. V',", "-.J'.,1 r I. 14 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 192Q.' ' O'Kellar Loses I Tilden Wins at To Schmader in Seventh Round Louisville Boy Wing on Foul Ferguson Gets Draw "Witk Eddie Hart Rhine Puts.' Richards to Sleep. , Audy Schmader, Louisville. Neb., heavyweight boxer, was awarded a victory on a foul over Terry O'Kel lar; Dayton, O., heavy, in the seventlj, round of a scheduled 10-round mill Monday night at an athletic show staged by the Douglas County post . of the American Legion at Fort Omaha. The Buckeye battler fouled the Cornhuskcr, twice in the seventh stanza before Referee Fitzgerald stopped the fight. ' The bout was an infighting affair from start to finish. Schmader dem onstrated that lie could jab well, and furthermore, that he had a terriflic right hand punch. O'Kellar Took Some Bad Ones. O'Kellar suffered both terriffic jabs and righthanders from the start to the time he fouled the Louisville iad. Whether or not Schmader can stand up under a hard smash to the jaw remains to be seen. One of O'Kellar's righthanders shook u, Andv and he had to fall into a Forest Hills; Is National Champ Forest Hills, X. Y., Sept. 7. Wil liam T. Tildcn, II.. won the national all-comers singles championship I title yesterday. In a five-set battle, ' t t 1 t I wnicn ne cuipioycu ins caiuiuii n bail service to advantage, the tall Fcnnsylvanian conquered William N. .Johnston, the Californian, who h.-.s iwice held the title and stood as the-playmg-through champion of the tournament. The score was 6-1, 1-f. 7-5. 5-7, 6-3. Ti'.den had to display the strong est elements of Iiis game to. win. In the fourth set, leading at 5-4 on games he was within a point (of tak ing the honors only to have the ag gressive Johnston flight him off and win the set. The breaks of the game were with Tilden. He haJ, his greatest streak of luck inthe eighth game of the third set whin one of his drives, going. far out of the court, hit the net post and fell good. Alro; he was helped in the final set by a net cord in stroke in one of the critical games. The unusual thing' about the match was that ! with the exception of one service Tildcn was not in- Icli'ied to make use of his tremendu- ovs pace. J ins was all on jonnston s side of the nek. The Californian brought his forehanders' into action in many of the rallies, frequently passing ' Tilden cleanlv for the : O'Kellar's jaw in the initial round and from then on until the round was , finished", jabbed 1 away at the Buckeye's face. The second roflnd was all infighting, but, during the third stanza after a few seconds of close jabbing, the scrappers broke from a clinch and each succeeded in shooting across a good blow. The fourth was Schmaders, the, Louisville boy jabbing O'Kellari , face in rapid succession. 0'Ke!l tried hard to start things in the fifth and after " jabbing Schmader in - the face, caught one of his oppo nent's righthanders under "the jaw and fell injo a clinch. In the sixth frame Schmader, shot a right to the jaw that made ' O'Kellar's' knees wobble. The seventh opened with Schmader pushing the fight. While in a clincn, O'Kellar fouled Andy and before the referee saw the low blow, landed another in the same place. 