10 THE OMAHA .IKE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1922. lime ovrr re- hi System of Short Time Credits for Farmer Proposed Former Jltt ct Tar lrvlu lrie$ Bon. Vtfrt Scheme to Meeel Eigenci i of Ag ricultunl Operation. tt GEORGE F. AUTHIER. WaekkSfSe) CfTVmtUt Oawa Washington, Sept. K. (Social Trlrgram.) A new ynm of short lime credit lor larmri h Utn irorntrd to the rnir agricultural htoe r Dernard M. fUrurh. formrr head tt the ar industrir bard. Mr. Pirueh'i nyitrm U distinct from the Mrral farm hoard syt'm " aunt lo meet the rrt nrrd of the firmer, which i ihort timr credit rredill whirh will rnahle him to mrcl lite ignci of hi frmmi open- lion in time of the long rpured for him to turn r,r Artllrt Mr. fUrurh urge a fl'aihlr, wide rine nl rrr.tit. Urire toriK re house and rlrvatnr throiiifhout the country, nr gotialtle vur'nouse r reipi and free acc ft farm prod nil, ia Inrriun tnarkrll. In brief, the Bartirh solution of the thort time credit problem ft thi: Organize the national agricultural credit corporation, with a franrhie for SOyear. with a board of director headed hy the ecretry of agririil lure and four other appointed by the president. The corporation to have power to dicount note, draft, bill or other evidence of debt representing agri cultural loan, and to advance money on commodity paper. Authorin the imance of bond in a mm 10 time it capital tock. Authorize the federal reterve board to rediscount paper held by the corporation. Warehouse and elevator, advan tageously located, he Mid, would en able the farmer to hold their crop until the market improved without being compelled to dispose of them, when grown, to meet their obliga tion. He pointed the need of al lowing farmer to uie warehouse re ceipt a collateral for loan. Set cut flower in a pail of water up to their neck each night If you would have them last. Grid Increases ' Sensitiveness Connection uf (triil Leak Should He MIe Actum (iii. tic nrr. Say IUdio I!xktI. Th sensitiveness of (iieratioii of vacuum lube designed for common usage i greatly increased by insert ing a ttiia!l tondt titer in multiple with high hesistance in series in the grid circuit. The character of grid control is drpendent directly upon the bia potential maintained upon the grid. The necessary bus puteit tun for varied fomtitian of use may Hi obuinrd either by ltuiT o trrm nil of the grid circuit Jrnm a fixed resistance m rrir unh the titament rhrasUt, through which fila ment current flow, or by employing a "grid leak" conneited ro the "grid cuiideiiser" or brtwern the grid and the filament, The value of grid Irak unit lo be urd for any pai titular amateur re ceiver depend upon the d ign uf the apparatus, the type f anlrntia-grouiid system, gnu tonlener and other minor factors. The value of arid condi'tiser capacity generally used in ,mu mid. with a gri4 Irak unit en I megohm. The bet value to be used vary somewhat with different vacuum tube. If the grid leak re sistance is excessively