Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 22, 1916, Page 16

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have heen finer or more | 16 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, \_I'RH, 22, 1916 Good Things for the Table---Offerings of the Market---Household Hints ] R(U'Ci Citrus Sl docn Th bl 1 10 1 fx}or: J :“ Glgi‘rg; Spring Lambs for your Baster dinmer: Forequarter spring || 13Y5 Lbs, Pure Cane Granulated Sugar for $1.00 Frult on the | moved to places ws accuston nrl “Some little bug is sure to Lambs, 85¢ cach, Pig Pork Loins—fresh, not frozen, 13%06 || 4s.1b, sack Washburn-Orosby Gold Medal FloGre e. .« sese vase81.65 Extra Fancy Large Ripe Louisiana Btrawberries, boX.eeesene=10¢ Extra Fancy Large Ripe Tomatoes, about 23 1bs, to basket.....20¢ Extra Fancy, Thin Skinned Sweet Oranges, per dozen. coeeee. .. 15¢ Btrictly fresh Eggs, per do .800 lar, wnmu 8o 3 bo packages Biscults., 4 1 100 Fancy Cookles, 160 value, hun Macaroni or Spaghett!, per 7340 | 11 bars Laundry Queen Soap for..2 o | & bars Electric Spark Soap for.,.85¢ WE ROAST OUR OWN COFFEE DAILY, [Saturday we will glve away a 205¢ fiber wash basin with every pur- % get you” if you do not keep Pure Leaf Lard, 9 Ibs. for.....980 | Mutton Chops, 1b... Omaha Marlket Fieree Gale Hlts up your powers of resist- om Roust, ... 1o | Eortrhonss Bisak, the High Spots In ance by eating nourishing, S it | Blned i, i Soms rare citrus/ ftrults are making wholesome, easily digestqd 58, Ib b L R e thelr appearance on the Omaha market Down Town Omaha foods, Keep your body in Deliveries to all parts of the city. Mail orders filled R oaars b o B o R top-notch condition by eat- P, st T | b i e o e | GRSt B | THE EMPRESS MARKET are not related (o the terpuichorean | W& over Omaha attained clocity of tango, but to the horticultural tungerine thivty<four milcs an hour Thursduy night cuit' a s]mple, natural fow‘ Oppr. Woolworth Be and 10¢ Store, 113 Kouth 16th St. Tel, D, 2307, They come all the way from South Ing 1o the gove nd § Ameriea. They look like oranges—und | The hills to the ot prowrr . Which makes healthy tissue = chase of 2 pounds of our best coffee. are “almost” ora They are very |Umaba from th worat of such high winie| -qnd keeps the stomach and § || Pig Pork Loin, fresh, not frozen, any amount wanted #weot, very Julcy and have a very thin | And wah « present T i Spring Lambs for vour Kaster dinner: Forequarter Spring [ | P18 Pork Shoulder Roast, 8 to 4 Ibs. average, sad. wind, out in the moved nt o ceioniy | DOWelS healthy and active, Pring:lamus 1or ¥o! gl AVATier RYFRE Porterhouse and Birloin Steaks, Pork (hops, F::r From Calffornia come Kt Michuel's |Of fifty miles an hou Serve with hot or cold mllk Lambs, 88¢ each. Pig Pofk Loins, fresh, not frozen, 137%¢ | | Prime Rib Roast, rolled, no bones or waste, per ib. .. . oranges,” which gre rather small but Around mome of the downtown tall cream or follS 2 No, 1 Sugar Oured Hams, skinned, special for I"unwr, lh very full of julce—in fact, nearly all julce, | Wulldings it woe Steer Pot Roast, 1b i & 11340 | Porterhoune Bteak, 1b, ,....... 1844 8 No. 1 Bugar Oured California Hams, per 1b rom South America another f L feventy-ff e .18%40 | Bpare Ribs, Ib, . 1044 h""” from i ecepis g rult > 8 oo 19008 | B ot r'H No. 1 Bacon Butts, 8 to 4-1b. pleces | Choice lean Barley Besf, 1b.... 830 a8 come to the local market called the ption 173100 | Bkinned Hams, 1b 17430 At .. ,.18%0 | Pig Pork Bhoulder Butts, average 3 “shaddock Don't ket It mixed with " | A of ped 5 Veal Chops, 1b 1430 | Extra Lean Baco 18440 Choles’ cut’ Pot Roast, 1b, 113413140 | 10 4 1bw,, per ib 14%0 the piscatorial haddock, which it doesn’t w / Mutton Chops, Ib 14150 | Bugar Cured Bacon, 1b 16%0 " 3 v mg il oetyc oo s i SPECIALS, We Deliver ¥Freo Anywhere—Mail Orders ¥illed at Above