South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 358, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 December 1920 — Page 9
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Cal-p2 18c bet-1 50c boltje of ,kin-!ltlcs ' VamLar Fine Stuffed
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Buy all your groceries, fruit, vegetables, nuts, figs and dates at the Royal Cash at the lowest prices.
JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS
California Sweet Or
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25c, 35c and xj)'$3b
Fancy Hazel föfiS Nuts, per lb
Florida Grape Fruit,
3 for 25c 2 for
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Fancy English Walnuts per pound 25c Q-fl j pounds for. . ÖtlcN
Fancy Mixed Nuts, per ib....
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Fancy Sweet Potatoes,
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Fancy Figs, per
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Fancy Dates, ) pkg. 20c and. . . . La)& Fancy seeded, seedless and muscatel Raisins, per pound or package KSi&w Best Creamery S Butter, per lb LtfvJiß Fancy Almonds ßQ per pound -avJ
TOUT CI.INTOV. Q.t Dec. 22. Mnny tons of p-nM sh nnv; boon ctipht in the fishlncr uround"? rf the Port ata rler here by local Vberrnun durin g tJ.o last fe w v.-i s. V.'hrrn ths- fish ccmo from fs a mystc-ry, although th,:v have been .-r-n iti thi. sc-otion befc rr. but never in micIi largo quantitl'-s. Accord -ir.jr to nomo of the lishormen of the ''h va found !n 1913 after the bi floods of Ohio and the lake regions, find it was thoi!rht at that time that the iish may have ben liberated froir. fomp of the park and resort no, lnri'ims, 1y the ovcrf Inningt the flooded artirtrial ponds. The f:rt were ft.iird in -mi-ill ntiinhf-rs at intervals by the fishermen who had th'-Jr rets in Iake Krie, and an ocrarior.al fish would
be brought aslure ul, a curiosity. Liter 'tu.- dsh found their way tu the- marshc-3 anl inland waters of the hihir.gr grour.ds of the I'crtne rlwr, itud it hau been only during the ps months that they have been caught in Mich larpe quu.r.tities. Jlaul3 of from a t"n to a ton and a half have -been received at a single time by the fishermen who have appeared in lare schools, makinjr a very interesting tlht whtn they are bein rounded up for the. lifting of the nets. Not Glass Howl Kind. The fish are not of the kUi bowi variety, but seem to be more of a carp specks, and will measure several inches and weltfh as much as a half pound each. Thty are placed in 1 iv.3 cars and brought here to be leaded to express cars and shipped in ;ank. alive, to the New York marker, when.- thty are sold to the retail and wholesale trade. Up to this tlmo the lo?al trade has not indulged in the t:oM fish for a food product; although it is said that the !ih are of a very gtod quality, but have- very (ine bones. They seem to have no trouble with the other members of the carp family, and their habits are said to b the same. The larger fish have the features nf a carp, with the larpe scaies, but a decided difference in the coloring. These ilsh are hlghlv colored in the yeilow and t;old
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shades, with a Little sprinkling of red which make them very attractive. It i.? said that tome of these hsh havo ben placed in fclass lars, ani
Held for some time, but that th y I did not take on addition;d si7e. j l'ind Marshe.-. Jirabie. j diaries Klinsboil of the L'nltcJ! States liatcheries hero Ij of the ! opinion that these fish came from j the uquaiiums of Uelle Isle ar.d De-1
troit durir.gr the flood times of 191J. and that thes past seven year havo multiplied until the shallow waters of this vicinity have become inhabited by millions of fish. As the rold r.sh arc adapted to tin-
warmer waters, they have found the ; marshes of this section doslrabk ( qaartf r3 for their summer manou- j vern, and d'.irin- the winter months Ü ey seek thej deepe r waters of thf Ioi tai-e river, where they are vro- ! toe ted from the ice and the" irofziiK ! v. hich would confront them in the
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"puitr: X3IAS c.NDii:s." Special Xmas sale on pure fresV pade assorted soft candies, choco lates, caramels and bon bons at 35c a lb.; 3 lbs. for $1.00 at the Diana. 9604-25
Among the most curious modes of salutation is that of the Malays and other Polynesians, who. greet each other by smelling. Two natives, on meeting, after an absence of some time, seize hands, rub noses violently and at the same time weep loudly, presumably from the pleasure of seeing one another. Ship insuranco was used by the Caesars.
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We also carry a big variety of assorted Nuts, Fruits and Cheese. All fresh and the very bet;t. We have ;i special line of fresh Christmas Candies. Large assortment at a special price for the holidays.