high, slow leakage v,S occur, causing a sputter ing (ga engine exhaust) sound in the phones. On the other hand, too low a resistance will result in too rapid a leakage, raining a weak sig nal, inasmuch as the negative grid po tential cannot accumulate to full val ue for each wave. Different detector and amplifier cir cuit require grid Irak ol different value. Likewise, the proper capac ity for the grid condenser should be determined by experimenting with value between .000' and .0004 mfd. Tapping Coil, In constructing homemade coils for the receiving set tome considera tion should be given to the tapping operation. If the tap are taken too far apart tuning will be difficult and Vtt Deliver to Apt Prt of the City. rhnne DO ogls 5W0, Get Your Full Dollar's Worth Com direct to th Tabl Supply wher you enjoy greatet asaortmenU, gretat valuca and cbjlceat of foodatuffa. Mail Orders Filled on This Ad GROCERIES CERTOi 32? itf 93 c I 27c 2 H L. Maeen ' " Pearl While Soap, I (3 ' 8 pint JO hnra aV hi 83c 37c O 3l.fi OT ' Mpplncolt Large Pearl White Soap, mSr- Oncen Olive, per cane aaaa --IftT $2.69 jj arollrt Paper, R- B Fa art Sound 1 lb. . lar Bo Roll, r(at salmon . 2 1 30c ! k trcinla Dare Wine, Ueu'm Ice Honey p , apeelal at 351 I Ooaklea, Ik, M 3 for W 20c I 19c g FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Foley's Famous Elberta Peaches Box. .75c Butter & Eggs Idlewlld or Seward Bntffr, per lbr 39c Danish Pioneer llntter, per Ib- 37c Yellow Cream Cheese, per lh. 21c Finest Bartlett l'ers pT banket S2.75 Finest Virginia Sneet l'otatoe, market basket, 59c California Sugar Flams, basket 39c Red or White. Onlnn per market basket 4.5c JUra lVaaat Hot r, hnlk. per Iv 16c Trade Where Your Dollar Goes Farthest Tea & Coffee Ankola Coffee, 8l lb, (or S1.15 HoinpfioU Hlend Toffee, S Ibv $1,00 Adro Jell, i fur 15c Ic Te Blend Japan Tea, per Uu 29c Hiiao Dressed prtBg thliksa, per lo. 261c HI 11 intrj nt,slla ( hlrhea, iff I 17k i ft , 25c law ft h, 71c lie si tat tsteer t hack r ShouU Uer Kuat, lb. 13ic 10c lta Kaaat, 175c I tMf t'r4 RattaUr Ms rf Ik, 22 k Aagar f ared Flcale Hams, ft 135c Inaag leal taU ft Ih, 12i laaag Teal Brst, ft !, Sk CIOARS-JUST INSIDE THE DOOR KtUeU MtAiK U Jul f UV, Ut ol W, St. AO. prrluj jin(Hssil.lr. ' ,e t4tim lait ti wanted may be located be twrm lo taps, and that is ore. rea sin why piguals are heard louder when si li arm i p!irj between .jrfirn( twitih (.on,). Th 4vt u taiiteuhrre around thrre and It l duiiijf us ,t u be tuurd in,'" The "miit'' and "tens" meihfd is pr,.i4l,y the best. Where a single sv.iith arm i to be u-d it is brltrr to lap the brgiiiiiing ftir the v.inl,iig closely, y ejry live turns, and thru go mi I lie increase hiiIi ni;!it. and then everv rn turn . Tlie tun ing ariiiinil M) lo 4'i0 nieit-r will he facihuted, be aiiin ouii:ttrly lour tinirt he turfall length (f ihe attul in iret, It, It. N Lincoin, Neb Q. E. plain lully tl'C use of the word "brirrodv ne," A. "Ileierolyne" in the termin ology rf radio