Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Thursday, leb. 2, lirsi
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS CMAiPA-N If. The iaki County Timet L'ally except 'iilurua and tuujiy. Jbiiuru Hi U. vuatiutc in iiuiuuiouu, .'vue 2. The rime lual Cmc.c-lnUiia, Harbor, unil eicpt LtX U, 11.
iiie i.."ur.(y Tniiea 6turdy und Weekly Edition. ; emphasize tbe belief that in acting deliberately Mr.
FORMING THE CABINET The painstaking and thorough manner in which i'resident-e lect Harding has gone about the task of selectinj a cabinet, a prcblena made all tbe harder by the great number of possibilities among whom there was little difference a3 to fitneitv. has made a most favorable impression as an augury of the pcllcy of the new administration. Tbe names of members cf Mr. Harding's official family already annouucc-d as definitely selected
Wfej 111 Lutf (uiluiliK IO jl. AfTll I', Ail uuur :u act ui M.i-it 4, Cuud-cljj BBMllcl'. t'uUivlJN AUV UltTlSINC KKI 'KfiSSNTAT ION O. LOvjA.N i- . t. CO. . CillOA'iO
Selection of a cabinet is a proposition of ao many p'uasei that it is well that an incoming pret-ident B'uoul.i lake all the time needed to select members who will
work togtther ham loaiuusly as ucll an efficiently. 1?'" "TV Uuxf
before tfift Declaration of Independence was fieiied? An.Tha Battl of Bunk. er Hill had been foug-ht and AVashlngton had been named commander-in-chief of the army. 5. What tribe of American Indiana were callrd "wunitji:" Ans. The eluprt;B were called "women" by the Five Nation. '. What. cau?fp dew? Ans. Bodies which radiate heat ra-jidiy became cun-df;n:-.t;s on ihem fornurg dew. 7. For what misdemeanor was Diogenes compelled to leave his home? Ans. Hf and hl Juther were caught adultertingr coins. S. Whcrn Is the "Great Dismal
Physician's Warning Wo are constantly warned against the danger of allowing colds to develop. Mayr's Vine Need! Balm applied to the nosa ot the first auggee. tion of a cold will cheek it almost Im. mediately. Thi stimulating" pine fragrance Is so oolhing and heallnj that catarrh, and colds of the head, nose and throat clear quickly when It is used. Keep up your health by alway having- on hard a tube of Mayr'i l'.ne NeedU' ISalm and apply freely. Tins rrfrefhirij; line forest essence clears the na.-al pussft j?es and prt.niotee normal breathing. S.'Jd in two sized -
in Vlr-I 30r and Cue tubes. Free tr a! by wrlt-
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tjui work counts here above anything else. Lach
member is the bead of'au important department of tho federal government, and an administration will not be fcuccejibful if there is a pulling at eroa-purposea. We
2saau dt rhoiniB.u. laaat Chicago - leii-i'iioiie al
t i'he iiiisl i eicijliona - liic.d-.ia Haibor ijrieiurier and Ciui AJv 1 1 1 ; t . .i.o 2cJ ltl..:.iilj. I-I.rn... i " - ... a t I a. I r . . r t i . . . i'..k.
Vvn.iii.js .1 7. ,1 .II-c.eihv)ii u-M 1 have bad several illus-trat ions recently of a cabinet CfUWl? u "aavTrTrTuTraT proceeding at variance with . coordinate depialni niiineaiaiely to tha Circulation iJcyartmeut. parttaeut. Caii tor whoever department wante-.i.) Hie wilMngnew to terve of those who were con-ider- . ed aUo had to le taken into account by Mr. Harding. notice to suKsciumma. ; Not &n meu fitteJ fcr a cabiuet are wUUag lo make PfcmliZTf havrrneypl lZ'L"l "thTH ! ,ha Bac'-llic of,t" tM with Hcceptaneo, for the rebn lost or not aent ou n;ii,i. Kc-menxittr that the mail : muneratioa ia pitifully small. (ieorapby enters into
atrvice ia riot wnat it u-d to t and tr.-t cuii'piamis ar 1 k.i:fri f p. lit ii.Ht.v nnnvr.. ..... ill 1.. train !4r- - 'C R.-.t'er
lc. Thi TiiiES hae lncrnsoej its mtu:lu TQUiinrnt and it 6tnvin eaineoviy to rea..h tto ;atro'm on time, bo prompt 1 in advlfiuic us wueti uu not '.i your paver and wo will ! act L)1oii.ljl1 v I
was oncu
a hidina place l..r fugitive slavea. 9. Of what material Id the doma of St. Teter's at Home built? Ans. The dome. Is built of stone. 10. JI"w lon lias tha fame chess been played? Ans. The g-ame eif chess was invented 60 ft. c.
