Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 03, 1922, Page 13, Image 13

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SLCtPY-TIME TALCS
THE TALE OF
SNOWBALL
I AMR
jAKI llli jJA I UTi
CU.MTI R XIX.
Tin Wrong Target.
'Give m anmher pnh I ke itut
one!" Jonnie Gicen shouted from
the wing.
Little did he dtnm that Snow
ball was rushing towards hint from
behind, niliin with hcatl lowered
in hit lct Imitiiiir ivr,
(i cfurf lien the hoy Rfd slip.
rel C" tl theVay, there . only
one thin that touM lmppnt. A
A moment after Johnnie shouUi
Snowball i truck th swinf seat.
moment after Johnnie shouted Snow
ball struck the swing scat.
Crah! Bang! Split 1 A terrible cry
from Johnnie Own! And a second
or two later a dull thud.
The crash, hang and split came
when Snowball's head met the
swing seat. The thud followed when
Johnnie hit the ground.
Then all was quiet, except for a
low moauiiiK from the spot where
Johnnie Green lay.
Red had climbed sprylv into a
wagon which stood nearby. But
he soon saw that he needn't have
jrone to that trouble. For Snowball,
plainly had no more butts left in
him for the time being. He stood
.Mill in a dazed fashion and stared
dully about him The heavy oaken
swing scat had been no soft mark
to hit. sailing swiftly through the
air with 80 pounds of boy upon it.
Red had given one great shout.
Hut now he, too, was very quiet. He
jumped out of the wagon and ran
to Johnnie Green, and lifted John
nie's head.
"Are you hurt, Johnnie?" he asked.
But it was almost a minute before
he could even breathe. He lay there
gasping, with his hands clutched
across his stomach. His eyes rolled
about in the queerest way. If Red
hadn't betn frightened f he would
have laughed in Johnnie's fare.
At last Johnnie Green spoke.
"Wh-wh-what happened?" he ask
ed in a halting whisper. "Did the
ropes break?"
"X!" Red answered. "The ropes
held though it's a wonder."
"Can't you tell me what happen
ed?" Joh.nnie begged him. "If it
wasn't the ropes, what was it?"
"It was Snowball," said Red. "He
butted you."
"I don't believe it," cried John
nie. "He never butted me in his
whole life."
Johnnie Green was sitting up now.
And since he didn't seem to be
tnuth hurt, the boy KH couldn't
lirlu grinning. ,
"Look kt that ming et!" he
fucUimed. porting io the splinter,
ed bit o( oak board prr Johnnie.
"Von don't think J youthji I
split that thing with my head?"
And then Johnnie Green jut h4
to believe rim. And Johnnie bajn to
get angry, loo.
"Von nun. have seen Snowball
roniing." he growM, "Why didn't
yon war.T rn?H
Red kwallowed a few limn at he
tried t. thmk of a good answer,
"Well." he replied finally. ' I didn't
know he was going to butt you, did
I? Didn't you jut say yourself that
he never had bulled you?"
To all thit Johnnie Green mad no
aiuttcr.
"If you ak me." R4 went oil
more eail "I should say you were
lucky. Vou were lu-kv to have that
swing seat under you."
Johnnie Green roe slowly to his
feet.
"There's something queer about
this." he declared.
"That's so." Red agreed. "There
is. Vou'd just aked me for another
hard push . . . And you got one
a harder one than 1 could have given
Letters From Six States
Laud The Bee Radio Music
Letters from Kansas, Wyoming.
Missouri, South Dakota, Iowa and
far points in Nebraska report that
The Bee's radio program last Tues
day night was heard distinctly.
Many voiced it as "the best yet."
"Your radio concert was certainly
wonderful." wrote Mrs. Elmer Love
joy, Laramie, Wyo.
"Randall's Royal orchetra came
ir. so loud we had to put on the sott
pedal," was the comment of D. L.
Allen Mound City. Mo.
"The Bee concert was plainer and
better than any we have heard,"
wrote E. J. Tarvin, Marysville, Kan.
An audience of 500 at Guthrie
Center, la , listened in last Tuesday's
concert. Another Bee radio concert
will begin at 8:15 tonight.
U'U , . . So I dtni't ( what you're
lompUiniftg about"
And then lie prtteiided U.t bt
didn't uu.:rrtjii' why Johnnie
Green tried to hit him.
u'optfutn. is;; t
SOMMER BROS.
Her. 0188. 28th sue Farnam
SATURDAY SPLCIALS
OmarFlour, per 24 lb.
sMwh Gum irvi, no
per ll LLC
i'eorl White tiuxp,. Of
in bar for uJC
Oypul Whiiu fcudii Uni', QQ.
3 for UJC
iJf irt-umrry Gutter, JQ -per
lb OOC
Old Uuu-h CU'unavr, OQ
H rarta for LUC
Munurch Oven Uaked O O
Beans. .1 cans for eJafaC
New 1'otutoea, larRp, t on
per pk ' JuC
llomt Grown June l'vas, OQ
a qts. for LZJC
Home Grown Bevta, Of".
