Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 19, 1914, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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TIJK HKK: OMAHA, SATUIiDAY, PKCKMHKft 10. 1914.
CHRISTMAS DINNER
IS TOJOST LESS
Price Generally Are Much Lower
Thn They Were for TfcanXs
giring Day Dinner.
TURKEYS TO COST MUCH LESS
Rrff'TikN trmp ' mn4 Flih DM
T( Oats, Craabei-rlee rieatlfal
and IMealr Freei Vege-
Thoae produrts which go to make up
th regulation Chrlstmaa dinner will be
Imirh cheaper than ther were on Thanks
giving. He aling the list, turkeya . have,
dropped II and 4 cents a pnd. Turkeys
for Chrlstmaa will sell at centa. or
perhaps lea.
Running with turkeya. ducks and geese
'will be a Itttie less, both selling at 18
centa. Chkkens may he a hit higher,
prohahly bringing 14 or IS centa.
IWf ha taken a drop down. A cut of
I oenta a pound m restored thl week.
Pork 1 alo down 1 tent, whlla leaf lard'
iseelllng at nine poun'a for $1. The
price a week ago wa aeven for 91. . .
Fish la Cheaper.
AM kind of fish are down about 1
centa a pound. Halibut aell at 124 centa
a pound, salmon at the mum price, cat
fish at IP centa and herring at 8. Fmli
lake ttout I on the market, bringing
17'i rrnta. wnila liaddle, which haa also
Jut entered, biinira the aame figure.
Oyster will aell at centa quart for
"hrltmaa.
Tha low price on turkey I rather a sir.
prie. "Tha very best A No. 1 bird will
ft I at 2?ty centa a pound, or even lower
by Chriatma," declared Al King, man
agef of Hayden'a grocery department.
"That means freah turkeya. Frozen tur
key can be bought for 9 and 10 oenta a
pound, and many buy them and aell them
at freah turkey price. Geese and ducka
are down, and everything la on tha mar
ket for tha Chrlstma dinner and at rea
sonable prleea, too."
Potatoes are aelllng at TS centa a buahel,
while aweet potatoea are three pounda for
19 centa. .
Craaberrles Ptearlfal.
Cranberrlea are plentiful, of good qual
ity and aell at 7Si oenta a pound.
Mlnre meat for mince plo la aelllng In
tha bulk at i:H centa a pound and the
.condensed mince meat aella at Bi centa
a package.
Celery la of beat quality. Kalamaioo
celery la three bunchea for 10 centa. and
California celery TV, centa a bunch.
nadlahea, ahallota, beet, rnj-rota and
turnips all aell for 4 centa a bunch.
Paraley and endives are three bunchea
for 10 centa.
Head lettuce la 7V4 cent and leaf let
tuce aella at two for 6 cents.
Cucumber are high and acarce, aelllng
at 13H centa aplei-e.
Tomatoea are aelllng at ?V eenta a
pound.
Sugar took two move thia week, first
dropping 26 cent a aark wholesale and
then advancing 10 centa. Tha retail price
remalna unchanged, nineteen pounda
for $1.
Green coffees have gone up 1 and 2
cents a pound.
Freah eggs have gone up t centa, to 34
cants a dosen. Storage eggs atlll remain
at IS centa.
M'VilNN ADMITTED TO ,
PRACTICED U. S. COURT
E. J. McVann baa Just been admitted
to practice In the district fourt of tha
fritted State, It wa on motion of By
ron U. Hurbank that Mr. McVann was
admitted before Judge Page Morrte In
open court at tha federal building. Mr.
alcVann. whlla manager of tha trafflo
bureau of tha Commercial club, carried
a course Jn law In tha Crelghton unlvery
alty In .'night school and eorne days' work
until h received his degree- In law laat
spring..' II waa admitted to practice In
the. supreme court of tho state aome
bio nth ago.'
Mrs.V.CBartlett
Buried Between the
Graves of Two Sons
Aftef funeral servl.-ee at All Paint'
chliroh tha body of Mrs. V. C. Barllett,
who died Monday at Imogen, ftah, we
burled In Prospect Hill cemetery between
the grave of her two eon. William C.
and Allan Partlett.
