South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 332, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1920 — Page 7
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TURKEY DAY COSTS DROP LOWEST SINCE WORLD WAR BEGAN
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Winifred Black Writes About: Mary and John
Grains Down
and Pork AI-o Go Gradually- -Butter Lead- Lit.
M;iry's K"i'i-C t l- tn ii ri l. j r, ami jioul-r of tho ilay Uuy h.td Mary is M.rnH.o.iy's .sirr tar th K'"1 st iinc to ehoos; iach other downtown, ami -h- t.s a very for b-tt r or for wurso.
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th' Yrv ya rils of I slump of I
a wave in
pay Mary i
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lias in'
brown hair with Who wouldn't
.-alary'.' Hut that isn't nil that Mary Ines. Two - nin-xs a w k she t-at hs a U.inciriK rlass. and two fnint:s a week she ives to her sweetheart, and tho r st of tho time h-s help-
her brother think out run dum-
low price Farrners
in:
hats
for lit-
i n is
tneir i ivry done
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salarv for heinu' a sreretarv
y tell u and no won-h-r! Sh- writes all the letters. and on. ns all the mail, and K'ts rid ot
all tlie bores and remembers all th j .! j. j . , : : 1 1 i i i n t h. and knows who's who. I.ino what's what, and vh n to inter-,i-;-r.-i h:d .'u: - J riipt th- "boss" and when to let thanks on Ti.ur- him alon. of th tarkt y and Arid she r.e r sink and she nevh ifj- .Tfiltanv it'.r has nerves and she's not "sensi-
n: pra t- ..- last tiv." and she i-m't j-alous
i'.l ar. iinn- ,
orld iar. ab"Ut s f. v mi.r.'l;
alarm. h-a and i y
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during ii s .; l'r
h'r.t !. while . Ali.-h iwak.i
?'ajor lro. tor k a smH ?i t vo rents a pound with l".-r tin' wt-nk wa-' i-;h: Mia rt r rent.- ti)- pound, i i th- corn !'n't are lio'ii a- w'ni'.h are r- ady fm' a, this time, bat that cannc
i:. deflndely. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 r aI.- dropped from fT to CI e--nt a pound during th- w. ek. hut eqy rmalnd at the same level at u iaiia: prir- of 72 and a selling priee ( f 7 o nts tlie do'-n.
t!ie city market while markets m from that priro
depending on tho , . . .hp js-j'r rirh. or envious )
of the birds. Michi-l ..t irttv. or rros-i he-
,!so offered for sn!. C'1US). j,h,,.-s yA to work for a livlnp rl ! t low priees. (..t.v vince lie was fourteen years f the fruit was said 'An( J()hn is eoinu' to K't a exceptionally pootl t," ,vhen he marries Mary, and
tili' time of the voir. ti:.f mv candid opinion.
Day Tor 1 1 unhands. j jonn? Well. John Isn't sueh a bad Husoands who iia. been bother-j sort himself. . 1 t-v Hj.- hi'ii I'li'.- of tlie new win-! John's a youm: doetor. and he ter hat for the wife ir.av take a hit lives over in tli factory district, and , ,f pb.,sure from tlie droi. in miliin- he's worked up quite a prartic rv prices which have none into f- there. There isn't a woman for f.-rt in manv eitles during the jas-t three blocks who would call anytwo weeks. Some of the South Hend ! body 'nit loctor John to look after
K'oro nave cm ineo I'ou .i on , aii one in w m - . t I . : ... . .1 .M t
th)s essentials n: Hie warortioe. ; me sillininn-im- iH
whih others say that the price mayjtoiy knows him romA ilown later in the i'l, a n d : ; hoil Id n' t he?
