Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 26, 1914, Page 16, Image 16

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    mi; m:r.: omaha, katuhd vy, sFJTi:um;it 20, mi.
iXCCED Anti-Suff s to Give
,,.tYD
, , 1,.
Luncheon Monday
at University Club
I,; J f. t'c-n Ik!. Cut 7o;r,n THso
r,::s IU Tl-fir K -!
Vfffetatl?! and Trtiits, JIowtTer,
Are Lower Than Last Week.
i m , w d LI m ii kl L, at m. at a is M
W k f 'J Lj kmxJ O It I a i U 4
chicex!:3
A EE
ABLE
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11 i:j
t.ew I'melcye A4ml(i
t Aw Atn4 o a
' Vt 5m Fet Ite
Jir) ):!.
V-. Char! Iini.bow votiM have putd
-r tOtoi Ingn I'hark for onty JM she
borrowed. If the mutter had not cc.itvi to
J'kM end been storr-ed by Jii.lge Button
In d"itr1ft court. Th Hrllnbl Credit
company loaned Ji'T tbe tie aome months
(Co. Fh claims he pitd !M4 already In
'"".""" cn this rVl-t, and t"nt In re
turn the Reliable Credit compsny ry
hr receipt for only I'.S, holdlnjr tht
h i ill i" ITT on the principal arid!
Ji Interest.
f:'nr objected to snrlj method, and the
cmi'T ny Brit a dray to laid In her f'tr-
nittir which ehe hd mortsajred. fthe
; c,1 to hst the furniture left with
ber, and rsid h wonld borrow the money
to r"y off the claim. F!ie nag forced,
l.,vfr, to pav the d layman 33 for the
trif to tl house, since he d;d not (ret the
fnrn-.??'.r.
l u rri.U. to hjvk herself free from
tie cTntrhra of the rhsrks St any cost,
mounted th tlr to tbe rff)" of
the AhVitt Ixin company end BRked to
hnrroar "!. This would pny &!l that tho
?1 'iaM elitm to he due them, ftirt
.,.,,t rrv hr from further trouble
Vt '--m. iiiniith (h kntf h 1(I
nl-. twi.$ J44 for n 140 fi!.t,
T " rr'fnrt to ncJtnUnto a Mt Indn
trmift:t out tb furt thut th furnitur
!r'!r mfiHr'''l to tb Unliable
fcnirnr.r, n1 crx dually tho tory of hflr
fr'-ri-'n t?m ia flrswn from
her.
jrtramrrjh A Mrh.
Itabie lxrn corripany, Tt a cn th wlt
ni iUb4 In distrit-t court. His offlfe
(t!rl w Iio i th tn'l. It rroved
that t. Kiort.fr&."re Isal first bn n'-co-tistiv?
In fAvor of a J. J. Jtrtim'rVihn.
Tt.ca SI - -3 traar.fcne4 S3 a J!;a It.
T! i"ii!t f 'r fnwinmira w ro'f-.t In
th rumi of Kta. When Attornrjr Kil
RSmnn. author of the now .xlliict loan
uirVc ..:!, r.i.; !. -1 iho girl a ti w!h
.tiiTi'ntiii;n , nhe il1 that wag
sn?riy a nam th firm used In its bual
. Tti-n a.'kod who Kdtl wm tht
1 thut, too, we mrrffly a, rajne th
fir'a iw'il In it. nifrtiii'tira.
Vt"!!-n rifprtetor Kl!y wsi kit lio
Jim'.TirJoan ha at flret ald h did
not Jinsw. Aykrd he K&lz Was hs said
h '! d not know. ItT he Kld thry
w n !-. did buninrm fur and that
tiicr V"r In 'Vi.'onaini. Vbit plnrud
4" t-j tin-lr litre uhoula hw cuuld
" H'' emM, but f."J:l ttirjr were
in ."':! all r iv
Jiilijo Suton In ftndtntr tor M;. l.ian-V-f.w
nil d:'hatgit( t!i mortsasio,
ruir4 veny. it ia too bad ttiere la
wt a rrimltal law that will Uk care
of yM In this Mtat," !d.
