TIM) HKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY. MAlttll fi, 1915. AMERICAN SHIPS UNLOAD CARGOES Yankee Craft in Oeraan Port Re turn in Ballast Because of the British Blockade Order. GOODS LEFT MOSTLY DYZSTUITS BERLIN', . March 4. (Via Ixi. don, March 3.) In consequence of the projected Anglo-French measures against cargoes in transit from Ger many, several American steamers now . at Bremerhaven have com menced to discharge cargoes which they had taken on hoard 'for the United States, and plan to return Jiome in ballast. The step, which was taken on orders from the owners of the vessels, affects particularly ship ments of dye stuffs. Pour or five nierlcan steamers are now' at Bremen. . Mm'Two Frtlitlrn Hank, PKEMty, March 6.-Vla London.) The. destruction of two freighter! by tor Heloes In the F.nglish channel wcj lt tittsed by the captain' of tha American hip, CJulf Light, frm Galveston. Feb fuary 3. which arrived In tha .Weser Thursday morning with a cargo of cot ton, according to a story printed In tha tMdrgen Post. The captain la quoted by ths newspaper as saying the ahlps were attacked by a submarine. One of them la ' reported to have been 'loaded with rlcos and the ether with coal. The cap tain. ye the Murgcn Tost, ssserted lie Jsitrd safely through the mine flelda by 1 ollowln directions lsued by the , Ger man admiralty. French Scorch Spanish Ship. NICE, Atarca 6. (Via Psrla.)-A French torpedo boat, cruiaing off here yester day. Stopped a Spanish steamer and an officer Inspected the paasengera. Among those on boad were four Austrian re servists and one German, who had taken passage to Italy In the hope of being able to Join their regiments at the front. The men were taken prisoners and have teen sent to 'Marseilles. ' Report on Carlo and F.Telya. WASHINGTON. March I. -Commander Gerhardl's .suppicmentary report on .his Invett'gntfon .- of tii sinking r.f the A merles n . cotton steifmers Carib and EVHrn .by mines In the North Sea, re celVed. today from Berlin says: "Both, beats sunk b mines. No false directions'-given . by the British. Boats almtlr ran on mine fields." t v 'If had ben aiid that the. ahipa were off curses furnished iiy the German 'au thorities hrd were following routes given by Prlti.'h Officials. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT Trench Attempt to RecorfT Position in Lorette Kil Lost to Ger mans is Repulsed. RUSSIANS DEFEATED AT GRODNO Mr. p. o at tr homo of Mr. ard mover. Vt.s Minnie Ounther is wrtl .r ns s-,h-stltuie teacbrr in the clshth grade. Miss Floy Cenmlay, the rrgtilsr tearher, baa the meastiles. Mr. and Mrs John VI m i f Kiitlum!. la., while on their wedding trip In this vicinity, visited at tb home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pomlnfso Hat unlay night Mrs. (teorge Shecsley and children ht.ve returned to their home at Alvo. nftT several days' visit at the home of Mr. RERUN, March 5. -(Via Iondon. )-Th war office today gave out the following statement:. "Wf stern theater of ear: South of Tpre we Inflicted considerable lossea on the .British Uh . arll!t"ry fire, tn the positions In the Lorette ""Ills, -which we took away from the Trench, .a counter attack was repulsed ,y?strda afternoon. "In the Champagne, district yesterday and last night the French continued af tacks north of Le- :.,s.i;i. All their at tacks were repulsed and our positions were maintained. Attacks rail. "Attacks on our positions st Vauvio. east of the Argonnc. and in the foreat of Consenvoye, east of the Meuae, failed. All attempts to dispute , our possession of ground captured in the last few days In the district of Badonvllicr failed. -Vn at tack, undertaken last r.liht with consid erable forces, . on' the heights northeast of Ollaa. broke down with heavy loases to the French.