Many beautiful flfrral offerings were
sent from Vnlon Parlflc office, a the
late William C. Hartlett wa head of one
of the department there. A handsome
blanket of roe covered the casket ttev.
Thoma J. Mackay, rector of All Paints'
church, conducted the services, which
were held at 2 o'clock. Allan M. Flem
ing, a brother of Mrs. Bartlett, accom
panied the body here. The pallbearer
were:
William Von Kroge, If. J. Stirling.
baric C. Phelpa, If. Stafford,
J It. lnkter. K. A. Kwlng.
Farmers Decide to
Have Bridge and So
They Build Good One
Farmer of Polk county are all swelled
tip, according to John LlnJ, a farmer
llvhig near Clarke, over the new bridge
which the farmers themselvea have had
built acrose the Platte river, between
fcllver Creek and Clarke, at a cost of
$5,000. The brVlge unite Polk and Mer
rick count lea and waa built by the 'West
ern Bridge company. Tha construction
of this bridge by tha farmera Waa made
necessary by the fact that other towna
Instated on having brldgea acrosa tha
riatta and there were no fund available,
so the farmers resolved to build their
own bridge, which they did without tha
aid of tha conn tie.
This ss Fir Cesals.
DON'T MIBS THIS. Cut out this Blip,
enclose 9 centa to Foley & Co., Chicago,
111., writing your name and address
clearly. Tou will receive In return a free
trial package containing Foley's Honey
and Tax Compound, for cough, colds and
croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In
Idea and back, rheumatism, backache,
kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablet, a wholesome and thor
oughly' cleanaing cathartic, especially
comforting to stout persons. For sala In
your town by all druggist. Advertisement.
Christmas Programs
at Schools for Kids
Before Fortnight Off
A Chrlatmaa tree atood In every room
at Castellar achool and presents huna
from-every branch. A lot of these pres
ent had been made by tha little tot In
tha lower grade and were "from Santa
to papa." "to lovln' mama."
At long achool 118 kindergarten young
sters had tha time of their Uvea. A bla
celebration was held, there were tova for
distribution, stockings full of sweets anu
pretty exerclaea.
All achool closed In the afternoon for
tha Chrlatmaa holidays. The vacation
will laat two week.
CHRISTMAS FAIR NEARS END
Annual Erent in Foyer of The Bee
' Building Cloiei Saturday Right.
MANY ATTEND FINAL SALES
Hirst Memorial, Ilea Meaaarlal,
I hare h of l ife Bad Tfceaeovhlrat
Society (nnd art galea IJ ar
ia; loalaar Day.
Hirst . MenwriaJ. Ptetis Memorial; the
Church of lAt and tha Omaha Theo
enphfral society are conducting the ealea
during the closing day of the annual
Chrlstmaa fair In the foyer of Tha Bea
building. The aisle are crowded with
shopper who are availing themelve of
this opportunity to complete their Christ
mas buying.
lolla dreaaea and tha latest "Parlstsn"
millinery for doll are being ahown by
tha Hirst church women, who also have,
an extensive display of crocheted hand
made collar and cuff set for coat. Mea
dame B. H. Bike. O. B, Pettlgrew, F.
1'ettlgrew, We kes, A. Fay. N. Latham,
8. K. 1 lager and O. W. Tlffey are tha
women In charge.
The Church of Ufa women are featur
ing crazy quilts and sofa pel low mad
In tha same designs, rag carpet rugs and
an attractive display of leather rood.
Meadames K. N. Freellng, M. K. Bussey,
n. E. Busaey. Andrew Rander, Fry and
Mlsa Bertha VernnA are assisting In tha
sale.
ell Hand Painted China.
Hand-embroidered aprona, as well aa
the mors practical aort, hand-painted
china and crocheted towela of all aorts
are being ahown by the women of the
Diets Memorial Methodlat church, who
also have an attractive ehowlng of dainty
little aoreasorlea, aacheta, etc Meadames
Myrtle Dion, B. C. Mason. Kahler. R. C.
Smith, C. N. Daweon, a Jeter, F. Wool
ey,. George Kshom, J. M. Metcalfe and
Gideon are altlng In the sale.
