OMAHA liEE: WEDNESDAY. OC'lOlitU ijil'U. JIogsFaltei.nl on iehr;bka Ranges in Local Market ,WVmtii I'Jaini Fast Comjnp; rcen,15 t Front a Pig-Hailing (.'ouiilry, Say I'. C. Oandall of Marplr. west will commence to drop eff from new on this Kmmti. "In Montana (hey are t-omplslnina titKMit a nt.urluKti of mm, but I Bin satisf.o. (hat 30J car be nil that 1 netesmirj' to haul all (he cattle (hat will be thlppwl from now until Christmas Montana and Wyomlne; range are helng it ripped of stock whl. h explat.e the heavy run of cattle n. C, Cramlall of Marplo vs on the lord I timrket yeatenlay with a rholre fi lj;Mii nt of hor that at-trait.-'! riiimi!i rulilu utteiitluu. Tl.o elilptnent i-uiiNiNtnl .f one kwid of hr.Re that aver.iire.1 50 puumla and brought 95 a liuixli ! Mr. I:.ifiiul an Id Wi stern ."i bins wik rupi'lly niniliiK to the flout rm a lin'i rnlxintr country di.il thut t e 1 ad l'rn fjic'luliuing In hogs on a .'into nf 3,0"l a.-ie that was fenced J "KtlKl.t. "My ImgK make wi Ih'l.t ami tirowth running n dm upan range, but have (ores to tn alfalfa fjeM mil flelde f outs., ra and hurley," salil Mr T.nnLill. "I Inak a specially nf 1'tjrurn they are Itooil food hustler, v hl' h fcln-s thf HI a K'umI, hard f.nlsh.' Cur Miiul.ii.e In Montana. J. .M. lti.MI- i if Kl l'aso. Tex., who bus extPimHw Httli Interests In Mon i .inn, wim on ill" luiukat with a ship II, Shi nf M lll'flll a r un I. "Hmi hiim riu.i hinrn of Mmitniit t.nva l.fri ordering threv car fur tvery load of 'aula they havo to i-til advance car order are u poo' i.-uldo In the nuniUr of entile left to i. shipped" wld Mr. J.'i.l.lle. "I predict that rutlli; nlilpiiienU from tho Get Top Price. The top price of $12.15 a hundred, mo IIIKIUFI I'lli'o lur tllJ ytnr i ' jr j i) cents, vs received ymt'-rduy at the local yarda by J. W. McLean of Kmerson, la., for !1 head of choice Ilerefords averaging 1.114 pounda. Mr. Mrlln expresaed the opinion that feeding operation around hit stctlon would he heavy thia year ae hi explained that stockmen have already .1 good aupply of feeders In the Iota for the winter. A consignment of 27 head of year ling cattle averaging 97 pounda war murketcd by Una HelHilglu of Ttlden Laneaster G. 0. P. Plans Field Day -j and Big Parade Torchlight ProcfHsioii Will Precede Howell Meeting at Lincoln Next Thursday. Icei.ulUiUiu of Iancaater county will hold a big field day celebration In Lincoln, Thuraday, October t. The dxy'a olimax will come In the evening with an old time torchlight proccaalon. Thla revival of an old cuatom will precede a big meeting at the city auditorium where II. B. Howell. renubllcan nominee fur lim ITIBUKIU Ul i lllil-ll i - for which be received 112. 0 ft hun l armio.r, nn.i .ire. j,. I Mary IllKht tif Chlcniro, noted euf. Karmere In my Ulatrlct liava laid In " orator and prnnibition odvo- oate will a peak. a heavy mippiy or rfeofra, eaio mi OelHllKle, "and mure cattle ar being It la to ho a county celrbnitlon fil the pant two yiaravihnn ev)f be ! with every precinct rcprnted. fore." " l;iatiorote plann aro twlng made for Iiu leediug SUh-i-. U 4X nlKht. Torchea will M reaur- Itarrniin Youi.ghlood of Arllin'oii !rect-d from the dlarard where they wa the pun haM at the !cu! yard i went yema ao. Itomnn enndlea will )i.terdiiy of 15 head of choice qtiullty 'h In evidence. It wltl be a grent iliTcfori fcedltig Htt-crn ttint avi'(iigd pnrndo for the rfpu'dlcan tnnee'-M. 1.UU3 p'und ond cunt hltn IMS a hun 1 k, u. (Jiniiny) C'hnppel hna Iweti dred. 