TUB OMAHA SUNDAY BISK: Jl'.NK i, 1914. Hffil' fOR THE )$mha Camp, Modenvflodmen. of America, Brings Howe Bacon. -CARRIES OFF PRIZES AT TOLEDO -liioynl XHchlnr in Hnvr the Slen from the Field of ttlory for Their HI unesU XMI Wrdimdar -Crack Omaha Modern Woodmen Team Back from Toledo XIrmI. '"In honor of the Grill team ot '-aah.i , li&mp No. 1M. of the Modern Woini t 1 15 America a dinner and reception was rtjvcn Wednesday ovenlnk In Mod rn litt'oodmcn hall' 'by 'the wemtti -o-- Uy' jiimp So. I of the Kejjl Nclrhb.ira o! jjfmerlca. 'Jsceond rUoe honors wero brought hone t'A' tho team from tlie trionnlnl ntlonn. t icamproent at Ttleao. Tf.e Omaha ta..t it; ored W.l J.cr Crf, wille ihr It 'li land team, wh'oh took "first prfae. trade ' .4! per cent, a showing so lllte U i !t at the jud?c8 dbelared It praetl-J.I .. i ft ss-up, both team belnj u near u?r- JPriie money taken by the local drlcrs isfnounted tu MSO. The tonn lis attended j ',ier' national enoumpment heM V th jMder and has always won somn h mors 11 has taken second Jaco four time at Jtlad camp competttldns and lias always f un firm plavc-'at .Nebraska ,tat" fair f4, mpetltlv drtlWi;;- . .-t ; I ' First prts'.ln. discipline .Vnd .It the I I5 illy Inspqlon fofr duVrty jt U'olefln jf ?re awarded the, team, wtiliiViBM had r . C. Maftepu a, 'cajnuin ovor",ln8t It km organise;!' In yh. 'This win 'the fifth i ne the team had'.'ca'p'tufea flrat honors' (4 the inspection Of quarter. It scre tils year won to." per cent. Cftptnrc Inillrliliinl 1'rlifm 'fThrcc Individual pr'.xes In 'the ae man Mi went to member ot tho Omaha leain Mcalnst a field of 260 men. Chris Larsen, tflS Charles street, proved hlmsel;' tho .tilrd best-driller of all. John Kllllan, 1J0I &uth Fifteenth street, won fourth place' and James Shields of Benson, sixth. All tree men received-medals., , iThat Oman Is n big city on tho Mod tefn Vf'oo'dmen "map was demonstrated by tbs team while It was at Toledo. Not ijily on tho drill, field and In camp, but jiuo while tho Omaha men were around ,S city they made a fino Impression. 'TOtroughout their stay thoy were bodst- for Omaha, and it was generally akrecd afterward that when Omaha ramp tjo. 120 sent the team to the encampment IX Issued a powerful advertisement for $ city. ' 'rthe team of, .South .Omuha qamp No. also distinguished Itself by winning aRIrd prlro In the Junior, or less expert Sliced, class, Its score was 82.15 per cent. j"h J- Coolcy Is captain. Dy winning a jplice In the Junior the South Omaha team mew enters the senior class and will here- Bt(er competo wlihjtho otljer ciack trams litho country foV'-premler honors. br th flftlr time C. II. T. Wepep of aha was floated treasurer of the Ka mi Catnn Clrrko' association, .an rtr. fiktcntlnn -Which tnt nrtnf tn 1hn hk.iri j!irnp at Toledo, 'lie (a deputy hwid win- B oi me or,der, tuiu clerk of Omaha iJimp tip' ito. 