1 f- Ferguson and Hart Draw. Bob Ferguson of Omaha and Ed die Hart of Chicago fought a six-roi.nd-draw in the semi-windup. Jack Rhine, fighting his last bout in Omaha, smacked Terry Richards, Milwaukee boxer, in the jaw in the second round of their scheduled four-round mill and the latter was in the land of dreams, i - At the start of the second round, Rhine landed a hard blow to the Milwaukee fighter's jaw and then followed with another that floored Richards for the fatal iO. . In the initial preliminary bout of the evening, "Kid" Scavio of Omaha and "Kid" Curtis of Sioux City, slugged through four rounds, ending the bout on even terms. Previous to the main encounter,' Lee Monroe. Kansas City heavy- weight,, was introduced to the local tight followers. Monroe challenged the winner, as did George Lamson. Dempsey to Battle n i . o '.i i uunDoat omnn ana Bill -Brennan Next fhiearo Tribune-Omaha Bee leased Wire. Benton Harbor, Mich., Sept. 7.r- While he was resting m Ins training quarters yesterday Jack' Dempsey siid that he and his manager, Jack Ke;irns, intended to leave here- for Kfw York today. They will make their headquarters at the Belmont hotel. ! I ,"I expect Kearns to complete ar rangements for a 12-romid bout with "Gunboat" Smith, to be staged in Boston about the ''middle of next month," said PcinpJey. "Then we will be ready to go through with the Brennan match in New York." -4 Reynolds Wins field . Club Championship by Beating" Jack Hughes Sam Reynolds won the golf cham pionship of the Field club Monday by beating Jack Hughes and tlien . copped ' first honors , in the Labor iiay handicap medal play competi tion. Reynolds sv the club title wjtb a 77 and 76, shooting a 37 out . and a 40 in on the first 18 and 30 out snt! a 37 in fen the second 18. Reynolds score in the first flight , :of the handicap match was 76, hand-1 iqap 2, net 74. Gene Vaughu won the second flight with an '86-12-74 fnd Frank Marks-won the third . flight with 'an 84-17-67. . Weishaar Wins 200-Mile . ' f Race For Motorcycles Marion, Ind., Sept. 7'. The 200 . mile, international championship motorcycle race run om the track near this city Monday, was won by Ray Weishaar of Bridgeport, Cong., in 2 hours, 48 minutes and 37 sec onds, or at the. rate of 73.63 miles 'per hour, 7.2 miles faster than last year. LeonardBuckner was second and Jim Davisthird. Former Dartmouth Star Foot Ball Player Dies i Cleveland. O., Sept, 7. Theron "Steve" Lehman, star fullback of the Dartmouth eleven in 1916 and 1917, died at his hom,e here today from illness contracted during the war.v tit was years oia. ' U: . . II. ,.J .1.. til' I I . Schmader landed a good right-to T!". c naa ine u imuieaou win- iifi limning iii me wrong uirpciion any number ot times and until the break came in the lifth set. Johns ton appeared likely to pullxut of. t"c match. . j. Lamson Is in Omah With the Pugs Cedar Point. Ohio, Sept . Jack Brtt ' ton ot Chicago, welterweight champion, asily won the decision oyer Bay Bron son, Sandusky, In a ten-round bout here . today. ' ' San Francisco. Sept S. R. X. f (Snowy) ' Baker, Auatralian boning prinnoter, wha arrived ' here from Sydney on the liner Sonoma, announced bis purposa to sign -uo as many American boxnrs as possible la appear In Australia. He said mate- rial was getting scarce there and that (hose Interested In the sport .were getting tind o seeing only total talent in th i-iWS. ' ' Madison, wis., tseps. . '" 7r' o Madison, knocked out Toung Aba At tell. of