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THE BFPI OMAH ATURDA APRIL 24, 19 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | Wheat Moves Up on Liverpool Ad- vices—Corn is Half a Cent Lower. SHOWERS HELP THE CORN BELT |’ OMAHA, April 23, 1915 The wheat market was higher today This rise Ill urobably due to the Liverpoo! les and the large export sales OF the nid and new crop. Wheat was quoted unchanged to 161%c higher The receipts of corn were fairly good and there was a good demand, but the commission firms are not anxious to sell, hoping to receive higher prices for their grain Corn sold unchanged to e lower, while onts were unchaneed to %c lower. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 127,00 busheis; corn, 231,000 bushels oats, §1,000 bushels Liverpool: Spot wheat %@?%d higher ecgn, unchanged to hd higher Primary eat receipts ware 543,000 bushels and shipments 567,000 hushel against receipts of 3%.000 bushels shipments of 253000 bushels last year. mary corn receipts ware 606,000 bush- #ls and shipmernts 74300 bushels against receipts of 7, bushels and shipments of 1,043,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 432,000 bush els and shipments 648,000 bushels, against | receipts of 481,000 hun-hrl- and shipments of 000 bushels last z CARLOT RI1} llY"l'\ Whea! l ‘nrn (\h )4 | Bananas ;1 car, $1.88; 1 ear i car, $1.64%: 1 car, $1.66% 1 car, $1.45%. Sam % Rye—No. 3 : 1 car, T e, No. 3 white: 740, No. 6 white: 1 car, T No. 2 yetlow: 8 ears, The. No. 8 yol: low: 8 cars, Mc No. 4 yellow: 4 cars 3 T%e; 1 car, %6, No. 2 mixed No. 8 mixed: 6 cars, 73 Cagh Prices—Wheat: No. 3 tur- l'l %157, No. 3 turkey, $L.56Q No. 1 hard, $1.5671.5%6; No. 3 hard, 1 ; No. 4 hard, $1.69G1.54%; No. 8 spring. $1.51G1.54; No. 2 nnnlm. L5 18; No. 3 durum, £, Corn: No. ; No. ¢ white, T g‘ No. 2 yellow, w, T2 73c; o "zollnv. K TSR hn 5 _yellow, 7 No. 2 mixed, 3c; No. 4 mixed, 7ic; No. 6 mixed, firm | and | | Texas | Brussel |per doz ; [nut dates, $1.40 box; hallowi dlta.h hard winter red western winter, 13 6d CORN—Spot American g 4d; Americon mixed Plata mixed, 8s 114 FLOUR- Winter patents \OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE’I‘ | Cattle Receipts Light and Trade u' MARKET. [ Active at Steady Prices—Sheep Steady to Stronger mixed old, s id new, La o OMAMA GENERAL BUTTER No. -1h. tubs CHEESE—Imported Swiss, R2¢ can Swiss, 26c; block Swiss 22 16%c; daisies, 17%4c; triplets, 17%ec Amerra, Iici blue label brick, | burger, 2-Ib,, 20c whits, ' 19¢ ummrwl No, 1 2e. cartons, 3e; Ameri twins, | HOGS STEA.DY TO FIVE HIGHER | SOUTH OMAHA, April 23, Recelpts were |0ficial Mo | Official Tu. Official ¥ M5, sheep. | ., 20c; French I(o‘l lefort, Cattle. Hog: 5, crappies, 1be; c FISH-Trout, l4 large halfbut, 1lc: channel rulfl-v. 15¢. Ihmrrln; Rc: codfieh, 13¢; mackerel, 15c; salmon, Official Thursday SEWEET POTATOES knnlnl $2.76 bbL. | o Frig HE CUTA Riba: No 1. 10e: ‘\k Estimate Friday bod N e, Loins 0. 1 19| . S e No. 3, 16%e. No. 1_.&,.’"'"" days’ totals n, 3 | 2, : No. 3 Rounds: (g No.'1, 12%c; Ne. 2. ide; No. 3 11 | - Prates: ‘No. 1, . No, 8, The: No, 3, TRe Same 4 51,33 b #0c; moring chick- |5 weeks ago 8,270 51,384 | Pmmv_.’rumvm s, e Toosters, | Same daya last year....17.815 34,253 | stags v\urn 16c; goese, The 'nllnlm‘ table shows the receipts | aTee;. plaeons, per don: wei attle, hogs and smeep at the South | tull feathered, i0c; geese, fuli e wtock macket for the year 8c: squabs, No. 1. §L80; No. 2, |10 date, as compared with iast year: | 191 1914, Cattle ................ 