South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 192, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1920 — Page 13
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STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES OPEN FIRM
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Famous Light Opera "Pinafore Fifth Night Red path Chautauqua
an Petroleum and Other
rkrt Isur!i in Upward Trt'iul.
r.y r-Au i r.-: NKW VOUK, J:! 3 FrW w re firm at the opening of the New Vnrk 1 t k .- h-'un,"'.1 today. were: Sindiir :v: r. riuhtier 10- up 1'an AkktI' an I'etro'e uro 1'7 1-4. uneha n tred ; National Aniline 81. ui 1 1-S; Anaconda Ü?, up 1-: 5 : i i . in I-'-. unbam'ed: Rf:u!inK ''I' Texas Company 17 7-S. up l-i; Cri:::ible 161. Up C-l; C S. St. 1 'Ji 1-4. up 1-4. M-xirari oil -Tor Us had a further f-p'itt which c irri J Mexican l'f tro-
133. Fan-American A. sol.l IDS 2-1. I
up 1 l-J and the H 10 1 1-4 up 1iit the elo.- ,f the first hour.
Mexiear. P t ro't-ii m was up r,-s -jt ,
17 and both Sinclair and Texas company showed ft ;i t i i ; a 1 udvari- (- on open sales. American Locomotive was up 1-- at ia4; Central
Leather opened ;fc. ex-dividend off. (
Amor? features of the hoccnl hour of trading Houston Oil, xvhioh ;nlvancol I" points to li0; V. S. Kealty. whi' h was up 1 -" - S at '1 1-2 and Stromheri: which made cl t-ain (f 4 T:-4 to 0 7 r.-4. The market closed weak.
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iViwri jnr iarkets
UA.Y. eTKAW .'D "Jtt. (Ctrecte,l Dallj br U WMey Mlllr JTUor lt-U f 430 S. MicUlca.) Ntw HAV-IW to f'Jö, fcclliui; 4;3 fcOt1 tale. OATS raying $1.15. s-1Uij $1.00 ot 1.40. NEW rOKN I'ajir.g f 1.75, illiDg lio to j.'.is. . 7 CLÜVLK M:i:n rarlnp to 2Ü bu, eiii;ir i.;o tu ' ALSIKL CLOVKR .HlUnff ?2.lO. ALFALFA (NortLeri growo) Cv.
GRAIN AND FEED. (Correc ted Daily by D. U. Morgnu. St irr UHU. Hydraulic At.) FIIF.LL COKN l'a;nff $1 S5. OATS.l'ajlDg 1. li. belllDK i.4a lilt AN SfUinff tXHO.
, MIDL.L1.NGj S.lllut $j;ü.3.r0 hun-
ClIÜIIM:i) FIILD SJlluc $4 23 per rwt. SCUATCII FLUI) selliug $4.75 per rwi. ;itINDIN(;S .V bnhl. wiii:at r.uvii- il'.to. KVL-l'ayinz fJ.H) bushd.
A feature of thr corxilnc: Rcdpath Chnutii.qu i hero will be the prs nt.Jtion of a complete production of tho famous f!i!b rt ami Sullivan lisht ojx ra "Pin afore," with spoci.i 1 lUhtln? and scenic -lloc t. the scfner havic, hven built c.-pttially for the Kidjiath protluetior. by Bosnian A- I-mdis. noted ycrvic aftj.sts of Chiiao. Pinafore will he siver. on the fifth nijrh! of the Chautauqua, by a notable eompany.
MARKETS
(MKAt.o livi: stotk. riUC.;n. .July D.- IKMiS -Kp( fipts. ST.m; nmrket l.".c up; l.ulk, V.'.r Ifi-'i; loilclitTf. 1 4 4',j ; pa kin'.
M-Ti"! 1 1 .rfi : light!). HliUl,;; I"'. u II :.n; routrh. ji.-.r.; l:; ;).
