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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1918)
WAR GARDENERS LEAD BIG. DRIVE : AGAINST WASTE! Co-ordination of the Various , Agencies Accomplished; Ex perts Meet With Loyal Soldiers of the Hoe. The war garden drive has started with "GeiVal Fod Conservation" leading thfc hostifT Co-ordination of various agencies of effort has been accomplished. The garden allies are: University of Nebraska extension department, Board of Public Welfare, Omaha 'Chamber of Commerce, Real Estate exchange, public school system and Bov Scouts.' The welfare board has decided to hold another sale of seeds, which will be offered at cost. Prof. G. W. Mood, garden expert, - assigned to Omaha by the university, recom mended that the following seeds should be sold by the welfare board: Red River Early Ohio potatoes, pinto beans, white navy beans, sweet corn, peas, string "beans, wax beans, parsnips, carrots, onion seed and turnips. - Rowe Comes to Omaha, t C. B, Rowe, who has been engaged by the welfare board as garden super intendent Jo work with Prof. Hood, will be here next Monday and next week announcements will be made of the seed Hale. Mr. Rowe will work with adult gardeners and will have an'ofiicc with the welfare board. Joe Ihm has started similar. work with the boys and girls and is working through the public schools. i On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Ihm met the school principals and explained ' the scope of war gardening work to be, promoted in Omaha this year. The principals will hold a registration of hoys and girls this season in a serious manner. Pledges (will not be asked from children who are less than 10 years old. A series of 'lessons wil be sent by the University of Ne braska, to thosi who enroll in the garden' movement. To Enroll Volunteers, , Prof. Hood and Messrs. Ihm and Rowe wilt work . co-operatively through the season. Volunteer super visors will be enrolled and Ihm nd Rowe will visit garden clubs add groups and give information with a view of obtaining the best results Home Gardeners and sarden clubs are invited to get in touh with trtse crarHrn exnerta at the city hall B. & M. camD. Modern Worl.ven of America, at a meeting Taesuay - night voted to offer nine pr to members who have the best gardens this season. Rules will be announced by a committee within a week Nebraska to PJant Large Acreage of Potatoes Wliile the bulk of the potatoes t have moved out of western ebraska, it is said that a number of the load insr stations there are considerable nuantities that have not been dis- oosed of. In Nebraska the losses potatoes due to freezing were light last win Kr and most o fthe shipments are Eomiiie to market m good condition Whihi there has been a big decline in potato prices during the last 60 days, it is said that the fact has not discouraged growers from putting ui a large acreage this season. Patriotic Meetings Will Be Held in School Houses April 8 Patriotic meetings will be held in every school house in Omaha. Mon day night, April 8. The meetings will be 'held under the auspices of the Liberty loan committee as a part of the campaign for the sale of the third issue of Liberty bonds. The commit Ire in 'rharce consists of N. If. Loomis, J. II.' Beveridge, W. A. Schall and F. A, Brogan. Mr. Loomis will -appoint a committee in each " school district in Omaha to have charge of local arrangements, music, inenntr anrJ rti-rnrat inff. - C O CT- Advance Man of Movie Stars Arranges for Nebraska Tour Robinson Ziedman. advance man ' for Douglas