Loa Angelea In four rounds. Providence. R. T.. Sept, .i-Toung Mon treal, of ttls city, won a decision over Pal Moore, f Memphis. Ml -M 2,?Jr?ShS? lultH IB U OUSlia ia: Has Split With Bert Rossiter, His Manager . i Kid Graves, reported in from Walthill, Neb., Sunday evening with the tate that George Lamson, the Indian heavyweight pugilist of that town, and his manager, J. B. Ros siter, 'vice president of the Winne bago state bank, had parted com pauy and destroye1 their contracts, leaving Lamson a free agent nt this time ' ' The Indian came ,,to Omaha Sun day evening to close negotiations foi a scrap with Andy Schmader for Seo- tembef 17. Graves had been undeH contract to Rossiter, but was re leased when the banker and Lam son parted company. - oraves says he may tram Andy Schmader, and jf lie docs ffe feels he can help Schmader tyeat Lamson. .Graves says,he knows1 every move the Indian wotild make in a boxing contest, and that he can prepare Schmader to offset anything Lam son might try against the Louisville boy. 1 State Base Ball Grand Island. Neb., Sept. 6. (Spe6Ial.) The twirling of Panzer for Hastings, al lowing Grand Island but six scattered mta, and the all around playing of Schuff for the locals, featured today's game wltli the Grand Island legion. Hastings SoOIOOlO 04 Amerloun 'Legion . . 00000000 0 0 Batteries: Panzer and ' Healey: A. Zlomke, B. Zlomke and Llndekamp. Lyons, Neb., Sept. 1. (Special Tele gram'). More than 8.000 celebrated Labor day here under the auspices of the Amer ican, Legion. Hon. 3. A. Prltchard of Onawa, la., and Herbert Rhodes, county attorney of Tekamah, were the speakers, r.oealle defeated Hooper In a game of brsa ball by a score of A to 6. It, was one 'of the largest crowds that ever at tended bah game In this part ot tha state. . .. Central City, Neb., Sept. 7. Central City defeated Giltner, to 1. in Sun day's ball game on the Central City field. C.Utner played errorless ball, but was unable to hit. Nineteen Glltner bat ters were struck out by Smith. Glltner's orjy run was secured on an outfield er ror. Brown pitched a good game, but was Ineffective In pinches and all of Cen tral City's runs, were earned. This was the deciding contest between the two teams and gives Central City two games out of three. Batteries: Brown and Hegenbarth; Smith and Wahl. Fremont. Neb.' Sept: i7.--The Sonln's Clothlors 'teat tbe Omaha Drive It Your self in one of the fastest games played in Fremont this year. Struve's pitching in pinches was what saved Fremont. Sonin s Clothiers P.. II. E. 0 000002010 13 14 3 Drive It Yourself 0 0 0 2 0 0 Baftetls: Struve, Sihalbcrw. Strikeouts: By Struve. ; by Schalberg, ) 0 0 2 Bon hi 04 7 . 2 Langer, Greenw4od. Neb., Sept. 7. Greenwood defeated the Armours Sunday. 4 to 3. In a sensational game charaeterlaed'by Stevens' fielding and Lyck, Zink and Armstrong' hitting. Fitch of Herman pitched a tight game for the locals and Y. Graves got a homer for the Armours. Score: I P.. H. B. Greenwood ..,.0 000110 14 13 3 Armours 10100000 1 3 e a . Batteries: FitSh. Lyck; Graves, Devlne. Bloomfield.x Neb.. Sept. 7. (Special. Bloomfield defeated Crofton here Sunday bv a 0 to 1 score. The locals scored seven riibs In the seventh inning, but the rest of the game was close and interesting. Hcires pitched a good game and had a perfect batting record, getting four hits out of