'choNcn chuinnnn of the geneml coin The cjiiNlgrinn Dt wax ahlpped to hl. miitcp, ji will bImo preHldu at thn feed lota in WaehltiKton county and nudltorlum meeting. Mm. V. M. Hall h wild h made the iiurchnne on la vice i halrnmii. New York's Latest Indoor Sport Mix Coal Instead of Hootch in Cellars. New York, Oct. 23. With straiKht anthracite as hard to fcet t etralcht vvliirky, fuel mixing has taken Hie place of hootch m(.kin? ai the popular cellar port in New York City. The householder, now Rettinff hi firct real Uate of the coal shortnKe with tho, initial cold annp of the season, ia forced either to concoct a agitable coal reditu or freeze to death. Several million of people here are undertfoinj? an Intennlve course of fuel education. Where Ihey formerly uted anthracite ex clusively to heat their homea they are now faced with the ne cesHity of burning soft coal in stoves and furnaces or at the best combining the two varieties to give a maximum of warmth with a minimum of nmoke. William H. WooUin, state fuel administrator, is leading the experiments. Dressed in over alls, he ntokes his own furnace (rates with strange combina tions of nut and steam coal. According to Woodin, it is a case of utilizing what fuel is of fered or going without. In Omaha it is still possible to prepare for any emergency and fill a bin today with either anthracito or bituminous coal. WE HAVE A SUPPLY . King Koal Kompany KE nwood 2261 JAckton 0840 KE nwood 2262 account ot thu low prloo paid for then: and that he expected to inake com fortnt.le profit when ho brought them bock to the local market. Radio Station Will Help Weather iMan International Wireless Poet DBtablihed in Far North to Guide Weather Service. I Waehlngton, Oct. ti. An Interna , tlomilly owned and operated wlreleie itiitlon and weather observation sta i tlon on the nhorea of liaffln bay, to aupply data for tha world's woather : servlct-a, haa Ufn proposed, and atepe , aro Ix lng taken to Innure Its Installa tion. Baffin l-ay i pfetty far north, as a Klance ut a map of the top of our continent will ehow; cold winds blow cheerlenHly much of the time; Ice and anow hold sway over the land and eta for a food portion of the year, and the lives of those atatloned there, cut off from the world except by radio, would not be of the easleet, yet the value of their services to th world would be liiujtimalile.'lt la said. Officials of the United Statea weather bureau are enthusiastic over the proposal and will urge the partici pation of th government In the co operative sctiome. They point out the valuable work of the International weather observation elation on the lonely little Inland of Jan Mayan, off the southeaet coast of Greenland, where reports are Sent to all the, European government weather bu reaus. The great value to thla country of such a station la shown by observers in the fact that they are often hand icapped by the sudden arrival of un foreseen weather changes originating In northern Canada, where there are tew stations. Thousands of miles of the continent, up to the Arotio sens, hold no observation posts nor means of messaging observations If any wera made. The northernmost weather station In Canada la almost 40 decrees from the northern edge of tho continent, which puts it far south, clore to the international boundary line. Consequently, officials said, much weather which originates In that vast stretch of land Is unobserved until It la right down upon us. For this reason, It was