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THE DEC: OMAHA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1921.
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How toClcanYour
Aluminum Ware
The growing use of aluminum
eookine utensils hii led an expert
ta eookery to make experiment oi
the best way to preirrve the bril
liant, shining finish which givei
these utensils one of their great
aipeal, namely, that of beauty. It
apeara that keeping aluminum
bright and clean it very timple.
t "I have found." says thia expert,
.that aluminum ware ran he eatily
and quickly cleaned hy using hot
water and good Krade of soap.
Simply rub well with an ordinary
dih cloth. Food does not cake on
aluminum ware a it does on other
mrtal utensils. To restore the bright
finish to the outside of aluminum
utensil, apply any good polisher
A'liirli ia not much and arratchy.
"Aluminum ware should never be
trraped with a sharp instrument,
l'ie a wooden poou. Never' we
la. lye, ahe ir ammonia,' simply
'tot watr and soap. .
"Good aluminum ware cannot- he
eisily dented. If, however, hv ne
glect or accident, they should be
rome dented or bent, the tnetal can
be straightened by placing a wooden
ipoon on one tide of the dent and
hammering with a mallet on the op'
posite side.
"Aluminum ware i sanitary' and
rustproof, heats readily, distributes
h?at evenly and retim it longer. It
does not contain or form 'any pois
onous substances, u attractive and
clean. It hai no soldered joint or
eam to leak, does not burn or
corch food or impart a burnt tas'e
to it as readily as other metals.
Aluminum utensils are light in
weight, easy to handle, yet strong
ana durante, uooa aluminum uten
sils will last a lifetime."
The story of the development of
the aluminum industry is one of the
most remarkable of modern busi
ness romances yet discovered.
About 30 years ago an office boy
carried in his pocket the entire out
out of aluminum in America. This
was in Pennsylvania, near Pitts
burgh, where a small plant lor the
manufacture of aluminum had been
operating for some time without
producing any aluminum at all. Aft
er much hard trying there was a
successful run of the, metal. The
product consisted of a piece of'alum
inum as large as a coat button,
which disappeared, and was finally
located in the pocket of the office
boy, Todav aluminum is produced
by the millions of pounds. The
American housewife is responsible
for much of this growth, for from
the very first she realized the ad
.images of alumiuum cooking uten
sils. . , '. ' -
Good Low-Cost
Meals
Recipes
; By LORETTA C. LYNCH.
i "We are two women past 30.
With the general downward trend of
price, we find our salaries reduced.
Wc have decided to quit our some
what fashionable boarding house and
rent a few housekeeping rooms. The
"VVhat to Eat" problem bothers us.
T might say we will be able to get
home at noon to .lun.cncon, i?r wc
arc selecting rooms close to. the of-
Will vnn he crnnit pnoiich tO
outline inexpensive, nourishing meals
tor several uaysr
A tireless cooker is a wonderfu
1il f wjtrtrinir . wOmPH. A hot-
cold bottle is another aid.. Carefully
plan a weeks meals on paper, inen
list An as much shoooinS
for staples and semi-perishables, like
butter and eggs, as possible, on one
trip. - . '' , ' ' ,
... If you have a good baker in your
neighborhood nuy your caice ana pic
as well as your bread if time and
enerjry are at a premium.
The suggestions offered are low
mcf . ratlii-r ranilv oreoared. and
fill all 'the; .requirements of average
uict.
BREAKFAST. . .
Oatmeal, milk and sugar; whole
wheat "bread and butter or butter
inc; cereal coffee or coffee with an
equal amount of, hot milk added, or
cocoa made with milk; stewed
prunes. ,;...-..'-.
LUNCHEON.
Lentil and tomato soup; cold
corned beef; whole wheat bread, but
ter or butterine; tea and coffc, one
half'tnilk or cocoa. , .. , .
. DINNER.- - -
Lamb stew with vegetables (car
iots, potatoes .and . onions) ; " whole
wheat bread, butter or butterine;
"custard pie; tea- or coffee, one-half
milk or cocoa. ' '
f BREAKFAST..
Wheatena, milk and sugar; dates,
graham bread and butterine; coffee,
one-half milk or cocoa. ... . ..
