TTTR BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1915. 11 rm TAKE MOP IN PRICE Wanner Weather SeU In Hen Br gin to lay and Price Falli ' Fie Cent, IXOUE GOES UP ONCE MOEE "With the warm weather of the lest sev eral days came a sensational drop In the price of fresh eggs. They dropped nickel In tha laat lew Hays, ao that whlla consumers were paying JO cents a dosen a week aim, they ara getting strictly fresh eggs at Ilayden'a now for S centa a dozen. Tha hena have been getting busy during tha wanner weather, and the storage eggs have been practically put out of business. Butter la holding out steady at cents for the beat creamery. Potatoes and cabbage" 'are holding out at a remarkably steady price. Potatoes can be had at M centa a bushel, and tha cabbage can, at 111 be had at the aame Itt rente a pound It was bringing during the early fall when the crop we harvested. Fruit la reasonably cheap, with the exception of coarse of atrawberrlea, which are new on the market and are selling at W centa a quart box. Cranberries are 'the cheapest they have been this year. They are selling at a nickel a quart, while they sold at 1 cents at Thanks giving time. Grapefruit la about as cheap as It ever gets. If not even cheaper thaa It has been within the memory of many. Grapefrulta are selling by the dosen like oranges Instead of Individually, as they used to do. According to'grade and else, they can be hsd for SO, 46 and cents a doiten now. Oranges have advanced a quarter a crate wholesale. Flour Is up a quarter a barrel wholesale In the last few days. It M( retailing at $!." nnd U a sack. (Sugar has made another jump, and the Viest one can do now Is seventeen pounds for a dollar retail, and dealers are looking for It to be sixteen ptrmds for a dollar bj' the first of the week if not. Indeed. Saturday of this week. Fork ta still cheap, with loins at 10 cents, shoulder at H and sparerlbs a films. ' Beef pot roast costs 11 cents, round steak 16, shoulder steak 12ft. sirloin ti. porterhouse Z6. Chickens are up a little and are selling at 17H cents a pound. The warmer weather. with chickens beginning to lay, Is prompt ing the farmers and chicken ranchers to hold on to their chickena now that they have wintered them. Railroads Pleased With Rate' Decision Officials connected with railroads doing a transcontinental business are pleased with the rinding of the Interstate Com merce commission handed down ThurS' !"'. permitting them to make freight rates that will meet the water and canal competition. Not having received the full text of the decision, they are unable to esy Just what the decision means In Its entirety, but they are t the opinion that It will enable them to put in a transcon tinental rate low enough to secure 4 fair share of the tonnage. , In 'their application to he permitted to make a rate on the coaat-to-coast bus! riesa, something over 100 commodities j-tire named. Generally they are of the class known as heavy freight, Iron and steel making up the greater proportion. There la no contention that the redue lion of the roast rates will be of any benefit to this section of ths counry, as It is understood that the decision applies only on through shipments. Exports will at once he put to work on the new tariffs, but it will be fully two months brfcire they will bev completed end checked up. From Our Near Neighbors r DEATH RECORD. I Blair. Mrs. Stanley Tierce le vleltlng friends at lied Oak, J a. A ten-pound boy arrived at the home of Rev. J. M. Kokjer last Wednesday. F. W. Arndt. A. R. Brock. Nick Thone and Louie Farnberg attended the Ne braska Hardware Dealera' association In Omaha. Rev. F. K. Volck of the Baptist church tendered his resignation last Sunday, which waa accented . to take effect April t Hans snd Kd Grimm left on Monday for a trip to California to visit the Man 1'Ipro exposition and to he at the opening of the han Francisco show. Mrs. Rose Ferris of Groee. Neb., and Mrs. Myra Beck of Huron, H. D., arrived here Friday to attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Henry Mlelena, who died suddenly at Cainoun. Mrs. Ma it Caldwell and Mrs. ' E. ft. Fusty, both have broken arms, and Robert