South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 43, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1921 — Page 4

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FARM PRODUCE ON TOBOGGAN; BIGGEST DECLINE ON EGGS

Butter Price Slump Follows Decrease in Cot of Milk. Io wn ward rvl.ion of the price of f.irm rriü'.U': j rov d the outsUirvl-Jnq-frature of South Uond markets lurinff the lat week. The largest change was in tgg prices which clipped to 4 0 cnti p-r rlorcf-n, whereat th-y havo ben slllnpr at from 00 to 0 cents th doz n. Putter i binff quoted all tho way from M C(r.ts a pound to 53 depending upon the jrad. This Id a dcrea.su ever usual winter price of JO and 6 5 cent Tho reduction in butt r foIlo-wM the announcement of South U'-nd milk dealers of a. slight drop In the price of milk and cream. Hhiprnent of thousands of cases tf into thy Chicago district was r5jonsibli for tho Klump In the prioi of th.it 'orrumodiiy. Tht mihi wlatf r ii: htld to bo tho cauco of the reaction. Kitchen Economics rOl'R WAYS TO MAlvK DLXIC IOl'S HOT IUlflVDS. Nearly every one likes hot bread, even if Jhey do not hail from the south or from Missouri. Modern housekeepers don'l erve hot breads an often 'ifs many of the family Eton Telephone 6074

SPECIALS Pure Cane Sugar 10 lbs ..... 79c

3 15c Peas . 37c 3 15c Corn 37c 3 15c Tomatoes 37c 4 10c Hebe .37c

Best Michigan Potatoes Bushel ...95c

2 boxes Macaroni 15c 5 Tall Carnation 67c 5 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c 5 Boxes Matches 25c 5 Bars American Family and 5 lbs. Free Running Salt.. 15c 4 lbs. Popcorn 25c 5 lbs. Navy Beans 25c 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar... 25c

3. lbs. Morris Special Coffee, $1.00; with a $5.00 order we will give 4 lbs for $1.00 Sale Prices good for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Free Delivery on $5.00 orders

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PERFECTION BREAD FLOUR. .$1.45

Pastry Kiour. pack ...... $1.10 5 11 s. Corn Mal 110 lbs. Fresh ltolUnl Qal... 2Sc 7 U-s. Navy U.-ar.s 2."e It is. I'rarl Hominy IUrr.-l Salt. li 2o 9 LBS. NORTHERN SPY apple grown 7 Swift's I'ri.le Washing I'ow2.V . K i t c h e n K 1 1 r..e r 12c 39e 1 0 1,1'ni'X Soa p ; it. ;: To.',' t r.ii- r . 2.V l Palm O!:o Soap 2."e 10 P. & G. or VELVET 69c P.'t s c M.itrhts 2"o 10 lbs. r.iny Iry Or.ior..- . . 2.V 4 1' s. Ttn T'.ips l."e 4 11 s Vi ; Corn 2."c J I:K' Ilt-.nts Pttir ."o

10 LBS. BEST CANE GRANULATED SUGAR 80c

" s- Alrron.1 1? tr l'r-s. p. : Walnuts j V XXXX P.ivdr ! S;: 2 1- :i:' l.iT!ili-.i' Syrup. 2."t KARO SYRUP, per pail 2 IZr pkir. P.!K.tk Flour -.'k-:.c ! ar-o car.s IN ;u h 5, 2 for 25c Z :tr-. s .;r:."'its 10e 1 lb. 2 it. 1 1;il!nw-n Prand 2H. Tu!!. ! l-'i-s. lb 20c s r I Fr.-h Cuuntry 1. 3

BEST MICHIGAN POTATOES 97c SCRATCH FEED highest quality, no grit. . .$2.45

wouia liKe. ror tney say tr.at they 1 salt and sugar, one level tabletpoonare too much trouble. But som old fal each of lard, butter and warm southern cooks did not feel they had water, and one level teaspoonfui of