'v ,-, Ti?A-t OP i'AMI' NO, 1.: WHICH MADE A FPIKNDID BHOWINQ AT THE ENCAMPMRNT. ECHOES OF-TflE 'ANTE-ROOM AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA ! BRIEF CITY NEWS r vs . Omaha and Council "fluffs Tent of , Judge Sears Puts Off Decision in the Maccabees Plan Picnic. ; Mandamus Proceedings. KNIGHTS AND XADIES PARTY i OUTSIDE ATTORNEY IN THE CASE i Council No. Ul)5 to Cllro Ilrcrptloit at aijrtlc llnll-r-InilJrn' Aitxlllnry 1i Clan Curiliin (o Meet nt Irn.v I'rncock'a llomr. Miirnhv TflU I ho Court Hint ttir. I'rrsent Condition la I'ar from llrlntr nil I'meritmcr MnKlc Clly Comilp. Omaha tip No; 75 and 'Council Dluffs District Judge Willis Sears refused to tent No. 32, have arranged for a Joint j he hustled Into a decision yestcrdcy at basket picnic nt Kruu park on Saturday I tho Iriqistenco of tno mayor of Bouth afternoon end evcnliiB, July 1, for all f Omaha and Ms "special attorney." John Maccabees, their famU'oo and friends. ! Paul lirecn of Omaha. The mayor ami There will lc prlzeB for. men, women nnd , his attorney wanted the mandamus pro chlldrena1 racow, ball throwing nnd nu- cccdliiKs nstulnst the city trcaaiircr heard merous other contests. t once. The plea was made that many Htate Commander A. I. Loe, visited with pollco were not working and that the Omaha tent No. 75 last Monday .iven'ng. i matter had to bo settled forthwith. City Tho committee on pldrtlc has about com-' Attorney Murphy told tho court that, far pleted all arrangements for the Joint an- j from being an emergency, the pisent nual picnic nt King park on July IS. ! condition of the pollco fund had been Mrs. Alice T. Tokv, supreme lieutenant- ' foreseen nnd worned against many moons commander of tho Ladles of the Mncca- t ao. Tho city attorney asked that the hoe of the World, will ho In Otmtlm 4 r hearing the case bo set about Thursday evening when she will hold n1 3y . which Judge Sears ogro-d to. Joint meeting of tho hives of Omaha nnd pno of tho legal po nts to bo sett ed Mn,.th nmnh.. In thn hall In .the Contl- 1 without delay Is tho right of an outsldo n DIDNT tHE THE nontal )UlldlnR, Fifteenth nnd Douglas streets, A largo nlnsa for Initiation li oxpectctl, Jtcetlng called to order at 8 o"clocl. . IJght rofrVjslunenta will ho served. ' , ' Knlnhtu oiiU t.ndle.K.of feciirltr. dn-R;snt-a council No. 2331, Knights fand L.ndlr:of Scourlty, will gK'o a recep tion li? Myrtle hnll, Fifteenth and, .Dpugr lti tr.eets( for doptrtlng District Mana gor'i?. M.'ThomoNid tCe" now monoBer. V. tM lanlroe' All.-AhhlcouncltB of tho city" yill ho preecht ,Ar.,lh"e ricaptlan, Which will consist ot a-.tnualcitl omtllter try p'roiitom: Onli'fnlimVert' At lirMn u urrlaaro lrnuntr I'.il !; l..'Hnt- I i - - 1 i . !mniiVf of'tllo nr ?nown exponent ot ' thv unSpokttd. has ! he. UrhfOWS otUw ot ptnte iana' j hnrgo gcr oi urtmon, .ir. "" gain 01 j Intt year been district mnnngor nt Qrana llnpids. Mleli. attorney to como In nnd assume to reP' resent tho city of Bouth Omaha notwith standing tho fact that the pcuplo of South Omaha have elected a city attornoy and prescribed his duties In tho charter. Con siderable Interest attaches to tho outcomo of tho court proceedings. Church Announrcmrjita. United Presbyterian, 'Twenty-third and II.. Hav. C. S3, aiadftlter, Pastor Morn ing ssi'vlccs ut 11- Kveplng services at S. fit. Lutheran, Twenty-fifth and K, Itev. 8. II. Yerean, Pastor .Sunday school nt j;5 at m.. Morning services nt 11 o'clock. Subject' of errmon, "Tho Christian in the World," ... . First Christian. Twenty-third and I. rtov. J. Oi Albor, Pastor MornlnK dls en his townsman something now to Ik about by n "marriage proposal" In elr own .town house square to- Mnrnnr j"S Toloy, r.tffraelst extraordlno:ry,.wljonj (3mn Is as widespread ns. thai, of v,lha payor hjmsclf. , . j h rncagement Is likely to result.'' j The propotal waa made before more tt'jan 169 men and women who were lU'ten- hg to Miss Foley's arjumcntj Intended to 'ftcceleratft" sentiment In- fvor of hjctcfl for women, a subject t'lnon which Mt has expresred her view many tlmos fore. irne story or tno. proposal was told by )!e mayor blmUlf. , VRa m.nt, .UMlltn. p. il.M nfr.l. .... (rmtHA nt 11 ii'hlnnk Kvpnlnir lllnnnurfie Mr. Tliomns, or, tho isntyrar dljtr'et ht S. Sunday school ut 9:15. Christian nvPflSVr'otMio'nrifcr'wtth hpaJdutfrterH ) Knccavor ;.t 7:3). luomouiii piscgpai, 1 ivcniy-uiiii uuu worslilp morning and evening of tho nastor. Itev. Mr. Apple- Toronto. Canada, will preach nt t p. rp. Tho Sunday school Is nt 0:a a. m.. and tho Upworth league tn?cting ut 7 P, pi. Hpcclnl music will feature both services nt tho First Methodist church Sunday. In tho morning tho choir will bo as sisted by Mr. Lehman, violinist, nnd will sing tho Honctun trom "Mosse Solon nelln'' Iflounod). and "Lead Kindly Light' (Pugh Wvans). A "request" pro be given in tno evening, con sisting of "The Qood Shophnrd" (Hani), 'Havlor. in Mine Hour" (Torrance), and I'riitrruul Union of Ainorloa. I ,.. .in rinni nmm.imnpn of tho Mondainin lodgo in win givo a caru choir until next Beptember pntly on Friday cvenlntr. July W, at us Bath, florist, moved to 1804 Far nam. Hare Boot Print It Now Beacon Prens. Xilfe Monthly Income Gould, Ben Uldg. rifleltty Storage 6 Van Co. Pong. 1610. Sight-mob. Elsotrlo Tans for homo use, 27 10 Uurgesa-Granden Co. When you know gas lighting you pre fer It Omaha Cas Co. 1EU3 Howard Bt. "Today's Complsts SXovla 7rogxamH may be found on the first pago of the classified section today, and appears In Tho Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture theaters offer. Oahlman to Speak at .Hiobrom Mayor James C. Dahlman will deliver a Fourth of July -address at Niobrara. Rsv. V. rianatran Visiting- Here Itev. P. Flanagan of Greeley, Colo.. Is In Omaha for a few days, stopping at Hotel Itoma. rinea For Drirlng; Through rnntr! It cost C. J. Canan II dollar nnd costs In pollco court for driving through a funeral procession with an automobile Vtnesnt Hascall Piles Vincent C. Ha coll. who succeeded William AltstadU his grandfather, as Justice of the peace, by nppolntment of tho county board, has filed as a candidate on the republican ticket for tho opproachlng primaries. Haw nargo Street Sign Tho Omaha Printing company has installed an elec- trio sign at the northeast corner of Its Farnam street building and there nightly It will thine. The sign extends from ttin second story to theTop of tho sixth, anl carrleB 000 lights. It Is ono of tho largest, street signs In tho city. Walters Here for Sunday General Manager Walters Is back irom Chicago, whore for a week ho has been a member of the official comm'tteO of tho company treating with tho engineers and flreraon on tholr requests tor Increased wages. He will return -to Chicago Sunday night and. wlU probably bo there another sand. Hand und pebbles. Pebbles and mud. Irish Btew! Oh, momma!' " 'Look-a-hcre you,' said tho tall hand some martial sergeant, 'look-ahere, you didn't enlist to knock Irish slew. You enlisted to servo your country.' " 'Yea,' said