Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 13, 1915, Page 20

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i i 20 PRICKS ON LUNBER {FTRDS FIGH OR TURKEY DAY REACH TOWARD SKY| “siee micy oens roas— | Sugar Goes Up. Advance of Almost Five Dollars Per Thousand Made During the GREEN VEGETABLES STILL Il: Last Thirty Days. Bugar Jumped up 55 cents & sack fn the | N b last week, and all that can possibly be | BIG DEMAND IS CAUSE GIVEN |nad for a doliar in the retail market now is e elghteen pounds. Some are giving much Lumber has advanced almost $6 .., ¢, that. Monday it is likely that per 1,000 feet on most grades during .. nieen pounds is all that will be given | the last thirty days. The advanve t0 for a dollar, and according to Al Km.é the trade is due to a corresponding manager of the grocery department ol advance that has been made at the |Havden's this will be about whole- |sale price at that, for sugar is quoted mills in the south and west, the ad- |, "yoy york at #6.75 & hundred which sance there sald to be the result of |win :.;g,.ml to Omaha would bring the enormous demands. it to .| Flour is fluctuating up and down, and It 1s pointed out that while the farmers every mill is running on full time, are busy hu:kln‘ corn, and therefore and in some localities lighting plants not hauling their wheat to market, flour {HE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915. ENSATIONAL! Certainly it is in cvery sense of the word. The Novelty Co. was forced, compelled, had to raise $40,000 to pay off their debts on their Fall and Winter Merchandise, and as it now stands they have raised only part of the amount needed, the balance still hangs fire. We must have the balance quick. Hence this sacri- ficing ‘‘Cash Raising Sale,’’ and to make it more interesting for the buying public, we will give away absoulutely free a hat with each man’s suit of $10 or more, Think it over. Note Prices Quoted. CAN YOU BEAT IT? The Second Big Day of This Gigantic Sale of New Winter Coats Over 1,000 Coats Specially Priced Our Coat Dept. has been erowded with buyers sinco the wmhg of this sale this morning—and is proving to be the Coat 'Ifl:m‘“’ the women were wi g for. CLOTH COATS At $5.95 to $16.50 On sale in 3 big lots. You'll find Zibe- Iines, Persiana, Wool Lamb, Broadcloths, have been installed and night shifts s not likely to be any cheaper. Corduroys, etc., in all sizes and wony Tagn 0w BT AL | vuley aons st srey 08¢ | o s '91.90 Navy beans are so high now as to be " " Suite -y Saat - Mg New plaids, corduroys worked. almost classed among the luxuries, Navy shades, values up to $36.00, at the above Ry A to " vets B3 to and serges. Worth to Raliroad men assert that the Increase |beans used to sell elght pounds for a prices. 18. . Cash $9.75 | fo %00 cemmais. g7 OF e e Guen. 23.90 fn the demand for lumber is dus to two quarter, or a little over S cents a pound. ll A\ 00 oo oo mam asdnm e B B | Frioes ... ... 4 Ing Prices.............. . ld-lnl Pnou‘ ..... . eauses. [urope s now taking 1aree | Now they are selling at 7% cents a pound. quantitios of certain grades of lumber and | Riee {5 comparatively cheap. Fancy has thus increased the export demand |paeq rice fs selling at 6% cents a pound. PLUSH COATS At $17.50 to $24.50 UNDERWEAR " . WOMEN'S SHOES T ree Ra it 39 Vot fasg et Tetn 98¢ | wld o St Tou $1t;)69 8o c | more than 100 per cent in the last six . “wo . TS @4 QK | Shoes. All 3 = oo in o & cont s e vert rear | A @mall Payment | At these prices we are selling Velours ST e o ooim - §4.95 | gitx AL ER 2% Added to the forelgn demand, railroad | cents in bulk. Down Wili Hald | 508 velve o