Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 11, 1915, EDITORIAL, Page 20, Image 21

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    Tim BEE: OMAHA,. RATUTID AY, .DECEMBER 11, 1015.
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PRICES QUOTED
FOR XUAS DINNER
Dackt, Geese and Turkey! Are to Be
Plentiful and to Cot Some
Less.
OTHER PRICES FLUCTUATE
Ducks, geese and turkeys will be
on the market to tempt the buyers
aa Cbrlstmaa day approaches, and
prospects of a smoking Christmas
dinner loom bright.
Turkeya will be quoted around
tS centi a pound. Geese will sell at
about 17V4 cents. Ducks have good
prospect of selling at 20 cents a
pound. Chickens are still 15 cents
a pound.
Cranberries are 8 1-3 cents a
pound, and oysters, nice for dressing,
are worth 30 centa a quart.
Fancr bacon U hard to Ret at this
time, It U reported the hoM coming
on the market at this time ere the poorer
trade, with little ft on them.
Mlirrnral WHhnit Ml,
.For those who like their mince pies for
Christmas, fancy mince meat without
real meat in l to taint It In a short
time. Is on the market at 12'4 cents.
More and more the people are demand
In f mince meat without meat at all, and
made from pure fruits, so that It will
keep better.
Beef and pork have remained practic
ally steady with the prices of lat week.
Pork chops are 12H rents, round steak
17H, sirloin K. porterhouae 27, and shoul
der steaks 12H cents. Tot roests can
be bad at 12H cents also.
Totatoes are up and are soil Ins; at 20
centa a peck, or 80 centa a bushel. Flour
has taken a considerable advance In the
wholesale market and millers are quot
ing prices only for a day or twentv-four
hours at a time, sa they loon for fur
ther admnces. .
Hayden Bros., with a rood supply of
flour on hand, are still selling Tour at
tl.SS a sack, but there is no telling when
this will have to be changed.
Mar I It.
Sugar has made advances also. This
mar also still be had seventeen pounds
for tK but may be ralaed at any time to
meet the Increase In the wholeaale mar
sat Navel oranses are coming In in large
quantities and excellent quality. They
are auotcd at 40 cents a dozen. Nice
grapefruits are on the market, quoted,
depending upon site, at fi. S, S'4 and 7Vi
cents. ,
Km press grapes are going at 11V4 centa
They come In especially fine bunches and
of sx"J quality.
Fancy Jonathan apples are selllnr at
SS cents a peck.
Cssawba melons sre on the market at
33 cents each.
Nate Coat More.
Fresh this year's' nuts for Chrlstmss
are somewhat higher than usual. Most
classes of nuts are quoted at centa
a pound, with the exception of hickory
nuts, quoted at t cents, and black wal
nuts, at SH cents. Ready mixed nuts,
consisting of hazelnuts, English walnuts,
hlckorynuts, pecans, Brasll nuts and
almonds are selling at 17V4 centa a pound.
Butter has gone to 12 cents a pound. As
a consequence a demand has been cre
ated for but.terine.
On account of the exceptionally fine
weather running so late this fall, hens
have begun to lay, and fresh eggs are
finding their way td market. This threat
ens to cut down the demand for storage
egirs. Storage eggs are selling at 2o
cents, while fresh eggs are going at Zt
cents.
Two Big Elevators
Filled With Wheat
. Burned at Erie, Pa.
F.Rirc, Ta., Deft. 10. Two of the three
Anchor Una grain elevators owned by the
Pennsylvania Railroad company here
were destroyed by fire early today, with
their contents, about POO.000 bushels of
wheat The loss Is estimated at 7500O.
A third elevator, holding 325,000 bushels of
wheat, wus saved by firemen. The w neat
came from Canada and awaited shipment
to Great HrltaJn and Its allies.
An investigation of the origin of the
f Iro will be requested. No other csuse
thsn spontaneous combustloa has been
yet asalKned.
Will Try Hauser
After Holidays to
Avoid Xmas Jury
County Attorney Magney will not put
Arthur Mauser, sccuaed of the murder
of W. II. Smith, Woodmen of the World
cashier, on trial aintlt after Christmas,
he said Friday, because there Is too much
of the spirit of "Peace on esrth and good
111 toward men" In the air during the
holiday season. v
"Hauser will be tried after the 'holi
days," ssld the county attorney. "Juries
Just before Christmas are Inclined 'to bo
lenient and Inclined toward sets of sym
pathy, llauser's escspe from the punish
ment which Is due him would be a very
poor Chrlstmss present. In my opinion."
