South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 48, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1922 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17. P22

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FEBRUARY 17. 1922

AT .tK. REVERIDGE EXPLAIN. r) h" ar.nounrnt of the Hon. Albert J. Bever-!.!.-that ho wtH bcom a candidate for tho rpubij ;,r. nominal. on fr-r tho i"-r.at'. Js one that wilt t v. d -eno-d by ad vc--pt th"He to whom parti-.in e i-..;; joratioM ar paramount to their patriotism. Th-- man who nominally r-pub! J ".in will h ad th.it h ha.t an opportunity to .sdect a randl- ,,. who ha beh'.r.d him th fr," record of aernmpd'hi'.T, whVh L- Xfr. D'-V' id are'a. T- th-- democrat. th.- nomination f Mr. Beverlds v ould be an ancurance agnlrt a continuation In Vuv.r of a political machlno v.dVeh tak-s its orders from pr.v1.ev-.fi Interest und who- candidate for i -'.. ;tion bases hLrf -le h'p u; on a j rsonal Ire, d-hip with the president, rather thin any r--i o:d of his ov.n. That tine sentiment of ".Maliee towanl none and v. Ith c harity for all" whbh -Mr. Beveridgc n!:s in Hi Intro due tory peech will n-d considerable cxpi.vditlon and it Ls to be hoped that the condidate iil promptly t-xplaln that the charity extends only to prr;t. and not to Iw.ifs. Will either Mr. B v-riai: or the voter have charity for that vote which n. Xt-w ciut for Newberry of Michigan? Cm tli' r- 1- my charity for an act which, at cur nml tii ;t:. time, branded tho .b oaucht'O' of u i-'t -it- an riH-r.arin? to th3 v ry f oiinlat:ons of jrovrrnni. i,t and then rrocJul to rlvt: a y n Uo s-at t,, tho ni.in in whu- iüt-:. .t t Mat' was debauched V Can thTff by any charity for a vot which adver tl-rtl to th world that neats in the senate may bq had by thrv who will turn loose mll'aon for their Indirect purrho? (;nn thf-r" anthir. but tn.V.iie fo.- th:. trust at ih" wry bulwarks of -ill Kov-rnn.'-nt V i'nn thire be any charity for that cor.HnU'nt and persistent opposition to every law d'inanded hy tho farmers of the nation, uliown by H'.-n. New Can thero hy any eharity for hi.i --.;ipinc yielding to tlit o'der-s of the partv bonea on every riuc.-tlon In which F-pcclal privilege .-u-k-d fr favor.-'? Can thT be any ( hat;ty ftr s.x yv;ir of omclal lifo which ends with only the Im-am that li Is a frbiiid of the prfld-nL and that Iiis defeat would mrm a re-buk: to the president '.' Cr.n therr be any charity for cith'-r tho nioiuimental krotlm or th abysmal lack of personal n;r-rit contained In furh a pla? There 1 a reason for the andidacy of pv-veridf. J'wll'.s la th' wtde.