nil. Omaha r.ia:: tli;mav. noykmiiki. 2. Coming to Omaha Mrs. Mcnry Wyman Sees Mrs. Fclton Seated in Senate; Also Yale Frinceton Game AVonl ha nun that Mr Ih-nry V)iiuin, who la noiiptrir at ih ("ration hotel In Washington, J. t.' vi iiiimug th ttatir Wednvudiiy, Novoin j nr 22, vlii'ii Mr. IVIton, frmii Contain, tmik her "il the flrt woiuitri natur. Mr. ) inn 11 alio hv.'trd the pn-Hl.lnit deliver hi .. d on the ubldy hill. Mr. Uymati wrlti tin t alio waa with hir mm, Jittnea, At the I'rlw eton Yale Kunif, lit Prlmwion, and that her duuKhti-r, Margaret, who In a Ktmlrnt thl year at l'obh rYrry. rmiin down to b with tlm party, "Prlnreton vm simply swthlns; with motor mid people And ituy with Miitiant from early Trliby, whrn they came nuiiig in from every iHrnrllnn, until Monday." tMr. Wynwn cioIh of th bbr hoinetv hou vlifii- the Hume wim lnj. mm an linprti .(x-i tiii li- fillnl a It v with iJuiio Mpi-ctutur. "livery fciil tti'-nj h.'nl ilthi'r yvtlow I'hiyMin th'inniiiH f.r J'i lo,,tnn or worn itr-.it hximhru of Jiluo vioirtu for Vl', nui," fehe quoted a ,Vw York pnpr, "thre Vita kUih 1111 array of l.finiiy in tlm Hands tluit our rintr hud to kw their ryi- hhuihil to kw th player." "After tlio itunir tlm I'lhini'loii ii. poller altnply wfiit wild with en t liualanni mid even tlm wivi ami slnl'i Joined th Ion unukFiliini'tf Unit trailed around the ciimpim. At the end thy hmuk old Nhhniii" whh'li uniahan will remember from t lie TrlniiKl Hhow of twu your ago. Mr. Wyman wan In tho Quadratic kl club box nt tlm Ki'iilor I'rom Krl Any nl(tht ami ikiIi of (irrtrude Kouritzn a wi-.'iriiiK on of tho lnvn llent froek then, union; nil thon oung b'flutl' In their bent bib and tjrker, Jiinifa Wyirwn wu "official hoijlrnr" for tin- J'roin, V(V(lliiif nf Young to J. L. !lowrlon. .Mini I 'I on1 in Youiik, kIhIt of Jnaon Vouiisr, will ho puhtM to J, I,. Howfrton on Wi'dii'wdMy rvHilny nt 8 o'rl'ii k fit thi; Imiin; of Mr, Youiik, Ir. JnkH ottli-lntliijf. After a trip to Kannii City the i-otipht will rcxlde In OiTiHlii nt 4I Mi-holn airwt., Tlm lidilii v ill hi gowned In fl taupe hrcradfd chiffon sown nd will wur a vnrnuKt of lllla of tho vnlhy and atvoptheiirt roue. Hit BolmcHwriy jown will l nf dark brown duvetyn tilmiiud In K'nl, For Mihti TlioniiiB mill ' Cliarlrs Cliirk. l.ieut. nnd Mr. I 'ifdi-i lrk Uoilut Vovm fiiftttiilni'd nt diimor InM vfnlnf at their hnino In honor of Mis Itulh Thulium of Hlvi-rldc, Cat., who aiTivod Mondny to h" thrir srucit ovef ThnnkcKlvina; and for Jlr. rower on, 'lmrli' Clark, 2d, who cun from Ccdiu" Ibipidn, la., Hunday. Tin'inlay pvciilnif MaJ. and 3k! rf. JJolifrt i II itt : iim will havo two t-'thlf of lirldire tor tho vlHltor, und VWdudny they will bn among (he )rurt at tho bowliiiB purly, glvpn by tlm OflWra' rltih or Kort Crook, They will dine nt tho Jnoinn of I.iotit. nnd Mr. J'owrra TliankKlvInx and (ho ti"Xt evening will go to a hard limes pat ty at Foi-t Omaha. 10 My Marriage Problems Adala Cirruoa'a Htm Phtt ef "Iievelations of a Wife" (Ccpjrliht 11J) Mr. J. H. lull.y of Chliugo will come to Omnhii Jununry 1 with Mr. I'ulli-y, who Im Hi'iilor vli i- pri-Nldcnt of PurKtHB NiifJi. Mr, ''alley, who 1 tin ii unpl Jul i-l hoi'Mi'Woniau und a Ir'ilf ! , will Im n. i hiirmlng addition to hnibty. Sho In u menihcr of the tjlymplc Fluid (,'oimtry club, nnd of tho North Khora l'olo club In Chicago, Theater Tarly, Mi Kathftr Iioumtedt wi)l entertulu at an Onihonm purty thin evening, nhen her guet will he tho Mibses Iva Luho, Ma bio Whit and Mchkis. AVallaoe Andurston and Kenneth and AVnlter Young. . It el urn from Wotlding. Mlsnea Dorothy JuiIhou and Dnruthy licit, have ictui iteil from Kuiimim City, whiro they attended the wedding of MiH Madelino iJiikey and .Marhin Short hint week. Mix Judon wn the giant of Minn Klorenee Hyde, (ind Mis l'elt nt Mic.i Katherlne Dickey, th bride. CoiiMteriuilion came over tlie gay party attending