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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSD.A er g electroly tic { & | will be GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET ', i i #5%:%, 13| EARLIEST MEMEER OF NATIONAL BODY OF MISSING Germany Believes SE ATS SELL PAST! it e gy S0 e | unchang . At lm--lr-n Spot copper £ 108 T. P. A. ORGANIZATION. ! l 0 e lum' 75,000 figure will ‘be reached. In view of Strong llrk_et Se_ndn Price of Wheat 3';': Lly;.:v] , £l 2 ‘vy;.mzmmm‘ \ that mumber at the Decoration day race: Up for Big Gain of Two and a < LONEDN, June B 3 & it can be seen how enthusiastio this part NEW YORK GENE MARKET - 4 s g uto racing. Half to n‘"’ Cents. - | | server,” who has been visiting Germany | — Rt by s e <R B 00BN D Qeotations ot the Duy os Various | \Samue] G. Ferster Found with Re-|and has written & series of articles for | Reservations and Orders Coming In .h:r::,':, ar company for an extension EMAND 1S ALSO 000D g yolemmetites. . - |} volver Clatched in Hand Near |7 Tumer. in one of hie ariicles 10da¥ | on Each Mail—Many Are from |of the Carter Lake line o the Fats of the NE ORK une 6 ~FLO | y « . y o Al b bout OMAMA, June 16, 105 | Steadv, - T Gl | Greenhouse at Manawa. | bellet of German people that Belgium Out of Town, Too. | speedway. T:‘" "’,”::;fi,;"m:“?‘“m, [The market was strong todsy. Wheat | ond No. 2 haras 8100 o 1. (. New York, | will remain German, and that Deiglan | Tl win : von - Sl et 5, ghowed the higgest gain and was quoted (89 No- 2 hard, $1.28%, o i (. New York, | MISSING FOR TH g | Congo ill become & German possession. central will run A o Giterdny’s Prices The .k, and Xo. i northera. Maaito REE WEEKS| “h0 extimated that Germany nas taken| 10 EXTEND STREET CAR LINE |upcedway as the rafirond's track_runs % of whent and thers were Suil%. c. I £, Butfalo. Futures steadior: With haas 1 . 181,250,00000 worth of property of all within a few feet of the gate. several cars rolg on the mdvance CORRSEL: firm: Mo.20 yellow, W03 H a revolver still loosely 4 "\l ding raw materials and man.| TDAt the first annual 300-mile au-|two methods of transportation will mak And the ToArkel ndvanced from 1ugs: |VTOpL shipment 04 clutchied in hig left hand, the thumb | uractured products, as war indemnity | tomobile derby in Omaha on July § the track essily accessible from dowi There was & fair number of sales of this |3 oM & steady; standa:d, b’ against the frigger and the index|out of Belgium. |on the fast board speedw vill be[town, the trip by either car o T s % A oy it | peedway will be s cogeat ‘reported. ' 0 " 0 TR B finger«lying along the barrel, the| ‘Revolvers made in Belsium.' thelun unqualified success ta clearly |"r® suouod WNY TS ) race corn and wheat, but there was a fairly No. 2, $L.15; body of Samuel Pers writer says, “are now a part of the reg- | & %004 demurd Tor the commercial grades | N iyl oiil i ke diohi y”r’. Py 'G :‘r ""' ":d 2: ular German equipment. The bayonets| To0ifésted by the rapidity with |first class service will min!:::r‘fm - ‘h:r‘ o :Z‘.’" ‘;:\- rable for 1914 10015, Packic’ coast 194, 10@13c; ™ A p oratible. abont (4 | U SWeGs 00w tibed n the G""""‘wmcn Pty Lo el [ e m:“ aTr‘::.ummumn trials R el e for |imk sa: Sl e b uesday in a cornfleld about 400 | armies are almost exclusively of Belgian| g in. Charley Franke announces |h¢ld Jlu” l( z.!. :“r:or«.pllnl as the race o gouihvest, and in many” instances ; feet south of the Wilcox greenhouse | material, while it is intended. when the | that the reservations now fn will|hio, MOt % WMEECAR O farge an Smnbm.q it expocted they will ,",,,l'_g IJ“lr«"fm R—Firm; hemlock firsts, 32 {2t Lake Manawa. A. Stanberry, an l""“s:‘““'- to take the overhead wiring | take up nearly all the Krtndstlndl‘:‘r‘:l;slon :r. only 50 cents to the speed i o e dad Baas fi,,n.,\'r“)sflvy'oyl, quiet; mess, $19.00 employe of the company, made the ;;m“_‘::ul': é:r::;,,'"“d the coPPer| and box seats at the finish and-op- |tests. equal to We0M bushel e bus 10,0; tainily, Sil.wniZ.w; short clears, 3 STy 2 AT .;1.‘ u'o’ % u‘n ,‘:-:;;'1. corn, 85,00 bush- [F1960121.30. Be 4 ot; mess, $18.50 @ discovery. Two shots had been fired posite the pits, and the parking space R Laverpool—8pot wheat unchanged to 2 ’.‘:’;‘f'n 1:::.115\"x» qum Lard, firm; | into the body, above the heart. in back of the pits is practically all OFFICER IS INJURED jower, corn, high adte b4 & — - - - > D d Primary whaat recelota were 1 TALLOW-Steady | ~eity, she nsked; | Ferster had betn employed os salesman | JATAANELIES NOt Yot |[reservea. Most of the orders, too. HURRYING TO A FIRE bushels and shipments G700 bushels, | PUN, GREREC seeclal hc JOHN F. JOHNSON [SLESS ICPUh Shpnrtziont of the Sommols | : are from out of town e 14 | ainst receipts of 410,00 bushe.s : R~ 360 tubs ler and Mueiler Piano company, Four- P d B : | wi in the com a(mmm‘u bushels last ye “";:l’,"‘r'"‘ ) -‘!,‘}‘.J‘f | Jnh&n I-;‘Jlohl;:on, rm'!llflPnl of the John {teenth and Farnam streets, for the last orce ] I‘ltOIlS €AI'| Providing the seat rale continues at | :‘:‘"': ;‘:‘:Z:":.u:zd:) ‘:Ir‘:m" ‘Police Of- recalpts were 564,000 busi- e o AUBe | gon Fleld Manufacturing company of | ,‘ aals it a " | miseio v - ¢l and shipments 423,000 bushels, aeninst | *ats; 14 ©: awen; | Rucine, Win. s the oldest member of |0 708r%: and left the place three weeks e nt rapid - gate, the specdway |, .. snton Vanous, . M4 South g ta ot $46,00 bushels and shipments |ago last evening in the best of spirits. LONDON, June 16.—There have been so | 91T€Ctors estimate that the attendance | of (R busbels last vear frosh gathered, extra | the National Travelers' Protective assocl Hleventh street, féll and sustained @ R | Atter going to the home of L. A. Sk maAny rumors recently that the allies had | Will be more than 7,000. It was not ex- 1 firats, 2146 dic 8 15G20c; meconds, oy 4 ol ames, s ha ight ankle. He wl o T s recelpts were 4000 bush. |17 0upisc: nearby hemnery, whites, fine :'l‘ll:n oldest in point of years of member- 310, Bure greet, where he boarded, he | fOTced the Dardanelles that Sir James H. | Pected that the attendance the first year ;“"&'Ydu’ ";;‘:fllb'o:". otk Teceipts of 7.000 bushels and sifpments {$o, fancy, UG nearby hennery, browns, | VB et men. Mr. Johnson at|“ccOmPanied one of the men living there Dalziel asked Premier Asquith this‘after. | Would reach this mark and the directors | °° © e of bushels last yoar. CTRAR - Cnsettiod: recolpts, 11,248 | Denver tn 180 hein orenatee e ot (t0 & nearby cigar store after supper, 00N in the House of Commons if there | Would have boen satisfied with 0.0, or CARLOT RECEIPTE. te, whole milk, fresh. twins nd | tional association. He has missed only|¥1eFe the Dair shook dice for the cigars, | W88 &0V truth in such report even perhaps 40,000, but it is already cer- | Bee Want Ads Produce Results. s Py ke tn s T ; — “h’l| Corn. Oats. rer S "% | fancy, 19%e |three conventions since then, and only|eT*ter lost, and with a laughing remark Alive, weak: prices not |because of illness. went from the place. Until his clothing settled. Drossed, quie arn {rozen | prasent offloes ge.!and their contents were Identificd this (] il | ronsting chickens, 18 e Towin | sent offlcers of the organization de K _ foy Sy ik ot {morning, not a trace of the man had been 16 7 dced, 14@17c; fresh turkeys, iced, 15g17c. |Clare that the growth of the Travele Y i 3 13 R o AT ,‘hm:’.-m: ur:mlnuun is In a large meas- | discovered S i sl ou re Olng to ee ummer urnlture oon > i 2 N . {ure due to him. entify othing. -';.hs‘r':"vlnrt'mrl"d I‘Lmlln_\' | R l_l: " P Al the Fontenelle hotel, Mr. Johnson| G. C. Kenney, manager of the depart- Do Your Bnylng Before Do Your Bnying Euly : or, 1 car 9. cartons, 3le; No. |, . “‘1“”’“ B 2 panad N ke e was telling of his experiences as a |ment in which Ferster worked, accom- 5P. M Store Closes at » CHIESE “imiorted swiss, c; travelling man. He “made” Omaha as panfed by Miss Anna Greenberg, 2710 3 - No.'i | kean Swias s bl n&, | far back aa 'Sl He is mpending most of |Burt street, to whom the latter was en- | Store Will Olose at This 5P. M, CAr | o ;hln time In touring the city in auforno- |guged, Journeyed to th P . Hei Sa F, s X od, yed to the : coroner's of- | ; 3| bure by flt‘;)“ldeorkwwh?u, 180; | biles, marvelling at its growth fieo i the Blofs this morning, where l§ 1il€, Exocepting Saturdays Excepting Saturdays, 4|m e vench uefort, Co — S — - 1 {the offects were asserted to be that of | - Until September 1st ke, & cate wie: | JISH—Trous, e laras, trapiieh et | the missing man. The body when found, | : { car hl';\?”:?;gml'rg(‘l‘f'l‘%c.'"kaln:-rhn hl:lc. INEW YOK SRTOGK “ARKET Tuesday,- was in guch a bad state of | Till September 1st. e ‘..lc.:"m Sl SHIS B e e o Ao — i ot o verine 'ne M | You'll Not “Quibble’”” Over the Price of These Sinart New Summer ok o e oar e, e | BEBF C Riby 2 Turns Strong in Final Hour After |uccount of ita finding end the seneral| s » . . . . Cladfiie;” Ne. 3 Rirker " glihe | 0% : Backing and Palling. descripuon, 10 the morning ouver. wes | | Costumes, for You’ll Recognize Immediately Their Splendid Worth g ey o “m Nor% | ittie |,h?mc. itige; No. 5, e, sure that Ferster was the man, Y It doesn’t matter how ‘‘finicky’’ a woman is over the style of her vacation dress, she’ll fall in love with the stunning new models shown now, and the particularly low prices will quicken desire into immediate purchase. See them. Crepe de Chine Dresses $12.75, $15, $19.50, $256 Taffet Dresses......