Chuley, a broken collar bane, and several others with Injuries caused by slipping on sldewaika - Mrs. Ambrose Noble and sister. Mrs. A. 8. fllnley of Cnden. I'tah. are visiting at the Mrs. F. M. Castetter home thla week on-their way home from a two months' star in Florida. riniitv flrartrl r'tistndlsn Aver of the Masonln Order held a school of Instruc tion here last week at which time a medal was' presented to Dr. W. H. Palmer In honor of his being the oldest member In ths work in the local lodge. Edltoe D. C. Van Deusen of the Blair Pilot and Kdttor Tom Oeterman of the Democrat, who have brothers In the state legislature, visited them in Unooln lsst Thursday and attended the meeting of newspaper men In the evening. Miss Lucille ' Kemn. whose sister. Oeraldlne, le viol In let with the muslcn, company, "The Military Olrls," re-elve. a teierram yesterday to loin the company In Tennessee at once, as pianist, ineir former piano player having married and left them. The Northwestern railroad, whose pump station building In this city, waa burned last weel:, has men here to commence the erection of a oement building and Is contemplating the building of a new steel tank to take the place of the old wood one. Albert Rlohter. son of Otto Richer of Blair, who Joined the United Mates nsvy about two years ago, writes from aboard the ship. Alert, Honolulu, H.'L.. that he Is now In the clerical branch of the submarine service and expects to take a dive In one soon. hortlv leave for Fine Bluffs. Wyu., where he has bought land. The tenth grade graduating clsss held , class meeting Mondav to elect officers sod adopt a motto, colors, etc. Florence Orsu Is class president. Miss FHsle Neumeyer snd Alfred Han sen of Valley were married at the bride's home on Wednesday afternoon. Kev. Mr. Nushaum of the Lutheran church was the officiating minister. ! , Benjamin i. I4on. aged 2ft years, died t of tuberculosis at his home, Mil North Twenty-fifth street, Thursday. He is sur vived by his wife and mother. Funeral services will be held Saturday from Crosby's chapel, with Interment In Forest Lawn cemetery. Whlttler's Rlearepher Dead. AMBSBURT, Mass., Feb. J. Psmuel T. Flcksrd, biographer snd literary ex- Klkhorsj. Miss Amanda Hof-ldt visited friends at Waterloo Wednesday. Miss Kmma Nolte visited friends in Omaha from Monday to Thursday. Mrs. Amy Calvert entertained the Ladles' Kensington club Wednesday. Mrs. George lleiniman was taken sud denly 111 Saturday, but Is Improving. Mrs. George Drexel of Florence Heights vial ted the J. A. Gibbons family Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Miller was taken to Omaha Monday to be operated on for gallstones. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer returned home after a pleasant week's vlstt In Iowa. Oeorge Otte and family of Rosalie, who nave been visiting relatives here the last week, went home Wednesday. Mrs. Cockerill, whose home was near flring drove, died at Omaha Wednesday. Burial was Friday at Brittln cemetery. Deceased Is survived by a husband and several sons and daughter ecutor of John Greeneleaf Whlttler, the poet, .died at the Whlttler homestead today, aged 17 years. His wife, who was a niece of thfvpoet, died several years ago. Mr. rickard was formerly owner and editor of the Fortlsnd Transcript.'. Job II til. TOKK. Neb., Feb. 12. (SpeclaLV-John Hill died at the Odd Fellows' home Feb ruary 11. He came to the home one year ago from Lincoln. He was a charter member of the Lincoln lodge more than thirty years ago. He waa 77 years old. The remains were tsken to Lincoln for burial. Carl sick. Carl Pick, aged 42 yen He, died Thursday at his home, BfilJ Blondo street, of pneu monia. He Is survived by a wife and two children. Funeral services will be held from Crosby's chapel Sunday after noon at I o'clock, with Interment la West Lawn cemetery, Rlephea Prestea. . YORK, Neb., Feb. .-8peclal.)