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THE BISK: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1914.
METCALFE TOJRAYEL FAR
Governor of Panama Zone Will Visit
Many Foreign lands.
TO BOOST THE CANAL OPENING
Will Be Clinlrmnti of fiimmlllM to
Invite General Vnrttclpntlon ol
Nntlonn In Celebration Next
Jnnn.iry.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON. Jan. Z7.-(Speclnl Tele
gram.) While tlio friends of Colonel
Gejrgo V Goethals linvo been greatly
surprised at Ills dcteniilnntlon to leave
tho Panama canal and t accept a position
outside the army, they offo happily assured
through communications received today
from tlie canal 2ono that ttie colonel will
not even think of lending his position
until 1315, or, until at Irast. the new ad
ministration as provided In tho so-called
Adamson act. la Inau&ttratcd.
In all the discussion eclatlvo to Colonel
Goethals and hl becoming chief, or gov
ernor of the canal xo-ao undor civil ad
ministration, tho question has arisen un
doubtedly to many NcbTaskans, what will
bejomo of Richard I. Metcalfe, who Is In
charge 6f tho' diplomatic department of
the canal at this time, l naving gono to
Panama less than a year ago ns one of the
commissioners In chaise of tho civil sldo
of tho government?
Mr. Metcalfe and Ctoloncl Goethals have
had no controversy.: according to thoso
who know their relations Intimately. It
Is stated that Mr. Metcalfe recognized
when ho accepted tho. position na one of
the commissioners on the zone, that Colo
nel Goethals would undoubtedly become
the first governor of the American ter
ritory under tho terms of tho so-called
Adamson act: but now that tho colonol
has Intimated that he is anxious to leave
tho scene of his great acleveincnts, and
having been assured by the president that
he will be the first governor of tho new
administration. It may be stated with
positive assuranco that his associates will
be constituted as a comtplttco to travel
for the purpose of making tho opening
of tho canal in January. . wis. on event
that will be unequalled Jn tho history of
the Svorld for the number of powers that
will be there reiwesentod In sea forces,
The commltloo of which Mr. Metcalfo
will bo the chairman by reason of his
illnlomatlo association with tho govern-
mftnL will probably travel throughout the
present year Jn 'foreign countries, urging
tho fcreat marltlmo nations to participate
in the opening of tho canal, which will
mean much to thctm, although It really
means moro to tho United Statce and ita
mhinnlnc industry, rind which will round
out tho greatest achievement undertaken
and accomplished in, tho cany twenuein
century.
Hniul Iloir.iirnt Along.
Senator Hitchcock ' Is in receipt today
of & telegram from John Frey of bu-
perlor, Neb., representing tho depositor
of tho First National dojik or mat piacc,
which closed lis doors recently, in which
the senator is informed, that at a mass
meeting of tho dcposltbra held for the
purpose of selecting a receiver for the
Attitude of Wilson
Toward Business is
Discussed by Bryan
NKW TORK. Jan. 27.-Presldcnt Wil
son' policy toward business anil his pro
posed legislation affecting trusts promlso
lower cost of living at home and in
creased International trade, William J.
Uryan, secretary of state, asserted In an
address before the American Asiatic so
ciety1 tonight.
Secretary Bryan discussed the adminis
tration's attitude toward foreign com
merce ns reflected by the tariff and cur
rency reform measures, nnd Its policies
toward prlvato monopoly and tho Chinese
loan question.
Prior to his depatture for Washington
at midnight. Secretary Uryan was asked
for a statement concerning tho proffer of
Mayor Mltchcl of the police commission-
crshlp of Now York City to Colonol George
W. Goethals, chief engineer of the Pan
ama canal.
"The subject of Colonel Goethals' ap
pointment rests entirely with him," re
plied the secretary, "but I think he will
bo actuated by a senso of duty and stick
to tho Panama canul Job until it is fin
ished."
Secretary Bryan paid Mayor Mttchel a
visit
PASSES THEREDLI6HT BILL
House Makes No Change in Measure
Aimed at Vice in Capital.