Mirely wi'I be lower by next s-prlns- ! pull the thromrh tin
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Divorce? Never: Not for Mary and John: They aren't the divorcing kind, either of them. They don't
expect lu to be a Serie or jazz t
(hmces or livinp picturs. They expect work and lots tf it, and they don't mind thinking of other people once in a. while. They'll be together a si lent; as they live, and every year will he hannier than the
I last, bless their hearts: The beaut i of it is that Mary and John are just
one couple, and there are thousands
she's fresh and rosy, ami and nunnreiis or thousands just iiko t dear eyes and pretty them in every essential respect, all
it. I over this preat hik' foolish country
that's- always worrying about Koint,' to th docs. Anil the country isn't coins to the dons at all not with Mary and Jörn and their kind to look after it.
Turkey:i 'il
brought 4" t ii Mere selling th Up to .'" cents. :!e and 'jU.i!il' y.i o pea vs v. n ;.f tin- ejiei-. Tna j'nd the iual:ty l v huveiM to be
for
nc--s nuzzles .and trimming
iit- litri.. sistfr and talking over
brother's affairs with mother ami
htdpin to vlan how to upholster the old Morris chair, so that it will look like new. Tin Kluht Man ami Woman. What .shall she do about the newminister who's Mich a hon always coming to call just at dinner time or something and reading th- newbooks and practicing the new music? Iear me, Mary's a busy young lady, sure enough! So busy that
has time to leel abused
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out on the
never
BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU
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New Elixir, Called Asplronal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons. 4o Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Prico While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Como Within Two Minutes.
it the hitr fac-
ml likes him. hy
? Ihdn't Ioetor John super intendent's son typhoid, and didn't In
to him afterwards like a broth-
and pull him thromrh a bad at-
of pan'-ritis. and pooi-room lex
er, and when the sMpenmemieni w.j- so busy with the war emergency that he didn't have time to r. a!:..- what was happening in his own family? They Make- the Country. The scrub woman at the head of ie scrub brigade at the factcrv knows poctor John well, and calls town a blessing "ti his lvad whenvi r flic thinks of him. Pidn't Pi-c-tor John nurse the whole famil ihroimh the !!u and ret Jane irtered in s tt lement w ork and away from that silly bunch of ir i r ! s that Jane's rooiher nevr liked? Happy? f co-ir.-e they're K'dncr ..f be h 1 1 A' Ma v rind Jidin! How can they help heim-T happy heirp "ir.t they are. and living as they iive: Trouble " Of course' TUncss and ,! i- tinnii t niept and hard times. m.'Mbe: but they'll enlv make Mary ard John more de'oted to e.o h oth-
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MINI). They're discing i well
ranch. They have a well now, hut it isn't as Lrood as it ouht to he. and every one- in a while, there's a cave-in or something, and the water's roily and not quite fit to drink, so they're ditrgintx a new one. That's? simple enough. Anybody can die a well who has the prround and a bij enoueh spade and a strong enough back and a-plenty of good determination. I'.ut when you build an old-fashioned well, you have to brick it up. and in this country, just now. bricks are worth their weight in cold, and the younc rancher is not the proud possessor either of a jrold mine or an oil well or a movie contract. Scour for Good IVHitur. The best he could do was to hunt around and c t hold of some old bricks. Hurrah: He was lucky enough to find them at a fairly reasonable price. Ami now they're at work doing what do you cuess? Piirclnir the well? Oh, of course, that's point: right on: Hut while tho men are dicgin', everybody In the family is out with the scrubbing brush trettim; the mortar off the bricks. Huh, rub. scrub. fcrub, scour, scour! When they're through the old bricks will be practically as1 pood as new. Yesterday the dippers struck water a clean, cold stream bubbling up way down there in the arth. and actinc as if it could bardlv wait to ,et to the top of the