four tttnes at bat. Cook also shone at the stick, getting two three baggers out of three times at bat. The locals have won slk straight games jnd their standing forf the season Is .722. Bloomfield plays at Wausa next Sunday. Grand Circuit Results. .2 6 Hartford, Conn.. Sept. 6. Summaries 2:15 trot, two in three, purse $1,00 Wlkl Wikl, b. g., by Buddie Archdale (Geers) ! Doc Hyatt, b. g., by Peter The Great (Murohy) 6 i Harvester Stream, b. m., by Tbe Har renter (W. Flemlna) TTIlilo Fletcher, h. m.. bv Peter The Great tCox) S First Virginian, b. h., (DlckeYeon) ....4 4 Time: 3:094: 2:08. Free for all pace, two In three heats, purse 12,000: Sapardo. b. g by San Francisco (Murphy) -. 1 1 Direct C. Burnett, b. g., by Direct Hal (Crossier) , 2 2 Goldle Todd, b. m., by Todd Mac (Geers) J J TlmV 2:03: v2:0S. . 2:12 pace, two In three heats, purse 11.000: , . Harvester, b. h., by The Harvester W. Fleming) 1 1 Joe McK., b. . g.. by Bonnie McK. (H. Fleming) 5 2 Amookla. blk. , ra., by the Northern Man (Proctor) . ......2 8 Guesswork, b. m., by Peter The Great (White) 3 S Royal Dewey, b. g.. (Martin) 4 S Queen Abbe. b. m.. (Tinman) .....6 4 Time: 2:07U: 3:07. S:04 trot, two In three, purse $2,000: Nedd, b. m., Atlantic Express (H. ' Fleming) 1 2 1 Charley Rex, b. g.. by . Reaction (Murphy) 4 1 ! Peter June, ch. h., by Peter The Great (Geers) ...J .S f 4 Baron C. Geantle, b. h., by Gentle . McDonald 3 ft Time: ::05i; 2:04H: 2:07 y,. Labor Dag Results Oklahoma City. Okl.. Sept. 7. Nate Jackson of Oklahoma City last night was given the decision -by a board of three Judges after 10 slashing rounds with' Jimmy Murphy of St. Louis, Tbe men are bantamweights. Youngstown, O., Sept. 7. Richie Mit chell of Milwaukee outpointed Mel Coogan of Brooklyn - In a 12-round bout Kilo Watts Wins 2:12 Trot 'At Hamlinc, Minn,, Meet Hamlincf 'Minn., ' Sept. 7.-John Kathn, 78 year old, of Osage, la;, driving. Dennie Sullivan, - won the 2;20 trot, feature event at the Great Western circuit rces. Summary: ; 2:20 trot. $1,000 addeel money: ' Dennlo suiuvan, bin. g won; mrsac, u. ,n... sec 7 i ; : : 1 ; : end; Captain Dick. g. (., third. Bcstvtjme. ::J'4. , v 2:10 pace, $1,000 added money: Effle Direct, ch. m., won; Phil Patch, b. h., second: Halite Ibtyt, s. m.. third. Best time. 2:0514. 1 2:13 trot, Duluth .purse, $1,000 added money: Kilo Watts, 0. ni., won; Red Ben, b. h second; Brooklyn Hal, b. g., third. Best time, .2:03. , .... r ' Sherivood Magee Fifed . Columbus, O., Sept. 7 Outfielder Sherwood aMagee, for years n Na tional league star, was today given his unconditional rcleaseby the Co lumbus club of the American as sociation. Pitcher "Lefty" George was sold to the Minneapolis ' club for the waiver pncc.'j ' t Milton Wins at Uniontown. L'niontown, Pa., Sept. 7. Tommy Milton won the 225-mile automobile race yesterday in 2:20:24, averaging ninety-six miles an hour. Jimmie Murphy was second, finishing in 2:21 :27,vuUh an average of 94.8 milts an hour, while Eddie Hearne cant in third in 2:24:34. His avcrag speed was 93.9 mile? an hour. Other drivers who finished were Eddie O'D.onncll, fourth; Gaston Chevrolet, fifth; Eddie Miller, sixth and Y,aldo Stein, seventh. Three Given Fines. Clarence Cox, Herbert Taylor and Fred Jackish were each fined $lTX) by; Federal Judge Woodrough yes terday ,for illegal possession of liqitpr. S. S. Gty of Omaha Is Grounded at Yokohama tTolfio, Sept.