the reception follow ing the wedding ceremony, when the light went out. Apparently the city current wn off. AVhen the room were flgnin flloo'd with light, the bride n nil groom had matlo their escape. At Hie Orpheum. Delta Sigma l'hl fraternity enter tained 16 nw.nlH nt the Orpheuln hint evening, followed by a chicken mipper. Problems That Perplex Ant wared by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Halt a While. Dear Mi Fairfax: I nm n girl of J?, Not long lino I wn Introduced to a young man four yearn my nenior. As Boon a I met thin young man I knew that I euared for him nnd would likn to go iH'ound with hikn. He ha.i madu Several iippoiutmentH i w ith ni and nlwuy ban tuken mo ,t)'lt, but aomehow 1 don't think that he cai'e for nic. 1 know he goes w ith many different girlx, and xomcliow lately I haven't xeeu him nt all only when with a crowd. rioaRe don't tell me I'm fnollxli anil that I'll get over It. I have no mot It er to advise me, so I come to you fur your kind advice. K. L. You are young, and It may be a long time before you ran rtltinguitdi between love and infatuation. Love la lasting: infatuation in temporary. Continue, your friendship with this young man, hut do not allow yourself to Imagine that ho I erinuly inter ested in you. Remember, he may only consider you a ft pleasant com panion and friend. Wait until yntl are older before you think o much of lo. and in the meantime try to Interest yourself In worthwhile work. Hetty: A Christmas caul would do Very nicely, or you could send bini it bonk, calendar or home made randii . Dear Mis Fairfax: For three year I have been going about with a young man who hit told me h hues me. My father hu piomiiicd him omt money when wi are married. After repatedly telling me be love mo ho turns around und tells me that he will not marry mo unless he receives th money beforehand. Is this what the world calls "love?" Ur I he merely a fortune hunter? I'm afraid the young man Is a for tune hunter. Kven If he is not ho shows a mercenary spirit and a hard nexs which does not promise his wife much happiness. Tho iiueslion of money. should not enter Into thing. I think your own Judgment tells you his attitude Is unworthy and that you would be belittling yourself to marry a man who argue about tho pre payment of a dowry instead of being humble and grateful fur your love. A Cane for a Doctor. Pear Mis Fairfax: 'What do melt ing eyes siKnifv? L .have absolutely no control over my emotion. People remaik, look how that girl's eyes melt and then they stare at me. Kindly let mo know what they Hr u if v. Yours truly, ANNHLLLU. Consult an occulist. Annabel: A eandwich or salad, with hot coffee or chin'itlate n Ice cream and cake would be appropriate. Make your own choice, but let your escort L-ive tho order. You behaeJ rather badly at the dance, Annabel. Forget the boVN for a few years and devote your tune to your tudl . ireen Fyc: There Is no reason why j mi should return the Kiff. However. It would be all rlfhl to send a ChristUM ltd to him nnd Ins wife, but thi 1 not cen nness.ir'. c 3 Children Cry for Fletcher's Th Kind You IIao Alwava llouglit ha txtma th lunu turw of ll. Il l lrU brr tn Ilia rapier lor vtrr M )rara Jut t prvtrrl the Hmltr grnrrtlnua. ! tot Ihb ddvlTisl. All (untrrlrita, lutluiioti nml Mnat-aa-ifHMr r hut rxp rlujriii that rmlmigrr tho kcaUlli ol VkUJrrn Kapcru-mn glul r.tH-rUiu ut. Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would ute for youreetf. What io CASTORIA CaatorU U m luirnila nhtllnt l..f ('Ntr Oil, lra forte, Ur anl hmothtax ()rtr. It tiiilna nrithrr llmM, .Mwrphiaa r thrr t4ri-titi attiur. I or Mr lUamhtrtT )erUh ka la rwMwl m lor lha rrttrl l WUpMUa. lUlMlrarf, U4 4 lu u Urra alUHaai I rrtl aHtn IHi-rrlrwat wl v rUll k rlaa It aal 1 !, ai.l la JBUiU.a vl IWtlt Rlt aeaithy aud i t.tur4 mkf TIM ikiUrva' lawlvr-Ua lvtar'a I ruaO, &mn lh &frtura el Ilia Itraaon Ullian Hit Fnrcrd to Hat "th Urar to ftluah." Th closing of th front door brought my angry pacing of th floor to a sudden atop. It heralded, I knew, tho depart ur of the newapaiwr re porter, and I knew aln that In an other minute, I.llllun, and In all prob ability, my mother-In law, would be tiiRhlng In upon me. Mlllau, I guesned would com with congratulation, Mother (irahanj with question, , Luckily, I had Isien too atujry at Dicky to weep Ix-cuus of the unplcu. out encounter to which hi rscapado bad subjected rue, and I had no trace of tear to remove. Hut when I looked at myself n the mirror, I saw that my face wa unduly flushed with anger. I toned th color down with a touch of rice powder and had school! myself to ralmne by the time Dlillan Impctuou knock Mound ed on the door, "You're the peacock's most Irldn cent feather," she declared a he rushed into th room, with th com plete abandonment to hoydenlsh en thusiasm In which h sometime In dulge herself. "That III conditioned cub will have something to ieiiitmbor for the rest of hi newspaper career If he lust In the game, which I doubt, and you 'could Just ea the ad miration leaking out of the pore of the other two. You'ro all to the rhlli sauce, old dear, and it' me, the llttla old veteran, that' telling you!" "Mis Carglll and Mr. Itlckett were very considerate," I said, flushing confusedly at her praise. "She Va Well Coached." "They're good acouta, the real thing In reporter," she acquiesced care lessly, "and they'll give you a square deal. For that mutter, o will the gifted Mr. If. Edouard Btnythe, but from a different motive, II will be actuated solely by a fear of what may happen to him If he transgresses, und believe me, he'll be a most circum spect youth where your name In con cerned. Howie! but I wish the Dicky bird could have been behind the cur tain when you were wiping up the door with what wus left of young Hmvthe!" "I don't," I retorted shortly. I.llllun shot a quick, keen glance at me, then changed the subject ab tuptly. "What did you thlnlc of Katie' nortla?" slio demanded. "Will you ever forget tho way she upset young Kmytlie and grabbed that torn photo graph from under hi nose?" "I think ho was exceptionally well eoacheoT' I said meaningly, looking squarely into her eye, and ha had the grace to bluah. " "She didn't need niucli coaching," he replied dcprecatlngly, "But you should have Been her stuffing those fragments of the photograph Into the kitchen stove, setting fire to them, nnd standing over them with the poker until every vestige was con sumed. Bho was like a Shakesperlan witch In her intentness. I expected to hear her intone 'Double, double, toil and trouble, with every second, but Instead she observed emphatically whe;i she finully shut down the atove lid: Mother Graham Approves. "Dere I bet your boots no bunch of soup greens got hold of you now und make troubles for my Meessl Gra ham." I laughed involuntarily at Lillian's Inimitable mimicry, then sobered as there came the realization of Katie's Intense devotion to me and mine. "Katlo is the real heroine of this lit tle episode," I said gratefully, and from the doorway my mother-in-law pnorted violently "Don't you let rne hear you tell her anything like that," she ordered. "Her head's fur too big for her hat now, and I can I'm going to hav a fin tlm bringing her down lo earth ; w hile you're gone." j I flashed an appealing glsne St Ml 1 ban, and received In return on uf a isuraae that she would stand between jmy teinpeiHuientiil maid und my airo gMnt mothrrlii law during lay ab ! enc. Luckily Mother tirhum was ! to asulduloiialy consulting th gold watch which she weurs oa a hook fas tened to her bodice, that h did not ae out Interchange of glance, "We've got tn minutes is-for that ape say she'll have luncheon ready," sh unitnuiH'oil, "and I want to hear every last thing that happened while thos reporter were here," "I'll