Hauser probably will be tried esrly In
January, Mr. Magney said.
Use The bee's "Swapper uorumn.
WITHNELL TO ASK BIDS
FOR HOSE AND AUTOS
City Commissioner Withnell announces
that the first of the new year he will ad
vertise for bids for 10.000 feet of hose and
a lot of motor apparatus for the fire de
partment. Some of the hose will be In
stalled in South Bide fire houses. Mr.
Withnell Intends to motorlie the houses
at Fortieth and Hamilton streets. Twenty
second and Ames avenue. Twentieth and
Spring streets and Thirty-seventh and
Jsckson streets.
The cost of this new equipment will
spproxlmate f7,000, which will be the
amount of the special S-mlll levy Included
In the IMS general levy and authorised
by the last legislature. This special lev
will be assessed for five years.
Mr. Withnell does not propose to urge
the city commission to adopt his scheme
for a new standard fire alarm system.
Instead he will use the fns.000 as outlined.
ESTABLISHED 1892.
A Coaa-fc Medietas that Ilelpa.
Pr. King's New Discovery will help
your cough or cold; keep a bottle at
home for emergencies. 60c at druggists.
Advertisement.
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There's Only 12 More Shopping Days Before Christinas and
Uink 1
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Is going out of business. Just think of a rare chance, an event of this nature, whereby
you derive the entire advantage of buying merchandise at prices so low that a few
dollars invested here, will outfit your whole family. Don't delay a minute! Don't
wait! Come now, while the stock is unbroken. Remember; it's the only store by that
name that's selling out. Do not be misled by any other concern using, the word
"Novelty." t
Look for the Blue and Yellow Signs
THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES (
Southeast Corner Twelfth and arnam Sts.
110.00 Men's Suits mad of fine
wool mixtures, nicely jE 7 15
tailored, special .... pDl J
$16.00 Men' Suits, strictly all
wool materials, hand- JQ 7E
tailored, special .... vOtO
$2.00 Men's and Young Men'a
Pants, heavy winter weights,
nicely made up. 1 Q
special at JleJLi7
$3.50 and $3.00 Men's Panta made
of all wool materials,
custom made, special p X eOO
$2.00 Men's Corduroy Pants,
heavy ribbed, they come In drab
and brown, f 1
special, pair Jj a e A J
60c Suspenders, special,
at, pair , ;
10c Men's Hose, special
15c
$12.60 Men'a and Young Men's
Overcoats, we have them in a
splendid assortment of C?( QC
styles, special J)Je70
$7.60 Men's All Wool Macklnaws,
Norfolk style, special
$1.60 and $1.00 Sample Caps,
made of all wool goods, (1C f
up-to-date shapes, special DOC
$1.60 Men's Flannel Shirts, cus
tom made, special, AQ s
at, each OaC
76c Men's Dress Shirts, made of
percale, In Terjr nifty de- on
signs, at . t
$3.00 and $2.00 Men's Sample
Derby Hats, black only, Eft
4
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special, at
fulfill 11 MMl
Here at Last! The First War Film to Show an Actual Battle!!,
Will Be Seen for the First Time on Any Screen in America at
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Someneing at 11 A. -E3,
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Absolutely the Real, Authentic and Official Pictures of the European
Governments, and the only pictures in this country showing the horrors
of a desperately fought battle from the very beginning to the very end.
Heretofore the only war pictures allowed to reach this .country have merely shown
soldiers maneuvering, camions firing, trench digging and other interesting details of I
the soldiers' life BUT NO ACTUAL BATTLE! "THE WARRING MILLIONS" is dif
ferent from any and all other pictures, because 1
tPJ H A T YOU H AVEp
One of the bloodiest Fought Battles of the War ! !
Charge after Charge of Maddened Blood-thirsty Armies!!
Heroes Falling like Chaff before Withering Fire of the Enemy!!
The Blasting Cannon Leveling one of the most Modern Strongholds! I
The Wicked, Spitting Howitzers Ripping the Ranks of Oncoming Men!!