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fct-a.ly. lo.- up; beif. $ 10 T.'.r. 17.10; !uti Lvr pf" k. i' .'wi'Jj. 1 4. 7-" ; inii rw add uttTi. T..V ; (.(." k.T4 and ffnlff. "',' tl-: 5I r.Tj'iill 7i ; tahr-s, .1J") '' J ll .V). x hj:i:p f:.H.u. up:
MINE OPERATORS COLLECT HUNDRED PERCENT PROFITS
t:ST III KK.Vl.O I.I) 1. STUCK. KAST IIFFKAI.m, N. . July - -CATTI.K U eipt s. .".Tä; m irkt l fairly :i t It', utt.i.lv; shipping ?t'rx. PVU." ; l.ntd.fr irra-i.s. ltl'-d.'i; wp. .4fr7-10. PALVLS IU el;(-. J.Ooo; niark. t a -1 iv-. Jl up: rull t-i idi.ii- .V.'.iK siiniri" ani i. .MPs !:,! ptf, j-oo: market active, i- up; il'i-.e l.jmbs, ; cull to fair, f2 le.T.O; yc:ir1 i t ! ir - . flJ'.?n: fh.-jp. 'j.'i.
HO(, Jtrrvipt. t.ooti; market heavy;
irra.b- Iau ; Verk. rs. $li;.V-'.i 17.."; pips, st 1." .4l : i;itied. 1 7 r 1 7 TV ; h" ivy.
.l.-,.i't:,0, r..u,'lis. .!-' l;" ". atae's. l'uv now. He di nif d there :s a Limine
Ameriran Wholesale Coal AsMit'iation Issues Warnf in' to Consumer?. iiv U.M.IMI r. corcn. fl nited I'rrsH staff C rrrnlrnt.) WASHINGTON'. July 3. A net profit of 1 00 percent is bcin collected ly bituminous eoal mine op-(r.itt-rs in some districts, arcordini; to .-ellinc price reports reeeived here by Ccoro i. Cushing of the American Wholesale Coal assneiation. 'P.uyers are bcinp forced to pay $S and $1 a ton . o. b. at mines In some districts." said Cushins; today. Coal rosts $1 a ton to produce, according to reports to the federal trade eonimisMon. Warns .Not to Buy. Cushlni; warned consum -rs not to
PITTsnilMi IIVF. STOCK. l'ITTSi; !:;. Fa . Iu!y '.. CATTI.Kt! iiti ll-hf iiarkef hl-w ; ehob e.
and charged povernmcit agencies
have played into the hands of profiteers in wurnuig1 asraint a sv.i re it y.
"Present coal prices are unjustin
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11.- ve il i'.-ilves. ' $1Vi'1.V:v , able." fe iid I'ushitig. "The couiitry is SllLr.P AND L.M1S !. ipM j paying prices ' tixed by alarmist ro-
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li'f.t: market w: prime neth.r. ..) V'''- ."-."; fair mixed, $''7; l.imt.H, 7 1." To. JJOr.S Itf. ( ints. 10 doilblMerk.: . . . . ' 1.. it
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ports and these reports are industriously circulated by government agunch :." Tells Government. Cushinu' aid he had laid his facts before department of justice officials. The department notiiied all
United States district attorneys to , KtnntCott (;opp investigate and prosecute cases oJ..,,. iv
coai promvtrin Cuidiin-; s.iid his denial that coal shortage was responsible for hish pvicrs was baseil in an estimate that consumption will not exceed .".35,"O'U'OO ions for the 1J montlis endin;,' March 31. 1921.
STATE OFFICIALS , STILL CONFUSED
IMH N POI.l-. I.I V. TOf K. IMUANAlMtLlS. Jul v lii'iiS Kc-.-..!f.t-'..1: m.trkft hi: t heav-
;-: M.mm.oi t, .h-ie. $p;..V.',; 1C. 4 ; I (rOVemor LoiltinUCS Loilfcr-
bulk of sales -'.tH'. 10. i i' VI T I.i: -lie. iff-. : i-irtrlcei n' !
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nt's With Members of Tax Commission.