315,78 273888 41,50 Hougs . 1,074,028 £94,107 179,921 Sheep . ‘ 844,600 842501 1,990 | The following table shows the average | price for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with risons: e ——— | 1915. |1914. 1913, 1912 l?ll |1910. |1909. G Bz B o |8 Ii0 1 59 LX) lTl“'T'DIlZI'J"lW ] 5|64l ¢ |6 12/ 6 98%, 7 08l Chucks $%c. No. 3, No. 18 N days last week 3 I [}y 2 weoks ago 23,180 3 weeks ago 19,753 18.270 | ens, e, turkeys, ducks, feathered, Bo0c, uit and vegetable prices furnished by G Frult compa e Oranges: Htra faney Cail- fornia navels, all sizes, $3 per box; extra fancy California navels, all sizes, 5 box lots or more, $2.90 per box; fancy Call fornia navels, all sz per_box; |fancy California_navels, all sizes, 5 box | |1ots “or _more, $2.6 per box. Lemons Fancy Sunkist, 308, 0, $4.00 fer ho: |cholce Red Ball Gra M (fruit: a6, $2; 8 2,75 per ' box White Winter F‘(r)nrmnlnf'l‘ ‘l‘lw per g«:’- fanc: anos, per x | Bana ¥ to 825 per bunch, dc 1b it | | 2 |Strawberries: Louisiana pints, 8,25 cane 16| 7 7%, VEGETABLES—C wlifornia new cab- | 5 to 100 1b. crates, 3%e per 1b. Cel- | §1, Gox. Head Jettuce dosz, Leat Jettuce, dc doz. Onions: Yellow, 2c Ib.; Texas Bermudas, white, $2.25 per crate Bermudas, yellow. §2 per crate. | Artichokes, $1.50 doz. Endive, 3c doz. | sprouts: 2c Ib. Peppers: 5o | Tomatoes: Fancy, $4.50 xu-rl 84 per crate, Radishes: Hc 0c doz. Spinach: 60c ey: 60c dos. Onlon red, L0 per bu.: $1.75 per bu, Potatoes: Red Ohlos, $1 per bu.; Colorado Rurals, per Minnesota whllu e per bu. Kianrooms b !8 BRE8 S 16 719 17 April 18| April 19/ April 20/ April 2 April April April_23 *Bunday Receipts and disposition of live stock | at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday RECEIPTS—(ARLOTS. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, H'r's bs. M L) HCRTLLANEOLS 8neilea_popcorn, 4e | Siinnnuiri Paciic.. Crackerjack, $.50 case; % case, $i.76. {Tnign Pacir Limes: $1.75 basket. Checkers: $3.50 per W sk, case; Yo came, $1.75. Pesnuts: Raw, 7c Ib.; ,. B v et raw, sack lots Jumbo, 8¢ 1b.; roasted, 8o . & O ib.; salted, $150 can. Cocoanus 50 | ¢ b ¢ sack; 60c per dos, Cider: $3.50 per | . Fox. "“Nuita: No, 1 California walnuts, 18c Ib.; black walnuts, 12%c Ib.; Brasils, |’ g 12%e 1b.; 50 6 oz. figs, §2 box. Sugar wal- Silsis Coat cago Gt. . Pocans: | 134 1b. Al | Chicas: ; I Total recelipts... 3§ 2 DISPOSITION—HBAD. Cattle Hogn, Sheep e 18 T4 U 81 1,080 2823 3z "%3 Py [ ——— comanme 3 ancan ssTzea 2s%E3 [ ’ausss ': per basket crate; choice, Turnips le: ; | | I Pal Yellow and doz, Filberts, 16c Ib. monds, 20c¢ 1b, #t, Louls Gral ST. LOUIS, Mo, No. 2 Apri llm 62; ' May, $1.56%; July, :ln% T Ay st No. 2’ white, 7@ Market. Morris & Co... Swift & Co.. Cudahy Packing Co. o 1,37 white, BMY@6sc: 0. white, 5@ Barley y&‘ RY W'CABO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ' WFeatures of Trading and Closing th' Board of Trade. pril 23.