pr und and see what was poinp on! up there, in all the noi-e and sun-
:u-ht. So the new well is poinp to be lined with old bricks. and everything will be all ripht as far as watf r is concerned on that ranch. Scourinp the old bricks, and mak-
inp them almost as pood as now! j Wouldn't it be fun if we could do I that way with our mind.-? Wouldn't it be preat if we could just rcour away all tho old preju-1 dices and th obi mistakes and the ; old follies that have held us back j and kept us down? i I know a woman who would be i ; sucees-ful playwright if she'd onlv pet rid of the Idea that everybody j U tryinp to vrct the best of her. If j you ask a friendly question about the r.fw play she's workinp on, she'
V. . 1 trlnc tri Qff.nl ll.f '
plot, and shuts up like a clam. And when the manager you know asks about her. you can't tell him a thing. I know a man who would he a successful journalist If he'd only b arn that few men can afford the luxury f individual success ihese da j s. riililncr Tin WroiiK Way. He's part of a big office, and he won't realize it. He acts as if ho were the only man in the place, and when his superiors try to put him where he belongs and give him tho work for which he i really fitted, he thinks there's a conspiracy against him. ami quits his job. and has to begin all over again somewhere else. I know one of the cleverest little women in the world. She ought to have a good bank account and a pretty home and a vacation whenever she needs it but. she hasn't a cent. She's sometimes behind in th rent; she's always making over old clothes ami trimming over old hat and cryinp ht-caus the world's against her. The world Isn't against her at all. The world's with her or would be If she was with the world, but she isn't. She's against it. She never swims with the tide; she never runs with the wind; she' always headed exactly tho other way. 'Copyright. 1920.)
C. I Uurkholder cf Turdue and 1". W. Hoffman, Terre Haute acted as instructors in an orchard tour whichh was lecently held in Montgomery county for one week under the direction of County Agent 0. K. Ackerson. Particular emphasis was placed on the family orchard containing 10 to 20 trees. The laUst approved practices of spraying and pruning were fully explained to the farmers who took part in the lour.
South Bend Markets
HAY. STItAW AND I T. f D. (Corrected Dally by tli Wenley M.ilrr Flour & C o.. 4J0 S. Michigan.) NEW HAY raying $2 to ?25. selllus 32ir$. UM CORN Paying COc; celling Jl.1.1 to $1.35. STKAW raying $12. telling $14(1C. "oÄTS Paying 5; celling 70c to SOc. CLOVER SEED-Pajir.g $10.00. Belling $12 to $14. ALS IKE CLOVER Selling $14 tn $10. ALFALFA (Nortnern grown) $10.
COW PEAS $2.50 to $4 00 bushel. ALFALFA $14 to $15 per bustel. i:EI ANI MAMMOTH CLOVLU-Sl-to $12 bushel A LSI K E $12 t- 15 bus hoi. SEN FL WIKS IV pound WINTER Oll II AIRY RETCH $20 00 tunc! red pounds. HLFi: ;UASS ir.n hushel SWEET WHITE CLOVER ?1C REO TOP $4 00 per bushel. WHITE CLOYER-$45.00 bu. FIELD PEAS $;,.oo to 4.00 bushel. RAPE SEED (Dwarf Essex) .cj per bushel. I AWN OR ASS $.12 per cwt. SOJA BEANS (1 to San)-44 00 per bushel. CLOVER SEED $10 to $12 bushel.
r ROD ICE UAKKET. (Crrctel Ttay fry rt 3rtberiI lirworj, XJ0 N. MsJn 8t. äETTKU VSD FWJS -Cr .nery hntter. paying Jlc joand. Bellln? CTcc pound; eeppp. paying i2c; selling T.- dozen, KRL'ITs A N r rrr.E 1 a'.O r.s Frulti, Csllforn! nayal orances 70" per doxen; fteEing J0j cwt.: new eabtere, P&tLsi 1: lb., felling 1 l-2c.
porunv nt MrTS. NEW POTATOES !0c pck. (Correct! lny ry JlDttu! Mmb, ItS K. Jffer.n Ulvd.l BEEF Roast. SociJtlOc; bolilog. 20e; rsund steak. 4.V; sixlelv. fJc; rtsr (ictjfee. 70c itj:;K OIN402.