"Tim are att Kuiisy f t crime as the nma
ho comrnHs murder."
The xwiitlv rorri!ti!ttt of th Np.
brfti'ka Anti-Pffrnitp ano!atlAn will
plve a luwhfon at th l.'nlvraitjr olub
Monday, at wfili h Urn At in I.U'-y rrin,
fl Mnr.lor !Virinn and Mra. J. W.
Crunip''" r vrll! li-ml a, wor ker' oonfpr-rrn-",
Tho anM an? tiuilniRitiinn a booth at
tho county fUr . I lkhorn, Willi M!n
1'ornian In charK'1. Mr. K. P. I'rk,
prsfldftit c.f the trKnnl7.atlon. and Mr.
0rrltt Fort ar inlitln? Mta Iormin
and Mr. William ArrhlbaM HrnltH will
go down Hplnrdny to hlp.
DtirlnS AJt-Pnr-nm wrk on antl-B'if-fr;
hori will be orwnd in th down
town (ilslrlit and apoirhfa will b mad
aftn'iiooii and evening by Ml Dornnn.
Mlna Prln and Mr. Crutnparkfr rol
In CoJtmibua Thursday evening and p'ak
In Grnnd Island and Alilnd. Mm,
r.porfr of New Trlt, (t wpfl known anU
Pkpr, la xpt$ In brafls tha
rly purt of Ortobttr, and Ml Minnl
rironson will coras for two wka the
latfr part of tho month.
Club Complains
of Fish Killed by
Eailroad Company
The Corltr Lafca rlub baa proipBtd to
t! rity council ar.nt th durr.p'.r.K of
rffa in tiua bike from tb Omaha rail
road roundhou.
In the conHduSnt the club allfife that
thousand of finli Bra bffng killed by tb
oil and othrr r"fue,
City coram l"ion"i have referred the
co;,i;,:.:i;t ta'tl'6 Jv4-rtmr.r.t This
! one ct afivr.! coniplfilrtta that have
been rnnde within the Inst few yar.
Federal Clerkship
Tests in November
The annual firat grade examination for
ciorl(fli!pa In the Internal revenue and
custom aervlce wilt tint b hpld In No
vemhrr, at was formrly given out, but
will be announced a vacancies are made
and require applicant.
It I rumored (hat thl plan of holding
examination la to b adopted exten
sively by the government, which will
result In the cutting down of overhead
expense,
WAKCLEY SAYS NO THOUGHT
OF POSTPONING THE EXPO
Plymouth Church is
Oiling to Collect
Tornado Insurance
The T'h"fr.mb C(in(rr-i;!l.irml church's
'i!t teiat ';? lieiismc In(iranc com-pt-ny,
in v. i.U h it a.. the face
vii tm r.f a tornado Inmirance poliry cn
'1 butbltitiv dttroveJ by the tornado of
V.aUr Buriday, l'1,!, baa js-me to trlnl In
J'. I'sttSo't di.vtrb-t roi.rt. The jKllcy
Trir.'5 t noon, while the !rni atru'-k
'r,-.:-!,aV.or!y before o'clock la tbe
v, bf'her a Pre fnm:rtnr company nd
V. a:eRt la tt.md a the rcault of cuntoui
!." C la ftte to l;aiie It new poiW, rfleoU
ive ut-oii! ei (..:iitt of tao oid nt', unlet
I? 1.-. t-J t tiio cvmirsry a, qvi(:tbu
nd.-r lf(.r decS.1-! myw here la the
!. In t!u cao, It is predb ted that
t e wiii be cavvlfsd to the supreme
tr-i b!-"i!Kij a preeedent In ln.?ur
jsi.-e lav.
W. 1,. t..n,y in the !f.cs.J a Rent cf the
!r e..mpny, 1T deu'ed that It was
tii'i custiiii In liia off tea to renew policies
cs.rrc.Aa utUui Uaii.ta.
General Paenper AKfnt Wakelny of
the liurlliiRton I but k from the annual
r.11 1 V.'s of rullrciua ..ihtuumer truffle
official held in Hoston. A coord I na; to
Mr. Wal'.tiey the meeting waa profitable
n that It ennbled a Jaro number of the
promlner.t rn'irona men of the country
to net together, compare r.oto and con-
lier way awl meana for the better
handling of bilvia.