$19.50, $25, $29.50, $35 Net and Lace Dresses $15, $19.00, $25 to $50 Beautiful Novelty Dresses— $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 Elegant Values in Over 1,000 New Summer Dresses, at. . .$5, $7.50, $10 Up Palm Beach Suits $8.95, $10, $12.50 to $19.50 Women’s Wash Dress Skirts—In all the sea- son’s best styles, big assortment—on sale at, QHOIED .. v o3 5 B on s B s e DO ‘Women’s Gingham and Seersucker Petticoats —Made to sell at 75c—on sale Thursday at, L Y T r e POULTRY-Bromers, ¢; apring chick. | O N L LA "HII o 4 _vhl;-h“'l:lr{})‘l.;' ens, 1bo, hens, 140; couks, §'%"; roosters. week ago, thinking that Sam might have No. 2 "'"u" 40; stags, Ilcll. 16¢; l°‘: NEW YORK. June 16.—After backing |returned to the home of his patents. The % YHow, | turkey, per j [and filling for the greater part of the ses e, o ai ducks, — tul lnum-a 100, tull | sion today's stock market turned strong |1IEht of the young man’s disappearance eathered, So; squabe, No, 1, W.60; h-. in the final hour, Its rise colnciding with |he left a letter addressed to Harry, asking the declaration of the regular Readifg [him to get his money at the plano com- ofials aag vesetaite dend and vague rumors of Impending | "l FRUITS—Oranges: Talitornta Valer- developments favorable to the United States Steel corporation. Prior to that Cias, 1005, 1268, 32s, 350s, $3.50 per bOX;|period the market had no very | * No Motive Evident. o, $4K No. ? s ) ér h ‘m u’r:”r?'t‘o:"fl".,l.'o'fi.m;!x|:a."runf~|y":'|§- definite trend, standard moving | The Schmoller & Mueller people, fol- within comparatively narrow limits g’l’l"'_r"‘(‘f, 10" on e, 450 mer ‘o, | While manipulated speciaities’ repeated |lOWing the disappearance, tried by vari- — their recent sensational gyrations. ous means to looate him, while Miss noy Justrite W0s 30 $.50 per box 4 clchoo GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ()mp’;lnm Célebrated Chase hr‘:nd 368, rangers and some | Greenberg advertised in various news- e % tals ‘moved in con- $0 r box; ‘«}.",;;-."4,;,hn';€;;'r:"';_“4§; fusing fashion, for Which moderate for- (PAPers in the hope of getting some ex- Features of the Trading and Closing !‘“b_“ A B her Ntra |k selling might have been responsible. |planatory word. No reason Whatsoever | Prices on Hoard of Trade. fancy Florl T e, 30u. Wb 4200 per pos. | Canadian ¢ held rather better than ifor the man's taking his life can be dis- 'CHICAGO, Jiine 16.—Worse delays for |Pananas: Medium' rize, 3200 to §2.25 per | An¥ othor Important issue jn the interna- | | [y 0" ving no troubles of which harvest in m qaeuthiivest with & recur- | Bunch; Jumbe, frult Ctanguwine's —ehd sales of stocks amounted to 315~ |anyone seems to know. Ferster had car- erop region | Pert Limon, fc per e ok Z nnum t.my to the price |Fxtra fancy Misscuri :Illulfi $2.00 per Although forelgn exchanxe was ried a life insurance policy with the Penn e | g, : b 1be ) A Harry Ferster, a brother, with h iy e LOGL (Plaert No'L Wi Ro. % oke; NG, 3% [SBALES ARE' 315,000 SHARES | finrry Ferte out-a w, 0. 