TUT TIKK: OMAHA. TTEnXESlUY. MAT 10. 1015. IIAliY APPOIliTED 7ITII0UTC6HFLICT Mayor JJamti Rine, Lambert, Te Tocl nd Fleharty for City Lf jsl Department. . jons GiAKT tego 13 named Tbe politic! f one went out and the eiperted explosion !n the city coonrSl chamber Tuesday morulas was riot heard when, the order of business reached the reeding of ap pointments by Mayor Dahlman. Tbe mayor appointed and tbe council confirmed John A. Iline for another three-yearterrn aa city at torney at f 3.600 a yearNV. C. Lambert, present assistant ! city at torney, was promoted to corporation counsel at an Increase of salary from J3.000 to 13,600 a year, and AsoiiUot City Attorney L. J. Te Poel was reappointed to hli present position, ' with an Increase from ll.SOO to ?2,500 a. year. F'lfkartV Jianri. H. B. Ft-harty lil enter the city leeal uepartmrnt a rity aolicltor at $;.r9r a Jttr, he being th new appointee Hli work will le practically that of s - Diane. City Attorney Rine Mid h did r.ot know Just what werk Mr. FVr.arty ! be aligned to. Ti mayor' haa not acted on t! ep-rr-irr.-ncst ? a e!y rreeernfnr, whl'h o(fi- J'iet now la the mNJfrt of cni.sH rM discussion. Fred Anhnjwr will held tti proseeutnTshlp until the mayor e fit to art tin th! matter. The mayor rfoes not care to dlscua the appointment t tl.la tii-ria. Anton Hoffman was appointed 1ty 11- .r. Inspector to succeed David IVrko it. John Mathlesen waa reappointed assistant license inspector. Thta office will hereafter br under toe direction of the. city clerk and the work will bo don Jr the clerk' office. JesTJ la Reappointed. ; John Grant Peire; and John Kelpin were reappointed Inspector of weights and measure ana aaalatant, respectively, ti.e lonflrmatlon belna; unanimous, notwithstanding- report of opposition to Mr. J. The folloirlna; city hall staff .waa reap pointed: Emll tValstrom, stiperintendmit; f ait Foley, engineer: JInry O.orn, atchmn; rt. Gh and M. O. Klnr. fire. rn; it. J. lUverly, Ooorc-e Plie'ian and trvifl rv(ern, elevstne rnnrjurtors. The city clerk' office staff waa con firmed as follows: O. i. Jelrn, W. 8. rtaront. A. F. PatUn, Emit Hofman, K M." KnlHn and Margaret Bnekhfcff. In Butler' Off-e. In ttie U t a rt merit of puhllo account and ilrm:ire.the followlna clrrUs were confirmed for three yesrs: Charles V.. M-ntrk,,, j,.,-,hn Feed, W. ft. noWtwn, f 'i' vl ' Fnlomon, CJeorge' Clark, refer O'.Ma'Uy, William B. Mevere. Clara C. Yonra. Allie M. Wheeler and Blanche A!.-ip.nliiir. S)i-ie vSNnKer .nd Nena Htarr were ro.ifii-iK ( tic ti'noKraphra in the Wl il tnrtn- ht. Tlie iiin. il (.oni'h-med th apMiitment i'f j w rixlry an lnjMtor la tho depert i i t or (nit-lic 1i)iprivf nienta and Herman vrl. Gwdlny :rut kcr arid Oil A. in the o(fl' of Superintendent I'. 'id nf ti n Ktrert d( pm tmtnt. I-. H. Slim and TiKunaa Felooner vrrt announced r.n mi mbers tf the pSiinihera' ei.iiii.-.j .board, and Henry pi-.fcroeder ' J.s'i i a An ltM iwiri -er )ikcIi nicniler t ( the e.-iipfcra" examining biier.l. lis ri .imtmerita will -all be in ffe t Ji.r.t 1 und thf.-e wa an unnnlrnon vote in '. h irM.,n-3, . Th -our.c;l chistnlwr crowded ith li'-i.fin uliu eM"'ted to view a few cimi",!nanlc py rotwchnlca. Best Known Dentist ia Ashland Man,7ho Has Both Legs" Off JYrhaps the best known, arid certainly t!c cheeriest dentist attending the con vention her Is tr. 51. U. Henry of Ash l&t.'J. t'r. Henry's legs are cut off cloa i tr. bit' and be aiks by ineans of tla.handa. An accident In a grlut mill :ier he W working when he was St jesrs old ws rspenlb!e for crippling him. l?nt Is he riiNheartencd? Vet by 9 J'!g full. Ifis ff U roi:rid and fl and . beaming, n il Mil ee dnn:e with rapplne. ' Vou e-,n to b- Just about aa well off ?