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    rilU OMAHA BKE: WKDNlDAY. AL'UL'ST lii.
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S0TUH2E
irirr asm Mr l licmif. and I f . or i litt I r! tl i. Put I
. stat a iein-i lu our t iiil Iliieualtl itiMiprthtiiiLiiM. rnoeau I
KHiltJ be rulrn i a ura In j .Unit i I ttUn't ee li it'll iruile
on u illy toiiiest lieeiiie mi nwi wis timlmt aide
jh nrt ti ( piy t!ir iianu
Learn Suppr.
U.. ei'd Mfi Samuel Km. jr. rti
ttrudrtl i an mioriiitl len auj.per
lest rvtmrg in honor f Hie llistet
Koroilir 4 Antoinette Adamt oi
Mdlnon. N, V Mho art timing
Mr. an4 Mr. Choir Hardin; Ihr
agent tsere lie Mines kt ry Find'
ley, tie Wreiit i'onrA ami lier
guru. Mm Nanrv l.rc!i ( Mimic
i If nr.tf 4 Km, llitru Kuitert
ami Ruh U.oy, an4 Urttri Jik
Jed son Siiiif-. Har'- Koch.
Harry fluretey. Milton ami Millard
I'"m. J. 11, iitMing aim Mr. aiij
Sire, Oiret Hardin
Un Monday Mr llardm lied
number ol Kii'kl at the Athletic
1 tub lf lumiieoti, tomiiunriilry
t ill tisitofs.
I hal rtrnui or lend Ina-taiii en
tertained lh VI )- Adams, Mitt
t atlieniie I J(n jf and Mettr Tom
V lurt il !. Anutles. Ilavlit
,in ami Kay I'Mpt al Ihr Athletic
iiiibro"'.
Mitt BredUy Honored.
M,.t Kathrim Ami llradlry f
Cralrirt, ihi it visiting Mm hlia
belli Karl, ha breii Die renpieni l
many Kxial alfairt time hrr arrival
Ui! Heels.
Un Friday Mr. Van Darrell Al
t' ru gava a jhii hi linor vl the
Mitof, and iturdy Mist Hart
huiiAird tier gtiet at a lli ti r iarly,
Mil Fannie Marl it planninji
I, rule lunclier11 al hrr home Friday
tr Mm Bradley, and 5aturdey Mis
I luahrlh Hart Hill af-'ii he
lriras, al the lirjmld. tea room
lur luncheon
Personals
For Mra. Winter.
Un Thursday Mr. Kaymoiid An
derioii rntrrtainrd at hinrliron in
donor of Mr William Winter ol
Dt villi Lalir, Minn., who vititing
Mrt. lxuii IMwardt. Mrt. Winlen
va Inrmrrly Mii My llitkry,
I riday hrr lioitrta rntrrtainrd at
diniirr at hrr homr in honor of Mr.
Wintrrt, and 011 Saturday Mr. and
Mrt. T. H. Hickty gave a family re
union iirnic for the vintor. Mra.
VVmtrrt it planning to return to
Michigan J hurtday.
Buiinrta Womtn'a Outing.
The Huiiiif and I'rofeitional
Women'a divinion of the C'haiiiher
ci Coniinrrce will have an outing at
arter Lake i luli Wcduetday eve
ring, Augufil 2.1, t
Regular nieetingt v.ill he rrumrd
S'ptemlirr 13 at the Chamber of
('omnierce.
Luncheon for Miaa Seaman.
Mitt Mary Seaman of Shelby yille,
III., who hat hern vititinii her titter,
Mrl. V. S. Martin, leavei Wednet
fiay for her home. Monday Mrt.
Martin entertained mt luncheon - at
Hapfy Hollow in. honor of the visi
tor, For Mra, Grifl&ih. '.
Mrt. Arthur Griffith of Pittsburgh. ;
v.ho it viitin her parent. Mr.nd
Mra. (i. W. Noble will he -frotioi .
guest at a Itineheon (jiveu Wediir- :
day by Mr. O. S. Montgomery at
her home, j
Birth Announcements. I
Mr, and Mrt. R. A. Stewart an
nounce the birth of a ton August U
at the Methoditt hotpilal.
Mr, and Mrt. Ralph Darrow ait
noutue the birth of a ton Augunt
15 at the Stewart hospital. '
Announcement it made of the
birth of a daughter, Harriett, to Mr.
and Mra, Edward Jamet Connor.
