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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
12 THK KKK: yMAlfV. THt'HSDAY, Jt'LY 24, 10t:t. TURNER SEEUUSY SEASON Brandeis Director Back from East with Many Bookings. MANY NEW PLAYS COMINQ HERE Contractu Cnll for Oraalm Appear lino of the OrrM of JMaraj and for that Latest of Jferr York Knocef. RAILROAD OFFICIALS TO MEET Union, Pacific, Son Pedro and pregon Short Line Heads Plan Assembly.? ANNOUNCEMENTS MAY FOLLOW Looks n Thoash the Snn Pedro Line Will Tie Taken Over lir lfarrl mn ftyiirtlrnte nnd Other Chnnffr Will lie aiailr. C "U. Turner. managing director of the Brandels, returned from New York nnd other eastern cities yesterday full ot plans for tha operation of the Bran dels and Boyd theater during tha com ing season. Ho brings' word from the rant of much activity among tho produc ing managers and rather discounts tho Rloomr tales that have com out from time to time that the theater -would be a dull place -during the coming season for want of attractions. Mr. Turner has made all arrangements with Messrs. Klaw & Ertanger and the Bhuberta for the winter at the Brandels, with a list of attractions that ought to prove most popular. For tho Boyd a stock company has been secured, with George W. Bar Wer, present director of tho Colombia mayors, at the Columbia theater, Wash ington, as dlroctor. I'lays In Trospect. The Brandels will open Its advance sea son on August S3. The regular sea son will opan on September IS, "with Charlotte 'Walker. For AJc-Sar-Ben week the offerings will be Chaunccy Olrott and "The Count of Luxenburg." The latter played for tho entlnt year at the New Amsterdam theater. New York. During October "Way Down Hast;" the musical oomody, "Tho Tie Toe Man;" Blanche Ring In a new musical play and Robert Mantel! In Sbakespearoan repertoire. For Novem ber. Lillian Kussell. the O'Brien min strels. The Aborn Grand Opera company. Little Women and Gertrude Hoffman's big review. For December, "Officer m," "tittle Boy Blue." "Damaged Goods" and Oaby Deslya at tha head of the big Winter Garden company. January will bring Henry Miller: Pavlowa, tho Russian dancer) McTMyra & Heath tn n new revival of "The Ham Tree? Emma Trentlnl In ''The FIro Flys" "The Bound Up" and "What Happened to Mary." For February, n. B. Warner, the bhuk face comedian: Joalyn, In "The Honey Moon Express;" Lady Constance Stewart Richardson, the titled English woman, supported by Madam Polalre, advertlstil as the ugliest woman In the world; Harry Lauder and "The Garden of Allah." During March "Ben Hur" and "Rebecca ot Sunny Brook Farm" followed by Montgomery-Stone and Klsfo Janls tna new musical comedy, Otis Bklnner in "Kismet," Southern and Marlowe In Shakespearean repertoire, the biggest melodramatic spectacular play over pro duced, entitled "Tho Whip," and Mar garet Illlngton In "Within the Law." Daring April Boso Slahl and Bllllo Burke pay Omaha a visit; Marguerite Clark In a children's play, entitled "Princes Snow Whiter"' "The Passing Show of U13," just opening this week at the Winter Garden, New York, and "Oh. Oh Delphlne," headed by Frank Mclntyre. Contracts have been signed for all these attractions this season. Nebraska Wheat at Sixty-Six Million Bushels for Year Allen Logan, president of the Logon iirottiera Grain company of Kansas City, nas made an estimate ot the yield of winter wheat In Nebraska by counties. and places his figures at 61,SlS,359 bushel for the state- He finds a total of S,110,00d acres seeded, of which U,m acres word lost or abandoned, leaving a total to har cst of S.0M.09I acres. Tha heaviest losses were in Frontier county, Z1.B3 acres: Fur nas county, 12.CM acres; Franklin county, S2U acres; Harlan county. 