- 7. The American steamer Ciiy of Omaha, from""Ba!ti niore to Yokohama, grounded at the entrance of Yokohama hafbor. - Unparalleled Bargains Offered to 'Buyers in; September Sale of Home .Furnishings Never have the value-giviny, money saving advantages of Cash Buying and Selling Methods been .more clearly demonstrated. Make selections early. Store Open Until 6 JP.' M. Jl 11 . THE CASH STORE .-, hjs . ! .-...., .... ' ' 1 Continue Wednesday and throughout the entire week. It will mean many thousands of dollars jn actual savings to our customers. See these bargains early. Store Open Until 6 P. M. ; Matchless Values in New Furniture in Our J September Sale; All ;This Week Whether you need jfst a single piece or, t he Furnitur for the entire home, you'll do wel to make your selections here and now. Evry itemlisted a value you'll find it impossible to duplicate, arid there are many-others; here for your selection at equally pleasing prices. . ' v - ' ( ''1':'. ( $375.00 Woven Cane Back Davenport Suite Loose spring cushions, pillows and slumber roll" in mulberry velour and ; artistic ; Queen Anne design, of genuine mpogany,.. . . . . L .$299.50 $400.00 Handsome Three-Piece Over stuffed Livinjr Room Suite Seats have spring, filled, loose "cushions un usually comfortable; very special at . . . ....... $325.00 $175.00 Mahogany ' Duofold Suite The divan opens to a double bed.' Suite consists of divan, chair" and rocker; upholstered: with (Spanish art leath er $149.50 $75.00 Solid Oak Duofolds. .$65.00 $40.00 Metal Duofolds. . . $29.75 $40.00 Reed Couches . . . . .$25.00 $10.00 Solid Oak Rockers $7.50 $69.50 Antique Mahogany . Davenport ' Table, 60 inches long.? S55.00 $55.00 Chaise Lounge, upholstered in . cretonne $39.75 $9.00 Mahogany Rockers . . . $7.50 $45.00 Mahogany Library Tables . . $39.75 $30.00 Quarter Oak Library Tables . ; . $23.50 v Solid Oak Dining Table Top is 45 inches, extends to 6 feet ; sharply re- . ducked , to .$29.75' Buffet to match, at. $37.50 Genuine Leather Slip-Seat Chairs - to match; at $5.75 $1,000.00 Walnut 10-Piece Dining Room Suited must be seen to be appre ciated, in Italian 1-enaissance design ; sharply reduced to 8750.00 $750.00 10-Piece. Genuine Mahogany' Dining Room Suite in colonial design ; specially priced .. ....... .$475.00 66-inch Queen Anne Walnut Buffet, fit $119.50 54-inch Queen Anne Walnut Exten-' sionOables .....!.,...... . $65.00 Queen Anne Dining Chairs to match, each ..V.... $15.00 Wonderful ' Values in Walnut or Ma hogany Bedroom Suites. 50-inch Walnut or Mahogany Dresser, mirror 30x42 in., Queen Anne design, aW.....,.,: $119.50 Vanity Dresser with triple mirror, to match at '.$149.00, Chiffonier to match. $95.00 Bed to match. . . . . .'. , . .$95.00 Triple Mirror Vanity Dresser $75.00 ; v twenty-five per cent discount on all drop and .discontinued patterns. Every article in this. sale ' is new; positively no old goods included. .We have . . a iull'stock of Englander Couches. Our stock is i particularly well balanced there is ' a compre hensive collection of Furniture for every room in . the house. ' Solid Oak Dresser with bevel mirrors, size 20x24, plank top, sfze 20x40, a value . . . .'.$34.75 Solid Oak. Princess Dresser, mirror 18 x32, top 20x40, a value . . . .$35.00 Mahogany or. Oak Center v Table .