8 "lh' flKMc.,#o 2’ mixed, mlud i | 306 gv:c, No. 4| “Frutt and vegetalle prices furnished by N. L) 2 again merket closed strong at | case. Deciduous frulte: PYAM® | g omorali I be Mutual company for the last three years. n 00 box; cherries, Cali- moralized, with new low notes between i %fl-. e e ther Jend: | fovnia, §L1% et 'hox: e rIee Gl | nter - and London and Paris this |1t was mads Dayable to Miss Groenbers, e to of feature of the financlal situation was less »,08t8 %@lc and pro- |grown, $2.2 per case.. Cantaloupes: Pony, for than on the previous day. Early |Whom he was to have married in the fall. nown on London suggested lruter stend- |Miss Greenberg was formerly employed | ] :.«m :fl;.'"{ Ia“:-m.‘: g'% ';:r":-'n'iow Red b:::’;fi:én nens, ‘another constgnment. of £300,000 88 clerk by the Schimoller & Mueller com- | 1 ‘went on fon that the wheat harvest, taken | (ornia, $460 I e when Drossure of ‘commercial {Pany and s now working in that capacity - e be & wesk later than | VEGETA r""—o“"‘""“ new cab- | o agaln became strong, demand aterling |for the Hudson-Thurber company. The o o Racnee | o B ane, Ik-1o, Arces. crace. Iivs.por | instances o decline of % bt oputctess nuthorities thought it pecullar at first | tuce, $1.00 per doz.; leaf let- {:‘,’“‘,‘:,,":‘f,‘,,?.’,‘,‘: Ol per cent from tne [that the revolver was found in the dead b low rates of yesterday waa established. man's left hand, but eince then it has X T e From: wester, {Deen learned from Ferster's friends that states, tended to (‘ullfornll 1150 per cra 1 e e Auulln % [low Texas, $1.25 per orate. Rhubar R e ation. Helthamarks |he was left-handed. Relatives in Denver ., A Canada |4c per 1b. Celery, 116 per doz. Wax and | and lires continued to move favorably to [wil] be notified today. » new styles, on, sale $45, big assortment y 2 fromt ‘damags last ‘misit |kroen beane.. 140, per husker. Potatos: | t ngs of bills \ — / muzz.hnhr againat the bears, and so |Minesota White, e pér bi.: new, Texas | parKet ot g o werc ver: Heht. Thursday, cho ice of most desirable M of drouth in western Trjumphs, 100-1b: sacks, 2440 ‘per Ib. Turther gains In the steel trade were LlBERTY BELL RECEPTION ' SR R . styles $15-819.50 rent. Unexpertod ot Weather which would add G 1) N mu.".‘h gathering the yield | ."7(.‘-'-::'. ke 1.3 per crate. Onlons, 75 Tailored Suits that sold at $18 to $20, all 200 Tailored Suits — made to sell at $25 to NUTS—"0c oanuts, $5.00 per bag. No. 1|reported hy the recognized authorities in reaction took place in the |Californi: Inuts, 18 b, g d 1t A 1 S ANNOUNCED N -55- i ot Sl |G, P Bt |ttty oSttt oot | COMMITTEES 50c Embroideries, 25¢ Yard. 166 to 35c Embroideries, 9c Yard wheat from northern Junkls e, Almonds 20: per In, Sugar |uctlvity at leading mills, Seioh 2t 088 | ‘peception comimitiess from both the A big line of very fine 18-in. and 27-in. | Including a big assortment of 12-inch to 17- 3 ? ubstantial fracti L owevar a1 ran. S e e R okt o | A e o SR 4 No. 1, o not confirmed. |city hall and the Commercial club have tria and the ‘ot 11, 1 Tt p et ! 0. 1, romated, 8 per | the b ¥ P On 1he other hand, Sc per Ib.; "Jumbo, | eFatures of todar's bond market were |leen announced for the reception of the o 0 . of New York Central de- :ood Goal ot aitention wrs given s [Fonsted. 10c' por Ih the aranth of e O edl hamvertl- | Liberty bell in Omaha, July 9, when the | vuu»u- Of winter wheat from around [ dr 1 - Craokeesnck 8550 porohoo i 45 m,“,.