the recruit, 'to serve It, but not to eat It' " Ilnttermllk nnd I'otatoo. An Irish womnn welt expressed the other day the value of tho national diet of potatoes nnd buttermilk. "When I was young." sho said, "we never heard of consumption. The people were content with potatoes and buttermilk. Now they must have meat and ten. They arc healthy enough an children, but few grow up strong. They become consumptive as they grow. They cannot afford good meat or enough of It and they will not eat the potatoes and milk, that would cost them little und keen them strong." Potatoes are more nourishing If boiled or baked In their skins. The Irish know this, and passing the open doors of cottages today one may still sometimes see. the brown, Smoking balls turned out ot the big pot on to the clothes table, round which the family is sitting. London Chronicle. The Militants. The militant suffragettes ot England had hardly finished backing Fargont's portrait of Henry James before they daubbed red paint all over a inarblo statute of Gladstone. "How perverse those militants ore!" laughed Dr. Lyman Abbott, the "antl" They paint statues nnd carve pictures." Bathing Suits for Women and Girls Rubber and rubberized satine Bath ing Caps, in all good col ors, 50c to$l All the new things, for style you know rules in thes6 as in other wearables. Fabrics of cot ton serge, wool serge and silks. Women's Suits, $2.50 to $8.50 Girls' Suits (8 to 14 years) at $1.75 to $4.00 Children's Suits (up to 7 yrs.) at $1.00 to $1.75 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. Ilk1 TJiSKtJ 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. IM?(S (Bmume &i (Berman $ ouble ?ker Omaha real estate is the best investment you could make. Read The Bee's real estate columns. Wood in e 'of the World. Members of Alphif cump No. 1, Wood men of tho-World, will nttend tho morn Ins services at tho Flrt,ChrlstlAn church, Twentv.Hlxth nnd . Harney streets. Bun- day' morning. Hcr'vlcen commence ut 11 1 arum will A iiu-rlca. hull. Twenty-fourth and Porker streets. Ills Nrttnl Soil. Itlchard Harding Davis, Just back from Mexico City, was tilling war stories over a pink sherbert in Vera Cruz. "A young volunteer," said Mr. Davis, "growlrtl the other day about his Irish stew. " 'Call this un Irish stew? Why. holy smoke, It's nothing but grit. Grit and "Penma Cured Me ot MbkIo City (losslp. Chnrlo ClAtm will leave the first I'jthlnu Memorial Hcrvtcrs. f the week on a fishing expedition. . .I..... i .NeurusKa iouro fo. i. ivnigniH oi i-yin i tiio centurion ciud wm bivo a inuiuu Hut.,.. wu, t.iaii uinjup 4 auuuii. uruor .. . . , . - . . . . -i i - , . .t.n. i List .... l ilnfl. he d memor al serv cos on wednesaay ur moir memuors aim iiwum v , I'Early in the evoninir my attention "V"'"'?' r''.V.,D """" f4.. .i.mH h -.7.m.:. .... ' a iry of me insmmion ot xno louga unan- Ut.nJlM ...4 " , VVMW, , .... m- 1" uVrwM .T..w .VQ(I(VU lu otiHtiHcu mi ,,,) Jndiri..mr. V. RlnbAituh. John M. trlbutlntr Uteratuf-e ami talktnir nt tllcKt...,,..in, ..M i n w n.t.i An.. n... ,mo time. Il'vthldn iland rrttrrM tn hv Ih. lmkorn 'Of course, I stopped to see What was special, refercrtcn wns made to Georce 11. stflinK on mai a part or my uuty una At once I recognUed the young womnn ify Miss Foley, although' 1 nver had set Ve on her bforknew her through Jlfr plctures'ln th-papr. 