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FACTORY SAL OF HIGH GRADE A CHICAGO MANUFACTURE SURPLUS § IN NEED « OCK OF NEW Schmoller & Mueller FOR SPOT CASH 30 Centson the Dollar THIS IMMENSE EST GRADE PIANO® MONEY SELLS HIS PIANOS TO INTIRE IURCHASE CONS S OF KNOWN TO PIANO CONS THE FINEST AND HIGH- TRUCTION. DO NOT LE OF THES! FIN COSsT Come and Select the Piano You Want and Pay for it on Your Own Terms $1.00 A WEEK WILL DO $1.00 THESE PRICES TELL .reduced 10 § 88 reduced (o 8 90 10 8118 10 8135 8155 8185 $140 $140 8185 9190 $260 THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS—YOU HIGH GRADE PIANOS AT LESS CAN SECURE THAN WHOL! ONE LE PART OF THE STORY $475 & Sons 8380 $750- dman o $500 nway, $310 $600 $338 2600 $345 $800 $800 3700 $200 .reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced (v 488 reduced to 3465 $10, 815 and $26 $5, 810, $35 upwards Arion Standard Ru! 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Do While Busily Doring Into the Roots. to you at once, it now. erally driven out into the by the ice. To my mind it is extremely doubtful if they will return very far up the streams before the fishing season has gone by, and, as evervbody knows it is best to fish pretty well up stream nowadays, where the waters are longer, 1 believe that angiers have pretty good grounds for a grouch if this comet business keeps up.” larger streams “You Ahing, tully T funny car me know human nature remarked the dentist, selected & small drill its way to a molar dentists see about as is A as send nerve, of he to on and much it ous ‘ (NOW WE HAVE THE CAUSE Lawns, Cats and Canaries ponsible for High Live ing Cont. any N when it A W, you needn’t be at all nervous 1 get down to the nerve you'll know came Into my office the flashily dressed. Her automo waiting outside and it machine, too. Well, she sat down the chair and showed me a cavity tooth. 1 ald that of course the best gold mlling. You should | seen her look at me. The long— get uneasy. I must have toughed end of the nerve the least bit, but little thi—elmost over now. You know the long and the short of it was that I Qut in a cheap cement filling and she wrangled with me for half an nour wh 1 wanted to charge her T cents. She said | oo she would not pay over 30 cents; that was || - 8 all she ever pald “A couple of d woman day was classy bile was a 771y pay the odors on the wave of gaudy per- and fanned druglike of sweet-scented, but we, the people, hav: the curse of a iving. After much beat- ing about the bush wherein lurked the se- lestered secret, the secretary of the Na- tlonal Retail Dealers’ association has dived into the brambles of Irritating truth and has dragged forth, gasping, the mystery, for help and exposing its claws, other wage-stifling This lsecretary in her wanted in | onal d sleep by inedible blossoms brougiit upe noticeable cost of to a she have ourselves don't the a and testifying before the | ances s later—yes, it's pretty WG4 W of-living committee at Wash- senato sensitive, but be patient—u woman shai- | oo et Ll bily dressed, with @ shawl around her 'r’l"f‘:"'."’“'::“"m;:y\l“”‘”‘;‘h;’lk" gt {liead and ehoes badly worn, came into the| 0% Kard %1 604 bon» office, and ‘I naturally asked her it she ' '\/Itous Brass in the front (and perhaps didn’t want work and materials that would | * . fus iltohvn) ey laraMy. 1o oSt her the least possivie. Well, do you | “Ponéible for the prevailing high prices of know, she turned on me and sald [ignrden Lucke, Lindll Tecent yessai: ha noted oy I want the best bridge work |l Was customary for people to plant vege- gt D tables in their yards. Year by year the And, reaching down Into hier sc tendency has grown to substitute flowers per, she pulled out & rofi of bil and Inwas, it 1o me, she continued: ‘Here This dgposit. 1a that enough? Now, now, now, sit sl a momen will stop it just @ Better, eh “Yes, liuman nature 1# a funny thing 1 ‘have had lots of other like those I told you, tomorrow some time before & think the nerve will be ready then. Good-bye. Good-bye. Sentinel DO COMETS AFFECT FISHING? Me canary sir you a4 wrap Handing 8 8% for a drives the matter nugly If the pomt there home, literally, besides the ultimate can be proved ex- no need for the senate to seck further. With the evil deeds lack thereof fastened on wicked and hypoeritical shoulders of onsumer there is nothing left to be in- vestigated. In his hypoerisy has presumed to sniff, tvely, at t labor. and aspors been guilty, b: parsiey | back yara Where and lines it up consumer. clusively committee of | the This cocaine second The-e-r-e n his or experiences just the Drop around about | o'clock. 