- a i.ioo that haa snld the nter- 'Tc'.iar, a whola lot better." said this it Uua'ns at faio, "Yuu av I o'i u t iifcve to buy shoes and I'm never 1-' tht red with .earn." J 'r. llimry ha been a. member of the iieial society for twenty year. He do 1. orii ea;,.d on a high stool and with i in tt.at are operated by e'e trtc.ty. ' tl- i!o. Lr. Henry," cried a fellow den tut, ehe.klng hand, and then adttf fn e liikirr, "y, what was th nn.n. of t-ht eern remedy that ya-i recommenled to me?" A hearty lauh en Ooth .i.Ses. ivc let of fur. and plonty of I n .J ri. Henry. Teople often try ic ;v m alms, uip-ciallj. when J J .' on my annual hunt:?jg trip to th i is im dnwl my hunttstf s.jU,. and jjaluia'.ly I look x ii,euh I u.iilif tcd a fe a .pa Quits. It' reat it. n f a etandir.g Joke In Ashland to aend st-y s-.rt of irtnle-J beftar to me. If t;ey yji-x. bav an aim off or even have l . ii arm in a ellng th boy will paint V :a t n.y rUc and they com tn. 'i ! n hcn tfiey jne earmtig a Uvii.g -out a leg to stn3 oa they i. ak '..! e soi-t of eicus atd disappear as ' r trity can." i:c::e. v,'H!CH curks down J -t two uitki fter Joseph Mai-Kjt, ).. : t: irian lalorrr at th smelter, tn- S i l l..s saving. .tM, D a new . . - at i .. icr.ili k-ni CiJris strecta. th fa.-rt.t fif W'Midny evening and i i i 1 . - n Lii ti.e man r.d bts lf 5 two . (WMno were attending m i Lire !,o. Aa unll t..tt"'"" vm ri.J oi ! a mattrva and i vtJe v--1 frmtt tii f'.amcs by ;-, t' e tiu. !,y U ti 'W dentitut , t 4 t( e itjiiir il the um- I Bm a i Ci..i- to- - ..J VISIIKG DENIiSTS ARE 409 SUU eeth Pollen Watch Intereit Ine Clinics by Specialiiti from the East. BASaUET AT THE FGNTElfELLE Many art the teeth that are aehlna todav, Achlna with a pnln that hard and atern. Many ravltiea onca and twoa ami threea, A wait th "doe'ii" return, t'pward of . ie dentlxt are in Oiaha from all over the mate attending the lony-cigntn annual meettn or tie braeka Btat tvntal aorlety,' w hli r la I'nldlne; It e.nfona In the Hotel l",mte nelle and ita cllrlc In th nearby CieUh lon Iental rollffe. Several amre dentlata are here from Iowa alao. attracted by the extraordinary xoellnee of the pr"frm ' and . th emlnem of the dental aJithoritlee who are aivlng . lectures and conducting cllnlca. ,TTe aeeond day of the convention opened with the addree of Pread -nt W. A. MrHenry Tueaday morning at the Tontenelle. Thl waa followed by lec ture by lr. P. II. Kk Inner of rhlra' and Tr. f. H. faaler of Chafo. In th. afternoon occurred the flrnt of a aerie of novet rl In lei loctnee by eminent ercllt. Thene were held !n fonr'rooma In Cli.iton r'ental eol- lege. As the rararlty of th room la llm te.l, eai-h Bpeclallit repeated bia lee lure aa many time n wa neceaaary to glv alt the member at the conven tion an opportunity to attend and hear, Thetwi ellniea were nreented by W. H. MacKtll, . ft., Mlnne.ipolla. Minn.; F. H. Skinner, l. tJ. 8. Cblrago. Ill; V Kwlng ftpaeli, I O. S.. Chicago, til.; i. K. le!eher. I. I. P., Omaha, Neb. Kugel Has Three Jitney Bus Bills Up to the Council Three proposed Jitney regulatory oidl- t ance submitted to Superintendent KugM cf th police department contain nearly everything except requiring that the Jit t.eys fumlah tranafers to - p.vaengers. Tlicee ordinances have been referred by the council to th