At the Iloeon mee.ilnif the question of
the Pan lYancisoo mpoislllon woa dl
cuaeed at length. "It was the general
Oplisbm," ftid Mr. Wakeley thst many
of tha foreign countries will be able to
exhibit and If they should not. the ex
posiiion will be the beat over hold In this
country, or elsewhere. There ta no
thought of poetponing the expoltion."
Ilaraynrdl Fheewmt Flfteeai Ce
Per Ponnd, Smoked Meat
Steady nnnl lt Pork IlelK
Lower.
Tork, lard and inmu ave tilfther thl
week, and fruit and eome vepetaiilee ore
down. Tbe bl meat eatera are disap
pointed and the vegetarian are delighted,
l'nrk chop cot 20 cents a pound laat
week. Th! week they are cotln(r 25
cent. Ird advanced 18 cents a hun
dred, which after all I Jut a movement
toward Raining brick whet It loat laat
week. P-eef la about nteady. Lambs are
hlKber by tl at hundred.
Chicken, bow-ever, ran be bad at 15
cent A pound. Kmoked meat are etcady.
Halt pork Is down H) cent a hundred.
Oyster, now that they have been on
the market for a few week, have come
down a nickel and are now soiling at "
cent a quart.
In the vegetable line, good solid Colorado
cahbefte can be had at 2 cent a pound
while moat of laat year It eoet from 2'
to 3'4 cent. Tied Ixsct can be had for
IS cent per market basket. Rlne tomatoes
are still plentiful and are offered at 30
cent per market basket. Wax and green
bean are plentiful again at cmnts a
pound. Parenlp are abundant at 1 cents
a pound. Cucumber are 40 cents a mar
ket baaket. -
Apples are cheap. Northwestern Oreen
tnit enn be bad at 20 cents a peck. The
choicest selected UellMower, are offered
at llaydcn's for II.S5 a bosh! crate.
Tokoy Grapes are down to 26 cents a
basket, Hlxe plum ore troltig at 30
cents a baekct.
TotatrH' aro H a buahel.
pnrriin rcTC h rnnn inn
STRICTLY IN PAINT LINE
Memher A. J. Hurfltn of the Board of
Kd-icatlon has secured a lob of painting;
In the yard of the C. W. Hull Coal com
jin'j.y h vm r-"1 ri i . y aAiuoil a
:-f,.(i0 Voal contract for supplying fuel to
the pul)lic. schools.
a if '4s .
0:rloniiy for
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Urn
rev r.:a. kuhns re-elected
SECRETARY LUTHER LEAGUE
ti. ...
Club Women to Study
Government Science
e C'taah Woman's club will co
r.-irt v.Mn t-irt I'tiivereiiy of Keionrka
. . - ... .1..' .... m . . 'TI.d r . I..-., u
Government." The mat-
V..-U tip by t ':.-. ciu.-titioinil
h '.1 servb-e cr-minlttec of tho
'T."o.jmo'a t-iuo atitl the Hv, K. I'.
fuj;si. of the t'iuvc;ti?ity of Oiutth was
ftti-"ur4 to fiirwc.t t)i cluoers.
M a ir:r, !'r,s held .t th publia library
Ti.t.t.- uy evening. It was dwided that
Uiodie Wilson' "Tile Btates" Would
t Vt.tt t:tt,0lt tni tf.;-'.!. irnitth.R wuutj
ft- ia.M.Jr U.vttAl.n .l 111
: . . r- .- Lb Uv ai. , o. S.tX
:. ii the lea ba XX for club uiciubera
f t jj f-r ct-'Ts whn wtah to Join the
P.ev, Intber 51. Kukns, uuperlntendent
of l,utl.er church work In Omaha and
SoinMy, bao Juat been re-elected general
isecrctury of the Kationul Luther league,
tiia ycuiis; people's orgKiily-allou of that
church. Ids return to the offli. took
pl ice at lbiltlmore Thursday at the An
nual national convention of the league,
dnrins which a hot content was waged
for the honor by supporters of various
candidates. Rev. Air. Kuhns Is considered
one of the most prominent members of
the IcuKue. and his rvtimUon as genera!