-Btephen Freeton, died at the Odd Fel lows' home yesterday morning at the age of 9S years. He came to the home thre years ago from Beaver City. The funeral was held this afternoon and tha body buried In Greenwood cemetery. Dr. Bell's Ptar-Tsr-lfoaey. Oct a 25o bottle today. Keep It fo your cough or onld. Good for children. adult and aged. All drugglsta-tlsement. -Adver Bee Want Ads Proauoe Results.' Weepla Water . ' - Mr. and Mrs, Ed Van Bvery of Wabash were visitors In town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNurlln of Cedar Creek were visiting at the W ill Spangler home Thursday. M. j. Wlckersham end 'Charles Gibson attended the hardware dealers' comrear tkm in Omaha this week. Rev. M. W. R6se went to University Place Thursday to attend a meeting of Weslayen university supporters. Mr. sod Mrs. Carl Day and family have gone to California for a month's visit at the horn of Mr. Day's mother at Clare mont. . Mrs. Frank Oook and daughter of Alvo ara visiting at the home pi Mrs. Cookj parents, Mrs and Mr.. W. A. Da via tlnaS week. F. B. Barrett of Chicago Is here visit ing relatives among the Fhllpot families. He was a former business man of this city. ' Mrs. Nels Robinson and two daughters of Rlverdale, Neb., are visiting- at the homo of Mrs. Hoy Dennis and other rela tives here. . Mrs. James McNamee and daughter. Maude, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. L. V. flloao In IJncoln, Mrs. Sloan being a daughter of .Mrs. McNamea. Revival meetings wilt commence at the Mennonits . church next Sunday. Rev, Hygema of Bhambaugh, la., will assist the local pastor. Rev. William Lambert. Paallllaa. . Mr. ad Mrs. E. 8. Nlrkerson visited friends In U re tna Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. ADfuH rviin rnifrrwiinetj ine 1 noon. 1'h II McAvoy and daughter. Agnes, were gursts of Mr. snd Mra IjouIs Leslur Monday afternoon. Rev. and Mis. L. A, Thompson enter- alned the Christian Kndeavor society of he Presbyterian church Wednesday even ing. Miss Marlon Rrown spent Saturday and Biinclny In Lincoln as the guest of Miss Doris Clarke and Karl Brown, who are attending the University of Nebraska. The W oman a club met with Mrs. h.. T. Yates Tuesday afternoon. Miss Hulda JupKmyer led a very interesting lesson on "Within the Law In PapilUoa7' Miss Dora Mnrth. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fraol Marth and Arthur Ilenmnn, son of Mr. and Mra . Herman Liienemann were married Tuesday morning by Rev, Mr. Rltiert of the German, Lutheran church. They Immediately left for a trip to Kingfisher, Okl. MAYOR TO DELAY NAMING PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD Mayor 3. C. Pahlman declares that he will not announce the personnel of the new public welfare board of five mem bers until the fats of the annexation 'bill has been determined by ths state legis lature, lie takes cognisance of the fact that in the event of the annexation bill going through with an emergency clause Boulh Omaha should rightfully have rep resentation on this board. ' The mayor expects to annnounce the members of the recreation board next I'riday. There will be five member on this boejd. SUFFS TO MEET TO BOOST THEIR MOVING PICTURES A meeting of suffragists in the Seventh ward will be held at the home of Mra ). B. Ackerly, U41 Boulh Thirty-third street. Saturday afternoon. Ths suffrage film "Your Girl and Mine" will be boosted at this meeting, and tickets for the local , presentations will be distributed. Mrs. E. 8. Rood, president of the Equal Fran ihie society. Is arranging a meeting la the Heventh ward for Monday. ""Y tpHaafleU. Mlna Clara Mlntum has been In Omaha the last week visiting relatives. John Magold has sold his residence and frill move about March 1 to Kikhorn. Rev. K. P. Grlnnelt waa called to Fenn- vllie. Mich., last v'riday by the death of his brothers wire. John Miller, after a few days' visit In us vicinity, went back to bis Dom Cherry county. County Superintendent Charles Ppeedle Of Otoe county visited his parents here ine tore part or tne weea. Mrs. P. P. McCandless returned from Colorado the fore part of the week, where She has been visiting since last November. The promoters of ths farmers' Institute are raising money for a week's Institute nxxt winter Instead of only a two daya session. ; , The revival services are being renduoted at the Congregational church by Kvangel lets J. p. MulUvan of Uncola and J. ts, Dick of Cwta The young folks from the high