Wesnen's Waists n Sale Wednesday Less Than Half Sample lines and samples of a prominent manufacturer secured by our buyer in his re cent trip to New York. s Entire Purchase in Four Lots Pretty Lingerie Waists in plain and daintily trinmii'd effects, OKa to $1 values, choice. . . , fcvv Wnlsts worth $2.50 nnd $;t.rm. Silks, l.onds down, Wool Challlcs. Fine I.lncerles and ' Tailored Linens, big assortment f f ff of prett designs, choice x) JL UU Heaiitlnil Silk Wnlsts, Chiffons, Met". Messa llnes and fancies, to $5.00 rt -i Cf values MlOU $10.00 anil $12.00 Vnis.t $1.05 Henutiful tailored Satin Waists, Brocaded Crepe de Chines, Im ported Crepes, Silks and Mar quisettes, all at one a a qjj price Wednesday . ..iittfO $.".00 Ores Skirts $l.r Cream Serges, Colored Serges and a big lino of fancy wool fabrics, all now styles, nearly all sam ples, marie to sell to t Qg $5.00, at J) 1 .570 life Goods Specials Some Exceptionally Choice Qualities at These Prices Dotted Swisses, large, small or medium, at yard 15c IStf 25d Persian or French Lawns, at yard . -19 25J 39 59 Plain Wash Chiffons, at ynrd ..19c 25J 39rf 50 Repp and Irish Poplins, at yard 35 39 and 50 Extraordinary Special Barguin Offerings In Ratine Fiouncings and Bands For Gowns, on Sale Thursday. See Windows. Wash Goods; Muslins, Bed Spreads In Domestic RoomWednesday Cured her " w curi our little 1 , son of eczema with boy s eczema UoBinol, Ki9 ,egs wre as rvm as could bet Ifheean with juifc little pimples. He could not rest or sleep, . the Itching wbh so bad. We tried every remedy wo could think of but they 'did not eem to do him any good. After he suf fered like that for about three months, we 1 then began to wash him with Realnol Soap, , and then used Reslnol Ointment,' They cured him In about two weeks, and he has nerer had any symptoms of eczema again." (Signed) Mrs. M.J. McCollum, Shoals, N.C. Anchor Shirting Prints1 all the best colors, fie values -UMid Light nnd dark Per cales, 3C Inches wide. 12 values . .7 Ginghams for Aprons, blues and browns, 7c values ...5 Voiles in fancy Silk stripes nnd all tho now and wanted col ors, 25c values . . 19 Shantung Silks, all good colors, 29e val- Tdstled'own 36 - in?1x bleached musUn, 8c values Hemmed Bed Spreads, gopd size, assorted patterns, $1.39 values t 9g Colonial Crash Towel ing, lS-Inch wide, 10c values 7 M: J I'liinia for lleiilMon I'oxlof f Ice. nUNlSO.V. la . Feb. K.-iSicclal.)-Tho drawings from the offlco of the stipervls Inc architect at vushlngton City, which have been shown tho prospective bidders hero iif the $30,000 new postofflce build. R esinol heals skin humors THERE is no need of suffering from eczema, ringworm, tet ter or other itching, burn ing, unsightly eruption. With, the first use of Resinol Ointment and Soap, the itching and burning stop, and healing begins. After Resinol has quickly removed tho last trace of the troubleReslnol Soap for toilet and bath will usual ly keep the skin clear and healthy. Keep Down the High Cost of Living Trade at Hayden's for Groceries and Save From 25 to 50 On Your Housekeeping Expenses Resinol Is not an experi ment. For 18 years it has been a doctor'a prescription and household remedy for kin eruptions, pimples, dan druff, burns, sores, piles, etc. Resinol Ointment, (50c and $1) and Resinol