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14 * GRAIN AQPRODUCE'NEW YORK ~ STOCKS(LIVE STOCK MARKET Cash Strong on Local|Most Developments and Ad-|All Kinds of Killing Cattle Slow MarkeY, with the General 12@74%c; No. 2 yellow, T74@T6e; July, %c; Beptember, 70i4c. OATS—No, 2 white, 40@41c; No. 2 mix- ed, 36@37c. pol Kansas City, July 5. —CATTLE—Recelpts, | °f 10,000 head, including 1,300 southerns; ( P steers, steady to 15c lowe prime fed steers, $10.26@11.00; dresse steers, $5.26@10.00; western steers, $7.16@ 10.20; stocke: d fecders, $36.76@8.50; bulls, calves, $6.50@11.00 HOGS—Recelpts, 12,000 head; market bulk of sales, $9.76@9.96; heavy, $9.96@10.00; 10.00; light, SHE vances of Market Char- and Lower—Sheep and acter Are Favorable. Lambs Steady. HOGS FIVE TO TEN LOWER , 1916, an ‘Price Advance. ALL RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY GAINS ARE Omaha, July 6, 1916. Cash grains were strong today and there ‘was a general advance in prices. Recelpts of four days were plac market thls morning, but ther sufficlent demand to take f| Receipts were e "this torm of ac- | Pumcauy e ttay commodation since Decomber, 1914, mont | Estimate Wednesds: developments advances of a marked cows, $6.50@17. ; ® | character over the holiday were accepted us — " :{;"gfl;l"c"“;",:"',:l‘:,'m“""‘:‘;“"‘:"f,,'{‘",‘e distinctly favorable. Mexico's conciliatory 8t. Louls Live Stock Market. days, 3% @3% per cent; six months, 4@ srally from 1o to 3c hikher e bulk Grheas | ttitude, the further success of the ullied ket eipts, | %, per cent. Ne. . s drive in (he western war arena and_the |Sams days 3 weeks Lol Mo Ul O 300930, | [ CALL MONEY—Strong; high, 4% per views of authorities in the steel wee| # H > cent; low, 1% per cent; ruling rate, 4 per y to 1c higher. Oats mixed and butchers, #9.70G10 cent; last loan, 3% peF cent; closing bid, heavy $9.96@10.00; bulk, 0@1 CATTLE—Receipts 10, bee $7.50@11 yearling steers 10.66; cows, §6.50@8.25; 8.5¢ soid unchanged to up, and rye and bar- Ity were quoted practically unchanged. Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to 000 bu.; corn, 196,000 bu., and oats, The following table shows the reupipts of Bouth Omaha to date, as oo Live Stock market for the ye: Lunan \ Jn compared with u&t year; d 3 . _|more than the usual' number of issues. Al- 1908, 1915, Inc. Dec. Liverpool closed with wheat 4@7a%high- | 050 (HAR T8 S50 BOber O o apward D A o Ve Indfana steers, 00 th er, and corn 1@2d higher. which fol- | H steers and hel tendency were the zinc shares, 2,077 1,676,670 196,407 Primary wheat receipts were 1,926,000 bu. calves, $6.00011 BU500) V., amslnatve- | 19WAd L ovitine Gb advirse (il obNEILI N L H SR L1418 SHEEP—Rec 5,400; steady; spring d shipments of 208, : » he following table shows lambs, $7.00§10.60; sheared gwes, $4.00@ ts of 384,000 bu. bu. last year. Primary corn recelpts were 1,674,000 bu. ' and shipments of 1,077,000 bu., against re- f 742,000 bu. and shipments of 444.- s were 1,466,000 bu. and shinments of 1,378,000 bu, agalnst r ‘eipts of 677,000 bu. and shipments of 368,. 