tecretnry 1 rc-.-ar'.-3 by his friends as
merited recognition cf his activity. His
headquarters wlU eontlnue to be In
Omaha. He make ti home t 2f'S llec:
sltcet when tot traveling la the Interests
of tho churcli. ,
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Offer f or. Ycnr fnsncstfon a Gsrgesas Display of
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s crJA;cr.:n s nnnares, ussunvioir u;'cr u.uj
t 1 W tta'i
Come in and shale the handxf tho World's Livest Credit Clothier! Come in
and see my new second floor, which I throw opfn for the first time on Satur
day! Cosia in &nd ess how the Square Deal Credit Clothier has grown by leaps
and bounds! ce the huge stocks of the world's finest appareL representing
thousands and thousands of dollars, bought for cash, but offered to you at the
lowest possible pricc3f cn very easy, credit terms. Come, then, and meet the
acknowledged King cf Credit Men.- - '
I have a beautiful and useful i'KEJJj Souvenir for every man or woman who
calls at this store on Saturday, Plenty for alL but come as early as you can.
You'll enjoy your visit, and I'll enjoy seeing you personally. EVUEYBQDY
cons.
LEuies' -Dresses, 13,50 up
Ladsse' Hits, S3, 50 op
utrAniAftij Otitic 0
III till
0 UuuItoiiuuU VuHu) OlatwU UjJ
Lien's Goaranfd O'ccats S12.50 op
Hen's" Stylish ; Fall Hats. and' Shoes
Doys' and Girls' Clothing on Credit, Too
L-ZZ-
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Opon till 10 o'clock
Saturday nights
PAY 0E 1
iVUEEaa
Pll'fe)
. 141 1 ioygias
iay li..u!r.
t i
Not Many Bays T.cfK
Ken's and Koitny Man's fcnit.
ret.-j.fj rc0viy from Ss.oo o
d.?.id, cooiujr out sals irioa
S11.D5
Kni'l and Toner Men's Bal
vhu o, r-'ii t v u . r ty at
Bii.bj to a.ua, cius . out
BU prices
Men' and Youus Men's iln-
ct,t. s-ets.il ragiUariy at J 50
to oiosiuff ont sals
Get What You Pay For Watch
the Scales Wherever You Trade
If
Suggest having a (food iscala in your home, and weigh your
meat. Ture food and full weight laws are passed for y6ur bene
fit. Help your dealer live up to them. See that you get net
weight wheir buying butter and lard; the law reijulres It.
We have a market lft' each efore except No. 24 and
that will be ready soon. You will enjoy buying meat from our
sanitary gla!s cases, protected -front diiBt, flies, handling, etc.
and up to E7.?5
it i
Kon'i end Tonne; Kea'g
PANTS .t
At closiutr ont saXa prloea.
DAVIS PETITiufi DEARS
SiGNATUHE OF VVARFIELt)
The petition of W. 10. tavl, as a can-Si-.iutj
for tho sclutol board from the
until w,rd, just filed, devriope s pe
collar situation, inasmuch a It bears the
signature of 0. V. Warfield, the present
rv.Rintmr. Mr. lav. w);o t an old-Ume
resident !n the distHct and neighbor of
Warfieid, w brought out by the Im-
rirovm-nftt f-loh nlwii'.t t,i,mt)-i m c
" " ' .
V'arfield helpinx to persuade him to get j
into the field, with assurance that ho ; jl .
Ulnisclf wou'.J unUer o couiUituus run ! j;
Si:aia. 11 turns out now that Mr. War. I (t -
j field H tu sek re-elect ion, in response
to a reijucit of tbe citizens commltlct;.
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boAPd t'i'Vet.
l!:3
Bf M t tf tj
f 1 eat of a con it ant !
btldoMoope of bmratkics la
tir winnow. t Ussply
cut tit.Ui.ia iy 4ej. t
will tKite aaythiutf eu ot
tue wiqUowi toil yoa
le If rem 0"''.