Tuesday, Auguct IS, at the Stewart
hotpital. Mra. Connor was formerly
Mitt Kleanor McGilton and little
Mitt Harriett ha been named for
her maternal great, grandmother.
The black enameled wooden pmsy
pierces the dark with her radium
eyea to how that here it a match box
and a place (or striking them right at
hand. Thia clever novelty it priced
at $1,50.
Dr. Charlotte A, Scott lui been
teaching mathematics at Bryn Mawr
college for the past 37 years. t
Jujmn Squirct, who motored w 1
110111 lluctgo, arrived Ttieday, ;
Mut Florenre Moore ha returned
U1.111 a tour f the Farific coait,
Terrta 4 hiiiuian rlurnei Sun
day f'lini a niKiitli't titit id yra
cuie, N, V,
Mie l.oirtu King v. ill leave Sun
day for an ratended ttav 111 Wnli
trigton, l C.
Mr. and Mr, Ra)iiiiiid Voting rr
turned mlay liom three wreki
l""l al Otakii. Minn.
Mra. Campbell I air, who bat been
ill al the ( Uikion hoMiilal lor rev
eral we'kt, hat returned to her home
al the Colonial.
Mr. and Mrt. I. Mliek and
tmall daiighlrr, Hornier, date re
turned from a five wfk'i iiay at
Me Koyal, Muh
Dr. and Mrt. KSilla.d I'owell
and family returned Turtday from
White Lake, Minn,, where they hate
pent the tummer.
Mitt Ahnariiie ( ampbell and her
guett, Mii tiraie Marh, leave Sat
urday lor' Miit Marth't home in
Highland i'ark, III.
Mitt Ruth Thoinptrii, ail direc
tor al Central High achool hat re
turned front Chicago where the look
lit graduate work at the t'niver
itty of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrt. William A. Rourke
and daughter. Mary Kllrn. Irit Mon
day (or Denver and l'.ttet .park,
where they will remain until Sep
tember, Mr. and VI rt. Xarton Mdlard have
returned from a lew weekt tprnt in
Wyoming with the (ieorge Rcdickt
at their tummer home. Jamet Con
nrll it now a gurtt al the Redick
lodge,
Jane McCoiinrll leavet Wednetdav
(or northern Minnrtota where the
will tpend the remainder o( the tum
mer. She wiH tpend a few dayi with
Mi'i lane Kllit, daughter of Dr.
and Mn, Paul Kllit, at Walker.
Minn. ,
JlEPY-TIME TALTT
; T" unnr ta i re n c
IYI L 1 L. ML.L.O J I
CUFFY BEAR
RYi ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
1 uf 3
lit
My M
Proble
arriage
Adela Carnaon'a New I'ttaa af
"REVELATIONS OF A WIFE"
Lartai l:t)
ems
t HAITI K XXXIX
Mr. Bear'a Accident.
More tb.in 0111 had Mr. licar't
weakurtt (or frcth jik made trou
ble (or him. Farmer Green had tin.
J.I linn; old dog Spot had baikcd al
him; and one night the hired man
had (lung a pitchfork al him. It
wat no wonder that Mil, !!rar bated
to tec the poik hunger tleahng upon
her hiitband. She dreaded tliote
Viilt lo the pigptn.
What perliapt, 'the worl
tcrape Mr. Hear ever got into hap
pened at the time Farmer Green
wat panning the piggery. He wat
painting il led. i!ut Mr. Hear knew
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By George Bingham
Sim Flindcrt. uho it afraid o(
Moron, taw a big cloud coming up
the other afternoon and pitched in to
A
49
Sht lhrw u htr pwg In
itorror
nothing of that. To be mre, when
he went milling about the long, low
building, hunting for a place to break
into it, he noticed a strange and
peculiar odor. He didn't know that
t lii came from freth paint. Nor did
he know that there vat paint in the
pail which ttood 011 top of a step
ladder near the door.
Now, Mr. Hear believed in looking
into thinut. He often taid one never
could tell where be might find (ood.
So when he tpied the pamt pad in
the moonlight he promtply reached
up a paw and tipped it over,
A thick stream of red paint ttruck
him ou lop of hit head and splathed
well over him. He couldn't see what
it wat. He couldn't even tec itt
color, for everything wat of the same
gray hue in the dim light.
He ran hit tongue over the wet
place on his thouhlcr, because at he
often remarked one never could tell
how a thing tasted until be sampled
it.
