16 THE REE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, .JANUARY 9, 1P15. A. S. RITCHIE HOT YET NAMED BY JIM Application for Corporation Counsel in Abeyance Commisiion lost Seta Aside Money. NO SUCCESSOR TO BAKER AS YET ; Nothing (Join as y on tha appoint trmnt of a successor to Benjamin B. 3akr, former corporation counsel f Omaha. In ther words. tha maror haa not hullo arrawef hta nerve up to the point tf naming A. P. Ritchie for the place. The commlmion a whole has et Hide (the regular salary) In case such work aa might fall to a eorpora . tion counael needed to be done. Mr. nitchle, as is iren-rally known, has fceen Importunate In his application for the office, and at one time Mayor Dahl nan was said to be on the vers; of ap pnlntlna; him, subject, of course, to the y-ommlmilon's colflrmatlon. Mr. Ritchie rote a letter to earn commissioner, ad alflnv him of the favorabla considera tion of the mayor for the the place and expressing the hope that each commis sioner would fall Into line. ) 5bar1ee E. Fanning ts also aald to hava manifested a seat In the appointment of Mr. 'Ritchie; Indeed, hla friendship for Win ts aald to have Impelled Mr. Fanning ts plead for his appointment at the bar f Hla Honor, the mayor. But objections seemed to aria. In the first place, as Is quits well known In city halt circles, the appointment of Mr. Jlltcbto would be highly disappointing to some other members of the legal de partment, who have worked hard In at tempting to master the details of tho 4erartment. Fo, at preaent It seems to be toss-up whether Mr.' Hftchls will be named at all, or whether anyone wilt be. AGRICULTURISTS PROSPER IN STATE OF COLORADO Superintendent VIckRoy of the Colo rado division of the Union Taelflo Is at headquarters. Ha Is enthusiastic over the outlook throughout the mountain tales, asserUng that In Colorado bual tiesa ft picking up and promises to keep on growing better. Fays Mr. VIckRoy: 'Since people of Colorado hava begun turning their attention to farming., live stock and fruit raising they have been making tnoney. Formerly they thought the mining industry constituted every thing there was to Colorado. They have found that they wera wrong and now they are making the state one of the moat attractive agricultural sections In the country." i 7 4 ..iia. f TiieSOBUJAY .Will CI3S9 Its Doers The Last Day of This Month Workmen then start to re model the entire corner. Don't mlHB this opportunity lu liny Men's Good Clothing and 1'urnlahinRs t ft frac tion of their worth. About COO Suit and Over rtirts to be placed on sale in Two Big- IXKs. A Ml Nulla and W Overcoats, f o r itii'rly o 1 d at $10 to 913.83.. N5 In- 50195 AH Hulls and Overcoats, muling ine nu est blue serges, formerly sold at $1.1, 916.50, 9rJ.au and up to ieU7.RU, all must go now, at $ J to ft Men's Hull 93 to 97 Men's 6y qq 1'ants go at, . . . 3a&e70 Halavnce of Mea's Furnish ings to go at your own prk-e. I S.