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Utah Elberta Peaches,
per bushel bakot n AJ
while they laat.. J 1 UO
Tokay Grapes, regular Of n
aize basket dU 1 C
Jonathan Apples, so-called
bushel boxes, tf 1 1 j
box S I e Ai
Cabbafre, per lb lVi
Ked Onions, per v peck by
weiirtit, 14 lbs 27
Flour, 21-lb, uack, guaranteed,
Ak-Sar-)3en C5
48-lb. sack Tip flour, warrant
ed beet patent 81.45
Tip is the best flour money
will buy. Try a small sack,
use half of it, and it you do
not find It as good as the best
bring it back and we will re
fund your money.
SCGAIi, beet, , per
sack . . . . . . .
15J4 ll. ....... 81,00
$6.85
Co. 22-1408 Ea. 24
I Mil i
I 1 1 ! II! 1
Bisbt oo th Craar. Tbre ! I i
i feipa Pew- '"n Sidswaik. i ' I
J i l! ftl t'i.il A - ..tU-a.aia.t.M.a....ci
S f S f I f I I 1 ft? I i
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Soda, 1-lb. 10c pkg 4J
The Ply Phopt cut to good buying ia tho habit of comparison.
OMAHA'S I Oli; LITTLE TEMPLES OF ECONOMY.
1.3. 21-815 Ed. 15 Ko. 23-1807 Vinton'
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fi n 1 1 yiw Vr
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f.nf nn t"r
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s. rl, o-.-r X.'yt.mii. lines
i rii-y. , JT attoi'-t pm'-iI the
rr tbet ever went over the, r.ew
"!-er to Cir.ss Jjrcthn. The
t i-'T. V'b.r.9, la f.i;
.--.i s'r-.uiics cf rt;..:.i-i in ! i
f":rj ti fcuva fccn b-! for
S H f ' ! I
Fork
ilk Fed Gprlns Chickens 13 3 4s
s ..ass . . lnw 4J--.0
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Iir..'-' cool nights rt mluil us cf the cold weather cont-
ifi oil uutl Ud hu$ iiijf of the eeawa s coal.
I'll Coal IX-'iartniciit, which is now situated in tho
l';isep.Hnt. is Prepared to take vtuir (n!.tN nu.l vam
wil! reeivt the sarae prompt and courteous h. niee that
ou receive in any other t.erartrnent in the fcore. Call
Douglas 1 3 7 Coal Department.
l.r.l i: rLAME iritXAC i: LV.MP For furnace only, B0 amofce. m
si.'ot, holds lire over ntRht and ia more eeonomlenl than anthracite.
l-r " i
st Xl:i:.M LtMI i:Kt wr 'ut Our ery bt-st domestic isui Y '. 1.
ii'i'i 'or tverif purpose, per ton
tlUitiois Coall, per ton ...
!.-r
Pi 5 Pork - Butts 14 o
Choice Steer Pot Hoast, lIMf.Hc
Young Veal . Koa?t .... 15e, 1 tc
Young Veai .CiiOia . .15c, 120
Lamb ltr .' l-$4c
Mutton Chops .15e, lll?c
Mutton Houst 7Sjc
Kxtra l'nn Hams ....... 17H
Extra Ijeau Bacon lac
Pmall llama 12c
Sugar Cured Bacon .....164c
KPECIALK
From 8 p. m. till 9 p. m., Lamb
Chor-s Sc
Prom 9 p. m. till 10 p. tu., 3 lba.
Pall Compound Lard, each at)c
2j LLs Cl Fins Crcn!r.tcu for, Ct .CD
With 1 pound Japan, English, "Breakfast or Oun Fowxlvr Tea or t ocoa
It lb, best grnde flour Sl.33
i5c Kamo pancke fiour aoa
Uellon i nn. rni or white syrup. , ,ao
Vi yullou cans syrup. ........... .luo
': "n- t'ttUnnet hnklns; powder. i9o
'Irtil c(i litli'k TH
7 io csiia mil ""
.u(i coffee, per lb 8"
3-l!i can Cimse . Saiiborn'a ciiff.'e
f,.r el.O0
i. e i a-a Ukaiu I,
9o
Beet tea lftlnn. per lb. ...... laHs
i can ii.ar corn i-2
1 0. pea or henn bo
lent K'liste pea. 8 for Bao
?ii. can tuiuatitee Tt-o
tlHhettt or nm aronl Ji
I-1U rlls Swift butterlne S5o
ioo tiulUcs catsup ISO
iet creiuil.cheeee, lb iuo
Sle theerte. per lb So
100 cucu4 ur peiuut butter..