SEGREGATED DISTRICT IS HIT
Pronoun! I.nn, I'rnmril lir ltPiiion,
Provided Use of Property for
Immoral Purposes 3Iny lie
Enjoined.
Culls from the Wire
Tho population of Cuba Is 2.S87.O00. ac
cording to tho now census. The secretary
of the Interior submitted a report to
this effect to President Monocnl. Tho
population In 1907 was 2,018,080.
Hans Schmidt, now on trial at Now
York the second tlino for tho murder of
Anna Aumullr, had u plan to manufac
ture poison for tho uso of persons con
templating suicide. Ho confessed this
plan to Uctectlvo George Thompson, ac
cording to Thompson's testimony.
Walter Krupger, vice president of the
Chicago TcamsterV union, yesterday wns
charged with tho murder of Abraham
Lewis. Lewis waa found dead In Krue-'
cer's homo Friday nlcht He had been
shot through the heart. Krueger told the
pouce no nna iewia naa oecn menus and
that the shooting was accidental.
Light hundred employes of logging
camps were inrown oui 01 employment
today when tho bridge over tho Ken
tucky river at qulcksund. Ky., was nulled
entirely orf Its piers. A hook on a log
thut was being moved over the brldgo on
a rolling machine caught, and the ma
chinery could not bo stopped until tho
brldgo and log had both dropped Into tho
river.
For loss of life, personal Injuries and
unmagn 10 properly causea By tho ex
nlnHlnn nr rivnnmliA n m... ikm-t.
steamer Alum Chine last March, thn Gcn
oral Stevedoring company olid, the Joseph
II. Fcard company, which owns all the
other company's stock; wero held to bo
legally respoimlblo by Judge Rose In the
jjuuiuiuru I'niicu mates uisinct court
About oW,cw damages wero claimed In
seventeen suits that wero tried before
junga nose, it is understood an appeal
win uini'iJ
WASHINGTON. Jan. 27.-Tho Kcnyon
so-called red light bill, already passed by
tho serate and proposing to eliminate tho
regrcgatcd district In tho capital by In
Junction, was passed by tho house today
without amendment or opposition.
"You may not do away with concu
bines." declared representative Prouty of
Iowa, In urging tho passageof tho bill,
"but you can prevent vice flaunting Itself
In the faco of every man who walks down
tho streets of a city. Wo hopo to do
away with the temptntlons continually
in tho way of both men and women."
The bill, framed by Senator Kcnyon and
modelled after an Iowd law, provides that
tho use of any property in tho District
of Columbia for Immoral purposes may bo
enjoined, and a tax ussesscd on' tho. own'
era of tho bulldlngst
Thcro Is nothing that has dono so much
to corrupt American cities," said Mr.
Prouty during tho debnte, "as tho wlnklns
at the laws affecting these places. Kvery
commission that has examined Into tho
subject In every Important city, says this
winking nt tho law lies at the very foun-
Two of Five Cancer
Victims Given the
Radium Remedy Die
WASHINGTON. Jan. 27.-Radlum as a
cure for rancor Is still In an experimental
stago and Its use In the treatment of
Internal cancer results fatally In a large
percentage of cases, according to the
testimony before tho house mines com
inltteo today of Dr. William IL Camp
bell, director of the radium cllnlo nf
Pennsylvania. Dr. Campbell told the
(ommltteo that so far as the deeper
cancers are concerned, "Wo cannot tell
today what the outcome of the radium
treatment will be.
"We can tell," he said, "that there Is
a disappearance of tho tumor: that tho
radium causes tho disintegration of the
Hot Tea Breaks
A Cold Try This
Got a small packago of Hamburg
Institution tho namo ot W. D. Golsolman L "ron8t' or,n tho German folks, call
... "uiiiuuis urmi inec, at any phar
macy. Tako a tablespoonful of tho ton.
put a cup of boiling water upon It, pour
mruugn a sieve and drink a teacup full
at any time. It is (he most effective way
" tuio Hnp, ns it opens
tho pores, relieving congestion. Also
loosons uio uoweis, thus breaking a cold
at once.