-$6.00 Mahogany Finish Smoker ' Stands ... y . . Vv;s. . $2.85 ' Cedar Chests from $15.00 to . $69.50 Kitchen Tables, 26x42 top . '. .$.95 Kitchen Cabinet Base, practical and convenient . . . i I . . : ''. ... :. .$12.00 Solid Oak Dining Chairs . , . . $2.50 Solid Oak, Dining Chairs, ' genuine t leather slip seats. ..... ..V, . .$5.00 Chifforobes.. ...$19.75 to $95.00 4-Poster Walnut or Mahogany Wood Beds. .$59.50 ; 2-Inch Simmonst Continuous Post White Enamel, "Walnut, Oak, Mahogany or ? Venn's . Martin' Finish ' . Beds, with 5 1-inch filler rods . . $1 6.75 Simmons' Brass Beds, frota .... f . $25.00 to $120.00 Simmons' Cribs, from. . . . . . .V.. pSOS $500 .We carry a full line of Simmbns' Beds, Springs and Cribs at reduced prices? i "V -i - : J:lt:!tuiliiiim!!i:ii:ltfMirir!ilt:itMt,'t'!initii!t-t!iJir!li:i.'iUl ii:iii'l!tli:i!ili:ri:ili(i:iti;il:f;ii:n,.t Rugs and Linoleums ; ' Most Pleasingly Underpriced - M a n v R e fYi n r k n h I e lues i in Our September Safe of j Blankets iiil'.i:il"it'iti4s:!K:lliiiWii:mwl!W'il:'l!iMlrillitnlin .'1 II Our, new Fall stocks are "here for your selectiort and September Sale. Cash Prices insure a substantial sav v ing on every -purchase. The very newest patterns in Bige low, Alexander Smith j& Spn, Shuttle worth Bros.; Hartford Carpet Co. and other well-known makes at surpris ingly low cash pries. Quality is our first consideration, consequently we ,show no damaged or mismatched rugs every piece must, be perfect quality. You'll find these values far superior. 9x12 Bi(tlow-Hartfdrl Wilton Bugs, worth , $175.00 9x12 Shuttleworth Wilton Rugs. " worth $150.00, special- . .S120 8-3x10-6! Blgelow-Hartford Wilton Rues. worth $155.00 $130 xlh $95.00, special..., ...7S- AVminSter Rugs, worth ,$80.0fl $62 9x12 Smith's Palisade Velvet Rugs, worth $85.00, special 68 9x12 Smith's Velvet Rugs, worth $55.60, special 8.3x10-6 Smith'a Axminster Rugs, worth $70.00, special jss K-3xl0-6 Smith's Palisade VJt Ruks, worth $75.00 J62 7- 6x9 Smith's Axminster Rugs, worth $55.00, special. 92 8- 3x10-6 Manor Tapestry. Rugs, worth $45.00, special J35 7-6x9 Manor Tapestry Rugs, worth $40.00, spocial J30 6x9 Pigelow-Hartferd Wilton Rugs, worth $96.00, special $83 6x9 Smith's Palisade Velvet Rugs, worth $47.00, spec.al $3S 6x9 Manor Tapestry Rugs, worth $35.00. special.. ..;, -$24 11-3x12 Bigelow-Hartford Wilton Rugs. wrth $225.fl $185 11-8x12 Smith's Palisade Rugs, worth $98.00. special $8S 9x12 Grass-Rugs, worth $15.00, special... V-JIS 36x72 Grass Rugs, worth $4.00, special LZ.1i 36x6 Best Wilton Rugs, worth $22.00, special J .$16.50 Also we have hundreds of all. shades of Small Rugs specially prited from J,,.......;.....-. $1.75 up to $12.50 75 rolls' Vf Naii V Straight Lined Linoleur.i, v'u. $2.75 per square yard, special, at, square yard. . . . ...... $2.25 5TJ rolls of Neponset Floor Covering, th best on the market, in new fair. patterns, worth If.OO square yard, at, square yard .... 80c Window Shadcsr in the largest selection f colors, 36x84 inches., com- , . plete; each W.'. .. .i.iu up io D1NNERWARE FOURf rf FLOOR fxli Colonial Rugs, wqrlh $95.00, special. 