ins QfnvKO II, JKiyr. 210 W. Austin Ave.. C'lii ajfi. Mayr's fine Needle Ial m is f- r tale ty Summer I'lisu inacy and druggists cverywiiere. Adv.
, I zkc The Timrs ancJ k?p touch w;ta thf? whole- rvcri.i.
Political Candidates Announce
Edtor Times: Flae announce that I am a candidate for Mayor of .Exit Chicago, subject to the wishes of the oter at the May primaries and that I earnestly solicit their suppurt. J.-vMi:S JOliN'STON".
Editor TrMEs- Ton may announce to he voters of Whiting that I am a cundidate for re-nomina t i--n for the office of Mayor, f".bjf-t to tin vihea of the voters at the prlm.irtes in Slav. WAI.Tl'.R I!. SCIirtAOE.
Editor Times: Subject to 'he voters of the city of East i-'buatro, I will be. a candidate for re-tiominui inn to the oftlee of Mayor of Kaft riiicago, at the coming primaries In Mny. Kir. Mcr'AnMACj.;.
Doctor Cupid That love sometimes cures disease is a fact. Love is not, however, the cure for all "women.
! Many a woman is nervous and
irritable, feels dragged down ana worn out for no reason that she can think of. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription gives new life and new strength to weak, wornout, run-down women. Kokomo, Ind. "Some tima ago I felt 'drnggy' and worn-out and greatly in need of a tonic. I never took anythingthat helped me so quickly as the 'Favorite T 'rescript! on,' my whole system seemed to be benefited." (Signed) lira. Flossie Ooop. 210S N. Market Street
and lor thiS and otb.-r reasons choice of
t.no tnau cftcu bars another cquaiiy as fitted to serve. J Tin1 careful f-:ei; tion Mr. Harding gce to his cabinet j
I is a suurautee that no important action will bo taken j during his udmuiibiratiou without all due rellectlori as ' to ultinAte results.
LOWER PEICES HOW MUCH LOWER? Manufacturers and distributors of the various
articles durnlg the remainder of the year will be high- j FIGHTING OVER THE CORPSE er than the prices which prevailed during the recent j , . 1 lLttu v , . . ! In view of the baniy battered t-tate in which what . 1- ..... . ..Vlnrt on effort til l
cut-Drice saies wuea uca.cu cic ukmu au cnuii "(.,,,.., . .. . .. .. . ...ui. F'o Ml" Ms If-ft nf th Tlomc era t Ic nartv finds itsplf. It Is nmns-
dispose of their surplus. The public is net so mucn interested in: obtaining articles at low pricea as in getting goods that are worth tbe money. During tbe period of Inflation, when they sold for three or four times tbe pre-war prices, few persons believed that they were getting value for their money, and it was this which brought on the "buyers' strike."
