THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 2, 1914. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs 10 A THREE CONVENTIONS IN TOWN Republicans, Democrats and Pro gressives Hold Meetings Today. KICE HARMONY TO PREVAIL Onlnok U thnt Hncli Amcmbly Will Jiot lie Hardened with. Any In trrnnl Strife Anion Itn Mrmbrrn. Three conventions will meet In Council Bluffs today, all county convention, re publican, democratic and progressives. The socialists will also meet at their headquarters on Upper Broadway and ratify the nominations made at the pri mary election. But In the other conven tions there will bo somo Interesting pro ceed In gs. In the republican convention the chief fight will bo for the nomination for county attorney, the four candidates di viding the primary voto to such an extent that neither succeeded in getting th re quired 35 per cent of tho total voto cast. The candidates, E. R. Jackson. II. V. Bottey, Thomas Q. Harrison and C. 15. Bwanson, have succeeded in dividing up tho convention delegate In about tho Mine manner that the primary ballots were divided, If tho estlmatea of comnari strength aro true, and this may result In a deadlock that will consume ..cmo time. There Is also to be a fight In the re publican convention over the credentials of some of tho detegates, particularly Jhs from the first precinct of the. First trard, where It Is claimed that thero wro some discrepancies. Harmony' to Prevail. The utmost harmony will also prevail In tha democratic convention. The chief concern of tho delegates will be to find somo sultablo candidates to fill the va. eancy caused by the resignation yester day of George I Thomaa of this city, who was nominated at the primaries as the candidate for tho legislature. Notice of the resignation of Mr. Thomas was given Dtiversl days ago, but It only becanva authoritative yesterday by a long distance message over the telephone to County Auditor Hannan from tho nec rotary of state at De Moines. Mr. Thomas, who was formetly a fanner residing In Boo mer township, has decided to remove his family to California. Ab a running mato for Representative John T. Hazen of Avoca he waa expected to be a ktrona candidate. Full Pro-treastro Ticket. In tho progressive convention a full county ticket will be selected by the dele gates as only three candidates were voted for at the primaries. Following aro tho delegates that will compose the republican and democratic conventions: REPUBLICAN. First precinct. First word, J. F. Mc Carger, E. D. Fuller, Robert McPhorson, C A. Morgan; Scoond precinct. First ward, 8. Connor, F. J. Barlow, O. 11. Jackson, M. Stern; First proclnct, Soc ond'ward, Elmer Smith, C. G. Saunders, C. A. Ttbblts, C. O. Frozer, Sam Snyder; Second precinct. Second ward, J. Olson Harry M. Brown. Frank Mcssmore, O. P, Anderson; First precinct. Third ward, 1. Ia Ross. R. V. Innes. J. II. Mayno, F, . Empkle. R. B. Wallace, A. C. Browrii Second precinct. Third ward, W. 8. Annin. Amlv chanman. T. V. Edwards'. First precinct. Fourth ward, X. B.. Davis,, ujon juayne, u. i. uuomwraa n Second precinct. Fourth ward. George Storrs, Otto Lancaster, Soren Wilson, F. U Chtlds; First Tgreclnct, Fifth ward, O, Hochman, J. M. Crangralto, Qeorga.Bh ell horn. R. A. Bachman, waao Uhornlas, C. E. Mcintosh; Second precinct. Fifth ward. Hans Hansen, Hans Peterson; Third precinct. Fifth ward, Henry Rourk, J. C. Coulton; First precinct. Sixth ward. W. F. Thorne, Charlea Dinkle, Elmer Down, James Tullls; Second preclnot. Sixth ward, Glon Doyo, Elmo Kimball, Arthur echnellbacher. DEMOCRATIC. First precinct. First ward, Ferd Max field. R. B. Trumbull, C. M. Burns, Will tarn Orate. A. A. Luchow; First precinct. Second ward, P. C. Rasmusseh, Tom Ma loney, Tom Bowman, WUUam Grone weg, B. U Cook; Second precinct, Beo ond ward. Harry Luchow, U P. Servlsa, T. D. King, C. Lalbold, J. C. Martin; First precinct, Third, ward, J. J. Hughes, Wallace Benjamin, R. B. Organ, M. C. Goodwin, L. L. Evans: Second precinct, Third ward. Jamea W. Crotty, O. L, McAlplne, Edward F. Stlmson. F. W. Spetman; First preclnot, Fourtli ward, Charles F. Paschel, M. B. Brown, W. P. Hombach, George F. Wlckham; Second nreclnct. Fourth ward. Pat Moran. Guy Case. John Butler, Frank Coyle; First precinct. Fifth ward. M. B. O'Rourke, Julius Keppner. William Lenlhan, Mike Flynn, O. F. Hlgglnn. C I Hammlll, George