000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. ‘Wheat., Corn. Chicago 32 258 Minneapo! Duluth wethers, $6.00@ sheared lambs, $6.00@10.00. Chicago Live Btock Market. ing features, Mexicun ePtroleum gaining 6 zrlen of hogs a points A et for the last f Cananea Copper rose over 2, with almost T ARh vtk much for American Smelting and affiliate aw 4“" 1 11 the O d shares. Texas company rosa 4 points, pre sumably in consequence of the 200 per cent dividerd recently ed by one of Ita subsidiaries. United States Steel served more than any other one stock to stabilize the market, being freely absqpbed in blocks of 1,000 to [ 8,200 shares at 86% to 87%, clost 3 mere fraction under {ts best I of continuous profit taking. Steel's bution of about 860,000 shares repressnted approximately 12 per- cent of the day's » business, b1 I &‘m\' of the" nubn.lly weak munn'hm- and ’ * | equipments were tter by 1 to points, ’ sales were reported Ml‘ wnl:h ll.:l'llclll for t:a prominent -dmnlnr A i shares. pping stocks were In steady de- | July 3| X did (wnteqs 4 Fos hard winter, ' [ mand, United Fruit making an extreme of | July § ear, e ;1 more than 3 points. There was & renewal Aar, of last month's Inquiry for better known sugar stocks and a fair degree of activity and strength was wn by Bears-Roebuck, Woolworth and May department stores. Transcontinental shares led the rallway division, notably Canadisn Pacific, “So and Union Pacific, at advances of 1 to al- | a $7.35@11.30; western stockers and feeder - - fR— tle, .. SaZI2N Oats. 1] Winnipes . . Sloux City Live Stoek Market. Sloux July 5. —CATTLE—Re- market, steady; native y. and mumhu,lg . 5@5.50; calves, 0 CATTLE—Receipts were fair for a Wed- etc'.. $4.85@9.00, not given; market, bc nesday in spite of the fact that yesterday i lower; heavy, $9.60@9.70; miged, $3. t 9.60; light, $9.35@9:50; bulk of! sales, $9.45 cal 1 car, (corn mixed), 97 124 9 3-5 w dull. Buyers start pricea that were 10@15c loy 1l kinds of killers ‘and the mornin 1l advanced before very much business had been transacter Bollers made' a hard fight to sustain prices, but without avail, In the end the greater part of the killers sold 10@16c |10.50; cows and heifers, $4.00@2.50; calves, r than Monday, Feeders were in vers | $5.00@10.00. wupply with the market slow and (OG8—Recelpts, 7,000 he market HEEP AND LAMBS—] 600 head; dy; top, )} , | market steady; lambs, $10.25@10.76; ewes, 1] 3 SHEEP—Not quoted. i e A rrbiag St. Joseph Live Stock Market. §t. Joseph, July 5.—CATTLE—Receipts, 0 head; market lower; steers, $7.00Q most 3 polnts. Grangers and Reading and Norfolk & Western contributed to the rel: tively moderate output of other rails. Total sales amounted to 440,001 Aren. Bonds were firm, with a broad demand for municipal Issues, Anglo-French 6s and Rock Island debentures. Total sales, par value, aggregated §3,260,000. Hn od % bonds were unchanged on sl Number of sales and quotations on I stocks were: 1 car (light), Rejected: 1 car, T2%e¢. ding 10.00610.50; 1 white: lo. o i common to fair beeves, 9. 4 cars, 73c. No. 3 whi Bales. High, Low. Close. —_— 1 car, Tle. No, 4 white: fim 2 %u‘. 2 0 93 0y 93 50@ 53 Live Stock In Sight. Aineriian L8, i S8 $7.36@9.60; g00d [ moceipts of live stock at the five principal 87 “.,dl::d to choice | weytorn markets "é:: 81 ik 87 l‘g ws, 0 cows, §4.50@¢$.00; good ,00@8.60; falr to good common to falr feed- jo. § mixed: 1 car, 1 ocar, 6 mixed; 1 ur...t Y o 21,400 T6%¢c; 3 cars, 69%c; 3 cars, 0%0; New ¥ork, July 65.