ing to observe the efforts of ono-time prominent figures : !n the party to gain possession of the "remains." Not ' the least interesting development is the complete lg- ; norlng of resident Wilson by the different factions that ere fighting for control of the party organisation. Even , his own party, it teems is to be purged of the Wilson- ! Ian ideas with which Cox and the lb20 Democratic
tew persona oenevea iaat muaiea pm .ju.u .platform sought to burden tho natiou. That there maintained, and few of them believe it now, but there I wa8 something seriously wrong with tbe party in the seem9 to be an effort on the part of certain interests I ,ecent campaign is generally admitted even in Demo-
in merchandising to keep prices up as long as possible, hoping thereby to gain some advantage from the process of readjustment. It is a mistaken Idea, which la doing much to hinder the stabilization of the markets and bring abcut n6rmal buying. Many persona read about the reductions which have been made In the wholesale pricea of merchandise, and they complain because these reductions have not been reflected In the lama degree in the business of the
cratic ranks and the tinea would-be leaders who thus j far have entered the fray to become ' bo.s&" seems to j have diagnosed it as Wilscnuni. ! What to do seems to be a problem, however, upon ! which there is no unity of thought or action. Mr. Mc- !
Adoo would like to kick out Chairman White and put one of his own friends at the head of the national committee, and Bryan Is just as certain that both should Be side-tracked for the good of the Demccracv. Al-
rttailcra.' They tall to take into account the fact that j though he has had several chances already. Mr. Bryan the buyers themselves are responsible fcr building up j Is not discouraged and feels that h is the Mobcr that a system of overhead costs which cannot be abandoned j can lead to the Promised Land. The date of the NeThe delivery system is one which adds' considerably to j hraskan's birthday, March IS. is to b.? made the oceasthe cost of merchandising, yet not enough patrons of a j icn of numerous dinners throughout the country. Tho store are willing to forego this service to enable the . most important one will be given in New York, uotproprietor to adopt tte cash and carry method of doing j withstanding tbe Commoner still regards that as the butiness. Fancy packages and otter Items demanded ! "enemy's country." by customers which do not add to the value of the ar- : Mr. Bryan's ambitions to impose his ideas on the ticl?s purchased increase the cost of doing business. j party will hardly be realized, and in any event would be Until there is simplification of merchandising op- j an empty victcry. but he probably will have sufficient trations that obtain the point of production and the : suprort to retain the veto power which he exc-rcised place of delivery, net all that consumers expect in the po effectively in the last campaign when bis sil-nco way of price reductions will be possible. helped to pile up the enormous plurality against Cox
The -Passing - Sho w
WE have discovered long afco THAT the easieat way to be popular is to laugh at the joke3 OK other people ani never tell any OF you own. otR selection ef a second wife U fci-.y wiLli be made with a . VIEW to getting one if possible that WILL Just roar ence in a while anyway AT some of the things that we write. II" they wore modesty pieces now THi; way thy used to we imagin A girl would b a great deal tONFlSEI) orer which erd of thi grown to PASTES It to when she was golna to dress up. A man may have degrees from MANY colleges and universities BIT he doesn t display a grain ol icns'5 IF a pretty girl ghes him a SMILE and a wink. WE not Infrequently hear the flr. KISS of love very highly spoken o' BIT a great deal may be laid ALSO for tirs pood-bye kiss OF a wife's relative. THERE is nothing: sadder In Ufa Tir.w the fp.-ctacle f a STIRDV o.y jcout pleading WITH hia mother to give up smok-
Inr
THE c(mFt?r;-3 would be fuller
THAN they are If a lot of hustlers HADX'T made up their minds
THAT they w-re too doggone busy
to die. LET the women do the nation's talking AXD they do not care who DOES the thinkingOl'n latest excuse for partioles of CIGATIETTE tobacco cn the bathroom floor IS that it is Interesting TO one cf a mechanical turn cf rntnd TO see how well -the vacuum CLEAE3l doe- Its worlc BIT it doesn't seem to GET us very far. WHY is It that no man 19 ever so dumb that h6 isn't
HOW MUCH
DO YOU' KNOW?
ABLE to misquote some some author.
poet
Fick Out a Beech Tree. When in full foliage tli hperb free Is remarkable for its close shade and coolness. Tbe branches -n surn arfj of the tree as cannot be more usefuiiy eniT.iO'-e'l a'K r.rU"! firewood.