—Widening efforts In this connection, close, announcement was imade that vnul had been chartered to oarry 1,600,000 bushels of wheat from Chi- «6g0 to Montreal. Latest quotations were firm at 2c to 2%ec above last night. Corn flv‘uu e to e met, oats finished 1-160 off to %c up, provisions with a gain of e to Bulllsh cables lifted wheat the instant trading , and the fact soon apparent ti foreigners were buy- &\mfl.nh on this side of ihe At- ld and 3 rains and Increased ru ufu of ve here caused only a brief to reaction. Offerings of all active months | ‘were -nmlr taken by atrong hou in h the -uboy-nt H‘nn hile attention was given to word from t'hnt supplies were not meeting nhmr: of vessols announced as n signed here today for wlnu unl were sald to specify August clearances of vhn! and flour reached 1,327,000 Sagetsh st first. ‘joined later In the strength of wheat. Domestic Ding anles of 13000 Sushels. The senboupl E soal Teported 400,000 bushels sold (:» Europe. vorable weather made o.l- easy ions ‘developed considersie fi considera! rem- the result mainly of and a \mur cash oma A .'l":\’l‘e“ demas vh1 fi there was came from longs ranged as follows: 55% | gy I\t Prices—Wheat: No. 2 ud e No_ g:..-am-_%m )lo- York Gemeral Market. YORK. Aprll 2 -SUGAR—Raw, auw?unl 477e; molasses. 4.t0c Sugar ' futures quiet and lh“y. At noon prices :’-'n o Mnt or two net higher. UTTE R-8teady: receipts, 4,016 ;i creamery, extras, (82 score), i ereamery, (higher sooring), seconds, ml\llll'. recelpts. m .&’un ¥ nr-u Holtod, 'fi-nmry. © fancy. e nnrhy hen- -@% Teceipts, A0 boxes; lg; state, wi — Alive. firmer; fresh 164 ~ milk, l\erll‘ flM'- LTR ? h'o:.\‘.m + fowl B 16c; turkeys, ' L _firm. western frozen '.’ ” m-dnf ol fckens, 1614@21c ; freah whites, turkeys, frosen, Kansas City Grain and Provisions. » KANSAS CITY, April I—-“ HI‘.ATV No. 2 hard, OIM.O"IM % Sej : lul,. 2 mixed, low, TIGMMe i July, e : BU = oe ln:c: firsts, m.;_" '.lu}uc.‘ geconds, M. .FOI)L ns, i roosters, Minncapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 2 WHEAT— " ; July, Il\ Armour & Co. e L34 Lincoln Packing Co.... | B. Vansant e 1,531 %N—"‘r 1 ujy whlu. B8e. Cottee Marker. NEW YORK, April 2.—COFFBE—The market for coffee futures opened steady at a decline of 1 point to an advance of 2 points, but soon weakened unde a renewnl of May liquidation, which was | Rothschild evidently in preparation for the notices | Mo & Ko expect: nday. The steadiness |Huffman o Brail inspired soattered buying on | John Harv declines hut -uwvr( was not aggres- | Cline sive and 4 et closed at a not loss | Roth .. Sales, " Including | Other buyers bags. April; 60%e; My, 5 ‘6.16c; July, 7.89c; August. 7.3%; September, 7.47c; chher, LY November, 8 7660 Janu- ary, 7.7lc; Febi TG March, "7.84c. Spot nur\m aulet; Rio T8, Tike: 10e, and freight of .bonl uuhn to a shade eas some of tho sdea. 'Rlo exchan on London was igher with the Rio market 15 rels higher and hnto. un- F. B. Lewis.. Rosenstock Bros Kellogl ceeses Wertheimer & H. F. Hamilton Sulllvan Bros Totals ........ . LATTLE—T)MN was the usual meager Friday's run in sight tiis morning and a8 the demand was good everything was | cleaned up at an early hour Tha prlcu pald were steady to P little ;t.mnnr on beef steer: $8.20 ing paid for the best and heifers were also same was true of stocker: Heavy beeves are [ully steady for the w«k and light cattle bly at 108 15c hl neifers are strong tle higher —than n_strong every day and I&h thln last week's close. Good to cholce s %’io. hlr %o good common to falr cows, $3. 3 $R0190 goad Stpekers and fesdor ookers o ‘:m fair stockers and E':'jg-,'r." el &"’l‘a"‘.:'"tg';"ur ‘t¥uens. Av P Ne 490 Cows, 3; $¥az & BON . Oas . i, Neh. Taneoln, & B ‘.gm B = Water Soene & Co miatte o . Blaia 0t ldabo it & LG Pl Ai4e, Vikata, Doton Stk Yés. 1 W S “'>.l8883 k4 CeaTRE New York Money Market, NEW YORK, April 'l—llflCAN'flu STERLI day bills, $4.76; for cables, 34. d, "‘3?1. R-Bar, S0%c; Mexican dollars, oxu—oonmmm. steady; railroad, \ "1 LOANS—Easter: sixty and oinety a;y-. 