have to tell you then." Lillian returned, "for Madgo 1 entirely too modest, Kit dow n." Hhe pulled up a chair for her, and Ignoring both my protest and my Mushes, gave lny husband' mother a highly-colored recital of th Interview Just completed. My mother-in-law listened In silence, and 1 did not know from her glowering face whether she approved or disapproved. Dut when Lillian had finished, she rose and turn ed to me with grudging approval In her eye. "I didn't think you had H In you, MurgHret," she said. "I really couldn't have done better myself. Come down to luncheon now." And leaving Lillian and nie helpless with laughter behind )cr, she strode back to th kltcfen to harry hnph-ss Kutlo concernliu the proper serving of the luncheon. rial. ffiyg &kPY-TIME TALCS TOMMY FOX. (DVENTURER JR 5C0TT EA1XT j CIIAI'TKU III. ' Tummy l'o Dig Hole (or I nrle I Jerry (huiU, ' It wa falb, and I'ncle Jerry Chuck 1 wanted a new home for the coming winter. Ill old one was not warm ' enough to suit him. I l. ncle Jerry Chuck had all th tool ' that he needed for digging himself jauoiher and betler house In the p- lure. He had noma gissl, aharp claw and aoiitw good, strong paw, Itul l'n4o Jerry never llkoil to us these tools, To tell th truth, he was lazy. II Intended to have a new home. But he meant to get oinbody els to do th work. Thi was why be hung a sign out sldo hi door a ign which Mid: A fctrojig I'eison Wanted for Deep Digging. Personals Mr. T. It. Hutlcdge Is visiting in Chicago. Dougls I'elers Is irfl'lrmlnghain, Ala., thi week. Mrs. Jack Heaton will spend the Christmas holidays In Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wolcky are reg istered at th Elms In Kxcelslor Kprlngs. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Lewis plan to motor td Lincoln for the football game on Thanksgiving day. Miss Lena May Williams, dramatic director at Central High school, will spend Thanksgiving with her parent in Lincoln. Among Omaha people who wjjl at tend the Kotre Damn-Nebraska game at. Lincoln on Thursday are Mr. and Mr. William Purncll, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Pitman of Chad ron, JN'eb.; passed through Omaha Friday morning on their retufn from a five month' trip to Europe- jrV,i'- vr Miss Marion Towle has gone east for a few weeks. She will sttend the unveiling of the portrait of a past president of Bradford Academy, Mass., and will later visit In New Jersey, , Mr. and Mrs. Ij. It. MacKenzle of Des Moines, la., announce the birth of a daughter Thursday morning. Mrs. MacKenzle was formerly, Miss Ann Amundson of Hartlngton, feb. Mr. MacKenzle Is the son of Mrs, Alex MacKenzle of Omaha, Tho Misses Mildred Morris nnd Miss Nan Frankish will be hostesses tor Trl Delta luncheon and meeting Friday, 1 p. rn. at SSll Underwood avenue. Mrs. Bertha Roach Smith will review "This Freedom" by A, S. M. Hutchinson. Musical at 1'anlon Hospital, , Daughters of J 812 will present the following program at the.Paxton Mem orial hospital Tuesday evening at 7:1 ti o'clock in recognition of music week; piano solos, Carl Kob; musical reading, Mrs. W. A. fcimlth, Mrs. Byron Peterson at, tho piano; violin solo, Mable K. Heed; song group, Leone Drlscoll, dramatic soprano. Mr. Kob will play the accoinpunleu-ments. Than ha crept up n4 loekaA closely at th tip of Tontinf tail l.'ncle Chuck then ut down outside his doorway to wait for callers. Tlm first one lo see his sign snd ask for work was Master Meadow Mouse. But Undo Jerry Chuck laugh ed at him. "to home and growl" Uncle Jerry told him. "You're too little for that work." Then Sandy Chipmunk stopped and told Uncle Jerry he was all ready to begin. "To begin what?" Uncle Jerry asked hlrn with a sneer, "Digging!" said Sandy Chipmunk. "Very well!" Uncle Jerry Chuck re plied. "But kindly don't dig around here. I don't want ' a lot of little sera die all over my door yard." Somehow the news spread fast