added cold waves tions and remedies for coughs. The often bear down from the north In reason is that pine contains several : winter and our weather bureau can element that have a remarkable j g!ve only scant warning. effect soothing and healing the i v t exampIe oI thI, ,U(Wen membranes of the throat and chest. . . . , Pine couch syrups are combination 1 an4 un'oreaeen c.iange occurred In a of pine and t vrup. The "svrup" part i eerles of showers that ended the long is usually plain sugar eyrup. i country-wide drouth that gripped the To make the best pine cough remedy country during August, September mat money can niiy, p it, ', ounces , , Ortoher. Continued trv. ness was predicted for soma days be I cause conditions wore sluggish and no change were tibeerved within I the scope of the reporting stations. I between two days, however, sudden 1 How to Make Pint Cough Syrup at Horn Hun n muni far prompt multe, THr hut nwmrnl in prriiare, sad uvn ru about St. Pine is used in nearly all prescript The t ig field dsy festivities will be Inaugurated at 12 O'clock noon when a republican Booster luncheon will be held lit the Lincoln hotel. Armng tnenta have len made to bundle a monntcr gathering. Karl (.line, late of Nebraska City but now located In Lincoln, will le tho mult) speaker lit the luncheon. Mr. Cllno was the first commiuiilT of the American le gion and made the keynote epech at the republican state convention. Reception for Women. A reception will be tendered Mrs. Hlght at the governor's mansion from 3 to 0 p. rn. Thla Is to ftlve the women of Lincoln an opportunity to met Mrs. Hlght. Mrs. Might la staying In Nebraska one day, longer than her campaign calls for In order to be here on Thursday. Republican women of Lancaster county have been particularly active It mapping out plana for thla polit ical festival. The torchlight pa rude will consist of more than torches and roman randies. It will be In the na ture of a stunt procession and tho committee Is mapping out some or igtnal and extraordinary surprises. The O. A. ft. fife and drum corps a'nd the American Legion band will furnish music. Kfforts also are be ing made to procure the services of the famous fife and drum corps of the Veterans of Foreign TVnrs. Every republican precinct commit teeman In the county Is expected to be In Lincoln on Thursday, and cac committeeman is counting en bring frig a group of neighbors. It Is tha plan to make it one of the biggest political affairs of local history. Tho boy scouts will assist the police dur ing the parade. Ex-6tnte Senator Ralph TVeaver- ling will preside at the - Booatars luncheon. Fenton B. Fhimtng Is chairman of the oommltte)fo Charge of that part of the days'" program. Members of hi committee are Mes dames F. F. Teal, Oeorge Holden, Charlea Burton, t'red Craig. II 11. I Wheler, H. B. Weakley, C. M. Park er, Mlsa ( UriSMS ivianu and Messrs. AusunI Kiih". (uy Iteed, Charlie rtollca. Walton (J. Rolierln. W. P. Cave and C. V. Hooper. Mrs. Mi Kelt i C hairman, Mrs. Samuel R. .McKalvie Is cli.tir- I nun of the committee In chargo of ar- rangements for the reception at the governors mansion. Those who will be In the receiving line are Mrs. C. K. Ilindall, Mrs. F. It. Perry, Mr. Walter L. Anderson and Mis Clu rlssa lie In no. Assls'lng lumt.nin are Mcsdames W. A. Helleik, Honor K. Hurkett, II. II. Wilson, C. II. Aldrlch, II. J. Paul. It. C. Lindsay, Miss .May Pershing, Miss Helen Tuttlu and Miss Harah T. Mulr. Trey (1 I I a a p I Is chairman