Fairbanks, MaryJPickford and Charley Chaplin, isv in Omaha to make arrangements for the tour of these movie actors through the state of Nebraska in the interest of the Ihird v Liberty loan. Raymond G. ifoung of the speakers bureau, will make announcement ot their itinerary later, - " " 1 i , German General Killed. Amsterdam, March -27.Gertr.an newspapers .announce that General . Paul Block von Bottnitz, an nuantry division commander in the uerman army, was killed at the front on ( marcn u. , , , ' New York Central Market. "' New York. March IT. Flour Steady f springs. ll0.1BCU.i5: winter SSiO 11.16; Kansas, SlO.tO011.26. Porn Soot, irretulan kiln dried. No. S yellow. Sl.STU: No. 4 yellow, I1.8SU1 No. S white, S3.0tt. U'f.. New York, prompt! shipment: Argentine, (2.40, to. b., cars. Oats Spot firm; natural,-si.oiui.oa Hay Steady; No. 1, $1.50; No. 2, $1,150 (1.000 1.16; No. 1, $1.1601.20; shipping. 1.10. Hops Easy; slate medium ta choice, KIT, 15043c; 1916, nominal; Facltie coast 1917, 20023s: 1(16. 14016c. Hides Quiet: -Bogota, $00 13c; Central (merles. 29032c Loather Firm; hemlock sole, overweight ... 1, 48C; No. J, 46c. , Provisions pork, barely steady; mesa, 162.(00(3.00; family. (66.(0; short clear. $62.00056.00. Lard, quiet; middle west 121.70826.80. Tallow Steady; domestlo fleece, XX Ohio I tnd Pennsylvania unwashed, (6 0 68c Rice Strong; fancy " bead, (9!o; blue rose. (eSe. New York. March IT. Butter Market lasier: recelnta. (.107 tube: creamery, hlch tr than extras, .43 0 44c; creamery extras I ((1 score), 42ttttc; firsts. 41043e; teconas. isBec Eggs Market weak: receipts, 41.(71 cases: fresh gathered extras, S(019c; Ira firsts, 370!7c; firsts. S(01((c; seconds, 14 016c Cheese Market Irregular; receipts, 1,24( boxes; state held specials, 2402(c; average run, 23 014c Live Poultry Market strong; prices un- thaaged. Dressed, quiet and unchanged. Dnlntb Uaseea. ' Doluth. Minn.. March ST. Linseed (4.21 94.M; May, $4.24; July, $4.22 asked; t looer, ti.ss asaeo. New Yerk 8 agar. "lew . York, March IT. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal. ( 005c; tine granulated. I.4. .. ! OMAHA LIYEJTOCK Moderate Bun of Cattle; Prices Steady' to Higher; Hogs -10 to 20 Cents Up. Omaha, March 27, 1(18. Cattle. Hor. Sheep. RecelDta were: Official Monday 10,3(1 16.824 15,392 18,000 47,188 41,646 48,061 40.26S 60,0(4 47,(11 11,(82 Official Tuesday .... 8.470 EsUmats Wedneaday .-.1,600 Three days thla weelr..24,28t Same dayg laet week.. 24,(22 flame days 2 wka. ago. 20,084 Same days S wka, ago. 28, (37 Same days 4 wfcs. ago. 23,761 Same days last year.. 24, 181 10,074 S.000 30,061 20. (3! 21, 80S 40,422 21, (64 38,(71 Reeetnta and dlxDOeltton of live stock at the Union stock yards. Omaha, lor 24 boors ending at 2 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. 1 Cattle. Hoks. Sheep. IIVs. C, M. & St. P. ... 2 o .. 1 1 64 J T 47 . 9 32 3 4 31 i 6 e l ( 206 23 Wabash 1 Missouri Paclflo .. 4 Union Pacific 27 A n. W.. east.. 17 r.. N. W.. west.. 28 47 9 1 C, St, P., M. A O.. 31 52 3 2 C B. & Q. east.. 21 4 .. 1 C, B. A Q.. west.. 17 C. R. I. A P.. east 7 C, R. I. P., west 2 .. .. I Illinois central ( Chicago Gt. West. 3 Total receipts. . ..231 DISPOSITION- HEAD., Cattle. 1.116 1.6M 1,60 1,6C( Hogs. 2,0:t 1,208 3,410 2,744 625 4,852 Sheep, 4,203 1,806 1,182 1,(90 Morris ts Co Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Schwarls A "Co w. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.. 64 S.0. Packing Co .14 Wilson Packing Co... 304 Kohr Packing Co 72 Hunslnpr A Oliver.. 