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1NMANAPOLIS. Ind.. July 0. .Slate (ifTicials were s-t il 1 at sea today m their tfforts to clear the
muddle into which Indiana's tax
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OVTS -No. " Mfite. l el r 1 o", ; N ). I i increased horizontally.
liov ijoodrich continued his conference today with members of the tax b.-ard and other officials seok-
,1 ir.- a solution. I i'it. .ah.'!.. ! j .-it' InHt inannlia n n -
C llH .o (.i'AlN AM. I'ltovislON. feii ed with him at 10 o'clock trying
N.. :. .!!. v-. .1..V a; .. C Vfll-iw. atj,. vie?n was thrown bv r1;! 'Vi. r';;-;:.;;;1;. ,:-tir,nu, crr ruling that ni''l t.V,-M V.: No - white. ate tax board exceeded US au M r.M..trl.""' j No 1 niiic Jl ' it V in ordering property a!uj
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i fc'r 4iV' . i'l !Ok,V 1 V k V - V Ill ( which the state, city, county and iv'd. i township povernments must cross ; to be apain on firm financial foot-'..-j mr. They stand to !o?o 20 percent
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of the i.'V(T.uts and are threatened ult!i a dearth of funds as a result of the decision.
The Indianapolis orticl lis placed 2 :m! tlire ui..'r, btions before the povern- .' -Ö j or. (!o was to legalize the horizontil ir.oreae.es by statu!. another ';';v,is to borrow miney and the third ' t w a- t - obtain a law authorizing a p, 7 !' 'al ! y for the remainder of
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NKW YOHK. July CIomus prices on the stock, exchange today I U'i r . I
A. T. ;rnd S. I SOi American Üett Supar Ü4U American Irup Syndicate . . . . 1 1 ai American Can -1-4 Allis Chalmers wS?; American Car Foundry 140 American Locomothe 10Anaconda Copper "iS
American rfmltp. and Kfp. Co. .t-!ij
A. C. W A. T. and T lialdwin Locomotive R and C Uethleheto Stee! "It Mutte and Superior II. U. T Canadian Pacific . .
Chili Copper .
ChiLan Cane Supar . California Petroleum Central Leather . . . C. and O Colo. Fuel and Iron Corn Products .... Crucible Stefl Chino Copper Enamel
Erie Common 1-?
Erie Preferred ly
e.reat Northern ore
(itent Northern Preferred . . Gemral Motors Greene Cananea Hide and Leather Common . Hide anil Leather preferred Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol International Nickel . International Paper
Inspiration Copper
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Lehich Valley
Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Marine Common Marine Preferred Missouri Pacific . . Maxwell Common Maxwell 1st. Pfd. Maxwell 2nd. Pfd.
Midvale Steel
Nevada Copper
New Haven v v ( Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Ohio ities (las P a n - A n . e r i c a n Petroleum Peoples Gas Pennsylvania
Pittsburg IV. 1 61 U
iviiy ousoiioaieo copp. r ... l s i
Keulinp 9 1 Itepublie Steel 9 7 Rock Island ?., '2 Kock I!and A 7.;?4 Pwock Island 15 6 44 Rubber 10034 Southern Pacific M " Soutliern Railway 2 7 St. Paul Common H4ai St. Paul Pfd 51 ? Studebakcr Common 762 Sinclair oil 32
Suc.ir 1 29 3i
71U
Van:rr!lum S97i Texaco II 4S Texas and Pacific 42s I. S. Steel Common 9 4ai l S. Steel Pfd 10SU V. S. Food Corp. , 71V, I'tah Copper 6$J1.