1 the consumer literally and figura- esults of the meat packers He has fitted from grocer to grocer from to ng Aud has refusing to raise cabbages, . beans and tomatoes take Milwaukes buteher burtcher, cast omis upon all all the time he er of the Brotherhood Lox hig 1ts & Grouch to Astrou- omers. | do. | mean comets Exhib- in once the sweet flavored attracted ed potato bugs, blows the early beset by beauty serviceable, rose bug ble hen seratched the ings of the grass of his nelghbor gora purrs or parrot cries s no cracker at rers once the hoibed on the burst forth with early rubber n age of early gay now blush potato ymed d and high-spir and uselessly and Che fishing prepared to say preferring first while keeplng an (A editor of whether [ this paper is they the fishing eve peeled of Recreation seems pretty well convinced that His letter, published in the April of that magazine, is as follows A couple of years ago we heard & good deal about the effect the had pon the bass fishing. There rea more in this than some people providing the star sharps knew were talking about. Nevertheless 1 got Jaughed at & few times for (rying to ex cuse my non-success in bass fishing eiterating the statement of the that the continued veather conditions were the sun. “Along in February, when the Paris f.0od was at its helght and the ice was going out of & §ood many of our trout streams up here in New York siate, the estronomers said It was all on account th g Whether or not the meteorological thors plain Where once the nin o, | ravel and potato numbey | ROMer and the the sleek for the though correspondent however the: now the for & cracker when there afa Wi kitehen window price. sun spots was letuce, only the satistying thou pod preads what they its follage. 1t is and usthetic fervor practical and economical flavor shaie has beon b ito & garden Boston tiser ment one of he plow trowel, the Adver- ten by reke Into a weede mers unfavorable due to spots on o the Situation- Bee Want Ads. ke of Belng Serlcus. Artemus Ward sald that a comic paper Was no worse for having a joke in It now and then, and Lis worde have ever since been quoted as embodying the gospel of v 1 Lumer The great form of | American “mirth 1s the joke. "It ix to condl- that's our creed in a sentence. tions had anything to do with the floods, |} [ “"‘“'_-“I“»‘-"I* ll‘;yh\tuld spelling, im- possible grammar, infinite incongry 1 am very sure that the sald floods | P A here sad situation, endless’ word play, grotesquery in the trout fishing belt have pur a Ofeaotion and character, heightened by 4 ' | Pletures equully funny, these are the rimp in 1910's fishing. b the ice|things that make us iaugh. We are uulc‘k €0 out o early, and then have it do it all | to caich the point of a cartoon. fo enjoy Pver again, is just as hard upon a nuul'::;,'“:‘:ffi“"‘:”; Of 3 caricature. But to x he mock-serious, to be amused ream as the worst kind of & log drive, by satire. 1 o refinement as vet hevand ersonally 1 feel very sure that severa big grown trout that I have been on nod- | ding terms with have left these parts—Iii- | 0 PRV $p100. WUBAES jo seima 8if 483 | FRoww; v Spowiow uInoD wuvisquvYD 8378 | cooler and the shadows are | appurten- | and | house- | THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APl TALES TOLD IN THE SNORER | Most Humorous of the Tatest Yarns of the American Drummer ot 80 o sheet was batw though, and 1 14 not mak Able zh aut wa to 1 asked take the d REELED OFF ON THE went right Cheerful ' ot ravelers Open U Their » Samp Bxperien the Orders. in the Miss I'm sippi valle this blea You liver not used to Ilke mine brunetts dowi The mer | pushed the smoking the train pulled out from and found good ¢ crowded L. ¥ other round into rester., oking smoke " o L ashing east what it wa for ou elean pany. The iread and the round seemed 1o he occupants agair was found for to somehow, a seat N roul is always a sea him an W for bath three-fift By occupation, J. L. I {and down the land been able to happened to him to . 