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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919
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FRUIT BOOTH AT
PURE FOOD SHOW
IS REALSGIIOOL
Hart Brand Invades Heart of
America's Greatest Fruit
State Offer Answers to
House Problems.
, "Talk about carrying coal to New
castle," said J. Simon of Simon
Bros, company, "did you know that
Hart brand fruits and vegetables
are featured in Los Angeles' best
retail grocery stores as being in a
class by themselves?"
E. S. Frey, who has charge of
. Simon Brothers' booth at the food
show, was the man that introduced
Michigan fruits and vegetables into
sunny California, which is hailed as
' America's greatest fruit state.
Can for can, and fruit for fruit,
the Hart brand was put beside that
of the best California brands
handled by Javany's fancy grocery,
and as a result Hart brand entered
California for the first time.
The California, shipments of Hart
brand last year were over 20 cars.
The fruits and vegetables sold under
Hart brand are all raised within
evening wind reach of Lake Michi
gan, and thousands of acres of peas,
beans, tomatoes and other vege
tables are raised for this one con
cern. -
Needless to say, from planting to
the factory is all done under the
supervision of trained specialists,
only the selected best being used
under the Hart brand.
The Simon booth at the food
show offers a real schopl for house
problem students.
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(Tecco) Tecco pancakes are baked at the rate of four to the minute
in the busy hours. . " -
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TROCO CONTAINS
ELEMENTS THAT
FEED TWO ZONES
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Is Meat and Drink to Races'
of the Tropics--Sblves
i the; Butter
Problem. . . :
I Watch and See More Tomorrow.
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(Advo Jell) McCord-Brady's Advo-Jell booth is conceeded to be
the prettiest booth at the show. Also one of the busiest.
Escaped Death in
Accident; Fined For
Disorderly Conduct
After having been fined $25 and
costs under the name of Arthur
Johnson, Twenty-fifth and Reese
streets, in Central police court yes
terday, Leo Fay, 2119 Leavenworth
street, re-appeared before the po
lice judge and admitted that he had
given a fictitious name.
I don t want my pal to take the
blame for this trouble" Fay said.
Whereupon, the judge fined Fay
an additional $5.
Fay was arrested early yesterday
morning in company with two men
and three girls for disorderly con
duct. All six persons narrowly es
caped injury when a Ford roadster
in which they were riding went over
a 50-foot embankment at Eleventh
and Bancroft streets.. Fay was driv
ing. Frank Boyer, 1922 Dominion
street, who was arrested with Fay
alias Johnson, was fined $25 and
costs. Virginia Fox, Twelfth and
Troco Is 'certainly rightfully em
titled ' to its rating as a true food
standby, since its ingredients . are.
the food essentials of two zones.
Coconuts are both food .and drink
to tropic races, who eat and drink
the milk of this wonderful nut. 1
And what would be of the temper
ate climates do without milk at
once a necessity and a real luxury
milk, which is in itself perfect food.
Pure pastuerized milk gives Troco
its sweet, delicate flavor, while the
tropic coconut supplies the delicate
vegetable fat' which serves as, cream
in the churning of this new-day but
ter. . , '
While the production of nut but
ter is comparatively new. to Ameri
cans it has long been a popular
product in Europe. Holland, a great
dairy country, esteems it as a deli
cacy consuming it in greater quanti
ties than the old'fashioned creamery
butter. , ' ''
Certainly Troco now solves bur
butter problem, both from the stand
point of price and quality, permit
ting comfortable abundance to re
place disagreeable economy. .
Frank Keogh of the Paxton &
Gallagher company says that the
only trouble with Troco is that the
salesmen sell it too fast for ship
ment ' :
Boys Only Read This.
Yes', girls,, the line above is put
there for the purpose of getting you
to read this scrib. We merely want
ed to mention that "For Girls to
Make,V "The Ail-Around American
Girl" and "What Girls Can Be," are
three of the series now starting in
The Bee. , ...
Oh, yes, don't worry; there will
be good ones for the boys, too.
Bancroft streets, another occupant
of the car, was fined $10 and costs.
The other three persons, Harold
Gredes, 2715 South Ninth street,
Mrs. Jake Werner, Sixteenth and
California streets and Marie Fletch
er, 2527 South Eighth street, were
discharged. .
SOLDIERS, ATTENTION!
You can leave your Army Over
coat at any of our branch office
down town. ' .
DRESHER, THE TAILOR
1515 Farnam St. Tyler 345.
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Tinned V
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A LL the goodness of the naturally grown
vegetables are retained in the canning
process of goods sold under HART BRAND.
From the selection of the seed to the final
canning process, these tinned foods are
under supervision of experts whose first
requisite1 is a b s o 1 u t e sanitary cleanliness.