.Women of the Omaha Theoaophlcal so
ciety are raffling a hand-made bed
(preod, valued at 950. Tha spread waa
made by a woman whose husband Is 111
and the proceeds will go to assist her.
These women have introduced an Inno
vation in a dainty silk dresser drawer
pad, whlrh haa been delightfully aachated.
Among the women assisting here ar
Mesdames J. T. Ekltind, W. E. Parker,
Jennie Frost, M. Ivarson, Ella Toung,
Mis Leonard and Miss Minnie Jensen.
The fair cloaea Saturday evening.
i Beat Kim Coach Reaae4y.
Ir. King's New Discovery, beat for
cougha, colds, hoarseness and all lung
troubles. First doaa helps. 6oo and 91.00,
All druggist. Advertisement
MALMQUIST TAKES CASE
TO THE DISTRICT COURT
Tha case In which F. Q. ' Malmqulst.
Journeyman electrician, attacks aa uncon
stitutional tha ordinance requiring Jour
neymen electrician to aubmlt to exam
ination and secure permit, haa been ap
pealed to the district court. Malmqulst
wa convicted In polloe court . Assistant
City Attorney L. J. T Poel la preparing
the city's case. '
Railroads Report
Warmer Weather
According to tha re porta to tha rail
roads, coming from stations In Nebraska
and Wyoming, It la decidedly warmer
thsn Thursday. The railroad reports In
dicate that at 7 o'clock yesterday but
two atatlona recorded as low as aero.
These were Erlcson and Arapahoe. Else
where It waa from 10 to 96 above.
Light and scattered anow flurriea were
reported from tha west part of tha atate,
with fog and mist general. In aome lo
calities a light' rain wa falling.
Only $122 per Jar
84 yet tha untold benefits to b gained
f nxn it ar priceless. It gives new lli and
encriiy to weak stomachs, constipated bow.
el.diMitered liver and kidneys, and dean
tha complexion as nothing else can do. It
contamsnaturallaiiattva. curative, and enar
gistng properties derived from Iruit, and
NcTcr Falls
to benent any man, woman, child or baby V
sno annus ii eacn morning oeiore DmK
f ast Wonderfully good for expectant and
nursing mothorv When you know Its
purity, pleaMnt taste, gentle action, and
rare power to correct disorder and upbuild
the system, you will discard physic, pills,
mineral wains, and rely on Fruit-Vigor to
safeiyovercofne biliousness, conttlpation.ln-
ai8esuon,SK.neadacn, ami ot ner ailments.
Asa year Deator-ar ay Mail fro aa
STEWART FOOD COMPANY
440 security BaUdlag, Caicaga
44at4f(V4jrV
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N. Maetel Co.
Phone D. 1S0S
1808Farnam
CANDIES
Park & Tilford's We have an unusu
Weber! ally large assort-
Johruton't raent of box rAndy
whieh is always kept'in perfect con
dition. In Wsjber'i and Park ft TlUord
wa bar xcltiglY agency.
PIPES
Pipes and Smok
ers' Articles Use
ful to every smoker. Brass Goods, Humidors, Bridge
Sets and Cigarette Cases of all descriptions.
It's the Cigar Not the Dressing
Excellence of Quality and
Workmanship Are Combined in
CUESTA REY
Fine Havana
CIGARS
A Cigar That Is Appreciated
by Discriminating Smokers
ALL SIZES
ALL PRICES
Uncommonly. Good
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BARON DEKALB
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AT THE SIGN OF THE BULLDOG
Sensible Shapes
at Sensible Prices
Mild--Aromatic
10 CENTS AND 2 FOR 25 CENTS
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Bull Dog Cigars 5c
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS
PARK & TILFORD'S CANDIES
New York Paris
Fancy Xmas Packages From $1.25 to $5.00 Temptingly Delicious.
Just a Little Better Than the Rest
Give Him a Box of
ROMEO GARCIA
HAVANA CIGARS
The Mild Kind In a Class by Itself.
Special Holiday Packages of
EL SIRRAH gT
Known to Buyers of the Best
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"The Hand That Made You Hath
Made You Well"
JULIA MARLOWE
PURE HAVANA ,
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ruaxaateed. Write tor Free Ulnstratea
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