any Kind or a ureaKiast unless at least three or four hot breads were on the table. ,or rather coming from the kitchen, hot every few minutes. rsprptlcs and grouches denounce hot breads because they usually lovo them and are afraid to eat them. Hut there is no record of happy, healthy persons being hurried Into an untimely grave by frequently eatir.p well made hot oreads, properly cooked. For tho?e ready to "take a chance," the following recipes will offer an opening road for the adventure. Good flour, fresh baking powder, fresh egg, rich milk, good butter, salt arid sugar aro tho ingredients most likely to be needed in this c'.aj.i of cookery. Gleam appropriate pan, a good steady oven, the recipes carefully followed, and the cook cannot e wrong unless the baby cries, the 'phone rings, a neighbor drops in. or she spills not the beans but tho batter. Ham Muffins. (A Prtzo Recipe.) Beat a quarter-cupful of butter to a cream and add three-quarters of a cupful of minced, boiled ham, on a beaten egg, three level teaspoon fuls of baking powder, to a quarterpound of graham flour and the same amount of white flour. Mix well and slowly add one. cupful of rice milk. Fill 12 well buttered muffin pans with tho mixture and bake In a brisk oven for 20 minutes. Iluttermllk Wafflc. lie at two egs? until light, add two cupfuls of buttermilk, two level cupfuls of flour, w. quarter-cupful of cornmeal, a teaspoonfui of baking powder, & level ?aspoonful each of rocerv 436 S. Michigan St. 4 lbs. Macaroni 75c 2 lbs. Nice Piunes 35c Country Eggs, dozen 39c Country Lard, 5 lbs 93c Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. .. .25c Radishes (2 bunches) ...15c Leaf Lettuce, pound ....15c 2 Quaker Quakies 25c Jap Rose Soap. .... . .39c 2 lbs. Good Luck 59c 40c Can of Red Salmon. .32c 3 Grape Fruit 25c Lemons, per dozen 10c vanteI for Friday and Saturday) PRUNES Large 30-40 Santa Clara Sweet Fruncs. Try these; fancy, meaty, for a treat (40c value), lb. 5 lbs $1.00 Medium sized. 2 lbs. 25e; 2 5 lb. box $2.25 APPLES, best cooking 25c 2 Cans Bee Corn 3 i:.c Tomatoes 312 He IVas 2 13c Catsup 3T-C Jar Applebutter GOOD LUCK 59c ... 3 lbs. best 4 5c Peaberry Coffee at rc True Blue Coffee 2Sc 3 lbs. 3 0c Coffee 3 0c Snyder's Catsup 2 ." 1 lb. 4öc Cocoa 20c Sunklst Ciliforr.bt Oranirs. 2Hc 3 Florida Grapefruit 2."e 2 it .". ISc Uice lio 2 20c Tall Can? Salmon. . . 1UKt: Hoi; and Style Herring $1.00 32c and 65c 3 It's. Sweet Potatoes... c 5 Ib.-. Pure N. Y. Huckwhe it '"'nur C. d Hrooms 42c poz. Any Scrap Tobacec.. Sl.OO

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The butter and lard -should be melted before adding, and the soda dissolved in a very little water. Mix all thoroughly and cook the waffles on a well greased iron, over a steady flame. Serve hot with butter and honey or syrup. This recipe should yield 16 waffles. Southern lYicti Bread. On bread-making day, when the tread is ready to shape into loaves for the last rising, take off enough dough to make a small loaf. Pinch off pieced the "size of biscuits for raising, roil the pieces like finger rolls, tucking a little piece of butter !nto each. Let them rise to twice their fize, then fry in deep, hot fat like, doughnuts. Drain, dust with a little powdered sngar. and serve "K'ith butter and honey. Fried sausage or broiled ham may accompany the friea bread. (Co)TiKht, 1S21.) South Bend Market HAY STRAW AND FEKD. (Corrected Dally by the Wentey Miller Flor Jt Feed C... 420 S. Mbhlran.. Ni:V HAY PajlDS S13 to 1S. 1JIDJ $24 to 2 ST HaW Pajlnz $15. filing $bj. or Sl.oo tale. OATS Paying -lOr, eellincr OV to 70e. CLOVElt SLtD Piying $10.00. gelling $12 to 11. ALS1KK CLOVPTt Selling $K. to $1S ALFALFA (Northern grown) $11. NEW CORN Paying ttk Btllini; SOo to 1. GRAIN AND FEED. (Corrected Dally by D. n. .Mnrian, Starr Mills. Hydraulic At.) COHN Pay' iig -0.- a busbel. OATS Paying 40c. exiling 70 tl 7V It KAN SHl'.'jg Sl'.OO, MIDDLINGS Soiling $2.15 hundred. Cllurt'LD FELD Selling $23 per cut. SCRATCH FEED Kellng $20g2.7: cwt. niNDINOS 8c bushel Will: AT PiTinir ?1.70. RYE lMyl.ig fl. ;". CLEAN liUCK WHEAT Tajiug $2.5'. hundred. PROnrCK MARKET. (Corrected Tolaj- by th Urotberbood tiro-ry, 23 N. Main .M.) RITTTi:i: AND i:GS Creamer t buter. pnylng 4." pound, celling. 52 pound; epK. pavirij ..- üozn. FRUITS AND VUOETARLES Fruits. California naval orange 23c to (Uk: per dozen; new cabbage, paying 2 l-2c lb., celling Cc. NEW POTATOES 10c peck. Hints AND TALLOW. (Corrected Today by S. W. Llppmau. tlO N. Mxin 8t.) I1IDKS or; ralfuklns, 10c; rendered tallow. 3(ä' ö Ib.; rough tallow, 2(sJ3o lb.; beeswax. 2035. LIVE HTOCK. Corrrtd Dally by .Major nr.. S. Lo. (an St.. Mihawaka.) HEAVY FAT TKUUS Futr to pod. fßf&Sr ; prime UOlX 130 to liO lbs.. SVuc; 150 to 1:5 to 12., ids., :c; to 3ft)i lbs.. SH LARD 17c. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads j 3X2 ZJLSJLi