—High Brasilian cables and reports that this season's crop of Bao Paulo was officlally estimated at ‘were followed by quite BEKF STEERS. Pr. No, Av. 3oy [Ty s L stigeptany for cotfes 1884 970 40......1264 9§ “"'"'l' h"‘: '00;7‘- B i e tremely active, bu ;;rd"“u' GND";IH?H‘R&. ’ volume of busimess which included some 856 0 3 15 | buying by nouses with Buropean connectlons an well as coverings by recept local sellers nd after opening 17 to 19 \points higher actlve months sold 18 to 21 points above Saturday's closing figures during the first fow minutes. The advance to 8.30c for December contracts or about 40 points from the recent low level attracted realizing and that delivery sold off to 8.24c during the early afternoon, but reports of higher cost and treight offers checked the reaction and at nearly the best point of 9 points net higher. dc; August, 8.05c; , '8.20c; Novem- January 8.35¢; Ible Bteel . 3 lantlllon' Becurit! 1lruln;r. ('I'an. gmp. nspira . 6 |Tntor, Harventor. Int, M. M, ptd. 3, M@ Ye CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, L i Wheat Rives as Result of B Advices | T8 i e daiey and shippers 0 had orders for some- did not walt for outside reports, 1 e ISR AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS LAST HALF—STARTING TODAY THE THREE SLICKERS Crazy Country Cusses. THREE HICKEY BROTHERS Acrobatic and Eccentric Dancing. s When they fifinlly got started m good hogs were gone, but they enforced 5@ 10c declines on the balance. The killer trade a little dull at the start, but after a string or two were cashed at'6@10c lowgr_tigures, sollers re they had lit- tle "chance to do bette d movement livened up, & clearance being made In good n. t, which ranged alll the wuy t Buropean crop advices were |y, equence m'-';‘b::y'l'n? S Sarah n. ) 191 r on some of the A GILMORE AND CASTLE intered heavy selling from big Inter 400 88% 106, Towar fer de DUIK. WA Comedy Black and Tan Singing, Talking It was not long before the murket 7,200 13 13i 1o one or two days Iast week, And resulted d Dancin R Downward . awings we oli00 43w '864 "3% |'n & pronounced widening in the dpread be- and Dancing. noticenble after a leading expei "800 1178 117 tween best grades and decent to common || e et it o e B it " G S (Xhdy Sl Ly sigbe o | T witiams av cuver tic yleld for 1916 at 76 | | ¢ medy Singing and Talking Variety Skit. ushel 1,200 86 04 all the way up to $0.80, and the top landed || Comedy Singing an: ) A%, Saninet 210400000 3 3,900 68% B8 the hi Gribes” Dald on thin || et R prIwRIOIS ke < 10c—ADMISSION—20¢ in the wheat market “Unit tates vieible ted, showing & de- bushels in weven days, computed by oon 480,000 sharea. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. phaskuusy 7 of the Day on the Various Com- modities. BEAUTIFUL MANAWA " The Place to Picnic. SHEEP—She 11 .00, quite & litt lai t irregular; No. 1 bel timated hard, $1.18%; and lambs receipts w than Monday thirty cars, or This mal the total for the first half of the week 15,329 head, which, owing mainly EAT—8po $1.14%: No. 2 orn Duluth, $1.24% and No. 1 northern Band Concerts, Motion Pic- !'S:nllen. 0|L l.‘ [ 2 b, New York. ‘Wa8 N0 market yester- .