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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
f THE BEE: OMAHA. ' SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. V v ,1 lWHaye Been , Fortunate..; In securing some of the most' fcejmtifnl pansies we have jevet handed, and we offer them 4 at ; a A very low price. They surely will sell quickly, o come early and select your basket of plants. t Pansiet, basket. $1.49 Spinach, peck . . . .25c4 Long Green Asparagus, . j large punches for.5fc String Beans, quart23t JNew Potatoes, lb . 18d Strawberry Pie Plant, 3. bunches for 10 'Marrowfat Peas, qt,20,. Selected Large Iceberg 1 Head Lettuce, per, I head .....10c JRoyal Baking Powder, regular price 50c per "i can, Saturday at ) only . . . . .... a43 jTall cans Carnation . i Milk, doz Si. 50 Beef Tenderloin, lb.60S Choice Shoulder Beef f : Roast, Ib.r. , . . . .232 .Sommer Bros. r Harney 188 I 28th and Farnam Sts. I Bee Want Ads Produce Results. HOLDING A HUSBAND. . ' Adeie Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Made Resolves to Give Mother Graham "a Lesson"; Mother Graham purred like a pleased kitten "when Dicky an nounced his intention of renting a cottage at Cedar Cfest and having our whole family spcncr tne eany rfprlng months there. She had been anything but calm, however, when we entered the room, Dicky unworthily getting into a strategic position behind me. He has a wholesome horror of his mother's teary tantrums, and always manages, if possible to let me bear thfe brunt of the first onset. As' for me, I was in the state of mind when neither her anger nor her pleasure mattered to me. The effqrt of suppressing all speculation ag to the reason for Dicky's quick substitution of Leila's name for Edith's' was faxing" my powers of control. For, woman-like, I could not decide whether he had begun Edith's name because his thoughts were full of her, and hdd suppressed it from an embarrassed conscjousi ness of his own thoughts, or had uttered it in carelessness ; and changed it because he was afraid of rousing my jealous anger. ; i , ' Dicky Yields. . Either thought was intolerable to me. even ine Knowieuge mat uic incipient quarrel in which Dicky and J were engaged had been suddenly banished Jy;-our,, mutual dread. of his mother's- latest temperamental demand, was' not sufficilentrto calm me. I had only one thought, one desire, to get through witfK this seemingly inevitable interview' with Dicky's m6ther,'and to banish both her and my husband as quickly, as possible from my room. I felt sore ly the need of that old fashioned remedy lor overstrained tierves known as "a good cry, and feared that the nervous tears might come to my eyes before 1 1 was alone again. ;,; - ) ' There was one thing I was grimly resolved uoon Dicky ; should not succeed this time in having me take the burden of the contest upon my n Butter. &v . V I -.'57c. I. FIRST Basko Butter Costs more be cause it's bet ter, lb. , ' 64c ' GLASS i-. Is the only kind our markets handle. No doubt you, hear of lower prices, but on investigation you will invariably find the quality lower. Out meat is not purchased by telephone and left to the decision of the packer to send us the quality he wishes to get rid of! But our buyer scours the market and carefully selects the kind and quality of meat we know you will enioy, and at a price that enables us to please your pocketbook as well. We operate markets at Stores No. 25, 26, ,28, 3033, 34,36, 37, 38 and 44, where you will find a good variety of tender,' juicy, Roasts, Steak and Chops. Saturday and all next week we offer Fancy Cora Fed 1 Q r Pot Roasts, lb. lUL Plate Rib 19 For Boiling, lb. Chuck Steaks, or. Per Pound. JC Fresh jPork Loin Roasts, lb. Fresh Pork Butts, pound Fresh Pork Chops, lb. JSS 31c 29c 35c EGGS Strictly fresh from our country stores, dozen 42c "Get tbe Saving Cash Habit at the BASKET STORES and Live Better for Less" ter we had entered the room, went shoulders. I therefore slid aside af to my dressing table and pretended to be busily engrossed in hunting for some mythical missing article. . "Richard," hisv mother began in a hysterical voice choked with tears, "I cannot understand how you can be so heartless " ' 'I can't be," Dicky rejoined with nervous haste. "That's what we were just coming to tell you. I didn't know you cared so much about go ingY" . . ; . I "I don't," she snapped crossly, "It isn't that at all, as you and Margaret ought very well to know. It is sim ply a question of Richard Second's comfort and health." : . I smiled down at thedressing ta ble, glad that my