We guarantee every item of food we sell you, and if it does not please you better than the foods you have bought from other stores, we do not want you to keep it. Bring it back and get your money.

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Fresh Spare Ribs, pound Fresh Country Style Sausage, pound . Boston Style Butts, pound . . . ..... . .

BEEF Short Rib Boiling Beef 10e Pot Roast of Beef . . . . 1 Tender Sirloin and Short Steak . . . EOG Fancy Rib Rolled E5c Roast Standing Rib Roast . . . . 14c Godd Luck Oleo, "Q 2 pounds for . . ?wtf Gem Nut Oleo, 2 pounds for . . 51c Pork and Veal Hearts, lb. . 10e Dixie and Georgia Bacon Squares . 23c

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, Winifred Black Work and Did you tvt-r feci a little down and out, hn and peevish, tired of the- world and worn out with yourself? Li l you t-ver wish . ou exmld be somebody else, Just for an hour? Somebody very' rich' and grand, with white satin and pearls, or black vehet and diamonds? Somebody with a limousine for winter an.l u touring car for- summer, and a chauffeur with nothing to do but carry out your orders, and a maid in a French cap and a black gown and a white apron saying "Yes, Madam," every' time you opened your lips? Somebody with a winter homo In California, in an orantre grove on the top of a hi'.i with a view of the sea from the p itio. and a date palm or f and some eucalj ptus and pepper trets for a background? Well, Then, Tlioc! Somebody with a winter home in NVw York up on the "Drive" and a !ox at the opera for tho M ason and a pl.'ire in the Berkshire for the autumn? A simple little place, don't you know, with porches ar.d that sort of thirir, and plenty of horses, of curs-, and a good golf links not too far away. Sorr.body vith a y.irht and a standing invitation for Monte Carlo and the- iff of the Riviera? Somebody who never had to

SHOP ON THE EAST SIDE WEISS GROCERY Phone Lincoln 2423 307 N. Hill St. Opposite St. Joseph School Of course you are looking for bargains. We know that your dollar will get full value at these prices. READ THEM ALL Telephone or Bring Your Basket

10 lbs. of Sugar 76c 1 doz. Strictly Fresh Eggs. .38c 3 Loaves 10c Bread 25c 10 lbs. Navy Beans 45c 10 lbs. Blue Rose Rice . . .75c 10 Bars Velvet or P Sc G Soap 68c 2 lbs. Good Luck 59c 2 lbs. Wilson's Butterine. .49c 1 lb. Yuban Coffee 42c 2 Large Cans Franklin's Syrup 25c 6 Large Carnation Milk. . .80c! 3 Large Cans of Tomatoes. 29c 3 Large Cans Granma s Corn 35c 2 Large 40c Apricots . . . .65c 2 Glasses Pure Jelly .... .25c 2 lbs. Large Prunes 30c One Gallon Light Karo. . .60c Three 1 V2 lbs. Light Karo. 35c

We always carry a fine line of Fresh and Smoked Fish, including White Fish, Trout, Pickerel, Halibut and Herring. You should try our Fresh Country Meats, Fruit and Pastry.