4( W. B. Vnnsant Co.... 64 Benton, Vanaant A t. 30 Hill A Bun 42 P. R. Lewi 15( J. B. Root A Co 26 Roeenatock Bros 104 K. O. Kellogg ... 2( Werthelm'r A Dcgen. 121 Sullivan Bros. 66 .Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. 15( Huffman , .. 1 Roth 16 Meyers 20 Glsseberg IS Banner Bros 36 John Harvey .1 347 Dennis A Francis .... .': Jensen A Lungren.,.. 73 Rills A Co 45 Pat O'Day 27 thnr buyers ti'A 1,410 Totals ...... 8,419 14.904- 6.970 Csttle A rather moderate Wedneaduy's run of cattle showed up, about (,500 head, and the Jhree days' supply has been about the same as the first half ot lust Wsek. Quality was much the same as on. lest Monday and Tuesday, and there was the same active demand Trom all classes ot buy ers for beef Itaars and butcher stock. Trade opened active and strong to lOo higher all around, choice beef steers selling at (13.60 0111. Desirable feeding steers were In active demand and fully steady, but me dium and common stockers were a drug on the market, and fully 6O0 lower than last Week. Quotations on cattle: Qood to choice beeves, (12,25013.36: fair to good beeves, $11.(0012.21; common to fair beeves, $9.26 011.26! good to choice yearlings, $10,760 13.26; fair to good yearlings, $9.60010.(0; common to fair. yearlings. $8.6O0(,6O; good IW l,IIU;ff MULR lTOVM. 4.VVVt,UU, to good grass beeves, $(.(0011.00; common to fair grass beeves, $8.OO0(.OO: good to choice heifers, $(.(0011.00; good to choice cows, $(.2501O.O; fair to good cows, $8.25 0(.(6; common ta fair cows, $6.5008.00: prime feeders, $10.7(011.(0; good to choice feeders, (9.50010.76: fair to good feeders, (8.750S.6O; common to fair feeders, $6.60 08.00; good to' choice stockers, $(.600 11.00; stork heifers, $8.00010.00; stock cows, (7.0009.(0: stock calves, $8,000 10.60; veal calves, $(.00013.00; bulls, stags, eio., I7.ou0iu.oo. BKEF STEERS. - No. - Av. Pr. No. A Pr. 4 706 (( (0 10....... 101 $9 85 ( 621 10 26 2 (90 11 S5 18 (26 10 00 20 70( 11 10 11 S86 11 40 11. , 897 11 (0 IS 1120 12 (( 22 100$ 13 S 1110 IS 00 ( 150 11 60 ( 910 It (0 T 1014 12 76 t( 1169 19 (6 44 1111 11 0( 19...... .116' IS 16 40 119$ IS 16 31 112$ IS 10 .JO 1861 It 0 Hogs The market opened today with 16,- 000 hogs on tile, a rather liberal run, and opening trade was, as usual, confined to v - ex - I OeesrtfM, 1111. I" THE shlpplL grades. Packers were buying the choice lightweight batcher bogs at prices 10920O higher than yesterday's avoiage. Receipts had more than the usual nsnter of light bogs, and these wars ready selitra. Heavy bogs were not In such keen de mand and ranged from (18.76 to 117.00. Best price was (17.36, paid by a packer, while the bulk seld from (18.70 to (1.10. General market la 10020c higher, with eales rather uneven. Representative sales: No. Av. Kb. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr ... $16 89 ... 16 tit ... 17 00 ... 17 10 ... 17 20 70. .268 110 (18 76 (4..20S 62. .283 71. .262 40. .268 (3. .210 18 (6 66. .214 76. .251 64..23( 75. .183 68. .213 110 200 18 (6 17 05 17 16 17 25 20. .1(8 40 17 30 8hep The market this morning opened steady to stronger, with good 83-pound Meilcan lambs selling st 118.65, wh'cfc was the top for the morning trade. Other lambs brought (18.25, with shearing feeders bringing $17.86. Tendency is for a still stronger market, while the demand Is rod and the quality compares well with arrivals yesterday. The general light receipts at other markets had a tendency to stlmu;ate the market at this point. ' 4 Quotations on sheep and Iambs: Lambs, good to choice, (18.0019.00; lambs, fair to good, $17.766118.40; Iambs, heavyweight, (16.75017.76; lambs, feeders, 