'ij'eho espied -rr.O peering thrpUBh the j)Wd and at once recognised me, as wlo came right; over xmlllng nnd exttni ijv; a paper a.ijd pencil. 4fe extension of the suffrage to women, JlAiynr Hurleyr she taid. l"SW htre.'l'sftld, 'Tin": diy'schoot kfSfotar' and 1 can't wrlto-nC night Ot pre, that Joke. ll:o inytelf, has had tiwido and varied osperlence, but Kite tilmo at me so"cuddenly It whs tho only inlng 1 could think or at that moment. !"Oh, well,' Aho said, uako the blank Wtons home with you und sign It In the Ktornlnr or whenever your education will rirmlfc' ' ... 'Oright qujck .Ihlnlie'r clevoc woman t)at Miss Foley; 1 could tee In A mlnu'.o that sho wus a smart woman anC hat A ijvAdy answer. ! Clnn (loriloii. : The Ladles' uuxlllarj- to Clan tlordon Js'n, 0a will tncet at tho homo of Mrs. Pea cojek, 4toso Hill, llehsou, Wednesday ofj. tnoon at! ;oolook. . next .Sunday. Qrorgo llobertH, who has beon sufferinir for some tihio with oppcndicitls. Is rap idly recovering. J. P. lianner and daughtor of Columbus. O., aro visiting at tna home of Daniel Uannor ot this city. Harry Welch and a bunch of stockmen at tho yards left early yesterday morning lot- a tuning trip nt Arlington. Miss Vera M. Tatroo has gone to Chor ok to, In,, whero she will spend tier sum mer vacation with friends and relatives. Miss Mary Halllhnn was taken to tho Smith omahn hosnltal last ovunlnK In preparation for a iiurgtcul operation for i Tno entertainment commuiuo oi mo I Mooso club will give a dance Saturday ! nln it at tho - and M streets. A nurrtber of South Omaha Masons went to JN coin. la.. Woonescay to attend the funeral ot tho Into Hlrnm Hull, a furmer icmuent of bouth Omuha. Mrs. IJIIlan Pekla. agod S3, died Tues day at her late resloenci-. at Houth Twen- Crnger, founder ot the lodgo; J: J, Mon null, ono of Its tiphullders, and J. S. Shropshire, another Who was very promi nent in tho liri of the lodgo and the fra ternity. Knights Monnyl! and Shropshire wero members of thu supremo lodge from i appendicitis Nebraska und wero rocognlstd uuthorl-! Th nieri tits On Pythlun law. night at tho Moose homo. Twenty-filth I Down I I on a I I Hun- I I dred 1 Mr. MOTION PICTURES OF THE '! EDITOhS AT THt EMPrtESS j Tichoni i I tloth street. The funeral will bo hold ' homo, writes; MR. ROBERT FOWLER, Of Okarchs, Oklahoma. Robert Fowlar. Okarche, Okla- bunday afternoon at 'i o'clock from tho ttoneiiiian Duiionni nan 10 i.aurti inn . Motion pictures taVun at the recent e aldn ot too Nabrska Stnto ftdltorlat as soeintton will he thown at tho Kmpress Bweenoy. need 22. died VOS- ' terdny at the homo ot his parents, IIW H street. Tno funetal will be held Bunday . atternoon at 'iM trom the resldcnco to ttt. Agnes' church. Interment will bo imado in St. Mary's cemetery. Itev. K. A. Smith ot Albright united In theater today, Mouday and Tuesday. The niarrlake yesterday Utlbort rl. Alton, sou plbturta ohow tho Msdato cOltms at their Councilman Thomas Alton, and Miss 'v..,,, , -,,. i ,. I,,,.' Huth M. AltOowan ut tho homo of tho pranks nnd also In th mon re laus , Dri nlotner q Mason htrcet. Tho riM-atmo mt hI.,ii n. It.k.. .Alt tra m a 1 - ...in t i.. i 1. i t .iui (t n ubdo i'oii ftdiiic. n I COUIUO Will rrsUIO in DUUill uiiiauu. rAkd, it 1U rX not t m,rLn hh ' mn how l,oturo through. . At Wednesday night's meeting Canton mjide It a llto rule not to put nnhlng ollt lhJ t.tJ0 tj,at tno tom- ioUg , JlUur No w independent vJrder of Odd S"n"! '.ri Inmy d what the odltor dooa when he fa r'& JJJmSSl away fiom homo. !Auguy. captain! J. T. Auamaon. Ilouten- u.u; i. V TuilxiC9 ensign; It. vt . i.oomls, clerk; J. u. iiipssiug, accountant. I'eace Well, maybo your wlfo would want tfc sign,' -sho said. " My wifer I i saiiT. 