of the' committee on parade. His chief lieutenants sre l-eorge Fawull, Walter llohnrle, Lum lojl. Tom WikkIs, John Curtice, Churl"! dchwarU, Jerry Lutsch, Lee Agar, Raymond Fiirquiirh and Frank lioehl John H, Womls is chairman of th committee In charge of the uudltor lum meeting Thursday night, others of the committee ar Clark Jeary, II. W. Hulrd, (iuy TouVelle, Wllllsm Altken, Lloyd Mc.M.isters and VV II lurd Yates. W. J. Illy-stone Is chairman of th decorating committee. Those named to assist him sre Mrs. A. W. filch, unison, Mrs. Fred Whlttmore, Cath erine L. Woods, Lum lily, Melltida Htimrt, Allan Field, Frank Hoe. timer, Mrs. (leurge K Chatburn. North Platte Cow Leads in Hutter Fat Competition W inner Is lloleteiii From Sub station of Agricultural Col lejjc Production 5..115 l'oiiiids in Two Davi. Former Omaha Woman in Fight Over Estate Chicago, Oct., 24. Hiecll Tele. grarnH-Courts here have been usked by Mr. Livingston Falrbank, formerly Marian Patterson of Omaha, to nam her guardian of the t2r,000 estate of her daughter, Jane Pfttterson Hoyce. William V. Boyee, wealthy pub lisher, has filed a similar petition In, his own behalf In court at Ottawa, 111, The islatfj was created In trust form when Benjamin fl. Boyee, father of the girl, and Mrs, Falrbank separ ated. Benjamin Hoyce recently was remarried In Ottawa. Lincoln, Oct. !-HHy A. I'.WJer ben Butter King, a Holsteln, owned by the North Platte substation of th state i.grlrtill ural college, led the ma ture class for Heptember In the but teifat test conducted by th stats ag ricultural college. JIr production was rut i pounds of fat In the two days' test In her first month on test. Her closest competitor was Oak Lodgu Corona Clyde, owned by W. J. Jenklnson of Monroe, whose produc tion In her fifth month on test wss 4.SM pounds of butterfat. Golden .lolly's Prise, a Jersey, owned by C. K. Yost of Hastings ranked third, with a production vt 4 "50 pounds or liut- teifat In her fifth month. Clema Wayne Butter yueen, owned by Woodlswn dairy of Lincoln, won fourth position, with a production of 4 t 2 pounds of butterfat In her ninth month. The senior i year old class was led by Varsity Ierhy HuIihiih, owned by tho University of Nebraska agrieul- imal college, halng produced In her veiith month on list 5 lit pounds of butterfat. 1oup View Corona, owned ly W, J. Jenklnson of Mon r. ranked sveund, with a produc tion of 4 tii pounds of butterfat In her Kventh month. Iile Year (Mil. Varsity Derby Delta, owned by th University of Nebraska agricultural (ollege, lid tho Juninr 4 rur-oM class with a production In hi r 12lll month of 4.10J pounds of hutterfst. I Fay Huntress, owned by V. M. Illakesle of Wahoo, was the leading 'cow among th senior Jyturokls, l-llh a nroducllon nf 4 4IA iitmnils n( butterfat In her 10th month. Id .sal IS Pontine Ormnby Lincoln, ownd by th Walthlll Holsteln com pany Of Walthlll, waa th aol entry In the Junior t year-old class. Her production, In her fourth month, ws 3 !i& pounds of butterfat In the two days' test. Th Nebraska Hrhool of Aftleultur at Curtis, with Jessie rjeben Lyons, led the senior 2 year olds. In her nlnih month, on test, her production as J.iS"S pounds of butterfat. II Honor Cow. In th Juninr J year-old class, th first thre cow wer owned by the Nebraska Kchool of Agriculture at Curtis, being respectively Jane Oer- ben Lyons, with a production of 1.793 pounds of bullerfat In her slxtlt monlh; Mary (leilxiu Lyonn, hsvmg In her second mouth a production