$1.98 Maid Charged With Theft from Home of B.B.Reynolds Wllhelmina Williams, colored, second maid In the home of Mrs. I). B. Reynolds, 10 North Thirty-first avenue, waa ar raigned In police court charged with the theft of a ault case full of clothing, sil verware and aeveral articles of jewelry, which Mrs. Reynolds discovered hidden under a pile of soiled linen In tho base ment Mrs. Reynolds appeared against tha girl, who has been given a con tinuance of hearing until Saturday. Bonds wera fixed at 1750. MOST OF THE LOCAL ICE HARVEST IS COMPLETED The ractfic. Fruit Express company has finished filling' all the Ira houses alnn the main line of tha Union Pacific and ts well along with tha filling of those on the Kansas divisions. Most of the ice for the houses In Nebraska and Kansas has been cut from around Oothenberg and North Flatte and has been running from twelve to fiften Inches In thick neaa. LrfH-ally little Is being done on the lea. Those who handle the crop are waiting for another frlrld apell and are not worrying -because It does not come. It Is estimated that for city consumption about 75 per cent of tha required quan tity has been secuVed. P Carter Lake Club Re-Elects Officers At the first meeting of the new board of directors of the Carter lka club Thursday night all of the offlcera were re-elected, as follows: Frank U Weaver, president; C. l. Dundey, vice president; D. H. Christie, secretsry, and A. P. Whlt more, treasurer. , The annual report of the organization ! was read, ahowlng $Vll5.30 rash on hand, twenty-seven lots and three more shares of the capital stock unsold, and a mem bership of 7t3. The commltteea on the vartoua sports enjoyed at tha club hare not yet been named. Pig Pork Loins, from 6 to $ lbs. ..11 f-2c 1914 Forequartcrs Spring Lamb . 8 1914 Hindquarters Spring Lamb Choice Steer Pot Roast, per lb lHc and lltto rig Pork Shoulders 10 He ,Ptg Pork Hutu H Me .Choice Mutton Chops 12 He Toting Veal Roast 14c, lie 'Young Veal Chops 12 He CudabVa Diamond "C" and Ar mour's Star Hams lHe Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon. per lb. l?4c Sugar Cured Bacon lc Small Hams 1194c Oysters, per quart 40c Fellow tha Crowd and Savo from 41 lo SO Per Cent on Tour firoeery Bill 1 Ihs. beet Hugar LSI." 4 10c rana alllk SSo f large cana Tomntoea Boo Kinpress Pride Flour, ner aack 01.43 Oolden Pantos tloffee. lb ,.lo 10 bars best laundrv Hoan ......BSo Jfic lea Perrin's Worcestershire Hen re BSo Paxtoii at Gallagher's CI a Roasted Coffee, can SSo X2-os. pure freaervn .....Bte 26 White Horse Ketchup lfto 4 cans of lfto I. re 8no A cans Clennaer M B6o Macaroni or Kpaghettl ......... .7 Ho 4 cans of Corn .SSo Rum ford linking Powder Boo 2Ro pkg. Ilorax Chlpa IGo 10c pkg. Klngsford Com Starch... 6o H gnllon Karo Syrup lo 1 Kc Tall rlalmon ,10o Best 1'otatoea. peck Mo Is.rge Apples, cooking or eating, box 01 .50 Fancy Cauliflower, each 10s and lBo Fancy Cranberries, per quart . ...6o Bellevne Heart Celerv. bunch . . . .BSo Rxtra large Sweet Ornngea. dos. ..JOo large Qrape Fruit, each So 8 large Hothouse lettuce loo No. 1 Kngllsh Walnuts, lb IT Vie n Iowa Nut WJOI Q4.50 FULL Cherokee WEIGHT Nut5.00 THE E1Y1PRESS MARKET Opp. Wool worth 8c and 10c Store. 1X3 South 18th Bt. Tel. D. 2807. Pig Pork Loins, from G to 8 Its., Ilc 1914 Milk Fed Spring CMx At Less Than Wholesale Price Choice flteer Pot Roast . ...14o. lie ing Pork Shoulders lOMiO Pig Pork Butts UHo Lamb Lega .. .lt4s Choice Mutton Chops HVso Young Veal Roast lc lis Young Veal Chops lSVis Cudahy'a diamond C and Armour1! 