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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 5, 1913.
REGISTRATION DATES FIXED I TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP
Many Inquiries Received as to Open
ing of Government Land.
iWILL BE BY LOTTERY PLAN
Mllnir Fn la Fourteen Dalian null
Six Months la Allowed to Entnb
lUh Xlestdener Final rroof
After Thre TcMii
Letters to the number of eeventyflve
to 100 per 5r ar being received at the
Burlington homeseeking department,
relative to the North Platte forest re
serve In McPherson and Grant counties,
this state, to be opened to settlement.
The law recently panted bjr congress
restoring the reserve to the public do
main haa been alfmed and the secretary
of the Interior haa worked out all of the
details. Registrations for the land will
bfgin October IS and continue to and In
clude October 25. Registrations may bo
made at tha government land offices at
Broken How, Valentine and North Platte.
Twenty-fire oenta Is the total cost of
registration. This sum roes to the no
tary who prepares the papers.
The disposition of the land, which in
the aggregate Is Bl sections, or SiCfiOi
acres, will be In accordance with the
governments lottery plan the holder of
tha first number drawn having the
choice of selections.
The drawings will be nt the North
Platte land office and will begin October
13, continuing until as many numbers are
drawn as there are sections of land.
Each person who drawa a tract of land
will be notified and the filings will be
made November 17. Soldiers and Bailors,
or their widows, may register by power
of attorney, but alt others must appear
In person at one of the land offices. All
persons who draw land muet appear In
person to make the filings.
To KstnMUh Amide-nee.
The filing fee Is tli, and each person
drawing a tract of land, after making
his or her selection, has six months In
which to establish residence. After tho
establishment of residence, final proof
may be made at any time after three
years, providing the residence has' been
continuous. The continuous residence
provides that the occupant of the land
may be absent five montha each year.
This absence may be covered by one
period each year, or It may be divided
Into a number, provided the total does
not exceed five months.
To perfect final proof, no cultivation is
retired, but the occupant of the land, at
the time of acquiring title from the
rovernment, by the testimony of two
witnesses, must prove that the Improve
menu on the tract aggregate IM. There
must be a habitable residence of some
kind, the kind being In the discretion of
the occupant of the land.
ItnveHa to Government.
In the everit the occupant of any tract
does not desire to make final proof
within three years, he or she may wait
two years longer, but If title is not per
fected within five years from date of fit-
,n th. ,and r8V"rt t0 th Kovemment
The land of the North Platte forest
"serve la subject to entry under tho
provisions of the old KJneold law. that
Is each cntryman has a right to file on
a tract of 640 acre, Generally it is sand
hill land, though there are numerous
mall valleys that con be cultivated. Ih
these, valley, the soli Is a black, sandy
era. There are numerous small lakes.
Moh eve during the dry weather of
' lwt oi have remained filled with
(water from springs In their bottoms.
rau4 roost of the lakes and back for
dLrtanee there, are hay flats.
Takes a a whole, the forest reserve
te Krowln Proposition and the
adapted to general agricul
ture. Tho land at this tlma Is worth
from W to IIS per awe, similar tracts
eutaMe thaf to be opened to settlement
pow selling at these prices,
MRS. ELIZABETH STEARNS
DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME
Mrs. Elisabeth Steams, U years old,
yesterday at 4:80 o'clock at the
horn of nor daughter at 2S60 Jones street
;Hor husband, IUv. K. D, Steams, died
several years ago. Mrs. Stearns was a
jnember of tho Daughters of UU and was
otlva la the work of that society.
Mrs. Stearns and he 'husband cam to
Nebraska a number of years ago, making
Omaha their horn. She divided her at
tention between helping her husband in
ntudy and la her society. She was
feera In 2Clohlan.