‘“".. Bathing, Boating, Danc- tures mominal 3 . CORN—Spot flem; No. 2 yollow, $3%c 8,000 short of two weeks ing, Riding Devices and Other oy 11,000 smaller than for the same days last ttractions. 3 3 year. A v ot No.1, 11400 | A good of the lambs hers this 10¢ car fare from Omaha for o e o g g " 4105 Iy n sold by 11 o'clock at ; ound-tri an eable mdvantage to i § Btton THat wase aomiewhat. irreguihr, Mat adults; purchase rou p tickets for children on Manawa cars, 16c, FREE ADMISSION TO PARK BASE BALL on the whole looked steagy with Monday. In nearly every case the first offeys packers made were 10@16c lower, but while one or :‘wn small bands of lambs were called a Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: N Firm. 108 @L06%; No, 3 red, nominal; No. ’ 061,08 No. jo. lll% $1.01 No. 2 low, T8@79¢; N s uhite, T80T LEATH PROVISIONS—Pork firm; mess $26.8009 short olear, @28.60. firm; mess) 17,500 ), Lard fh 18. i elty 9%¢; cou 001 steady; rict receipts, 17,100 tubs; A load which did 154 @10 o; firta, 170 [not sell until on'the cloas, brough the day's OMAHA VS. LINCOLN MY s op ol L 56, Tecelpts, 20,000 cases;| The feedor was nominal, therg be- ROURKE PARK ing not enough of anything offered to make a market. 'ackers’ urgent need of thing that oould be kil he fact that quality waa made sorting light, and culls were offerings aside from ome or two dec! | | BGG8—Bteady fresh gathered extra fine, 2627 25 4 lirats, 23% @24% t dr.l recelpts, fals, 18% @18%c; erage fancy, 15@1640, POULTR rossed, weaker; b;ollnn. July @, 7, 8 9. FRIDAY, JULY '7—-LADIES' DAY, Games Sunday, July 8—First Game Called it 2.5, - GAMES CALLED AT 3:18. Box Seats at Barkalow Bros. Twe @38 i | poul 17%0; turke; d they were none too plentiful. 30th and . | Quailty”of ‘most 'lls was only” fair and A'nm“i Biriam some were very plaln, but owing to the ur- New York, July 5~SUGAR—Raw, i | gency ‘of the. de for old mutto Streets moved fairly readily -at figures teady. Best on offer 0, with & three-car shipment of lacked &' great deal of being t These or went under ort, but they nerded it. Representa- centrifugal, 6.40c;. molasses, .63 I 8.800; erushed, Bo; XXXX . Todsy ROBERT WARWICK in “The Supreme Sacrifice” Today Douglas Fairbanks in “REGGIE MIXES IN” closing. Sugar futures closed qulet to 2 polnts lower. Sales, tember, 5.41c; December, unchanged ity het. tons, Sep- ty, July 6.—WHEAT—No, 2 i January, U No. 3 red, 96c@4$1.03; July, 964ac; September, dde, CORN—No. 2 mized, 13@74c; No. 2 white, . Summer Tired? € 8. by, Are ! . Tod e T AT 350 Sty Hatites, Minneapolis, July 6. HEAT — July, September, $1.08% @LO8K. Cash: % : No. 1 northern, $1.07% ” » .00@18.00, Summer days are filled with diseas ol 3 IS Xy Tk Continuens . . " mter you drnk. the food vou est and the || [ ) Y 1o 11P. M. ital forces and stir the New York, July 5, —METALS—Lead, $6.90 asked. dull; spot, East 8t. Lo 0% ¢ nkl‘l. “ONE SUMMER IN OMAHA" Sa Institute. Benefit Child N-'—-l&. I‘h uf P World and , 496 108; fu- HIP * Paramount Features. i g Pdls Tuesday—Wednesday—Thursda: Daniel Frohman Presents PAULINE FREDERICK in “The World’s Great Snare” tense f & woman Bpelter, S46. i \ Bt Louls Graln Mavket, Louls, ' July 5, ~WHBAT—No. 2 i J 'l.lu No. 2 and you and nourishment from c:: red, hard, & N—~No, 2, 76@76%c; No. 2 white, 7 e e e ci July, 76%c; Beptember.v 723%c. A No. 2 nominal; No. 2 white nomi- M u s E Coolest Theater' — At moat drieviats, -Biggest Features Yocers AN u 4 { Dry Geods Market. 