9x12 Smith's Seamless AVmmiter Rugs, Haviland China Dinner : Sets, $67.50 Fine French china dinner sets with pretty pink rose design and gold coin treatment. ' Bor der pattern. ' , V'" Da'nty Gold Lace Border Dinner and Breakfast Sets' I00-P1ECE SETS at $21.50 SI.PIErR SRTS FOR 412.00 U- PIECE BREAKFAST SET-' $7.75. ... -y Elegant Bavarian Dinner, I Sets, irv China " Decorated with black Grecian j border design and gold' coin I treatment, new plain shapes,. ! $140.00. ! .American China Dinner Sets, $27.95 . v New plain shape with beautiful riaturali color rose spray with gold linesf ' . 1 51-Piece Set, -same decora tion, service for 6 'persons, $14.95. " , ANNEX SALESROOM i Oatmeal Dishes oat-spe- Austrian china coin gold meal dishes, 75c ' values, cial, at 25c each. Cups and Saucers Decorated Jap China Cups ami Sa.ucers? 25c pair. Vlr:i!:ll!li:ir.i'i;;li'iri:i:h:Ji:il!ii:ii'i!ii! ifHi;i!:i;:iMi,'iii!:iiil!j;:ii:::l:!li:i:'i':ii:i ii r ( i ii ii ri"l!)i!!i::i:l Tha Hayden Cash Store Plan of Buying- and i. Selling Afford 'Perfect Assurance of , - ' - Blanket Comfort at MosJ Rea- : ' , sonable Cort. : . .-' . ' ' j . ' ' J I : ' ' ' - '' " . Plaid Wool Nap Blanket, f,or double size beds, pair .'.$6.50 I PlaidiHalf Wool Blankets for double size Wd,s, irair.i$1250 I m Plaid All Wool Blankets for-double size beds, pair: ,S17.50 I Gray or Tan Cotton Blankets for double rsize beds, ? I Par v." J.......... v.tf...S3.50 I.Gray Wool Nap Blankets for double size beds, pair. .$5.95 I Gray Nashua WoIdI Nap Blankets, 66x80 (singfe) cut and s bound, each $2.98 1 'Bathrobe JTankets, 72x90, cord, tassel and frojr in-1 " v eluded '. . . .$7.25 . . Indian Robe Blankets, the Beacon make, each. ..... .$9.50 5 I Plush Robes, an auto accessory of real comfort. . . . .$9.95 f - All Wool Shawls, imported quality, high-grade. Auto Robes, . . 31U, (ll ; coating style, at, each. .$7.50 .at, each f All Wool Auto Robes, 30-oz Khaki Blankets, single, 62x82, high-grade wool, each. $T. 75 l l)i:!i!ji:i::i:!i!:'i;:i::liii;:i::!l!!i:!ivi!l''li:i!iliil!;i':li!i;:i!'iil!'li;l::i;;ii(iiiiiiiiliili:i,!iii!!i! A Few of Hayden-s Money Saving Prices on Housefurnishings Wasll: Horton Electric Washing Machine for Electric Iron," complete with cord, for. Electric -Grill for. , ... .1 . Electric Percolator for . Electric Toasters for . . .v. ....... , Large "Size O'CedarlOil Mop'for. ........... Kolpac- Canning Outfit' for . ". ".' Sphnt Clothes Hamper, medium size, for. . '. . . . Fancy Oval Shape Willow "Clothes Basket for. . Full Size. Stand Ironing Board for. ....... .". . Nickel Plated Copper Tea Kettle, No. 8, for. . . . Climax Food Chopper, No. 50 for: . . . .' . . $110 ."..$5.50 .$14.00 .$17.00 .$8.00 , $1.45 ..$4.50 .$1.75 ..$2.25 ..$3.75 .$2.50 ...$1.85 1 0-qb Alumihum Berlin Kettle with cover for. . . is,. .$2.25 4-qt. Aluminum Berlin Kettle with covet forVi.V. . ,'.$1,49 8-qt. Aluminum Preserving Kettle for.,,. .$li98 10-qt. Aluminum Preserving Kettle for.". ., .$2.10 6-qt. Aluminum Sauce Pan with cover for. . ...... ".$1.95 2-qt. Aluminum Sauce Pan with cover for. ..... , t . $1,59 vAluminum Double Boiler, medium size, for.., .$225 Aluminum Fry Pan for, ........................ . .$1.25 Aluminum Soup Strainers for A. .. , ,. ,85 Heavy Extra Large Aluminum Mixing Bowls for $1.75 Heavy Medium SizeAluminum Mixing Bowls for $1,25 Round Aluminum Roasters -for .....$1.89 , Aluminum Tea Kettle, No. 8 size, for v. .. . . $4.25 Aluminum Tea Kettle, No. 7 size, for..... $3.75 5 - ' .. a,'ii,.!i;:in.i;:ii:li:tiiliHli. 