It Is Inexpensive and entirely vi.i.i.i.
therefore harmless. Advertisement
of Superior was found to bo first choice.
and Senator Hitchcock Is asked to recom
mend that gontleman for tho position.
The request was transmitted to. the comp
troller of tho treasury by Senator Hitch
cock without comment, as It Is under
stood ihe senator already Is committed
to the candidacy of another man.
Dl'lmer Huns from Society
Frank J. Dlshner of O'Neill loft for
homo last night In blissful Ignoranco of
the good things tonight and tomorrow
night had In store for him In Washing
ton bad he remained. Representative
Kinkald had secured for Mr. Dlshner
one ot the coveted invitations to tho pres
ident's reception to tho JUalclary at the
White House tomorrow evening aud also
ono of tho almost equally prised invita
tions for tho rccoptlon which was held
tonight by tho vice president and Mrs.
Marshall. The invitations have been for
warded to Mr. Dlshner by Judge Kin
kald. Vry Writes Protest.
Thomas D. Fry of Omaha lias written
Senator Hitchcock a strong protest on the
part of officers of building and loan as
sociations against' legislation that will
prohibit directors In such associations
from serving as directors of national
banks. It Is held that In enacting legis
lation that will dos away with interlock
ing boards of directors It would be un
just not to exempt from the provisions
ot the law directors in building and loan
associations.
Visitors In Washington.
Mrs. H, E. Young of Omaha Is visiting
her parents, Congressman and Mrs. Lo-
beck, at their home here.
Captain E. J, Murtln of Lincoln Is In
Washington for several days. He comes
In the Interest of Irrlgated-land owners
In Wyoming and Idaho.
Income Tax Collectors.
J. F. McQInty, William H. Stolteben
and Bernard Huelshoff, all ot Dubuque,
and William J. Tobln ot Burlington have
all been appointed deputy Income tax
collectors In the Third Iowa Internal rev
enue district -and W. Martin Cavanaugh
ot Aberdeen, 8. D.. In the North Dakota
district
Joining Sr System.
Tho following bsnks filed applications
to Join the new banking system;
Nebraska-First National. Cambridge
First National. Htromsburg; First Na
tlonal. Wood River; Schuyler National
Schuyler; First Notional. Pilger; City Na
tlonat. Crete.
Iowa-Guthrie county National. Panla
Lucas county National, Chariton; First
--vauonai. uunuque; first National, La
port City: First National. Bolrlt 1-ako
.First National, Mclvln; Kirst National
Eldon; The Natloual bank, Sidney; First
national, mwooo; lflrst National. Terrell
South Dakota First National. Mnrrlu.
town; First National, Gettysburg; First
Charles G. Pattersun hu ben nn
pointed rural letter carrier at Adair, la,
Jev Poattunsters,
Postmasters appointed are as follows:
neDrnsKa Havana. Frontier county,
ra. i. uiKiii. vice J. VOntX, re.
Bisnca.
Iowa Orleans, Dickinson county, Ouy
Burnside, vice Etta Weed, resigned.
South Dakota Smith, Stanley county,
" "" vmiMwii! vivo ii. i3. jiainuin.
iovaitcu, TiiHuii, oiauiry vuunir, ViYA
tuuns. yico i- i iioflHie, resigned.
yoroing-nwyer, Platte county, Wal
lace A. Mojden, vie August Mojden
Uuford. Albany county. Henry H Hop
Ion. vice Ethel S. Martin; Hagie, Oothen
county. Freda Vesta Vance, vice William
Postmasters reappointed;
neorasKa Agnew. uncaster county
James H. Caldwell; iieardwell. Urown
cuumy, wutiam it, (vewcomu; uenmark,
rain ctuniy. i nomas v. Thomsn
Dewey Lake. Cherry countv. llivi. n
Wfciker; Emerald. Lancaster county. Hen
iyu nuui, umoru, ftimnaii county,
IletllK I niffnnl: ITr.lt 3lnM-
Fred D. Plpr; Wauneta, Lamm! county!
ifuuuuii, mvm. uurr A JHOWHUIli
A Torpid Llvrr
piVrs e. sallow complexion. Take Dr
Kings New Life Pills and rid the sys
tern ot impurities. Look healthy All
dmgglM. Sic Advertisement
1
tissue of the cancer, but something Is
created -In that disappearance which Is
absorbed by the blood and which kills
my patients. I cannot tell, nobody can
tell, for four or five years Just what tho J
result will be."