: ' LUNCHEON. ' .
i Macaroni and cheese; stewed to
matoes; graham and rye bread and
butterine; coffee, bne-half milk or
cocoa. - ' ' " '"' ,
. , :. ; . . DINNER. -'
Bean or lentif loaf; . Boston brown
bread; stewed ortions;. apple betty,
milk and sugar; coffee, bne-half milk
or cocoa. - . ' -
BREAKFAST.
Cracked wheati 'milk and 'sugar;
rye bread and butter; coffee, one
half milk; apple. -,: '
, LUNCHEON::
, ,:. Vegetable soup with , crackers;
whole wheat bread and peanut but
ter; stewed figs; edeba and coffee."
. . DINNER. '
Corned bed hash; stew:ed 'cab
bage; whole wheat bread and butter
,re; rice or ' tapioca pudding made
svith milk, molasses and raisins; cof
fee, one-half milk or cocoa. .'
Tender Stuffed Heart
2 mall rilvet' heart.
I rup bread crumbs,
J J teaspoon poultry dreeing.
I teaspoon salt.
Pepper.
- Boiling .water, '. - ,
Wash heart thoroughly and re
move any muscular portion. Make
stuffing by pouring boiling water
through crumbs and draining well.
Add seasoning, and when rooted, fill
the htarts.. Cover With hot water
and cook- in o vcu or in firclesi cooker
four to six hours. Drain otf liquor
and thicken for gravy - if desired.
Sprinkle heart with buttered crumb
and salt and pepper. Brown in a hot
oven and irrve at once.
. ' Tenderloin Cutlets.
Pam half a pound of round steak
a qnarttr of a pound each of rooked
ham and lean veal and a scant half
cupful f beef marrow through ,lhe
food chopper mil pound snioofh
with a pestle (a potato masher will
answer). Then pound in gradually
a tablrspooiiful and a half of butter,
three tablespoonfuls .of cream, salt
and paprika-to taste, half a, taWn
spoonful of ctatrd onion, four table
spoonfuls of tomato catsup, half a
cupful of beef broth, one and a halt
tablespoon ful of; flour and half a
cupful of. sauted mushroom caps.
form into 'cutlet shapes, igg anq
bread crumb and fry in deep hot fat
to a rich- brown. Scne on a bed of
spaghetti. -
Flowers will remain fresh, over
night if they are kept from-the
air. To do tins wet them thor
oughly, put in a damp box. cover
with a wet newspaper and then put
in a cool place. .
,UVKRTIStKME.N7.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
CONSTIPATION
Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
That-la ,th .Joyful cry of- thou
winda' since Dr. Edwards produced
Olive Tablets, the substitute for
calomel.'
Dr. Edwards, a practicing physl
elan for 17 years and calomel's old-
time enemy, timcoveroa tne rormuia
for Olive Tablets while treating pa
tient for chronic constipation and
torpid livers.
Dr.. Edwards' Olive Tablets do1 not
contain - calomel, but a healing,
soothlmr vegetable laxative.
No (frlplnt? Is the "keynote"- of
these little sugar-coated, olive-colored
tablets. They cause the bowels
find liver to act normally. They
never force' them to unnatural
action.. . v
If you have a "dark brown mouth"
bad breath a dull, tired feeling
sick headache torpid liver consti
pation, you'll find quick, -sure , and
pleasant results from one or two of
Dr. Edwards' Olive . Tablets at bed
time. Thousands take them every night
Just to keep right. , Try them. X5c
and 30c. . : ' -.
The Price of a
Victrola Is So
Little in Com
parison to What
It Brings You
This, most popular model
(price .' $150) together
With .your choice , of 11
in Victor Records (a total
of $161) sold by us on
terms of only $11 down
and !. . ,.: '-
A Month
-Other Victrolas at $25,
$5fJ,'$75, $.125 and up.
Sold, pn easy terms.
The Pioneer Victor Store.
1513-15 Douglas Street.
The Uashington
arEiet
Stock
of
Forced to Liquidate Their Immense
Fancy and Staple Groceries to One-Half
Everything must go, regardless of price,: basket and baskets fuU
of bargains. Here re just a few of our specials. Sale starts to
morrow and ends October 31, so let's go. .