1d 1 he telep! W g6t all he co of what the Chicago m'lin the way of trimmed 1d-bat ar but b sthers of U his b oungerman fs ¢ the latest in 2 see something the wa he this occasion he feil home off the r ind 1 making the Most of them around the continent, hitting sleeping twenty-nine of on the move ‘Say, 1 got talk sher his satchel; You know the gawks piling them b [the Union station. One of ‘ticm had ]! bunch of longshoremen from the lake | front standing shivering in a zero zephyr | Jast night, while he told them all about | Green's. medicated cough drops. He said | 1t could wrestle a cold and get both shoul- | ders to the mat in one throw, but his own | was worse than mine He [ was tust whispering and tearing his throat [an pleces to reach the fringe of the irlu\'»d | i | i crowd, coming a1 nolidays and New York ush last jump had big thirt nto ople down south,” commented mostly awung | | " towns, | AndY < other 00 plous out nights | MY business. 1 handle feathers exclusivel nd some of There even the churches object to them e whole sections where About te Ik 1 can't sell cold 1 began, before ‘but hear this fr the street nd an havd he dropped ym Buffalo, | clothes get robin's wing have the only off thel time a in her hat remarks chance the women at ¢ the way akers s every woman shows up with a feather begins ara down b preache to mak at T'he n the the re are a few dle of th omen featiers right religlous section whe est and It it were not I'd have to cut out the whole section day 1 pretiy lvely itucky, where half the women go g with and the other half dor While 1 want the lon fluffiest | 1 carry for was in a tow volce is now. n h flowers in thei tgoatall was talking in came one of the flower clerk, not knowing began to show her som. hats all fussed over | “My customer whisper | look, g0 she called harelip |« ‘gpow and to a kind the differ- of the latest the top with feathers, the woman's sour the girl over and said her something cheap and virtu . | wear feathers. “It was his volce that got me. You know, | 1 used to do a little of that watched o see his game Cured His Own “* ‘Makes 1 tomer myself, and Ljgoo 5 new Throat. no difference if hoarse you can't hear yourself he croaked, like a man with trying to shout. ‘Just slip one down easy, | and U1l clear your throat in ten secy It's the greatest remedy ever discovered 1 for the cause of suffering | ““'He couldn’t get any further, and be gan to cough as if he were going to lose lung. *'Say,’ some one called out, you try it yourself” ** ‘Thanks, friend ‘that's & good idea. “Then, as the crowd stopped gaping and shivering, he took one of the cough drops, looked relieved, and began to talk in his natural voice. “‘Funny. but here 1 am selling these priceless cough drops at a quarter a bot- tle, and 1 haven't got enough sense to try one myself.’ “They ail bit you're so S a ous. In Stopover Townw. showed my samples in {in a ntle | den, who handle: in the afternoon, traveling men. There wasn't a sample room to be my line of my depot L queer place * broke in Bmil Hol- textiles. I arrived late and the hotel was full of lowa town a bed or a place But the him in the why don't had was customers and the only In ‘the street came to show he croaked back: | gne down nd I opened a trunk for ba room “He asked for goods 1 had in anothe |and in five minutes I had my samples ail over the baggage room. I slipped the bag- gageman & couple of dollars and sent word uptown that I could only keep my trunks | open an hour; o they all came down and made the fellows in the hotel wait. After | I had finished 1 packed up and ate supper | in the next town.” ‘I can beat that,” said George Harding, to Anything goes on a crowd. | But I'm not the fellow to laugh at them. ! 1 thought 1 had something smooth myself once, but it turned out raw. There is & who goes on the road for half a dozen !Joke in what 1 just said—you may catch | manufacturers of brass novelties. "I have it by and by. I went broke in Scranton. |a customer in a jerk-water town in Ken- and got on the tall end of a wagon With | tucky who isn't quite worth a stop-over, & gross of Little Beauty safety razors. because there is only one train a day and “The streets were full of miners, and | there are more important on the all you had to do was to show them some- | road. | thing and they had their dollar ready | “On this last trip I' wrote him to meet before they knew if they wanted it me at the station and ride on to the next **‘Come on up!’ I called out. ‘I'll shave | town with me, but when we pulled in he any man in the crowd, and I'll give & dol- | wasn't there. I had five minutes and 1 lar to every one I cut! used It to sprint a bilock and a half to his | “They came up, trusting as calves, and | store. He sald he was loaded up; but I before I got through with the first one they were packed around 5o thick that the | driver aian't have to about his | horse. So he came back and wanted to | take a hand | “He sald he'd been in | knew all about shaving. I tried to {him off, but he'd put up the money | the razors, and was feeling toplotty | “Before he broke in I had shaved ten | siick and clean, and they were pushing in closer, yammering to give up a dollar | per. “I was tiguring on what 1 could do with the $100 I could almost see in my hand, but I wanted to wait until some fellow in- slsted in buying right away and then it would be a regular stampede. But all the time there was a little miner down in front, trying to get me to shave a chin covered thick with steel wires, “I knew the (Little Beauty couldn't stand up agalnst it, and every time he tried to catch my eye 1 was bucy picking out fel- lows with easy whiskers. “Finally, I had to move to the other end of the tallplece to get away from him with- out attracting notice, and while 1 was 8Iving a practical demonstration over there he got hold of my driver and financlal backer, and first thing I knew they |at 1t “It was all off right then. His whiskers wouldn't cut and couldn’t be nicked off. They had to be pulled out by the roots, and my partner did that all right. Every- where he went that doormat he blood “My demonstration wouldn't take at all, They were all watching that bleeding face, 1t was no use. I just jumped off the tail | | | towns told him that was no answer, and he prom- ‘ ised to be on hand two days later, on my worry return trip. | “Coming back, one of the empty. I tipped the porter a dollar, he | brought in a few trays of my best stuff | and I arranged it on the seats of the whole car. My customer there, made his | sclections, bought & bunch of stuff and the whole deal was closed In five minutes,” No one could match that; but Mort Good- kind had & story of two Irish high-graders | trom Goldfield who went down to Franclsco in the same sleeper with They had a section between them when it came time to g0 to bed the fellow who drew the upper merely slipped off his shoes and rolled in. The one in the lower seemed to be encountering difficulties, Finally the one up above called down: “'What's the matter, Mike? Don’t you like your bunk? Every time I fall asieep vyou give a bump and T wake up.’ ““Its this hammick. T have tried three times to git into it, and every time I fall out.” Pullmans was the army and keep for was San him Afraid It Would Go Stale, “Say what you like about the ple,” sighed Mort Goodkind, “‘but I wished they learned how to make good Yankee pie at the lunch counters along the we; “There's a town in were | ern roads. Colorado where the same ple 5to0d ou the lower shelf while 1| made two trips. It looked so unwholesome nobody could eat it. 1 wish I had seen the fellow they tell about In Nebraska who lef( | gave the lunch cour start in lie “He came through on a traln that was stalled a few stations above Grand Island, | and began looking around for entertain- | ment. The only thing worth noticing was | plece and left the razors to the driver. |tne lunch counter, so he sized it up, and | They were his, anyway, and it was his| | tault. —— | ‘Wait till 1 get my drinking cup. ) o J | Not any Milk Trust to wet my throat The Original and Genuine HORLICK’S The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take nosubstitute. Ask for HORLICK'S, Others are imitations. on ter 2 new 1 want Measuring t(he Sheet. Here's one said Bob Lahm speclalizes on sults and overcoats. is the matter with this one by water? You're getting particular your own drinking cup.” Thought I was in Kansas, or it 18 where they have the law drinking cups. Take your own when you go out there. None anywhere, and no one will lend unless you're & pretty girl cups handy. No use for them, as far as their own