LAKI) ZOc. bPi:iN0 CHICKEN 73c
UVE PTOCTL. Ttrrcted De y by Major mos, 5
fan M.. MUhwskw) riEAVY FAT STKKHS Fslr to iro 10.7 Ik: prime. 12(14
HOr.S mo t. i; .s.. 1-4'; 1. t. 17:. !!-. s : tj I',,, 0 i-j-; 225 to .") lbs. 0 1-4.
HIDES AM T 41XOW.
:tU XJv by . W. Llptatil, tit
HIDES Ac; calfskins löc; ren1re tallow. 4 ß7c h lb.; rouna tallow. 21;.": Ib.; Lvecwtx. 2Ü.1T.C
QILIN AND FEtn. Crrerte.J I)lly hy t. II. Moreno, Ptrt MIlU. llfdraullr At.) CORN Paying 75 bushel. OA TS Pa tnjr . selling 70 to S0
lUt AN Selling 12.Z
Selintf $2.73
Siv youncstfTs of "Whitloy county, under tho direction of ('nurity Ayent Kayrncmcl M. Hoop, have started a Ii2T-feedinir club known as tlie Co(fc club.
MIDDLINGS
cuorri:i cwt. SCRATCH
aUVplNCS bnh1. WHEAT ravin? $1.H. RYE Paying $l.r,5. Ht'CKWIIKA i' i intr ?1.0 OLD CORN Paving for.
bun Jre.l $'J per
FKKIt-Sel'.ing
FEED -Selling .00$.'.).
bushfl.
gEr.ns. (Crrerfed D1I tty tTsrner ßro. 6 Store, un S. Michigan ft,)
Tittle Brothers Market Successor to W. A. Miller, 233 S. Mich. St. Few week-end quotings of the many low prices this week Sirloin Steak, the good kind, per pound . . 22c Short Steak, per pound 24c Rolled Beef Roast, streak lean and fat, per pound 25c Pork Steak, lean spring pork, per pound . . 26c Pork Roast, shoulder, lean, per pound . . . 20c Veal Roast, shoulder, per pound 18c Veal Roast with pocket, per pound 15c Leg of Fall Lamb, per pound 28c Lamb Shoulder Roast, per pound 20c Geese, young and fairly fat, per pound . . . 35c Beef Liver, per pound 12c Picnic Hams, lean, per pound 23c Swift's Bacon End, lean, per pound 29c 3 lbs. Gem Nut Oleo for 79c 4 lbs. Strictlv Pure Lard for 95c
3C
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eat Prices at
uehler
Are Made Not Fixed Meats are cut to your taste and desire Always the lowest in prices Choice meats of all kinds with bargains all the time.
12c
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Beef Pot Roast Veal Roast, Shoulder , Pork Shoulders, Whole Best Frankforts, Large or Small Moxley's Dixie Butterinc Buehler Bros. Private Brand Butterine Rib Boiling Beef Veal Pocket at Pork Chops at Fresh Hamburger at Moxley's Nut Brand Oleo Sirloin Steak at
1Sc 18c 20c 32c 32c 8c 12ic 25c 15e
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Veal Chops at Pure Lard at Round Steak at Corn, Peas, Tomatoes at Baked Beans and String Beans Cream Cheese and Long Horn Regular Smoked Skinned Hams Fancy Wide Bacon, at Large Can Salmon for Kidney Beans at ..... . Peanut Butter at Brick and Limburger Cheese ricnic H ams at
19e 24c
22c
11c 10c 30c 28c 32c 17c 10c 17c 28c 23c
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT
Delightful Taste, Immediata Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of tho year in tha riisr trade Is Asrlronul. tho twotilnuto roM nnJ coush reliever, authoritatively guaranteed by the laboratories: tested, approved and inog. cnthu.V.ustlcnr.y endorsed by tho hi-hest authorities, and proclaimed l v the common people as ten time r nuiek and effective as whisker. i,.ck and rye. or any other cold and c,-u2h remedy thy have ever tri'!. All druj? sti-res are now supplied r lth the wonderful new elixir, so a'l vou have to do to pet rid of that tort 1 to step Into the nearest !ius tu re. hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of A?pironal and te'.l hltri to serve you two teaspoonfula ih four teaspoonfu's of water in a las. "With your watch In your hand, t'.ke the drink at one swal low anu c.ill for your money Uae In two minutes if you cannot feel vour cold fadinjr away like a dream within th time limit. Don't ba bashful, for all drugtets invite you und expect you to try it. Everybody's doinjr it. Ven your cold or coush I relieved, tae the remainder of th-J bottle horn to your wife and babies, for Aypironal !a by far thr afest and most effective. th raciest to take and the most agreeanle cold und cough remedy for Infants and children. Adr.