100, 16 they eant “The Ne’er Do Well” New York, July §—Cotton goods today | supply you, write us. By Rex Beach, = m flnlm nl: e :l nndl-. b‘ll cotton J.’ukfl 1S usehold Featuring lemand. h 2, i ol by o { IS LB X Kn‘thlyn Williams and Knit goods were active higher. ‘Spoilers” Cast. & tendency, ress goods u,lu THE DUFFY T Rt gt THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916. Februar; May 8.6 1.01c; cost Kansas City Live Stock Market. $10.156 to $10.50 for Bantos market as compured with Saturd: was reported that Santos futu PER—2% @3% per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—60-day $4.72; demand, $4.756% “HlLVER—Blr, 83%c; Mexican dollars, rm. TIME LOANS—Strong; 3% per cent; offered at 4 per cent. moved until near the close, when the list hardened and fin! cent; three months, 5% per cent. 8.40c; Mare June, 8.61 Spot chffec quiet Rio'w 7' and frelght offers were re- rted higher with quotations ranging from n the s London credi The officlal cable re- rted an advance of 125 rels in the Rio and it showed 8.46c; April, 8.6° advance of 300 to 401 s, \New York Money Market. New York, July 5~—~MERCANTILE PA- bills, ables, §4.76 7-16. e, BONDS—Government steady; rallroad ixty and ninety London Stock Marke.. London, July 6.—American securities in e absence of a lead from New York barely ed firm, BILVER—Bar, 30% per cent. MONEY—4 per cent. DISCOUNT RATES—Short bills, 5 per Oll and Rosin. ; quote: A, B. 515 G. H. L K. M. N., 655; WO.676; WW, 625. Santos 4's| Wholesale Prices for Produce Charged by tubs, 30c; No. 2, 28c. - 20@26¢c; stags, 10%¢; springs, 20c; geese, 10c: ducks. toms, 20c; capons, 3ic; guin $1.6004.00 per do: ribs, 19%ec 1b.; N ; C. D, E, 515;]84.0¢ g S U b $3.60; large, $6.00; peanut butter, Jars, $1.40, $2.30; 5, 10 er 26-12. 2 1o, FISH—Fres Catfish, small, 18¢; 16c. Hallbut, 16c. Whitefish, hard, Selkirk, medium, ldc; hard, bright Selkirk 1 18c. Trout, No, 1, 16c. Yellow plke, Plckerel, dreased, 1lc. 16c; pink, 16 Bull ss, order size, 24c; OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Omaha Dealers. BUTTER—No 1| creamery, in cartons or 1, fancy, 16c. POULTRY—Brolters, allve, under 2 ibs.. hens, 16c; special roosters and e, Cropp ' " Carp, No. 1, dressed, 9c. B8f (shorefish), 13c. ):lt:dock. 1, $1. Spanish mackerel Erle : young ducks, 16c; turkeys. 20c; old codfish Shrimp, fresh he: ilT; © |$2.00. Red snapper, 13c. 3 !ln. Sunfish, 9c. Whitetish, Lal jumbo, 22¢c. Flounders, fancy, 1lc. Mack native, 12c. Shad m".;:h. 60c. Irogs, umbo, $2.50; medium, .16, : Fruit and vegetable quotations turnished by the Gillinsky Fruit company: VEGETABLES—Potatos 14, bu, $1. new, Ib,, 3c. Onlons: Yello grown onlons, beets, rots and radishes. d basket, 80; 1 BEEF CUTS (wholesale prices i No. No. CHEESE—Imported Swiss, 1b, ; domes- l‘f)lck Bwiss, 26c; “Blue Label" tom dalsies and triplets, 17%¢; Ame: rhubarb, doz., 30c. each, Ib., 19%c; favorites, 6 lbs. each, Ib., | nuts: 1b,, 6%¢ No.cl...rm"tu. 19%e¢; York H-rknmar(.me'u,)nd. Klu'nu’:ln bt