-; rt ad and almo-t universal l.-!i- f that Sen. New has not measured up to the standards (,( In.Hana ami l:as not represented its interotH fairly and inpably. Th cill to Ilfver!di,'c caiue from Iris own party und to the mm and women wJjo liave appealed to him as thrir .Mo.-r.s lie owe.s a duty and a resporiHihlltty wh: h Is greater than any charity ton arils t!i- personal feelJns; of H. opimcnt. Th flr?-t duty In t plainly and (dearly state that th" fair name of Indians, should lc redeemed from th mlr h put upon it when Sn. New a.-t his vjtr f approval for the corruption of election and I!:" Kl jitimc of ti;e Penei!ci3r of cor: uption. YOLll REGULATOR. Wh' n you w-nt to R.diool. (u 1 arned that water aiw r. e-ek.s i r own level. That's why mrihor'd e-', j r w .i.-sh Poller U ak- throutrh t he h.. in thbe :.,. Tv. e watii- c-:.i:ts i: j-.urrjey l ack t tl.o . , ( ;i j j; n ' ' t .- a I ll I ! ! ' . Sun evapoi ates ort an uater. Mo.-tuie drifts In 1 i : . 1 . : -let .fs jial fill- a- ram Yon . " e th.s rain when yoa htand '.-:A a riv-r. If Is tlowlnir bacU to th'" s-a eeUitu it.s own bw e!. Th' r- u h i c t!i" ui'iiv- r.-'.i! principle that govc rns al! rr.'-ri ati i all i on l f i- -.s rreatod P- tlieir 8tupid:y or It telpcen e. Th" a v'mi,'" fa rm -!' i r. 1 's ;iy has dropped to J 1 I.:'.- a trvr th ul'P'.'.t b-Mrd ir-I fliO.l 4 a month itb P. a: i. 1'iu'l'j Sato.'.- tlepartni'.'fit f arieiiitur- annovrii -s th:f . It pnintw out that farm v.iL.rt rates dui.r. I'.'-l dropped an averse of Z, p-ri -i t. That t! e.-line J-jst a b.u: üiatch'-d the drop in Win'lfMlo prht.- of foo.p '"; sv re th u: . t.-'a! ! . w w o.-l; wn-'-s ;vA prU :n a :t;--ri 1 1 1 erlsf. rt IT. o t r f urtiiilo s ti".- . i-. p: ;. cs cut of ltr S.Ti.o I "1 f s ari twi .. j h'-'h a 5 in 1 '. I . 'Jthers ha dt Üafd to the pr. - war b I cr be low . ilratl-.i.iliv ou'll set a '.I ',:'.. :. a: a ro:-;:ur: leel. No nr. kno'Ai what th it '. ; w ;ll I e. Prices extr i.i ly lw r.'wv m.ay r;.- to .t n 's a ic-d!u:a with j rb. f-s n w ixtr Tu. iy h.:-r:.. The;:. hen c q'.i -ilbri .:m or taln.p is 5VV I ..;i I, a biis:ntjd tcom wli: atrt. Ability Is amon-r tlifi thir that their can bel, for th.e law i.f crmp'm-.t.t: :i L- a nif.ra! force, a-s Intxorabic as the law of irruVity. Tb.it .s! whv "yru can't k-ep a pood rr.in .'.own." Th.'t'f why th incmre terü h. -"a'.dred asii- hy a letter man. We have t pay r cverythir.c in :h;s v r! i. A-. 1. in the lone run. we pet r.o n:orc out of hfe thin f v e .