thirst is concerned, but when ever a pretty girl walks to the end of the car they strain their e Oh, dear, 1 forgot my |they jump, each with hand and trample the aisle to get there first. You know it is in day coaches—how the old trav always go for the middle of the car, where the riding is easlest. Now find then all over the trucks near the water coolers They've got another law somewheres that sheets must be nine feet long. Some of the trains that pass through the staie had to have new sets of linen for the sleepers. The first night they outfitted (he Kitty Flier out of St. Louls, the porter in | my car was measuring to sse Iif they | hadn't forgot an inch or two. He holding up a sheet by one end, with the | other end tralling for & couple of feet, when all at once it began to riwe until the | lmw.r hem \as just touching the floor, | 1 could see his fingers at the top, but | ll knew e was not standing on the seat. | who What the fee- having wherever against little cup furnished you his rs to hear cup. her Then his little cup ch othe up n in how you was | sandwiches nd the W e counter ye gofn after a while Gently now, little Mustn't speak up elde 1 was just re tance of some of & he pre plied of quain triends 1 o with the grad p th your newing these old when 1 passed through he e of was And 1 Pacific onsidering while the sharp answer 't coffee right won't have time The something.' h went on, girl was thinking of a three cups Maybe 1 awa ok it yo don’t hurr he begar starting and eating ea W away everything end of the h thing as he came 19 he could The girl stood there to keep co ple, plekles, in one shelf wash it down, st fascinated, hardly he went through curled-up sand charlott nt, while tveled cake boiled the eggs 1usse He kopt coffes, It est botwe but he p one after other rl on the hotfoot after be a pretty fierce cc the & got to n him and what was it and finished take 80 much satisfac marked he paid me. When 1 thirty something left on th counter Nine said when he all away clghty cents,’ the You needn t of it vas worth it t come along forty the « ere In another or vears there'il fresh on When Maudie Spoke. I know a for him back Int Maudie, hard coal section of who would all right,”” said the conversation she girl inswer Flaher “Her in Some getting name is and is down the Pennsylvania thing like a thousand throws a hot platter and times @ year she at a bunch of miners, she has the table meal about in fifteen minu for busines: cleared and the No set next monkey the way these fellows eat ut and she was used Arthur road from of to thetr with home, these wa along came T, uncey b 1 used before to on the got bit He was fellows He was held die worked Maudie served him. He took what him without the edges; but thick milk he his don't neat chewed his food well the town where Ma eat there. Know careful ou one and and had to wa# set down in front of anything, eating off she brought him a with coffee and saying when slopping said he mildly say, don‘t you know, I like mine have had an | always | p In| black, m have It » Maud sung out ne ned to the hole In th Oh, Percy, mak blamed hot for a blamed Man's a fresh pot it hot and st partic Magazine strong. Rallroad " s0 many sick people pital ward be put In & bed next to a patient from the countr sald the your nurse to the house doct Graft.” sald the doctor or suburban where there are chicker New Wiy d tal Geaft Most ¢ from and maybe a When the folk bring ekgs that fresh milk 1 1yIng be sick he appea country visito extra egg and an o New York & Sideligh Washingt v fmmc written his w alliances,” wit Phat mean. he | with a whimsic mile t " vell KNown postage stamp face | we make treatios with them w give them too much rope & sure that hie ¢ velled humor of t that.