4 bnnehis for JC
Iceberg Head Lettuce, 1 A
per head 1UC
for 25
Green and Wax Beans, 1A
per qt 1UC
Green lYpprrs, lurge, C g
each "C
for 25
Frsh Mint, largo "1
rmnh-. 2 for IOC
Genuine Spring Lumb
Forequarters, per lb 20
Hinrtnuarte r., per lb 3?)
Wilson'a Certified Bacon, by the
whole or half etrip, Q Q
per lb OOC
Friday orders mean early delivery
Saturday. Mail orders filled at
above prices.
Do you know all about
these new and money-saying uses for
Kingsford's Corn Starch?
IT is not necessary to purchase both a bread and a pastry flour. By
using H cup of Kingsford's Corn Starch to H cup of any good flour
the percentage of gluten is decreased and the starch content increased
so that home prepared flour will make a lighter and finer grained cake, i
If your recipe calls for 4 egga to 1 quart of milk, use 3 eggs and- for
the egg omitted use 'A tablespoonful of Kingsford's Corn Starch.
For smoother, glossier gravies and sauces use dessert spoonful of
Kingsford's Corn Starch, instead of a tablespoonful of wheat flour. For
lighter, flakier biscuits, pie crusts and
muffins, make your pastry flour with one
fourth cup of Kingsford's and three-fourths
cup wheat flour.
A little Kingsford's Corn Starch dusted
on top of cakes before icing prevents the
frosting from running off. A quarter tea
spoonful of Kingsford's put into each of
your salt-shelters will prevent salt caking.
Pastry made with Kingsford's Corn
' Starch makes lighter, flakier biscuits, pie
crusts and muffins.
Take a Ride
in the New
HUDSON
FREE i Aek your grocer
or write Corn Products
Sales Co., 8th and Jack
son Sts., Omaha, Neb.,
for beautiful (older of
the new Kingsford Corn
Starch recipes.
o yjiri
Takes the WUS-P0Ll5K
SXS5 SlaveryOut NPATRICK
of Wash Day,
A REAL luxury is announced
when the call comes to
partake of a Puritan Ham or
Bacon meal. It's in the flavor!
Order always by name.
THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY
c
Puritan
, -Iheltotctell" Bacon
Market Specials
of Interest to All Housewives
.BIJEE
El MO
OMAHA'S LEADING CASH MARKETS
212 No. 16th St. 2408 Cuming St
4903 So. 24th St.
Choice Native Steer Fancy
Pork Loin Boiled, Boneless, Bib Fresh Boasting
Boast Boast Special Chickens
18c 20c 18c
Choicest Cuts Fancy Steer Choice
Veal Shoulder Beef Pot Boast, Veal
Boast Per Lb. Chops
15c 11c I 20c
BEEF CUTS
Choice Beef Chuck Boast 12c
Prime Beef Bib Boast .18c
Choice Bib Boiling Beef. .... ... . . .5c
Choice Bound Steak. .... . .... . . .20c
Choice Sirloin Steak. . . . . ... . . . . .22c
Boneless Corned Beef. ...... ... .14c
Fresh Cut Hamburger Steak 15c
CANNED GOODS . '
Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans. .40c
Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans. . . . . .27C
Fancy Kidney Beans, 3 cans 35c
Evaporated Milk, tall cans, 3 for. 25c
Fancy Tomatoes, 2 for ,25c
Fancy Pork and Beans, 3 for. . . .27c
Mona Coffee 25c
Kasper's Big Five Coffee 35c
Buehler Bros. Royal Coffee. 40c
SPRING LAMB
Choice Hind Quarters ....22c
Choice Fore Quarters. 12c
Fancy Short Cut or Leg Mutton. 22c
Fancy Mutton Chops 22c
Buehler Bros. White Naptha
Laundry Soap, 10 bars .50c
(Limit to Each Customer)
Cudahy Puritan
Lard, 10-lb pail, $1.65
5 lb pail, 85c
Cudahy Puritan
Skinned Hams
34c
Fancy
Fresh
Killed
Young
Hens
27c
POEK CUTS
Lean Pork Butts . .17c
Fresh Spare Bibs 10c
Fresh Leaf Lard .11c
Small Lean Pork Shoulders. . . . ...15c
Choice Salt Pork 18c
Little Pigs' Hearts, 4 lbs 25c
Fresh Pigs' Liver, per lb . . . . .8c
Fresh Pigs' Feet, 4 lbs.. 25c
Pickled Pigs' Feet, 3 lbs 25c
Fresh Breakfast Sausage 20c
SAUSAGE AND COOKED MEATS
Choice Wienies and Frankfurts. .18c
Choice Polish Sausage 18c
Fresh Liver Sausage 15c
Fresh Bologna Sausage . . .' 15c
Choice Minced Ham 20c
Choice Pressed Ham 20c
Fancy Summer Sausage 20c
Fancy Brick Cheese .22c
Fancy Cream Cheese 25c
Fancy Large Dill Pickles, dozen. .25c
BUTTEBINE
Liberty Nut, 1-lb. carton 20c
5 lbs. for 95c
Evergood Butterine, 2-lb. carton. 45c
5-lb. carton for ... . $1.00
Best Creamery Butter .36c
Strictly Fresh Selected Eggs 25c
Pure Lard
Per Lb.