of i.tii pounds of butterfat, and Jean (ierbn Lyon. producing 311 f pound of butterfat In her 10th month on test, K. I', K. Husle, owned by th Woxxllawn dairy of Lincoln, ranked fourth in thl clsss. with a ' priKluitlon, In her ninth month, if 10)1 pounds if butterfot. There wer II cO that met the requirements entitling them to (he distinction of being listed on th rW tmhor honor roll of th state uni versity test. Of this number, four er owned by th Nebraska Hcluol of Agriculture at Curtis; thre were owned by tha Wocliawn dairy of Llti coin; two won were owned by th L'ulveielty of Nebraska airlcultuial college and W. J, Jnkliion of Mon roe and one each wer owned by C, K. Yost of Hastings, F. M lllakesle of Wahnu, th Walthlll Holsteln com pany of Walthlll and th North rial's substation of North Piatt. C'hoos cabbsg than aim. by lght rsthir Smoked Beef and Cheese Take thin toast, !ire of tnoLed I , Mid put a lump of obrraeoa rat h. Ural in the oven till rhees melu, theo aeaaon with SAUCE k ten oskjism woecrSTiaiHisi . Found Dead in Itoora. E. L. Logadon, !, for 13 yesrs a street car conductor, was found dead of asphyxiation In a spare room of his horn at 252 Taylor street by hi son, Manuel, at 7:30 yesterday morning. Despondency over the death of hi wife three months ago Is believed to have caused him to take Ms life. AOVEftriSICMKNT STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You . Never mind how often you have tried and fa.' led, you can stop burning, Itching Eczema, quickly by applying Zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Heal ing begin the moment Zemo la ap plied. In a short time usually every trace of Eczema, Tetter, Pimple, Rash, Blackheads, and similar akin diseases will be removed. For clearing the akin and makltfe It vigorously healthy, alwaya us Zemo, the . penetrating, antiseptic l.'quld. When other fail It le the one dependable treatment for tkln trouble of all kind. There Is a Nook in Your Home for the Premier Baby Grand The Premier Grand Piano It the Be$t Value We Know of for the Price, $650.00 Plav at Ynn Pav rewn Mahooanv Satin Flnlah " " " " TermeTahe 3 Year$ to Pay The Prtmier I quality from It ten to It apptaranc. Rich In ton bauty, of palntakina workmanship and attractive deaign, It will mor than rpy you for any sacrifice you my have to make In ordr to own It. Your old plane or phonograph will b accepted at a subitsn tlal part payment and trm to suit your Individual nd gladly arrangad. Com In thl week and th bautiful lntrumnt w hive for your slction. SEND FOR CATALOO. Name Address Please send me detailed information pertaining to the Premier Baby Grand, terms, etc. Sdunoller & Jlluellcr Piano Cb fVHMumn m.i rt-uu mmiwaa 1311 :4-I8 Dod4e St.-- . Out What Eiry Y OU know Die vaiuf t Vuuf credit if you ere a merrliarit. Von know what jou mr.y rea aonally expect fremj your hnrM, in view of ponrral condition and the particular condition of your IiuhIiicm. Vou know tlic qualily of bank aervice, whether it be pcrnonal, intercated and disci rn in?, or impcrional, prrfuncfory and lacking in busines discern ment of the merchant point 0 view. Tim CORN' EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK keep intimately informed regarding merchandising con dition! in ord To render personal, interested, duverning .service to its merchant ciitomer. To afford helpful aid in moling financial requirements. We APPRECIATE the merchant' t point of view. Cora &shaunig National Bank Haa an "Interest" in