committee of th whole for dlacuaslon next Monday morning. Th moat stringent ef th proposed measures wa offered to Mr.' Kusol by V, W. Fitch, who declared his ordinance waa presented In th name of the Fed erated Improvement clube and the South- went Improvement eluh, Mr. Tltrh being the presPTent of th federation. Ha pro poses to prohibit Jitneys from all street r thoroiiKlifore having street car tracks, an exception being that Jltneya may fol low the tracks for a distance not to ex ceed one blork. Another ordinance Ura severe then th Improvement club meaaur waa found oti Mr. Kugrl'a desk, the eom Introducing It with his !,ature. but declaring ha. doe not know 'tro brouRtii It In. who wrote it or Who want It raed. Th third ordinance waa pre pared by an attorney for the Jitney op erator. The ordlnanoe L of . t,rov,f'1" r occupation ta of a year for each jitney having 7 paecn.rer capacity and 113 . auuinunii ior eacn revenue seat abova four. The bond Is fixed at $10,000 for each car having a seating capacity of ten or leas and 11.000 more for each additional sett. . lloorhead to Start Suits Under Law of Corrupt Practices First proecutlons ever started In Ne braska under th stat corrupt practice law will b tiegim soon bv direction of Kbiotlon Commlaakmer Moorhesd, against ! fifUii n Caiiill.'.AleS V. ha nm-tlrlnated In the recnt city primary election, according to an announcement f hi Intention. County Attorney Msgney'la revising conn '.ainta previously drawn nd pect to piae them in Mr. Moorbead's- hands tomorrow Those charg that th candt die failed to file their statement of elec tion nxixiuct within th period allowed bv law. In a statement for publication Mr. Moorhead aid: "I pct to atart th prosecution. That is all I ear to ay except that I want to read the new complaint bafor anything Is doaa." - The name of th following men wer furnished to th county attorney by th election commissioner: Harry B. Fla herty, Anothony T. Monahan, John Tirak, W. M. Nash, Owen (Haven, Loul V. Guye, Frank J. Itlha, Albert W. Oonner. Nel J. Anderson. J. J. Conion, A. U Hll dlnger. T. K. Ftroud, Julius 8. Cooley, Jerrt Howard. W. O. wnrtver, fcroU A. Krhiin and Frank J. Qulaley. All wer uiisuoveaaful In tbe primary or th suc ceeding city election. "Tiz" for Tired and Sore Feet 'TIS" for puffed-up, burning:, aching calloused feet and corns. C' - -M f f ' " aA Why go limping uround -with axhing, jmrfdup fi-ct tet so tired, chafed, or aud swoiltn you ran hardly 'Bet your W hy don't you art a -cnt box of "TIZ'' from the drug tor now and s'tjlcn your turturcd (',? 5wur ft glow wit.) vn fort; take down vUtng and draw th r-uess aud misery rll t out ut frt i..t chafe, siuurt and turn. "TIZ" .In. !(4iitly stop pain in toin. ialliMji a l, and bunion. T1Z" l t'lurioiif ftr Ura. t a. l,u. g. sie fr. t. No in l khu tl,lit- H' ou nifiie fo't tot lu: e. A-j tii tiiio n.fiii a 5 W .JJ iMRRY GREEN HOW STATE'S WITHESS Trotted Employe at Burgess-Sash is to Testify Ag-ainst Three Pawnbrokers. HE IS NOW OUT UNDER BOND Harry Green, the trnxted employe cf the Biirgewi-Naah atore, w ho coit- feaaed to thefts of almont f 1,000 worth of merchandise, has turned state's wlineag in the prosecution of three proprietora of pawn shops, who have been charged in police court "with receiving property stolen from Oreen. They are Arthur LnterowlU, 1 Joe Rouen hern and Sam Schwartz, whose pawn shops are in' the neigh-' borhood j of Sixteenth and Cass streets. W hen the three men wer arflm:d in iocrt and entrred pica of not