WHO WAS CONVICTED? OM Jimmy, fo they call him, is ba k -rii:i in the Panr.sylvr.ia penitentiary which ha laJIs home. lln is .13 years old now and has Just been st nten red for another !iv. y?ar?( this titna for tealing chicken. 31 will probably d!f b-foro he again obtair hii rea-s and totn down In history, kmrxn oaly jJi 'Jh oMe.st raan ver entancej in hi s.ta for a fJony. Something c r eorahc-.Jy r-p, wis convicted when Old Jlrr.my st nia Jate.r. sentence; convicted of failure, cor.icted at a lack of Ir.t elhence. Ter a hs!f contuhy oclfy ha.s kept send Ins this man to a lucked cell as a mean. of reforming liitn aruJ h has not reformed. Htck in 1172, he fret, lr.to bis :irit trouble. He no hn?er a youth, evi-n thtr, but a man in the prlrr.e of life. Ho had workel hird but a bit of bai luck and a temptation to recoup hi fortunes by a trivial theft, rr.jul of him a ilf criminal It took him a-s a man who had Ilv-J a normal

!!f for I rt ears, ma I or, r .'." ep, nnd r. t 1 iui out a confirmed and a p.rp' ..1.1! :"f- i;r. It took a. man In his jjrim a.r.d ir.-'- a 1 of r p,rmln!T him or teachir.tf him the vu'iu- ot h onty. created rothln? hut a criminal. Dom that K-jryrf-t that society Is rath-r stupid in its methods of prctctlny its!! airadn?t viola.tlor.3 of Its rules? Does that uK?ft that 8?rr.e thought mlht profitably be riven to the matter of really reforming the thoughts of men, of etudylnsr the environment that rnake.s them an easy prey to temptation. It would b-e intererirg' to know what happened In that flrrft prison term and in th? flrt few months following hbi release from it. Was he beaten by brutal guards who bdi.-vo tliat r:irn who break laws have lost all feeling of humanity and must be drlen lik dumb animals through physical fear? V?is h K'-ven the lf-ital punishments of hanirln by hi.s thumbs at the whim of pom-, i?antic coward who wanted to him wlnc and yjuirm for such thlnps hav-? happened'.' Did he ferd the iron of hate enter his soul until he wt.s" ready to wtre rtlent!..s warfare apralnst a fociety which tolerated furh abu.'s? Or wa. his second adventure caused hy th fact that as .icn as lie was re!ea?-:dk p. die., erfa-ers houndrd him from place to place, amstin-- hlia when atiy crime was committed In h.s neighborhood, holdlnii him alway.s or investigation until he could prove hU innocincc, wamlmr employers and those about him that he wa.s a Jailhird? Va- he, fhut out from all human contacts with man becaupe of his disgrace and driven hy forci of clroum5tanre- to minjtlir.i,' with other criminals in Baloona and places where they would be welcomed without Buspit ion '.' (ld Jimmy has been a failure- In li"e. Mo i.s back now b'hind the bare. His life h (. Iren worthless and wur.-f. Hut looking at him. u:: anyone say that society has not failed quite .a.s pmch as has this ajed thi f ?

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THE LOGICAL METHOD. The- plan .submitted by iTes't Hardinr for raising funds for the compensation of s lditr.s is the logical one; logical, not only- for tins iiup(.. .- but for the great bulk of federal expnM. . Th.e sales tax provide. a d'-iicite ji nd ceitalti nut hod (,f payment Irxttad of the clumsy and stupid jdans of the regular revenue measure which seek to delude the consumer into believing that he i.s not bein.ir hurt. No congress has over been real frank with the people In Its taxation 1 olicie.-. IPth 1 trtie.s have rft't tilled hy ende a nrim," to .uu' i r-eo 1 1 the bitter lU'.H'.' Th'! re.salt lias 1. u that the, country has paid vast .'urn.-- for an t xpensivo collodion agency and that the- burden has always fallen, where it will always fall, upon the cop-uiner. Every dollar rai.-e.t for taxation is ultimately added to the cost of living". There may be occasional instanced in which the incomes of idlers are reach-d for incmis: P 1 aldo Minis, but thi.s nation has no real idle cla-s Most .'f the dollars in America are working just as men are on the job and if th" man who works for wairea belhive.-i that he i.s icpirur because oino ITiantio fortune pays in a Jiue lump sum he will discover later that tills tax finds a reflection in hi rent.-, his food or hi.- clothing. The sales tax Is the sdmpp- no tlo-d and the honest iiu-fhod of saying to all the that under tlo; pros, id economic .-.t m. tax-s are laid ui on tho thin.-rs which are us d, both r.-c .--v ;t j,. , an, pLixuri' s. Tho sale.s tax loes away with the nre.sity of a a.-t army of ofhea holders who imrei:-e tiK. r0-t of mvt rnment. Tlu president is i'ht iti ointiniT f.-jt t!i:.s metlunl as the only plan hy which funds can be raNed to pay thus j.p.t ti,.i,t th, nu-n v h() S(,l,.f.(j in thü (Jreat war. Th plan is more to r,(.. thnn ho virror in which it was su -1; . ed . It is to bo regretted that the president did not demand that the compensation h-. paid a::d p-dm f th" d. ht as one which is Just a.s urr-nt. if not mor- urtit. tVan tho pavmenhs of bond' d int-n t and .d.iims of contractors. It is limentabh-. that he 1 1 . 1 ntta.di to the sound re;.Mimtr.'.!ati.'ri e,f a t nurio'e v...y to jaiso funds t'o declaration. -'If ... 1 :-.!' wj; adopt such a plan, it would p. w:-.- ,!,- K ni dation eo over until ther.- a sd 1: a t ,:: vh; , v.ill mstify th-1 outlay." That hints too sironely of an iu d i.i-n t- th.e foes of the bojm.s to kill it hy quarrellii:.: o .-r the sales tax a.s oppos d to th-- other plins h- foie that body. It may he reimruh r- d that aion-; .:: 1 : 1 s wh-ti th?-e y out hi wi" b.-itn: tak'-n ff-m their bom s and their jobs and billions ure hi ;p.- ia;-d to buv bulb ts and .hra; n-d, the;,. Uas Tl., v ri- d th it thai m.irter ,) io :- nut:' l-;... (V wouM h--jUütJiii d. The.e i-km! did not w.r.t ;!. :. Tin y fh:.:;;,! ".ait now.

