Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1926 — Page 8

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MARKET GETS NEW POTATOES Stringless Beans From Florida Reappear. New potatoes at 2 pounds for 25 cents, were seen at city market for the first time today. Stringless green beans from Florida reappeared at 40 cents a pound. Red mangoes at 5 cents each added a touch of color. Other prices included: D'Attjou pears, 3 for 25 cents; Brussel sprouts, 25 cents a box. parsley, 10 cents a bunch; rhubarb, 30 cents a bunch; kumquats, 25 cents a pint; Michigan potatoes 4 pounds for 25 cents; Idaho potatoes, 3 pounds for 25 cents; sweet potatoes, 10 cents a pound; yed emperor grapes, 25 cents a and Cuban pineapples 40 cents each. Strictly fresh eggs were selling at about 50 cents a dozen; butter was 58 cents a pound; chickens. 42 to 50 cents a pound; salmon, 35 and 40 cents a pound; white fish, 35 and 40 cents a pound; peas, 35 cents a pound; home-grown celery. 25 cents a bunch; head lettuce, 15 and 20 centß each; muchrooms, 70 cents a pound; California tomatoes, 35 cents a pound, and strawberries, from $1.15 to $1.50 a quart. FLEA POWDER? JUBT OUT PLYMOUTH, Eng.—A wireless order from the steamer Rotterdam for three pounds of flea powder, to be used for the benefit of a cargo of silver foxes, brought about a famine here in this necessary drug. The whole town had to be searched to fill the order so the 161 foxes could have a little peace and arrive in America whole. HOWI GET RIDlf COLDS AW CATARRH A Simple, Safe, Inexpensive Method that Clears Out the Head, Nose and Throat. There are many people suffering from chronic catarrh who would like to know how they can stop catching cold after cold, for they must realize that sooner or later this may lead to deafness and other serious troubles. Dr. Blosser, for years a specialist in catarrh, is the discoverer of a pleasant, direct method that can be used by every member of the family. His remedy is made from medicinal herbs, flowers and berries which you smoke in a dainty pipe or eigaret, and inhale the vapor into the air passages of the head, nose, throat and lungs, carrying medicine where sprays, douches and salves cannot possibly reach. It contains no cubebs, tobacco or habit-forming drugs. Dr. Blosser's Remedy is effective in all forms of colds, catarrh, catarrhal headaches and ear troubles that may lead to deafness. You will breathe better and feel better after using it. If you suffer from catarrh, asthma, catarrhal deafness, or, it' subject to frequent colds, you should try Dr. Blosser's Remedy, which may be had at any drug store. Get one of the convenient pocket size packages and prove for yourself the pleasant beneficial effects.—Advertisement. cr ~}iiings to fCnow before O&aby Gomes 1 I 'HE expectant mother’s comfort and well being is very important. And one of the moat important things for her to do is to use a non-irri-tating, safe penetrating lubricant to keep the skin, muscles and ligaments soft and pliable—thus aiding the tissues and musclrs to relax and adjust themselves to t h e changes during motherhood. Mother’s Friend is just such a preparation. It is the formula of an eminent physician and has been used by expectant mothers for over three generations. No woman awaiting the joy of motherhood should allow the days to pass without using Mother’s Friend. Mrs. Laura Hendrix, Gracemont, Okla., writes: “I used Mother’s Friend with all my babies and I think it is the grandest kelp that has ever been discovered for expectant mothers. I can't say too much for it.” * Mother’s Friend has saved thousands of expectant mothers from much useless suffering. It relaxes those drawing, stretching pains so common during expectancy. Mother I Insist on Mother’s Friend —tha same as used by our mothers and grandmothers—don’t wait—start using tonight—and meanwhile write Bradfield Regulator Cos., Dept. 81, Atlanta, Ga., for free vainable booklet ‘‘Motherhood and the Coming Baby” (sent in plain envelope). It tells how Mother’s Friend can help you during expectancy end at childbirth. This booklet also kells you many other things you want to know. ‘‘Mother’s Friend” is sold by all druggists—everywhere. —Advertisement.

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