Pre-war price on Lenox Soap, 10 bars.-. . '. . . . . . . ..... . . . . .25
1 -lb. tall cans of Alaska Salmon, on sale 9
Del Monte Red Alaska Salmon, 1-lb. cans, special, 3 cans .".".; 89
Extra Standard Corn, iojlid pack, per can, 10; dozen. . . .81.10
Carotene, special, per can, per doien.. ......... .v.i&54
Cnsco, all size cans, special, per lb.. ..T:. .....18
Regular 10c rolls of Crepe Toilet Paper, per roll. ... ; . . . ;
American Beauty Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, per box...7e
Cash and Carry-Don't Forget the Place '
1407 6U Streets
ATlaotic 0470'
Ghost Supper for Hallowe'en
Why not have a shott supper (or
your imioween frolic , 'llm ordi
nary thaiiuK dih tupprr could ra
i!y be worked out in gliotly lalnoii
with randies for bubt and the liumr
from the cliafing dit.li burner casting
shadows over the table.
Two cha'iutr duhes should be
used to sr'rve 2 persons, but at that
it's really the eatirst way for the
hostess without a maid t entertain
o many people in a more elaborate
way and it ran be done (r $K,
Mcimre the ingredient fir the
dishes in the kitchen and arrange
them matly on a tray pheed cun
venirntly for the cooWa. A separate
tray for each chafing dih will save
HkibV I'OllftlUOM,
Menu for Ghost Supper.
Tomato bouillon Urcad sticks
Olives Celery
thicken a U Halloween
Ortohe saUd Toasted crackers
Vanilla ice ctcam wiih raramel sauce
Spon i:e cake CofTee
The bouillon should be served
from the kitihrn and the cunt should
be at each plate when the guests go
into the diutiiif room. - When this
i'Oiire is fniiohed the cups and plates
are removed and the chafing uihrs
ami their accompanying trays ate
brought in. The salad should be on
'plait rtady t.t serve wheo needed
iViid the caramel auce made and kept
tvrr noi water,
Chicken la Halloween.
One-year-old chicken, one ijuurt
oyiters, one half pound mushrooms,
two sweet grren peppers, arrange
for each cliating dih; one-fourth cup
butter, three uhlepoon llour. one-
half teaspoon salt, oiieeightli tea
spoon pepjier, one cup chicken
stock, one rup rich milk, one table
spoon minced parsley, two egg yolks,
one-third cup minced celery, paprika,
onion pepper.
In the morning stew the chicken
until fniler in water to rover. Hr
move from broth and cool. Kemove
Special for Sunday
Maple Nut
rwey maple leo crvaii niJ .
clean', irhulcaome rj'ccnd nuls.
Ask Tour IrMer
frr Pfllcla.
The Fairmont Creamery Co.
Boston Market
113 North 16lk Street OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Douglas 1089
Ceabinatioa No. 1
100 lbs. fine Granulated
Sugar $3.00
6 Iba. Choice J. R. San-
tos Coffee 2.40
2 lbs. UneoL Japan Tea. 1.20
2 lbs. Fancy Cocoa..., 1.20
1 lb. Best Black Pepper, .60
1 lb. Fancy Coeoanut. . .40
12 cans Fancy Sweet Peas 1.00
12 cans Fancy Sweet Corn 1.00
TOTAL $12.60
Fancy Peaches, No. 3 fans,
each 25e
Per dozen cans $2.85
Corn, Teas or Tomatoes, ran 10c
Per dozen cans $1.18
Klkhorn. Danish Pride or Mon
arch Milk, per can !0c
Per case $4.70
Combination No. 2
1$ Iba. best Gran. Sugar .68
3 lbs. Choice J. R. Sun
. Coffe 1.20
TOTAL ....... ....$Tt3
White Naphtha Soap, 10 bars 39c
Big 4 White Naphtha Socp.