Tha funeral servteea will be conducted
jr Ray. X. 8. Williams. The burial will
W In MlchScaa. Mrs. Stearns is survived
fer twe oMMraa, Miss Btiaalrath Steams
t Oaeafea a4 Xdwart A, Btearao of
KsjMaa City. Tha fuasral Berrices will
1m at Um hew at 3:30 o'clock Sundey
aafteraaon.
Damage Wrought by Eaitcr 8nnday
Tornado Now But a Memory.
REPAIRS ARE ABOUT COMPLETED
nnlldlna- on North Twenty-seventh
Strret nought by Mlnkln
Jlrothers nnd Siting
Itrcnnstrncted.
Judge Sears Rules
0 Water Meter
Ordinance is Valid
The city ordinance fnrhl,Mtn ,-
Water board to construct meter boxes
between the curb anil tho hmm.n. .
lot was held constitutional by Judge
Sears of the district court
A plumber who was fined 110 and costs
In police court havlnir
district court, tho legality of his punish-
mem was npneiti, nut the fine waVre-
nucea to n and costs.
It is the contention of the Water board
that In Its capacity as a metropolitan
water district it now has power to make
ruies ana regulations for the location of
meter boxes outside lnt link. ... ai.
regard the city ordinance, but it haa not
icstea us supposed right
One of the sections most affected by
the Easter Sunday tornado will soon be
completely rebuilt, with the rebuilding of
the home at 21J2 North Twenty-seventh
street This Was the property of Sarah
R. Knight and was totally wrecked by
the tornado. The roof was demolished
and the building was warped and twisted
so that It will require a great deal of
straightening up and a great deal of re
plastering. The Knight property has Just been sold
to Mlnkln Bros., contractors, who Intend
at once to rebuild and reflnlsh the place.
When the building Is finally ready for
occupancy it will mark. It Is said, the
last touch of repairing of the residence
portion of that immediate vicinity.
This was one of the sections of the
tornado's path In which the homes were
nearly all destroyed. Also. It Is the dis
trict In which the timbers and pieces of
homes were so Uttered over the streets
that for days no one could tell which
had been the street and which had been
the residence blocks. The locality has
been built up more quickly than most
real estate men expected.
Snles Are Reported.
Hastings Sc. Hnyden have sold to Harry
Wolf the frame flats, E13-K16 North
Twnnty-thlrd streot. Mr. Wolf paid In
the neighborhood of $1,000 for ,them. lie
acquired them as an Investment.
Following are some sales closed by A.
P. Tukey & Bon! The residence at 4810
Webster street, belonging to Charles
Shelloy, secretary of the Builders' ex
change, was sold to T. F. NaugHtln for
W.600. The home Is In Dundee. Naughtln
has already taken possession and Is re
siding there.
The property of G. W. Garlow, 4628
North Thirty-sixth street to August
Jullen for 2.M. This Is a new residence
In tho midst of a line of new houses
reaching from block to block.
The Barton estate to Joseph Houghton,
lot at Twenty-ninth and Franklin streets,
for $1,000. Mr. Houghton Intends to use
the lot for an addition to his residence
ground, which adjoins It.
m V r, , ...
opouman nougnt two lots at
Thirty-sixth and Saratoga streots. He
expects to build two houses at anem. 1 T
has the material on, the ground and Is
practically ready to begin work. ,
Y0D mu 11'
HEKBfflERE
Public Will Know
About it in Due Time
' - esw WVUU Ut
directors of the metropolitan water dis
trict, came out of a two-hour secret con
ference of tho Water board Thursday
afternoon with a smile Qn his face.
just what had been dlsoussed behind
closed doors was causing reDorters
anxiety. They asked Wead what had
been sa)d.y
"Board's business," ho answered. "When
We get together and itUmni itiinn ...
feel we're safer. In a multitude of coun
sel mere's safety, you know."
"Then why don't you take the public
Into your conftdencet" the reporter asked,
thinking of the numerous secret sessions
of this body,
"Oh. we wll." Wea4 replied, and added
with emphasis, "tndue time."