116.60017.40; lambs, shorn,, (13.50015.00; lambs, culls, (12.00016-00; yearlings, fair to choice, $16.00 14.60; wethers, falrto choice, (12.26 14.75; ewes, fair to choice. $12.00014.60; eWT, breeders, all ages. $12.00018.76; ewes, culls and runners. It. 00 10.00. Representative sales: No. Av, 44 Montana wethers (3 436 Montana lambs 77 Pr. (18 (0 8 16 18 10 18 76 17 65 17 00 505 fed lambs (0 286 fed lambs 77 718 Colorado feeder lambs 83 24 Montana feeder lambs 74 OMAU tiE.VERAL MARKET. Hurt Cuts Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective March 18 are as follows: Loins- No. 1, 29tt; No. 2, 26'4c; No. 2, 170. Ribs No. 1. 24Vc; No. 2, 22Hc; No. 3. lViC Rounds No. 1, 20c; No. 2. lOtfc; No. 1, 16V4c Chucks No. 1, 17c; No. 2, lsttc; No. 16c. Plates No. 1. l4Vsc; no. 2, ic; jno. I. 13 Vic. I Oysters Northern standards, per gat., $2.60; large cans, 68c; small cans, 39c; se lects. $2.90 per gal.; large cans. (6c; small cans, 43c; counts. $3.10 per gal.; large cans. (.1.10: small. 70c: smau cans, 49c; cnesa- peske nun Urda, (2.26 per gal.; large cans. 45c; small cans. 20c; selects, (2.50 per gal.; large cans, 60c; small cans, 36a Celery California mammoth, fresh trim med dally, well bleached, per doien, (fltf. Klsh Whiting, ocean pike, per lb., skin- skinned, 7Hc; round. 81c; boa lots, (Vto; her ring, per lb., round. 9He; sack lots. 8Hc; herring, per lb., dressed, 11c; box lota, lOo; tulllbbe, white avge. 1 lb., per lb.. 11c; tax lots. 10c; Canadian W. C. Jack pickers), rd., 12c; box lots, llo; yellow pike, No. 1, 18c; box lots, 17 0. Fresh Frozen (per lb.) Halibut, coast frozen, -ic; aalmuii. red, coast frozen, 22c; pink, 20c; black ced sable first, coast frozen, 15c; black bass, u. o., zsc; large or small, 20c; trout, small, 20c; wblteflsh, me dium and large, 18c; pike. No. 1, isc; doi lots, 17c; pickerel, dressed, 15c; round, 12c; crapple, average, 12 lb., l(o; tlleflsh, for sleak, 16o; yellow perch, 18c; buffalo and carp, llo; ling cod, 12c; floundera. 12c; western rodananDer. 11c: silver smelts, 16c; native mackerel, 21c; wh-tlng rd. O. S. and medium Jorge, (c; frogs, Louisiana black bulls, ner doz.. Jumbo. (2.7S; medium, (2.00. Fresh Caught (per lb.) Halibut, fancy ex press stock, 25c; salmon, red, fancy express stock, 26c; black cod sable (tsb, led; black hass, O. B 39c; large or .man, zito; cainsn, O. S. and large, 26c; medium, 22c; crapple, O. H. and large, 22c; buffalo, genuine, Rd., It any, 16c; buffalo-carp, Rd., 14c; red snapper, 18c; native mackerel, chilled, 11c; haddock, shllled, 12c; cod, eastern, chilled, 15c: flounders. 14c; Spanish mackerel. 17c: silver smelts, chilled, 16c; shad, apltt, each (frozen). 26c. KlDDered Salmon, 10-lb.. baskets, plsnty. fill all orders, $3.10; kippered sableflsh or grsyflsh. 10-lb. baskets, plenty, fill all orders, $2.40; smoked whit (lakeftshl, 10- lb baskets, plenty, fill all orders, (2.10. Frors Louisiana black bulla, per djsen Jumbo, $3.00; medium, $2.00. Mlnneapolls Grain. Minneapolis, March 2T. changed. Rye $3.0p3.02. Barley (1.3701.81. Bran $33.14. ,. -Flour Vn- New York Cotton. New York, March 27. Cotton futures opened steady; May, t3.S5o; July, 12.10c; Oo- tober, (1,120; Decern Der, bv.hdc. , Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., March 27. Butter and Poultry Market unchanged. . Kg gs Firsts, 32c. New York Coffee. -New York. March 27. Coffef-Rlo No. 1. SHr; futures, steady; May, $8.80; July. $8.(6. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 1 NEWS News is like the wind. - ' ' ' '' ' It blows from where it will. It may start up in the desert stretches of Arizona an I. W. W. deportation in Bisbee. It may cause chills in the very heart of Washington another revelation by Secretary Lansing. Or, it may mutter from the depths of Russia the weird story of another upheaval. 1 News cannot be charted, nor foreseen, nor geographi-1 cally confined. r And the organization that gathers the news must be equally universal. Jt must wait and watch night and t morning, year in, year out, East and West, North and South. ,. 1 The Associated Press covers the worldjike a vast net In the United States, its 1,080 members newspapers have a combined staff of probably 10,000 reporters. Add , to these the services of 52,000 special correspondents. Its foreign correspondents are stationed in every place of importance in thexivilized world. , " , ' - The Associated Press is the only newsgathering associa tion which can properly claim to be worldwide. OMAHA is a member of the Associated Press and prints its complete dispatches. HEW -YORK STOCKS War Crisis Gives Turther Panse to Operations in Market; Undertone firm,. to Strong. New York, March 27. The crisis In the war situation gave further pause to opera tions In the stock market today, albeit the undertone for most standard shares -was firm to strong. Liberty bonds, which domi nated the trading of the previous day, were comparatively dull lacking a definite tread. Ralls scored extreme gains ot 1 to i points. Beading, Norfolk A Western, Union Pacific Great Northern arl New- York Central leading that group. Equipments, notably American Car, Baldwin Locomotive, United States Steel. Bethlehem Steel and Crucible Steel were higher by 1 to 3 points at their best. Car making the greatest gain on rumors of the early placing of large contracts by the government Shipping, motors and tobaccos representea the backward issues, . marine preferred yielding 1V points ss a result of a state ment of actual earnings, which disclosed a large decrease. Studebaker was under constant pressure. losing 2 points, and American Tobacco forfeited as much. Prices were Impaired all through the list In the last - hour, the reversal coinciding with the Dubllcatlon of a statement by tne United States Steel corporation, which .an nounced another Increase of wages, oui in dicated aome difference of opinion as to the time schedule. Sales amounted to 360,- 000 shares. V 1 Foreign exchange was Irregular, rubies tendlnar hither with a slight reaction In Urea and Scandinavian rates. The arenaral bond eased variably.- Total sales (par Value) aggregated 0,074,000. Liberties supplying about 80 per cent of the whole. United States bond (old Issues) were nnchanared on call. Number of sales and range of prices or tne leading stocks: sales. Hign. ww. uiose. Amer. Beet Sugar.. 300 It'i 76 T6H American Can 7.000 41 40 40 y. Amer. C. ft F 21.000 78 75. 77 Amer. LocomoUve. 2,900 62 61 H Amer. S. A R. 1,000 7714, 76 7714 200 102-i 101 101 Amer. Sugar Ref.. Amor. T. A T. . . . Anaconda Copper. (00 100 100'A 100 (.500 62 01' 62 Atchison S00 (3 83 83 A., O. ft W. I. 8. L. Bal. ft Ohio ButteA Sup. Cop.. 1.600 107 105 106 700 63 62 62 19 200 16 16 16 Cal. Petroleum .... Canadian Pacific... 1,800 139 137 138 6.700 64 63 '63 Central Leather .. Ches. ft Ohio C, M. ft St. P.... C, R. k-4 P. otfs.. Chlno Copper 1.300 66 66 (6 600 41 40' 40 200 19 19 19 200 40 40 40 Colo. F. A I 300 SS 37 37 Corn Products Ref. (.300 36 25 35 Crucible Steel .... Cuba Cane Sugar.. S.600 63 63 62 400 29 29 29 Distillers' See 1,500 40 40 29 Erl (00 16 .14 14 General Electric... 