"I'tt-h!" Mr. Bear grunted. "I've
made a mintake. 1 don't like this
itulf."
fn turning about, he juggled the
ttepladdcr. The pail then rolled off
it and fell with a clatter on the ttone
doorstep. A sharp bark warned Mr.
Bear that old dog hpot had heard t;e
noie.
'flow disgusting!" Mr, Hear sirort-
rd. There wat nothing he could i'o
t xrrpl run up the lane at fail at he
could g, while a gun roared tome
where behind him. He knew it wat
urlei lo try to gel a ig that liighl.
1 he day wat gray when he reached
home and lound Mn. Hear in the
(looryard.
"Where' the pig, I pbrauii!''' the
called at he hove in tight,
"I here wat a tbgbt accident," he
answered, she threw up hrr paw a
in horror,
"A slight accident!" the quavered.
"You've been thoi! You're terribly
j wounded and you'ie trying not to
fnghten me." She had teen the
t vmA u.t.l tti.llulll ! , a kA,a-
ilimg iuite different,
Mr, Hear hadn't noticed how he
looked. Hut now he glanced around
at himtflf at well as be lould. And
what he discovered made him sud
denly feel faint. Hit leg teemed lo
ciumplr beneath him. He could
hardly drag himtelf into the den.
'I lie 11 there wat a great flurry.
Mrt. Hear did everything she could
think of to make Iiiui comfortable.
Luckily hit appetite remained good.
She fed him almont constantly (or
three day and three nightt. And by
that lime Mr. Hear taid that he be
gan to feel better.
He always declared, afterward,
that it wat Mrt, Hear' etrrlleut rare
that tavrd hit life.
Summer Sail.
Oil, paint for tnc (hat lovely luiuincd
cloud,
A -nailing by to tome cerulean bay;
Can you with all your magic make
itttay
All Its 'bright outline of sail and
shroud
Cruising as the south wind tings
aloud,
Soaring, ahining where the skylarks
play,
J'rihaps a glowing galleon to far
Cathay
Or mountain harbor all with snow
embrowed?
Oh, priton this (air clipper of the
skic
Catch it for me oil a summer's day,
So I can tee in some bleak wintry
room
It brilliance and its warming loom;
So it will be my Ship of Dreams
always
Her royals rote-tipped at the sunset
die, '
SKABL'KY" LAWRENCE.
M k aiitt.t.lba tinH rrliirti ft Utitifll! V. I
for Mr Drake, im.c.d of .baking .1, ," n v .hairier m a prote rung
,..d. drew up a. il m k... .1 in old ; ')'udg cUm'. w- I prt
won, la.hiou. V.-h an adrou twitt rare...... (angers 1 will.
I ib8ped . out h ' l ,'' "-h me a. locg at he a.
bmi .l.runilv Iih Lillians ioe. From I,,... " "
I luril
II 1
How Allen Drake Contrived 10 Get
Ilia Own Way.
To all appearance Alteit Diaki
had not moved a nuiule unce I
had entered the room. With ln
long, woiiuni.h but undeniably beau
tiful lathes almost veiling hit kern
eyrs, he stood erect, yet with Ihr
which he always affects. As I ap
which he alway affect. At i ap
proached bun 1 had the rene feeling
of one attempting a convertatiou
with a statue. And for a long, rude
second alter I had greeted linn he
neither moved nor spoke.
1 lien, jutt at a rurlain is diawfl
twiltlv up (rom before a static let
ting, lie lifted hi eyelids and I taw
a tardonic gleam of mockery in hit
brilliant eyrs.
"Your kindness it too ovcrv. helm
ing, miladi," he dtawled. "I led
tuiforaled in so warm and flamboy
ant a welcome. By the way, juti in
patting, at it were, lie stressed the
banal iilira.es, "might 1 inquire it
the fair and goodly youth opposite
broke any hones in your band when
lie tlaKped it jul now,'
He made the outlandish imiuiry
with to unmoved a fate, ao matter-
of act a manner, that involuntarily
I took the bait and replied malig
nantly;
"Why I What do you mean?" '
An unholy mirth danced in Iti
eyet lor a second, then fled a lie
drawled his answer.
A Mocking Conversation.