“":::.""m.: Dar value, aggregated |bell is to be viewed in Omaha en foute | , Mo, badly infected with . 8, S rac: ; Shorts Flouncings, in Swiss, cambric and organ-|inch cambric and Swiss Flouncings and dies, regular 50¢ values; Thurs- Corset Cover Embroideries; special day at, yard..... g R T e oL 256 sale price for Thursday, yatrd ....... 9(.' jer case. Lim §2 910000, to the San Francisco exposition. Presi- "Ware_fres buyote of corn. Tne | CHECKEFS, L0 per United Stater coupons. 4 advanced % {,on¢ john L. McCague of the Coramercial | chiel reason was wet wemtlor ovir the 7 erimg PO BN e e club has just announced thé club's com- | Kreater part af tho belt, Wity prodictt h (1) 00 a"d 2 00 of more. l'! oflman re ;m:’l‘l. NEW YORK. June 16-COFFE Bt " toghes, x| 1 I Lwing large) the poor start of the . ? b B mainiy In vo. |0f 162 polnta undor some schttered sell- MATYS L e . o Fran arket for Pututes opened at a deching Ka,rlsr“he, Gaplta.l Samunl Bum'\'\v‘“,{ s;'u:‘;_‘h';hu romk-‘l i e .lnw;r A good dema fromn the sen- |[Ing of late delivery, which was |nnh.hl» | | P It te with the commit- | Boand, Rank. Srowth and & tendency to |inspired by ihe loiver rate® ot ' 0f Bad Shelled {mittce is to co-opera c | Teported from v ece | changw. Offerings n’arfi"ll:hl‘: | B enl 6. le by tee of the city officials, which is com- th Kot Falil ] : te . |posed of Commissioners Kugel, Jardine . @‘Vfi-.fl-':fl; Bt avita | STreres B2 oy R et B 23 French Alrshlps nd Withnell an Improved in- I‘nulnl The close was points net ., Mid-Summer Dress Hats wicham, e Topeie, SBE | s sune e otowine orica {TWELVE SUB GOVERNORS Go on Sale Here January, duhc: February, "€0ic | communication wa lssued Mphe Dvatoh AT TENNESSEE MEETING | m"r.day at ® 1.0Me; April. 7.000; May, T.dc, Bpot t: ATy hmp’ ay, pot | war office tonigh “In retaliation for the bombardment . —(8pecial.)—Lieute: Fiad u shade easier on Tigh &rade San-|by the Germans of Frencn and English| 11 ?";:"';::,nn Satbed Whiwash'thal fé'-. but ahout unchanged on lower grades. [ open towns, the order was given to bom- ant Go e from attends Rio exchange on Tondon, 1-831 10wer: |\oq hiw morning the capital of the| clty today on his way home attend Milreln prices were T rois higher at_Rio | Sard (e MOTHTE ing the national meeting of leutenant S PR a5 T WAt 3 o'clock in the momning twenty.| Sovernors held last'week at Chattanooga, Mavicot, three acroplanes set out for Karlsruhe, |Tenn. o 18.—COTTON— | waAlthough caught by a northeast wind| Only about a dozen were present and July, t&"h-{flr they arrived over the town between 5:¥0| a committee of five. of which Mr. Pear- 1071¢; January, {and 8:3 o'clock. They dropped 130 pro-| son was chosen chairman and O'Hara of ¥ ¢ Jectiles of ninety and 15 caliber on the| Minols, Armold of Ohio, Enkland of E-’m:"i.'.‘;".v".‘:'." ke #45. et ) jects which had been indicated to them. | West Virginia and Hill of Tennesses are Cotton futures opened steady: 'nlv { particularly the chateau, an arms manu-, the other members, was appointed to ar- 86 Octgber, $54c; December. 1.0 | factory and the station. A great number | rango a meeting asain next yoar R POOL, June 16.