South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER2, 1920. 5

FOOD PAGE

PRICE CUTS IN RETAIL STORES TO BE GRADUAL

Lover Prices Result of Small Decreases Over Many Months. _____

wpfk. Sorr.p slight chants wrro notrd. nearly all of tht-m showing u tendency toward higher o el. Old corn rosf l'O cents In prior, shil1, oat- .hovfd an incras of 10 cents a bu.sh?!. Major Bros, yard.s in Mishawak.'t are paying from 15 cents to 1 for hosrs. an increase from 14 to 1 ." cnts. Steer also showed a rent increase for thr heavy lots. All other markets remained nearly th same.

South Bend Markets

Gradual reductions In ready to wear and dress ;rood. which has bn aroins on during the summer months, too rather a s-harp declln during th week when some of the largr retail rtores In the ciy announced further prW cuts. One of the merchants of the lty xplalned th situation in regard to trn retailer when he f-aid that it takes some tlmp for the price cut?' of the wholesaler and manufacturer to reach through to the consumer. This is true, according to our informant, bau. of the necessity of ordering months ahead for thp thSncrn that are needed. Tf a cut conies in the price of fall suits, the entire los, if there is one. falls on th retailer, and not on the wholesaler and manufacturer. For this season the reduction) have (rone on cradually during the summer, ttx.it there need be no hjI-

urn nrnp?s in jiricrs during in.'

and winter. It 1 a known fact that sudden pric drops and marked ruts In washes always cause? a certain amount of uneasiness and is liable to cause panicky condition". A.if Txrvror 111 rod. Autumn Halts and overcoats displayed in the ptore windows of local merchants arr not as high priced as those of last sprinp. Many merchants ar devoting much of their displays to the nushinsr of the medium priced outrit?. which are selling much lower than winter clothing last year at this time. Women's ready to wear hows the same price tendency, the slight and continuous decrease of the summer a pain brinpinsr the prices down to something like normal. Everywhere there is talk of the- return to pre-war prices. South F.end markets remained nearly stationary durlnt: the past

HAY, STRAW AND 1 r.rV. (torrrtU IHr b th Wflef M.iUr nur & Feed Co.. HO S. MWhifan. NCW HAY l'aj ii:- xJS'rrj. m-Iüh? ssi-aw. OLD CORN Paring ir Rellin- jsi.r to $1.7T.. STRAW raying selling SH&IO. or SV bale. o.TS Purine ZA selling TO to V. CT.OVCR Si:i;i-P.iyln;r selline ALSIKK CLOVKH-Sellin- 1 t sJ). ALFALFA (Northern Krowin $20.

HOGS ir fo i.v lh . 14: 1. to 17.1M . ny: 17" to lij lbs.. 13-; i raonccE u.rkzt, Crrctd T1y br ti nrothrh4 Orwry. 350 N. MjUn St. BCTTEIl AND EGGS- Cre.i'nry batter, paying: CO.- Pund. nulling: Mr pound; egg, paying 3" : t-eiHngn U dorm. FRUITS AN- vnc.K l r.' t Fruit. California nnval oranze. 70.; per dozen: elling S-vOo cwt.. new .übt age. vaylug 3c seli: .V ,. NEW l'0'j'.'.'!ni:s- perk l'OCLTHV AMI MKATS. Corrocta Datty rj Jiuitu! riark!. It C JtffMoa Ulvd.l BEEF Roait. öo0c; tolilnf. 20e; rund teak. 4Uc: tiriot-. 6üc; prttfsoum, 70c pu:k ioistor. LARl--Ü0c. blR'NG CHICK nr. 73c. 1I1DI S ANI T LLO XT. lC"(d TckIh.v by . W. Llppaian. 211 K. MaJn fH. HIDES 10c to 15c: calfskins 10c to 15c rendered tallow. 4X?- 4 ll. ; roug HIow. 2C3c Ib.; bffijtai. 2. ttlic.

GOSHEN XEirs

Oct. 1. Tht result of wh.it is declared t " be a Li oer production of milk, the Go.-hen Milk Condensing 'o.. which f'r several years has- been nur.iln.rrd amonj; the most profitable concerns in this section, has discontinued four of its routes. A KeneraJ retrenchment order has prone into effect at the plant, which became unus'ially prosperous when it secured several war orders. The I'ittsburjr Pirau-s baselmll

I team and Hachellor'f All-Stars, j 'iiudo -..p irinciiall y ot' South Bend j r layei s will play at City park. Coi s 1 1 f n . Saturday aftt rnon, o.t. 'J.