guilty City rvtectivea Murphy and Rooney and lore Itectlv Otto A. Tagel declared tlicy would aeek to prove that ths three pawnbrokers had coached Oreen in hie eyatematlc thefta and had violated the luw, not only by receiving the-Molen ood, but also t.jr f.UIIng to keep record of some of th stuff Clreen brought in. Oreen haa a wlf and two crrildr.n and 'uvea at tlCft Ohio street. He wa spe cial officer and also doorman at the Bur- cs..Nh store, having ln for a m,ra - ber ef years with Ionl C. Nash first I with thu street railway companv and tl.en In the department store. When accused of the of?cnse. following ri month of ih-fta In all departments, ho broko down and confessed completely. Much of the stolen property has been recovered by the detectives, who allege that tho three accused pawnshop men re ceived a good deal of It. It la aekt-ited that the pawnbrokers had arranged to place a certain signal card in their wtiw 'lows when police offl.-ers were Inalde so that Green would not Vome In with stolen goods In their presence. ' All three pawnshop men protest ihelr Innocence and Immediately furnished ball In niffli of $300 each. Their hearing were set for Friday morning. No complaint lea been filed against Green yet, and he 1 at liberty under bond, since turning Mate' witness. , Bllloa Attacks. When you have a bullous attack your IWr falla to perform Its function. Tou become constipated. The food you eat ferments In your stomach and cause nausea, vomiting and a terrible head ache. Take Chamberlain's Teblcta. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach 'and you will soon be as well a aver, They only coat a quarter. Obtain able everywhere. Advertisement. ' NATIONAL GIVEN TIME. TO . REMEDY ITS CAPITAL STtiCK Th Plat Insurance board, which be gan proceedings against . th . National Fidelity and Ciuualty company, will not , the ,ult br mnoHty utockhMor, who sought to Intervene asking for a change of management, according to decision of titrtct judge Rediok. Th ruling loaves tha case In Its original status, th company being iiven time in which to make an effort to remedy an impairment of Us capital stock. LWUilllii. W)i wuioiuiawJ Gonlra! Fornifdrc A very choice and carefully selected complete line of elegant solid mahogany and oyer stuffed furniture, the products of the lead ing maker of thta class of high grade furniture, you will now find on displuy in the rooms which we especially decorated and prepared for the display of this elegant furniture and the prices you will find to be so much less, made so. on account of our Inexpensive building and location. Seo our com plete lino of Fibre Rust furniture with loose cushion seats, and backs that are made of fine French cretonne." A massive Over Stntfed Chair or Rocker, upholstered with beautiful tapetttry and mounted on oil tempered springs, absolutely guaranteed to give excellent service; our price .$18.50 See Our COUPLETS LINE of -FRENCH WILTON RUGS We are the exclusive agents in Omaha and vicinity for Utility Gas Ksnges. Tuey r known wherever gas Is u&ed as the best jcd most economical of all tus range. i ney are pricea from. 87.50 to $-15.00 OUT OP THE HIGH 1 L ? r li OF ; Dr.GeoqgeHeredilh Dr. George Meredith of Ashland. Neb., who wa elected grand chancellor o? the Knights of rythlas of the stnte a' Mn- Cfiln turn, rlnva - n It.i MtnMM.ntr.1 Kla o((j loj fof th,r ,uu grand lodge. He ha served two terms aa state senator and was in the house of representatives during the receni legis lative session. . , Retail