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118 South Michigan St.
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Main 1462
Fresh Side Pork, lb 25c Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb 22c Pork Loin Roast, lb 25c South Bend and Brookfield Creamery Butter, lb 62c No. 1 Storage Select Eggs, dozen 68c Pork Link Sausage, lb 25c
k Shoulder Steak, lb 25c
Just Received Nice Country Yearling Lambs
Lamb Shoulder, Roast,
lb
ror
Leg of Lamb, lb 22c Lamb for Stew, lb 12c Lamb Chops, lb 22c Flat Rib Boiling Beef, lb.llc Beef Pot Roast, lb. . . .14c Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 lbs. 25c Lamb Loin Roast, lb. . .18c Lamb Cutlets, lb 25c
15c
Choice Beef Chuck Roast, lb 15c Fancy Rump Rolled Roast, lb 25c Sugar Cured Corned Beef, lb 22c
Home Dressed Spring and Fall Chickens, lb 32c Plenty of all kinds of Oleomargarine at Reduced Prices
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Saturday I
SELL
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Pay our store a visit and we will show you how you can save money buying your groceries and canned goods here.
CLOSING OUT SALE Farm Machinery Stoves Seeds Furnacej At Big Discounts WARNER BROS., 226 S. Michigan St.
If You Want to
"My Michigan' Pie Peaches, No. 3 can 24c Red Cherries, No. 2 can 36c "Happy Vale' Egg Plums, No. 3 can 33c Black Raspberries 39c Blackberries 35c Hebe Milk, tall can 12c Brer Rabbit Molasses, light brown 15c Early June Peas, Sifted, 2 cans 25c Rider's Class A Hominy, No. 22 can 14c Carton's H. P. Sauce 26c Libby's Apple Butter, 64 lb. can $1.48 Corned Beef, 4 lb. tin 40c Domino Golden Syrup 23c "Pocono" Fruit Jams, all flavors 45c Hip-O-Lite, pint jar 32c Horse Radish Creme 9c South Haven Strawberries 23c Heinz's Baked Beans 13c "Dominetta" Tomatoes, No. 3 can 17c All 10c National Biscuit Goods 8c All 20c National Biscuit Goods 17c
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Wäggly
Best Cane Granulated Sugar, pound ..-.lOJc Gold Medal Flour, 242 pound sack -$1.49 Campbell's Soups, can HVzc
10 lbs 10 lbs. ... .
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65c 73c
ct.
31c 37c
16c 14c
Karo Syrup, Blue Label, V2 lbs. 12cKaro Syrup, Red Label, Vo lbs. 13cNucoa Nut Oleo, pound Liquid Veneer, small 19c; large
Beechnut Catsup, small 18c; large 30c Sweetheart Soap, cake 7c
K. C. Baking Powder, 20c size Joan of Arc Kidnev Beans, No. 2 can
Carnation Milk, tall can 14c Navy Beans, fancy hand-picked, pound 7c Kellogg's Korn Krisps, package ltyzc Bond Coffee, best at the price, pound 32c Salmon, 1 pound tall can 15c Angelus Marshmallows, package 13c Libby's Pineapple, No. 2 can 38c Pillsbury's Pancake Flour, package 17c Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, package 16c
Cabin Syrup, small can
Log
37c
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