—COTTON—rot, |0f fires broke out during the time the steady. good middling, 5.74d: middline. | aeroplanes were flylng over Karlsruhe. R40: " fow middiing, 4Md. Salea 1090 | \"gerious panic was observed in the sta- NEARLY TWO MILLIONS GO i 120 of them in newest mid-summer designs—Milans, leghorns, Panamas, tuscans, transparent brims, smart new kid and velvet close-fitting turbans and high class sport hats. Every one of them made of fine quality material and trimmed in accordance with Dame Fash- ion’s latest dictates. Some paradise and aigrette hats in the lot. Although most of them come i P ton from which trains departed hastily, TO GERMANY FROM HERE A Al ~N Mar proceeding In an eastorly direction. 2 i ° ° s ’ S o o e annon | xre machines vorw mjeied tn 8| gove vonk, s w-counw | 00 white, natural and light colors, you'll cal v ow ruling rate ast t violent gunfire, particularly om thelr| ... "who succeeds Dr. Becnhard e hPer it {outer trip, at Saverne (Sabern), E;r-no— i 1o 1 Selamate i the Usited ays. 2%@2N per | burg, Rastatt and Karlsruhe, an on States of the German Red Cross -an- .kc closine biA and offer : firsts, M TIME LO. live, oteady funl-‘ 13%¢. | 2% per cent i ordinary | find a good assortment of blacks. Sim- 'ATOES—Lower; old, % | cent: six mon'h ont thelr return at Blamont, Phalsbourg 4 P l l oars: Micl and w‘-unul-r:;lw- 3 | NERCANTILE P\Pl-“ ~8460% per | pealgburg) and Saverpe. All of them re- nounced :o«-, ron(rlbu!l;n;'mv!\-d n p y marvelous va ues' & B rwolvu % ohrs; Texas 0% | s this country totalling 1,885,000 have been MeNIEtaraling |y s Reratd . L BXCHANGR-Slxte Aur | Wiried Sxoe sent to the central committee in Serlin. Wes. %4 T8%, SILVER-Bar, 9%4c: Mexicen dollars, Captain Hecker says that this amount igos-aevemme: wa i Culls from ¢ the Wire [l wsotm et the extraortinars end| Thursday Specials in the Busy Domestic Room ® | firm . > | g ; & 2oty =i { v ren BRI :,:‘,,‘:".',,dm&o:m',,h:; :L,,':"“’,:::w Twill Cotton Toweling, blea- | 33c value 9-0z. Feather Proof [ 32-in. French Suiting, all ruck ty the San Fran-| miteq for our home reliet work through ched, with red fast-color Ticking, mill length, 1 to | colors, just the material for commemurates the Pap London N fl\m-: No. 2} I.u\l)u\' T40; No. e lnlluw;lu Aol.m,. od & shade under parity and fln- Bacornnge, |1a Ttor an idle session | e Pacitic. exposttion Gk Whep) Senmb border veviio...B@| 10-yard pieces; Thursday, | summer dresses ......15¢ b, !l SILVER-23%d4 f Chiarl on as . . . TE-Ng. 2 white, 6ic; No. 2 mixed,| MONEYINGIN per cont | e ke American Bugar Refin: il 30-in. Batiste, in plain light | at .. ......... veeo...19¢ | Huck and Turkish Towels tEiNo. 2 white “OBKe: N, Ic.l;{"m”m‘ RSTEPe ANt M, 3% ""':\"“"d company, s landered 5 ¢ ammesiors OFFICERS ELECTED FOR A LA T o .10¢ thrmdvrod Flannel, wool | regular 12%e grade, just a Sreamery, o: firsts, e ,,,._,.,_,,‘ Sah o B ke T :""::" ‘." "?",:.:,., Kia Babay YEAR BY PLUMBERS’ UNION 28-inch Book-Fold \lnrhn(, mixed, 27 inches wide 39¢ | few dozen left; to clean up . P ook, de. g K\ YORK, June 16.—EVARORATED |Schatmack inapectors of the LCalttornia | Plumbers of local No. 15 heid their 10¢ value ..... ....