Stores to ; Close Early' from' JUne 14 to Sept. 1 Retail stores will start their early clos ing earlier this year, according to recom mendation made at a meeting of th board of directors of tho Associated Re taller. It wait dncided to start the early closing June It this year, when retailers will close Week days at C o'clock' and S o'clock , Saturday nights until Septem ber 1. . . It was also derided to close Monday, May 31, at 1 o'clock. ' J. M. Ulllan was recommended aa man ager of th Audltorlurn under municipal ownership. ' Aged and Blind Are Saved from Bad Fire Forty Inmate of the House of Hope. Kme of them aged ard blind, were saved from fire at 10 a. m. by prompt action of the attendant, who removed th In mate wheal a blaso from a defective flue did 11.000 damiyte to the frame structure. It I located at 9S6 North Twcnty-eeventh Avenue and conducted under th direc ting of Rov. C. W, Pavldge.. The rire wa confined mostly to rooms oonirpled ' by Miss Evangeline Harding, Miss Whitfield, Mr. Mary Dawson and Mrs. HoHlngsworth, the first two being blind and all but the fourth being. 80 yeara old. Th lower floor I still hab itable and repair on the second story 'and roof have already been started. Tho damage to the building la fully covered by Insurance. of' t 'ling L.iWU 1 f! 4ay !or V See our com plete line of beautiful per iod . furniture for the living room, the din ing room and the bed room. We are' the exclusive agents in Omaha and vUinlty .tor lilixsard Refrigerators. They are made of Lird wood and -Interlined with mineral wool. We show them ls all tbe different styles. Tbey are priced from 57.50 to SIS.SO RENT DISTRICT. 1 I CHANCELLOR OF KNIGHTS PYTJHAS OF STATE. ( I Revenue Officer Has Keon Nose for All Illicit Plants A keen olfactory nerve 1 a valuable met for a man Whoa business It is to find penplo who are smoking opium or running Illicit whisky and rum atllla. Jame J. Prakeford. t'nlted Btatea revenue oftlcer. now tatloned at Omaha, can literally "me'.l 'em out" Friend who have walked along the street with Mr. Prakeford have sometime- been eton Ished to ee him stop suddenly, with a "anlff-snlff enlff." v "Opium." he mutter a la fiherloek tiolmes, and then ge stralgiit off on the trail, sniff wnlffln? until he cornea upon tho hnp1ei law violator and hi lethal pine and lays upon his shoulders the firm, remorseless hand of the law. Mr. . Drakefori) waa stationed for a long time In the aou, which is hi native land. "In Jaw." he said, using, please not, th roal routhem pronunciation for I Bevy of Rousing Bargains Here Wednesday Yon 're going to want a Palm Beach Suit, buy a Spring Suit now and get your Palm Beach j extra, for . . v A Remarkable Sale of Late Sminn A Women's, $15.00 Suits $17.50 Suits $18.50 Suits On Sale Wednesday , Men's Furnishing Dept ciunimer Rhlrte Made to Bell to 2.B0 : percaleg, penaug, madras. - pongees and French Batinettea, all new patterns at. .1)8 nd COO On Sate Wednesday in Oar Domestic Room Remnant lengths of novelty printed 27-inch Dress Voile, lSsC and 15c quality, at, yard 5 Windsor Place Crepes, the 30-inch 18c 'quality, novel printed styles,, yard 12Vji Batiste and fancy printed Wash Fabrics,. 15o and 18c values, yard 10 Bleached Cambric,' mill lengths of 10 and 12 He quality.. 0 Shrunk finish 16-lnch White Suiting, worth. 18c, y ard . 