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Best Cane Sugar, lb. 9Ac Good Luck Butterine, 2 lbs 66c Golden Sun Coffee, lb 36c TT1 a. 11 1 A
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Kellogg's Krumbles, pkg 32c Beechnut Peanut Butter 10c
Prunes, per pound
Rose Leaf Flour, 24JA lbs $1.29 , Hershev's Cocoa, lA lb 18c
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BROADWAY MARKET I. W. Cripe 1319 S. Michigan
On The South Side
406 S. Michigan St.
P & G and Velvet Soap
Navy Beans, pound
French's Mustard, glass
Crisco, per pound Karo Syrup, No. 10 pail
Nucoa Nut Oleo, lb 31c Carnation Milk, tall can 14c Old Dutch Cleanser, can 10c
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All our products are Clean, Wholesome and Fresh Daily Cakes, per dozen 20c Cream PufTs, per cozen . . . ,: 40c Bread, 1 z pound loaf 14c Rolls. 3 for 23c Chocolate Eclairs, each 40c Pies, each 22c Doughnuts, per dozen 25c Cookies (Jelly, Sugar and Bismarck)
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It is our aim in all our dealings to deserve the trust of our customers. Hundreds of families know our policy and are profiting by it. Other firms sell cheaper goods- but the QUALITY that distinguishes our goods cannot be excelled. Meat and Game We carry a complete line of HOME-DRESSED BEEF AND VEAL ANYTHING IN FRESH CURED MEATS OYSTERS
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Tel. Lincoln G074 436 S. Michigan St. Headquarters for the good things that go to make up the one big dinner that we prepare but once a year.
Jello. 2 for 25c Large Naval Oranges, doz., 35c Lemons, dozen 10c Pop Corn, 3 lbs 25c Fancy Cranberries, lb 20c Candied Citron, lb." 80c Candied Orange, lb. .... ,50c Candied Lemon, lb 50c Mixed Nuts, lb 23c English Walnuts, lb 22c We purchased 2,000 pounds of different kinds of good candy and mixed it ourselves to sell at 30c Also peanut brittle, broken taffy, and other kinds of nice Chistma3 candies at the lowest price in town. Hand Made Chocolates at 50c
Hebe, 3 for 29c Nutro, 3 for 25c Macaroni, 3 for 25c Rose Leaf Flour $1.35 Pillsbury $1.50 Good Luck, 2 lbs 67c rkmmaid Raisins 30c Powdered Sugar, 2 lbs. . .32c Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. . .99c Navy Beans, 4 lbs 25c Sweet Potatoes, ß lbs 23c Potatoes, bushel $1.25 10 P & G. Velvet or Kirks, C9c Make this one big dinner complete with a cup of good coffee made from our own (Morris Special) per lb. . .35c Lots of trees.
Store Open Every Evening 'Till 8:30
Christmas Special
CHICKEN -
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Pork Chops. Der e" Sliced Ham. Der F
pound fejaWij pound
Pork Shoulder Roast,
per pound ...... Pork Loin, Roast, per pound 40c Bacon at Sirloin Steak, , per pound Round Steak, per pound Porterhouse Steak, per pound Rib Boiling Beef, per pound Beef Pot Roast, per pound Veal Stew, per pound, 121cand. Veal Chops, per pound Veal Steak, per pound Shoulder Roast, per pound
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Good Luck Oleo. 2 pounds for Pure Home-made Lard, per pound. .
10 cans of Hebe C 1 Cl (tall) Milk . . . 1 .UU 2 Bottles of Sfi Catsup LalO 2 cans Wax Beans for Jb Spaghetti or Macaroni, T" 3 for
2 cans of Peas for 2 cans of Corn r
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FOR FRIDAY Sirloin and Round Steak 18c Fresh Beef Tongue 20c Pork Loin Roast 16c Pork Chops 18c Fresh Hams 20c
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To Our Patrons
We extend our sincere thanks for your patronage during the past year. We have aimed to give you the best of service and BUSSE Baking which is the best goods of all. We hope that you'll give us a chance to afford you more satisfaction in 1 92 1 .
Merry Christmas To You All
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NO LONG WAITS
NO SHORT WEIGHTS
Home-Dressed Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys and Rabbits
MEATS Home-killed Pork and Beef Plenty of Veal and Lamb
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LINCOLN 2711
Everything in the Meat Line 910 S. Michigan St. GOOD GOODS LOW PRICES
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