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Only the Selects are put on sale under the HART BRAND!
WJj will be glad to explain
it to you at the Show..
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AK-SAR-BEN FUND
TOTALS MORE THAN
ONE-HALF MILLION
Expect to Reach Million-Mark
In Next Few '
Days.
The Ak-Sar-Ben drive for funds
passed the half -million mark yester
day. Guy Cramer, manager of the
drive, announced that the fund had
reached $50,000 at a noon day lunch
eon of the workers at Hotel Fonte
nelle, and predicted that the $1,
000,000 mark would be reached in
the next few days.
The luncheon yesterday was one
of the most enthusiastic held since
the drive started four days ago; Two
new Ak-Sar-Ben songs, written by
Walker Martin, of the Safe Cabinet
company, were sung. J. E. David
son made a rousing speech.
No Luncheon Saturday.
A luncheon will be held for the
workers again today, but will be
discontinued Saturday. E. Bucking
ham of the Ak-Sar-Ben board of
governors, announced that he would
give a real banquet for every worker
sometime next week. His announce
ment was hailed with cheers. '
Clarence E. Corey, Clint E. Mor
rill, E. E. Van Doren, Sam Dresher,
Arthur E. Swanson, Thomas H.
Hunt, Julius Rosenweig, M. J. Coak
ley, Lester S. Pope, L. E. Norfleet,
Louis Moser, E. E. Burns, M. D.
Tark, E. Beessing, Joseph Elfred,
Andrew R. Harris and E. H. ,Dal
bey were awarded gold knives by
Randall K. Brown, king of Ak-Sar-Ben,
for distinguished service in the
drive. v
Additional Subscriptions.
Here are the additional subscrip
tions to Ak-Sar-Ben ' exposition
fund:
$5,000 Stock Yards Nat. Bank.
$3,500 Daily News Pub. Co.
$2,500 Coal Hill Co.
$2,000 Great Western Com. Co.,
Clay Robinson & Co., Bee Pub. Co.
$1,000 T. E. Stevens, The Town
send Gun Co., McCaffrey Motor
Co., Mrs. Sussie Ahka Powell Sup
ply Co., Bowles Live Stock Com.
Co., Tagg Bros. & Moorhead, Mar
tin Bros. Co., C. B. Liver & Co.,
R. C. Phelps, C. E. Black.
$800 Kopac Brothers.
$700 Donohue Randall Co.
$500 Ben Reinschreiber & Son,
G. S. Cobb, Petrow & Giannou,
Bjornson Sheet Metal Works, Hugh
McCaffrey, N. H. Loomis, Meeks
Auto company, Carl Changstrom,
Rosenbaum Brothers & Co., Omaha
Live Stock Commission company,
Inter-State Commission company,
Roberts Brothers & Rose, Bryson
Brothers, Cox-Jones Van-Abstine
company. Will H. Wood, Charles
Burke, Omaha School Supply com
pany. $500 Cerlumbian Optical company
Whistle Bottling company, A. P.
Rasburn, J. W. Skoglund, Charles
W. Pollard, R. Henrichs, W. . R.
Brooks.
$200 Spangenberg & Beauchesne,
James R. MacDonald, George
Townley, J. R. Musgrave, Louise B.
Mathews, The Music Shop, Nebrai
ka Iron Metal company, Theodore
W. McClure, C. E. Morrill,. Edson
& Blackburn, Mrs Flora Gustafson,
M. F. Norris, Omaha Film Exchange
Machine company, Ralph W. Crad
dock, Steinberg Brothers, F. G.
Sell, Record Live Stock Commission
company, W. J. Dearth, George
Volz, Unit Land and Cattle-company,
Cyrus S. Bowman, Industrial
Chemical Supply company, A. M.
Larsen, J. C. Clark. - '
Utmost' Quality
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Delicious ,
is secret of course, but.'
we mvJII say this, it is com
posed of six high grade
coffees blended,each con
sidered for its individuot
characteristic. One for Rich'
ttess, one for Fragrance the
others ibr their strength and
qualities that blend together
to make a final perfect drink.
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Buy three
cans and
save money
You just won't be satisfied
with any other once you use
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IT FOR EVERY MILK USE
Save the Labels
If you've net already rccaived your copy of our
premium book write n today. Many useful
and ralnablo premiums can be secured by mt
ing the UbeU from the can.
THE OATMAN CONDENSED MILK CO.
MAIN OFFICES: DUNDEE ILLINOIS ;
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soott MiUry ad producttvf dajriea.
MARSH & MARSH,
Exclusive Distributors
Omaha, Neb.
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