school gave a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Morrison, west of town, last Monday night. The Farmers' Htate bank, operated by John Mngold the last four years, has been Sold to John R. Pierson of Union Neb. . The bank will change hands next wee. , At the meeting of the village hoard Monday I C. Johnson was appointed vll- inae clerk to take the place of W. C rMes, who hae, moved to Rnshvtlle, and John Nottleman marshal In place of Wil liam Roberts, who has resigned. Weeala Water. Ths 1-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mra tAln Cavrlll of Wabash Is suffering a double fracture of an arm as tha result of a fall. Troy L. Davis of this city has Just com pleted a transaction In which he pays I'MO an acre for the R. K. Countryman fifty acre traot of land adjoining town. A wrecking company Is tearing down the old K. H Day grain elevator which has Stood on the Missouri Facme right-of-way for over thirty-two years. Leonard, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty, who live northeast of town, Is suffering with a seriously lacermts4 arm as a result of being attacked by a pet wolf; The executive committee of sf library sasociatlnn formed a few month ago has recommended to ths dry cbuncll that a Carnes-ln library nroDOSltlon be aubmltted to the voters of the ctty at tna annual spring election. v l Irvlaartea. Mr. Flelnk. Mrs. PoweU and Mrs. Hack- maa are on ths sick list. Mrs. Lee of Sheldon Is visiting at the home of her (daughter, Mra Haokman. Miss Viola Spring of Benson Is visiting st the home or her grandmother, Mrs, Henry tsprlng. . , Departnaeat. Orders. gram.) Maggie Dupach haa been ap pointed postmaster at turn uraea, Jonn son county, Nebraska, vice Q. N. Clark, resigned. R. L. Davis has been appointed rural letter csrrier at Crenoo, la. i The comptroller of the currency has Is sued charter No. 10701 to the First Na tlonal bank of Ms piston. Ia.; capital. ,; i'eter lmp. president; ta, is, Bnottswood. cashier. The application of tha following persons have been received by the comptroller of the currency to organise the First Na tional bank of Blma. la., capital tr,0iO; C, J. Carmen, T. K. Yottng. A. H. Shaffer, w. o. htiatrer. tt. l fpnuiuing, u. J. D'Donnsll and F. IK Ellwood. MLLL PHILIPPINE ARTOIS APPEARS IN ST. JOSEPH Jllle. Philippine Artols. who departed from Omaha leaving her mission here unfinished, haa appeared in St. Joseph. The alleged Bclguui actress, who en countered a little opposition la Omaha, declared a hen departing Wednesday aricrnoon that she waa bound for Lin coln. Apparently anticipating a reoeptlon in Lincoln ete went to Bt Jos-ph where, according to r-ports, she la already ex l islning how U bappennd la Omaha, . STKCET CLEANERS ATTACK Sf.OVON UPTOWN STREETS Tr.e ctty street cleaning deportment has ttturlrd to attack the heavy covering of snow and ice on Twenty-fourth street, Ksrrism to Mason streets; also Farnam, T ei.U th to Twenry-fourth streets. The tinv-1 of grading waaona over some of Ul district has made the street almost l,tipjnvab!e for ordinary traffic. I1GV.LLL BOOSTS K1S BILL BEFORE THE NONDAY CLUB I'.. i.ceclitr lloe!l spoke In favor of tie haundi-rs' putiTU J y -owned electric 1 . ; i ;i.t t ill at the luncheon of the i - !-.! j y ciub at tlie Commercial club ti''ms fe,t nt(i. NthswksA Fred Gorden of Weeping Water was in town Wednesday. , Dr. Johnson and wife of Pawnee City are with reUtlvve here this week. Rev. J. K. Kllege of Weeping Water ftss a Nebaaka taller Wednesday. Kx-Oovernor bheldon Is here irum hla lisaiklipt home making his annual vlali. airs. Koberta of l iatimoutfi waa visit ing trtrmia bare the miouto of tli xsvW. Will itose and wife of Avoca vtetied Mrs. Roses father and mother Wednes day. Un. Sue Hsrmnn of Avoca waa a guest at the Ivlrkpatrlca home ths first of the week. Mra. F. P. Bheldon entertained Miss F.Kthrr Sheldon of Avoca at dinner, on Wednesday. Miss Hyan, an Omaha deaconness. Is here helliing Rev. J. W. lileeley In his levtval meetings. ' Will oat is home from an Omaha hos I'ltal, where ha underwent jn operation for appendicitis. Mrs C. K, Johnson of Plsttamonth was entrtalned by Mm. D. C West Tuesday