- Several night atta-sa also were unsuccessful and over 1.00) Frcnch- fmen sre lying before our entanglements. '"Bastern theater of -war: The situation round Orodno (northern Poland) Is un changed. Russian -attacks to the north east and north of Lome failed with heavy losses to ihe enemy. Many prisoners of the first and second Russian Divisions of fuards are In our hands. , "Further oh ,as far us the Vistula, the Situation Is unchanged; A few advanrea by Russians esst of Flock were unsuc cessful and strong night attacks executed by the enemy east of Efcternlewice filled completely.' .."'-. French Version af Affairs la West. ' PARIS. March 6. (Via London.) The developments At t tv front yesterday are recorded as follows. In a statement this afternoon from .the war office: . "To the north; of -Arras, near Notre Dame De 1 .orette, , we ' have recaptured moat ', of the advance trenches we lost the day before yesterday. We took ISO prisoners. . t "The enemy again ' bombarded the R helms cathedral. - ; ln Champagne, to he north of Bouain, Mesnlk and. Beausejout, there has been homing fre4h.Jo.. report since yesterday evening's communication.' '"In the At-fonne, st Vauqols, we have repulsed two. counter attacks and made new progress, Inflicting appreciable losses upon th,e enemy and taking many pris oners. We are masters of the greater part 'of. the villages." ! Miesley'a parents. Mr. snd Mrs. famvel Coinpton. Rev. tleorse Reed, who has recently returned from seventeen yi-ars en th" African nil'slnnnry fields, will wpy the eu'pli st the Congregational church Sunday evening. KlVkora. Mrs. Artolph iitte sent to Ia!e Friday to visit her arents. Miss Rose Wlttc went to Ttenninstou W, Saturday lo lt her sisler. Ms lili kev, and family, a few days. Mr and v Mrs. .luMus S htililt were Omaha visitors Tuesday. Mm. Amy Cslxeit and Mrs. II. Milkn cral to Omaha Monday. Mr and Mrs. llenrv Palion moved ! the tllbhons farm Tuesday. The firemen entertained their fanilllea at a .bamtuet Krldav evening. ' J. Mackland loat'ed bis car and,'tnrted to Minnesola. wheie he has purchased land. Mr. and Mrs. Medt IVern are moving Into tltrlr cottaice this sk. Herman Oite moved with bis family to a farm south of Wretna this week. Miss K.lla Deerson of Falrhiirr was I. ere a fi-w diiva visiting her mother. . A. II. Hansen of Omaha, who formerly lived here. Is sick. Mr. Hansen ia 87 years old. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mangold arrived thla week' with their housrhold goods. Mr. Mangold contemplate start ng R bank here. "Mrs. Otto I'lamhei k H here this week taking care of her parents. Mr. and Mr. Jonchum Bull, who are ill with the grippe. , A surprise nnrty was given for Thllin cefua VVcdncsdav evening at the home of Mrs. U'cpgerjon. A pleasant time Is reported, rhlllp leaves soon for Oreeley, Neh.. near which rlace he will farm. 0rlr--r'VVlgnttw,fXi 3i " Don't Kntw How Yoa Can Do ltt Bat I Don't Care; These Shirts Look Good to Me!" 'J I if marked a customer the other . 1 1..4,1 ...!, : I UV, JIM llf scinivu t-iKin vii the best ebirt hnrfrains we are confident, lie ever purchased. He didn't stop there, either. When' he left he was quite a number. of j dollars short in pocket book, butt almost doubly long in value of merchandise. You Have Fully as Good an Op portunity Saturday. Be Sure to Profit by it. m wi.t im r t m bvm mi Jim, iinrj o imriBB aniKiB inei '''isainples and surplus of a promi I iM nent maker; $1.00 to $2.00 values, 4lt and UU asa iwf t ni n i - -. 1 Fancy Carnations Qr Ml nln, each wv Genuine Kentucky Blue Grass and l.awn Grass Mixture, now on sale. Sow early for boat results. Men's foiir-in-MaviMl Tie 50e values, all colors 25 Men's 811k Msle Socks 26c to '60c values. In two lots, at. pair 121 25t Guaranteed Hark 6 pairs in box. special, box.. 40 l.fK Muslin XlRht Shlrta All 'sites, well made, at 4l)C Mercerlaeid Madras rajamas Regular $1.60 value. . . .GOc Outing; Flannel Mght Shirts 'and Pajamas $1.60 values, sale price fl7 Men's Wool Union Suits To $6.00 values, all perfect, In 3 iota, at $2.98. 