1GtO llsrnoy Ct.
Will Have a
'.e-'-rt'i, -! ,
Remarkable
' - ' ' ' . .,: .
Announcement
Het Sunday
Papers
Make up your mind to look it up
1914 f.:;ik FcJ Spring Chi:hns. .13 A
1014 .-rinj Ur.b Fcrcqrkrs. ..." S -U
1814 Spring U.T.b K
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.,.'.,',. s1n,nU101' loaI'' i'f,r tpa r.r.r,.
..........rj . a uroug row a in g coi as wti; as lasti...
tun , , i
"i' JU Ml The lew cost of litlns coal, i-t-r ton . .
'f - .
a, .
e j
' 8
!!! a larse amount of heat and kiiuiic
i i 'twin; co hi-:, per toa ,
i , f 1
CVUflYDODY'G CTCriC'
V
. UcJ id tiort l!,.mt (Ua tsj w tier Iraa-l
...
. y-" .- OMAHA
Co uncil L luffs, Iowa
- ' " DlaTItim'TOKS
tXO F.-.:!y Tri piled ly C. II.
, I! it-sea, Dcs'cr S loa Dca. 23CS
Choice Steer Pot Roast 15c, 11 He
Pig Pork Koast .iZSie
Pig Pork Butts ......... .14 fc
Ycung Veal Koast. .... 15c, 11c
Young V1 Choi. ..15c, lHc
Choice Mutton Chops
Extra Lean liama
Kxtra Lean Bacon . .
Bmalt Hams .......
Sugar Cured Bacon ;
.....lauc
. . . . .174
.l?ic
.t24c
.. . Itte
m
f
15 Lbs. OcstCranulatsd Cugar for 1-00 -
" J9 bars Beat-'Sm-All or D. C iinr
for Si3c
Klnraford Cili'ss starch, pjr pkr .t
, U-os. cajis milk, at. ............. .TH
Tall cans Alaska siiliiion 10
New pancake flour, per pkf 8i
l-ailui-rana ityruii- .ottv
I run. sugar cum S5
Z earns eweet wrinkle peas .......S
I-lt. cans pealed piuvapllt:s 1 IK
tSoliien r-antos coffee, per lb 20
tBt country butter .Itae aad sua
lmid or Hi-h-Iuw ciuli butter, per
pound , ......... ,3io
tiuiiei ine, 1 lht fur ., ....... ..:
eet prmiiit butter, pur lb li'n
I ncy Jirrntilu applr-B, per bus aiii
1-ar.cy Albert pc. te, per b;mlil
banket .tlia
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Fancy Burt let ts pears, per box. tajj
l-'oncy green tomatoes, market bashet
- 'r aoe
Sweet. potatoes., market'biusket. . . .35c
Iarge home gruwn potatoes, U'P.
to peck . . . , ; , , ,
lrgo fancy leiiion, per do..,.-.aoc
l.aren ripe bnunuius, per !. . , . .', lOo
Fancy pickling pearl oniona,. per
biusket , , ..35a
Fm-y Vlorado cnulifloiir, per lb.. 8
l.urtfe ttreeu peppers, market basket
fur , ;....auc
(Special oriiiiisea, very large, per
doxen , .,..30
Uood sized avteet oranges, dos....,10u
l-ai jte Colorado melon. 8 for S5e
Fancy Tvkay arupeW, i ?r bayket. . ' Stse
n-3E EnFlEGGT.AnIET
Opp. Voo!ttrth c atid 10c (store. 1J 3 South leth Bt. Tel. I). 5307.
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