Virplnia-Carolina Chemical . 7 4,! Wabash A 2 4 3H
Willy? Overland 1 9 as W stern Union S3; Wot 93 Westintrhouse 30 Liberty bonds 3ii rcrcont 91.2 4; first 4'? S6.20; second 4s S3.r.O; tirst 4',i's 8S.30; second 4's S',.7 4: third 4;'-": fourth 44's-S5.Sit; fifth 4 4 's
TRUCK FARMING SEASON IS NOW WELL UNDER WAY
Jt.s.. 1 4 1 vt . ; 175 to lbs.. ; '.tM to i. lt',e. j
I'ROnCCE MARKET. Citvry. -30 Jluln bt. EUTTEK AND .n.'GGS -Onuery butter, payictf 5S8 pouiid. eelllng 04. p.-unri; vena, payiut; 4Jo oy.fii. selling 4- dozen. FKLli s ani vi:(,i;rAi'.Li;-i ruin, California naval nrangts Tü.- per lezen; eblng- twL; bw caLl-ufe'e, aelULitf tic lOUU'i. rOCLTKV AN D ME ITS. (Corrrt4l iintiv xy Jimtul' Market. ltB K. JrffrrtDn Blrd.l BEEF Koast. &xc; boilinj;, 20e; rund teuk. iJc; - irloi?. COc; prtrtonic. 70c VOKK tOIN 4V. LAKP Mc. SPUING CHICKKX 75c. UID&.K 4M) TALLOW. tCorrccted Today by .. Llppuian, 219 N. lUln t. HIDES 10 to IV: calfskins. IV to 2V rendered tallow, 4c7c i lb.: rougs t'Jl-
1-2 teasooonful of jed pepper. I lor 1' nur.u',. s .er a s.'-.w
." tab!epoc-nful? ach of salt, s'o1.- ! while ho;. m ,xr and mustard. ; Itaplxrry Catnip. 1 'ii;art of vinepur. j v .. .ari. of rojiVcrj Cl;.p the sooseb'Tnt s. llie i"ii.-;i.s ! r .ar! of v.r u.r and th' onions and beat sl..wl witii M t. . . r-.v 1:1 .: . v ! : : .
th- su pa r and spires. Sii.itr. r f r I" minutes with the vir.?ar.
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strain and seal in small iar. it . t;,4, i,. rr;.-s iirir.
Pickhtl ltlackhorrio.. 1 quart of black 'oerries. ta blespoon f u Is of i;-,. ar. 1-2 t aspooiiful each of mace, cassia Vuds.
! b.;i:r.c water to co er for 1" m . -lUt's I're-s ait the juir.. th:: a .? i tn -half pound of suirar f- r i. n an rs. 'Piart of jaae, and er, -;ia'.f ;--
poonfUl Hi ll of the -pO es I', .1 down to or. e -fourth the ; : t r. t v. then add vir.tptr. Rod an 1 al
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1 cupful (if supn.-. Roll the s.icnr. the ppices and the
vlnepar topr-ther for a few tr.om.-nt j whi'o hot. Thn add the blackberries and iok C..p i .'-'ht. l'.2e.)
Fruits and Vcgctahlcs Appearing in Increasing Numbers in Groceries.
srrtDS. tCerrrrtrd Dalit by Warner Brn. 84 Store, 236 S3. Michigan St.) COW PI1AS $700 busbel. JAPANESE MILLET ö.iiö to JH 00. KLU CLÜV Lit 7.00. TiMoiiu-j; w,. SPELTS 14 CO cwt. SOPDAN eJUASS flO 50 to ilS.00 rer Luudred. ALSIKE J.lfl.hO to Jli-jOO. SJ.1NKLOWLIUS :oc noUDd. WINTER UU 1IA1UV lElCH-27.f pr Luibel. ULLI: iHASS 15 00. SWEET CLOVEH S3Ö.00. MAMMOTH CLOYER-CAGO to J3S.0a WHITE t ' L.O V E K S 15.00. SWEEl" WHITE CLfiVEK 535. FIELD PEAS $400 tu $5.00, HAl'E SKLi) (Ivurf Es) $S.OO lv LAWN tiKASS 40c per lb. SOJA ULAN (1 tu Sau Jll) bu. fcELlJ COKN $1.50 bubhel.