Dr. Campbell said that two out ot five
of the cases treated ended fatally.
Foreign Notes
Charles JC Moser of Virginia, the,
American consul nt Colombo, Ceylon, has
been awnrded 125,000 damages In a suit
brought by him against Mrs, Virginia
Glahnm, an American visitor to Ceylon,
foi defamation of character.. ,
An uuthorltattvo dental Was given In
London yesterday of tho report published
In the .United States .that Chancellor
David Lloyd-George was shertfy going to
America on a visit. It was explained that
tho chancellor has long desired .to go to
the United Stated! but that there was no
chance of his making the trip as long as
ho remained a member of the British cabinet.
Few Moments! Indigestion or Sick
Dyspeptic Stomach Pape's Diapepsin
Digests all food, absorbs gases;
stops fermentation at once
Puts Stomach in order.
Wondor what upset your stomach
which portion of tho food did the damage-do
you? Well, don't bother. If your
stomach Ik In a revolt; If sour, gassy and
datlon of alt or nearly all of tho graft UPSC,1' . Wh.B ,yU ?U8t nt0 hft8 r"
schemes that havo been devised by the
pollco force to get tho monoy."
WOMAN AND THREE LITTLE
GIRLS BURNED TO DEATH
MONTREAL, Quebec, Jan. 27, Mrs.
Napoleon Ilodin and thrpo little girls, ono
a neighbor's daughter,' wero burned to
death today in tho Jlodln honjo at Notre
unmo ues Jiosare, guobec. vTho Uresa of
ono of tho Hodln children caught firo nt
tno stove, tho child, panic-stricken. Ic-
nlted tho others, nnd tho mother sacrificed
her Uio In trying to save them.
merited Into stubborn lumps; your head
dlizy nnd aches; belch gases and acids
nnd eructate undigested food; breath foul,
tonguo coated Just take pipe's Diapepsin,
nnd In flvo minutes you will wonder what
bocamo of tho Indigestion and distress.
I
Millions o'f "men and women today know
that it Is needless to have a bad stomach.
A little Diapepsin occasionally, keeps the
stomach regulated and they cat their fa
vorite foods without fear.
If your stomach doesn't take care ot
your liberal limit without rebellion; If
yodr food is a damage Instead of a help",
remember the quickest, surest, most
harmless relict Is Pape's DlapepslnJ
which costs only fifty cents for a large
caso at drug stores. It's truly wonder-t
ful It digests food nnd sets things
straight, so gently nnd easily that It Is
astonishing. Please don't go on and on
with a weak, disordered stomach: it's so
unnecessary. Advertisement
FENCE
IRON AND WIRE
Builders' Iron.
Work, Wire Desk,
Guards, Window)
Guards. Metal'
Lockers. Wire and Iron .Partitions, Screens, Clothes'
Folss, Wlro Signs. SEND TOR CATAX.OOUE.
Brass Railings Kick hates Paper Burners
CHAMPION IRON & WIRE WORKS
Vnon Song. 1690 3. J. LEDST, Prop. 18th and Jackson Bt.
I COR
14th
CORNER
AND
FARNAIVB
CORNER
14th AND
FARNAM
We Slash the "Prices on Dentistry
Why pay $6.00, $8.00 or $10.00 for a gold crown when IcKenney will make just as
good or better for $3.00? A like cut on all kinds of work. Come in and let us show you
how much we can save you on your dentistry.
SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL OFFICES AND HAVE TEETH EXAMINED FREE.
MncBt 22-carat; nobob- Aft I C:0i:M.
tjiifcr rulings
Bold Crowns tSttiSSs. FoV.SS.OO
Bridge Work
that for weight, beau
ty and quality has
never been excelled . .