8 tar Hams .....1H 6R0CC8Y DEPARTMH 0 lbs. boa Sara 01.00 . With grocerv order, lie Chill ijauce and Ketchup ....10 S-lb. Chase Ban born Coffee, can o Advo HU Olives bottle Ss Imported Hwlas Cheese, lb. .....Sao Vill Cream Snappy Cheese, lb. ?18s ISo Bweet Potatoes, can 80o pkg. Japan Tea 10 iOe can Hliced Pineapple ISo Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon ..l4o Sugar Cured Bacon 144 Small Hams 1140 Oysters, per quart .40o wnaixxm From p. m. to I p. n.. Lamb Chops st So From t p. m. to 10 pi nv. Pork Chops at 10 oal Iowa Nut $4.50 FCLL Cherokee tiEISHT Nut $5.00 mini If PI AOIf CTT 1610 Harnoy ct Iv.ery Bay Brug Hoed s V I ''y The f TDrcxcl r Kid II with fit Prices Voa liKe to Pay Our exceptionally complete stocks include everything that thoroughly progressive drug stores should carry. We watch our stocks carefully and replenish them as often as is necessary to keep each assortment unbroken. YOU CAN SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY TRADING AT "Tho Four Rcxall Drug Stores" Prfift Qimrln "PomPian Night 0reamM A dain ITCw OuLl Uilg ty sample of a' very dainty cream SATURDAY free to lady customers Saturday. DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES ..-OUR EVERY-DAY PRICES fVS C r . uava y "When '5. a roasting A"it"jn cannot iV S steer your toes unless you wear Steel Shod Shoes, be cause other shoes scuff to places." A Boy's Shoe For Winter The Winter days, with their dampness, rough lea and coaRtlnfc. are the sever est test for boys' Shoes. You tvjll save money if you buy TEEL C TV HOES for your boy. They outwear two pairs of ordinary boy' vhoes. Doys", 1 to 6 Vs. .M. Little Gents', to DREXEL 1110 laniaiu. 60c Charles' Flesh Fpod. . . . 2-t 11.00 Cooper's New Dlso...Hl 60c Doan's Kidney Pills. . . .34 25c Ue Witt's Little Early Risers at lfa 25c. Allen's Foot Ease 1f AUcock's Poroua Plasters. .. 12 60o Dromo Seltzer 60c Bourjeols Java Rica Powder (genuine in green boxes) . . 20 SSc Castorla. genuine Ut? 26o Cutlcura Soap 17 1 60c Caldwell't Syrup Pepsin, 2u? 50c Carmen Face Powder (4 shades) 2H 60c Canthroz 21 60c Derma Viva 29c 2&c Espey's Fragrant Cream 14c 11.00 Fellow's Syrup for. . . .&4t 26c Holmes' FroaUlla. . . .. . 14c f 1.26 Oude'a Peptomangan. .f)S $1 Horllrlts Malted Milk...Gl)J Hind's Honey - and Alnond Cream 20J Qt 70 25c Peroxide Cream 1-1? Strictly Pure Peroxide of Hydro- 14 tOs 20 II Hoatetter's Hltft rs H l 76c Jad Liver Salts. 4)0 $1 Llsterlne, Lambert's 50 tic Iaxatlre Bromo Quinine 4E. W. Groves') 14 2ac Lyon's Tooth Powder. . . 14 cue iwaitiacna race fowaer (4 shades) SOc Lee's Rhubarb Laxatlv SOc Malvlna Cream for. 30s II Plerce'i Far. Pres Q4 II Pierce's G. M. Disc. . .04 11.00 reruna '840 II Pinkham's Compound. . .Q4t 8- 8. 8 81.34 Scott's Emulsion . . .39 Gl) 11.26 Tona Vita 08 11 Wine of Cardul 50 60c Williams' Pink Pills. . . .34 25c Laiell'B Massatta Talcum for 124 25c Mennen'a Talcum (4 kinds), each 12 Mentholatum. .14, 31 11.60 Oriental Cream, Uouraud s, for OS 60c Papa's Dlapepsln 2j) 25c Packer's Tar Soap i4 60c Pabeco Tooth Paste for 2D J5o Pond's Vanishing Cream 14 11 tinaua a uiiae vegetal. . .51 60c Poiiont's Face Powder (4 shades) 34 ioc nor m uauet reriumea Rfce Powder.... 17 Sal Hepatica 10. 3-1 60 60c California Syrup f Figs (original) 3,1 6O0 Soclete Hygtenlque Soap, (Sans Odeur Big Cakes in Pur ple Wrapper) 29 60c 8empre Giovine 20 60c Tourjowr Jeune 29 25c Tls or Tender Feet. ... 