1.823 acrea: Hitchcock county, ,Jt acres! Kearney county, 1,885 acres: Red Willow county, 19,001 acres. The crop was not a total fail ure in these counties, but a partial yield was secured. In Red Willow county an averago of seven and one-halt bushels per acre was secured from G7.GH acres: In Kearney county an average of twelve bushels per acre was secured from 9Z.KI acres; In Hitchcock county, 89,ff acres returned an averago yield of four busheii. tho lowest In tha state; In Harlan county the average yield was ten bushels for M.9U acres; In Furnas county, 52,763 acres gave an average return of nine bushels to the acre; In Frontier the average yield Was nine bushels for U,W acros har vested. Mr. Logan gives Polk county the high est average yield, with thirty bushels to the acre.: Butler and Barpy come next with twenty-nine. He estimates the twnh. able yield ot 'spring wheat at 4.E00OM bushels, making the total wheat crop of Nebraska for the year Around, (6,006,000 President Mohler, General Trafflo Man ager Monroe and Passenger Trafflo Man ager Fort of tho Union Pacific are on their way to a railroad meeting that has been called at Los Angeles. There they will meet General Manager MoNutt of the San Pedro, General Manager Bancroft of the Oregon Short Line and W. V. S. Thome, director of purchases of the liar- rim an system. In' local railroad circles It Is believed the Los Angeles conference means that plans are to be formulated by which the Han Pedro will become a part of tho Union Paolflo and operated In connection with It- Senator Clark formerly owncdf the San Pedro and In 1903 entered Into a," ten-year contract with the Union Pacific whereby might operate its trains from Salt Lake to Los Angetes. Since then the Union Pacific Interests have acquired 49 per cent ot the stock of the road and as the contract expired July of tho pres ent year, It Is sold the Harrlman syndi cate Is prepared to take the property over. At tills time the Harrlman Interenii own more than U per cent of the stock, and the taking ot the road would be An easy matter, entailing only a little voting of shares and some bookkeeping entries. To tako over the San pedro and merge It with tho Union Paclfla would be no violation ot the orders of the supreme court dissolving the merger' of the South ern Paclflo and Union Pacific ThlSques- tlon was brought up at one stage of tho legat proceedings, the court holding that slnco It was not a competitive line, there could t' no legal objection totho acquirement. A similar question arose In connection with the Short Line -and the Oregon St Washington Railway and Navigation property, and tho same court ruling Is said to have been made. This, with rail road men, leads to tho belief that shortly after the Union Paclflo takes over the Ban Pedro, It will merge the Short I J no and bring all of the roads under one gen eral management. The Unln Paclflo Interests now own controlling Interest In the Short Line, but not In the Oregon & Washington road. However, the Short Line stockhold ers own 16 per cent of the Oregon Washington rood, no that In n. round about way the majority ot tho stock Is held by Union Paclflo Interests. These questions will all be threshed out at the Los Angeles conference, and It Is expected that upon Its close, a num ber of Important announcements will be made. Taylor Says Hellas No Authority Over Conduct on the Boat Criticism of the ill-kepi order on the steamer Saturn which makes dally trips from Omaha to Florence has been made by several persons In Omaha to Cadot Taylor, collector of customs tor the Alt trlct of Omaha. Mr. Taylor has no Jufi diction over the conduct of this boat and gavo out the following In an Inter view yesterday. ThIs offices has been called up several times as to what It Is claimed takes) place on this boat. J am advised by the Unltod States district attorney that the regula tldh of the sale of llquor.'ordcr and other thing on the boat are matters. wUh which this office has nothing to do, and has no jurisdiction, and that they are purely police regulations, under the con trol of the city and county authorities, in Nebraska, up to the middle of the Missouri river and of the Iowa authorities on the Iowa side of the river." Asks Hekvy Damages for Loss of Finger ' k Charles Holy lost a 'finger and came near losing an arm through what, he al leges, was the negligence of the Cudahy Packing company and the company's sur geon, Itobert O'ltellly. He has sued tho company for damage In the sum ot JS.WO. He alleges that he received n slight cut on the forefinger tn tho hog killing room while at work there and that he was sent by the boss to Dr. O'Reilly who Is tho company's surgeon. Holy charged that by reason of Im