Boy Says He Stole
Because of Hunger
That the development of a boy forger
waa Interrupted when II. n. rvnin. nt
Dos Moines, aired IS veara. was irmM
on a cnarge or. robbing the store of the
Omaha Ieather company, waa Indicated
at a hearing In Juvenile oourt
HhMll nf twanM. ... V. - .
v v. v. , i no nma prao-
Used (various styles of handwriting were
found In his possession. Tha bey admit
ted that he had Intended to trr hi. k.a
at forgery, but said he changed his mind.
Collins told Judge English that he stole
leather ohapa, spurs and bits because ,he
was hungry, but tha Judge did not be
lieve tna story and continued the cas
a week.
CUTICURA
SOAP
Cuticira Soap and Cuticura Oint
ment, have done so much to main
tain the purity and beauty of the
complexion, hinds and hair under
all conditions of exposure, that their
sale and use have extended to every
part of the civilized world.
CsUtcusps4 0latmest KM throughout tas
world, l&tii uidt of taeb mMltrf In, with 12-p.
boob AatrcwCutturs,"Pept iSO.Bouoa.
ssr-Mna ! faT b4 sbMopev tritb Cntkurs
Stay vol tain kot or sUssai seals.
New Laces
The greatest showing of
the beautiful new Laces in
Omaha. Assortments that
compare favorably with that
of any store in tho land.
Prices Surpassingly Moderate
Wo specialize in tho famous
Iroquois Laces, which aro made In
this country, consequently saving
tho 70 duty impoeod on the
foreign products.
See the Special Counter of
Quaker Laoos Monday at
19c, 29c, 59c and 75c
Aliover Iacc An immense line
in four big lots, Monday at 25 S
49S 08t and .-Sl.O
,$1.00 LacoB at 59o
Beautiful Venice, PJauen
and Shadow Laces in bands,
edgeB arfd allovors.
BOc CHnny Lmcefi, 25c
Heal Linen Cluny Laces in splen
did assortment
Cotton and Linen Torchons
Greatly undorprlced, yard, 2,
3M and
FORT FINDS CONDITIONS
GOOD ON PACIFIC COAST
Pamenrer Traffic Uiuiamf w m
i wi a v
Union Pact no ft home from n
western trip on which he accompanied
iramo erector wincnoii of the Hani,
man system of roads. Mr. Wlnohell re
turned with Mr. Fort as far n.nu..
but from there went to Chicago by way
oi jtansaa uty.
Mr. Port found conditions firi
all through the Paclno coast
nothing! In the way of a boom on at any
point, in Ban Francisco and San Dlogo
wont on the exposlUon buildings is pro
greasing rapidly.
So far as the citrus fruit crop lo con
cemed it promises a yield of from W to
(0 per cent of a normal, which Is con
stdered extraordinary, consldarinr tha
damage done by the freeze of last year.
in portions of the state where grape
growing Is a leading Industry the crop
has been seriously damaged by tha hot
and dry weather of last summer.
Tanker Nominated for Judjre,
WASHINGTON. Oct. t-Tho, president
voaay roaae me following nominations:
John Randolph. Tucker. Jr., district
Judge for the district of Alaska, second
division.
F. M. Baxton. attorney for the district
of Alaska, second division.
Persistent Advertising is tfle Itoad to
4ftS 41lUTUfl
"RIGHT MAXES MIGHT"
la a slogan that we al
here to always, It's
square, upright dealing,
selling, only dependable
goods at lowest possible
prices that haa won u
the confidence of the
people. We Intend to
keep it.
Oul-of-Town Customers
will find shopping by
mall not only satisfac
tory but most profit
able. The parcel post
system brings our store
right to your door and
we fill mall orders from
our dally ads.
Monday Will Be the Big Velvet Sale Day
Tho choicest assortment of plain and Brocaded Lyon's Velvets, rich imported Corduroys
and Costume Velvets ever shown in Omaha goes on sale at Sweeping Price Eeduotions.