Oupree; Second precinct. Fifth ward, U. u. jtannoyor. uonn Jones, ju, ia, Oallaher; Third precinct, Fifth ward, T. F. Flood, W. O'Neill, C. M. Crlppen; First precinct. Sixth ward. Wlso Payne, William Evans. Floyd C. Hendricks. Frank Fauble. Henry Evans, A. O. Gale; Second preclnot. Sixth ward. J. V, Crowe, Jack Anderson, W, C. Boyer, W. J. Brenton; Third precinct, Sixth ward, Jonn iiansen. Mrs, Charlotte Hite Dies of Heart Trouble Mrs. Charlotte Laura Elizabeth Delia-vcn-IItte died yesterday at the Edmund- son hospital after ten weeks' illness from heart trouble. Mrs. Hlte, who was known to a host of Council Bluffs people as Lou Dellaven, waa born here and had lived In the city all her life. Since the death of her mother and the marriage of her only sister, Mis Jean Dellaven, she had kept open the ancestral Dellaven homo at 361 Scott street and with her husband. William B. Hlte, superintendent In the railway mall service, had provided for the comfort of her fathor, J. C. Dellaven. the veteran druggist. Mrs. Hlte was a woman of most lov able character and possessed a kocn stu dlous mind. The heart weakness that caused her death developed very quickly nnd when her condition became serious she was taken to the hospital and given every possible attention. She remained conscious until almost the last breath. Arrangements for the funeral will not be made until word Is received from her sister, Mrs. J. E. Kllday, whose homo Is In Los Angeles. Lawn Swings at Less Than Cost to Make tt buys a 4-passenger lawn s trior. eight feet high, eight-foot base, five and a half feet wide, thirty-one Inch feats. well made, well bolted, well braned. painted red. $1.15 buys a porch it low lawn awing; can be used on either porch or lawn, base four and a half by five feet, standards and base made of heavy wood,, painted red, well bolted, well braced. Either can be set up In a few minutes. Mall ua your order with ship ping instructions. J. Zoller Mercantile Co. lOO-ue-JW-NK Broadway, Council Bluffy, la. llnfrr'a Purity I'alut Will cover from 3M to 100 square feet. two coata to the gallon. It la Jie high est grade and lasts the longest. C. Hafsr Minor Mention Gonaotl Bluffs Office of The Is at 14 Worth Kola BU Telspkoae 43. Davis, drugs. Victrola, 116. A. Hospe Co. Corrlsans, undertakers, Phone 14. Blank book work. Morehouse & Co. Woodrlng Undertaking Co. Tel. 839. GARDNER PRESS, printing. Phone 61 Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Phane W. Eyes cammed, glasses fitted. Leffert'a PURE CANE SUOAR at the Union Pacific Tea company. BRADLEY ELECTRIC CO. WIRING AND FIXTURES, PHONE 29J. , TO SAVE OR TO BORROW, SEE C. B. Mutual Bldg. and Loan Asa'n, 12i Pearl. Expert and accurate watch repairing by reliable watchmakers only. Leffert's. Ladles' and gents' hats cleaned, dyed and reshaped at small cost Cook's Clean ing Works. Phono 178. Special communication of Excelsior loogo. No. 2J9. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, Saturday evening. Work In .ho ellow craft degree Visiting brethren are welcome Justlco Joseph, acting In the capacity S c?f0,ncr' owl"K lo the Illness of enro ll H.ullcr' ywterday held an Inquest to IlX thO rcSDnimlhllltv tnv .. ,lnnv. C. COX. tho ITnlnn Pn.Nn tror.tr In. ?rrin,oriw,l?. was. totally Injured near tho Union Pacific bridge, when struck by a Milwaukee pnasenger train. Tho verdict Was that hi rliit h u. .i... i dent while In tho performance of his duty. opoiuancous combustion from oil soaked rags that had been accidentally thrown Into a locker at No. 4 flro sta- , ruuu;a me nrcmen from their beds S...S.n4?ttr,y ho.ur yetrday morning and givo thorn a few seconds' work exting uishing what might havo been a bad flro in tholr own station. No damage was done. The building waa filled with smoke when the fire waa- discovered. JSLXi ,Ito,enfleIl. Mills county farmer, yostorday began an action against I L. Pr1 SS''..?" llng tho recov ery of tl,m paid to Posten on tho pur chase price of a lot of hogs and young p gs Inst spring. The plaintiff says tho Pigs were warranted to bo sound and !?hMhy .but t.at..thojr. bfKnn WW from ch2Iera.J.mm5dlaUr a'tor Inff received and within ten days all were dead. M, Mnrgaret . Williams, who has nerved efficiently as physical director at tho loung Woman's Christian associa tion. ha nnnounced her resignation to tako effect at once. She has