proper attention given tils finger by he surgeon, the arm becamo swollen so that Dr. C. C. Allison had to lance and slash It In many places to drain the poison. Later It became necessary .to amputato the finger In order to save the arm. The Perfect Baby Of Tbe Future ASIapls Method That Has a Wonderful Inlluenca upon 1 he future Infant, Too much no not be hU for a wood f fat Ttntdr, familiar to ntny women ss MoUirr' it is taore eloquent la Its action taut ail tie ImUM rgfr ever Itld down fee ttm rallteoe of tiptctant metluira. It U n extern! appii cattnn that spreads Its lassence upon all thai coriW, miiaclta, lltameots ud tandoas that na ture calla Into play: they expand sraccfolly without pais, without strain, ud the leare the mlad esre-frre ud In Jojful anticipation of me trwac or an womaoiy atnoition. Mother's Friend unit therefore be considered aa directly a moat Important Influence upon tbe rhiracter and dlapotlOon ot the future fenera tion, it Is a conceded fact that, with nauten, pain, "nerroatneas and dread banlnhed, there la stored np anch aa abundance ot healthy energy sa to bring. Into being the hlsheat Ideals of tboeo who fondly theorize on tbe rules that lninre the coralni of the perfoct baby. Mothers' Friend can be bad at anr dnurrtat at 11.00 a bottle, and It la unquestionably ona of tlioae remedleir that always haa a place among the cherlahtd few In tbe medicine cabinet. Mother'a Friend Is prepared by tbe Uradfleld Rerulator Co., 139 Lamar Illdr., Atlanta, Cla., after the formula of noted family doctor. IT rite tnein ror -Aw.vrrr inaiructire dook to mlly doctor. -a vrrr inaiructire book eipectant mothers. Ree tbat .your dcuotUt Will owl, yuu, witit Uotbtr'a xtUax. MANY WILL DO AS FALL SUITS Brooks' Half Price Sale In cludes Garments That May Bo Worn Later. Truo Economists Glue Eagle Eyes On Sales Like This One. ajiy ot tho men's suits on talo at "Half Price" at George Brooks', corner Sixteenth and Harney streets, are stif- tftctently heavy to wear right Into the full nnd winter season; but still they ccmo under the category ot spring anil summer stock becauso they were pur chased for the past spring and the present summer's business. So, you discerning economists tako no tice; a suit that will answer a double purpose for wear now or later may bt had at HALF PIUCE. Yes, slrl 20 suits at 110; 125 suits at I12.G0; 30 suits at $16; 36 suits 'at T17.60. A direct cloavage Into costs and profits; there's nothing in It for Brooks excepting that It gives him a chance to clean up on his present clothes stock so that his hands won't be tied when It comes to buying regular fall and winter lines. Oeorgo Brooks Is the very man who put the word "gain," In Bargain there never WEIU5 bargains In suits It Brooks' suits at HALF PIUCIS are not bargains. So Brooks ctosos this announcement with a heed that his location Is In the City National Bank building, Sixteenth and Harney, SEIitiflaSsHlssnV (IF The Greatest of All Bargains Now on Sale $2.50 and $2.00 Children's, Misses' nnd Grown Girls' White Sea Island Duck JPumps Ox fords nnd Shoes, tit ... J3.50 and $3 Womeh'B Whlto Sea Island Duck Pumps; but ton, strap and biuchor Oxfords and Shoes, at 89c 98c 1 Boys' $1.00 35c 25c $2.25 Little Gent's and Scout Elk Hide and Elk Hide sole Shoes, at, pair , 75c Children's and Misses' all learner sandals, at 05c Boys' and Men's Tennis Slippers, at. . . . ouc uoys' straw Hats . 10d 50c Women's and Children's Straw Hata, at . . ; lOd $4.00 Women's Trimmed Hats, oax:h 93 $1.00 Misses' and Women's House Drosses at 69t ?2.00 Misses' .and Women's Plain and Fancy Crepe Ki monos, at, each 89t $1.75 Misses' and Wjomen's Middy Blouses at 73 25c Children's, Misses and Women's White Lisle Hose, at, Pair 10i 16c Children's Socks tor 5 60c Women's Ribbed Union. Suits, umbrella drawers, 23 50c Men's White Llslo Hose', at, fair 15e Tho Store of Wonderful Values. THE PAIR STORE 8. E.Oor. 12th and Farnam St. sf Double the Life of Your Suit You'll get almost twice tlie .usual wear out of your suit, by having An Extra Pair of Trousers Slightly worn conts and badly worn trousers are Mam -w order an unnecessary waste. W include an extra pair of trousers with each suit without extra cost. Suit and Extra