92.50. 81J8 2.fl0 Union Suits 81.45 Heavy Wool Sweater toats- To $8.60 values, all styles, on sale In four lots Men's Sample liath Kobea- To $12.50 values. All rolors, on sale In five lots Q.0H, Drugs and Toilet Goods For Saturday II. 00 slxe reVltts Kidney I'llts. . . .tto ROe site Sal Hepatlca 3o ihe size sal Hepatiua lte 1 .00 size llorllcks' Malted Mllk..To IJc else White I'lne Cough Cure...lSo 4 -10c rolls Crepe Toilet Psper. . . .ao Sc pkg. Washing Ammonia Towder. 2 for B 9 bars sssorted. box Jergen'a Soan BS 10 hars Jan Hose or Palmollve Soao So Jl.r.O bottle Oriental Cream SSO '2ic bottle Jergena' Benxoln Iotlon..lfo fc tube Teheco Tooth Taste 38a "50c bottle Phenolax Wafers. ;!ie bottle Dr. Illnkle's Caacara . . . .He fcOc box Java Rice Powder. ..... .38 ller-Klss Face Powder So 50c bottle I.axatlvs Syruo of Flga.SSa The Auto Sponges '. 10O - 75c Rubber tllovea for ...SSo $1.15 Hot Water Bottles for...;..4to $2.00 Combination Syringe tlJS $1.50 Fountain Syringe S80 ' Wo Fhona Orders. Ladies' Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear Saving on quality poods that every really economical buyer will k'eenly appreciate. $1.50 Perrin's Kid Gloves Black, white or tan, two-button len spc hl, at, pair $1 $1.00 Cape Gloves, 69c Tan white; also chamoisette gloves fancy backs. Ladies' Muslin Gowns Da trimmed, well made, extra pceial -49 Gowns and Combination Suits - To $2.00 values, all sizes, at .98 Knit Union Suits Values to $.1.00, silk nnd wool and nil wool, broken lots. 08? Italian Silk Union Suits To $7.o0 values, loose or tight knee, on sale, $3.98 75c Lisle Union Suits Lace trimmed, your c' 4 'ce for b5c Men's and todies' Umbrella To $.1.60 values, tn all silk or American taffeta, paragon frames, 3 lots, f8, 81.45, 81.08 V s & r 1 $1.50 Silk Hose, 98c-Pure thread, all the new spring1 shades, all sizes. 50c and 75c Hose Wayne Knit or Onyx brands,' black or colors, slightly i soiled, on sale, pair, 35 Misses Silk Pleated Hose5 50e quality, black or col ors, on sale, pair. , . 35 Burning Oil Sprayer Used By the Germans , ! Patented in France ! ., I . I . PARIS, March 6.-The effect of the tnjrnlng- oil and chemical sprayed by the Germans , upon the French advance trfn?tie.in ths woods it Malancourt, which" was mentioned In a recent official communication (February 27), Is described by1 a nurse at the front. Incidentally, it Bag been learned that this new Instrument of,1 warfare, which Is a German Invention, 'was patented In France. The nurse , -was at a railway station rlien- the-TOldier victims " arrived.""" Their fates were badly burned, their limbs Mis tered and their uniforms charred. -A sol- Ilr who acted as spokesman told the BUrse 6f their experience. ' t , He said that at nightfall, after a rela tively calm day, tha Oermshs began to attack With flaming liquid. Incredulous Rt first, the French soon discovered thtit.this Mrvltd was belns di rected against them from several Jets. ",Non or Us could cscspe the torrent of fire," said, tt-.o soldier. '"Our clothes flowed with ll and some of us bcam living t'jrchetC Surrounded by flames, we had to retire,. but not until our comrades of the second line were ready to resist the sttuck of the enemy, which began six minutes after. "A. -bayonet counter attack by the "French wa carried out with veritable fury, sso treat was their desire for re verrge.", ', .t the end of the combat the Germane had lost 1W killed and sixty taken prisoners. n,ii-,, TTit- "Dill UUUUbJ. UUlb JJi.ll iHas lieen rostponea i (From a Staff Co-respondent.) LINCOLN, . March 5. (Special.) Repre aentaUve Tibbets delivered a half hour's speech in tha house Thuraday