10 bars . .-. 69c
Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles,
8 pkgs. for.. ..23c
Choice Peaberry Coffee, lb. 22 ) e
Fancy Mixed Cook if s, 2 lbs.; 35c
Fancy Brick Cheese, lb...1S4c
Fresh Pork Shoulder. lb.,12'e
Fancy Veal Roast, lb. . . ; .14ie
Fancy Steer Pot Roast, lb. 9 He
Fresh Leaf Lard, 8 lbs. for. .95c
Fancy Pirnic Hams, lb...12c
Fancy Breakfast Bacon. . .26)ie
We atltvcr to all earl el Ue city. Mall rrfrr 11114 at above prlc (sod
far ana weak. Chack or moaajr rears meat accompany ordara. ftaltriue-
Cera Exchaat Nallanal Bank.
every particle of skin and griile and
bone. Cut in cubt-s and divide ctpial
ty. 1'hcre should be to cupful for
each (luting dish. Pick over and
wah oysters and divide into two
equal portions, Vil, slice and di
vide miiihroouis. Mmce and divide
peppers. Make a sauce in the chaf
ing dikh of the butter, flour, salt and
pepper, stock and milk. Add rlilcVeit
dice, oysters, mushrooms and pep
i.r. i.ii.t .u,L nMtfl Avhiara are
, HUH
rnok iiiiiii nvirii are
plump, .iM par.ley ami onmn pep.
per and yolks of rggs lightly beaten.
Cook tlnee miniitrs and then put
over the hot water pan to krep hot.
Serve on hot cooked rice and
sprinkle with the minced celery.
tj
n rw avana' ill j i-o ar
8 z icsy
You Can Find Help
through a Bee Want Ad
i, Puritan
y-A Jl "fheTasteW
Bacon
A more zestful bacon
--um, but it's good
Appetites become eager when Puritan Bacon
sizzles jn the pan and the air is laden with the re
leased aroma of Puritan's fragrant hickory smoke.
Appetites are wonderfully satisfied by this uni
formly sweet, young meat that has been prepared the
Puritan way. We urge you to try Ptjntan bacon
(and ham) and taste for yourself how airferent it is.
THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY
.Free
Delivery
to All Parts
of tho City.
Phono
Atlantic
4602
Mall Order Filled
1814-16-18 Farnam St.
Dong. B791.
Omaha Housewives will Hurry for these Big Saturday Of ferings in Foodstuff
Open Saturday Till J P. M.
Mall Ordera Filled - ' JackSOll 3527.
FRESH Dressed Spring
10 lbs. Pure Leaf QQg
tard, lb.............
Pig Pork 1ftl9C
Loin, per lb...: 10 ZC
Pig Pork Chops, lb. . . . .1
Prime Rib Roast, rolled, lb. .
Steer Pot Roast, lb. . . . . . .'. . .'.
Steer Shoulder Steak, lb. ......
'Steer Porterhouse Steak, lb. ..
Steer Round Steak, lb.
Steer Rump Roast, per lb. ....
Fancy Young Veal Roast, lb. .
Fancy Young Veal Stew, lb. ..
Fancy Young Veal Steak, lb. . ,
. Genuine Lamb Chops, lb. ......
Genuine Lamb Stew, lb. .....
Mutton Roast, lb.
No. 1 Skinned Hams, lb.
Sugar, Cured Picnic Hams. lb. .,
: Sugar Cured Bacon, lb.
Lean 'Ttreak'fast Racon. lb. ' . . ,
Cudahy's Puritan Baton, hair or. whole strips, 36s
Cudahv's Puritan Hams, half or whole, lb... 26c
FULL AND COMPLETE LINES OF
' ' ; FISH and OYSTERS
.Oilman's Baked Products,
Devil's Food Cakes, each... ..30c
Cake Doughnuts, a doz. ....25c
Nut Raisin Bread, 15c; 2 for. ......... .25c
Bread Rolls, a dozen ...v. ........ ....12c
..242c
..22!2o
..12!4c
....15c
....25c
....20c
..17!2C
..122c
...92c
....25c
....25c
...6J2c
....10c
..242c
..13!,c
.19i2c
24J2c
!, Fruits and Vegetables
Virginia S west Potatoes, OQ f
5 pounds -for aWC
40-lb. Boies Washington Jonathan d0 AC
Apples or extra fency King David J)OeUO
For Saturday Fresh Mushrooms Alligator Pears
. - Oyster Plant Kohlrabis ' -
CIGARS Just Inside the Door CIGARS
Ga Sea Cigar. 10c Talus. 6c; ID tor. .....St.M
I Armlria, lgc TRlne. Sc; S tor S3.7S
Monrt EnbUmra, ISe valttc. lies CO for ....f4.SS
Mozart Classica, 10c. value. S for 49e; St for........(t3.7.1
-Carina Havanaa. 10c vale. S for Z3e; SO for........H.e
Camela. I.uckr Strik. carton I.S
- florgp TVashinfftfm Pliir Kmoklnr. S 4Se
WeSen5KlNNElS
BpacbctU aihl other JJtcirool IYoUacU.