'Wli. . I iiava ni .1te. !t 'So wltlt' she oEOlolmed. '' ' ' 'Have yeu a liustandr I mid. "No tnIC she. . - i " I? 'Well.' sold I, what rljht huve yon t? talk to mo aboutnot liavias.a who Wlien yuu have no husband? Haven't 1 s much riuht to bo v.llhout a wifo hk. you navo 10 no wunout a pusoanar jritlght there It came to me llko u fluih. I(-couId seo my way out right oft and without clving her time to my a word, I went on. 'Maybo wo both aro making a liutake. What do you say let' cet hjarrled-r-risbt nor. What do you, sayr V' Aren't you sp'.ng to slyn. for vouw for ripinen, mi: iiayorr fiie .Dale, in : S Muslnua nf the fleull Uynli-. I hi Mexico Is Krenchy special duty for help any The man who doesn't" know what to J tno coming ,ear.( trouble." o with his leisure might try marrying :n ' si "m.n .h.nil,l eomirtaln of his wlfo a ! Why I.nvr I Wordy. - Msculta If ho falls to provide the loush. Tho elreumloetitlon of legal documents, .'vime people le I. tenet, that the: "To any aufferer of catarrh of tho stomach. I am glad to tell my friends or sufferers of catarrh that seventeen years ago I was past work; of any kind, due to stomach troubles. I tried almost every known remedy without any results. "Finally I tried Peruna, and am happy to Bay I was benefited by the first bottle, and after using a full treatment I was entirely cured. "I am now seventy years old, nnd am In r.ood health, due to always having Peruna at my command. I would not think of going away trim home for any length of tlmo without taking a bottla of Peruna alone for emergency. "You are at liberty to use ray pic ture and testimony if you think; It will one who has stomacn WHETHER you are only temporarily short at this time and feel the need of unusu ally favorable terms of cred itor whether your living expenses are so great that you constantly feel the need of the easiest terms you can get, we invite you to take advantage of our NEW TERMS of credit while they remain in in force. These new terms are $3 down and $3 per month on a $50 purchase, or $5 down and $5 per month on a purchase of $1)00. Larger and smaller bills on proportionately low terms. Most Liberal Credit Service This store guarantees to buyers the most favorable credit terms and the most leberal treatment at all times. No store in Omaha ex tends such favors and offers such help as the Rubel store. We'd like to talk with you in person concerning this matter. Snme oeonlo lead such an ill micas ox-1 ! tho nunnlty ot having a bilingual tan- if net. mai invr without hitting it. It Is sold that ikiuor Improves with age. That may account tor the fact that the older some men iftU tho better they jIUu It isn't every fellow who can. hug a de lusion without getting engaged to It. could fire at random guevso ami irtcnda to us from those' centuries wnen in r.nsuan aim Hit mans were slowly ' amalgamating into one people. 