Kitchen Economies SAVIXC; ITIOHLLM WITIIOI T SK..VIL One way to save the summer fruits in spite of the almost pro- j liibitive price of suar. is to pickle j many of the srrall fruits instead ot ' attempting to put them up as richly ; sweet preserves Of course, they ' couldn't be used to the same pur- . pose, but they will be keenly relish- i ed as accompaniments to the meat j dihts of manv a winter meal. Picklexl Gooseberries. j 2 pints of nearly ripe pooseber- j ries. ! o-4 pound of raisins. j 2 onions. I 1 cupful of brown supar. i
With the truck farminp season well under way. fresh fruits and
It,;, i epetables are appearing in increas-
.fc;;J2jinp numbers in local itroeery stores. ; 1 - 4 "4 Raspberries, lettuce, radishes, beets
land other similar products are be-'
inp broucht in by farmers from the j
1 1 'i ' surrouudinp country. '
Meanwhile butter, epps, chickens j and other standard farm produce re- j main at about the same prices as !ast week. Kpps have advanced one! ( t ut a dozen, but other than this, no i chanrres have been noted in the commodities mentioned. j Supar. to judpe from the offerinps of local merchants, is becoming more j 1 lentiful. The price ran pes near 25; cents a pound. In most stores there is j a limit to the quantity which may be ;
, ,8 ' purchased bv an individual usually i
: lo pound?. i
LIVE STOCK. ICorrrvted ulil.v by kaj-r Hro.. LoSan St.. MHhttwaka.) IIOi;s l:;o t. 150 lbs., ir.w.": 150 to 175 lbs.. 14c; 175 to '200 lbu., 14ie; Up. 1 4 Vs HEAVY PAT STEEUs: Fair to pojd. lOItlle; prime. F-Yü-Ho. HOILS 11.0 to 150 lbs., II : 150 to 175
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VikISOCIAL democrats 'h urge peace efforts'. .,43" ' United Press: I
pi t S3 ilispiiell iiojii I'r ilill urn'..' ; said reports to (ierman newspapers i indicated the Polish povernment was j prepared to leave for Warsaw. The.1 social democrats in the Polish -parliament appealed to the povernment j
to open peace negotiations immediately, the reports said.
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PM MOI TH mSIM-?4 MAN DIMS.! Special to The News-Times: PLYMOITH. Ind., July 9. W. W. . Hill, prominent business man of this! city and one of Plymouth's oldest : residents, died at his home Wednesday t vrninp. Although Mr. Hill has been ill for sometime his condition , was not considered serious and his j death was unexpected. He is survived by a dauphUr. Mrs. Frank Ruck.: and a son. Fred, who was a?soeiated . with his father in the linn of Hill Son Rakery. NOTICE Dr. Cook announces the removal of his office to :;or, Citizen's Rank Illclp., 112 W. Jefferson st. 6" 0 4-tf i
Shoes made for us to sell at fair! prices cut to sell f st. Read why in j next week's papers. 6762-tf Advt.
Hands
is a rule at Busse's big bakery. Machinery does the work of mixing and making, and does it accurately, too. There's no guess work to the recipe or time of baking. "Hands Off" stands for a better and cleaner bread. Ask for Mother's Prize Bread. Your grocer has it. .
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Busse Baking Co. A Better Bread for A Bigger City
Says Mr. Coff E Bean: Follow me to the Coffee Ranch
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Fresh Roasted Coffee. Better flavor, color and taste. More coffee for less money. Fresh Roasted Peanuts and Peanut Products. We sell groceries as a side line. You can save money. The Coffee ftaiiGh I 33 N. Michigan St.
W. k MILLER MARKET CO. 233 S.-Michigan St. "Green Front Store': SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Veal Roast, "from Country" Veal, per pound 25c Veal Breast, "with Pocket," per pound 20c Veal Loaf, "Fresh and Good," per pound 25c Boiling Beef, "Lean Rib," per pound I2!2C Pot Roast, Little More for choice cuts, per pound. . 16c Picnic Hams, Lean and Good, per pound 26c Milk Armour's Veri Best Brand, 3 cans for 40c Oleo Morris Marigold, 2 pounds for 75c Fresh Dressed Chickeh and Fresh Halibut Steaks "SHOP EARLY TO OBTAIN GOOD SERVICE"
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118 South Michigan St. Main 1462 Roberts and Oake Sweetmeats, lb 48c Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, lb 32c Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, lb 17c Pork Loin Roast, lb 26c
Best Creamery Butter, lb 60c Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs. for 77c Morris' Marigold Nut Oleo, 2 lbs. for 61c Fancy Rib Rolled Roast, lb.