Brocaded Velvet Dress Patterns, 50 of them, no two alike, patterns you'd find priced in
most stores at $1XX00 to $15.00, exclusive styles in tho richest now colorings, imported spe
cially for our opening; choice $6.98 to $8.98
Imported ' Chiffon Dress Velvets, regular
$5.00 to $6.00 yard values; fine line of now
colors and black, 44 inches wide; will go on
sale at $3.98
$1.00 Borflner Corduroy, $1.00
A handsome Imported fabric, in
every new fall shade.
$1.00 English Corduroy, 78c
A 'splendid line of English Cordu
roys, 27 to 30 Inches wide in all
best colors.
Beautiful Brocaded Dress Velvets and Vo
lours, 3i inches wide, in a big assortment of
elegant styloB and richest new colorings, spe
cial, yard $1.50 to $2.98
Imported Costume Velvets,
24 and 27 Inches wide, big variety
at colorings, matchless values,
58 nnd 88
40 pieces of 40-inch All Bilk, Crepe de Chine, Just received, made to sell at, and well worth oo
J1.76 yard; good line of colors at, yard? 4XeOO
PIANO BUYERS ARE SHOWING GREAT APPRECIATION OP THE SPLENDID
VALUES OFFERED IN OUR OCTOBER PIANO SALE, WHY DON'T YOU LET US
SHOW YOU WHAT GUARANTEED PIANO QUALITY AT BARGAIN PRICES MEAN?
FancyGoods
A Remarkable Cleanup Sale
of Our Entire Stock of
Fancy Linens, Pillow Tops,
Scarfs, Center Pieces, Floss,
Etc
2 Bo Pillow Tops 15t
20c Pillow Tops 5d
60c Linens at 10c
26c Linens at 10f
$2.00 Linens at Q8t
A Cleanup of All Stocks to Make
Room for Holiday Goods.
10c Pincushions at 5g
lOo Embroidery Hoops at. . . .5c
2 Bo Crochet Bilks lOd
$2.00 Serving Trays at 9g
Embroidery Silk, Bkoln Id
$1.00 Work. Baskets, all satin
lined, choice 59
26c Flemish Art Boxes 15 &
Pillow Cords, Euffles and
many other articles included,
at sweeping reductions lion
day. Make it a point to see
tho many splendid bargains.
New Afternoon and Evening Dresses, New Suits, Coats and Waists that Arrived too Late forAk-Sar-Ben
Week Selling Shown for the First Time Monday at Most Attractive Low Pricings
Quality and absolutely correct style are the two features insisted upon in every purchase we
have made for you low prices of course are attractive, but unless high quality and- good
style is included, they are absolutely failures as values. Compare these offerings. You'll
find at each price' the quality of material and workmanship much superior. I
s
Elegant Evening Coats without question the
most pleasing assortment of charming new
Beautiful Afternoon Dresses in all most
wanted materials and colorings, a bevy of
charming distinctive designs for selection,
most attraotively priced Monday, at $19.50,
$25, $35, $39.75 up to $59.
designs we have over shown matchless val
ues, will go at $29.75, $35.00, $39.75,
$45.00 and up.
A big showing Monday of Ladles'
Bamplo Waists Greatly Under
priced. Over S00 beautiful waists,
makers' samples In chiffons,
crepes, plain and fancy silks, etc,
Ul newest styles; mode to sell up
lo 1 10.00, In one big lot Monday
It $3.00.
Handsome Tailored Suits Greatly Under
prlcol Over 100 fine Tailorod Suits, all
samples Just received from our Now York
buyer; suits made to sell at $60.00, suits
made to sell at $60.00, suits made to sell
at $66.00; choicest materials and colors
distinctive styles at $35.00
Tho most complete
stock of fine Fur
Coats, Seta, Scarfs
and Muffs shown in
Omaha. Our prices
will savo you easily
20.