is an audible beat, litis be4 ia introduced a a second ary radio frequency ilUiuui in the rei'i-ivuirf eirtuit, tuoducr a beat of "dnfircuce'' frequency which i the d'lit rrtice between the received Signal and the "artificial" frequency. Ur. I'rssrnden iiivcntrd thi )teil. Quctllonn WAAW 'rograms C. J. K., Kearney, Neb n. What t ihe meaning ul "natural wave length?"' A. It is the frequency of oscilla tion or length of wave uhiih will Cause tlie ante-nun systrti) dloiie tt (jscillate periodically. This natural wave Ic lis! tli in meters may be said Itcrtha Cnlfey Assttuil and Aqne Bniton were fcaturr of The Oma ha lire's radio ni;ram from station WAAW last night. lioth hive aicliiig repertoire of song num ber. The program (ollows: "I nlit t Wa-"-Hnh V.rr Assmait. 1h. Kastilmlt's h"ii ' Hnh Coir- rtlira tlliHwum Ocos" lurlh Cu(rr A'SMi in ' il-igu" - Agns firlltAB. ' ' I "n i Itrma ! I'sia' -Ana Hill ln Miss Helen Weed accompanied Bertha Coffey Aman on the piano. Mis Uritton's last song number was one of the hits of her repertoire. L tt . . r' v For Fall Planting Large variety of Peoniei, 60 colon in Iris. All Jdndg of Perennials, Shrubi, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Gate City Nursery Donate .?669?I2,) 1 4 to Church Fund lTtiitfl Thank Offering of ProteMant I jiiscojial Mni Iirr Tukrn at Port Idiiil Coiivrtition. Portland. Ore.. Sect. 8. (Bv A. I.) Women of the 1'rotest.tnt Kpi copal church in the United Stairs, in their united thank offering which a feature tf each triennial conven tion, at ihe communion service to- lay yavc $nr,l.'o, acntrd rig lo of hi jl aiiiiouiii t mriil lliade last llight with ri-iitinied cerriiiony at amass meeting. The luiiiiiiiiiiiiiii service at which the money was givrn, wa attended by I.J5U wonirii. The bouse if depiilie, in trien nial etiiin today, adopted a reso lution urgng all projile 10 pray in Ihe interes of world peaee, Ira W. Mralton ul heading. Pa,, who introduced the resolution, rec ommended it pasat;r in line with siiitgesiiou made by Canadian bishop wha had addressed both house of the convention in session. I dusk '( raiern Oirou. who was re I fvited to he in ill htatth liishup i'ad. ilotk some tune agt was sg?i)eteo 10 criticism on arcnuut ot hi nietho.1 of conduction the mus onary district ovrr whih he presuled. in that he lU'l not arif.ii.i 4oy tuuil Itom tlie central i Inn ill otganuation mi the IS crs he had ptesnled over In district 2403 N. 62d. 3 Block South Wal. 2945. Krug Park. I I I I S IS I Ml I I I I II I I I I I III II I I I I I I I I III III I II I I I I Ml i I Lntrtiducin an old favorite in a new dress America's Finest Creamery Butter churned fresh every day and now triple-sealed for your convenience in 1 -lb. cartons having the new style yellow, maroon and white wrapper Your grocer or marketman has Fairmont's BETTER Butter America's Finest or can get it for you quickly. Is his name here? BETTER BUTTER RETAILERS: FORTY-FIFTH ST. (North) 2601 C. H. Schab.n FOURTEENTH