"I am so relieved to hear it. I
feared the hand had been diiabled, '
but I tee there must be rmne other j
reatou for' your penurious altitude
concerning it. I trut that il it not
I Interrupted him rutblctly, for I
knew that he was capable of keep
mil up bit nonsense indefinitely if it :
to suited hi' mocking mood, and 1
was phyticially conicioNs of I.illion't I
amused eye and of Tom Chetier's I
wondering ones fixed upon me. I
"Jf all this rigmarole is became
li :,.,'. it,-,!..., I,,,l- ...ill. '
"Marvelous penctrationl Won-
drduclMin!" lie
Otis'
tint tantag point I taw him look
quickly not at me, but al the fa rl
oung Mr. ( heiier Handing oppotiie,
and siarmg at him with rtmr tlupg
priiiiitlvr, rhallrtiailig in hit gate
mterrupied ! I '11 Lillian unliicd thr oddly an-
lagoiiisin- fttnange vi giant.es ur
Parents' Prohlcjns
Should t id of fourteen who
Wishct to krep a ioii'iul be en-
1. . ... r .111. ...1 . ........ o.i
you mm, I went un a wrri tne poiisiuo man ui me nou ," " -.
lit r till
ulily.
-i'ii 1.. 11
.1 1 1... 1 1... ..1 1..... .i.i .s 1 Mi..! it,. , Iil.tr I! Fmoungr by all n eain It ill
wat furiously coniout that tlx tell- was ture. (or the spoke quukly and " Hioug itfiil ocsupation for
tale vor w ueeptng into my decisively, ( a tun ai lr..l ; tu.J to improve her
.lu-.t. I .,11 1 ut, I "i- I.1L. in, ui .1 !. irri hand win 111 it, and be p hei lo a com
were asleep when I 'poke to tou.
and I hated lo s'arlle you by oirr
he trloilrd, s.g
1111 you my hand
"I'... ... L
III tlir lit'.
of tmrnalsfl." the bowed irrtnly 10 . Uuguage. Duct her at-
my lather, "and f (hi bu.inrs, mil M""" ",,f '""'! '" '"' '
ol the way before ktlie comet do v.i. r'u-age her lo mention ihe.e -rather
Heir. Allen, ttand at - nghi band , "'" h""v- ""n.v
land held the bridae aitl. me " ( ,"" '"'""
I A a nuoter ol poetrv. sou'ie a ,. . , .
wonderful crocheter,- lie told fcjr ; 'A,;" -
wul, . provo, at,, e drawl I. t ht , ( , , , - b d
l,e,ed her, lakihg tl.e sl.a.r .lie in-, mi tt fr f (,(fjf
"".1"' mi i . . .1 - .1, ;.. Koi-kbrd. S D The pany will re
"Il youll ju.t lir.ng ll.o.e aha.. . , .
0er tmt way, tnester. tne wein,
t,n " I hank you. 1
Whether bv accident or not beri
l.lfiraully
"V ery wril.'' I swept him a inoi k
in af little curttey, to make lite belal.
id handthakr appear lets rulispuu
mis. and held out niy hand lo him,
I knew thai if I did not, the leas
ing devil which tooled from bit res
would never have given up itt pur
J.ioe lo compel the baudsliakr
"Aa a Ouoter "
If my lather and Lillian bad been j arrangement Ir't a t bair tor me next
the only nersoiu mrsent I would , to 1I1-1. vouio Mr Chester. But in-
have made an issue ui Willi uiHin ihe Ulead of taking il. I wrul unob. j
lulling iiuiiliiit, o tttong wat tlx 1 tru.ivelr lu m v father, drew a low
antagonism Un paiticular lordly j chair rloe to him, and tat down m.
manner 01 Allen Drakes always it, with Lillian on "ly omer :eie, (
rouses in me. Hut loin Uiesirr had I did Hot look at either Mr. c oesier
At the Field Club. ,
Dr. and Mr. T. J. Dwyer will
entertain 10 gucts at dinner Wed
nesday evening at the Field club
complimentary to Frank Mullen of
New York, who it visiting Mr, and
Mrs. John Flanagan, Others in the
party will be the Mittes Julia Dwycr,
Thereja Flanagan, Winifred Tray
nor, Lenore Norton, Rev, i', A. Flan
agan, Matthew Norton and M. J.
Flanagnn-
AIM'S HTIKKVIKN r.