Bfi;,ox. Tt i Ost. 26c; Sap Sago (Kreuter), doz., 81. o X, : , 83, Liederkrans, $1.50; green chill cheese, $1, MISCELLANEOUS—Drum dates, ‘::g per MeLaren Imperial Club, $1.00; McLaren Im. Figs, 60c per box. Popecorn, $2.60 per perial, medium, $1.36; McLaren Imperial, | case. lary $2.40; Royal Lunch, medium, $1.35; Royal lunch, larg 11 Roq! jars. $1.40; large R Pimento cheese. deviled cheese, 90c: McLaaren nippy 90c, Century or Philadelphia cream, $1 Appetitost, 45c; Neufchatel, 46c; lus 0c: Gold Medal embert, $3.40 hand-made Roquefort 42¢c; full i Coteon Market, New York, July 5, —COTTON—Spot, quisti middiing uplands, 13.05c. No sales. The cotton market closed barely stesdy at & net“advance of 8 to 10 polnts for the day. Cotton futures closed barely ‘stesdy. July, Savannah, Ga, July 5.—Turpentine firm, | Mini ‘Camembert, $1.20 f % @ sples 374; receipts $37; ship- [ cheese (43 |nd gox)‘ » PI:nnll n;-na ‘lvl.Mc; 0:::::.1‘1:;02;1'11‘.‘?111“. 18.3%¢c; stock 12,420; rosin firm; sales | faney imported Swiss cheese, tins, per doz, | January, 13.28c; March, 13.18c. < 2,038; shipments 1,413; stock | 3! Phoenix brand fancy Camembert, tins, | Liverpool, July §,—COTTON—Spot, easy: good middling, 8.114; middiing, 7.984; low Phoenix brand fancy American cheese, o Ttatian middling, 7.79d. Sales, 6,000 bales. Uns, §3.00; Italian Parmesan, in glass, small, ——————— To Keenest Econo Store Closes at5P. M. Except Saturday ree Choice Lots of Beautiful Ne July, Clearance Sales Here Point the Way AYDEN 6 T DODGE aw DOUGLAS_STREETS Just Received; Classy Styles, Matchless Values In Kayser silks, shantung: and novelties—the season’s classiest styles. Unequalled values; mies in All Lines of Seasonable Merchandise ‘Watch Our Windows and Our Ads July Clearance Values in Women’s Outer Apparel That Will Attract a Throng of Enthusiastic Buyers to Our Suit Department Thursday Over 1000 Beautiful Summer Dresses On Sale in Three Big Special Lots Dainty Tub Dresses In plain colors, stripe and novelty combina- $5 tions, $10 and $12.50 v values, all sizes 16 to 44, in voiles, linens, dimities, nov- elties, etc., a wonderfully |choice lot of Net Dresses, wide assortment of “styles |values -seldom, _if ever, for your selection. | equalled in Omaha. §2.95 Hundreds upon hundreds of hand- some suits and dresses in all the sea- w Sport Coats fibre silks 1 2 50 ° Beautiful Summer Dresses Worth $18 to $20, in sport styles, Coam,slo Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, etc., an elegant lot of new styles, including a sell at $5.00, on sale Thursday, at New Wash Skirts $1.95’ $2.95,$3.95 sale price. . Special Sale of Bl stripes. Thursday, @t......oooienveeens A very special lot of wash voiles, i ties; worth to $2.00, Thursday, at 300 Genuine ITALIAN MILANS Beautifully trimmed with feathers, ribbons and ostrich banding. Just for ment, at only........... Watch Our Grocery Big S 8-1b. sacks best high grade Dia- 3 mond H Flour .......... $1.28 48-lb. sack best -Patent Health Flour, nothing finer mndeslp:; sack 12 bars Laundry Queen Soap. .2! 4 cans Old Dutch Cleanser. . . .28¢ 6 cans Lu Lu Scouring Soap..28¢c Pyramid Washing Powder, per Skmn 's. famous Omaha-Made Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spa- - ghetti THe £, C’(;r'l’: Fls . 