Three Rousing Monday Spetlals You'll Appreciate
Ladles' Messa lino
Silk Underskirt, lb
all colors; on sale
at ..$1.98
Ladies' Long Silk
Kimonos, reg u 1 a r
$5.00 values, all
colors .... $2.98
Ladles' and Misses4
Sweater Coats, val
ues to $5, $1.50.
$1.08 & $2.98
Over 3,000 Women's and
Misses' Fall and Winter Coats
now on display; assortment and
values you'll not find duplicated
in Omaha at sale prices. .$10.
$12.75. $15.00. S19.50
and $25.00
A splendid new line
of Marabou and Os
trich Sots, Muffs
and Scarfs on sale
at attractive pricings.
Linen Dept. Specials
Monday
$6.00 Table Cloths, unhemmed, guaranteed pure
linen; $6.00 values, each $3.25
$1.60 Damask Table Linen, full bleach, full width;
$1.50 values, ard $1.00
$8.00 Table Cloths, unbammed patterns, size 8x10,
pure silk; $8.00 values, each $5.0S
$2.00 Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, puro silk;
$2.00 values, yard $1.50
89o Turkish Bath Towels, extra large sire, snQW
white: 29o values, each. ."V. S&cr
60c Huck Towels, pure linen; 60c values, each.SOo''
$8.00 scalloped or fringed Marseilles Bed Spreads,
cut corners; $8.00 values, each $4.05
$6.00 imported Marseilles Bed Spreads, scallopod;
$6.00 values, eaoh $8.05
$2.25 high-grade Crochet Bed Spreads, full stfeo, as
sorted; $2.25 values, each $1.50
$1.40 Hemstitched Sheets, size 81x90; very best
sheet manufactured; $1.40 values, each. $1.15
$1.25 assorted lot strictly high-grade Bed Sheets,
size 81x90; $1.26 values, each...... ...850
29a Hemstitched Pillow Cases, made of strong, firm
muslin; 29c values, each , . . .SOo
The New Wool Dress Fabrics Are here
Offering huyers selection from the most varied assortments,
the most pleasing values ever shown. A splendid line of
Fine Brocaded Novelties and Imported Plaids now so much
in vogue; Batines, Eponges, Poau de Peche, fine imported
Austrian Broadcloths, etc; specially attractive f
1J
values
Brocaded Novelty Suitings, 54 in.
wide, in all the new color combi
nations, yard $1.98
Novelty Premier Tussah, 46 in.
wide,, $1.75 yard value, in beau
tiful designs, yard $1.28
Imported Brocaded Ratines, regu
lar $2.00 yard values, In all new
fall shades, yard $1.48
Priestley's "Scintilla," one of tho
season's most favored fabrics, al
colors,, at, yard $1.50
Over 300 pieces of New Pall Wool Dress Fabrics.
Merges. Panamas, Bed
ford Cords, Whlpoords,
Ratines, Bilk Finish
Tuasahs, in three- spe
cial lots
48c-68c-98cI
J Lsn
Values from 7Bo to
60 yard; fabrics from
.in. up to B6-ln. wide.
all wanted colors all
snaps.
Blankets, Comfortables,
Bath Robes, Etc.
Tho most complete line in town the best,
values for the money.
Cotton Dlanketa, pair Mo to 98.60
Woolen Ulankets, pair , Sl.M to 910.00
California and Oregon Dlanketa 9X0.00 to 930.00
Indian Dlanketa. each 93.00 to 810,00
Dath Kobe Blankets, each Sa.SO to 99.00
OOKFOBTASZ.SS.
Heavy Cotton, filled, fine patterns, each....4So to 95.00
Pure White Cotton, either swed ur knotted.S3.CO to 97.00
Etdetdawn, 811k Coverings 97,50 to 918.SO
Dath Robing by the yard Mo
1CAX& ouiu raoicnrxT sruras.