YOU'LL 6ET RID OF
BLACKHEADS SURE
Ihr it is 011 simple, ir and surt sr
that mtir (tilt la t rid of blsiktiruli,
that It to illsiolvt )im,
To ilit this t two ounrci at iilnmts
pow.lsr from tny dm a ior sprlnbl 1
llttlt on a hot, wtt tponiff rub ovsr ih
bltckhtads briskly wash th ptrts mil
-you wilt be surprised bow the blackheads
liava disappeared. Big blackhead), littlt
blackheads, no matter wher they ire,
simply dissolve and disappear, leaving tin
parte without any mark whatever. Itlsck
budt (rt limply a mintur 'of dust and
diet and eeerativnt from the body thtt
form in the pores or the skin, l'lnrhinu
nd squrexlna only causa Irritation, make
lira poret and do not at tRe blackhead
out after they become hard. Th rilonite
powder and the water simply dissolve the
toiaekhettfa ao they wash right out, leav
ing th pores free and clean and In their
natural condition. Anyone troubled with
these unsightly blemishes should certainly
try thit simple method.
digging himself and family a storm
cellar in the yard, but before he could
get it done the cloud had gone
around.
Fletcher Hcnstcp tays improving
1 houe is like trying to keep your
relf dressed up all over the same
time jne new thing makes some
thing clue look shabby.
Cricket Hicks says Bounding Bil
lows is such a small town, whenever
he goes there sight-feeing he uses
only one eye.
Problems That Perplex
Answered by
BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
An t'mlrrntantliiie.
Dear MU Fairfax: I am going
with young gtrl. and, though we
ar not publicly engnged, w have
an understanding. I hav never
gona out with any other girls alnr
I hava been going with her. but ah
do go with young men and floe a
not thing It wrong.
Po you think It right for her to do
thliT
On night T had an appointment
with har, and ha diked ma tf aha
i-oulil to nut with nnnther man th
imi night, and T nll no, but the
want anywny and left me alon.
What would you advi me to dot
J. A. J).
I'nlen you at formally engaged
to thl girl you Imva no right tn atk
her t 1v up the nmpanionahlp uf
her other men frtrnda. ami you aim
hav the privilege of going about
with girl friends. "An understand
ing" ia not milt th tuna a an
ilgitgemenl ,Vnu are.
When you re In a poalttrm t a -A
her te h your wlf, t he neept.
alt will doubtlwaa glmily give you
her tint and attention to the rit I11
tlun "f hr Mlier men fiirn.K Y'.x
eept In the ra e-f n f.irio.i l engagx.
merit, hownar, It la a little aelfiah,
ny frleiula. lo espect lo nuno('iilu
a girl lima and ihnught Pnu't
ini litis yuuraetf f
l . II I The adilreaa of th maaa
sine, 'House and li.taten" .a tl't
fnurth lifAus, N-s orls
blml"He "fall ?
Hear Mout lairftv I am ;?
'I har I irl I . tut nol
se n fr )car.
i.enllv, lhruh a Mand I
heard h Wat mil til.tib
nh amoliar man
o. h n-osMon 1 hsv I
i.ghl Id Vlill I I.I" fill HI her hoio
ij lab brr nul uitl! ? Is
it p.f. ily tiaht f.e k hr'
1. 1. 1 woto.ol dtte any llnaU' lo
the .oter St. 'I. J. I. '
Tbe it 1..1 why ui nd;
! o mi it I,- li eh.iul.tut be,
I imii 11 ,t 11 .. yl n,i in a
f'Slil.. In Hiri v ml (Inn t
naik il.am ..r I ,..'-i..ni tnu
sim i.i - .1 -a in ibt'
' h.iie n.an I tm
1 ri I V ii: l -1 t e In iui l
'( an f I ibi Hum t h w w us
a ri tn". br tow 1 tins, k
,t iim lata i oi.-mt t -i.i it
tsurvell la ! ! a ali .i the g '
If i 1 I out f If .-.i
, ., '! s ii si Is b-.-.t f.ii !. n If
1 H-ii k s . lt . 1 a
l,t ktt 'i4 n si b.(l.
nets, control youraelf, atay away and
Blve youraelf a rrhance to forget.
Hut If you believe that you can srlve
her loyal fricndsiliip why deprive her
or yourself of that?
A Fuiilo Hoihiiiiix',
Pear Mlaa Fairfax: A girl friend
worka In an office bo.1 there l a
certain man who call nt tha office,
with whom lie aeenia to be In love,
but he ia indifferent, lie culled at
her home otn:o. but after an Invita
tion at n later date aald lie was aorry
hut had another engagemiint. He
Mill ralla at the office, during which
tlmea h ulwuyi tee thl rlil. He
at one time aald he was going to
tak her ruling aom day. but never
liaa mentlnned It aline.
Now, this young lady would like
lo know tint IhlN In.ui'a Inti-ntlons
are. KI.MIll l!KT.