2%@3 per cent; six months, 3% per eent. ('Abb MONEY—S8teady; lllh, cent; low, 1% per cent; rulin cent; last loan, 2 per eent. 1% per cent; offered 2 Omaha Hay Market, g 1, - e wnew swe oE¥aleZ > ¥ 3828 EE3:SE IITR 33BE 28T BT 3 E¥e¥208EE 83255 O M PET £ 32 § aes ut gi! b1 i £ for the w I - - 44,764 he - of uver l. OMAHA, A n. PM!R.III HAY. a-u 15, 'm‘d.‘ “elllnk A0S ans ¥ Cholce uu\.n 3.00; No. mcs pe o muh“m h Y- l 0. Chas "M “’;‘ The supply was oOf generally better }\oluN'lnu |l '”o NI. gw quality than on any previous day this oice lowia) 000 80; No. &, 81, R0 d shippers were able to take well W Tong towards halt the Tecelpts at prices W-_Cholce -nul traw is quot- lari holee difaite s quoteble 150013 60; No. 3 $10.000 a few bunches of the sort Tu L-I fuited them as high as §7.6. ers were bearish again this morn- rag gt and made their first bids at a big London Stock Market k.l reduction. lLater they ralsed their LONDON, April 20.—American securities Dands & littie, but even when offers on the stock market opened steady and o | reached almost steady figures, no otl;e business was done early, principally | was willing to sell, and it was late in malgamated Copper, Union Pacific, | the forenocon before anything was done n Pacific and United States Steel' | on packing grades. market reacted in sympathy with | Packers hung on at steady prices until York and the late trading and the | almost noon. but end they raised L e their bids until they were in most cases SILVER_Bar, STid per ounce. about 5o higher, and It was on this basis DISCOUNT RATES-Short _bllls, 2 | that most of the killers, as well as the per cent; three months, ? 15-1688 per cent. ng basls was v ng Wes 'cashed in Cotton Market, , and & jearance had been NEW YORK April 38.—COTTON. made before midday. f the packing hogs sold at §7.%G .mdy middiing" uplands, 10.60c. 1. 250at of X hogs sold at 1.6 and the bulk of ail the sal ™ Cotton futures closed _stead: ST ops reaching 10200; July: 108lc: Oetober. 108 rices are S@llc below %he high spot cember, 1086c; January, 10.97c uesday, and anywhere from strong to a The cotton market closed steady at a |dime higher than at the close of last net decline of one io four pointa week, LIVE L, Apri) B Representative sales ing, g | e Av. Sn. Pr. No 10,000 | 48 n “ low middiing, .38 ) " © ) . t, No IAY. firm; 6.78d; uhl. bales. NEW Yom( Apri! B.-METALSLaad. quiet, at $4.156M.3; London, £ 2 - Iter. strong. spet, §12.35: London, Sk Tin, quiet, at $42.00044.00. (‘npr electrolytic, $18.00g18.12; casting. There was a better feeling for the limited number of offerings, as the puckors were on the scene early and lost Iron, quiet and unchanged. |no time In picking up everything at Bpot copper, £78 18, fu- | prices strong to a nickel higher on lambs. tures. £7 s Spot £165; futures. | Although the top on nbs was $10.80, £165 16s. Antimeny, against 10, hursday, the the lambs lhll mol‘nlnl found an Dry (n'.‘l Market, at $10.50, "ss compared with mu yester- NEW YORK, April 3.