INDIGESTION
TALK to any man for a few minute. A.XD he'll tell you that the other FELLOW always gets the best of it. WE see that confidence !' the textile market Is returning A.D we are glad to learn this AS we guess the average dividend 'AID by the textile manufacturing companies FOR. the last ri.seal year WAS only about 48 per cent. WHEN" a man starts out Jo borrow money he I'SVALLV nerls all the friends he lias. WITH SAGE TEA
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1. Where did the Tammany political i society of Xow York get its name. 2. What Is known as a Pvrrric Victory? j 3. When did the Shepherd Kings j reign? i 4. WTiere do the finest rubles come ; from? j h. What would happen to an ordinary ' man if it '. re p. sriblo fc r him to step j on the surface . f the ?un? I 6. What Aeierie-i n statesman donounced the use of war to decide nation al questions '.' j T. When ,u T'rvil Revere make his famous midnight ride? j 8. How ln'! in I'nited Statc-p fr.-m ' east to west ? I 5. When was the re.itv signer! with ; Great Britain which ?UW the norih.ru j boundary of Uniled i-i'ef.? ! 10. Who fi.und-i the I'liiver.lly of!
Chicago? ANSWERS TO VXSTi:E.DAT'3 QTTESTICIT3 What two ;i-jifi:s are there In the Dock cf Daniel? Ar?. The first
half cf the bnc k of tnel chanter con-:-tsts of mrrative and the second half j ecn:!.-;Ts of prediction. ! 2. What was the color of Divid',. i hair? Ans. David, who first distin-
fruishod himself in Israel by shyinc the Philistine s'iint Goliath had red h.-iir.
o. When was the principle, on which'
the deaf ar- taught, discovered ? Ans. It was not discovered until the Sixteenth ! century. L'ntil this time djf mutes I were shut up in a world to themselves. ' 4. What important events t- place !
WHA
BrIAOb
Thi3 Wornan says Lycia LPiakhaai's Vegetable Corjpcund Mad Her a New Wcaac
GOES, GONE! j
: j j I If Mixed with Sulphur it i DarkcsiG So ITaturally No-
body Uan Tell
Pittsburgh. Pa. "T-fero tafcirg Lvcia E. Viril'. ham's T. .-"r2tab!e ComrT' --TT 7!l ,1 ba-j beanr.sr-
Tape's Diapepsin" at once lues Your Sour, Gassy, AaJ Stomach
l"o i !' .. H. . - x v . f he..:;: TV.-,-r t o o f - of :;: 1 ' 'i -' 1. '--rn ;i 3f Mitv, vani 'Jir.ions i t"
. d:str : onvac'i
The old -time mixture of Jije Tea
cn'i i'.j'p'cur tor darkening ,rray, rak
e-.I and fdcJ hair ia gru fdmother a
"-.-pi. in,) f.-.iks are g!ti using ii t '
; --j, ' t!,. ir hair t. gr-.od. eej yAot. jv.j, inch i.-. igte sen.' ii' '.e, a.- t e are iiv- , lf i"1 ins; in an ag t h'ti a you ti i u ' appear- i att'-e t." of the gr-ul":t ad vintage. ,"-" N.t. aflnyn, tliough, we don't have f . i the troulctit-.me ta:-k of gather. njf tho!