back 'was toward my . irate , mother-in-law, for I was beginning to have a sneaking feeling of. sympathy for .Dicky in spite of my resentment toward him. , A Surprise, , 'I know, I know," Dicky amended hastily. "And Madge has thought of a splendid plan. We're going to take a cottage at Cedar Crest about three miles from L Dundee,?, the home of Leila's aunt, and stay down there fdr a month, or until spring really comes up here." j P; . I heard Mother Graham catch her breath, and I turned around to see her face brighten like a child's that has just been handed a coveted toy for which he has been teasing and pouting.' !' . -' ! ' "Cedas Crest!" she repeated, clev erly ignoring her recent attitude. "Why, that's the place Edwin al ways liked so much! He used to send omc of his nervous patients down there. I know several people who spend their winters and springs there. It ought to do Junior a world of good. And you can get any kind of cottage you want. Let's see.. How many rooms will we need?" . ; Dicky winked at me slyly. All his mothers ill-humor had vanished, and she was already full of plans for the coming transfer, calmly ignoring me as is,her custom when she is irritated at me. It was a.sftre proof to me thar my mother-m-law had given credit to Dicky for the yielding to t.er pjans, and sttii held me in tauit "The cottages aren t very large; most of them, she went on, "and we! simply must be comfortable. 1 sup oose. of 'course, turning to me "you won't be contented unless you have that grinning ape Katie in your train." . , ' ' I mad a sudden startling resolu tion, determined to, .teach my motb er-in-law' a lesson. "Not if- you don't desire it," I said sweetly. "Katie hai been wishing to leave for some time, but has -stayed because, she was unwilling to incon venience me. This will be a 'good time to let her go.' (Continued Monday.) ' . y , i Spanish Potatoes. ' Rait notatoes in- skins." When at most done remove from kettle and 0. Down With High Cot of Living If You Trade WASHINGTON MARKET aMiieB Groceries Fancy Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, per can.... k ..-.11c Franco-American Assorted Soup. cans 25c Xarae cans Spaghetti, S eans....2Sc .Large Balls Toilet Paper, 4 rolls.. 25c Extra Fancy Prone, per lb......22Vie Fancy California Plfes. pke 10c Caroline or Hebe Milk, per can. ..lie 'Lance Juicy tirapef rait, each... ,10c Large Navel Oranges; 4 for. 23c Fancy Texas Onions, per lb......lOc Large cans Pork and Beans, 2 cans. 25c .Windmill Pork and Beans, t cam. 52c Meats Pure Lard, per lb. .,... i.. .25 Fresh Pork Shoulders, per lb.. .2134c Fresh Dressed Roasting Chicken, per . ' lb. ..32c Choice Steer Beef Roast, per lb..l7Vic Fancy Young Veal Roast, per lb.. 25c Fancy Young Veal Chops, per lb... 25c Fancy Steer Boiling Beefv per lb... 10c Home-made Frankforts. per lb...l7Vc Home-made Wieners, per lb......l7Vie All Brands of Creamery Butter, lb. 62c Fresh Pig Tails, per lb. .12'c Peerless Laundry Tablets Washes Clothes -without rubbing, bos, per bos, at. i,... 14 tablets to the 25c Full Line f Fruits and VegeUbles at the Lowest Prices. , WASHINGTON MARKET 1407 Douglas Street 1 1PLEASE SHOP EARLYz Four CasK Meat Markets 212 No. 16th St., Omaha .- 2408 Cuming St., Omaha 4903 So. 24th St., So. Omaha 634 Broadway, Co. Bluffs S . 1 . . ' . ' ' . ' . . .' " . For Q uality Meats at Lowest P.rices 3PLEASE SHOP EARL Yc Sugar Cured Regular Hams (Small and Lean) 36c Choice Beef Pot Roast 15c Choice Steer Chuck Steak 19c Sugar Cured 1 Breakfast Bacon ' (2 or Whole) 35c PORK CUTS , Choice Pork Loin Roast . . . 27c Fresh Boston Butts ....... 26c s- .-: - . :. ' -. ' Fresh Spareribs . . . .21c Small Lean Pork Shoulders at ................. 21c Fresh Leaf Lard . .23c Fresh Neck Bones, 4 lbs . . . 25c Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs . . . . 25c Fresh Pig Ears, 3 lbs . . . . 25c Fresh Pig Kidneys, 3 lbs . . 25c Fresh Pig Tails : Fresh Pig Snouts Pure Lard . . Little Pig Hearts . 16c r . 16c . . 26c , 10c .) C j SMOKED MEATS j Sugar Cured Picnic Hams . 24c Sugar Cured Strip Bacon. .28c Sugar Cured Bacon Squares ' at f . . M . . .r . .w . , . . . .27cf Sugar Cured Bacon Backs . 28 Sugar Cured Regular Hams at . .... ......... . . . .36d Sugar Cured Skinned Hams at .......36c VEAL CUTS Choice Veal Stew . . . . . . .15c Choice Veal Roast . .' . . , . 18c Choice Veal Legs G or whole) at ... . . . . . . Choice Veal Loins Fancy Veal Chops ,21q 21c .25c SPECIALS IN CANNED GOODS At the Following Three Stores: v '' 2408 Cuming St. 4903 So. 24th 634 Broadway, Co. Bluffs Libby , Armour or, Dundee Milk,. 