You 1503 Farnam Street M INFANT MORTALITY in past ages has been something frightful, something almost beyond belief, and even today it occupies the time and the mind of leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being gradually reduced through new methods of hygiene, new preventatives and new remedies for infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT been accomplished by adapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults. Rather has it been to keep clear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precautions and remedies specifically applicable to infants. This being so, is it necessary for us to caution mothers against trying to give her baby relief with a remedy that she would use for herself? Will she remember that Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for infants and children? t 1 - W JiWiiiiJlsUt u 1 21c - Ti"'lninr. j3UT3tr:.ii isir 1 j 1 11 1 11 r - -Trr-j .tr" jrra n- V nf I'inex in a pint bottle, and rill up with home-made suiiar svrup. Or you ean line elarilied molasses, honey, or corn svrup, instead of suenr svrup. Either w.iy, ou mnke a full pint more than you ean buy remly-niade for three times t!ie money. It is pure, good and tastes very pleasant. You can feel this take hold of a coutrh or i- ilil in a way that m.'sn bustle. The couch mav be dry, bosr and 1 1 tr h t . or msv be persist ertlv loose from the fern-istioa of l-hb-cm. Hie au is the same in- ! Il.iim I nii tuhraiie nnj th;s I'inel I snd vrup i-emhination will stop it - n-ul v in U hour or h-s. ;drn. . dij, t o. for bromhi.il S'thun, ho.irse- j ., or anv oidinarr thrt ui'iii'-nt. , I net ' hit'hlv tcnrentratrj om rui 1 of -aiitM Norw at inn el- i tra.-l, Biol Is limoiis lht world oer ' !ir its proaipl etf-Nt up a uuhi". Iti'wsiv of snhtt itte. Ak vour J'r.-kMi !or iMin.es i' I'ib-i" , tl diin-t.Mi. ju t don't a.-.-i-rt anf Ui nj Ue. ' 01.11 tutted lo S'V alieo . ute stisl'at'tioB or nonet i fiiad4 T ie 1'iael 10 Vi. syts, luj. shower swept down from the un charted rgloiis, freshened up the on- tiro Atlantic seaboard and the southern stutes, quenched deatructlv I forest llree in Canadi and brought an end to the drouth. Sparks The au'hurub at Ya'e titihernity ; mini urn that etlil-tlo ev,nt will be, t rot It-a-t. .1 by rudln. The l'r,vihy ii N4''!a hs j snned to adopt the Mine tdfi, Contents ISTluidPfaohn tiitiati stt TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT 1- s 6.H &v, Ts.irv i .ir t. ; u .f.'.'y if . ) a-d vrit'u is .ii t each . , y ' .'. Ii t ,,4t t d i vn i ,-: tj 1 . t: ,llf ivt n . i '.li i . l-r i ne I !:! Ii ,.. u,t ii St. t .ii but l '.m lit 4 H .) I at (ii ' :' .;i. 1 1 ' . . l . n M" M. 'i ..u t . Hi .(I tiolu .! ' ! t It I l,l ti' ! t id U ( si. . 1: ,!. sa It I . e . in ' ii i sit t "ie tv t i. I t j..i I j i i. p . I i t 1 r.'. s i .1 m I t m' m J Mlll vf U I s f , elt 'su.i "' T " ' ,( . . ... .t. i I . ti. . t l ., . ti t UK e. v tm-t ,t . ..!' U' !-. t i t I lU .. . : -.! ., .., . '!' . . t , s . ' ' ,m : . . t . l ' lis no lu 'm I a n tl i,-,rt in the "iKovlee" Msisl.ail NV.'.tn l.s.s it In I. u ft i th limn p. i t'.ic. "Mioi i " In ''IS 'f ' i. l.i'.. , sll-S'd 1 ' f ! IV tub) si t, ' tin- Mjtl." Idi 1 aiiflu) d ; un'y m-'ace , f isr-1 r o i. v I. but l s me .' ui mi i f ivnv if In u,1 'k- r ' 4 runntu iltfint i -'. uibb'.t'. et,anit i w-d ioi Mi s i ;n.t i, t o'Hir m it r. , vh!',r v. fU4H i, i'' II. I M" f-U I i a m -lb id ( '.! iv e- asi i. .' Clu ; e.uiii ii a re-i-.l tslia In sU Ve'n e tee spprt.prt' ratt ' lki8 U "I." Children Cry For I Walter : j nekrr's choculsls, 15C a2 Fresh ! Venst V per pkf. 5c 1 1 ill 3. m Jcl t . ... . i vrt tjCST. AVoietable frcpt'f' 1m.lnt.n,UFoodeykVlk rivi 51 1. !