$3.00
Wonder Plates
None better at any prlceCA
In the city or 6Isewhero JJvG
$25 and SI 5 values at
98.00 and ..........
$5
I
IIOURH
8: .10 A. M. to
8:00 I. M.
SUNDAV8
10 to 1
f Gas or Soinnofornio for Painless Extracting.
TIMcKENNEY DENTAL COMPANY
IlELTADLK DENTISTS
Corner 14th and Farnatit. Over Union Pacific Ticket Office.
NOTICE Plates, Crowns and IlridRes Complete in Ono Day.
EREB
ESTIMATE.
No Students.
Lady
Attendants.
DREXEL'S FOUR DAY CLEAN-UP SALE
Shoes at
Cut
Prices
For the Whole Family. Sale Starts Wednesday at 8 a. m.
The Shoo Event of tho senson starts Wodnesdny at 8 A. M. , Drexol's Four:Day Clearance Sale. This an
nouncement will please overy shoe wearer in Omaha. You havo attended these -solos hefore. You know from
experience that tho shoos offered in this sale, will bo just as represented. - They are all Drexel quality , and
tho reduction is a substantial one. Such famous makes as Hnnnn & Sons, Edwin Clapp, Howard & Foster and
McDonald & Kiloy for men; Hnnnn, Foster, Armstrong and Wright & Peters for women are included in this sale
This sale is for fours days only Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Eo on hand. the first day
For the Men
17. CO Hanan'B (an winter
weight, leather C 71111
lined, In blucher. . pO3
97.00 Hanan's best elour calf,
feather lined, A C
blucher Ji3T-D
$6.50 Hanan's double soled e
lour calf, blucher, JE jjj
pair pOaD
$7.00 Hanau'a kid, kid II no J
double solod, AC
bal- pDstO
$8.00 Clapp'a genuine French
calf, double soled to had Eng
lish last, e QC
blucher J)070
J7.50 Clapp'B Imported Norwe
gian tan, English tfcjj QCf
last, blucher pOOD
IG.50 and $G S, and M. .Norwe
gian tan bluchor, water-proof
llETh $4.45
$5.00 Howard and Kosier kid
blucher, leather JO 7C
lined, doublo sole. . I O
$5.6u and $5.00 Howard and
roster heavy winter tan, dou
ble soled,
blucher
$3.75
For the Woman
$G.50 and $7.00 Cousin and
Foster, genuine GtA 7C
black buck, button pfr O
$5.50 and $0.00. flvo llnea of
black oOiO calf, tine craveuetto
and black ooze GiA J CI
tops, pair pfriD
$4 and $4.50 blatu qo A C
suedes In button.. ipO.rD
$0.00 Hunan' and Cousin's Im
ported uussk calf, my QC
button PT0
$6,.0 values in tan. d HVt
all lines pOs O
, . .o ana $4 vnluoj mr a -!
in tan, all lines. . . . P3.4D
so.uo I'Oster'B, d 11 rtyj fjp;
kid button 3'0
$C HananB patent colt ani,,
broadcloth upper a A
button Pt. O
$6.00 Hanan's fine gunmetal
calf, button, fcA fjjz
pair . J)tCs O
oOO pairs broken lots $...50, ,4 ,
and $5 values, dull cal. and I
kid, no charges or ti QC '
deliveries, pair stLttsO ;
For the Boys
20 Off
on all hoys', youths' and little
gentB' high cut shoes In black
and tan.
20 Off
on all our boys', youths' and
llttlo gents' reciilar high shoes.
double soled and water-proof.
200 paira little gents' box calf
bluchers, $1,50 values, sizes 10
lo 13V4; no charges or qa
deliveries 3UC
For the Girls
20 Off
On all misses' and children's high
top shoes, Including gunmetal and
Ituasla calf, patent cplt, cloth tops
and all our extra hljrh tops with
patent cuff,
$2.50 and $3 Values
600 pairs, lace pnly, misses' .nnd
young; Women's school shoes, box
calf and plump kid, JJ.D0 atid S3
values. This Is the beat bargain
in srnooi snoes ever 01
feied In Omaha. All
sizes and widths .......