1 A 15c 4 711 White Rose Soap. .12 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 14 Price quoted above, are for freah and ge-nulne good a. purchased. In almost every lnatance, direct from the manufacturer or Importer for spot raan. Sherman Q TJcConneir 4 Hoxoll Drug Stores KHERMAN ft McCOX.VKIX DKIQ tX).. 10th and IHnIj; Streeta, LOYAL FIIARMACV, Lal Hotel IUwk, North 10th Street. OWL DILIO CO., lOth eud llarmey Streets. HARVARD PHtRMACY. 21th and Farnara Streets. IVtors Open Tomorrow Mornl 8:,10 RE HKRE EARLY. ' "J? Our Gmat January lYepared to Supply Your Fa inter Xeerta It Will Pay ou. tt- ,tJ - A -. . I- ."it a I a -1 L J .a ( tVtl m m'trwa Itnm flfloe bnnttin siuncu iuii ueeK Willi me iiiusi iremenuous rusn uiiu. ujm Saturday will be another record smashing day be on hand early get your share BO H on icro TImo !if" W i APOLOGY 1 WR are sacrificing our entire Winter stock of Men's and. Boys' Clothing, Hats and Furnishings nt any price to' clear the shelves, tables and counters EVERYTHING must go and we are naming t Fie reductions that willdo it. SUITS mO CO ATS, Sacrificed WE cannot and will not anolojrizs for the overwhelming crowds that filled the aisles and blocked every counter all day last Sat urday. ' We are glad they were here we hope they will keep on coming in greater numbers every day throughout this sale. True we a.re korry that so many oT our patrons could not lie wa'.ted on but sucn ihlnss must be ex pected in an event like this. THINK of buying The Palace Clothing best products of our own tailoring shops at an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. the latest and prices like these. Its 5o Handkerchiefs N Plain white. hn- etlichwl mure SB 4 the I to one M rufltomep to I i thl l tmefc hU Tfio Handkerchiefs Fin endltr, Urg vhlt hmitltcb4 . II M Kawlkrchleta ' . . f 1 11 i?.:. 4u 10c Half Hose inark an4 eolore flae . . gmuie lose elaetla r1bb4 top not mm H thaa I to a urto. 1 1 at. ft lr IJ U 15c Half Hose TtM half veal marl- bo full aaamlaea fl a. ana aaoasttoa- 1 1 II ..qu 35e Suspenders Ft a a wide and ear. row llala ruaxao- I taad tiiaimlnM - I f lae polifia and III. flraaaaa atjlaa I fl LI pt $15 and 518 Actual $20.00 Actual $22.50 7 jfjr SUITS AfiD SPITS AflD "SUITS AHD Ww OVERCOATS GUERCOATS OUERGOATS Suits & O'coats - TZw" "$m (o)ii s(pi?i snnii 1 (0)1 ail Ull Do Hot Miss Our Lien's Pants Values 51 .50 Values zrlL K a otru xaui j.vE? cut iuuiui tr)iut:;o 25ePad Garters Fin irrnftfrraln and eatln pad sooruau able tiimmlno , grwat Talus " at a.. IflC quality, in this Sale; at . . Men's $2 Pants Real Values In this Sale at i J.90c $4 & $4.50 Psssts -l QO In this sale at 1 W W Hen's $2.50 Pants (1 QQ In this sale at. . . i . . . BaWw Hen's $3.00 Pants fiQ In this sale at. liVVv SI. SO Sweiler Coats 1 Heary T aarak and ahawl oollar eoata, la (my. ma roon and eeowa ......a..... 88c $5 and $6 Pants CtO In this sale an. . yfi-iWy Monf3 Hats MS?g2; Values, gl . . 35c and SOc Neckwear .1 50c and 75c Neckwear Handaoma open-end allk 4-ln-handa 9Qn Magnificent Yalues In pure allk i-ln- QCp a lot at fcUVI i handa--lara-e. opea ettil -whapea WWW $2 Union Suits SOc Underwear $1.2$ Flannel Shirts Men'a Htfrh-arade Union Sulfa Heavy fleece-lined and Perty Flat and military collar, la In all welg-hta QC. ribbed shlrte and draw. AQ. blue and gray, union OOf tl.BO and 12.00 waloea. glb fun cut ararment tfJw made. 11. SB valuea.... www S1 Men's Cloves Fine rtiameriaatte fabrl Olvraa. avnoecHdarad baHta, ieo -Mao Sad (iwy.