Howard eaters and Black Nickel Fin
ish Renown Ranges at Hayden's
Perfection Oil Heaters, up from $3.50
Coat Han gre s, up from... 421.50
RtAAi nflnrAf linlfrnm. . MR Art
Qook Stoves, up from.., $10.60
Howard Heaters, up from.. . .91X00
Oak Heaters, up from 94.95
Dase Burners, up from 935.00
HraOXAX. 8AX2 AT GXEATIiT REDUCED 7XXCSS Or TKB GOOD OX.S
OAST IX ON WASE This Is the High Orade "WiQIflB" WaXIl and Is
Tlnely Polished Znslde. The Best and Smoothest Oast Xros War Made.
No. 6 Regular Skillets 100
No. 7 Regular Skillets 89a
No. 8 Regular Bklllets , 39o
No. 9 Regular Bklllets 43o
No. 10 Regular Skillets.... 59a
No. 7 Shallow Bklllets,.... 83c
No. 8 Shallow Skillets, 39o
No, 9 Shallow Skillets 46o
No. 7 Handled Cake Orlddles....a9o
No. 8 Handled Cake Griddles. .. ,33o
No. '9 Handled Cake a riddles. ,. .39o
No. 8 Oblong Cake Griddles G9o
No. 9 Oblong Cake Griddles 79o
No. 10 Oblong Coke Griddles 09 o
No. 11 Oblong Cake Griddles..,. 91.13
No. 8 Flat Bottom Bulged Pots...09o
No. 9 Flat Bottom Bulged Pots 91.19
No. 7 Flat Bottom Kettles 69o
No. 8 Flat Bottom Kettles S9o
No. 9 Flat Bottom Kettles 91.19
No. 2 Scotch Bawls 59o
No. 8 Scotch Bowls 69o
No. 2 Tnnkeo Bowls. ,S9o
No. 3 Yankee Bowls .....69o
No. 4 Yankee Bowls 79o
tio, E Yankee Bowls. 980
Egg Poachers (.690
Danish Cake Pans.... i.49o
No. 8 Low Frame Waffle Irons'. .690
No. 8 High Frame 'Waffle Irons.. 89a
Our Big Busy Domestic
Room Offers Buyers a Bevy of Choice Bar
gains for Selection Monday.
Farmers' Chojca 86-Inch Halt Bleached Muslin,
10c values 4 .-..7W
West Wind 86-inch Bleached Muslin, "8o val-
ues - ...5Wi
Toilers' 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, 23c values. .19
Aurora 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, 27c values. .22H
Lockwood 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, 29c values.
72x99 Made Sheets, good muslin, 69o values 48d
42x30 PillowCases, good weight, 12 Revalue,
58-inch Bleached Table Damask, BOc values. .39J
27-Inch Puritan Antiseptic Diaper Cloth, bolt 10
yards, S1.10 values , 05d
Rub Dry Towels, 39c values 25 i
Turkish or Huck Towels, 12 o values 10J
Hemstitched Spread, good size, $1.25 values. .Q5d
Arcadia Pillow Casing, 42-inch, 12 c values,, 10i
Outing Flannels, light and dark colors, jzooi
weight, 12 o values , lOd
Flannelettes, good patterns, 10c values. ... .7&
Apron Ginghams, blues and browns, 7c values.,. 5
Silkolines, 36-lnch wide, 15c values -lOd
Cretones for Comforters, 10c values .7c
Cotton Batts, from 3.1.00 ta....t g
Poplins, plain and striped, 25c values 15
Prints, light and dark colors, 6c values. . .5
German Blue Prints, 32-in. wide, 15c values, 12& J
36-ln. Curtain Scrim, with borders, 18c values,
at , 12J6
Percales, light and dark colors, 12c values, 7JJ
Shirting, cheviot and stripes, 12$6o values.. H)
Tan Cotton Blankets, good slze,'"U value... 79
Medium size Cotton Blankets, 59c values. . , .39
Large ulge Gray Bacon Blankets, with blue
and pink borders, $3,00 values $2.50
Good Heavy Gray Blankets, slz0 70x80, with
borders, $1.95 values , 59
Large size Heavy Gray Wool Blankets, 8ax-
ony, $6.75 values 54 75
Comforters, well made, good size, $1.26. values,
at
Others from $12.60 to f .49 J
Our First Car of Illinois Keiffer Pears Will do on Sale Monday
55o
a
This car Is very fine." Nothing
finer for family use.