ST. (Smith) 315 S. H. Buftatt COLD ST. 3701 Wm. Ronao GRAND AVE. 3302 E. J. Lynch 4202 C. L. St.ch HAMILTON ST. 3026 C. E. Nelson 4002 Thorln 4 Snyfg 4102 E. M. Sells 4202 A. J. Jacobsen HARNEY ST. 1608 Central Market 2454 Tuchman Bros. HASCALL ST. 3001 Pelti Bros. HOWARD ST. 2201 S. Babloe "I" ST. 3936 M. Palusiak JEFFERSON AVE. 2502 P. Sexton "K" ST, 3300 Rasco 1 "L" ST. 3948 Leo Kowalskl LAKE ST. 2002 J. Fellman 2000 J. Jensen 2520 H. H. Andreasen 4236 A. Laraea LEAVENWORTH ST. 1719 J. N. Dauera 2872 C Horwtch 2711 Kenichek Bros. 2715 A. Mosber 2006 H. Eisenstatt 2917 Johnson Blind 2921 E. J. Murphy 302 1 B. Carrop 3303 J. Dsytck 3422 .Simon A Levin 3tifl2 Lorkis Robinson 4344 Llasssor e Co. 4H0O C. T. Stover 5532 Hanneiaa Co. MAPLE ST. 3I2A A. .Simon ' 3924 N, friers IIS C. T. Olsoa 201 Paul' Woblntr 211 C. N. Wolf. A Sob S23 r. C. Wl MILITARY AVE, 142011. H. Who. 1SI4 M. Hart JilVJ H. t.evmske ttt:, v, w.m.y 241 K. O. aUansu) 4jsv Prle 4) M ! I awa A. UUea auT S Juliu steaiai 101 C.Us Una. MIVKH'RI AVE, 1IT Hear l. r. I TOO Jm iMimt jsov J Cutleasaa 1141 Nh akta ohio sr. 1A , PACIrlC ST, lota- m. si ll pays lo insist upon having Fairmont's BETTER DuUtr . America' Fil bcau it rlly it bttr for aarvinf at all mal, b)Ur for cook in f antl baking, better for all AMES AVE. 2813 Jacob Coldware 3190 S. Llpp 3347 F. Bros 3602 L. Petersen 3811 T. V. Cross 4001 J. F. Hutifield 4438 C. Sesemann ARBOR ST. 3263 J. D. Crew A Son BANCROFT ST. 2424 A. Kozlcikl BEDFORD AVE. 4S0e Minni Marks BLONDO ST. 6119 Cisch Grocery BRISTOL ST. 2628 A. Ginsburg CENTER ST. 3501 L. Clanton CHARLES ST. 3300 Simon A London CHICAGO ST. 1624 I. Nathan 2873 M. Zuck-chwert CUMING ST. 2001 C. P. W.ein 2215 J. E. Wagon 2406 Larson A Holden 2410 S. Steinbcrf 2902 D. Blumenthal 3214 F. Hagelin 3220 Beml Park Grocery 3921 J. Petersen 4001 W. F. Schram 4619 L. Thorton DAVENPORT ST. 2789 J. Roaen DODGE ST. 2801 H. Bichel 4615 Ed Stanley 4822 I.. Sommer DOUULAS ST. 2625 K. Hornatrin DREXFL ST. 3747 A. Michka ELEVENTH ST. (South) 2235 S. Wilkin EIGHTEENTH ST. (North) 1502 P. Cavnaut EIGHTtENTH ST. (South) 823 John Friedas "F" ST. 12311, J. (lures FAKNAM ST. 1411 Ben Santkerf 301 5ma Bra. 222 the Stearns ua L. W. Kaiikl It IT (U( Fur.il 321 M. B.ntsl.ia t2 Wilh MikImII HFTV-SECONU ST. Nrtkl itMVa F. M. CMeatilk. iaol t. U!y FOHT ST. 404 1 4 d C.lk.rt ionium r. Netk) IttS Raaukluas Mr, trt bii l.iturt toarv 1IGMIH ST. I V.lkl IT Sar A J.kawa PARK AVE. 1107 I. Corenman A Son 1331 S. G. Hodsoa 1337 J. Newman , "Q ST. 2721 Wm. Keufhold 2921 N.'Johnson 3221 Bigg 3641 H. Vandeputta 3822 C. Volts 3902 Peretman Bros. 4901 J. Moron 5103 J. F. Vanderlain 5504 C. F. Penfiefd "R" ST. 2815 G. Glowchowsky RAILROAD AVE. 1801 E. Newvillo 6621 F. Brosda ST. MARY'S AVE. 1801 Bernstein Broa. 1951 Sterling Grocery 2523 J. L. Thorn aa SEVENTEENTH ST. (North) 202 C. H. Malllson 623 J. Weia SIXTEENTH ST. (North) 208 Winstain-Cren berg 716 H. Steinberg 722 Mr. Telpner 808 L. Roaenblum . 