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UTgor kg iters IhmOuvs ro(iUMiMs or l'iioiMJi. ( P.ij ton News.) Ke:y or.- r i' a while .."n:" newsap, r c.irries a t- arlul ad ertiseno rt written by some ,'!i..n ?"". me mati" in so mo out-of-the-way place, who desires a b-;.b. This ha"p':,.d the otlur d.vy in Detroit, wh-. re a iu mi stcad'.r In th.- Canadian N'orthw.-t dropped in t h.- n 1: at results liad acrut l f.aan an advert e me :;t he c.ad insert -l in a jMper for a wife. Iy actual n v.v.t .i S J wom-n v ad an-wer d tho "ad." and this lor., some el ap was in r?om .what of a quandary until j- lite swccpe-l down upon him and took him in charge. I-.ts of r-'-rle delight in ar.. .verir -T adverti'me nts ef this chara ter. Fev. if any. real heart affairs are settled by r- s -i t to this in th'b It i ea-ily v.r. .k-rrftoc d. t. f course, how some chap away cut on a lonely homostaj plot of ground in tiid wiKlernfN of the Domimon . f Canada micht iret h'mes..-k to e anotb.er human bvir.j. Thca who have traveled this ct:on of th- Dominion will readily undera'and th.ä lieartach-. and" thousand natural shocks which come into th- live? of men. Hut it is aimcst be yend human ;;n lerstandin.cr how 3SG wo nen wou'd v. i.-h for a life of tins kind and he willing" to ffive up fr.tr. l--. 1 .t.if- rtu.hlo hor.u-s and rnvlronmer.t that at h -t ..s vastly .I.ffc-rent from that wb.ich rhtair.s in tlu- frozen north in order to accommodate arthT human belnc by llvln? with him. Is It fooI!shr.es.j or by what name shai.' we call it?

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Our little dauarhter believe, in. ae-nt. too: I ve never wer.-

her childish innocence, that to trive that enou?UV

her doily a bath all she haa to do Ifl to put u cake cf Map In -bei with

j her dolly. Wonderful poswibliiti-s. j if such an invention a.s this was I ever perfected. It would bo a great-

r discovery than Ilkimo I'iel

This department has dispatched he widely known and distinguished

I eounselor In advertising. Bill Iamj port, to MartiaPViHe'. Ind.. where ; b.e will conduet a ?erle-j of Imror- ; tant investigations under the aus- ! pics of The Tower. lTis tlndinps j ;.t Martinsvill'S will bo announced in

an early issue. Better make ture r y ordering your News-Times today. 1'j cents the week, including tb.e big Sunday issue.

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CCM AND SEE UÖ Store Hours: tS:30 to 3:30 Saturdays close 9:00

Noah Lehman is authority fa: the fisti unJir.ET tat ftner.t that t u -e

i.s one thim: wrons' with this 1 a. i 1 y f pillar of r.or..er and that is that

we never kid the ladies. ..- h t: (..ue very good reason for never kidd:nr the ladies In fact, we married the reason about three. yi.ar.i

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In th- investigation of tb.e Bill Taylor murder case at Hollywood, we .ee the revival of the old-time

i ha-e pi the movies.

j "I don't care to run for the ! T'nited States' senate unles.j I am ; ".anted," says AVilllarn Jenny Bryan, j which practically Fettles the matter I --o far as the most of the people is I concerr.e J.

j William Jenny probably figures ; th.at he can make more monev anv-

way; reportin": with Colonej House for the Daily Moan.