Trausers $25 to 94S OUR SPECIAL OFFEft Nk til's Standard Blue or f ny Stjrge Clear cut and non-fadinj with extra pair of Trousers $25 dr; holovtchjner has successful operation Tr. B. Jlolovtchltior, president of the Board of Education, was operated on. for appendicitis at the Methodist hospital at 8 yesterday morning. Dr. A. F. Jonas performed the operation, which was suc cessful. The physician says the patient will be out in ten 4ays or two weeks, Dr. Holovtchtncr has been suffering; for a year from appendicitis, lie had purchased transportation for a trip on the Great Lakes when ha realised sud denly an operation Was imperative. He will leave for his vacation as soon aa he Is able. Morton Says Money from Tornado Loan Bonds Not Needed George T, Morton, former member of the relief committee, and P. J. Tebblns, who succeeded him on the committee, told the Real Estate exchange today thera Is oo need for tbe 1260,000 tornado loaa tonds. j Practically all the cases have been taken care ot the two men declared, and the additional tSO.OOO will not be needed. The cases that have not been provided for can be supplied aid without the ex tra money offered In the bond issue, they insisted. According- to Tebblns. about 170 cases have not been cared for. but there still Is money in tbe hands of the committee and any amount over what is on hand can be secured without tbe necessity pf nelllnir bonds. The committee In charge of tornado relUf work, he said, do not caro whether the money la vottd or not. SUES WESTERN UNION FOR DELAYING MESSAGE ChargintT that the delay of the Western Union Teleirrapb company in aendlnr mesaare be filed with the asent at Cen tral City caused him the loss of a treat leal of business, James P. Brennan bu tiled suit axalast the company in district Court asklas damages in the aum of 12,009. He is a. salesman and alleges tbat by rcam of the delay of the company In sending his mesjatre be was delayed h bis business twelve hours, Dlssracefal Conduct of liver and bowels. In refusing to act. is qulokly remedied with Dr, King's New JJe Pill. Easy, safe, sure. Sc. Toe NICOLL THE TAILOR WILLIAM -JERREMS' SONS 200-211 so. ioth st. Karbach Hiock Office For Rent The large room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havens White Goal Oo. Nice Farnam street .front age. About 1,500 square feet of floor space with large vault. Extra en. trance from court of the building. Fine office fixtures are of fered for sale. Apply to N. P. Fell. Bee office. A little want ad .does the business. To Cure Salt Rheum and Seal Skin A Most Effective Treatment luick in Kesults. Bait rheum, scaly skin and other itch lnr akin afflictions may ba soothed by frequent applications of witch hate). out tne cure must come from the ac tivity or tha one network or. blood vessel that make up the akin forma tlon. xou sboulQ use B. S, & for tha blood. This splendid remedy la a mar vel (or salt rheum, eoaema, )Upus, pso riasis and scrofula. Ask at any drur? tore for a bottle of 8. B. a. and you are then on the road to health. The action of this remarkable remedy la direct, positive, certain In its influence. It la one of those rara .medical forces which act in the blood with the same decree of certainty that la found in all natural tendencies. Tne manner in Which if domlnatea and controls the mysterious transference or tne rich. reo, pure arterial oiooa zor tne im paired bloed Is marvelous. out tnrough every sain pore acias, germs and other blood impurities are forced tn tha form ot invisible vapor. The lungs breathe it out, the liver is stimulated to consume a great propor tion of Impurities, the stomach and in testines ctase to convey harmful germs into tha blood; the bowels, kidneys, bladder and all emunctorles ot the body are marshaled into a fighting force to expel every Teettg ot impuri ties. Get a botUa of thla famous remedy to-day, and If your case la stubborn or peculiar, write to The Bwirt upecino Co, IIS Bwlft laboratory, AUanta. Qa. FRY'S SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAN-UP SALE One that needs no superlative adjectives to impress upon , the shoe-wise buying public of Omaha and vicinity its im portance as a money-saving event. How Is the Time to Buy Low