afternoon In support of his county unit school bill, 11. R. it. Ho called attention to the fact that tho plan is optional with each county to adopt it or not. Mr. Tibbets admitted that there is widespread oppo sition to the' county unit proposition, but he thought ths legislature should give eoUntlea, where the people want it a chance to secure It, even If there were not more. than, four tr.flvi such counties. Mr. -Tibbets declared that county superintendents- ara elected' now, becaus they Sre good politicians and not because ''of thelK"profeslonal qualifications. Vn d?r the county unit plan, tie said, a county bosrd would hava charge of all the schools 'and woutd choose a superin tendent .for his ability as an educator. "Mr , Bates" spoke, for the bill and Mr. I !es sfjsinst It. OtherJ were heerd on Vith sides! . Ths bill was indefinitely postponed. PORTER AGAIN FAILS TO ; OBTAIN HABEAS CORPUS Following twp unsuccessful attempts before different Judges to rain hla liberty through habeas. ..corpus1 proceedings. Marry B. Porter Is still In the county Jail, a federal prisoner on the charge of ob taining lodging by . pretending fb be, a government secret scrvl-e operator.' Both Federal Judges Frank A. Youmans and Page Morris ware sppllcd to by counsel for' Porter, With petitions for writs of habeas corpus, iloth tudges refused i to Issue tha writs asked for, on the grounds (hat tha federal authorities had. ample reasons for holding Porter. OMAHA OFFICERS, NOT TO SHAREJN REWARD MONEY No Omaha police officer will share in ths reward given tor tne capture of the Mexican bandits Who shot Detective Tom Ring. Chief of Police Henry Dunn Is now msklng up a list of those who are entitled to a share of th' reward and has msde that ennounceinent. The chief declares the Omaha force Is glad to waive any claims. No reward will be paid for the tapttlre of eanches" and' less than one half of the total for. V ths capture of Fsra!. Dunn believes tluV three farmer boys and Sheriff Conattt will draw the largest sums Of reward. JUDGE MORRIS HEARS FEW . . CASES BETWEEN TRAINS Sew Spring Hats That Will Please the Men Who Know At each price you'll find broad assortments of new styles In first Qualities Produced to Sell at any given price. John K. Stetson's at 83.50 UP lead the van. Ha den's Special at 83.00 will please the most critical. Other splendid values, 82.00 and 82.50 Boys'- and Children's flats Cloth and felt, spring styles, all colors, to $1.25 values, in three special lots Saturday- J79tf. 45 nd 29 Magnificent Display of Authentic Spring Garment Styles of Which Quality end Practicability are the Key Notes $12,50 Tlfs Uee' Wants Ads are the brst Busl- 0i Boorlers. 'in "spite of ' tho , snowstorm, Federsl Judge Page Morris arid Mrs. Morris of Diilulh, are so fsr "successfully traveling toward Callforiila.They Were in Omaha tor. a fw hours between trains, during hich't!m the Judge passed on several minor cases In the Qmaba division of the Nebraska federal court. From the time t'l.ey left Mankato. Minn.. It snowed con stantly, the Judge., sald.l He and Mrs. Morris will spend tho remainder of ths Winter and part of the spring In Califor nia visiting the two expositions. OLDFIELD AND THOMPSON -STATE FAIR ATTRACTIONS LINCOLN, March I. (Special.) Bsmey Oldfisld, regsrded as the king of automo bile drivers, and De Loss Thompson, the tumble bug of the air. will be the star at tractions at the neat Nebraska State fair. These two men have been engaged foij fair week by the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture. Old field and Thompson will pull off an aUto-aeroplane race every day. , Washington Affairs The names of Hear Admirals Fletcher. Howard and Cowlea, commanding the Atlanta- Pacific and Asiatic fleets, wsre biouaht forwsrd tn naval circles as Pres ident Wilson's probable selection for thres new admirals of the navy. Just authorised by congress. Official repoi-ta to the ("nlted States gov ernment through Its own snd other diplo matic representstives describe an Intol erable condition of affairs In Mexico ("itv, where the populace is suffering the efforts if famine snd lack of communlcs ticwlth the outside world. Ladies7 New. Neckwear A splendid line of new "Lace Vesteea, OrRandle Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets. Special at 25. 