-: i in T tfturlMam.cKftu": Uart.N"''A"iw,, Blifi fe!iT?-M m foul K'lt ' ss ft m 1 1 1; kill 3 b V IsteCs-s" t .. S. tmmt NLrt"" Of Course You Love Your Baby. You Iot it because of Its Tr? helpItMness, because it ran't tU you w hat ia the matttr when It feel bad. It ran only cry and look to tou. for htlp. But the mora you love baby, tha more yon want to help baby, the mi you ought to realize what a wonder ful itmtdy Fletcher'. CastorU U. It has been ud f ir batn' allmenti for ortr thirty ye ara. Aa tiperieBi eti dactrf dicTrvl I If U her 'i Caitoila aspeciallT for baMe' ua(. It U a hJimlew tubatltute Kr Ct r Oil, Pare .tic, Drop and Soothlai Sviup. Doctofi h know whst It ( aoJ best tor babitl ha eniy good to aay t f a. Don't atfUct your baby. Get bottl of Hatcher' Caad.fi ad titt baby a ( . hi of it. Set how th Ilttl one ml!t at yon as If trying to thaak you f r belrlng it. Svun you ill leatn to pead an FUUher'i Caitoila, mad just tor ln(jn' and ChtUian, aad of tour ya would at tMnk if uilaj anythimt fir then that at arrpattd pet!ly f'f Infcti aud t'l ire a, S kta ft la th bouse. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Siirraturv of v i .... i li.'l Li 1 i M'V' I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OFFERINGS ' inr rs aaassssi Fresh fresm f hsst, per pbe;. OUR MOTTO THE BEST FOR LESS Solid W.sconsln Cabbag for Kraut, pes 100 lbs. S2.2o ' Genuine Red River Early Ohio Minn. Potatoes, original branded 2 bu. sack, at $1.88 60,000 Pounds of Morris Supreme Bacon 6 to 8-lb. strips, half or whola atrip, per lb., 35c Limit 2 Strips to a Customer Larg Juicy Grapefruit, ach 10c riew Camel Date pkfl. 14 3 for 39c Colorado Keifer Pear, pr box, S1.93 Colorado Crimes Golden Appl, per boa $1.93 Virginia or Jersey Sweet Potatoes, market basket, 13c Honey Dew Melon, each, 33c Dallclou Apple 88 size, dofc, 63c Tokay Grape, 2 lb, for 25c Red Onion, per mar. bas. or pk. 33c Come One, Come All to the Most Inviting Canned rood Sale at All the Buy-Rite Store CANNED G0003 3 larr cans of Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple In he.ivy r i up $1.20 II lartio can Uuitlett I'eais, heavy syrup $1,05 u largo runs of reaches, illced or halved." in ntavy s)rup 05 li(;e cans tVixi llamlfiackeil Tomatoes IIs-b cans of on Hominy 33? No. Z cmis of ManJ I'ncked Tumatovs. . , ,4()t No. 2 t ans of t'ountiy (it nileiuan CorD..40f No. J ram of fancy Smr Corn..,..,,.vu 3 No. 5 i in f fancy Maine Coru Ttiit 3 No. 2 lieaver lui sweat tnr Teat 41(. 3 Ni. 3 iti tirant t'itnon Club T2t 'i Ins tana vt tunks Milaukce Kraut ..J.'tf m of f aniplMill Irn a'a Sj.p uOf BUY RITE PILLARS Fresh White or Yellow Corn Meal, rack..3t Gallon tans of I'ure Country Bora-hum, ety special 09 Kmuo I'ant-ak I'lmir, 2 larse park;e for 25f I'llsliury' I'aiu-ake I'lmir, " lart-e pitrkitges 32c 'ihna Valley llu) Itl'e Hutfir, (tr lb. . 48f Kresh shipment U'J Kite tpecii Coflee, !b. 35f 3 lbs. lor Wt CANUV SALTtO fl ANU f BH Si I L Mill ;. noii .,, ,, 1 1,,,, XJ.u Cboco.s e Koe:: m . :tiif S'e 'i lbs ef re,h rvut t'rem t alr. lb. 2Af J.."0 l'" ft -l ! 1 .Saii.J etiut. ,. - " 17 f l.H'oo bs of ee fioji Jinitij P.slil Nu'l 1 S0t SOAPS, CLlANslHa, TC. Alumo, thu Macli: 'o(let, S U;k clu. . . 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