The . H'shMt
Grada Hacsroni,
E g a Koodle.
BIG GROCERY SPECIALS
10 U3. Extra Fine
Granulated .JtJ'tt
Sugar ..... O I C
100-lb. dJJ ng
sack -.. tj0a0
48 lbs. Gooch's Best
r Flour
for-'..
$1.85
59c
Largo bars Crystal White- Soap
10 bars for
. 1 Creme Oil Soap Free ,
100 bar box, $5.75" 5 bars Creme Oil FREE.
P. & C Naptha Soap, 10 bars ..' 65e
Gooch's Best Macaroni, 3 lbs. 25c
Fancy California Prunes, 1921 Crop, lb....12JAc
Gooch's Best Flour, 48-lb. sack.......... .$1.85
Fancy Sugar Corn, can, 12J4c; per dozen .:.$1.45 :
22 oz. Windmill Assorted Pure Fruit Jams, 294c
10 oz. Electric Spark Soap, 10 bars for...... 53c
Premium Soda Crackers, lb. .14s; 4-lb. carton. 56c
Fancy Cookies, Lorna Doones, per lb. ........24c
3-lb. Food Center Special Coffee .............. 98s
Have you tried Premier Coffee? Per lb.;... ...2Sc
Ws Guarantee It.
Thomaen'a Dairy Maid Fancy
Creamery Butter, per lb. 47
Country . Creamery Butter,
Lib Prints 40c
Danish Pioneer Creamery Butter, lb. 44c
Rex 'ut Butterine, lb. 23c
Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, lb. 25c
McLaren's Crcim and Plniento, 13c, 2 for 25c
Checked Eggs, .in cartons .(limited supply) ..31c
Wa Carry a Complete Stock of '
Meadow Gold Idlewild Seward Cloverbloom
and, Fancy Swest Cutter at All Timet.
f) Mil '(ni'ISttjw
I 11 Trwn n iVaF I
I BEPA1RKI) 1
- I ill Wak Canr.-nle4 f
1 AaHospeCo. 9
VIIU Deaf l T P"-
Because only the
Durum Wheat goei
its making, Gooch'
Macaroni is super
flavor and quality. '
Learn new ways of pre
paring this economical,
nutritious food. Send for
free book of recipes. Ad
dress Gooch Food Products
Co., Lincolh, Neb.
OmmVi Beat Plan.
Oooab'a Bal Paaaaka rUa
tiaoab'a B Buekwaaat Hon
Cooak'a Bart "otH H carta
Gooch Bi 9p(td
Gaoth'a Bctl EfS Nooilt
timmmmmmmnummmmmmmmmmmmmsssssssssa
Come Once
and You
Will Come
Alwaya
1608-10-12,
Harney St.
Douglas
1796
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Fancy Steer
Pot Boast, ,1b.
f ' . . -.
Best cuts Steer Shoul
der Itbast, 19I.
per lb. .... 12C
' Fancy Youhg
Veal Roast, lb.
lOci
15c
Fancy Fresh Dressed Spring
Chickens, lb. . , , ...... .; , . . .
Prime Rolled Rib Roast,
per lb.
Cudahy's Puritan Half Hams,
per lb. .W; . . .;;';V .
26ic
22ii
27ic
aaaiaaiaaata
1-lb. bricks Cudahy's.'