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H.. .P...H.. a i t.-,n
' S.'! WondTi tare and the muasy mixing
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'i t home, ly-to-uue
stooinco nr.'J
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t.e? thn -r.H rrv-
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-Jn y ! finish-! od t.-io '.vi t . iTuori'il cliar.fre in mc I inout Lydia E. I'ir.kham's
on the
a 'abe-ti
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product, improved by th. addlt'on f
, ft her iiii-ri dirnt.-;, aii(d "Wy th
ntn t'-e ".irn'-ns. cage unci uipnur comp'-u 10. ir it
1 beiching of n:?4 s. due to! v-ry p- pular, because nobody can d s --h lnil; wonderfui! covir it has been applied. bar ply f re.-p know tlrtt it is! moisten your comb or a soft brush b-s bothered with indices- with It, at.d draw this through your
r a disori'red s'eRiscn. ; hair, tikinc one s::iall strand at a
1.h
hem about l.vd
yog-crab, e ( ompound ana I recommend j it whorf'vr-" I can. I give yr.ti i).;o-'5ii.s- I sion to publish this Jotter :o iioipuTcr- i in? worrri yr:t re-in-Mie. are a. I pond and n'.ndo a rew wontn ;.f n.;-"" ! Mrs. V. A. Baker, 474.; ihi'i, r I Pittsburgh. Pa. j Why will women ?rs ao-jrd riay I surer day, EuiTerirg from backaches, I bearing-down pains, nervousness and j ''the blues." enduring a miserable ex- ! istenoc when th-vnave s-Jch evidence as :
tir-n. dvppersia
A few taV-y.'s of I'spe's Diapepsin neu-1 time: by mornir.g the g-ray hair dir-ap-trsiiso acidity and g: rehef st once I pears, but what delights the 'adies
r.-: w?.mr,r' Buy a b--v "f Tape's Di-! with yetn s ftago and Kuiphur Com i the above that Lydia E. Pinkb'im's Ve-i- j j j
;r.0 1 L'-.r. sui re i: r r,. . l' 1' i.;-. ... ui'i'J J ' ; " " j e T.8 1 iie OmOCUn3 IS 8 .pper.i3Die TSHI
f. reruia.c -rar fW3tn sc you run at ; oiir:-.er:iiu ine nsir inrr a ie fs verity foods without esuslnjr di.'trtss. ! cutlons, it' al?o produces that soft The cost is so little. The benefits so! lus're ani appearance cf abundanco great. -Adv . i wbich is so attractive. Adv.
- -----i;---.. i.;.j tj zi -. j ii.c i edy for such trouble?. For iarlv forty years this grand old root and herb medicine has beer, restoring the women ot America to health and strength. .
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Household Dividend Specials (Basement)
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WASH BOILER -Copper bot- U
trim I'lrnn U.irnriW tiHnim ti? rj
Special 0 I Q
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ALUKl.NL-iVi bAUCE TAN SET J lliree to et. $1.39 Special, per set .... Z H
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V ' V e V I
DISH FAN
Sprrial at
ti
Un c enamel, havv
Riadc, large size. 7Q I'
WASH TUB Galvanized, drop handle, medium size. t1 1 Q Special at f3fM
ELECTRIC IRON Rochester brand, guaranteed highly pol- p ifhed. regular family size. Our special price $6.19 Ij at jd HOUSE BROOM -Blue J. extra f
high grade broom. QQr j
cry special at . .
O'CEDAR OIL MOP - Large size well made, extra spec'a 93 C
COPPER WASH EGILEU
Large size. Sncciol at
$7.25
DREAD RAISER Grey enamel. P 17 quart size. QQ rpeci.1 at ... ROLLER SKATES Ball he.u- fi
ig, for boys or rirls Dci.-! a!
$2.75
3 ELECTRIC- WASHER H
en
The Big 3 is now universally jfj acknowiecbed as llic maker of ?
Happv linpics. No
longer
IS
Monday aflcrnoo.) a blue t m? fcr mother and the ret of the HS
family. The Big 3 has a vacuum '
suction ftrttnper, cone shaped, reversible four - way swinsmsc t4
H. I . molor. Our -
special saie price S I S 11
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wringer, V4
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COXflDHR WHAT IT COSTS 0
YOU NOT TO OVN A HOOVER l ELECTRIC SWEEPER g Act;i;-!!v it co.ts le? to own a U Hoover than not to ov.m one. tij To- t'lis efncint cleaner saves ti e money you now spend in havlr-? yo:r cisprts cl-anfi. h ij fliminat?: tbe need or lowers tbe f. coft of tivjelt hou'cliold lielp. ij A- it a'.t-T'. no durt to -:! V.'. ... i i ! i
it makes irr.s
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ona fienii
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tor t.iu
I.v- j (..( ;oer iinrorlaiv.c is lite. spa:u:p cf your vujts from avcidablc near. By its exclusive ab;by to j. :!y be.it out napwcarin.?. embedded !?rit as it r!ec-
trieal'v sweeps and cleans ly l mm ' II r
suction. I he Hoover wisl nay tor
itfrlf over and over in the nro
1
nge.:i
' and beauty of cur
flooi co". en r.f!4. Dernoeflratsc? in thr Bicnisrit nc cn the F'ryt f loor. TH0R ELECTRIC WASHER SI25.C0 Also "to'd en easy payment plan. We ear sstc you money on ill e'ectricI applv.nce?.