e, meny. fite — mixtures, newost to e men assert that in rcost of the central Peanut Butter Cheap, pe q h Any Coat for trimmed and ail full Hned. Actual val- Future Dellveries ues up to $35.00, on sale at $17.50 to B. PRED MEN'S MACKINAWS $3.95 Cities of the United States, as well as in | peanut butter may be had at 124 cents Newest ocolors, late ihe towns and on the farms, there has |s pound. been a heavy Increase in building opera- | Aprii storage eggs are on the market tions. Then, too, when the Increased de- |now in good conditfon and selling at 2 mand for lumber set in, stocks In the |cents, Fresh eggs are selling at 32. yards throughout the country were at | purkeys for Thanksgiving are going to | the lowuat point in years. When the de- | ot from 2 to 28 cents a pound. The | models, in all sises. to Worth to $10.00. Cas! il cntiirmine—s | V8180 o4 $100. ook 490 Raising Prices....... $6-75 Women's T rimmed 79¢ patterna to select _— it Mats. Worth 98.50. .. B¢ oy oodoenhdense 3 Women's Silk Pettl. $l 48 _— ooats. Worth $4.00..... o mand started there was a flood of orders | oxtremely wet summer has been hard on "°m u SUISS $9.75 Ot oAt $5.95 g e :-.“th:'mflll nd in & short time they |the turkey crop of the country, and this, model, velvet aad to R R to Raincoats in all col $2.45 . it Is sald, will be feit in the market. s that so or - All the rush orders were placed at the | Ducks are to sell at about 2 cents, and | Southeast Corner 18th and Dougias Streets fuz trimmed Worth | hy 000 B-BALINE ®0 OF | bre and stass. Worth to { oM prices, but when they were filled the | geese at about 18 cents. Young chickens - ioca) | umgREReLeTEiest T .~ glalg’;: Pflr&gg o il $4'98 advance was made. are selling at 16% cents a pound. Rallroads operating in and out of the | Bulk oysters are here for the Thanks- Southern lumber districts are having some | giving market, and are selling at 30 ditficulty In getting cars to handle the |oents a quart. output of the mills, This demand for cars, | Cranberries are 8% cents & quart. coming on top of the shortage of cars | Grape fruits, size 80, are selling at a for handling grain, complicates the situ- | njckel aplece. The market on grape &tion more than at any previous time. |grujt {s falling now, and good grape fruit AAAAAAA 96 | smremr sios ':_"5,'.; $1.95 | ZEir o $3.95 $7.45 Get Prepared / ol may be looked for at a low nrice. 5t ne il 5 e itk row peices |||l | Cost-massing Frices.. PLETED | ing prices. . PSR | Ratsing Prices. Pfln(flpal Urges g fom Bl e Bl belng oflered &t TR PATE STORE. . o —— Fresh cider 1a % cents a gallon. This In fine washable Pa!'ents to Attend years crop of English walnuts has ar- 5° fabrica. ALl sisse and 690 ................... Raixing Price........ colors. Worth $1.00. the S00ial Center | mu wanuts can ve naa at 5% cants ol :mp‘ou.:‘d.tl::::u ® cents. Brasilian Principal Hunt of Miller Park school has sent to the patrony of her district the following letter, referring to the Boclal Center to be started at her school next | California honey in combs may be had 968y ovening: at 17% cents & pound, while the strained The_ Bocial Center 18 the bond jolning | Chlifornia honey may be had at % cents Bt 20, L mrad 1R |* o ot o ve by imi reen uce from the south is abun. cconditiol hich affect the wel- f8re ‘of ‘the ehilaren . making the home |ant on the market and of a good qual- more eftective by creatl ter in- ity. Caulifiower is listed at 10 cents a ra BIG CUT ON ALL FUR COATS The Novelty Co. Cash Raising Sale 214416 North 16th St. Half Block North of Pestoffice pound. The best quality of hard Wiscon« " | #in cabbage can be had at a cent a pound, Hubbard squash are 3 cents a pound. e Potatoes Are 60 cents a bushel. .::"':'1..;'2“:."'": Piest | Unidentified Man- Run Over by Train Crosby 1s helding for identifl TN R -t frve mutiiated body of & man found - SR CCRITHE FAIR 1121.1123 FARNAM ST. STORE FOR BETTER VALUES An Invigorating Lavly IMorning Drive Is Most ay?