3 tall ; cans . Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans for , Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans . ,'. . , . . . . '. . . . . . Fancy Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 cans . . . ... . Fancy Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, 17c each; 3 cans Fancy Pork and Beans, 3 cans for . . . . . . . . . Coffee (sold with a money-back guarantee), 37c; 5 lbs; . .$1.75 Fancy Red Salmon-,". . ....... . . . . . , ...... .38c , V ' .35c .38 c 35c1 4 350; ,50t 34c place in water (same as f9r potato salad). . Remove skin from as many as required, cut up one small onion, place in baking pan, sprinkle onion with a little finely chopped parsley. Lay over them one or two thin slices of fat pork.', jPqt very little water tinder; place!in oven to cook to a light brown.' Serve. , ' Hotyandais Potatoes. '! ; Cut boiled potatoes in quarters. If potatoes, are large cut into eighths. Pour over melted butter flavored with lemon juice. Season with salt and paprika and cook about 10 min, utes in the oven; then sprinkle with parsley, one. and a half cupfuls.of potatoes to two tablespoonful but ter and half a teaspoonful 4ernon juice.' . ' ..-v.. A Ice Cream for s Sunday . Our Special RASPBERRY FUDGE Raspberry Ice Cream with Fine Assorted NuU ' a. Cream of all ICE CREAM There's a dealer near your home who will supply you with it. Place your order with him today., A' This Guarantee 1$ Your Protection ' "If OMAR Wonder Flour doesn't make the best bread end more : loaves per . sack than any flour : you have ever used, simply take the empty sack to your grocer and get your money," i a i ' i v "LOOB a Omaha Floor Mflb Company OaabsvNeh.. 3500 Ub. eeiij iwu-rn M.mn umiM Mmu w mmm mimi ui awiM m-mi i Shop Early Saturday A liberal supply of granulated sugar will be allowed on all purchases be tween 8 and 9 a. m. First come, first servedWhiIe our present stocl lasts', per pound, 21c. r An added inducement, for thrifty housewives in an interesting 2-hour sale rrom a to 11 a. m. Unly BEF CUTS Choice Rib Boiling Beef. . . . 9c Choice Steer Chuck Steak . 19c Prime Beef Rib Roast . . . 24c Choice Chuck Roast . , . . . .,17c Choice Round Steak . ... .26c Choice Corned Beef . ... .17c Fresh Cut Hamburger . . . .18c SAUSAGE AND COOKED , MEATS ' r Choice Wienies and Frankfurts at . .18c Choice Polish and Garlic ' Sausage .18c Fresh' Liver and Bologna . Sausage . .'. ...... . . . .17c Choice1 Minced Ham ..... 25c Choice Pressed Ham ; . . . .25c Fancy Brick Cheese . . . . .25c Fancy Cream Cheese . .' .' . 28c i it . . Carnaton Milk, Tall Qg - Fresh Cone Ol Cans2 for ...s4QC Leaf Urd, lb 6lC Swift's Brookfield C( No. 3 Cans Fin f. f . Cry. Pkg. Butter.... OUC j Tomatoes ... .y. . . . 1UC J. A M. Country 1JJ . Gentleman Corn .... IvC Extra fancy 300 size Lemons . , , Strictly Quality Goods These Prices Absolutely Not Good After 11 A. M. 51 1608-10 Hafney , . : Street. Doug 1796 ..-, : ... , Prime Steer Rolled Bib Roastlb ... .. We Deliver $5.00 Order to Any Part of tb City COME ONCE AND YOU WILL COME ALWAYS 32ic Fancy Young Veal Roast, lb . , 22ic MorrelPs Peacock Breakfast Bacon, lb AO! Fancy Steer Pot Roast, lb. 18ic, Fancy Young Veal Breast, lb 15c Steer Round Steak, lb." . . . x 32c' Pig Pork Loin Roast, per lb. ..32i, Leg Genuine ', qqi ', Spring Lamb, lb..! OOgC. 10-lb. Pails Swift's Pure Lard, Nfc Wt, each loss As Central Market Blend Mocha and Java Coffee, per pound ..45c Extra-Sifted Tiny, O, Early June Peas, 3 for C No. 3 Cans Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple, three for . $1.00 Crisco, all sizes, per lb 35c No. 3 Cans Del Monte ACn Peaches .... T'OC Dundee Milk, Tall cans . . . . 12ic Teko Pancake Flour, Reg. 15 pkg......... 10c Dr. Price's Baking Powder, large can . . 25c No. 3 Can N. Y. Pears, Reg. 50c 'can ' 40c Hebe or Caroline Milk, Tall tans .., 11c Electric Spark i?C Soap, 10 bars DOC $3.50 Flour, 48-lb. Cloth sacks . HU Jars Apple AO Base Preserves tOC McComb's Regular 70c Home-made Chocolates, per lb.. . Iten'a Assorted Chocolate Cookies 38c Strictly Fresh Checked Eggs," in cartons, QO Uit dozen Extra fancy heaty Juice Grapefruit, 10c; 3 for 25c Iten'a Fairy Soda Crackers, ........ 19c Peanut Butter, per lb. . . .' 22ic 5-lb. Pails Swift's SnOwflake Oleo .. ..lias M. Fancy Texas Bermuda Onions :.. 7ic 1 ...59e Iten's Graham Biscuit 22ic Fresh Country Butterrin two pound pkgs. CO per lb. Cuban Sugar Sweet Potatoes 7ic Fruits, Fresh and'Fancy Vegetables of all Kinds Special Tomato Plants, Cabbage Plants, ate Watch Tuesday Evening' Papers for Our Wednesday Specials j