When old (hahrie! Plows his horn

we'll bet Kzra Ilhodrs will bo found j just preparing to take over another j movlntr picture house.

In the KivvanUs club, it'? c sto mary for each member to nrif, at his jilate before the program b -S.r.s and tcive his name and b.l-j business. The widely known Charloy Sj-' th, who is a member of the bib, alrfa i.-etj to his feet and. fay.

"Charles Speth, Come and Us." w hi h is tlu: old-ti:r.e s"oan oj I (leorire Wyman .X- Co., tlu- or.: any H

w ii(;tu i. me ' iiui.sj ij.ua en. .w yesterday noon's lur.cb.eon. Nelson

Jones, the eminent and affable un-

tb-rtaker, was agisted to his feet and r!d himself of the following: "Nelson D' vlnrston Jone-, Unler- K taker atrd Kmbalnier, Come and :e s 'e." 3 TRin HKADLTNC "Chlcapo 1 Veteran Sou?es Are to Disappear.' Of course we understand that th- F meant to refer to "hou.- s." but the 2 headline ppeaks a mouthful at that, j for "the veteran f-ouses" are bonnet i to disappear if they continue to wrestle xvith the modern merry mucilaire. ' i it

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AvnwMfi 10 xiiip. ms did vor know. ! A MODKST MTTI.i: Cl SS. j "Diorite is tlu- jdutonio cpiivaMilt Ihudenstein .s..-z that this Is a lent of andeslte " asks Walt Hilde.amide of J' hn Dell.aven's conver- brand. It if common'.v defined a.s a sation In preparation for rehearsals , granitoid rock eons:.dini chlelly of for the Illks motion piduro: ; plaiodasc, with either biotit- or "Sure, ril be piad to take tho part ! hornblende, or b.dh; but many uior- y of the hero, then if a little later' it es carry pyroxene also, and i-l.ad-you feel that you need me for a Into the rabbroc-.s. In fact, as thj youmr man's part I'll be to i famie minerals become more prom- J

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tncre. Did you ever see me In fe- and results are less satisfactory 1 mal- impersonations? There's ' than with the similar mixture of

none netto,. Ill have plenty of feldspar and quart. A variety of

diorite i.s call "eamntonite." Torn- ;

time to make the changes. What will my name bo in the female

part? No. I wouldn't care to take 1 et ins.

on tlu-- role of the Hfe insurance 1 Neither did we.

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lrouuiy .snowea tnem nil to me.

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, .", -,l"V L1 ' ,M,"a Now kittens arc an added care, t,spe. i9 and Kir.s to see tins n-w di,play. I vy jf f;omc. must lr() l

But somehow I felt differently wlnm I hrol called the youngsters down.

inou"di .Motnern not .o very pleased, to things- like this she has to bow, Tho children dance around with srleej

because our cat has kittens now. 1 Their eyes were vide with irla 1 :uirj p 1 is -, they danced around the fM folks. 1 knrnv, are seldom phased 1 ,, "1 r floor.

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win n such a --lad event occurs. To them it is; r,o source of joy to hear 'Ik- way the 'mother purrs. They'd much r refer a single cat but littlu children think it line To ii 1 1 d on- cat they had before has nmw ui to seven or eiirht or nine.

not experienced before. What matters all the extra care? Tli" kids are happy anyhow, Here's sonuthinir new for them to ho.T-t our old yrray cat ha.s kittens now! Conyrhiht, 11 22.)

BertonßraleyvS Daily Poem

Kid. yoa are blowin too much kale. J She ain't, aceordin to my mind,

Tweed Suits $19.50 to $45.00 The smart woman chooses the suit of Tweed for first place in her spring wardrobe for it is to be a "Sportive Sprin?" and tweed is informal, youthful, durable and easy in swing. But best of all it is moderately priced.