600 127 136 136 General Motors .4. Ot. No. pfd Ot No. Ore ctfs... 6,000 116-414 114 400 89 26 88 26 80 , MOO 26 Illinois Central ... 45 2 28 30 (6 45 Inspiration Copper 1,200 44 90 27 30 Int. M. M. pfd.... 2l,oo 91 International Nickel 200 28 SO International Paper. 300 K. C. Southern..., Kennecott Copper.. Louisville ft Nash.. Maxwell Motors ... Mex. Petroleum .a 15 1,200 80 30 30 113 300 114 111 1,100 27 26 26 92 30 5,800 300 800 2,800 800 92 20 21 18 70 92 30 Miami Copper .... Missouri Paclflo... Nevada Copper . . . New York Central. N. Y.. N. H. ft H.. Norlolk A Western 21- 21 18 18 9 69 28 200 104 104 104 700 86 84 85 Northern Pacific... Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Cpal.... 27 600 44 44 44 63 22 80 16 83 22 40 Ray Cons. Copper. 400 Reading 17,600 Shattuck Arl. Cop Southern Paolflo... 600 Southern Ry. 1,800 Studebaker 40,800 22 81 22 80 83 22 ( 42 83 22 39 Texas Co, . 1,600 145 144 143 Union Paclflo 4,400 120 119 1 119 119 U. S. Ind Alcohol.. 4.940 1 24I123 123 U. S. Steel ...(1,100 S0 88 89 U. 8. Steel pfd.... 109 Utah Copper 400 71 77 77 Wabash pfd "B" 22 Western Union ... . 100 92 92 92 Weetlnghouse Elec. 400 40 40 40 Total sales for the day, 160,000 shares. Londeai Money. Xondon, March, ST. Silver Bar, 45 d jer ounce. Money 1 per cent. Discount Rates Short end three months bills, I r-l( per cent BEE x V Umina Hay. a Receipts or notn prairie ana auaii isrj heavy. Alfalfa market demoralised and prlcaa $1.00 to $4.00 per ton lower. Mixed and spotted offerings of prarle In large quantities have caused a drop of (I pes ton. Market on uniform cars steady at decline. Choice upland prairie hay. $20.00. No. 1. ""We're Ready to Supply Your Every Wish' In Easter Apparel and Accessories at Low Cash Prices That Insure Real Economies IUI nl THE CASH STORE TrimmedHatSale s K -3 Read the Big Special Easter Grocery Sale Everything: You Want in Canned Fruits, Crackers, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Dried Fruits, Canned Vegetables, . Bottle Goods, Etc., at a Saving of 25 to 50. 26-01. jars Freeh Fruit Preserves for 25c Fancy Queen Olives, bottle, 10c, 15c, 20c Sweet, Sour, Mixed Chow Chow, Celery - Relish or Picililll, per bottle 10c Armour's Individual Preserves, per bottle . Vic 88-os. Jar Pure, Apple Butter 25c Assorted Soups, per can ....... .12 Vic Fancy California Apricots or Peaches, put up in heavy syrups, per can. .25c No. 2 cans Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn for , 12V,c No. 2 cans Fancy Wax, String, Green or Lima Beans, can 15c No. 2 cans Fancy Early June Peas, per can 15c Tall cans Salmon 19c Oil Sardines, per can . ... 7c cans Mustard Sardines 12y:c The Best Domestie Macaroni or Spa ghetti, pkg 7'ac 1-lb. pkg. Corn Starch v..9c 10 lbs. Best White or Yellow Cornmeal for 4c Fancy Japan Bice, lb. 10c Barley Flour, per lb 7Vic Hominy or Hominy Grits, lb 7Vjc 24.1b. seeks Pure Rye Flour, for ..$1.85 Hand Picked Navy-Beans, per lb. 12V,c J silo, for dessert, pkg. , 9c E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg. 7V'aC Gallon can Golden Table Syrup, for 70c H gallon cans Golden Table Syrup for 39c BEAUTIFUL EASTER V It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST Any painter will tell you , , that you are taking no chances when you use liquid Granite on your floors. It is npt only the best floor finish But the most economical because of its covering capacity and extreme durability. It maintains its handsome appearance under the hardest usage, and the occasional use of a floor mop keeps the finish in perfect condition. Here's another home beautifier of Liquid Granite quality Berrycraft Stain Finish a correctly blended stain and varnish made in all ' desirable colors It is adapted to all kinds of interior finishing, and is equally suitable for either new or old work. : . Both Liquid Granite and Berrycraft Stain Finish are made by- Berry Brothers the world's largest varnish makers, y , - DISTRIBUTED BY NELSON-ZARP PAINT CO. Manufacturers of SUNLIGHT PAINT Tel. Doug. 9049. OMAHA. 