822 Be HIv Grocery 1010 S. Novilsky 1S02 J. Lewis 1844 F. J. Nabity 213(1 Mrs. Clara Cohan 2422 C. Chriato(frson 2423 H. Reuben 2629 Wm. Rtidloff 2802 Roeenblatt A Son 3506 D. J. Hugh 3702 S. Stern 3724 C. M. HusUad 4015 O. B. Mummort 4H2 M. E. Cautier 5301 H. Wohlner SIXTEENTH ST. (South) 101-12 Haydea Broa. Iu C.nttal Market 0 Chain Store la Jacob Rilo 3702 J, C. Norgarel M'RAGI E ST. 2432 J, M. UlMns 2.101 J. M or tea TENTH f. (South 1014 H. R. Milder lots L. II. Kebuieaa loj.t J. feteraaa A iUn I Tut A. C NuearaltaM 1701 R. C. Paataa l44 Ik Kulebalskf JTOjJ... lfl J 701 k.i-k A Ca. TlllkUtMU IT. I south 24 Ch. Hf l4wKuai iMMuy I HI .We.aM t-e. ju W, t. riia Mail .fred tie) jol J, laM ill J, tt. I - ihe house atcriiird tlie rrsitjmiimi II lJi Tj II oi iiisnop jaitirs i, Morrison ol flu- Wle Jt ft lulh, who hus rrtirnl on acrotini (if I kJkr gt. aixt Mcrrcrl to a rnmmiitre, the vvirlrr' ic Kiiaiiuti ol llnlioii Kohrrt L. raj- lf'l;' 7 il'illilli 'Si mis i -ior. i ir ill ii ' ii i in Caramel Nut T ll M f . I II ro I t oom II 1 xa vcJJ. I l mr root) rrNTrit n tur. imm umi ll s j Full-bodied, meaty nuta, chopped into lus- I I j f rioin bit and blended with heavy rararnel I'll - . a. Naw I flaror. A new fror.en delight thi week's III M An -7 I I bunday hpial in Harding's Ire Cream. j J 0 nVatsr . w Strttd by Dealer $ vha display th liqn ij"laQ x atalll i a . Ja ireur shoppinf here SAT- . j fxfi-JrtrilfvLEZ " URDAY. Just st.p la. You'll finst tour. 2 L At rfll Oh fi Jm t.ou. and lnlallianl hl to re you. Drive downi 0 I I l!aat -1 WZ Cm. en uf att M i l I I I I I I I I I I III I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I, I II I I i I I S CUPID Cenuin. C z ouuMn m BACOrt ii u a mr BR.fr AD IT'S MADE WITH MILK ,',1 Ijti T THE QUAKER HE YOUH BAKER th.r.'a nlanl of Darting space near. If you just can t let way. PHONE US. Our order Dept. is at your sereico until A p. m. Friday. A usual, FREE DELIVERY on all orders fro- 2.80. Mail Order Filled We Guarantee Satisfaction. Pbone AT. 4603 18I416 IS FARNAV A H. Cane, 100-lb. bafs, t 87.ra Best White Refined, 100-lb. bags 87.33 10 lbs. Best White.... Tit FLOUR Cooch's or Omar 4S lb. sk.. 81.71 Food Center Special, $1.(5 Our famous Cilt Edgo, at 81.55 fUlflt ChAC Fresh Dressed Springs, lb 2Gf l 1 1 WlasValW p reah Dressed Roasting, lb Fresh Dressed Young Hens, lb. 17'a tal I" A af Prima Rib Roast, bono and rolled, lb., IfJV&t? Ifl Kr M I W Steer Pot Roast, lb llttt Steer Steak, lb. . Fresh Pig Pork Loin, lb Fresh Pig Pork Chops, lb. ..... , Fresh Spare Ribs, lb . Fancy Young. Veal Roast, lb. Fancy Young Veal Chops, lb Young Veal Stow, yv . v, Pure Leaf Lard, lb. ........ Fresh Made Pork Sausage, lb, a a 15t 15V.C lHt' 14 He? 22H .HH .15t ...27 Suaar Cured Picnic Hams, lb I I 'if Puritan Bacon, half or whole strips, lb U2Vi Sugar Cured Bacon, lb lS'i UIMC Puritan Skinned Hams, half or whole, lb IIMITIU THIRTIETH ST. (North) 401 W. H. Wiffins 2901 D. Tuckson 4502 M. H. Llpp 4S04 Thos Z. Wait 4702 J. H. Kuppif 4904 J. Blatt 8823 M. Hopkina 7S23 C. G. Craig 7602 M. Sroka 8819 H. L. Holfrlch ' 8607 M. K. Jensen THIRTIETH ST. (South) 3101 John Kudiaca 5224 A. Jacobaen 5302 M. J. Simon 5520 L. London THIRTY-FIRST ST. (South) 917 J. Friedel 2619 Mrs. W. Stenner THIRTY-SECOND ST. (South) 2404 L. Raduziner 3015 Wm. Tenenbaum 4617 J. Palusiak B306 L. Albert 5401 J. Erca 5524 H. Traynovica THIRTY-THIRD ST. (North) 616 Frohm A Wohlner 1501 D. C. Gold ware 1623 Lafnan Bros. 1705 Ruaaell at Son 1824 H, C. Nlelson A Son THIRTY-THIRD ST. (South) 4623 A. Miller 1401 Wm. Uadawinis ,501 I.. Dan.vitkl THIRTY-FOURTH ST. (North) 502 J. E. Evans THIRTY-SIXTH ST. (North) Ml S. G. Greenhouse THIRTY-SIXTH ST. (South) 1.114 H. Golf .423 N. Tatusek ftflie M. J. Hendola TWENTIETH ST. INorih) IMS M. Hiatal .'MM N. Rrod.ky TWENTIMH ST. I South I It 10 H. Alalia ITU4 aikM Bra. Mtt2 Area l ut-HraMmt 4 HI2 Hen sa.lir.lk so 14 Mavlik a t .k.r aa4t A!, K.m.a tWt.NtV MM.ir ST. Mtk 4o H H..r lIMHIMT AVE. (M.ik) ,tt2l'laiisl liiaiem $ HWa... fee WNt !ltN3 ST. Iuikl tin r. . i ij, r.t.e TWENTY -FOURTH ST. (North) 402 Roaenber- It Co. 1302 Baum A Reuben 1417 M. Remick 1502 S. Harmel 1512 fruimr Broa. Groc. 1837 J. Eakelson 1906 Henry Schnauber 2501 Beriteln A Cohen 2502 Tuchman. Bro. 2518 L. M. Neeselson 3001 Heath Bro. 3004 C. Freeman 3116 A. M. Grenbaum 3126 Edquiat A Spellraai 3222 Kenny A Shafer 3M21 Turner A Thayer 3908 Otto Pankratz 4024 Oaborne, Nelaon A Vaughan 5218 F. A. Young 5224 Root A Porter 6720 Ches. F. Kelley 5825 J. L, Keuter 6341 Mr. W. Epatein Y-FOUR- (South) 702 McGinnia A Moaa 1002 L. C. Nielaon 1502 H. A. Taylor 3223 Sam Colick 3560 Chria Jenaen 3907 J. Tatalbaum 4304 A Paakach 4401 Robt. Henni 4506 Paul Henni 4522 F. G. Etter 4624 F. L. Bird 4820 Ripa A Ponce 4927 C. Nathan 5124 W. Fried 5140 F. Bosanek 5141 A. Newman TWENTY-SIXTH ST. (North) 1715 R, Beasey 2002 S. Finkenstefn TWENTY-SIXTH ST. (South) 4428 Kant. Hroa. TWENTY-SEVENTH ST (North) 2302 A. J. Goldwar TWENTY-SEVENTH ST. (South) 701 J. A. McDaniel 38tft Mrs. M. Connor 432 Fred Wllluhn 4402 G. A. Kubik 4514 John Kaw 4ltPerma A Ca. TWENTY-EIGHTH ST. I Narta ) Joe E. M. Jeaaen TWENTY-NINTH ST. I South) 1 101 . B. Urahans 2 lot J Zaeurekt 144 tF. Kudlacs UNPCRWOOn AVE. 5001 Eraa.t Mull-tl VINtON ST. till It. Siisraan 1701 U. J, Jewatan lata A. t, Wii ljo-K. Karwk 2.1 1 a tiiSUl.. A Ca. vailiuvs r. 1401 M Mead WIMI IT. 40OA Aas tihlk T, 34 1 C In V Eastern Nebraska . (This Hat does not show the retailers aarved hy our Crete, Grand Island and Sioux City plants. At least on food ratal ler in prac tically every good town handle Falrment'a Better Butter.) BANCROFT Frank Vogt BENNINGTON Hafedorn A Ohrt CLARKSON Chleboun Bros. COLUMBUS H. Ragati Co. CRAIG Miller A McDonald ELI Jos. Polzar ELKHORN Otto Greggeron Chaa. Lu GRETNA H. J. Tangeman HERMAN Chas. Cray A Coesard HOWELLS Vesely-Karal Co. HUMPHREY Duesmann Bros. A Walters G.hr A Cehr RVINGTON Farmera U. Co-op. Aran. K. I. Powell MANLEY R. Bergman MEAD , Flodman Broa. MEMPHIS Anderson A MoUen Geo. Baker NEBRASKA CITY Chaa. R. Fltchle NEHAWKA Joha Ova OAKLAND E. N. Edaulat Jnha Hrf.t.adt PAPILI.ION E. Strhauland PLAT ISMOUTH L. B. timber er J. hail A Son Joa. Kvapil I. erens Htae. RU HMtl D A. W. HaaUltan solum 1. rda Freak M. Huahos J. H. OlraaWvsky A San The W..k SOI, HI aiNU ! I Stuts.aeiier TIKAMAH j M I r.