80 the two races. In the market plnce or In social converse, to make thlr meanlntr cli-arcr, lolnud a Kionch won! t on 2nyllh, jr vlco veran. 1 wm la ivhv. In thd nrave r-liook. words' iVrhHin It la noalble for a man to bin .n run in ruuole: "humble mm? (Ulven to dilnk without tho aid ot a Ponyi0Wy "acknowledge und confess." "ns of braniv. , ...! nml.Ie and mwl tpgethf r.-' The Eng. A woman may not always to n close ob-1 i,n waB f0. the Knel'ah: the Norman- 1..,, mm , V, a h.nH oh. 1 fil.l m. Vunnk 4 l.a t r.v- la N ni'lTri, vM ...w ".. ... w- I-IVI1VII l'r ',jv.. wys a lothes observer. i great user ot such bilingual phrases: There tms to bo a airrrrencu oetwceni "hunting and venerj-, wri3nt uni car-.Ix-lng full' of hot ulr and getting upr(nter." -cara and hoed." And that U r 1 i whence lawyers gei such jam iy am anu t... r t,iMiiit 1 'PortlA in nrflt.r Vrtilha- Wnmnn r t-.. I piled, 'and If you wUh to ipeak conflnel HlUpee lioa this advarUnge over speech rr.-urk. i ,1,. ...Ki. ... M that you never have U take It liack. Kur remarks to the- subject under ls- Tha Average business man. has no use ivuion. I whsncn lawyers get such talk i I nh.i " "will and testament. ;'ute ani wonL" London Chronicle. Let's cot she eald' onC walked What do you sav? serried.' .fiea you' later W Uughlng." . Jlss Foley Uugbln.ly said that the In riaent occurred just as - Mayor Hurley tfiaUd it, and added. Jr'He got away that tl,me.' but we'll o Jib. yei'-BostoaPot't ' " for a dead cnc. HutMhen Hie undertaker may not he an averaga ousiness man. Honesty may be the best policy, but he pi-Uey ometliiM-a explies. The stump of approval really, doesn't Amount to much .unless It comr from a perr.on wno is wen neoieu, Kerne peopi ,wi li.rn It M.ilUxl The clouds of other people are, always the on in. wh'ch w ran dlsccrn'the slN vr lining. New York Times Dunkrr Uhgungc. Th iiauvhter of a very oromlnent lib- eral statesman Is telling this story against herself. ay me winnon uany aeicii hi i fuAillnir round the links North Berwick way, accompanied oy an ulderlv outspoken caddie. ' Do you think I'm Improving Ir, my game at all? Handv" he remarked casually. "No, 1 wld iia go saa faur as to say that, teddy, bit ye've jrot a guld grip othe language WarOnPotatoBugs It KlHs: this is truo of tho 8her-wln-Wllllams' Brand Paris Green We sell It In sealed packages Vi-lb., Dc; Vi-lb.. 14c; Mb., S8cs 2-lbs. for 44c. 5 lbs. at Sic per lb. H lbs. at 20c per lb. 11S lbs. at 18c per lb. We sell Arsenate of Lead and Bordeaux Mixture Paste, in large and small packages at lowest prices, Sherman & MeCoriMll Irag Ct. Cor. lata and Sodf (Tha Original), Cox. lath and Xamcy (The Owl). Oer. 84ta aad rare am (Tas Harvard). B07-S Sforla lOlh st. (Tae Z.oyal). m i mm .aliWvlwRgE i redit Teima SEVEN PIECE S j n DINING ROOM 49 SET CoiPlete tf'O Cash Pt nr uul All Pieces Made of Solid Oak Refrigerator Special Js Jrrww sasM i aaai I jmjr bi Other Big Dining room ets on Special Sale at $75, $90 and $125 3-Door lie Newest improted, front leer, lever lock doors, ad iuatable shelves, remov- abli parts double cold air circula tion. Spe :Ial at only. 152 Collapsible Go-Garis 75 Complete with storm sash as shown, large rubber tires and many improve ments. Special for this sale . . . 4