I:rh. Staman anl Sttle. lessees and managers of City park bail di.iiu nd. ifnuire the promoters of the I irate y-Ail-Stars same tu pay to Ciohci. post. No. of'. Anurioan

Lcpion. before the contest is opened. The l,f gion post was negotiating for the St. I-ouls Cardinals to come to c.osrun f(r an exhibition game Saturday. (ct. 13. A nisr-t school is tf be conduce 1 it CUshen hiph school throuuhot.: the winter. Large cnro'.hncnt is in I rospect. Trost caused considerable damns" in this vicinity, frjit and iivler. tru'k suferinpr. VilUan Ropers. i S years o'd, -mii: ..t farmer. u!(d at his h -r-ie r.e.tr M ''lersburig, ai'cr an illntss f three weeks. His wife, two son.s and tl.tee (' mehters surie. Cl;n:(- Strickle of lob.-'j w.i:i!.d and costs v: hen tried a

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t-.i in this f ify. The marriage of ciift'rd V. r.oke i of Coshen and Miss I,ore tta Cun-j ninshara of tliis ity will occur at the home of the bride s parents' Mr. ' and Mrs. Arthur W. Cunintham i?i this city Saturday afternoon ;it o'clock. They will spend their honey-j moon in Chicago. In semi-rinal matches playe.l at the Christiana Country club srolfj course near Elkhart, lt. P. Kelly of C.oshen was eliminat d from tho! tournament for the silver cup offere.1 ! bv State Sen. A. H. HeardsK-v of I KIkhart. ! The ia?H of the Kncman-Mat-j

thaiije of assaulting Xichcdas Woods I thews i.anue u. here is nearin--of this ciy. 'completion. Total cost will be innr, Claire Kinev of Goshen and Miss, than Jl'OO.nrto. The conii any will Mi.dtline Qu is- of l,.iporte will be soon strt moving its eo.uij'nu nt and married in Iiporte next Thursday, tock from South F.end to Goshen. Tr. Mintr l Harp IIui rt.i in . f -

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I! It AN Selling 75. MIlJDLINGS Sellin? hiii.dred. CHOPPED FELD Selling $."..5u per cwt. SCRATCH KELI) Sellin? JI.C-O per rt. GRIN DINGS Rc buoh-t. WHEAT P.uvlrg RYE Pi. in g MU)

(Crreted DaR.t ty Tfarner flr. 8d Store. 2l s. Mlchlsnn St.) COW Pr.AS-?2..V to SICK) bushel.

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Ht.lt Jl A M .1 t I 11 KL.1J l.li?l.J tO $-0. TIMOTHY- $1.00 to .tö.00. A LS IKE ?lHlio to $20.00. SFNFLc WERS 15." pound WINTER OR HAIRY HUTCH $23 00 to $0.no hundred U'S. RH i: GRASS-. 5 0.) bu. SWEET CLOVER $15.00 lo .$.'0.00. RED TOP-$10n per bushH. WHITE CLOVER-45.(x bu. swnrr white clover -$20. FIELD PEAS $-100 to 1 shel. RAPE SEED (Dwarf Essex ) .OO per bushel. I AWN GRASS $32 per cwt. SOJA BEANS (1 to San) $1 "Q per bushel. LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Dally by MJor Ilroi.. s. Logan St., Miahawaka.) II E A Y FAT STEERS Fair to good. lO'ctllc; prime. 1214.

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Let us serve you once and we will serve you always Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, lb 35c Fresh Pork Shoulder Hams, lb 26c Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, lb 21c Fresh Veal and Pork Hearts, lb !3c Veal Stew or Pocket, lb 15c Veal Shoulder Roast, lb 22c Fancy Veal Chops, lb 25c Best Creamery Butter. .62c Standing Rib Roast. . . .16c Choice Beef Pot Roast. 16c Fancy Rump Rolled Flat Rib Boiling Beef . .13c Roast -.... ; ...... .28c Four Bars Classic Soap Six Bars Swift's Pride for 29c Soap for 29c Sugar Cured Rump Corned Beef, lb 22c Our Fresh Churned Oleomargarine Armour's Veribest Oleo, 2 lbs. for 69c Swift's Premium Oleo, 2 lbs. for 69c Morris Marigold Oleo, 2 lbs. for 69c Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs. for 71c Gem Nut, Marigold Nut Oleo, 2 lbs. for 59c

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M A. MILLER MARKET CO. "Green Front Store" 233 S. Michigan St. Few Interesting Specials for Fri. and Sat. Fresh Shrimp, no liquid, per quart 65c Spring Chickens, fresh dressed, per pound, 45c Fresh Dressed Hens, per pound 39c Beef Pot Roast, lean, per pound 14c Boiling Beef, short ribs, per pound 82C Veal Pocket Roast, per pound 18c Veal Roast, shoulder, per pound 23c Veal Steak, no bone, per pound . . . 30c Lamb Roast, shoulder, per pound 24c Lamb Roast, leg, per pound 29c Boneless Corn Beef, per pound 20c Bacon, light and lean, per pound 29c Bacon Squares, 1 ib. average, per pound . 23Jc Pickled Pork Rine for Beans, per pound. .25c AH32c01eo, 2 pounds for 59c Pure Lard, 26c lb. or 4 poun ds for 98c

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Since its beginning, Piggly Wiggly has striven for the utmost perfection in supplying housekeepers with their table needs. How far it has attained success can best be marked bv its arm v of thousands of satisfied customers, which steadilv increases. Pigg'y gg'y offers its customers what it conscientiously believes to be the best at the lowest possible margin of profit. FLOUR 5