-.ll C. vsmiisu warm j Jwkas.M. Mraa. wtsT roisr jMHtaa Brae. v.i'.sia I r aiase. II. te-ap, Aaan. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Colorado fancy Pear or Peaches, bushel basket Last chance on California Elberta Peaches. . . .777 a r.r.nnire nr Wealth Aonlea. laroa market basket.. Home-Crown Sweet Potatoes, med. size market baske Large stalk Celery, z ror California largo Valencia Oranges, dozen California Malaga Crapes, 6-lb. basket . . cancjr Early Ohio Potatoes ............ Jice Juicy Lemons, per dozen.... leart of Gold Cantaloupes, 3 for $2.58 nd 81c ...25t 30c 35t 25t '2C BANNED GOODS itandard Corn, 3 cans, 25f ed Dot Sifted Peas, 3 cans ...43t Oel Monte Crated Pineapple, can 19 Evergreen or Country Cent. Corn, 3 cans 43 Nomis No. 2 new pack Strawberries or Raspber ries, 2 cans 49t? Del, Monte No. 3 size Spinach 25? COFFEE Peaberry Santos, 3 lbs. 74s? Food Center Special, 3 lbs 88? gunpowder or Uncol. Japan Ten, special, lb 43, CEREALS Kellogg' or Post Toasties 3 pkgs 25? Shredded Wheat lit Crape Nuts , 15f CONDENSED MILK Pet or Carnation, tall cans 3 for 25? (Limit 6 cans) CANNED FISH Tall can Alaska Red Chinook Salmon, 35c ralue . .25? King Oscar Sardines, 3 cans 44? Domestic Sardines, 6 cans .25 3 tall cans Alaska Chum Salmon 25 Bring This Ad With You-Ask To See These Unusual Value: P. & G. Soap, 10 bars for 44 a Large box Star Naphtha Washing Powder, 30c seller, for 23? 4-lb. size Krispy or Graham Crackers 5J)J 4 large rolls Blue Cross Toilet Paper 25t? Wm. Baker'a Bitter Chocolate, 5-lb. cake lf Quart Advo Olives 3t)? Den Monte Orange Marmalade, 45c seller lJ)f Certo, special , 33? Wis. Nippy Brick ....22t? Checks and Cooking Eggs, Thomaan's Dairy Maid Fancy Creamery Butter . 30t? Country Creamery Package Butter 37s Danish Pioneer Butter, SC Res Nut Butlerine. . , .20? per dog, Buttermilk, per qt, Glass Milk, per quart , . Pint Cream, pint H pint butter umi. Trior U no ub. ttitut for Fairmont' UETTF.R Uutter, to b ur you gt Iho Itnuino In tho w ytllow. maroon-whit carton, tripU tealej at tK crtamvry. A potal card rqwt will bring you mtnv interting nd valuable "HVlpful Mint tor llousewive," Jut aJJr Dept. B, The Firmont Croam. fry Co., OmahA, Nab. C tTTt CHM0iJ5J FairmontCreameryCo. f' ciJ rTai icurn IftM-DUALITY BuTTfB ffiCS ChIESI POULTRY mooSIV -22t? .10? .... r? ....io? .... uc ...20? -.lot The New Whole Wheat Breakfmt Food 23c SKINNER'S a MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, 25C SOAP 10 Bart 36c is Include M. J, 6. Coffee and Tree Tea In Your Order Saturday ill ras IMS. , One-Hair Pound 35c V . "Nss. Ttonsf rfr.-.fi lny i 14 Mar. I r kmitv tww i ttis. rtHits istt a fcj a ss