$1
EXTRA SPECIALS
100 pairs, broken lots of women's dress and party slip
pert). IG.00 and 17.00 values. In bronte. patent kid",
black suede, beaded and plain. .........,,..,......,. . .
100 pairs, $3.00 to JS.00 values, broken lots of women's
fancy dress and party slippers, patent and dull kid.
odds and ends In satins, no charges or delivery
200 pair, broken lots, house and dress slippers. $3.00
and 34.00 values, no charges or deliveries, price per
pair . , '.
.$2.95
$K45
$1.00
$6 and $5 Values ToeX -c-e $1.95
1419
FARNAM
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419
FARNAM
Phenomenal Bargain Offerings in Our .
Month -End Clearing Sales
Floor Sam-
nles of Fur- !
Men's, Wo
men's and
Children's
Shoes at Bar
gain Prices.
niture Greatly
Underpriccd
You Can Easily Sav i to h on Boys' Winter
Clothes Now.
All tho Suits
and Ov'rcoats
from our reg
ular stock lire
priced way
below actual
w.ortli to ef
fect n quick
and complete
clearnnce be
fore February
first.
In no store in the country will you find a'more attractive
assortment of styles and patterns for selection. All
splendidly made of the most dependable wool fabrics.
BOYS' OVERCOATS Made to sell at. $5.00 and $6.00.
Good lengths, belted backs, convertible collars, fine n Cf
lino of patterns, on sale, while they last, at choice. Otiwu
NEW SPRING 1914 WASH FABRICS
Arc Hero In Almost Endless Assortment.
Dolly Vnidcns in silk and morc&r
izod plain crepes, etc., yd. 38
IlenRalincs, now changeable col
ors, similar in style to ratines,
at, yard 85d
Heniitlful New IJrocndes, silk and
jinercerlaed, 50c, COc, 38c, 25c
Anderson's Scotch' GtnRhnms In
two of the largest linos ever
shown in Omaha; nil tho new
plain shades, overy check, every
stripe, overy plaid mado for
spring 1014, 31 and 32 Inches
wide, on sale in two lots
at 15tJ and 25d
Dependable Linens at Greatly Less than Worth
Uuhemmcd Pattern Table Cloths,
warranted pure linen, $5 val
ues, each S3. 75
Dow . Bleached Dinner Napkins,
pure linen, slightly mussed
worth $6a dozen, 6 for S1.08
Grass bleached Belfast Dinner
Napkins, pure flax, worth $5.00
a dozen, C for S1.50
All our high grade pure linen
and Oriental Bath Towels
worth up to 39c, each...25i
UNDERWEAR
IN THE DOMESTIC ROOM
Men's Pleeco Lined Underwear,
all sizes shirts or drawers; 50c
values, at 29c
Ladles' medium- weight nibbed
Union Sult9, regular and extra
sizes, 69c values at 39c
Boys' Ribbed Fleeco Union Suits,
brown only, sizes 24 to 34; 50o
values at 25c
Misses' Outing Flannel Gowns, in
sizes 2 to 14 years, 50c values,
at 35C
Boys' Blouse Waists, black sateen,
blue chambray and stripes, Mc
values at 25c
Boya' Outing Flannel Gowns, in
slze3 4 to 14 years, 50c values,
at . 35c
Ladies' Fleeco Lined Underwear,
vests and pants, 50c values 35c
f
WASH GOODS
IN THE DOMESTIC ROOM
Mikado Crepo for kimonos, ISo
values 9&c
Amoskeag Flannels, 12 Vic valub,
at 74c
Unbleached Muslin, 36-lnch wide,
8c values 5V$ c
Dress Ginghams, .1214 c values
at , 7C
Leghorn 36-inch Bleached Muslin,
8c values 6V&C"
Curtain-Scrim, 36-inch wide, 15c
values 10?