Shoes itAb'oHt Half Onco a year this happens. When it does it means a deep, quick rut to make short tvork of all tho discontinued or broken lines and odd lota. You'll find In tills aalo overy new style of ladles', men's and clUL. dron's summer footwear, -with but one exception NO TItASII, The (rreutcst shoo store in tho Middle West, bucked by the best buying and selling organization, Is offering you, tho boet bargains over quoted by thlf or nny other shoo store. No broken line Is spared. Bale starts promptly at 8 o'clock Thursday mornlns. Tho Talues scnlo as follows: FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Lnird & Schobef 's patent and gun metal Pumps and Ox ford Ties, $5.60 and. $5 values, now .,....... Luird & Sohoher'8 white and blaRk, Impbrtad buck Pumps, alio brown and gray Buedo but ton Oxfords, $5.60 values, now Wright & Peters tan co-ed PUmpa, also dull patent and suede Pumps, $4.60 and $4 Tal lies, now Zoigler Bros.' Straps, Pumpa and Oxfords, in tans, patents), dulls and suedes. $4.60 and $4.00 values', now 15 lines, nil good makos, Ties and Pumps, In tan. patents and suedes, worth up to $4.50, sale price v 20 lines patents, dull and tans. In Straps, Colonials and Oxford Ties, $3.60 values, your choice ........ 275 pairs, small sizes, $3.50 and $4.00 values; on bargain table, your choice, for , REST Aid HEALTH TO tttniEft ADO EHlll. MsS.WjwsioWa BooTHimt Svaor haa bees ased lor over SIXTY VBAKSby WILUOHS ol XIOT11KUB for . their CHILDREN WIULB TKKTII1NO, with rUKFKCr BUCCKtW. It BOOTHS tbe CHILD. SOFTKNB the GUM a. ALLAYS alirAINjCURHt WIHD COLIC and is the best remedy (er D1AKRHCEA. it la ab solutely hartoteaa. Be sore sad sak for "Mrs. wimbwi Dooinisg bjtup," ana uu so etsst Wo have included in this Big Clear ing Sale every pair of WHITE SHOES, high and low, oi Imported Buckskin, Nubuck, Liuen, Duck and Oinvns. AT LESS THAN COST See Our Display in Show Wiidows iBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl Johnston & Murphy's tun, Russia patent, kid and gun metal Oxfords, $6.60 to $6.00 values, now . . . ItoDonald & Klley's tan Russia patent and gun metal Ox fords, $5.50 and $6.00 values, now Howard & Foster's gun metal, patent and tan Russia calf Oxfords. $5.00 and $4.50 values, now Reynolds, Drake & Gabel's tan Russia calf and gun raotal Oxfords, button and blucher styles, $4 values, now Excelsior Shoe Co.'s gun metal and tan Russia calt Ox fords, Bull last, $4.00 values, now , Howard & Foster's tan Russia and gun metal 2-hole English Ties, $4.00 values, now 15 lines, all good makos, patent, dull and tan low cuts, that were $4.00 and $3.50, now at 235 pairs, small sizes, of broken lines, $3.00 to $5.00 values go now at Ladles' and Chll dren' Gimo Vesta, all 8izo3, regular 12c values , . . 7t Domestic Room Children's Union Suits, 25c quality gauze in nil Biros Bnaps you can not afford to nilsa, choice at 12H Marvelous Value-Giving in the Women's and Children's Outer Garment Section V3 The bargains our Now York resident buyer has sent us I will astonish even those expecting most. Our buyervhas certainly been able to accomplish wonders m bargain get ting for the last of July sales. You'll receive tho benefit A FEW OF MANY OFFERINGS Silk Underskirt, made to sell up to $.3 ... . .8I 91.80 and $2.00 Drosses for street and house wear, snaps at.. GOd $1.5 0 Under skirts, black and colors, at . .501 50c Dressing Sac qnc.i, all sizes, neat patterns at 15c Wash Under skirts, 76c and $1.00 values, . S5c 91.50 and 82.00 Waists, pretty lawns, lace and embroidery trimmed . . 79 Dress Skirts $3.50 to $5.00 values., 81.98 Beautiful Summer Dresses- Made to sell at $10.00, $15.00 and $18.00, immense vari ety of choice designs in both white and colors, all new clean stock, nearly 1,000 in the lot, gg $7.50 Summer Dresses Big assortment of pretty styles, in linens, ratines, lawns, etc., white and colors, both plain and fancies; on sale Thursday at, M choice YsfaalfV New Tailored Suits Pretty summer styles, S10.00 to $18.50 values, at, A'Bplendid line ot pretty linen suits included,. aU sizes for women apd mises; values never before equaled in Onialht;:; $5.95 es, pretty wash B fabrics, sizes 2 to 6 years, 60c val ues 25J I nf a n t a' Knit