V.'.'.V.1::.!!! $1.50
Xarga Jtarket Basket,
er basket
4 -basket crates Italian Blue
Plums .910B
Laree market baskets Oreen To
matoes, for pickles' SOo
21 rounds aest Orana- 91 nn
I lated Bogar I
48-ltv. sacks best high grade Diamond
II. Flour nothing finer for bread,
pies or cakes e I I fl
per saok I i I U
10 bars Beat 'Em All, Diamond C or
Lnox Soap 85o
10 lbs. beat whits or yellow Corn
meal ; (so
4 lbs. Fancy Japan Rloe, lOo
quality aso
Tha beat domeetlo Macaroni, Vermi
celli or Spaghetti, pkg, 7Ho
1- lb. cans Assorted Soupa 7H?
2 - lb, cans Fancy Sweet Sugar '
Corn 7H
5 -lb. can Golden Pumpkin, Hominy or
Squash BVto
E, C. Corn Flakes, pkg... ....... 00
Grape-Nuts, pkg, ,....,...100
Yeast Foam, pkg 3o
6 iba. beat Bulk Laundry Starch. 860
McLaren's Peanut Butter, lb.,.18Vio
The beat Tea Slf tings, lb. ,10o
Peters' Breakfast Cocoa, lb. ..j.. SOo
BCTTsa awsnsa Afera buttss
xxra bazjs moss.
The best Carton Creamery Butter,
per lb .......350
The best Bulk Creamery Butter,' per
lb , 83o
The best Country Creamery Butter,
per lb 31b
The best No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb... 880
Neufchatel Cheese, each 3o
Full Cream .Wisconsin Cream
Cheesok per lb lBo
Imported Swiss or Ropuefort Cheese,
per lb 36o
2 lbs good Butterlne ........... &5o
Good Table Butterlne, lb 17H
Fancy Table Butterlne, equal to
creamery butter, lb , 89o
Souvenirs free with every pound
of Butterlne,
TXB VSOBTABZOa AITS SWTXT
MAKKT7T OF OKAKA
rxs rsoran.
Red River Early Ohio Potatoes, best
puallty, 15 lbs to the Peck ...... 8So
Fancy Holland Seed Cabbage,
lb 70
Fresh Beets, Carrots, Parsnips or
Turnips lb auo
Red or Yellow Onions, lb ,,,,,.3Uo
3 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce 60
4 bunches fresh Radishes 60
Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries; per
Quart ...7Ho
2 large Soup Bunches .....60
2 large bunches Salsify for 60
MONDAY Big Specials In
China Department
White Shell China Gup and
Saucer, pair...., g0
12-pieco Baking Sets, set. 80c
6-inolFerti Dishes -with air
plants, eaoh 89c
$2.50 8-inch Mounted Casse
roles, each , $1.50
At the Theaters
(Continued from Patrt Nina)
all week, with ojher matinees on Wednes
day and Saturday.
It la said that tbe melodrama travesty,
More sinned Against Than Uirual."'
which cornea to the Orpheum aa the head
line feature tor this week. Is as good as
Its name. Asnowstorm, a villain in a
top hat and long mustaches, a fiendish
plot and a thrilling rescue, gossip, dyna
mite and a village .constable ara all
salient features ot the burlesque. Re
Viewers announce that the action la rapid
and steadfastly keeps the audience dodg
ing between thrills and laughter. Hasel
Weston, the heroine with "no place to
lay her head," Is humorously assisted by
Erville Alderson. as Luke Prentiss, a
Vermont firmer; W. H. Ferris as the
villain. Flugton Smith, owner of tha
Belleville quarries, and Frank Whitman
as Shadow, his partner In crime.