}.a W mzoge ByACyp Of BafarNat “On the Job Again” The Old Reliable House DL ........ DB c1::11<le'2“'?{?o,' oy "7* ggc oo ook s @ 52 ' and Rye, full quart. Home-made Grape 125 ‘Wine, per gallon. ... s o 2 quart bottles beer for cceveccsocme 25c CACKLEY BROS. “The Quality House.” 16th and Oapitol Ave, A A i : Housewives who are par- ticular that every article in their daily menu be the very best obtainable will insist on TIP-TOP and " - HUNDRED MORE PUPILS Bread Omaha Empress wan for- ENTER EVENING SCHOOL Label merly & part of the Btarland circuit, “which bad its headquarters in Winnipes. | Total enrollment of the Omaha g o T ingly Delici in Fl e High seacol ia 1,06, On Thursday even- emptingly Delicious in Flavor, 'flm“g'tsfin “hesionig Mentay creins, s oo |- @ entirely Satisfying in Whole- G 8 2r0 DoAY i mnie i || someness. N Em N i Tell your grocer, when —| you order Bread, youn £ A mid-week day Omaha wheat re- | Were vy, there being 132 car- :”::ooun; of P for the Room ) down 1 of u cont, selling at | WDd6F Karl F. Adama. want ““‘Tip-Top.”” He 7 €g6Nte, with thirty-seven carloads on has 5o and 10c wrapped \\/ 3 m:’;um v v+ Rigromnure A Child Doesn’t packages ready for you. %\\\\ Both Supplied 7, I3 7 were fifty-seven carloads. R et Laugh and Play 'HTHER IS CLEAR ALL OVER THE STATE TODAY If Constipated " Clear and with not & cloud in the axy. | LOOK, Mother! Is tongue coated, ~ according to the reports of the rallroads. breath feverish and stomach sour? vegetables, cheese, oysters —fifty different combinations with “Efis Macaroni .SKIN or Spaghetti FOR SALE AT LEADING GROCERS' Werite for recipe book free SKINNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Largest Macaroni Factory in America 14tk & Jackson Streets, Omaha Neb. Telephons Tyler 1525 by BEE 7 % -4 § Z U. P. STEAM BAKING CO. W T Y " T 7, PIG PORK LOINS, Fresh, Not Frozen . 123¢ FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS .........000000000s Porter House Skinned Hams .. Sugur Cured Ham Extra Lean Breakfast Cured Bacon .. can’t harm tender stom- Ny ADS o e G - Photo Engravings THE: OLD RELIABLE Made to Order % o7 vish. ngue is coated m., Lamb Chops...80 this is & sure sign its little stomach, lver Mutton Chops .. 14330 | From 9 to 10 p. m., Pork Chops, . .10 N ¥ N\ : proar e rmlion-gtpr s Rogpargranndy We purchased 400 head of live from Joe Johnston's Forest Hill Farm N _—_—_—,,,—— = o : ik TR SR T R T e g\\x\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\\\\ y PUBLIC MARKET 81 Harney st. - e 7 /// = T ey 7 7 PIG PORK LOINS, Fresh, Not Frozen . 123¢ 1015 ARTER SPRING LAMS ....... mnno&lnmm . N¢ They are today more extensively than ever before in almost al! lines of work. p / A Look st the newspapers, magezines and cir- / cular matter going through the mails—they / - are all illustrated by engravings. 4 Tell us the purpose for which you wish to use engravings and we'll tell you how to | have them made. That's our business, mak- ing photo engraved plates. We also operate electrotype and . "*"\'Wge plants under the same A RETA) root an furnish any aind of printing plates., T‘—{.'*M [1 |\ A M. M Mall Ovders Filled at Above Prices. THE EMPRESS MARKET Opp. Wovlworth 5c and 10c Store. 113 South 16th 8t. Tel. D, 2307, = 0 BeekE naraving . * v

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