—-DRY GOODS- |day. It is generally conceded that Dflfifil Cotton goods and yarns were firm today are dnnrrnu.ly high, belng in fact The active interest in the carpet auc- n ghest of the trad m.m- continued. Ready to wear manu- [on that sceount sellers advise the ecoun- wre still h“l( dis o for lm m'dll flnn rong and b 0 old sheep of consequence on the market, which has been the case most of the week, Today's receipts brings the week's sup- ply to date up to normal proportions. amounting to 4,76 head, as against £.00% 8 week Ao, 1% two weeks aso and | 34,353 & year ago. Nothwithstanding the | good run all the week, prices on lax Recelpts, 10 head: market, steady: na- |have advanced to the extent of 85idi | tive stoers, $7.3565.00. butchers, #5.005 (And fully 1ic on ewme. The tops have | #: cows and heifors, $.0097.3; bulls, | been $10.8 on lambs and ete. TR, flol ‘*‘ uotations on sheep and pu. 4 w mr\m light, shorn, $5.25608 5, yearll 'Ol.l“ Apples l»kli-'lx FRUIT runes, steady ge, ll‘rh*oll, duli: p quiet and eteudy: ralsing. steady Sloux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia., April 8 -CATTLE la Lambs lambs, heavy, ID.IQ | .10 1 \'-n'llnn U\ 501:9 | many protessors and the students of four | |good to cholee, £ood, 7.5005.00, $2.0008 50, Be Idaho shorn lambs fed lambs ) fed lamba 333 fed lambs 7% Colorado |ambs 439 Colorado_lambs 182 Wyoming ewes cull ewes Mexican lambe Colorado Jambs 537 s CHICAGO LIVE OCK MARKET Cattle Steady—Hogs Sheep Unsettle CHICAGO, April 28.—~CATTLE—Re- , 7.0 head; market, steady; native steers, $6.15@6.10, ‘western ' steers, %.0A7.9. cows and heifers, $3.0098.50, | calves, $4.5079, | nor,¥nn»»|ru |4nm o®0d; market unsettied: bul! light, |17.75; mixed "’“S" o 1tv ' % EEP AND' LAMBS—Receipts, market, unsettled; sheep, lambs, $3.254710,85. Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, April, 28 —CATTLE—Re- 540 | ceipts, %1 head; mufket steady; native beef steers, §7.00@8.50; yeariin, siéers and lieifers, $5.0086.00; cows, $6.0 stock- ers and feoders, $6.0087.75; loulh!‘rn steers, 6.2567.75: cows goheifers. $.000.00 native calves, $6.00G9.5. HOGS—Receipts, lower; pigs and butchers, Unsettled— som | " < $7.50% St. Low 0600 head: nd lights, $.0087.75; n.i $7.0@1.75; good heavy, AND LAMBS—Receipts, Iambs, :’é‘ WPt ipma Kansas City Live Stock Market. REANSAS CITY, April 28— Recelpts, 700 head: market st prime lrd steers, $8.10G8.65; dressed beef steers, A7.25@8.00; western steers, $7.00G8, tock - ers and feeders, umm bulls, $.25@6. calves. $6.00@$10.00, HOGS—Receipts, 3,80 head; market, steady; bulk of sales, ‘§7. 50, heavy, § "fil. 0. Dl;:vkorl and b'\;lb !r:;l $7.4000 d t, .M;,ll%}. ., 00GT.40, SHE AND LAM F—r{anluu. 4,000 head: market steady; lambs, $8.75@10.80; vearlings, ‘§7.50@9.50, wethers, $7.00@8. owes, $5.75@8.50. 8t Joweph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, April 3, —CATTLE=~Re- § l'zt; 6.;-; head; market steady; steers, 7 . cows d heifers, calves, $6.O0GR00. A e 2,200 head; HOGR—Receipts, top; $1.1%: bulk, §7.40a7.45 ND LA strong SHE MBB—R( celpts, none; : ll.mbl $10.00@10. 80, | Operate University For War Prisoners SOLTAU, Prussia (V London), April 23.