nHht and W'ednesrtev. N. I- Pollard of fcliaabeth. N. J., Is here his wek called by the death of his slier, Mra. ic-leary. The t'ommerclal club Is canvassing the town this week to see If the eentinsvrit of the to a Is In favor of orsanutng the club lor anotner live yeara c. , Mrs Eirgert Oft was an Omaha visitor Mndsy. The Kensington club met with Mra M. Wltte Wdtneada? aJlernoon. Mr. and Mra. Bhroder's baby was quite sick this week. There will ! an entertainment and box social a' the sctiooi house in district No. 34 on Friday, February It. Miss Peart Summer is the tuactivr. Chris Ptinert Is at UOim, Wis., vlaiung (Is us i-rnst. ho baa been very 111 at a sanatorium thtire. The base ball team, assisted by several frtamls, mil put on a bouts tslent play at tha Woodrmn hall early la March. Geirge Logemann held a public sela Wednesday snd with bis family a 111 tor Infants ad Invalids It means tha Original and Gsnnin ALTED HILU "&;lcti tfmitaticn! Th Fw4-Drink far SI Ass flich milk, malted gram, in pawdec forax Tor Infants, invalids aad growinrcKildren. Purenutritioo.upbuaJingtks whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers aad the aged. More healthful thaa ts Or coffe. Take w subeUtuta. Aak tar HORUOTS UOKLICK'S Contains Purt Milk Tee) B&ev or Jul Staptaf FmtKisn bonrls and torpid liver usually 4 j t, f ii.er and It does not take long for t ; Mii ntton to produce a ksd cor.O Hon a fccMntf of Isryuor or lursliict the "blue," headaches, palpitation or vtbr ji. li.dicd, hen in this condition 11.- t'n loiirs tiKire arrious Illness i.: 1 : m.t abl to throw off dtxesse. Foley t'u'irte Table's are a fcnlini axa ti - ai.d l"m.i.!g catliartk. They act v 'i .! ii, om i,i. f e, j.r(Mtig cr sb'ksn i t it'.l t4le;s e4etLers. A'l'- . ut. 1 HAIR C0M1MQ OUT? 1 s tu old, Bxavsut tl.M QX. Old Taylor lias KeUow Old Whiskies Sight aat Tea Tsars Ola. Old Crow, years old, regular ll.Ifj, full quart .....SjM Spring 11111. regular 11.15. full Quart ...Mo Sunny Brook, regular II. SI. full uuart ...too Cedar Brook, regular It J I. full vuart toe Clarke's Rye, regular ll.H full quart Sao Greenbrier, regular 11.15, full quart ........ , n Gugenhelmer, regular 11.15. full Quart see Green River, regular II. IS, full quart ........ .,..... Pony Creek. ( years old. rill quart ., Imperial Bpeclal Whiskey, full quart ........ ............ .?M Privwts Rtock. fine old whisker, full quart ;..ee at aix. Osvsxu mttn. CacMey Drcs. Uandruff causes a feverish Irritation uf the scalp, the hair roots shrink, tooeea and then ths hair comes Out fast. To stop falling balr at once and rid the scalp of eery particle of dandruff, get a, ts-cent bottle of Dandertne at any drug store, pour a little In your hauJ Snd rub It Into the acslp. Attar s fw a) filiations the balr stops Coming out and you can't find any dan Jraff. Adver- j tlstmcuL Th Quality ltta aa Capttol Ave DJJ I Yr Mm 1 ' . TTitThciiszndDcllarfer- It to i3r :onsidemtion: It ' earns that right through its better 'construction, greater beauty, and more Complete comfort. It cannot be justly-judged by its price. The Inter-State is built , in a modern factory that has always been devoted to the construction "of high-priced cars. . .. The intelligence, energy- and , experience of this efficient motor car building organization, one of the foremost in the motor worhL is now turned entirely toward an effort to make the best thousand dollar car that, was ever offered a buyer. This effort is justified .by .the result. ;, Upon examining! the Inter-State you will agree that it has more class, more beau ty, more quality, more power and more real value than other cars. ' Selling at One Thousand Dollars W will ex Mbit tha chas sis of this car at the Omaha how stripped bo you can see th Teal coiy traction. Dont ffcJI to rid InthUcar Bhowweek. No olhr oar at anywhere nar its price will perform like it, , DEALEHIt This is a great agency. Your customers will recognize the high quality of the Inter state, the" minute they look at the car and they ; will become very enthusiastic : when , they -ride in it. Why not sell a seller I .t 'Lv tezx&rJj Tajar FRED C. HUFFMAN MOTOR GAR 0. 2204-6 FARN AM STREET - ' - '.:.