14c
Cudahy Puritan
Bacon
35c
Sugar Cured
Picnic
Hams
Sugar Cured
Skinned Hams
(2 or whole)
Fancy Sugar Cured
Breakfast Bacon
(Y2 or whole)
NEW SILK DRESSES
Al SIS SO e eHee IS9 saw!
i'a Presses. Jasi re.el.e4, east
easily eelh e le iS OO
JULIUS ORKIN
till POUU-AS
Br Want Ada Are
Cenuint Busineaa Booster
Take a Ride
in the New
HUDSON
Honey Fruit
Ice Cream
Pur, golJrn hnnry. Wfmlril with
plump, luscious fruits and fror.rn
into an Ice Cream treat of aurpati
ing goodness. Tbia week'i Harding
Special. Try aome!
Frtsh and fluwrful ot thi
Ice Crtom itort that tenet
m i l m m m m i
Lirrs ii a.v-rr
as m a i -
I as
Oh.
Cream of all
JCE.CKEVM
Every hintfybrTli
Douglas
F hone AT.
5490
Harney
DhoneDO.
1796
the Tab
-COMK 0CE A50 YOU'LL COME ALWAYS"
Orders of $5.00 or over delivered anywhere in city. Theme
your order to DOuglns 1796. Fullest satisfaction always guaranteed
at the Central Markets.
Mall orders ahlpped everywhere. Address Order Department,
care 16th and Harney Sts.
SATURDAY
OFFERINGS
At the Greater Central Markets
Selecting your foodstuffs at these completely
equipped markets is both a pleasure
and an economy.
All Day Specials
MEAT SPECIALS
Fresh Killed Stewing or Roast
ing Chickens, -J QXn
per lb 102C
Fancy Fresh Killed
Young Hens, per lb,
Fairmont's Milk-Fed Frying
Chickens,
per lb
1922 Broilers,
per lb
Fancy Young Veal Roast, per lb,
291c
Frying
40c
55c
Steer Pot Roast, - t
per lb. J.UC
Best Cuts Steer Shoul- 1 Q 1
der Roast, per lb.... 10 2
Steer Round Steak, OK
per lb j5t)C
Lean Small Pig Pork OAX
Loin Roast, per lb.. LL2'
Lean Pig Pork Roast, - f71
per lb 1 1 2C
17Ke
Great Varieties in
FRESH FRUITS
and VEGETABLES
Missouri Strawberries,
per crate
Pineapples,
per doz
3unkist Oranges,
per doz , .
Grapefruit,
each
$3.25
$1.75
. 20c
. 7k
10 lbs. New Potatoes
for
Homegrown Peas,
per lb
Wax Beans,
1 lbs. for
Large Cucumbers.
iach
35c
15c
25c
5c
Central Xtra Quality or Idlewilde
Creamery Butter, per lb
38 k
Guaranteed Fresh Country or American Cream or 001
Eg"8' d0 LOL Brick Cheese, lb ZC
Creamery Package Q Bulk Butter. on.
Butter, lb 54Cpern) ; SlC
Cottage Cheese or Peanut Butter, lb., 15; 2 lbs 25
GROCERY SPECIALS
100 lbs. Fine Granu
lated Sugar
100 lbs. Cane
Sugar
10 lbs. Cane
Sugar
Plllsbury's or Gold
Flour, 48-lb.
sack
Gooch's Flour,
48-lb. sack ....
$6.25
$6.50
. 65c
Medal
. $2.25
. $1.95
3 cans Carnation or OCT
Pet Milk for LOC
Iceland, a high-grade iced gin
ger square, a soft cookie like
motner makes,
per lb
3 lbs. Central Special
Coffee
Uncolored Japan Tea,
per lb
Bulk Coco
per lb
20c
88c
48c
10c
CANDY
McComb'a Homemade Delicious
Chocolates, 4 r
per lb 4i7C
Pecan Roll, creamy center, cotj
ered in rich caramel and rolled
In fresh pecans,
ber lb ,
69c
CIGARS
Hendrick
box of 60
for ...
Just Inside the Door.
Hudson, 5c value,
$1.50
Try $fi
The New Whole Wheat
Breakfast Food
1 7c I 30c
22c
&
mum
USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRING PROFITS