12 V t Casement Cloth -and Etamlne, for Curtains, 16c grades, yard.' 10J Shirtings Madras Cloth, neat pat terns, yard v ....... . ...QH5 Silk. Stripe Voile, 25c gndo, in colors, yard 15 Some Very Special VaJuea in Porch and Lawn Furni ture Offered in Our Kay Sales. Try Hayden's First ' ' ' ' -and Save. : ' ' " 16 lbs. Best? Pure Cane k - , . . , . Make year ews Ira tt par. On aca or iiour win tnaa irom to 70 iavea of bread. 4.1-lb. eai'lc beat htah rad Diamond it Hour (tuar anlee to glv.pertct satisfaction; rnr SMCk 2 bars Bat'En-All or Lnamond J 8ua for 8S 4 !. fancy Japan Rica. J 9o quail tr fur ao 4 lb, best hand picked Navy Bean for .-. .6 I lbs. best Mixed Chick Feed, for young chicks 5e 5 lbs. best Whit or Tllow Corn rneai 17 Teasi Foain, pJc 3o K. C Corn Flake. vVg 1 - lb. can Assorted Boupa..,'. ..TH Th best Domestic Macaroni. Verml- rslll or Spasheitl. r-kif. . . .' TH Kor dftaaert try Advo Jll nothl n( Ilk It: per pk Tall can Alaska Kaimon ...... ,10 Oil or Muetsrd r!rdine. can....liO T lbs. Bt Bulk liiinory Utarcb S I can Pet or Carnation M1IK.'. ..iM 4 -! Kancy Vu, Strlna, Oreen or Lima Umiii 5 IT .fflTS TOY A Spineless Ambition that begins and ends with a soft bed and a full stomach will never boost a man to success. Get out of the nice smooth rut and let people know whatyou are good for. Hustle bang away at something big. .v , Head the chances to ffet ahead in The Eee'i "Help Wanted" Column. -.. . ...... ...... Telephone Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE.- Everybody Read Es Want Ads Oeorila, "- used to arrest about 1 a month for running Illicit stills! "I tell yen, kunnel," (reporter etreteM ns np nnd trie to look Important 4 this mlllUry title), "llllett still ar by no means thing of the pat. "But majah," fpromotod alredy, for brave ar.d dlstlngoletied service), "majsh, what the co t" (real Pixie talk for courtt, ''going to do with a man when he ha nineteen children and nine houn' dos and live seventeen miles from no where "Toj ree. the prisoner makes a plea to tho Jndge setting fo'tb tbe numerical vaet nesa of his progeny and asking; the co t what's to become of them. And It Is a problem, t' o, I can tell you. The co't will generally say. Thirty days In Jail and tlW fine and iiicnd th sentence during good behavior.' . ' v "I tell you, eiierl." fgee. Caesar and Napoleon and V. f. Grant have nothing on tie when It cc-me to military advance ment), 'If a problem what to do with these ro' white down south. It' a problem." Apartments, flats, houses and cottage ran b rented quickly and cheaply by a Be "For Rent" Ad.. fan, i k awhai s,hig.g nmmnum.M 1- mm - isf 309 Nohby New Tailored Suits ' missps' and juniors' sizes. $89 r$20.00 Suits $22.50 Suits $25.00 Suits On Sale ' (.Wednesday, The latest style idens and roost desirable colors in silks, wool ixpUns, cheviots, sha dow check suitings and' gabardines. , Kpt a suit worth less than $15 and up to $25. On sale in Domestic Room Wednesday. In the Domestic Room lien's Summer Work Shirts, reg ular 60c values, in all sizes and beat- colors, medium weight; on sale Wednesday ot! at ................... OOC Beautiful Enthroideries: for Graduating Gowns end ) Sammer Dresses Greatly Underprked An iinmenee cash purchae enables u to offer Tlnes now the equal of which were tiercr before shown In Omaha,. Cbooee early. 18-tnch Ot-gandle Floiincinst", SOc valnes, t, yard. ......... .29 42-inch Organdie Flouncing., 1 1 .25 values tJt, yard. . . . . . . .'. . f0 IS to 27-ln. Novelty Eniiwtderi--Tbe very highest grade and most elegant novelty flouncings offered on the market this season; exquisite new patterns on Swiss, Mulls, 'Organdies and. Handker chief cloth, exceptional bargains Wednesday at, yard. . . .. . . Embroidrrecl Flouaclng 1 E-ln. wide: t. ytrd. . . .25 Voile Flounclng-i-18-ln. to 45-ln. wide; at, yard. ...10 to 39J tine Swiss aaitl Nalri.iook K3ges,4nd T9sertIngSpecUI at, per ... ,7; 9.