Gold Medal Flour, 241 lb. sack $1.77 Gold Medal, 5 lb. sack 40c Ivory, 241 lbs $1.78 Gold Medal Cornmeal, 3 lbs. 20c

Rose Leaf Flour, 241 lb. sack $1.70 Rose Leaf, 5 lb. sack 34c Favorite, 5 lb. sack 36c Rose Leaf Cornmeal, 3 lbs. .21c

POTATOES, fancy Michigan, peck 37c, pound 2c

COFFEE

Arbuckle's Yuban, pound. .48c Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand, I pound tin 45c Favorite, per pound 29c

Bond Coffee, pound 40c Tamoka, Best Rio, per pound package 26c G. Washington Coffee 37c

CRISCO, for shortening, 1 lb. 27c; 1 lb. 40c; 3 lb 79c

CEREALS

Corn Flakes, Kellogg's, per package 12c Puffed Rice, package 16c National Oats, package. ... 13c Fruited Oats, package 22c Two Minute Oat Food 17c

Puffed Wheat, per pkg 14c Quaker Oats, package 13c Kellogg's Krumbles 14c Wheatena, package 20c Ralston's Wheat Food 19c 33c

SOAPS

Lenox, cake P. & G. White Naptha . Ivory Soap Flakes Sunbrite Cleanser, can . Argo Starch, pound . . .

. .4c . .8c .10c .4c . .9c

Swift's Pride, cake . . . Kirk's Flake, cake Climalene, package . . . Gold Dust, per package Kitchen Kleanser

. .5c .7c . 9c .4c . . 5c

RICE, fancy whole head, per pound 14c

Matches, per box 5c Golden Age Macaroni 8c

Jiffy Jell, package 12c Carnation Milk, can . . 15c Karo Syrup, can 14c Campbell's Soups, can 12c

Wesson Oil, pint 32c

Certified Oleomargine, lb. . . . 35c Rumford Baking Powder, lb. 30c Angelus Marshmallows . . . 12-c

Aunt Jemimas Pancake Flour, package 16c

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SACRIFICE SALE OF $22,500 OVERSTOCK Car Fancy Michigan Potatoes, peck, 39c; bushel $1.45 5 bars Lenox Soap 25c No. 10 Karo Syrup, gallon 82c Pure Cider Vinegar, gallon 50c 2 Campbell's Pork and Beans 25c Mason Jar Caps, dozen. . .24c 2-1 5c Corn 25c Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. $1.55; -00 lbs $14.99 Crisco, better than lard. . .27c 2 lbs. 50c Coffee 75c 2 lbs. 30c Coffee 45c J lb. Lowney Cocoa "(25c) 16c 2-25c Tall Salmon 31c 2-15c Potted Tuna Fish.. 15c Gold Medal Flour, 2412 lb sack, $1.77; barrel $14.00 40c Sack McKenzie 35c 2- 15c Peas . 25c 3- 7c Matches 17c Scratch Feed, no grit. . .$3.89

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Veal pocket or Stew 14c Shoulder Veal Roast 18c Veal Rib Chops 20c Beef Pot Roast 14c Rib Beef Roast, boned and rolled 25c Fine Sirloin Steak 22c Tender Round Steak 25c Brick Cheese 30c Cream Cheese 32c Fancy Swiss Ch eese. . . 35c

Limburger . .30c Rib Boiling Beef 10c Hamburger 15c Gem Nut Oleo 28c Lincoln Brand 28c High Grades 33c Pure Larcl 24c Frankforts, large or small. .20c Smoked Picnic Hams 24c Best Sugar Cured Bacon, lean 34c

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Extra Fancy Potatoes Per Pk. 39c Bushel $1.45 Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c

24 U lb. sack Gold Medal sr.. $1.75 Crisco, 1 lb. can 28c; 1 Vz pound can 40c; 7Q 3 lb. can w w

Old Reliable Coffee, 1 lb.

47c; 3 Ib. lots for

Fresh Country Eggs, per doz. .

24 y2 lb. sack Rose Leaf ?07. SI. 59

Old Master Coffee, 1 lb.

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24 Vi lb- sack Diadem

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5 lb. sack Rose Leaf Pastry Flour p for iwM

Golden Sun Coffee, 1 lb.

for 45c; 3 pounds

Large Soda Crackers, 1 lb. 18c; in 7 or 8 'I "? Ü c Ib. cans at . ... I I 2 1 Fancy Crispy Crackers, 1 lb. 20c; in 6 or -J Q I ä 7 lb. cans at . . . I 2 w

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age 19c; 3 packages for

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Tak-Hom-A Biscuit, package ....

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Lemon Snaps, pkg. 10c; 3 for . . 50c can Instant Postum for Grape Nuts, per package ....

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We carry a full line of Sunshine Fancy Cookies, Cakes and Crackers at less than wholesale price. Small Soup Crackers, 1 lb. 17c; in 7 or 8 lb. cans at I62C. Graham Crackers, pound 22c

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