~A regular university is In operation in the prison camp here, which contains several thousand prisoners of war. Lectures are being given in departments | of arts, law and theology and in the com- | merclal school. There also is a prepara- tory department. The university owes its origin to the fact that the Belglan prisoncrs, inciude | market, The students de- | to continue their Belgian universities. sired an opportunity studies. The classes were opened also to other prisoners. The attendance in the preparatory department is particularly large. Klein’s APEX 4 FULL QUARTS JAKE KLEIN Family Liquor Dealer 1OI°Q Doug St. “HE FAIR The Home of Better Values For Less Money For Saturday, April 24th, we offer for a special sale the following: $10 and $7.50 Men’s and Young Men's Suits, fancy blue serges, at. . $5.00 Men's Double Tex- ture Waterproof sz 45 Raincoats at. . $3.00 Men's a.nd Young Men’s Trousers, sl 85 - tailored perfectly 50c Meun's Dress and Work Shirts, attached collars, fast color and made in full l sizeg, at, 3 for s 15¢ Men's Seamless Hn—e, fast color, in @ popular ::.‘:e-. n.otp-: 356 THE FAIR 1121-1128 Farnam St. Gut Down Your Meat Bill You don’t have to use high S "Don’t Forget Your Feet Saturday we place on sale 1,800 Pairs of Men's, Women’'s and Children’s Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, which we bought at a big sacrifice. They include all the latest spring styles and all leathers. Women'’s Oxfords / All the new spring styles in French or Cuban heel; also Natty Pomps. & You can't afford to miss this big SHOE SALE. Men's Oxfords Calfskins, Gun Metal, Tan, Etc. Women s Oxfords, every size and width, patent or dull finish. Regular $4.00 val- Men’s Tan Oxfords. Saturday at. ... "New English toe. .$2.45 and $2.95 ues, Saturday at.........$1.95 and $2.45 Women’s Military Lace Boots, with all leathers. urday at, per pair........ Men'’s Oxfords, lace and button styles, in Regular $3.50 values. Sat- French heel. Just the shoe to wear with that new skirt. Regular $3.50 values. Saturdayat ...... .$2.95 Tennis Oxfords for Men and Boys. good quality at, per pair .. ........500 THE HOME STORE 214216 NO. 16TH ST. 500 Pairs of Men's Shoes. Black and Tan. Button or Lace. All sizes. Regular $4.00 values, Saturday, at...............$2.45 + THE NOVELTY CO. Men’s White Canvas Oxfords, rubber soles and heels. All sizes. $2.00 values, at . eee.. 8125 Shorter Skirts Call for the Smartest Footwear The present les of ladies’ apparel have emphasized footwear as the most effective note in a woman's costume. The well-gowned woman who is fastidious in her dress will find at this store all the styles that are now being worn in the largest eastern cities. Today we illustrate one of the new dainty Pumps we show in patent calf or dull leather, at— SPRING HILL WHISKEY— 8 years old, full quart, $1.26 value, only... 8-year-old Guggenheimer Whiskey for . Green River Whiskey, full quart ........... Greenbrier, 8 years old, full quart, Whiskey . Mail Orders Filled—We Give Shoppers' Mileage. cackley .rog 121-128 North 16th St. »y “The Quality House" FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS .................113¢c Btoor pot roast g pork butts Young veal roast Young veal chops . Mutton chops .. Mutton roast . Spare ribg Salt pork A Extra lean breakfast bacon Bugar cured bacon Swift's hams Skinned Sugar cured hams s o 5-1b. pall pure lard, regular prlce 460, Saturday only ... .00 Spectals ‘ From § to 9 p. m., lamb chops ...8¢ ¥From 9 to 10 p.-m.. pork chops ..10¢ PUBLIC MARKET Premium and Dl-mufl L.‘ 1610 Harn y .t. Phone Dou FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS .................11%¢ PIG PORK ROAST. Forequarter spring lamb, hindquarter | Salt pork spring lamb, at wholesale price. Switt's Pre Pig pork butts .. 