- io 120 Vol. lice, yd.. .25 "d 56 Venioa. l4wes,.yd....5.to 230 lH-in. to 27-ln.' We Flouncings at, yard'. : .25?. 550 and 700 Cluny We. .5, 7',i. 100 Orientsil FJouucings . .400. OH0 1, 000 untrimmed Hats 99c Made 1 Granulated Sagar, $1 Make . . ... t " a . a t nni Karlv June Peiia SSO S laxe can Solid Packed Tomatoes for ..S6o fichepp' Shrdued Cocoanut, . tor t'kaa. lb i .BO J.re bottles Worcester Sauce. Pur Tomato Catsup or Plcklee, aesorte., - kinds, bottle ' V4-lb. cake Bitkln- Chocolat lv No. I ran California Peach-. .. lo MacLaren' Peanut Uutter, lb. 18H The best Tea Klftlnss. lh lse CTiolc Baaket Kired tnllfih Break fast ti'in Powder or fcun lrtd -Japan -Tea.-lb. r r v. . Fancy Oolden Panto f?offee; .equal lo coffee Qld at tOa a pound our prlc .80e Try It and you will aoon be con . el ned. 1 lb 1M) Creamery Batter, cartoa r anlk, r I. -SO Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery -Bvt- tr, per lb. ....So Fancv No' 1 riry Table'Butter, So Th bst No. 1 Eg--rnothina finer: per dosen i""a 'FiU Creani Whit. Colored or TOiin Jinierira Cheeee, lb SO- HAY DEN'S FmS? Recent Decision to Cost 842,000 in : Down Town Taxes -' fk. Ar4iMt nt th supreme emirt knocking out large Increase In valua tions of twelve downtown buildings on the ground of Insufficient notice given by th equalisation board haa cost the etty. county, state, school board ' and water board more than I2.W. according to a statement prepared by County Treas urer I' re. Thre years' taxes are In volved In the suits. ' Following ar the mount which ich department ef government will loae as a result of the decision In each of the three year Involved: 1S12. County S3.757.oiv tt , Cltv tg. rviunty Pclioola 8..n;?tat .-. Water board MS. S3! 1914. ....I 3J.TW 1J.T1S.C 1.MS.01 J, VIM' Cltv 6,K!?I Connty Rtmnis S.W9.aoi State !,. Water board 45.'Jol -151. . ... City SS..W.MI Water board 4eJ.0i choola .li6. . . ' $ Men's and Younff Ien'a Granite Palm Beach Suits, this week. . V With every purchase of a Spring1 Suit. Suits Wednesday - s Men's Hats Big special , purchase of Silk Automobile Hats and Caps, to 2.00 values; all' slsea and colors; . two lota WednegoHy, lit .... S1.00 and 4G to sell to $3.00. Another re- . markable purchase of untrimmed bat5f consisting of fifty different shapes, including sailors turbans, tricones, etcJ,"in Milan hemps and plain hemps, black and all colors. Nobby styles to fit any face. . Your Own BreadIt Pays ClrA .TWIi-v 'Tl tyUur IK mi Good Dairy Tatter, lb . .3a Imported qwlaa or ittxjuerort Cheese, per lb. eoo - Vat Up Too Pinapple tUi Week W have a oarioad of extra fanoy fruit -noOiln finer for canning- and th prospect are they will not ' be cheaper. . ' , SO bIz. each. lc: per doien.-.ffi.lO li ib, acj, lSc; per dosen. 81. to Ptr se. any etr- TKS T.QZT1S1S MKET Qm lis rtOiLe II lb, best Old Potatoea to th peck for, '. ...170 New Potatoes, lb ..........Bo S bunrhe fresh Onion .So 4 buncho fresh lihut.arb ......... Bo 4 bunche fresh KaUishe. ...... .So 3 bundles fresh Asparagus 1 00 Vanuy P.lpe Tomatoea, lb. ....IS New Cahhaa-e, lb J'i FYeah Spinach, per peek of lb. lOo FrHl Beets or Carrot,-bunch,, .o t Green Pepper L bunrhe fresh Parsley.. i-0, r Cucumbers, ea. TVs, 104, ISHc Oreen Smarts, lb ......loo i head fraali Leaf Lttuce. . . . .6 IT PAY msf&n i J