209-11 S. 11th St. PC $18.00019.00. No. 1, H'601:!i0- J!' (11.(0013.60. No. 1 midland. 117.00019 00. No 2. (14.0O15.O0. No. 1 lowland. IM.uuw 16.00. No. 2. $11.006 12.00. No. 3. $9,000 10.00. Choice alfalfa. $26.00. No. 1. " 24.00. Standard. $19.00023.00. No.-2, $16.00 18.00. No. 3, $10.00014.00. Oat straw. 110.00. Wheat straw. $9.00, Thursday 300 New Styles Values to $10.00 $6.45 Bustle Hats Pokes W Tarns Sailors ttt ii. m i watteaus luroans, Milan arid Lizere Straws Every New Style of the Season All the . latest up-to-the-minute effects in Trimmings. No two alike. Four styles illustrated. EAT MORE DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. V Seeded Raisins, pktr 8 I -3c Choiee- Muscatel Cooking Raisins, er lb 12VjO Choice California Muir Peaches, per lb 15c Choice California Seedless Raisins, per lb 15c Choice Calif ornia Evaporated Apples, per lb. 15c Choice California Apricots, per lb. ..25c Choice California Bartlett Pears, per ' lb 20c . Choice California Figs, pkg 10c Brazil Nuts, per lb 15c No. 1 EnKliRh Walnuts, lb 25c Fancy Soft Shell Almonds, per lb... 30c Sicilly Filberts, lhj 22Vic FRESH VEGETABLES FOR . ? EASTER - x Fresh Shallots, Carrots, Beets, Turnips " or Radishes, bunch JSC 8 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce 10c Fartty Head Lettuce, head 7 Vic Fancy California Cauliflower, per lb. A 7V,c Fancy Hothouse Cucumbers, each.. 20c New Cabbage,' per lb 4c Red. Globe Onions, lb. 2c Old Beets, Carrots, Turnips Rutabagas or Parsnips, per lb. 2 Vic Large Soup Bunches, each 4c Large Grape Fruit, each 5c, 7 Vic, 8 l-3c Fancy Jonathan Apples, peck, 12 lbs. for 65c The Best Cookkig Potatoes, peck, 15 lbs. for 23c Red or Yellow Onion Sets, 2 lbs. for 25c LILIES PER BLOOM OR BUD ..15c It Pays. REV. W. T. ROBY , GAP 15 POUNDS TAKING TANLAC Prominent Methodist Minister Was 111 for Months Friends Were Alarmed.. Rev.'W. T. Roby, pastor of thm West Lonsdale Methodist Church, who resides at 800 Leroy street, Knoxville, Term., enthusiastically praises Tanlac, .the new medicine that is being so widely discussed in this and other cities, v i Rev. Mr. Roby is well known, not only by the hundred -of his immedi ate church followers, but is exceed ingly prohun6lrt and popular as a minister of the Gospel. In speaking of his receftt restoration to health by Tanlac, he said: "For several years i suiierea wun a most obstinate attack of catarrh of the stomach that gradually grew worse, sapping my strength and vi tality until I reached a point where I was hardly able xo perform, my ministerial labors and look after cer tain other' duties. , ' -"I could scarcely eat anything al all. For breakfast my appetite seemed to revolt and nothing Mrs. Roby pre pared for me tempted my hunger. In fact, I didn't feel liko eating any thing at all. "MV stomach gave me considerable trouble. I felt a soreness in my throai and gas would form in my stomacit My kidneys also pained me anrf I be gan to gradually lose in weight. My condition not only alarmed my wife, but my friends were solicitous about my condition. , Many expressions sympathy came from the members of my church, and I was urged td'peek special