There Un'l mm h the girl can do
Th mail ta evidently intcreati'd only
casually. Klnre lie declined one In
vitation to her home and ha nuver
followed till hi aiisJKeatioti of en
teititinlng her wllh a definite en
gagement, all would only brtlttl
Imrai'lf and anuov him In trying In
force ih lu, Hhn can tt.i iiotliing
more Hian le pteaaani and friendly
wlifii he cornea lo III fiU If h'-r
i..,,ii.1v ilnean't make v oi
peal - bow ran le compel the lit
ItTKkl ilia ttanlt end iloesn t get?
jl VbrnsGo!
Blue-jay
to your druggist
1 !' tonpW l y In iu
toiA it l ine )4, A I, tjh
slops ih n iostai.'t 'I bait
l CM I'N'UBI !( M!Ht
ioi Mtd in t.il.s'est
s K a( I1U ( as d'o,! ,tit
t' al nt twit i,'i. fs
int. l nlum 11 S nnir
1
Pain Stops Imtitntly
Real Lemonade in One Minute
and not a Lemon to Squeeze!
WHEN you use Mcrrell-Soulc Powdered Lemon
Juice, you have only to add water to the
rxwdef and stir nothing could be impler
nothing could be better.
Merrell-Soule Powdered Lemon Juice, you ee, is
really lemon juice. The lemons have been aqueezed
and the water removed horn the juice, A little
atigar has been added to the solid nrtt of the juice
and the powder then put in air-tight cam.
When you restore the water to the juice, you have
the tame product wa had when we squeezed the
lemons for you. It is real lemon juice, ready to be
used in lemonade or pie or in any recipe that calls
for lemon juice,
Your grocer can supply your needs. He sells
Merrr U-Soule Powdered Lemon Juice in two sues,
4-og. and 10-oi. tlm 4 oi. package being equal k
the juice of a tUien lemons. That really means 14
lemons or more, for few (ople get atl o the ju'ue
front a lemon when they scjueeie it.
T POWDERED.
Lemmjiice
MERRR USOUtH COMPANY
svsmt,N, v,
cire worn
nerves
sotmd ?
Mvin.' xt- it , M r
Lai ",,...I.I B aa. 1 " IL
j iiliisTeTl'CowBSI
HEALTH authorities agree that chiJ
dren should let coffee and tea alone,
that their nerves may be kept free from
the caffeine drug disturbance, and grow
up in natural health.
Isn't this suggestion good for you, too?
There's charm for all and harm for none in
POstum, that satisfying, wholesome cereal
beverage which contains nothing to disturb
nerves or digestion. Make the test today.
Postum for Health
"There's a Reason"
Don't Forget, Wednesday and Thursday Are Buy-Rite Days But
We Save You Money Every Day
22c cP STOBES
Lhalra af
MMeeeai.
spaghetti
e N eed let
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park ages
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BUY-RITE LEADERSHIP IS THE RESULT OF DEPEND
ABLE SERVICE AN D PERFORMANCE
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Buy Them Without Fear or Favor
Fancy Elberta FreBtone Peaches, per
crate, all sizes $1.20
Early Oh 3 Potatoes, large and white, per
full peck 22f
500 baskets Yellow Dry Onioni, per market
basket 33f
500 baskets Wealthy Cooking Apples, per
market basket 25e
Jumbo Cantaloupes, delicious and ripe, Z
for 29 f
Large size Cantaloupes, bargain, 3 for 25
DON'T FORGET CANNING NECESSITIES
Gemiiuo Dull Munoo Jar, per iloien, pluta S5
Quart. 95e: K Ktl'on $1.25
Genuine Hall Mason Jar LIU, per tluien. . . 25e
Jar liubtitn, regular 15c quality, per do. 5
Ji'lly (.ilanaes, tall or (unt. par down 43f
1'itiowKis fur ni'siliiiK. III. packaii 25t
1'ure Cider Vineaar, per nation -49f
I'ut White I'irMltis; VlneKur, per alloo..45s
YOU CAN'T HELP BUT BE CLEAN AT THESE
PRICES
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Saul Kluab, lie ia, S (or A3t
Lama iatkag Kalnaater Ciyatala 22f
Sul Sixla. 15c packaei, 3 tor 25f
Una' Lemon Cleaner, IJc size. 3 lur 59 a
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ll.nlelser "liixid Old Hud." pel ite of
.lrs $2.15
r'trttBetle lllinn t!e. per tat ( Mile t'4,15
PtiAteaelle UsHilbiwr, p( ti MtU $2,15
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