The Death-dealing Machine Guns Tearing Great Gaps in Human Walls!!
A Battle that seemed Lost from the Beginning, but is Saved by the arrival
of Heavy but tired Reinforcements, who Rush into the Fury of the
tray to Do or Die for their Country!!
THE BOMBARDMENT, FALL AND CAPTURE OF IVANGOROD!!
NEVER BEFORE-and Perhaps NEVER AGAIN
Will Such a Picture Ever Be Taken ! ! ! -
In profound, intense interest they never have been equaled nothing can or will equal them for years to come.
No theatrical wealth or genius ever devised such a spectacle as is furnished by the fighting legions of Europe, and
these pictures taken at the actual front BELOW THEM IN REAL ACTION.
In one performance of these most wonderful pictures of war as it really is, you actually SEE more of real war than
you could by spending several months with the armies themselves.
Tbeao pictures were taken by special permission, under gttTerjunent supervision by the American Correspondent Film On.
CONTINUOUS 11 A. a. to 11 P. tt.
WHAT woman isn't in need
of a Suit, Dress, Skirt,
Waist, Coat, Furs or a Hat, etc.?
And what better chance can she
have than this "golng-out-of-business"
sale? Don't forget the
location come to 214-216 North
Sixteenth street.
THE
NOVELTY
CO.
GOING
OUT OF
BUSINESS
WHY shouldn't you take ad
vantage of a "closing-out"
price on, for instance, an Over
coat, a Man's Suit, a Boy's Suit,
a Hat, a Pair of Shoes or Fur
nishing Goods, etc.? It's your
only chance to buy high-grade
merchandise at low-grade prices.
MEN'S SUITS.
Fancy worsteds and cassi
meres, neat plaids and
stripes, stylish, worth to
$15. Closing-Out
Price...
87.45
MEN'S SUITS
Hand-tailored Scotches and
worsteds, neat English mod
els; worth to $18.60. nn -rr
Closing-out Price . . g q . Q
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Chinchillas and fancy mix
tures, all sizes, worth to $10.
Closing-Out rtr flr
Price uO.uO
MEN'S BALMACAANS
Gray or brown mixtures and
plaids, velvet collars, worth
to $15. Closing- , 07 AC
Out Price .. & ,S0
MEN'S MACKINAWS
Brown, gray, red, plaids, all
sizes, worth to $7.50. Clos
ing-Out
Price...
83.98
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Fleeced Lined or Jersey Rib
bed Garment. This is a snap.
Worth 75c each. . nnn
Closing-Out Price ..... 0 U U
MEN'S HOSE
Black and Tan, in all sizes,
and worth 15c; and cotton
work gloves. Worth
10c. Closing-Out Pr
. T...ijC
MEN'S SHOES
Elk Skin Work Shoes, Ve
lour Calf, Lace or Button
Dress Shoes, worth $3.00
Closing-Out.
Price
81.95
WOMEN'S APRONS
Bungalow Aprons in neat
patterns. All sizes and colors.
Worth 75c. Clos rtPn
ing-Out Price LUu
WOMEN'S PETTICOATS
In Flannelettes, light plaids
and stripes. All sizes. Worth
$1.00. Closing
Out Price
39c
WOMEN'S SUITS
Velvet or Braid Trimmed-t-Handsomely
tailored. Lajte
models, worth $15. 07 I r
Closing-Out Price. . 0 Jtd
. WOMEN'S COATS
In the New Plaids and Nelat
Woolly Mixtures. All sizrts.
Worth $10.00. QC'O
Closing-Out Pric8.0u.U
WOMEN'S COATS
Velours, Scotch Mixture.
All neat effects and weijl
maae. worm $iz.du. uios
ing-Out
Price
mi
WOMEN'S HATS
In all the new models and
shapes that sold to Tfl
$4. Closing-Out Pr UU
WOMEN'S SHOES
Cloth and Kid Tops. Lace or
Button. New models. Worth
$3. Closing- ft I nn
Out Price Ul.uH
Look
for the
Blue and
Yellow
s Signs
J UD
IF
214-216 North 16th Gtroot
One-Half Dlock North of Postofflce
Look
for the
Blue and
Yellow
Signs ,V
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