Prices, between an orange and a grapefruit, It 18 larger than any grapefrolt und has vary thick, pulpy wkin, but a very fulcy ingerior /Navel oranges and grapefrult never ntiful than From 5 3 18w o Cusms. e oige 1|1 24th and Phone e e T | The Peoples Market p'5:: X Phene Douglas 2793 Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y, they are now, and the prices are | Birawberries are fine n fuvor ana| SECOND-HAND PIANOS Loulsiana Tomatosy are plentiful healthy red color and despite tholr lor Viorida i th matoes i the comber to June 1 come from thore Among the home-grown things on the market now are asparagus, big wnd suc oulent, snd rhubarb, which is entitled 10 the same flattering adjoctives, Bpin ach, radishes, lettuce, watercress, mint LONTK of the Associnted Preys ) Mareh 81.—-One of the most of the war In & verits om In the second-hand plano business The romson for this is that the More Carload Purchases H Salt, dry and fine, sacks, Toilet Paper 15¢. B aad 3¢ Contracted before the phe “‘;‘.T:Wl‘ o $l 47 e . nomenal rise in price of all pa per Bee these prices Canes priced especially low to move I_Qmon’ surplus quickly. Stock up now! Buy a case of ASK FOR AND GET KINNER'S irlous re making munitions for the men at front hus enabled so many people 19 think of & plano who never thought they would own one and thelr added incoms In Just enough for them to afford an old Inntruwmont “Laoms thAn two years ago,” oxplained A wsolid car of large sizes— and new onlons are all being ralsed on Reo Crepe Nebraska sofl, o dealer, “plancs, I more than twen il 5¢ use your cellar and store a case, Head lettuce 1s coming from Callfornia, | Y048 0ld, were a real drug on the market Case of 100 Price bound to be higher, Wax and string beans are hore from|Snd many had to be sold at firewood e 14 2 20 200" ke teis of them to mell for very fair prices, 1 pald a customer the same price for a plann on, from Texas. Mushrooms on the market are of ex traordinary quality, They are big and | that he paid me for it sixteen yoars ago white and fine in texture. Thoey'll gar Mk the Easter meat 1o e aveo's| WOMEN ADD 2,000 NAMES TO taste. DRY LISTS ON TUESDAY Bweet potatoes, fine ones, but of last | Cash Habit, crepe, J for 5 per dozen . . 13¢, vor roll C Box 300, fancy, 1.;":.’ of 100 rolls, $3 40 :’|vur llvnfl n' 0 14C : 360 slze, dmh' I'p, very fancy crepe, 6¢ per dogen ..,...... 11¢c 10¢ roll for Case of 100 rolls 300 size, choice, r:. s $5.40 per dozen A l3c THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY Skinner’s Macaroni Products are approved by such well-known food au- thorities as Dr. Harvey W. Wiley of Good Attention Housekeeping Magazine, Alfred MeCann Jaars crop, are plentful. New cabbuf®| mwo tousand signatures were attachod Northern _Light, silk tissue. | Per box «...........$8.04 of the New York Globe, Prof, Allyn J to the initiative prohibition amendmert 1,600 sheets, 3 for 7C Quantity of Catsup bought of Westfield fame to the 9¢; onch before price went up. d fame, as to their pur- Skinner’s is a large 12-0z British Officials if':':';:"Ti'ff.".’,?f.f..'.':ff'.'f"':':}':{?':? Boviyy . A polls on Tuesday and secured 2,000 wign n D 7 | ers, With the addition of these nane Kept m fhu ar % | we nre safoly over the 10000 mark re ' J'nlh‘"l, for Douglas county, but our women continue to securs a8 many names ity, cleanliness and food value. T it g6 00 | Fi 1o iods g el l 35 Prize winning Tip Baking Pow- irifty Habit, 48 $ der, 26¢ size, 1-1b, Ib, sack . can for ... loc Fcbo, Nebraska's sl 60 Soda, none lmnr-r 1-1b, sc finest, 48-1b, sack . pkg., 10¢ size, C'risco I8 going up soon; Garden seeds. rt-xulnr u!ze can, H0¢, 45¢ and 23C e 5C e ———————————————————————————————————————————— REMEMBER EVERY PURCHASE AT THE BASKET STORES IS GUARANTEED TO PLEASE package, TFive Skinner packages are equal to six