been with tho association for almost a year. Bhe TnaV?idnyt for hor. hom, at Evanston, 111. While tho board of directors of the association seek a sultablo suocessor. Mr"i. V Hilton will look after thi work that has been done by Miss Williams. Mother Finds Trace of Lost Children A letter received late yesterday after. noon by Mrs. Emma Bennett, 1731 Avenuo B, Council Bluffs, was declared by her to havo been the means of provcntlng the loss of her reason. It located six of her children, four girls and twin boys, tho laiier not quite 4 years old. The Infor mation contained In tha lotter, however, added to tho mother-yearning for her babes, for It told of their neglect and' destitution. They were stolen from her nearly three months ago and no trooo of them could be found until tho letter yes terday from a woman friend llvlnir Bloomfleld, Neb., stated the chltdron were at BloomfUld suffering from neglect and destitution. Mrs. Bennett says she w deserted by her husband, John Bennett, early last .spring, leaving eight children for her to care for, the eldest, a girl, nged 15, and the youngest 3 years old. Sho hod been working as a scrub woman and dolne domestic washing to support them, living wim ner wiaowea mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Payne, at tha address given. Her hus band, a laborer, had been working at the .r.reicnmer manufacturing plant, but tha wlfa says contributed nothing to tho support of his family. Her health gave way under the severe physical strain, and early In April her auni in uea aiolncs sent her money to como thero for a brlaf, rest. Hor hus band agreed to return to tho cheerless home and caro for tha children until she returned. Ono week after her de parture ho took six of the children and disappeared, leaving the older girl and th.e baby. The mother returned Immedi ately and prosecuted the seurch that ended yesterday. I . PROHIBITIONISTS DECIDE TO APPEAL PETITION CASE According to tho announcement made some tlma ago tho local prohibitionists. onsugoa in iignting tho liquor Interests, yosterday filed tho expected appeal from the action of the Board of County Su pervisors sustaining the validity of the saloon consent petition. The appeal was taken in the namo of tho committee of sixteen, but It waa noticeable that only a limited number signed It. They wero: Dr. II. B. Jen nings, Rev. G, W. U Brown. W. R. Or chard, Rev. Edgar Price, B. B. Hadley, secretary of the Young Men's Christian association, and T. A. Brewlck. NSomo of the names had been erased from tho heading, presumably for tho reason that tho owners declined to sanction tho ap peal. Tho names of J. O. Wadsworth and other prominent members of the commit tee of sixteen were not attached to tho appeal, It waa also noticeable that the name of Qencral Grenvlllo si. Dodro. who Is chairman of the business men's committor organized to prevent prohibi tion being forced upon the town, and the names of several other prominent cit izens working with him had been scratched from the list of defendants. It was stated several weeks ago when the decision to appeal was announced that the purpose was not to continue tho fight In the courts, but was merely to protect any rights that might be used during the next flvo years-rights that could be cre ated by supreme court decisions. It was stated last evening by some of those who signed the appeal that attorneys for both sides were considering a compromise which, it agreed to, would result in terminating all present court action. This compromise proposition, presented by the antls, provides for the elimination of about Ctt of the names on the consent statement to which technical objections had been made and which might be re jected If the appeal should be heard In court. With theso COO names removed thero would still bo about 800 more names than legally required. No expression of sentiment concerning tho matter was ob tainable last night by the attorneys for the .saloon owners, but unless there is some ulterior purpose backr of It there, la a possibility of the compromise being agreed to. Tho appeal Is based upon a long string ot objections ' to the consent petition. Nearly all are purely technical. APPEAL TO UNSEAT HARDING Formal Means Are Taken to Oust Alderman-at-Largc. ANDERSON FILES APPLICATION Plnlnllff nrhenrsen tlmt Drfrntlnu, Vitcnted City Ilrnldrncr nnd Moved on