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most practicable even in hats. You will find sport hats in tweed to match

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The tweed coats present your costume that a r e

T ITTLR studies in fine nee-dlccraft-haruificrchiefs oj pulled litum.

the Man- tailored votui

low wciisted man-tailored that pives a youthful swing. They are indeed the moFt swagger of sports wear and sports wear doesn't mean that one has to frantically exercise not this season for it may mean to drive one's car, to go on ix shopping tour.

crushable and as comfy as can be. They look right smart, too.

QUEDE enhances the mater' 3 ial side of a nnv bz.

Ne.li?;cnt is she who has nothing of Tweed in her wardrobe.

Wnzzat yam say You eotta blow-

It. Or get the kibosh from your frail? You're .ii wrong, pal, an' otta know it. Von ain't ro. piker? Sure that's true. But. li..s n. bo don't be a hick. Thru little tlame is workin' you, You're iallin' ilke a ton of brick! Lis. en. if she: is on the square, She- won't txpect that you can sp'-nd Your money like a millionaire, But just the same she'll be your friend; ' r if : ii" us the other kind That ear..- you when your roll Is. g'UU

Tile kind you want to spend it on! j

Naw. f dem't mean you should be tiuht.

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Tin 11 if the fcdrl fades outa. f-iht Vou'U know she was ;i hard-b til ed Hull.

Don't go an" blow in twice your pay. j n But taper off a bit go .'-low. t An' if the lady shies away jj

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Or offer a single suggestion

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Concerning their manner of llfe.'P'ints a cabinet member he will e'lo 1 !

We never have made an occasion j well to get a three year contract To ask 'em to aber their course, j with him. Tluy arc proof acalnst guile or P r? uasion ! No iiJLsiNf; i,ri. And liu-m if we talk about force. ;Very nation repre?er.te.l ?t the!1

: arms; conierenie ,s"-er.i.s to b" sati.sBut wb.en Daphne and Dot and tied that every other nation got all Diana j it wanted out of it. Declare that they really can get! (Copyright, 15 22.)

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For Men

There are heavy hose with drop stitch in gray, green, brown, blue at I 5 I mm There is a finer knit hese at 1.85 with colored clocking, hand embroidered in a variety of unusual shades.

NOVELTY ENGLISH WOOL MOSE for men and women that have already found POPULARITY IN NEW YORK (for street or sport wear)

For Women There are plain, fine stitch hose in slate, navy, covert, pearl gray .it $2.00. But the very smartest hose, with which no chic woman would be without are the all wool hos- with two color contrast on a plain bukground at $4.75. (You must see? them to appreciate their smartness and quality.)

'H-IFSK HOSE ARE AN ENGLISH IMPORT

Than they can in a slim cirarct. When gohln? or automobihr.g A larce brown perfecto tluy puff. W-- rar.net get ever the feeling That thiy're growing a little bit rc-uch. Cqars werö not fashioned for la-lie?. They c!a.h with th feminine pose. No matter how husky a maid is They look out of place 'neath her no.-e. Hr lingers film. yain!- and taper. Admittedly beautiful are. When roüintr. a ciriret .papr. But not lighting up a cigar. We do not iet up for a censor If women's caprices it Fuits. No law that .e know cf prevents 'er From smokirsr cigar or rlieroot.. But If more aroma and favor In brevas and Ftogies .-he'g found.

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Do Your Friends a Favor

(X)rro: itAxni ntt sali: Shelled l'llberts 4",c p5 Shcll-d Alrr.or.di i'0. Shelled Walnuts ?$c p. Shelled Decar.s 7&c lb

S. S. Walnutd in shell 2Sc lb. ! Budded California Walnuts.. 33c lb H Brazil Nuts llc lb ' U Fdbert.' lfc lb ! 3

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Jumbo recan. f. 5c lb THE coffet: raxch.

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