of many other brands. Always D specify Skin- ner’s and get full value for your money. SKINNERS A Popular Seller The Skinner line has met with great popularity throughout the United States and on account of the high quality of all Skinner’s products in many territories they have displaced older brands on the retail grocers’ shelves, whiRe P P ) 5is A Food Product of Merit h —— e, o Every member of the family will enjoy an appetizing dish of Skinner’s, and it can be cooked in so many dif- ferent ways, with fish, left over meats, tomatoes, cheese, ete. Write today for a beautiful 36.page recipe book free. Skinner Manufacturing Company LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AME « Omaha, Nebraska (Lorrespondence of the Associated Press) | Wil « LONDON, March %.-Members of Par- | 49 they can,”” sald Mrw, Graham liament, who through frequent visits to | France have learned how woll informed | REV, ANTON BAST TO tho members of the Vrench chambers are ’ SPEAK TO OMAHA DANES Kept In regurd to tho progrems of the war | and the plans and actions of the govern ment, are complaining bitterly of the small part they are able to play through being kept In ignorance of what Is trans piring. They have been urging, therefore, k #tem of gecret sessions or stch an they have in France, shall be Introduced here and that the members be told of what Ia transpiring beliind the scenoh. At present a membe of Parliament knows just as little as the | general publie, and, like the publie, has to depend upon rumor and gosslp for his information, outside of the offlcinl state ments lssued by the Press bureau and | the speechen of cabinet ministers. Rev, Anton Bast, ). ., of Copenhagen, Denmark, founder and organizer of the | world-known Cent Misslon, will be here and deliver a lecture on his work | Al the Danish Methodist Episcopa) | ehurch, corner Twenty-fifth and Deca- | tur streets, Kaster evening st § o'clock, | | CHOOSE YOUR | i Sunday Dinner From the Offerings ON THIS PAGE Scarlet fever in still very much in evidence in this community Why risk contamination by using unpasteurized, raw milk put in bottles washed in luke warm water? Alamito products are pasteurized, sold in storilized bottles and are Absolutely Safe Ask Your I)mmr He Knows, The “Milk-White" Dalry. Alamlto Y T. P. O'Connor, who, like the majority | of the natlonalists, lins consistently sup ported the government since the outhreak of war, led the agitation for & change In & letter to the press, and he has been | supported by the Libers! Dally Chronicle, | which has sugested that parjlamentary | 4 commitiees ba appolnted to work with !} each of thi eabl Mntsters and that in this way the members woul ] information which s now It is also argued that a hois whieh was in full confi ornment would be le the every act of the rament World’s Breakfast Easter Morning ENGLAND ENLISTING MEN TO WORK ON SHIPPING DOCKS ' now For Your Easter Dinner J. D. CREW v HAS .. Quarters of Spring » an buneh of freah " [} w i Retail dealers the world over, are delivering today i ) A the best wo fa “3 for & auarter” a lo eat wit » Mread N certain days of the year,dinner is truly e = g “Swift’s Premium Ham and Bacon for everybody’s breakfast - Ahsoe an Event. You choose and plan so care fully—especially the final course, But you have no worry over the dessert for Easter Sunday's dinner. It's lce J D CREW Cream—of course! And, everything else . . 33d and Arbor Sts. for this dinner lu‘nm the best, you order Marney 937, Easter morning. AT oUR Call up vour dealer NEW STORE roan fi right away and tell him e o Wi FuLL An l(‘&'.\zfl\\\ll\\, ] @Efl -¥ %2’ B4 you want o smtaiatsa < | Speclal Brick for Easter Sunday o i o Swift's Premium 8 R T Ham or Bacon ™ D8e s=ool Eee Noge WA aad Gapital Avesas Ooright 1A R0 A0

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