through the fields the news that Un do Jerry Chuck wanted a digger, and that he was hard to suit. A good many of the field and forest-folk came to call on Uncle Jerry. But not one of them he would hire. He told them all that he wanted a strong digger or pone at all. At last a stranger came trotting up to Uncle Jerry's house. He was heav ily wrapped In winter clothing, being o bundled tip that Uncle Jerry couldn't see much of him except his eye and hi feet. lie wan a big fellow. Uncle Jerry atared at hi paws and claws. They were certainly the kind for deep dig gins. "Do yon want work?" Uncle Jerry anked him. "Yes!" replied the stranger. "Then you've come to the right place. You may begin to dig me a house over there under that pile of stones." Uncle Jerry Chuck said nothing at all about pay. The stranger did not Seem to notice that. And Uncle Jerry Chuck chuckled to himself as the dirt began to fly. "This fellow la a simpleton," he thought. The sun is the largest but you can hold the cent so close to your eye that you'll lose sight of the sun Dea't lit a chaa? prlsa er atij caa baktej pwfCstG&M yea 1st tt eJ quality The liconomy DflfXIfJO POWDER U tho quality lcav ener for rral econo my In tho kitchen, always use Calumet, one trial will con vince you. Its aalea are 2H .time aa much as that of any other brand . Now, Uncle Jerry Chuck waa the almpleton. Little did he dixnni that the person who whs digging hi Lou wn Tommy Fox himself. He l.d said nothing alsuit pay lueans h meant to take hi pay when he wn ready for It, and in the way that Hilled hint beat. While h workl, I' nude Jerry hovered about and gave orher almost constunlly, Horn iwople wuuldn t like to work for anybody fussy Unci Jerry Chuck whs. Hut thi worker didn't eem to mind. No mat lr what fault I'ncle Jerry found with hi diguing, be smiled and uld noth ing and never stopped digging. "Thi fellow 1 a good worker,' Unci Jerry thought. "I wish I had found him liefore. 1 like silent work is. They ulway work fait," And then ho began to Und soma other fault with the way the st runner wu digging hi house. That wn I'ncle Jerry' way. II wa never known to piulse anybody but himself. At hist th strifTiger stopped work ing and bucked out of th hot that he had made. And now h spoke. ''Just step Inside, Mr. Chuck," hn invited Unci Jerry. "1 want thi house id ult you. Take a good look at It." Unci Jerry Chuck wu Just about to Jump down Into the bole, when ho happened to sea the atrungcr' tongue. It wa a long, red tongue. And It hung out of the fellow's mouth In such -a way that It made a shiver creep up und down Unclo Jerry's back. It was a warm day, too, al though It was fall. "Keep digging!" Uncle Jerry or dered, changing hi mind suddenly alsiut entering the hole. "(!o deep er." The stranger gave him a sly look. Put Uncle Jerry pulled a bit of clover and ate It as if he hadn't a care In th world. "He doesn't know me," thought Tummy Fox. "He's a simpleton." And he set to work once more. But now It was Tommy Fox who was the simpleton. For Uncle Jerry wuitt-d until Tommy plunged buck Into th hole. Then ho crept up and (Miked closely ut lh tip of Tommys t.til. It wa white. And that wa enough lor Uncle Jerry Chuck, lie whisked about and ran ucros Hie pasture. II ran very fast, for anybody who wa a old and fat a he w. And when he reached th underground chamber a her he had spent the summer, hs flung himself down and mopped his face. "My goodness!" he exclaimed. "Thi house I hot. I don't need a warmer one. I shall stay right her thi winter." livening parly. The l. T. club was entertained nt tho home of Mis Mildred Mullaly Frl day evening. Cover werj laid for the Misses Kandall, Ixiuls Ilathsuch, Merle Ibmilnger, Hazel Ki-iittercood, Ituth Daniels, lVoch Council, Ahull Cohunsky, Audrey Maxwell and Helen Manning. Club Woiihii lWnt l'liiy ut Little TIhmI'T. Thu Dundee Woman's club, in iu junction wilh other