Frnlt Fnrnt, Din qnnllf rinse Illmnelf. Formal appeal to tho district court to unseat Alderman-atlnrge G. J. Harding was mado yesterday when H. S. Alexan der filed tho application for ouster In tho name of the stale. Tha plaintiff rehearses the fact that on May 1 Alderman Harding vacated his res idence property hero and moved Into the country on a fruit farm about three quarters of a mile cast of the city lim its, which happens to place tho newly acquired property Just Inside tho western lino of Garner township. The allegation Is made that this change of residence, which removes him from tho city and from Kane township, disqualifies him from holding his place In the city coun cil and that the office Is now vacant. It Is claimed that ho Is Illegally exercising tho duties of the office contrary to tho laws of Iowa. Tho court Is asked to Is sue a decree ousting Harding from office and declaring the position vacant Tho petition was filed by Tlnley, Mitch ell & Pryor, as attorneys for the plain tiff. Mr. Alexander Is a retired Presby terian clergyman, and whether the action Is brought by him In his Interest as a prospective candidate Is not stated. Ho has nevei taken any Interest whatever In politics and It Is not generally known whether ho is a democrat or republican. In his petition he states that the county attorney refused to bring tho ouster pro ceedings and that ho brings It In tho name of the state, ex rel., and as relator asks for tha decrees sought. Competent counsel have assured Alder man Harding that his seat Is secure and that ho need have no worry about retain ing it If he wants to and that the only question tho court will have to pass upon is tho ono of fact whether he Intended to surrender his residence when ho took his family and went upon the new fruit farm. "I traded for tho farm in the regular courao of my business as a real estate man, and only moved upon It myself when I failed to find a suitable tenant," said Mr. Harding yesterday. "It came Into my possession so Iato In the season that dcslrabto tenants were ill placed for the season. A largo quantity of valuable fruit required Immediate attention and I could find no one to take care of It, and no had to do It myself. I listed tho prop erty with several local real estate agents In tho hope they could help me find a tenant and they have standing orders to find a good tenant to tako the farm In tha autumn. I never Intended to surren der my home In Council Bluffs and havo not dono so." The hearing of the case cannot be reached before late In tho September term and may not bo reached until the January term begins. In the meantime Alderman Harding will continue serenely to perform the functions of his office. Small ovens, suitable for baking on gas or oil stoves. Prices, $1.25 and si.60. Plain or glass doors. P. C. Do Vol Hardware Co. Tho most desirable furnished rooms are advertised In The Bee. Get a nice cool room for the summer. wLlfc I better tires, better tire service and aU of this at positively the lowest cost. There is no question about it The facts show for themselves over and over every da$. The safety begins with Goodrich construction. The saving begics with the price and continues through long, inexpensive, pleasurable mileage. All this because Goodrich builds it for you in the non-skid tire which is best known, best liked, and the best "buy" in America today Goodrich ITires Best in the Long Run Here are the Goodrich prices that are printed all over the country for. your protection and benefit. There is no sound reason for paying more than Wickham to Start Monday on Paving of South Avenue Contractor Wlckham will begin Mon day tho preliminary work connected with tho paving ot South avenuo. The first work to be done will bo tho laying tf the nearly 12.0W feet of clgh-lnch tile dralnago system that will be Installed on each side of the street to carry away the storm water and act as subdrolnoKO for tho roadbed. Tho sewer will bo Islet only three feet deep, nnd the big ditch ing machines used In the west-end sewer work will be employed to cut the '.Itches. The grading will follow the drainage work, and both wilt be pushed by tho uso of large forces of men and teams. Council Bluffs people who have felt a little anxiety on account of tho large amount of concrete pavement ordered by tho council, approximating nearly oicht miles, have