Soap (25c) old by all druggists. For ample of each, write to Dept. 17-B, Resinol Cheat. Co., Baltimore, Md. Resinol soothes and heals chapped faces and hands. SHE TALKED ABOUT IT. A Vty trood thin? to do. esnenisllr land MIet II. T. it. Uruacliert ,,r t.,w,i. when It was her' own doctor that he j fcui vtvw him. tmued with. She wanted to know about , , - ,, Ilall Hair Kenewor for falling lialr, i u;itii. Mioottiii; i 43uruff, and for promoting growth of i pains In the cheat requlrn quick treat ise iiair. .-sow sue Is going to use It, .unit lake Or KIiik h New DIcoeri i u isaT every t-onutience In It. Jso loi ife and me relur &t)c jho For ml. tjlorlug uf tLu Laii, not lu tho IeaL : jualou inug C'o.-Adwrtiacuunt. Send us a trial ordor NOW for HAYNER BOTTLED-IM-BOND WHISKEY THIS is the ideal whiskey for the home rich, pure, delicious guaranteed to please in every way or your money back. Insist On Bottled-in-Bond Be particular in your selection avoid blends and compounds and remember there Is only one way you can be SURE of getting absolutely pure, straight whis key and that is to insist on BOTTLED-IN-BOND. That's What We Offer You Hayner fine, old Private Stock Bottled-tn-Bond Whiskey shipped in strong, sealed case direct from distillery to you and all It costs you is $3.20 for FOUR full quarts express paid by us. There Is No Question about a whiskey like this you KNOW it is good and pure the U. S. Government's official Green Stamp over the cork is your assurance that it is bottled-in-bond, fully aged, full 100 proof and full moasure. Nowhere Else Can You Do So Well Blends and compounds can be had any where and at any price but when it comes to BOTTLED-IN-BOND Hayner Whiskey has no equal. How Can We Do It? We sell our entire product direct from Distillery to Consumer thus saving you oil thm rmnftt t !JJ1- I Jl ...v. j-..v ui uuuuicuiau nu ucuici 0rdn for AH.om. CHIfornt. CVlor4o, Idaho. MobUoa, ana giving you this fine old whiskey at h'i.'wiito. oreioo. tuu. wumivtoaorwju. the distiller's VrJA mlm mut bon th bUor 4 Ourt for Stw by Exprj ir.c Qistiuer s price. ittia or w quuu for ijo w mutt frnit. ls-K THE IIAYNER DISTILLING CO., Dept. M-105 2110 Central SL, KANSAS CITY, MO. OMctswdSolapiaf Depots ah at ST. LOUIS, 110. ST. PAUL, HISS. NEW ORLEANS, UL OAYTOIf.O. BOSTON, IIASS. JAcisO!YILLE,fLA. bUUllerratTror.Oblo ESTAUL.ISIIKD 1860 Capital tSOO.OOO.OC FuU lold Send U Your Ord Try this whiskey at ottr risk and on our guarantee you will find it asfina a whis key as you ever tasted and the best value you ever bought or you may send it back at our expense and we will return your money without a word. You Take No Chance Our guarantee is fair and square it means what it says we mtist send you a quality that will strike you as rich, pure, delicious pleasing in every way and we will do it No Utter is necessary Cut Out and Use This Coupon and address our nearest office BWIWIWIMIIIIMIUWIWWinMMMIIIMIIIIIIIIWMMIWWWWIIIItig TUB IIAYNEK DISTIIXINa COMPANY KnekiMd And. rt to for tlch a! FOUR fall qutrt bottlu of lljnr rrlTsto Stock Bottlod-ln-Bond Wktl.T cidfm ptld par your offer. It Uuudrratood that U tills vhliktr l aot found npreMDtpd and aatlatactory to m In rrarr aar. It mar ba returned at jour aipaata tad to? tin 1 t-, b promptly rarundad, M1C6 22 lbs. -best -granulated sugnr ..91.00 48-lb. nocks best hlsli Kiado Diamond II flour, nothing finer for bread, pies or cakes, .per sack 91.10 10 bars Heat 'Km AH, Diamond C or , Lenox soap f 25c 6 barn lilectrlc Spark or I'earl White soap '. " '. ..35o 5 bars Ivory soap 19o 10 lb.. best white' or' yellow cornnieal for 17Ho 10 lbs best rolled breakfast oatmeal for , 2So 6 lbs. best hand picked navy beans SSo 6 lbs. fancy Japan rice, 10c quality, at 25o Tho domestic macaroni, vermicelli or Hpafthettl, pk&. 7V4 S cans oil or mustard sardines ..25c K. V. corn flakes, pkff 5o Tho best soda or oyster crnckers, lb. at 6VSo Cirapo-NutB, pkg lOo Yeast Koniu, pk,'. 3o 7 lbs. best bulk laundry bturch . .liau 1- 11). cans assorted soups 7V&0 lello or jellycon, pkff 7VaO 2- lb. cans fancy sweet sugar corn 5c "-crown imported figs', lb 12Vso Pint Jars pure strained honey . .250 The best tea Mf tines, lb 10c Golden Santos coffee, lb 25c EQOS, EOOS, EQQS. The best Btrlctlj fret"h egs, from the country, guaranteed, per dozen 20o The best creamery butter, carton or bulk, lb 37o The best dairy butter, lb 08o Good dairy butter, lb 25o Full cream Vlslonslll cheese, lb. 20o Extra Special Box Apple Sala. 1 bushel boxes fancy Missouri Pippins --fiom .Monterey, t-uno.. no . i.uu 1 bushel boxes fanry Yakima Valley Jonathan apples, for 91.50 Fancy Hlack Ling Apples, pcck..23o The Greatest Vogretablo Market In the West for the People. 16 lbs. Hod Hlvcr Kurly Ohio pota toes l5o 12 lbs. good cooking apples 20c 12 lbs. fancy black twig eating ap ples 25c Fresh Kpluach, peck 15c Fresh beets, carrots, turnips, rad ishes or shallots, :, hunches for 10c Fancy Into Dutch cabbage, lb. ...lo Old beets, carrots or turnips, lb. lo Two bunches fresh parsley 5o Two heads fresh leaf lettuce 5o Large head lettuce, per head 6o Three largu soip bunches lOo Fancy ripo tomatoes, lb ..10o 15 lbs. Itcd Globe onions 15o Largo g'rapo fruit, each 6o 7 Crown Imported figs 13ao Hallowe'en dates, lb 7Ho Fancy Highland navel oranges, frea from forat, por doz. 15c, 20c, 25c, 30o The Greatest rish and Meat Market in Omaha. Fresh Fish for Wednesday. Fresh Halibut, per lb 15o Fcrsh Pickerel, per lb. ., 15o Fresh Pike, per lb ; l5o l'Tesh White Fish, per lb 15o Fresh Salmon, per lb. . . . 15o l'resh Herring, per lb. Go Fresh Smelts, per lb 16c I'odflhli, salt, per lb ,..10o Mackerel, each 20o, 15c, lOo Lake White Fish, lb 7Vfco Finnan Huddle, lb 12Ho Fresh Hulk Oysters, quart 35o Solid meat, no wnter. I Try Hayden's First Nam.. AdJrtss .... Re f irs lilts' lor his tain 4 auirtt. iUAXkHTUO UNCK THC ,OCO AM0 MNI Ml VK. U IVUO NO. H04 rniTmbvJiuvrv WHISKEY BOTTLFH IN BOND HAYNER 01STILUN0 COWAN" (1mmrrNai iu ounua.Tiwtoi it Your opportunity may be here The real estate bargains and bnsiness chances which are offered in the classified section of The Bee are among the best presented by any paper in the west. Hundreds have gained immensely through reading those pages and taking advan tage of the opportunities presented there. Phone Tyler 1000 Drs. Mach & Mach THE DENTISTS Successors to Bailey & Mach The largest and best equipped dental offl'-e. In Omaha. Kxpcrts In charge of all wjrk. moderate prices. Porcelain fillings Just like the lootb All Insirn , icnts hlerllied ufter using 3d Floor Faxton Block, Omaha, Nab. J laaaaM