Omaha igunl,.l Hon that i supporting Omnia Little theater, has arnum'ed In Ih: IhsMh TaikliiKton's mm net comedy drama, "Itewity and the Jacobin " next Thursday ami Friday evening, November SU and December 1. " "ie Little theater tu, third floor of the Patterson block. Two other one act plays. "Pad Debt." ' a physcologlcal drama, and "1'illle First Love Af fair," a farce comedy, will aluo be presented. The cast for "Beauty and ' the Jacobin" Include Mrs, linger Dol man, Mr. Watson Hull, Mrs. II. J. Holmes, Mr. Olho JoIiiihoii and Mis, P.. H. Wostm field. Mcmlrf-r of the Diainii leaituu and Omaha Woman' club have been in vited to attend the pei fm iiiuneo Fri day evening. Jam BCSf fcf tttt T123 VOPJLDS GREATEST BAIUNG POVDm The Good of Fruit Raiiini furnish mineral salt sod rare content of food-iron to (Orkb the blood. Add raisin, therefore, to your puddlngi, cakes, pie, rolls, bread, asladt, etc., not merely to make them more attractive but to get the god of thi delicioui fruit 8un-Maid Raliin ihould coit you do mor rhao the following price: 1m4s1 (e IS -. Hut Ir,.)20 IhM m Smm Ul e.)-lfc Aik dealer for - Sun-Maid Raisins II td Tour Iran Today t f3 in Headquarter for Your Thanksgiving Poultry at 212 N. 16th St. 2418 Cuming St. 4903 S. 24th St. OMAHA'S LEADING MARKETS Fancy Fresh Killed Ducks for Fancy Fresh Killed Geese , for . i Fancy Fresh Killed Spring Chickens for Fancy Fresh Killed Young Hens for Fancy Fresh Killed No. 1 Dry Picked Turkeys for . . . 27c 24c 21c 21c 50c Fancy Home-Made Mince Meat, 1 C special at luC Choice Young Veal Shoulder Roast HC Choice Young Veal Lcj?s, '- or whole, OA, for LvC Choice Young Veal 10 Chops '. IOC Fresh Spareribs for 12c Fresh Pork Butts for , 17c Small Lean Pork Shoulders 13c Choice Pork Loin Roast . , 15c Fresh Neck Bones, 5 lbs. for , 25c Little Pig Hearts, 4 lbs. for . . , i . . . 25c Carnation Milk, 3 tall cans 29c Sugar Cured Break- 07 fast Bacon HC Sugar Cured Oti Skinned Hams .... -vt Sugar Cured Picnic Hams 14c Choice Cut Round Steak 12ic Choice Cut Sirloin Steak 14c Choice Cut Porter house Steak 14c Choice Beef Pot Roast 8c Choice Rib Boiling Beef 6c Genuine Spring Lam I. Forequarters 1C- IOXj for Genuine Spring Lamb Hindquarters 00 ULX for Evergood Liberty Ol Nut Oleo LJC Express and Mail Order Filled Promptly Tuesday and Wednesday Thanksgiving Offerings 5,000 large jars of astorted Pure Fruit 2 Jars for 430 1,000 Caddies of Iten's Fairy Soda Crack, ara, per aM You will enjoy Thanksgiving day a great deal more if your dinner is entirely sncoessfnl The Buy-Kite Stores have made a special effort to help you make it a complete success. 1 carload of fancy smooth Nebraska Early Ohio Po tatoes, per AK 2 bushel aaek..!PATO Largo thin skinned, Juicy Grapefruit, 2 for 29 Delicious Apples, fancy and large. per doj., 49 5,000 lbs, of fresh, delicious, fluffy Marhmal)ows. Spe cial, pr lb 25c 1,000 lbs. of Fresh Toasted Marthmallow. par lb. 29c 1 carload of fancy Ked River Early Ohio Potatoes, per 2 bushel & 1 QO sack VXeOO 1.000 51b. palls of Pure Honey, per rn. 85 !,000 lbs. 1-Teah Tea nut UritUn, 2 lb, for 35 of FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER Nr crop ot No. 1 Soft Shell EncMah Walnuts, I lb, for 08 New crop of Jumbo Uratll Nuts, 3 lb.. ..59 Ntw crop ot Drake Almond, i lbs. for... SO Promedary Dates. tr rc 22 Dromedary Candied Klh'ed d, 1 lb. parkac avsorted Inioo, thanf and Citron, r r lb. rck( ....I,... 3f California Uf, pr .ke 10, 15 Maraarhlna Chririn ..-15, 23 nJ 35 Kama Moit Mior Meat, itt lvuuud J'. Pr J' 43 BUY RITE PILLARS Dr. Price's Uaklng Powder large ran.... in v.. ut, vkiivb iuiri i nrommi japan T', lb. Pur Hit t'o.f. pr lb , 35; 3 H,, lrc can of Kentucky I'uuiiihlii ..... Mhna Valley Pujr Kite lluttrr. p. r u.., Crystal White Pap, 1U tar (ur 35 !5 15 is j M. J. I- Coffr. tle fm t of fee wt V now of A 1 pound........ 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