-, DISTRIBUTORS, NEBRASKA, WESTERN IOWA and SOUTH DAKOTA y For BrealdPcist FoodsT There's nothing more appetizing than cereals ( hot of cold; served with CofAnqo elJM.. ialiEjii StewfllsaKl ITnawaatjstMd Cotttre Milk Comes from healthy cows and it con densed la our spotlessly dean factories, it la the richest milk with nothing tskea oat bat wster nothing added. It Uttt Isdennitajy. . . -- s x.'jr ' - J Jt- I f I I r .7 x -J II O-ndlOCENTSjfja: . ! I For purlrr, frcahnees, fsver snd economy, Lousss M na is unexcciiML t'eenwner. ever you bave beca unuig buttle Ciaaia In Two SUoe 'l r u THE DHUa HABIT. Opltiin, inorhlna cocsJne ana e'bor hatit-f"'nni. drum , UCCl.asl'Ul.Z.T TIS1TCD In flv ...) wutumt t.m or suffering, il rnt as Your Owa aiuiue. l.i.i si ToiMia. AVrlt r mil l'ir tarU' i!il'S tVttl A S03 Tnltl BlsatT. hi4 Jrofk A. (luutu ana ava) Aaarees 8. Si. uclaak 10,000 Pig Pork Loins, Fresh FrLOio il gprirg OMoaeaa aheanar iaaa wholesale priee. Choice r?tr Pot Boast ..HH. HH ptg Pork Koaat Pig Pork Butts MS Choice Veal Boast 1 3 !, imo Choice Veal Chops lo, lilts Lamb Legs lie Choice Mutton Chop .....lae, Choice Mutton Roast .......... ,He Cudahy Diamond O and Armour Btar Ilanis ...i -.. ,..lHs Extra Lean lireakfast Bacon, , .l4,e Sugar Cured Bacon 130 Bugar Cured Ham ,..Vte s Bircciab FVom t to t p. m., Lwnb Chops ..So rrorn t to 10 p. n., pork Chops . .as pudlic r.mrmET loi?.';:-;?. RergiaLiabSe SaSe ' We are moving across the street to 2311 and S21S Cuming street, and everything will be new. New, modern up-to-date building, new up-to-date fixtures and a new up-to-date stock and a new aame. With new up-to-date ideas, omstliing asw. It mill be a store to please the people, the poor as well as the rich. Everything will be on display, with a cot prire sign on every article In the store. We guarantee to save you from ""lb to SO per cent on everv dollar you will buy. watch our grand opening sale under the asw aame, The reoples Market. Will be everybody's market. All telephones will be Iouglas 1&3U. All stock now un hand must go in the next few days re gHrdleHn the price. Kiiv now and save money. Here is lust a few of the prices: 48-lb. sack rarity riour, the beat on the market, as good grada flour as you pay 11.60 per sack elsewhere, on the close out for ........l.sS Sugar Cured California Hama, per lb Freah Dressed Large Roosters, pvr pound lOHo No. 1 Hacon, by strip, per lb. i31.4O No. 1 Kancy Lean Hacon, by strip, per pound 17Ho Halt Pork, per lb., by chunk .....gV.o Snow White l ard, bulk, lb e Home Made sltnce Meat. lb. . ...o Fresh Neck Bones, lbs. for ....& Kreli Liver, per lb ....Bo Blrloln or I'orterhouse Steak, . . per pound ISo Pork Koast, per lb. , go lieef-Pot I toast, per lb. ,.12H, lOe 4 large cans Milk for .gSo II small cans Milk for 860 wet Cider, per gallon ,...le 10e can Baked Beans tor ........ o 10c Brooms for ......Sle Good Prunes, 4 lbs. for .....B6e Fancy Dried Peaches, I lba tor 86e Pure Comb Honey, per comb ..liHo flood Mackerel, t tor Oood Coffee, per lb e 5 10c cans Apple Butter for Boneless Codfitth, lb. pkg. ..... .lOe Chow-Chow, Hour Pickles or Sweet Pickles, per Quart 10o uIig lango grocery 6oB Telephone Douglas 1530 THE REAL LEIMTEN FOOD skimmer's Macaroni Products Aslc Your Grocc 8.GG0 Pig Perk Lcins, Frcsli KL 9Xo 1014 Forcquartcro Lamb (5 3-4c Choice Steer Pot Boast ..DVio, HVio Pig Pork Koaat 'He Itg Pork Butts li0 Choice Young Veal Koaat UHo, 11 We Choice Young Venl Cliops . .16a, JJSe t hone Mutton Chops loo, 1H0 txtra lan Breakfast Bacon ..1S Cudahy Diamond C and Artnour Star r 1IH Sugar Cured Bacon iao Sugar Ctjred Ham , s,e Oysters, per quart i....Oo Four deliveries a day 4:00 o'clock. ll:0u. 1 00 and :00.v. Bay your lloox aew while yo eaa get it obeay for atorday only. ...tl-90 . . ..00 i-lh utk of flo.ir .a. n Kiunress Prtde flour u..h.rn.i,Mlii'i lie Id Medal flour at I cans sold packed Tomatoes ... fiugar Corn, per can .1. ... THe Tall Alaska (Salmon ' loe 1 IK) jara Peanut Butter ........... So 10 bars best Laundry Moap gse KtrKily fresh couati dosl'sae THE EMPRESS HAwICET Opv. Woolwortli 6c aad 10c Stor 113 South 16th TT) XeL D. 307. 1 See real estate columns for biriixu 71