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Speclais from 8 A. M. to 1 1 A. M. i Best Frankfurts, 2 lbs. for . . . 5 Q South Bend, Yellow Rose fj M UHU JUÜ1V.CHUJ t - Ä U U k k . t ..... Loin Roast of Pork Immediately After 11 A. M. Frankfurts, pound . fj Butter, jj pound . , M Loin Roast of ii Pork

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worry a minute about the butcher's bill or give tho grocer's account a second thought? Somebody as beautiful as a dream and as gay as a bird, like the heroines in a romantic novel; somebody with a dozen suitors singing at her feet or sending her ppeelal delivery letters and boxes of candy and telegranis and original poems and things? Somebody with a voice, maybe a glorious, soaring triumphant, lilting voice that thrilled every heart whenever you opened your mouth? The opera wdth you singing the principal role, your arms full of roses at tho finish? Or maybe a popular actress, with cigarets named after her and everybody fighting for tickets to the matinee, or, or And then, all at once, there was a good, cold, bracing wind and you took a walk in it, and it made the blood sing in your veins and you ! canie hon.e and made up your mind to be just exactly what you are only better and stronger and more sensible! Well, then, read this letter. It will do your heart good It did mine. A Worth-WTiilo letter. Dear Winifred Black: Just a word about this Mrs. Unhappy you write of a while ago. I 'Three 1 V2 lbs. Dark Karo. 30c 45c Chocolates 30c 40c Cocoanut Creams . . . .25c Pure Home-rendered Lard, pound, 18c; 10 lbs . .$1.75 2 lbs. Fine Cocoa 25c 2 qts. Home Made Kraut. .25c 2 Large Cans Wax Beans . . 25c 2 Kellogg's or Post Toasties for 23c 5 lb. Sack of Pastry Flour. . 28c Sack of Rose Leaf Flour. $1.34 Sack of White Eagle . . .$1.40 Sack of Seal Minnesota. .$1.50 There are just ten cases of these high quality goods af these low prices One Case Colo ma No. 2 Tomatoes, 24 cans ..$2.25 One Case Mrs. Grundy's Standard Corn $2.50 . . . .r.r.,.14c . 15c : 161c EARLING LAMBS Leg of Lamb, pound 24c

Shoulder Roast of Rg Lamb I vC Lamb Stew, pound wW Lamb Chops or OOfi Cutlets VEAL Veal Stew or 1 Q Pocket I Ü l Shoulder Roast of O CI O Veal imOlß Veal Chops or OEyf Cutlets COW

Veal Steak, pound . . 32c 4 .25c

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know that your intentions are gc d. but I think that yo i have given her the wrong prescription ?ho dots not need a vacation, what she ne I is werk to do. I would recommend that she got work down town in a store or office, leave the children with her mother, fire the .ook, and trv working down town and coming! home tired and then haxing the din-! ner to get and the dishes to wah ' and the house to straighten, and j maybo wash out a waist for the next ! day, or cut out a drss for one of; the children. Or, if her husband1 1 h r U

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Strictly Fresh Eggs, ,0 per dozen w Quaker Oats, per package " Apple Butter, (C oz. Jar Alaska Salmon, j "Pi Red, tall can Gold Medal Flour, (C -3 Q 241 lb. sack P oeJQw Red Pimentos, 1 Del Monte Brand 0 Ripe, Olives, p a San Jacinto Brand raJCjJ Seeded Raisins, P? p Del Monte Brand OOC N. B. C. Premium Soda CT T Crackers, per pound UÄ'3 Ralston's Health Food, C) 1 s lb. package Sweet Corn, No. 2 can, c7 2 for &üQj) THERE IS A COFFEE HERE FOR EVERY TASTE GRAND, UNION TEA CO. 1 12 E. Jefferson Blvd.

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Jello, any flavor, Corn, No. 2 can

Potatoes, per peck 28c Rice, per pound 8c Peas, No. 2 can 10c Climalene, per package 9c Fould's Macaroni 8c Shredded Wheat, pkg. .14c Lenox Soap, cake 3lAc Navy Beans, pound . . AVzC Lux, per package 11c Postum Cereal, pkg 21c Matches, package 5c Tomatoes, No. 2 can ... 9c

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Snowdrift, pound can . .2 Domino Svrup, can . . . . lc Bond Coffee, pound ...26c y Yuban Coffee, pound ..42c ' Fels Soap, cake 7c ( Quaker Oats, package . 12c

Sunbnte Cleanser sc Cream Cheese, pound .33c

Creme, pint .. .28c

Salmon, tall can Ijc Crisco, per pound 22c Jifty-Jell, package 10c

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