ireaiment or spena , a aew weeks at some watering resort in the hope of improving my health, when I heard of the wonderful results that bar? hppn nhtai'nprl hv t.hnsp liaino- Tanlac. I at onre secured -a bottle "The improved condition of rtf i i.i ii i ii V r neaun is me uuk oi jny neiai hood. Many of my friends whov not seen me for several weeks hal knew me; and I am" kept busy telM ii l it.. i uieui uuuuk uie wunueriui uterus Tanlac. "I have" regained about fifteef, nnn n la in "fir a ! nrlt Ot- rl iviw tirlfA 00 trs I am trying to eat up everything on the lace; in fact she is afraid I am eating tootnuch. ,My appetite is b&v- enous and my digestion is good. I feel no bad effects from eating and the pains about my kidneys have lefjf me entirely. I sleep well and am no , longer nervous like I was; in fact, I fppl lik 11 new mnn full of lif p' ' vigor, my strength and vitality has returned, as m tne days 01 my young manhood, and in endorsing and prais ing Tanlac l feel 1 am doing suffer ing humanity a favor by telling tnem of what this fine medicine has done for me. , . "I want to bear testimony to its hprtpfirial nrtrl rnrnfSvn Tin wo re n n rl can hardly command Words of suffi- 1 cient imnnrt t.n nernrntplw evnross f' fv,,., ' I how grateful I am that I have been restored to my former self." Tanlac is sold in Omaha by Sher man &. McConnell Drue Company, corner 16th and Dodge streets; Oi l) Drugo., 16th and Harney streets; Harvard Pharmacy, 24th and Farnam streets; Northeast corner 19th pnd tarnam streets, and West End Phar macy, 49th and Dodge streets, under the personal direction of a snecial j'anlac representative. Adv. IF BACKACHY OR KlllNFYx RIITHFR . mm sat. a a mmm m sv mm m mm mm. m IIVIIIs I V V I IliaM J Eat less meaf, also take glass of Salts before easing - breakfast. Uric acid in meat excites the kid neys, they become- overworked; get sluggish, ache and ieei like lumps 01 lead. The-urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated and you may bo obliged to seek relief twto or tfcree times during the night. When the,kid neys clog you must help them flush off the .body's urinous waste or you 11 be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in tho kidney region, you suffer from back ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom ach get sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges wnen tne weather is bad. Eat less rrjeat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fam ous 'salts is jnade from the acid of j grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and 'stimulate them to normal iac tivity, also to neutralize the aci6J in urine, so it" no longer is a source of irritation, thu ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts, is inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watet drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Drug gists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe 'in over coming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Advertisement. Don't Let Soap Spoil Your Hair When you wash your hair, be care ful whai you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, fop this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieei. Ysu cah get this "at any drug swe, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoorirul is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly and rinses out easily. The haif dries quickly and evenly and is soft, fresh looking, brhcht, fluffy, wavy and 4 handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust,' rMt and dandruff. Advertisement ' r v, i 4 J