Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 08, 1921, Page 9, Image 9

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OmahaV New Model Food Center !
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OPENS TODAY FOR YOUR INSPECTION
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I flowers an-l draped flags. Demon-
the store, each under the supervision
of an export in his line. They will
include meats and fish, bakery goods,
groceries, coffee, delicatessen, candy,
fruits and vegetables, cigars and to
bacco. More than 50 clerks will be
employed throughout the store.
! The management of the store de
clares prices will compare favorably
The Fooil Center" to Have 8 i in the ctly. There will be a truck
Big New Omaha
Grocery to Open
Doors Saturday
Departments, Each Run by
Expert Many Novel
Features.
The Food Center, 1814-18 l-'arnam
.streeC which has been unoer the
course of construction fpr some
time, will be opened for business Sat
urday morning under the supervision
of Harry Kavich, president and gen
eral man igr.
The store room is finished in
Alaska marble, plate glass and mis
sion oak, and is said to be one of
the most sanitary places of its kind
in the middle west. Wherever
goods arc handled only marble and
plate glass l.ave been used in the fix
tures. Tin figures, costing 5100,000.
were made in Omaha and installed
by the Omaha Fixtures and Supply
company.
Eight Departments.
There Tvill be eight departments in
Tn tl Mr of the store room there
will be m office where customers
may pay their talephone and light
bills. On the balcony there will be
a ladies' rest room.
To Have Ice Pant.
One of the features of the equip
ment is the 80-foot refrigerator, fur
nished wjlh a 20-ton ice manufactur
ing plant. The refrigerator is made
completely of plate glass and mar
ble. Starting from the store Friday
noon, there will be a parad to an
nounce the opening of the Food
Center Saturday.
To Hold Parade.
There will be 100 automobiles and
trucks in the line, most of them rep
resenting some big commercial con
cern with which the new concern
will do business.
Friday evening there will be a
public rcption. The store room
will be !.corated in smilax, palms,
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strations of food to be sold at the
store will be made. Lunches will be j
served and each visitor will be given I
a souvtoii There will be plenty of
music affd the reception will continue ,
until midnight
Prune and Nut Sandwich
. Bread
Two cups graham flour, one-half
cup cornmeal, one and one-half cups
flour, one-half cup brown sugar, one
teaspoon salt, one teaspoon soda
two teaspoons baking powder, two
cups prunes, cooked, stoned and
chopped, one-half cup walnuts
chopped, one-half cup molasses, two
cups of sour or buttermilk. Sift all
dry ingredients. Add prunes and
nuts, molasses and sour milk, mix
well, pour in two greased bread pans
and let stand 15 minutes before bak
ing. Have a moderate o n ai ! bake
about 45 minutes. i
Apricot Gateau.
Cut sponge cake in thin sljces or
use iady fingers; put a layer of
cooked apricots and a layer of cake
alternately, having four layers. Pour
over all a boiled custard. Serve
very cold.
Prune Toast
One cup prunes cooked, ne table
spoon corn starch, one tablespoon
leniim juice, one-half orange (juice
and grated rind). Heat prunes ith
orange and lemon; sw.eeten if neces-
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sary. Drain prunes from juics and
cook syrup until thicck. Dissolve
cornstarch in cold water, add to
prune juice and cook until thick.
Stone prunes, add to juice and sr o
hot on French toast or cold with
whipped cream.
TOLEDO SCALES!
Over Twenty installed in thU beautiful new market.
j Over Twenty installed in thU beautiful new market. 1
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Burglary Protection
for the Food Center
The New Food Center has spared no expense in obtaining
the best of everything in order to serve the public in the
most highly efficient manner.
la keeping with these high standards and their excellent
facilities for service, they carefully" chose a firm when
placing their
' Burglary Insurance
wfco tfey realized would "Fay the Claim First."
Tie result of their decision
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"Pays the Claim First'
Insurance, , 640 Pint, National Bank.
Surety Bonds, Tyler' 0360.'
Investment Securities. ,
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When you want the best
ask for "Midwest'?
WE DO NOT RETAIL FROM WAGONS
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TO better accommodate our thousands
of patrons; to make their shopping
easy, and to render them more efficient
service, we have secured space in
Omaha s Newest Market
1814-16-18 Farnam Street
where one can secure Ortman's Quality
Bread and Pastry at all times.
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TABLE SUPPLYj
EQUIPPED WITH THE
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Grocery, meat, fish, butter,
egg, delicatessen, coffee,
cigar and tobacco depts.
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MADE IN OMAHA
Used for all refrigeration manufacturing ice-cooling
drinking water. Complete plant installed and guarantee
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With Growing Omaha
.Realizing that such a store as S" would vastly
increase tlie value of our property, we have gone to
a great deal of expense to improve this building.
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Extending our best wishes for
: -. . theuccess of
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Glover & Spain
REALTORS
919 City Nat. Bank;Bldg.
Slater Co.,
506 Keeline Bldg.
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Trade at the "Food
Center"
But Be Sure You
Ask for
"Alamito"
Quality Products
For your own health's sake, drink more milk,
"Mother kature's" 'own health food.
Of
AlamitoMilkWhiteDairy
v Leavenworth at 26th.
Douglas 0409 Phones:. Co. Bluffs, Red 2874
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Omaha's Finest Market
Bids You Welcome -
Accept This Announcement as a
Personal Invitation to Attend
The Formal Opening
of the Food Center
Friday, April Eighth
2 to 10 P. M.
It is with considerable pride that the management of this
new business institution solicits your approval of its accom
plishment in bringing to such successful completion this
acknowledged super-market.
Music-
Refreshments-
-Souvenirs
No merchandise will be sold
during the formal opening.
iKTTera'THINGfcTYa-E
1814-16-18 Farnam Street
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