Huck Towels, 8Vc values. . . ,5p
Cotton Jacquards, good colors,
25c values 15c
Colored Table Damask, 29c val
ues 1QC
Cotton Suitings, 12 c values,
at
Six Big Specials in China Dept. Wednesday
b Aiountoct casEoro.ieB, each . 75c
Cuspadores, bach '., '. .10J
Brass Fern Dishes and Air Plants, complete 75
Coaster Sets, 1 tray and G coasters, sot 39c
Fancy Sugar and Creamers in .several different decorations, sat
I G. H. A. Haviland Sauce Dishes and Bread and Butter Plates,, 10c J
22, PoupdsBtst Granulated Sugar for $1,00
rr.ouK. r&oiTB. fz.oub. fx.oub.
PJour bag taken quit to Jump In tba
last and has verr propct of
golnr (till nlg-her. we adrfie our
enitomers to 17 In a supply nan.
Wednesday. 48-lb. sack bent nlKh grade
Diamond H Flour, nothing finer for
bread, pies or cakes, per sack. .$1.10
10 bars neat 'Km All. Diamond C,
or Laundry QUeen, white Laundry
Soap ., 350
10 ttf. best white or yellow Corn
meal. 4 190
R lbs. hand? picked. Navy' Beuns 25o
S lbs. Boiled Bi-eakfast Oatmeal, ,35c
Kancy Cleaned Currants, at lb...,10o
Fancy 3, Crown Muscatel Raisins,
nar lb , .SVio
' (Fancy California Mulf Peaches, per
iu. ai iuo
FSincy Callfqrnla or Oregon Prunes,
.per lb 10-13H-15O
Fancy California Cooking- Figs, per
Mb. at ....8Ho
Fancy California Honey, rack .at., 15a
2 10 can Fancy Sweet Sugar
Corn, at OVio
2- lb. cans Early June Peas. nt..,8Vao
3- lb. cans Solid Packed Tomatoes lOo
Advo Jell, for dessert, pkg. . ....7Ho
4 lbs Kancy Japan Itlce, 10c
quality, at ,..35o
K. C. Corn Flakes, pkg So
Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb. .900
Mclaren's Peanut Butter, lb. at.lSUc
The Best Japan Tea Sittings, lb. ,10c
Qolden Santos Coffee, lb 30o
BXTTTEB TAKES A TUMBLE.
Best Creamery Butter, In cartons. 30o
Best bulk Cret&uery Butter, lb. ht.aoo
Best Country Creamery Butter, lb. Seo
Good Dairy Table Butter, lb., at..33o
Best Strictly Fresh Guaranteed.
kKSs. per dozen 330
FU1I Cream N. Y. White on Young
America Cheese, lb. at .....32o
Imported Swiss or Roquefort
Cheese, lb. at 350
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SCO and 288 size, Wednesday per
dozen , lOo
216 size, Wednesday per dozen... 16o
176 size, Wednesday per dozen,,. SOo
150 size, Wednesday per dozen... OGa'
126 size, Wednesday per dozen... 30o
THE PEOPLE'S FRUIT AND
VEGETABLE MAKET
Fancy Head Lettuce, each 7H
Fresh, Beets, Carrots, Radlaties
or Turnips, bunch 80
Three bunches fresh, crisp Leaf
Lettuce at lOo
Fancy Cape, Cod Cranberries, per
quart , laV&o
Old Beets. CarrotB. Turnips or
Red Onion's, per lb. .....3VSo
Fan,cy Cuban fresh ripe Tomatoes,
per lb loe
Freh Roasted Peanuts, per qt.....Bo 1
jo iub. ueai unio 1'uiuioes ,U9Q
Fancy Colorado Cauliflower, per
lb. at , ...... TJJo
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Here's the Boot the
Boy Needs from now on
Boots tljat smile at the fierce winds,
the snow, aleet, slush and ice tha
GOOD Wad of High-Top Boots.
If you overlooked the boy at Christ
mas, buy them nowfor the boy as
an investment as .a protection against
colds and pneumonia'.
Boots are waterproof extra good soles
perfect counterparts of the men's high-priced
ones. Wear twice as long aa the ordinary
shoe. Just like cut shown.
Priced a Low as $2.50
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