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Continuing Our Great Economy
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A GREAT SHOE SALE FOR DIVIDEND DAY See Ad Elsewhere in this Paper
CI
Sale
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Out
OTHER DIVIDEND DAY FEATURES ON LAST PAGE
For
Dividend Day
This is a list of a few items we have on hand. Prices of all our stock are cut to the lowest possible basis. Take advantage of this sale to lay in quantities. Stocks are going fast get your share at these savings.
Candy Special
BUTTER SCOTCH SQUARES OR RASPBERRY DROPSPer pound
23c
PreSerVe Farmhouse Brand. At a lower price than cost of proJQ. jl W2-?A V WaJS duction. Per dozen jars, $3.25. Per jar ' Spaghetti t!"":..!" .. , j O o. m n - fr- FT1 1 1 r Aunt Jemima's Pancake or Buckwheat. AC CiilCaS & lOilA Less than cost, 4-lb. pkg., 45c; pkg. . 1 tC
Tlv FT
ivtincemeat ,7 : :
P" quirt c
A
rP". 4PmS ifijfet
s
Extra standard, in good syrup. Per can
Per dozen cans, $3.60.
31c
A -j-.- Extra fancy, in heavy syrup. Per dozen cans, $3.60. Per 1 JTOl &LJk.& fan 31c. Bee Brand, ner can U
Kirk's American Family Soap. Specially priced for this Close-Out Sale, CI JL
per bar w w
Fitpatrick's Superior Family or Galvanic. Special, as long as they last, iOaP ner bar
P
Fancy Pickled Michigan, can. .
t anlllai 25c Lemon
Saucr's Vanilla or Lemon Extract. Tlic 30c bottle, 23c. 1 OXp Regular 18c bottle at 1 12
Apricot B
is "a "rra.7.'
Monarch Brand. A fine spread for bread. Per can
17c
Z-r? ? Y TT JtL f unna Drarid. me
W HOIS llclt r
Brand, the best
milled. Per 5-lb. pkg.
39c
reakf ast Food
Ra'ston's Breakfast Food. Extra
g'jed. Per pkg
21c
lr ,3ts'3 "R. Snider's Tomato Catsup. Specially priced for Close-out Sale, 1 8-oz. bottle at T , Roxane Cake Flour makes the best cake. Special for this sale, per 25 C Njy package
tase
Floor
Roxane Cake Flour makes the best cake, per pkg
Special, 25 c
Corned Beef xcred Be:f .Spe.c::. for. th.is ::!e: 43 c
ashing Powder "s:hinPr:. A 15c
&J)k&&k& 3 bottles for
U. S. Mail. lObirs . . .
52 c
Matches
Barber's Matches, best and cheapest. Dozen boxes to pack- 9Qp a?e. at
t. C)ur Fancy Peaberry CoiTee, specially priced for this Cloue-Out
Sale, per lb.
20 c
rC41k.OS Per lb. . .
A fine cake for the money.
19c
20 Mule Team. 2'4-Ib. pkg.. 23c.
l-!b. pkg.
14c
6 9
Argo GIcss, A
r '
30c
cafe
Fall Brand. Sweet and tender. Good enough for any table. Per dozen cans. 31.63. Per can
14c