1 hams Steer pot roast . Skinned hams Young veal roast Sugar cured hams Young veal chops . Extra lean breakfast bacon Mutton chops Hunr cured bacon 13 gan pure lard, Te Spare ribs H“‘" Ry only gular price 46 THE EMPRESS MARKET Opp. Woolworth 5c and 10c Store. 113 South 16th St. Tel. D. 2807. priced cuts of meat to enjoy high living. Get a package of SKINNERS SPAGHETTI and combine it with a few cents' worth of the cheaper cuts of meat. It will make » whole meal-—a main dish that everyone will religh. All good grocers sell Skinner's. Re- o - S10.50010.85 . heavy, "0 hn&q"a ik of salos, % Yearlings, n.. lambs, 0069, 3 ‘o(bcu. good Lo ¢l ethers, falf to good, rnaun. WHY PAY MORE? Saturday we will give 20 Ibs. fine | of 5000 Ibs ex Sranuisted sugar Tor 9100 | Drunes large -lu‘.’:na oy With every purchase of 1 Ib. bulk | 15c and 20c seller, on male Batur- uncolored, sundried or gun powder day, 3 lbs. for tea, for 89c | 300 domen Wer brand * baked All kinds 'No. 1 creamery beans with tomato sauce, 1% -lb. net to a can, never sold loas than 10c can, on sale Saturday, 4 cans for Iln per dogen cans (nr . Genu mported olive ol and ‘pure castite 80ap, Ib. Fresh “ Fresh leaf lettuce, 2 heads for - ¥ Tomato plants, per dozen Tomato plants, 100 plant b ; Saturday for o pppsdhe butter, Ideal, Meadow Gold or We wood b OREDIR & Snos v s 48-1b. ‘sacks, eve c cans mustard sardines c cans ofl sardines, 3 for 10c cans pure apple butter Good coffee, all ready groun Fancy cookles, all kin 1b. Fancy limburger chees Lemona, fancy, per dozen 3 e tollet paper for 10 bars D. 1- |b. i0c cans Hvun evaporated milk B s Swan evaporated milk l ° 100 cans cocoa ¢ 1-1b. can cocoa . ‘s soup, 10c cans, 4 for II. bottle for brand bllrkMrrlu Glendaie Buiterine, T nionk, ¢ buhches for Bo rhubarb, 3 bunches 8o box, . 8% Home made hamburger, 1b. Home made pork sausage. | Fot roast beef, ib. ..... 18% Pork steak, 1 k roast. 165 ‘cane ....80 | Cotteltne, 30c can - .90 Mail orders will receive Full cream Wisconsin cheese, 1b. 18¢ | attention. Free delivery to *We have just received a consignment | and Florence. Telephone—All Phones Douglas 1580, rompt nson THE DREXEL KID Says: “No Kid can play ball and not expect to scuff hi kicks if his Dad don't buy him | “Steel Shods.” 7 - Now is time when all boys' shoes are put to the real test—Marbles, Base- ball and Pull-away dem- onstrate the superiority TEEL HOD HOES They outwear two pairs of ordinary boys' shoes. We have them in button and blucher. Boys', 1 to 5%, $2.50. Little Gents’, 9 to 13%, $2.25 Parcel Post Paid. :|Il Drexel 1419 Farnam BEER "THE OLD RELIABLE" FUN OENTER" DauUy Mat. 15.35-500, ‘VI.I.. 15.25.50.750, 'w For Laughs. BERT B IAKEI %24 Fon.-Tons Ragesl, Midgie Miller, Luciis Manion, Gordon & Mur- /iy Ghbs. Ravmond. Alvin & Williams, Peul 4 ‘a Big Beauty Chorus Bert’ Baker the Blagest Lisr on the Biage: the Jona Bun. Burlesque. .l’ Dt-l .Afil.fl '”k o2 “IUBI]I!Y Hfllk le lEI.I.Y mr. uov W FLAYERS EX““&:‘M’“" oss” of e l-hn.u Show— luding Wednesday :"E{-;‘" Jess Willard otzs. M Wot M, % “"8.‘ Pictures. or Matines Today, 2:30, Tonight RUTE GATES-EDWARD LYNOR _PAID IN FULL ning Matinee Tomorrow DII’ 'U’“fl m l“m Alnl Mats. Sun., Wed., Thurs, Wighte 350 and 80c. Mon. & Tues,, A BRANDETS — 7 BILI.IE BIIIIKE lwm % 600-81.50 In “lom n Soes IPP THEATE Home of Paramount Plctures LAS =R || w. PLAY L Blossom' wnm Douglas Let The Bee get you a job. “Situations Wanted"” ads are free. 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