-A. 49c SI tnd S1.2S Shirts tpaelal ' let ef lalnaan4 Ooat hnlna In har mtmj awraale 59c $1 Sweater Coats R aaaaaVaatalBaW ..-aVaaa. H I Mala Be f7h)ril ftJri (OsT) Poor ;! 49C aaaaaaaaBaaaaaiBaVBaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaa 1 B M M . a M ajr tV I tr M flam aeaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeBaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Ml M I I5o and SSe ReckwMr I "8re v- 'Sr '?D I $ 1 Union Quits I aw-w-'- irn Early ( cxi?T?ING COA1?AiaT it-ttzt nne Sggl lOCl - COR, .14 fi-DOUOIASy 8:30 HScBgC aJ ' " ' ' " ' " 1 111 I Hull IT Ig Mill I V E e Sore Yon GET Milk ' '. V ' Many epidemics of disease ii cities are daily being traced to the milk supply. Germs thrive in milk. They thrive in milk that has been pasteur ised as well as in unpasteurized milk. Chicago Health Bulletin No. 8 says that ten cases of typhoid fever were traced to one milk-wagon driver who stayed at work after he felt sick. This driver wiped the top of each milk bottle with a piece of cheesecloth and so spread the disease. - It's not enough to have milk start pure for your kitchen. For you to be protected it must be pure when it reaches you. Pasteurization of milk on the dairy farm is good so far" as it goes, but all dangers in milk are not overcome by that process. There are still the exposures to contamina tion in bottling, handling and delivering the milk. ; Your surest protection from the dangers of impure' s milk lies in u litis. VMH5H EVAPOHATED FT TTr Sterilized IJnaweetened Cottage Milk is perfectly sterilized,-and delivered to you in germ-proof packages. It isn't exposed from the time it is packed under the most sanitary conditions until you open it in your own kitchen. - . And it is as good" in every way and for every purpose as bottle milk. It has more than twice the food value of bottle milk. Cottage Milk is the richest 'milk from the .best dairying regions of the country, with nothing added and with nothing taken out except water. It is more economical, more convenient and more uni- lorm than raw milk, as well as more sanitary. Cottage, Milk soives every problem connected ' with milk supply. Get aom today and see bow superior it is. Th Milk Without th Cooked Taste . In Two Sizes 5 and 10 Cents At All Good Dealers 1 AMEJUCAN NttLK COMPANY, Crlco An Insurance Policy 0! Health and Happiness Everv boy likes "high-tops." n; ahotild have them for two reasons: They wear twice' as.ilong' as ordinary shoes and they're twice as warm, too. Onr high-top boots for boys are mafle of the best quality "-Vweolized nppers. viscolized soles, straps 'and buckles on top the kind that all'the boys say are 'fjust right." - moderately Priced According to Size v 1 trxM UJ 1ST Ollea Brolerajt Co. 111 r"'" al- The Want Ad Columns of The Bee Are Read Daily by People J i in ikarch of Advertising Opjwrtunities, ' ' .1. Sled Number 4 FREE THIS WEEK , The picture of t Sled will be in Tiie Bee every day this week. . Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures in their paper- for you, too. Seo how many pictures you an get and brjng them to The; Bee office. " The sled will be given Free to the boy that sends us the most pic tures before 4 p. m. Sat urday, January 9. N Ho Honey Till Cured riatala aaal AH HactaJ Olaaaaaa Mrd iHtk a aatiaats la Makraaaa aaal uZmT DIU E. R, TARRY 240 tie. Uds- Omsh Mb.