Billed as the master musician, Lam
bert I Is to be another feature ot this
week's entertainment. Famous compos
era he portrays, and mads up to look ,
like each ot them, he not only
plays their favorite compositions,
but likewise depicts their manner
Isms. A quintet made up of' five
attractive young women andVa young
man offer a musical act that promises to
be exceptionally pleasing. Blx pianos
are used In the performance of the
"Five Melody Maids and a Man." A
separate instrument is allotted to each
member of the company. They Flng(well
in addition to their effective piano play
ing. Phlna. assisted by a trio ot boys
and girls, sings, dances and offers an
act of spirited entertainment, while Bo
gert and Nelson present In two scenes
an amusing comedy skit called "Th
I Busiest Day of His Life." Songs,
dances and stories are the chief elements
of their performance The Swain and
usunaa mo ao a oomeay tumbling rou
tine, styling themselves "Cyclone Bump
Fiends." Another athletlo act Is to be
provided by Bellinger and Reynolds, One
of them performs on a tight wire and
the other on a slack wire.
Joa tTurtlv'a "Olnrar rMrls" will be
nriuntMl fit th. Tunul&j ltt.vtrr theater
during the week starting this afternoon.
Ed Lee Wrothe appears again as "Janitor
Higgtns." He really Introduces hlroselt
as "Higgtns' with so much realism that
he succeeds In carrying his audience with
him from his janitor station to the goia
fields 'and back ajraln. Jane Le Beau
scores heavily with the Introduction ot
"My Seminole Maid." an Indian love
story told In words, song and dance
Henry P. Nelsot, as "SchmaU," a Ger
man summer resort keeper; Fay Bt
Claire and Luella Temple, two captivat
ing comediennes'; tha Alpine quartet and
Owen Martin rtU -ba among those who
are most prominent in tne support 01
the star. The: musical portion of the
"Ginger Girls'' has not been overlooked
and will present a program of a score
I urn 1
of most tuneful ditties and nunM
Twenty-four winning girlies with tune
ful voices and cheerful faces will com
pose the beauty rows of the show girls
ana tne flanolng sparklets. Like all of
the Hurtig shows this one will M.nW
a wonderland of stage settings and gor
geous costuming. Every evening during
me weeKs engagement Bd Leo Wrothe
will officiate as doorman at th th...
Ladlea" dime matinee, dally atartlng to
morrow.
The bill at the Em Dress, borlnntno- c
day Is headed by Tho Savoys and their
aorobatlo bull terriers. Tha t
ot four full blooded Boston bull terriers
ana twee English bull dg. Comedy
work la their specialty and they do a
number of clever athletlo Unfit, nttf! mm
bar Dunchlrur. etc. Rkinnf irM..
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Reeve, the singing fun makers, are! good
uia jjougiaa, an oaa
pair, presenting- a great deal of song and
danco patter, will feature quick changes
and eccentric make-un. Gilbert .n vnh
present us comedy sketch called "Tha
""""" Man and the Mala." and wll
complete tha vaudevlle offemg for the
week. The usual number of photo play
will bo offered and will Include an educa
tional picture at overy program. Tbe regu
lar hours for openng and for waudeVllle'
shows will come into vogue, the shbw,
starting at noon with pictures, and tho,
first matinee beginning at 2 o'clock. The
second at 8:30, with pictures during the
supper hour; and the first evening per
formance at 7:30, and tho second at 9. On
Saturday and Sunday, three performances
are given, one at 8:30, the second at 7 15
and the last one at 8:15. Some reserved
seats are available.
AUDITORIUM STOCKHOLDERS
ELECT DIR'ECTORS MONDAY
A meeting of the stockholders of the
Auditorium will vote Monday for the new
board of directors for the ensuing year.
The ballot box will be open from noon
until 4 o'clock.
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