been greatly reassured Ly tho results of Sioux City's experience with identically tho same pavement that will bo laid here. Flvo years' use has shown no appreciable deterioration whlla con crete pavement 'n other parts of the state has been badly cracked and broken. "Tho reason that Sioux City's concrato streets aro proving so satisfactory la be cause of tho friable nature ot the loess soil upon which the concroto Is laid," said Contractor Wlckham yesterday. "and tho same soil conditions here will Insure the sama results. Council Bluffs Is going to get tho best concrete pave ment In the world, and the Job of laying it on South avenue It going to be rec ord-breaking for rapidity of work." Ural Estnte Transfers. The following real estate transfers filed Friday were reported to The Bee by tho Pottawattamie County Abstract com pany: The Iowa Seventh Day Adventlsts as sociation , an incorporation of the state of Iowa (seal) to the First Soventh Day Adventlst church of uouncu uiuirs. Pottawattamie county, Iowa, part of lot 8, In block 0 in Jackson's addition to Council Bluffs, la., w. d j i Tho Grover & Layman Realty com pany, a corporation organlr.oa under tho laws of the state of Indiana, by Arthur B. Grover, president; Charles A. Layman, secretary, (seal) to Ethel M. T. Johnson, lot 263, In Bel mont addition to tho city of Council Bluffs,' Pottawattamie county, Iowa. w. d 175 Tho Grover & Layman Realty com pany, a corporation organized under the laws of tho state of Indiana (seal) by Arthur Grover, president; Charles A. Luymnn, secretary, to Mary J. C. Johnson, lot 86?. In Bel mont addition to the city of Coun cil Bluffs, Pottawattamio county, la., w. d its F. J, Day and wife, H. E., to Painter Knox, lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, In block i. Plalnvlew addition to Council Bluffs, la., w. d 600 Sam Snyder nnd wife. Hutte, to P. B. Engstrom, a strip of ground run ning 63.83 feet on Harrison street, beginning 103.83 feet Bouth or tho center of a driveway on tho north erly lino of tho following described tract: part ot tha nwjl neVi of 25-75-U, w. d i The Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Railway company (seal) George H. Crosby, vice president: William Laventure, land commissioner, to Albert C. 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Goodrich Company Factories: Akron, Ohio Branches in All Principal Cities 77icre it nothing in Goodrich Advertising that isn't in Goodrich Goods Brakes Fail to Work and Auto Hits Trair In an automobile accident, which oc curred late Thursday night, tho wife o Wlllfam Morris, president of the Bluf City Plate and Mirror works, was pain fully Injured, and Mr. Morris and two ol their daughters wero hurt. She wa taken to tho Jennie Edmundson hosplta at midnight and did not regain conscious ness until some time later. Tho accident was occasioned by loss of control of the car by Mr. Morris, who was driving It. He was approaching tho Burlington tracks on South Main street Just as a freight train was backing down. The train was moving very slowly and was occupying the crossing when the automobile approached at a moderate speed. Tho brakes failed to work and the automobile crashed Into the slowly moving train. Mr. Morris sustained a number of painful bruises but was able to bo taken to his home on Oakland ave nue. Their two children escaped with a few slight bruises. Mrs. Morris' condi tion last night was declared to be satis factory. MnrrlnRe Llceimr.. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to the following named persons: Name and Address. Age S. Goldberg, Council Bluffs, Ia 65 Rebecca Croenfleld, Chicago 48 E. E. Hannan, Omaha 21 Jennie G. Grace, Omaha, Neb 21 m st MEN'S Summer SHIRTS $1 .65 for SHIRTS 1 worm $j.uu, $3.50 and $4 This lot Includes all the silk and silk and linen shirts tho fine, cool, luxurious kind that every man likes. Tho patterns are beautiful tho colorings are the newest. Neckband style with soft French roll cuffs and soft .detached collar to match. RDANnCTQ JLJ'ATUL VJuTIJLkJ FIREWORKS Hurrah for the Fourth of July! Here we aro again with our annual Bale of Fireworks. A larger and better stock than over before, and wo urge yon to let hs have your order early this year, and we are going to make you somo prices so, you will send us your mail Order at once or como to the Big Bale of Fireworks. Send