50 nd 75 lloudolr and Ant Capa reg ular 60c values, on sale Satur day, choice . .'. 25 New Mesh Veils In fancy colors, at. each , 08 Fancy Mesh Veilings, 10 a' 15c to 80c Fancy. Veilings, odd pieces, short lengths, yd .74 Handkerchief Specials Satur dayFancy bordered, em broidered and pure linen hand kerchiefs, 6c up to 26c values, on sale Saturday in five lota at 2. 5. 7. 10. 15 Brushes of All Kind. Hair brushes, cloth brushes, tooth brushes, hand brushes, 20c up to $1.00 values at 10 P to,50 Shoe Trees, per pair . . .7 Silk Dress Shields, pair lO 10c Pearl Buttons, dps. 3 25c Tango Neck Cords. . .15 Handsome Tailored Suits-Noarly all samples, made to sell at from $1S.0 up to $22.50, choice A good assortment of most de . si ruble spring fabrics in Belgian blues, battleship grays, putty, reseda, Copenhagens and navy bines, also black and checks; sur prising bargains. More of Those Beautiful Crown Jewel Tailored Suits at $25.00 . 25 handsome desfgns, every one distinctive. You never saw a more attractive lot of suit values. They are worth more. Hundreds of Elegant Suits ! Exclusive and distinctive de signs; surpassingly beautiful and exceptional quality at each price $35, $39.75, $45, $50 In the Children's Department Classy spring coats, all .sizes and every wanted style and material, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 up to . .$12.50 New. Spring Dresses, in im mense asortment of newest designs, at 95, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Up Pretty Silk Dresses-Hundreds of them, all colors, made to sell up to $15.00; choice, $7 95 Broad assortment of most pop ular weaves, eolienncs, crepe do chines, etc., for. selection in new est 6tyle ideas the choicest lot of values ever offered. See them. New Spring Top Coats All tho season's nobbiest styles in the newest fabrics and colorings $7.95, $10, $15 to $19.50 More New Waists and Blouses Saturday One lot of pretty silk waists, $3.00 to $4.00 values all sizes and colors, at $1.95 One Lot of Silk Waists and Blouses, made to sell up to $7.00; at, your choice $3.95 A Special Demonstration Sat urday ; Simplex " and 4 Dix ' make House Dresses and Nurses' Costumes. Mrs. Mc Clelland, an expert demon-; strator, is in charge of this special display You should know about these two splen did brands. . . What Are . Your Plans for the Summer? Going to Travel? Better take advantage of the present special sales on THINKS, HAGS, KITT CASKS and save easily 334. All styles and slr.es, to $16.00 val ues, at... 83.05 to $0.05 Indestmcto Trunks The very best that money can, buy 4 OFF nEGCrAIi TRICES Also 25 other trunks, "several standard makes, mostly floor samples, $6.00 to $16.00 val ues, on sale, $3.95 to flO 0 Saturday Specials in Corset Dept. The Lce Front Corsets are more popular, than ver this season. We're shov 'g a com plete line tn the popular It. & O. and Warner'a Rustproof, low front corsets, . medium bust, long skirt modes 81.50 up to S5.00 Broken Lots of Corseta that sold to $4 00, good assortment, choice 81. GO TSa Corsets at , 4H Just ths thins for house corsets. Ask to see them. ' 1.00 Brassisra. at 49 'prettlir trimmed with embroideries. Boys' Walts Bloose Waists .Pleated front, with, or without collars, alifhtly soiled;, on. sale, to close, at -. ,.49o ObUdrea'a Boo Bomvsra.". ... " fSs Boycf roaasa Bloose Watt-i- All sixes. 