Bootees, regular 26c values, at, choice ... lo CliUdren's Hon nets, straws and wash fabrics, 50c values ... Jjfcc Children's Drc?" es, $1 and, $1.60 vnluen, sizes I to 14, on sfle 49t Children's Drosn cs, $3 and $4 values, white nnd colors.. Sl.50 Women's Long lilnen Coats, reg ular $7.50 val ues ... S2.95 Lawn. Dro sains Saco,ucs, made to sell' .at Z5c. . Se SPECIAL lEMONSTRATION of tho Mi Dress Shields At Our Notion Counter They can be washed and Ironed without injury oyery pair vis guaranteed. SPECIAIj THURSDAY 50c Deliuxe Shields, lac trimmed, at. naif oit . , ' ...... Arf.SC Thursday's Ihifo tf4s Ramie Cloth, whlto and, colors, 26c values, yard J5 French , and Persian .Lawns, worth up to 35c yard .. 18fi Sheer white goods, Swisses, mulls, etc., 60o values.. 25d Dotted and Figured Crpea, new and coolest summer lab rice, 66c values, yard... 38i . mm The Last Call on Summer Millinery Beautiful Trimmed Hat3 that sold up td $10.00 About ou 01 inem jeit tiie season's most beauti ful styles, hand mado and blocked shapes elegantly trimmed; white, black and colors; choice, to close About $1 PANAMAS $3.88 Made to sell up to $8.50 not a single panama in stock reserved. Pick tho.ni out Thursday; thoy're matchless values. CHILDREN'S HATS, 19c To $1.00 values; 50 dozen of them, trimmed with rib bons, flowers and orna ments; white, pink and light blue. , July Clearance Sale Specials ii Domestic Room 8c Bleached Muslin, 36 Inch wide QgK 12 o Percales, light and dark coP ors and good patterns, 36 inch wide 16c Sllkollne, 30 inch wide, K) 25c Striped Voile, good color, 15 MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR To 50c garment values; in Balbriggan or poros knit; shirts or drawers, in all sizes; in domestio 5Eft room; garment 30 18c fancy Crones for kimonos. pretty patterns and colors XOti 16o Winsor Paisley protty summer fabric lOr 10c Lawns, neat patterns. . . . kA 7 He Unbleached Muslin, 36 inch wide 5j mmWmm1ml1tmmmm!m"--mmm--m-- S.SSSSS.BSSSSfc REN'S UNION SUITS 75o values; in white, ecru, pink and blue; all sizes guaranteed porfeot on sale in domestic room. 39c 22 Pounds Best Granulated Sugar for $1. 20 off on all Boys' and Youths' Tan and Gun Metal, 0,xfor.ds: ? . ' m J 4V,,bi..,lck best high sjfade Diamond nuur, jiuimiitr xiner lor bread. pies or cakes, sack. .LOO 10 bars neat "Em All, Diamond C or Lenox Soap for .k.,..,...88o "7 bars Crystal White Laundry Soap tor 8S0 7 bars Ilaskln Bros. Electric Spark Soap for , ,.35o 4 lb. pkc. Star Naphtha Washlhc Powder for 17o 16-os. cans Condensed Milk. W...8H0 Orape-Nuts. pkg. ,10o B. C Corn Flakes, pkg so Lar-a bottle Pure Tomato Catsup. Worcester Sauce or Pickles, assort ed, Dottle bo 4 lbs. fancy Japan nice' aso 1-lb. cans assorted Soups, can.,.7Wo TU1 cans Alaska Salmon loo Hotted Meats per can 40 Try H. B. C. iiixed Tea for ice .tea. per lb. ..,...... ,3So t cans Oil or Mustard Sardines. . .aso McUaren's Peanut Butter, lt...18Vo The best domestic Macarpal. Vermi celli or BpaehetU..pktf .,-i,i7Ho The best Sofla UraCkeril IK. JvJ.'.Kr Advo Jell, Ice Cream Tdydar, Jello or Jellycon. pkr The beat Tea Sittings, lb . . . . . 5l0o Fancy Golden Santos Coffee .SJHo II of Tha Vegetable and Trait Market omaha for the Poople 15 lba. New Potatoes to peck 2So Demand 16 lba, the law requires It. 4 bunches fresh Beets or Carrots.. Bo 6 bunches fresh Onions or Radishes So 4 bunches fresh Rhubarb..., Bo The best Cooking Apples, lb...,.au0 4 bunches fresh Vent Lettuce 60' Large ilad Lettuce, bead.. ,744e-5o Fancy Wax or Qreer Beans, lb. ,7Vio Fancy Denver Peas, quart 100 Fancy Denver Cauliflower 18Uo 6 bunches fresh Parsley ....Bo Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb TUo 5 large Green Peppers.,,,, 100 3 large Summer Squash 100 Large Cucumbers each...754o and So Large Egg Plant, each ,...100 3 large heads Cabbage .10o Fane" Cantaloupes, ea. .3Ho, jo 7U0 Large, fancy, Juicy Lemons, at. per -. dosen.fi ,30o, SSo, 400 Regular 40c. 50o and 6O0 everywhere. Batter. Cheese and Sgg Prloes . A Saving of 88 to 50, Fancy No, 1 Country Butter, lb...87o 'aT '"llB r xoung iing America The beet Strictly Fresh Eg-s doxiieo Try Hayden's First 2 ) ale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement , i "Bassssssssssaassji