8c 82-0z. jars tPure £Or o ausansioain R Large botth‘l Worc'e.uier Sauce, pure Tomato Catsup or Pickles {asstd. kinds), bot 6 Ibs. choice Japan Rice. .. ...28¢ 4 Ibs. fancy Japan Rice. .25¢ 6 ¢ans Oil or Mustard Sardines 28¢ One lot of 300 Blouses, in Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Radium and the new sport stripes; also the Russian sport blouses, in plain colors and Blouses in this lot worth to §7.00— JUST FOR TOMORROW This will be one of the greatest sales ever attempted of high grade advance millinery, featuring the sale of 800 beautifully trimmed Italian milans, that are the newest things in New York, and ‘ are actually worth $15, $18 and $20. THURSDAY 3 in our famous busy millinery depart- It Pays—TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST—It Pays 300 Misses’ and Juniors’ Summer Dresses, made to 3 Pri son’s choicest styles and materials, at rlce ouses for Thursday n plain white and novel- $l 00 % . Hardware Department High quality, combined with saving prices, makes selection of your summer house furnishings here both pleasurable and profitabls. See the White Mountain refrigerators, with the chill in it,” $27.50 value. Pure baked-white finish inais oak finish case, $16.50 value, at..$12.50 Garland gas ranges, high oven....$26.00 Garland gas ranges, low oven Small splint clot Medium splint clothes baskets. Large splint clothes baskets 98¢ 15-Inch towel bars, nickel plated....18¢ Cherry stoners 69¢ and 79c No. 9 tin copper-bottom boile: 1.10 No. 8 tin, copper-bottom boiler. 10-Foot clothes poles 6-Gallon garbage ean: 8-Gallon garbage ¢ galvanized. .. 10-Gallon garbage cans, galvanized. . 12-Gallon garbage cans, galvanized. ..98¢ Cedar moss dustless sweeping compound 40c 29 28¢ 89¢ 69c 89¢ r :paper pichic plates und Western washing machine, 18-Gal. garbage cans, galvanized 24-Gal. garbage c; alvanized . nd 14-qt. gra: s 6, 8 and 10-qt. preserving 7 and 8-qt. tea kettl il warden hose “Inch ‘garden hos¢, molded, Galvanized reels, $2.60 values. .. . Grass hooks Department Prices—They Point the Wa; avings on Best Quality Goods ; - 8 1bs. best!mixed Chick Feed..25c | Large home-grown C "8 1bs. }wfn White or Yellow Colr;v 7 ;achh‘ v g ¥a n 1y uc\jmben, MOBLLOP 00 vive sv simo ginans c unches fresh Parsley ...... 8 1bs. best Rolled White Oatmeal | Fancy r‘iize Tomnto.ea, 7!{ .7%5: v N IR M R gy S AN 25¢ | Fangc; Vax or Green Beans, per 7 lbs. best bulk Laundry Starch | 1b................. Tle | for R Wl vy 25¢ | Fresh Peas, per quart . LEMONS, LEMONS, LEMONS? Hershey’s Breakfast Cocoa. . ..28¢ 300 size, fancy large, juicy Lem- For Ice Tea try Diamond H Blend, per Ib. .. 35¢ ons, per dozen ......... . .20¢ Frosh Vegetables and Fruits. California Sweet Cantaloupes, The Best New Potatoes, 30¢ Lai;:h bask per peck of 15 ths,....... toes 4 binches fresh Beets, Carrots, | La basl ‘['urnips, for ......... ey iBe Plums 35¢ 6 bunches fresh Table Onions. 5¢ | Large baskets fancy .California 2 heads fresh home-grown Cab- Peaches for ...........,.. 20c | bage for ..5¢ We carry a full line of Berries, | 6 bunches fresh home-grown Leaf | all varieties, and save you 25 pex: cent on same. Get Hayden’s Prices First—It Pays AR P T (S T Sc | Large heads fresh Cauliflower.5¢ ¥