'iil'.i'.luii!iliw:i.ni!li'i!;i:i:iiii:iii September, Sale Specials I 1 . Lace and Drapery fylaterials EXTRA SPECIAL MID-WEEK GROCERY SALEQUALITY GOODS PRICED RIGHT 48-lb. sacks Best Jligh Grade Flour. . .$3.25 24-lb."sacks Pure Rye Flour. . ....... $1.25 Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Wilson Milk, 14c Small cans' PcV Carnation- or Wilson Milk ... . v ? ........ . :. . . . .TWc No. 1 cans NoJ. cans Kamo Assorted Syrups. . . . :0q Pure Tomato Catsup or Vinegar, bottle ."10c Large Jars .Pure .Frtfit Preserves. .... -38c The Best Domestic. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, pkg.. . . i . . . . 7&c Tall cans Pink Salmon 19c No. 2 cans Early June Peas, Fancy Ripe To matoes or Sweet Sugar Corn, can. .12 He Fancy Japan. Rice, per lb 124 e Large bottle Chow Chow, Celery Rel'sh or Sour Pickles, bottle ,.... 25c The. Best No. 1 Navy Bean, lb . . . . , ... 10c Large bottles Fancy Queen Olives ... 85c Beech Nut Preserves, all flavors, large size bottles . s. 49c Beeck Nut Preserves, medium size bottle.32c Beech Nut Jellies, all flavors, large size 49c Beech , Nut Jellies, . all flavors, medium size';..-. ' '.:32c Snider's Catsup, large tfottle .28c Lea & Perrin Sauce, bottle .28c 1-lb. cans Gordon & Dilworth Plum Pud. ding V 55c Individual size Gordon & Dilworth Plum Pudding ..'......... 20c 6 bars Beat 'Em, All Soap. . ......... .25c 6 cans Sunbright CIeaner' i. ...25c 10 bars' White Borax NapJha .Soap. ; . . .58c Fancy Evaporated Apples, lb 20c Cleaned Curants, lb . , ..... . . 25c Oyr Famous Golden Santos Coffee, the Talk of . Omaha, Wednesday Special, 3 lb. for $1.00 ' BARTLtTT PEAR SPECIAL Vi boxes Colorado Bartlett , Pears, while they last, per box. ............ .v$1.75 THE VEGETABLE MARKET OF OMAHA v Fancy Red Triumph. Potatoes, peck 15 lbs..-.. -..."Jl 50c Large Heads Cabbage. .... .t .7ic Fancy Sweet Potatoes ib. '. .7'c Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn, dozen. . . .17Jas 3 large Green Peppers. 3c 3 bunches Fresh Carrots. . . . . ........ 5c 3 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce. . . w 5c Fancy Cauliflower, per lb . f . .. : . . r. . . 15c Fancy Wax and Green Bearis, lb. . . . i. '.'.'5c . Fancy Red or White Onions!, lb...:.3Wc Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb ....... . ; .... 5c Large market basket .Green Peppers. . . .35c Large market basket Ripe Tomatoes, . . ,30c Large market basket Small White Pickling Onions $1.25 V V"' ANNEX SALESROOM "Plain Marquisette, 40-in., ecru, ivory, white, ?5c grade, j yard '...-.y 50t ' Novelty Voile, 36-in., white only ,75c grade, yard. . . . . ,50t ! White Scrim Curtains, ruff Jed or, plain edge, pair, $1.59 MarqsB'sette for-side drapery, all new, 75c grade, yard. .59d ; Madras Y or side drapes, 36-in., new colors, most lustrous fin i ish, per yard. ........ . ................ i$1.75 i Lace Edging, white, ivory, ecqu, neat and serviceable, yd"..5t i New Lace Curtains (all 2 yard). We especially invite your !i inspection of the beautiful Quaker Craft line shown here in SDienoiu variety ui uavraus, oi. iuo uuujM.ii.i, $6,50. $7.95, S9.05 nd. . $13.50 , '2 Artistic Terry Cloth for Portieres, etc, he new duplex effects j I are especially attractive, 36-inX wide, yard . , . .$2.25 ! i ' ,' V . ' ' i S . ..:.;:!.):(!.!: ii'ii:'i:itiii-r.:l''t!!.ris :m IMmiWI .ai:l.i'!ii!liiiilii!:tiil'iJ 1 lit Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pay i .! A-