—Chicago Mist ade elgn pow ng ey h o suRe t g0 at Tribune LLocal Market Breaks All of Its Previous Record Sunday Dinner Menu. Celery Bouillon. Wafers Roast of Beef. Brow! Potatoes Roasted in the Pan Creamed Asparagus Tomato Salad wa Strawber and Cream Coffee. canned Meat Then stiain fresh and ti floating in it boulllon may ! few unt ot nly be made from a bolled chips of celery in the flavor has been ricated to the hroth sorve hot with a few ced rounds soup beef Boll a broth Omaha has hag of strawbe this breaks all previous records for ea ments. Berries its carload tourth hip. ment which v ship: ara arriving " average of a carload a day at this time and in local shipments fro They s now at while last y previous vears, only Chicago were avalil- able & stroots t day at 10 cents & pint and have never oftered by the peddiers before the last of April New asparagus has also { and is plentiful. It fall conts a dozen Wunches week, and ought to sell retail in any of the The majority ving It at this price Bananas have been in the history of the local market present The wars In the banana growing countries has destroyed the crop or Ing almost entirely export has been gr are on the been than May x droy $1 to this or first week of ken u b has V fror wholesa 5 cents a stores for of the dealers are bunct high as at left its harvest to the women and the SNDAY [INNER MARKET [okeT | YRIGHT-1910, WASHBURN-CROSBY CO Nkhl-umnnowl»fimt. n-time, el g for And Campbell's all, Don’t wait until you are out of Campbell’s Tomato Soup. Keepastock on hand. Some kinds of soups have their partict seasons and occasions. But there's hardly a day without some goodocca- sion for Tomato Soup It is suitable for almost anymeal. Andyouneedn’t fear having ittoc often; for there isno dish more whole- some. And few are more nourishing. You couldn’t encourage a better habit than eating this pure and palatable soup. Why not order hali-a-dozen right now? And how about the other Campbell’s Soups? 21 kinds 10ca can Just add hot water, bring o a boil, and serve. It mot satisfied, the @rocer returns your money Josxrn Canrssii Courany Camden N J Look for the red-and-white REFINED COFFEE There is a great difference fn cof fee. The greatest difference between our steel cut sifted co and the old style crushed article with the dust and chaff left in We are the coffee leaders. W have the only machines in Omah; for preparing this clean, whole some coffee, No egg required. Made in a cheap tin pot or an ex- pensive percolator it is delicious. Phone us an order. Prompt livery. Mocha Mixture 35 for $1.00. Excelsior Blend W. L. MASTERMAN & COMPANY, COFFEE MEN MAIN STORE, 313 8. 11th Branch at Publio Market, 1610 Harney. is de- 8 lbs. t. We Prove.Our Claims that no one can secll as g00d & quality of groceries as we do. no one does, ‘Phone for our free mailing list of special prices. SOMMER BROS. «Exponents of Good Living." 20th and FParsam St. : Bell 'Phon L Harney 1388 | duct lat catly diminished in con- [a dozen equence. The f for 41y and 5 cen for 40 and M ce and (o alit it mells i and Grape frui ng g red + pound ents a taling in n old a pound ldrug on the market an every day just now in for 2 bushe going had at &0 green | will be | cheap. ¢ falty this | local sell readil | A cents a stiit Jower. Goc ind 70 cenis a den summe een corn on ing. bu stutf is mo; Jipment usual po amor wholesa R p 18 and and but certaiv i and tng and dairy butt nd. Bgs range Real Corn Fed Beerfi 2 The Finest in Omaha. Readthe Prices Pork Chops ....... 16%¢ Lamb Chops 1434¢ Lamb Legs 12%5¢ 2,000 1bs. Bacon 19¢ 2,000 1bs. Ham 14 Veal Roast 15 Veal Stew 3 . hige Boiling Beef 614 Native Steer Steak From 7 to 10 Country Sausage . Do vou know that we line of Garden, Flowe Seeds——all of the very highest quality at the most reasonable prices Ask your neighbors about the qualit of our seed Saturday s 3 1215 P, M 5 e carry & ful and Lawn Demonstration Day The National Blscuit Go, will demon gtrate thelr goods all day, and offer he following inducements 4 Uneeda Lemon Snaps or Zuzus for 15c; 3 Na biscos, Social Tea Fig Wafers fo ' PUBLIC MARKET Delivery Wagons Leave at 10:30 m. and 3 P M. 1610 HARNEY ST 2144 and 945; Ind Phones D. May We demonstrate and the values we & meats and buk jalled anywher 25¢ 25¢ ‘e have o convince you that Blving grocert ery gOOds ure une Cakes—Two-layer equalled home made quulity, egch Early June ap can, 3 cans for 1b. cans, Curtls amall, 2 cans for atoes—3-ib. tall cans ular 16c stralght seller mited quantity, p Peaches—:1g-1b, cans California. in syrup; bright, firm, perfect rr 29¢ Maple Brand— P V Sc Corn Flakes—Indian Der DKE. 10¢ 23¢ Lettuce—3 £ in 25¢ T Brand Brand large heads leaf Eggs—Sirictly per dozen Bread—Our Tlavored. the city; now At . Monte—The beat grades oniv. a est prices. TOM JOHNSON Successor to & Goodlet a0th Phone Web, fresii couniry home mad most home Ik 6 loaves the Ind. B1375 1676