us your mall order, or come early to avoid the rush. Prices to move stock quick I. The most of tho best for tho least money. Tleor nrecrackera, In pkg, On a. paokag-e Mandarin Firecrackers, 62 In 'On Pkr., a package Lee Qua Firecrackers, 52 In B- fikg., a package U If best Firecrackers, 62 In Cn Pkff., a package U Mandarin Firecrackers, 48 In Cn pkg., a package fM Mandarin Firecrackers, 60 In Cn pkg., a package vu Mandarin Firecrackers, 72 In On pkg., a package O" Baby Firecrackers, S50 In pkg.. Jn ilaby Firecrackers', "fofl i'ln pkg., Q a package OU Peerless Large Flreorackers, M- 10 In pkg., a package U Peerless Large Firecrackers, Q 20 In pkg.. a package. OU Peerless, extra large, 3-ln., 10 1 fn In Dkr.. a package l wu Huster Salutes, 2-inch, IE In pkg., a package Young American Salutes, 2V4- ln, 10 In pkg., a package.. .. . Boomer Salutes. 2-lnch, 12 In pkg., a package Paper Balloons, No. t each . 8o lOo I So 20o 25c Paper Balloons, No. 10 each Paper Balloons, No. IS each Paper Balloons, No. 20 eaoh Paper Balloons, No. 25 each Colored' Geysers, each 5c, 10o. 15o, lOo,- 99o, 'Flower Pots, large sires, each 3c, Be. 8o, 100, 16o, 190. Triangle Wheels, eacl) 30, 6o, So, ISO, IBs, 190. Penny goods, large sites 4 1 3 dozen ' Nickel goods J I a dozen Dime goods Qj . a dozen " Torpedoes, 10 in a box a box ' Torpedoes, 2G In box, a box. . . . Sliver Torpedoes, 25 in a box, j a box 1 Silver Torpedoes, 15 in a box, j a box ' All UaU Orders gives prompt attention at above prices. Bsferenae any bask la Omaha. W save yon from 93 to SO per ent on toot Tire, works. Bend ua your order at once, to. be sent by' express. Tlrsworks cannot be ssnt by Varoel Post. TKZS COWOST good for OST51 BOX of Oermaa Bporklsr Hovel ty with a soo order or oyer. Bee. 916 80UTK Jos. F. Bilz Used Look at 1 -1913 5-passenger Cadillac. 1 -1913 6-passenger Hupmobile $ 11912 4-passenger Glide Scout. " 11912 3-passenger Landaulet Franklin. 3 1 1911 5-passenger Chalmers. ' My stock is purchased outright from former own- ei's aud is not curs taken in trade at a bic price bv Km dealer who must get long price to break even. S C. S.McKEE 2124 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb. 1 . Let The Bee get you a job. Situations Wanted" ads are free. Jrom Philadelphia Mfgr. at This stock of men's shirts was so immense that after a tremendous day's selling the varie ties are just as great, and you can find just the style and quality that you wish for. For your Fourth of July Outing nothing Is more desirable than one of these fine shirts. Se lect yours now while the stock is at its best at a big saving. 75 . for SHIRTS worth $1.00, $1.50 and $2 There are fine sotsette. corded madras and pongee shirts of the highest quality. Plain or pleated fronts many with mushroom pleats. Neckband style or with collar attached. Soft French roll or laundered cuffs. A most at tractive group of shirts. CTfsDr For uJ X Men siwesiEaa.miisM4i Roman Candles, 6 balls, each I Roman Candles, 8 balls, I each I 2 Roman Candles, 10 balls, A each Roman Candles, 12 balls, Q each U Roman Candles, 15 balls, J each , , , Roman Candles, 20 balls, C each O Extra fancy Roman Candles Co, 80, lOo, 12o, 16o. Sky Rockets, 2-oz., each , I Sky Rockets, S-oz., n each , Sky Rockets, 4-'oz., n each u Sky Rockets, 6-oz., each Sky Rocket. S-oa, each ," D Sky Rockets, 1-lb., I fl each 1 U Sky Rockets, 2-lb., P each 13 Sky Rockets, 3-lb., A C each u Ext fa fancy Sky Rookets, each 190, 2 Bo, C9c, 33c. 600. Colored Fire, red or green, Cn 14 -lb. box, a box 00 Colored Fire, red or green, I ffen -lb. box. a box I WO I Colored Torches, extra good, each Co, Bo, 13Vic Snake In Grass J". a dozen ,. 9' Punk n. a dozen Kllgore Repeating Pistols C. each O ' Caps and Repeating Pistols, Q. 260 shots, a box 0 Small Aerowheels (new this I A. year), a dozen wl Extra large Aerowheels (new I f this year) 3 PO V1 Dlabolo Wheels (new this I fl. year) 3 FOB ul German Sparklers, large size, 4( Cerman Sparklers, assort- '1n ed rolors, a dozen Zu , Cap Pistols, each 4c and Bo Paper Caps, a dozen boxes 3 and 4c 2temembr, wa are the largest inde pendent Fireworks dealers in the west. Special attoatlon to large or small pnb lio or private displays of Fireworks. AT OT7K 2TOW 1.0 O ATI O IT raTIIHTH STBEBT. SonsFiSsw? HIW WW 1 L,ars My List: V Lumber company. Everybody reads Bee want ads. "'iLS i arrrr . D