11.00 values. at...Ss Beys' BOe- Blouse Waists Per cHles or. madras, at ase Men's $10.00 and $12.50 Saits, $5.00 In Domestic Room Saturday we offer choice of all $10.00 and $12.50 Suits, fall and winter weight suits, all colors and all sizes, Saturday, your choice at ..$5.00 Men's $1.50 and $1.75 Pants, $1.00 Marx and Haas Trousers that were made to sell at $1.50 and $1.75, sizes 38 to 44 waist, all good colors and most all are all-wool, Satur day, your choice, at. $1.00 I J Don't Miss the Big Special Display of t Boys' Blue Serge Suits, $1.95 In Domestic Room. Laces and Embroideries Merchants' Market Week, March 8 to l'J. ; The new est novelties, in free .filet, '.oriental, chantilly and Ven ice laces. I3eautifal chiffon flouncings, bands, edges and galoons; black flounctngs, ecru and cream, white and two-tone laces will be shown in almost unlimited assortment. 1 See Sunday papers for further particu lars. Arrange to be here. All are cordially invited. I Saturday we offer bovs' Blue Serge Suits, ' sizes (i to 1G years, Norfolk style? well made I and well trimmed; knickers full cut; Satur- I I day, these suits .$1.95 Boys' Corduroy Knickers, . 50c 6 to 16 Years. Bovs' School Pants, fine weave Corduroy dark brown color ami good weight; this is an Saturday, boys' v exceptionally good value.; Corduroy Kuickers, at 50 Prom. Our. Near Neighbors Enamelware Special Sale of Gray Enamelware AT ABOUT HALF PRICE OR LESS: 3, 4 and 6-qt. Pudding Pans 2 and 4-qt. Lipped Sauce Pans. . . . i and 4-qt. Preserving Kettles... 3 and 4-qt Mixing Bowla 12-lnch Wash Basins tUx9i Dread Pans...'. 10 and 12-qt. Preserving Kettles.-., 2-qt. Rice Boilers . 2-qt. Coffee Pots .' 6-qt. Berlin Kettles, complete with'' cover 14-qt. Dish Pans 10-qt. Water Palls.. . . . CHOICE 29c xy Saturday Specials in Furniture Section BKH Group No. I 6 patterns, white and Ver nls Martin. Regular values $3.60 to :.50. Sale price 83.00 BKI18 i (roup No. II 6 patterns, white and Ver-' ids Martin. Regular prices, $C60 to $10.50. Sale price 85.50 HKFS (roup No. Ill 15patterns, brass, white nnd Vernis Martin. Values from $13.00 to $20.00. On sale, for 812.50 DHK&SKlt AM) CII1H OMKIW ('roup No. IV 4 patterns, oak, mahog any dressers and chiffoniers. Regular $16.00 values, at S10.5U IMIKKSKKS AM CHlFFOMKUft ('roup No. V 4 patterns, oak and ma hogany dressers and chiffoniers. Regu lar $20.00 values, on sale 815.00 I DKKSHKKS AND ( HlFIrXJMKllH . Group No. VI 4 patterns, oak, mahog any and Circassian walnut dressers and chiffoniers. Regular values $25.00; on sale Saturday only, 'for 820.00 MATTKKKMKM - . Group No. VII Genuine felted cotton mattresses, 4 5-lb. weight. Exceptional alue, for only 85.00 BAUY CARKIAGKM. -t'olid car of new 115 baby carriages have Just. arrived aa a special for Satur day. Regular $5.50 cart, for..g4.5Q .tVMI. Mr. -J. V. Dunbar was a ' Nehawksl '. . i Mrs. Halph flrsham entertained ths V Oman's club W0neiasy afternoon. F W. Ruhre. wife snd lrs. Sophia Worlfy were Omaha visitors Tuesday. Mra Jonas lruery of nesr Auburn I. aiteruilns; tho week with Avora relatives. Mrs. Ktith Trook snd dsufrhter. Qsl, wits v if tuns; relatives at Auburn this week. J. K. Peckhsm loaded his household af fects Into a ear sad left f Ieuel county Mon tsv. : K. Nutsman snd duug-htsr. Ruby, wr visitln Nehaska relatives the first of ths reek. Roy Fshnestoek snd family of Green River. Wyo.. sre spending the week visit Iu rlat(ves here. "l Leinsiitt snd family arrived the first of th week from Onishs snd will reside on a laria north of town. Claud Ktibn-tUxk, assistant cashier at the hank of Avocs, hss been suffer nfj with th grip tnis ween. Miss Lizzie Althusn of Berlin Is spend ing the week with relatives near here. Miss Mary Zimmerer of Nebrasks City Is spendinc the week with relatives here. Simon Rchmeler snd wife left Thurs dsy for. Clarion. Is.. : where they will spend a few days visiting relatives. Weralaf Water. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. atrardet snd Mrs. 8. V. Ortun have returned from a .'rip to Zephyrhill. H. Mr. and Mrs. YT. A. Davis Jjave left for an extoiided trip to Ku)lertii snd other points In California. Mrs. R. B. Hltehmsn hss cons to Omahs to help nurse a stck granddsugh ter st th.i J. J. Plllinj home. George Dally of Pswnee City wss look-lnx"8-Her buninusa matter here Tuewiuy while on his wsy to Dunbsr to vi.lt hn sen. v Mr, snd Mrs. Arthur Rlsr-kwell of Akron, o., were Wednesdsy night vUltors : Read the Big Special Grocery Sale For Friday It's Quality Good and a Saving of 25 to 50 for the People by Trading at Hayden's for Groceries. We Are Not Controlled by Any Trust or Syndicate Our Aim is the People. IT lbs. best granulated sugar, .tl.00 4S-lb. sack best high grade Diamond H Klour, nothing finer for bresd. pies and cskes, per sack. . . .S1.8S HaUa your own bread, it pays. Yeast Foam, pkg So Compressed esst, caks le lbs. best white or yellow Coram ea. I for ITS T lbs. rolled white Breakfast Oat. meal for ,...g6e I 1-lb. cans Bsksd Beans 100 4 lbs. beat, hsnd picked Navy Beans for 6e 4 lbs. fancy Japan Rice, 10c nualltv, for ab 14-oz. cans comlensed MiU...7Ho ZK-na .iars pure strained Honey.. too :;-os. Jars purs Fruit preserves. 86o MvUrrn'i Peanut Putter, lb..t8Hc K. C. Corn Flakes, pkg 60 Ths best domestic Macaroni, Vemil- rejli or Hpsghettl. pkg T4e Advo Jell for dasert, nothing like it, pkg. 19 10 bars neat 'Mm All. Diamond ', Iaundry Queen White luaundr) Soaps for 8e cans Oil or Mustard Sardines. .SSo Oolden Kantos Coffee, lb BOe Tie best Btriotly Fresh Eggs, aota. laa nasr. tossa . . v. Mo The best Creamery liutter, carton or bulk, per lb. 30 flood Country Creamery Butter., .30 Fancy Dsiry Table Butter, lb. ..S7e riwd Dairy Table Butter, lb.... See 2 Ihs. good Table Futterin .Sea Fancy Full Cream Cheese, lb. . .80c The Tsgstabls Market for ths Peo. pie 01 Omaha. IS lbs. best cooking 1'oiatoes. . lTt Fancy solid htwam Cabbage, lb... to runcy i-ape ( uu . anon . ics. '"-oo Large bunches fresh Meets, Carrots, Turnips, Hhallots or KadiHhes. .40 Fancy cooking Apples, peck 90s 2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce Be Fancy Head Lettuce, head 7a Large Cucumbers, each 340 Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb. too Fancy Cauliflower, lb. A'.,TV Fancy Florida Celery ....00 tood white or red cooking Onions, per lb. e Old Beels. Carrots, Turnips or ''- siilpa, per lb. 1 j .Be Fn v Rlnihsrb, lb e S heads Kn'llve so Specials in Hayden's Big Meat Department The best Fresh Dressed Chickens, lb. . . . . . 12l2C The best quality Fresh Pork Loins, per. lb. ..... .SVaf First quality Kteer Pot Roast, per lb t4S First duality Hlndquarter Ijimb. per lb Is 10 First quality Forequarier Lamb, per lb 'ie r.-'et I'ork Bhoulders, lb BV0 First quality Steer Round Steak, per Ih 18o First uosllty.RIb Boiling Reef. per lb. He Home marie Bulk Sausage, lb... loo lbs. bent Lrsf IJird .too Smoked tfsat Kpselais for Saturday Armour's ttar r-kinned Hams, per lb. 1410 No. 1 Picnic I Isms, lb ....loo No. 1 Knck Bhcoii, lb 13',o No. t Salt Pork, ll. 100 n)c pall Pure Iard 3o No. 1 pure Codttsh, lb I8S0 Freah Oysters, quart 403 When you buy your meats st Hayden's you get quality goods: t ounces to tl pound and courteous treatment. As we advertise, so wo sell. large ttoun Hunches 10s aUiruland It aval Oranges. The Orsago of Quality. - f-er dozen I8H0, IBe. too. tSo The healthiest fruit grow e to eat st tills tune of yesr. Speolal Grape Fruit and Orange. , Sale Saturday. One carload of l.Mra Fancy Flor ida drape - rTtiit: nothing floor crown: Saturday Kach '. S Ho, 44, Bo Per dozen ...SSo, 4 So. tb rS"'.r4 IT PAYS TRY HAYDCfro FIRGT IT PAYS ' &jFi&'&jP&jrj?iUK v, 5 I