@8%e | Sateen, all colors, 27 inches | this lot, wlu.le they last, m"-fl 3 i reoste jpars. o o F Nev Can? | nual election of officers in Fagles' hall, ¥ s Py 4 o S T e [ R e of pf,'.::;."n::".,::.',o..,..,"... wut Tiarmey dhreotar inet aven: | [ 36-i0. Figured Serim...15¢ | wide .. A0 | at ...l e of brive takine for the paptection of Ylicit m‘ The following were electdd for the lll-- l- Grain Market, Iu-.vrh in drugs ensuing year N June u..wmcu-- One hundred =nd forty-two cadets were R President, Gi Rane: vie ident, ""r'- "o ey | ECONOMIC LEAGUE STANDS ! 1o a8, Wil " Wil 5t | ot vas Ity .y o' Ome V' 3 recordin el 3 an i FOR HOME RULE CNARTER| S e P { revorted Lynch: treasurer, George Arnold. Wxecutive Board—Fred Bushar, 0. M. Here’s Some Interesting Grocery Prices Quality Goods sud a Saviag of 85% to 50% Ou the Cost of Living. u 1bs. bon pure cane rrum Lol for dessert, iU's quality uge: jell that whips, pki % sack ' best hi - mond H flour, nol:lll nnor for n olives, quart bredd, ples or cakes: ‘nur &) Xes parlor matches own bread, It I-le rlr I‘A‘I 12 boxes safety mlth- 10 bars Bea 1-1b. pke. cornstarch or IAlllflr! Qu-n White hundr: z ibs. best bulk lzndry atarch i cans 830 corn, [ ll.'r e ‘cans mnm or u.u-n.xa. beans Three members of a charter commiites | emaliest R of four appointed by the Economie |there are humerous Vacane t unfill ':r-»n. M. Hogan league reported to that budy at a meeting| “Fr" A0 WU () Finance Board—Arthur Young, P. J held last night in favor of & new home | N_'V. whs thosn rasiient’of the Col |Pm‘¢ a Olson. Henry Rush, George Coombs, — rule charter. H. W, Morrow, W. F. Bax-{nel) “ollege at Mo pon. Ta. by the ter and 1 J. Dunn took this stand. J. P, |boacd of trustees, Dr iiint te & native Breen, who has different ideas on the | Sicinmia collemn Toronto. - He has hetd i | matter, s his fellow committeemen as- lunmlnov;uuimn ’m"l:‘::loi’\_-hl'clrclr‘l "No. ' white serted. was not present. The report was | N FOTL SR SRS JC08 TR 4" | prosented and approved unanimousiy by |SE Geflh o Dr. . K King. about A |l~ league. year &go. In order to enhance probability In rtherance of itx plins to soread of the wuccess of such & charter it was | o a8 800 o Ameriton hassiiate aged v American nlrr.n‘ ed in the report, “that all qun—l'mn l":kw tn {mproving med *ai Movements of Ocean Steamers. Port Sailed b, Fancy No. Mac! l..nu' peanut bufter, H-r-ny‘ breakfast cocoa, b, Golden tos coffee, Ib VRS ESOR TALE %‘m‘ 15 or cheaper 18 at best old potatoes 8. fancy hu l new nnulo?: Jume I—WHEAT #pot I ll No. Bunches ‘fre 1is 54: No. 1l ir:. frergiree northern . 1ly 9d; [tons Invelving new measures on which | hospital conditions I the repu the n:lnln . 3 winter. 11s 1. there would probably arise a sharp dif. | Rockefelier Faynastion »f Now e An-, mln‘lll or spagh e e need h wrchased ¢ ! cans Alaske salmon i doz. $1.10 lettuce American, -uq. new, 84, | ference of opinion among the voters. be | Medles coiteme At Peki 00 ¢ rear W pulished '--'E:E'J.':"& X o - Stoak dlscarded in the original draft, or de-|Ausust 1 next three ey ."“ forred. Lo be considered cach o its merits ¥ B LR . xm Tdiad. (sl 'in the shape of iater amendments.” T S s Sy, etiiufien “’«,

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