Fresh Pork or Veal Hearts, lb 14c j Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 lbs. for 25c Fancy Rump Rolled i Roast, lb 30c
32c
Young and Tender Boiling Beef, lb 17c Beef Pot Roast, lb 20c
. . . .30c : . . . . 25c . . . .35c j 27c ; . . . . 25c i
Veal Shoulder roast, lb Veal Stew or Pocket, lb Fancy Veal Chops or Cutlets, lb Deyer's Pork and Beans, 2 cans for Lily Pad Peas and Wax Beans, 2 cans for. . . .
Plenty of all kinds fresh and Smoked Sausage
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C0FERS OVER LOSG FAIL TO SLUSTAMIATF.
DISTANCE TELEPHONE v STORY OF PEM)LET0. PRESu)EKT T0 ISSt'E
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. j .m.u m;k. .inly me story r v tnur iccntorv I to'.d by W,;:i,m H. F.ndleton. friend! Ot LhACrUK ASShMKLi Hoy. ;..f .Insert Ibwne F.lweM. of his I
I'.v Fiofed !'re: ASH1NC.TN. July ?
s !. Cox. detcocratb" pre .-Men-, nun ernents the nipht of the murder tii nominee. liai ludd two lon dis-(.f i'r vhit exptrt. stood .-ubstan-tat c- t b-oloMie t.ilks with the white t i it.u to. lay by r-everal other wit- ,;:;. --.r.i e his nomination, it wa-' y, v, i.t. Att. IMwani J-wann b ar re-'. t--day. It w..? a'.-o aid at th ; account vd. -vvhile h"U-e tltHt a coufernce uo.lblj ('t-llap-e ot the Fendb ton "lead" v.'.d b. tweeu C and Tres t ; a k .! 1 n 1. ft uuthei:tis without a lew
W::i.n. uh;. !i prouii-ed a solution of the
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Ity T'nit I Tres: WASIlINdTON'. July 9. Pres t Wilson will i.-?ue a call for the tirst nuetlnc cf the assembly of the Iea?ue of Nations in a few days, it was said today at the state department. The method of issuing: the call is now being studied by legal authorities of the elate tiepartment.
Wis? shoe buyers will uait until next week to purchase footwear and take adv antage pf Ikitntr'a New Sellinr Flan . i 7 62-tf-r-Advt.
COFFEE FLOUR Sr.o coffee. 3 lbs SI. 14 (Jol(1 Medal Si. 99 m , Cremo $2.t0 3mc coffee, S lbs lc , 2-15c Corn jffSk est DRIED FRUITS s-isc iva. O FT rt 26c prunes. 2 lbs 3iH? l'l"c Tojatn I M ' 3-lJc Catsup ff U I . Large prunes. 1 lbs 15c -j Tau Hebe & Trrsh Dried I lfi. lb I fir 6-c Soap
Potatoes
$1.28
Z Iba. Lima Leans -."o Hand picked Navy Leans... UK' 31L. IVarl hominy 17c Ctood 60c brooms 3ftr Tall cans Alaska salmon... Ifio Jersev corn flakes 11c
Texas Dry Qnions 2c per pound. 12c Hub-no-more flakes .... 1 0c 2-c Ilub-no-raore powder.. 9c 2-iv Kitchen kleanser lie
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319 South Michigan Street Choice Smoked Meat and Meats for Lunches
Fine Bacon at Sugar Cured Bacon Squares per pound Fine Picnic Hams, per pound Beef Pot Roast, per pound, I6c to Sirloin St eak, per pound Rib Roasts, Boned and Rolled, per pound Fresh Hamburger, per pound : Large Loaf of Bread Veal Shoulder Roast, i per pound
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All Canned Goods at Wholesale
Best Milk, 2 large cans for Peanut Butter, per pound Boiling Beef Rib, per pound I Round Steak, per pound . . Fresh Beef Liver, per pound Small Loaves of Bread Veal Pocket or Stew, per' pound Salmon, large can , Silver Nut or Gem Nut per pound High Grade Butterine, best made, 2 pounds for
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