. Pure Lard, - 1 Q '
;.per lb. ...... f.Ci
;Fhcy Young
Veal Breast, lb,
Legs of Yourig Mut-
iO'bars Electric Spark Soap 49
r,No. 2 cans Blackberries in heavy
syrup, . can . '.30c ,
;': S cans .856'
No. 2 cans Bed Pitted. Cherries,
. per. can 35&
3 cans ............ .$1.00
No. 3 cans Bartlett Pears in
heavy syrup, can , . . . . . -35
' 3 cans ...'. ,....$1.00
No. 3 cans Hawaiian Pineapple,
per can . . .' .25t
Per dozen .$2.85
No. 3 cans Peaches, sliced or
halves, in heavy; syrup, per
can . ................ .25
Per, dozen ..... . . . $2.95
100 pounds Beit tfJ OP
Granulated Sugar aPUaaasa
15 lbs. Sugar-for.. .v:95
48 lb. Gold Medal Flour
for .... .. $2.35
48 Iba. Omar Flour. .$2.05
48 lbs, Bluj) Bell Flout '
. For $1.85;
Bulk. Cocoa; lb . .... : .10 '
Central Special Coffee, every
pound guaranteed, lb.30
3 lbs. ............ 88J
Extra Fancy Santos Coffee,
per lb. ......... :22
No.' 3 cans Del Monte Fruits, .
per can.'; . ; . . . . . . .'.30
Advo Maine Corn, can . . ; .20
Per dozen $2.25
Extra Sifted Early June Peas,
per can -20
Per dozen .. . . . . . .; . ''. .$2.25 ,
Standard Corn, can ;.....11
. Per. dozen $1 .25 -
No. 2 cans Tomatoes, can. .Htf
Per dozen .'. .-, . $1.25 '
No. 3 cans Tomatoes, can. .154
Per dozen .......... $1.75
Seedless Raisins,' lb..... .234
Currants, per lb. . . . . ,234
2 lbs. Prunes for ..... .'.1354
McCombs' Home-Made Cream Caramels,
Saturday, special, per lb .504
Our 70c Chocolates, per lb. ...... ; . 59
Strictly Fresh Checked Eggs in cartons,
per dozen . . .......... . . . . . . .304
Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen. .324i
Creamery
Butter,
perVlb.. .'
Iten's Imperial Vanilla : Wafers, lb.-. . .
Iten's Nic-Nacs, fine for the kiddies, lb
Gem Nut Margarine, lb. V. . .
Package
39ic
5-lb. pails Swift's Snowflake
Oleo .'. ...... .1. . .-. .
Extra Fancy Black Walnufs, 3 lbs. for. . . .254'
Per basket .$1.00
Extra Fancy Grape Fruit, 4 for. . . . . . ; . , .254
Per dc-2en . : ; . . .754
Fresh Mushrooms, Persimmons, Celery, Cabbage,
Pomegranates, , Tomatoes, . Green ,Wax Beans
Fancy Jonathan Apples,' per box.' . , ." . .
Devil's Food Cake, each. . . .
Cake Doughnuts, per dozen .'. . . . . . .' , .
Nut Kaisin Bread, each. . ........
2 for
Bread Rolls, per dozen-. ;TV . ,f . ,
1
274
274
.22H4
$ili4
S2.85.
r:304
...154'
254
124
Douglas
3940
We Deliver
To Any Part
Legs of
Spring
Lamb, lb.,
19
Boneless
Bib Roast
Beef, lb.; ,
20d
Fresh .
Ham,
whole or
half, lb.,
' 186
Extra Special KU
agara and Parltaa
Sugar Cared Hams,
Hams
whole - or halves,
per id
25
Big Grocery Spedal
Omar Flour,
48-lb. - sacks,
; 2.1.5
Sugar, 10-lbs.,
57c
Omaha Maid or Blue Bell Flour,
48-lb. sacks . . . . . . .1.85
Monarch or Libby's Milk, 6 tall cans...... .644
Corn or Tomatoes, '6 cans for 734
Fine Quality Sliced Pineapple, No. 2Vi cans. .254
Per dozen $2.90
Campbell's or- Sunbeam Baked Beans 104
Big Four .-White Soap, 10 bars for 034
Pearl White Soap, large bars, per box... $4.50
Raymond's Fancy Maine Corn, per can 204
Per dozen $2.20
Prunes, extra quality, 3 lbs. for ........... . .384
Raymond's Fancy Blueberries, per can...:. 304
Per dozen .$3.50
Kitchen Klenser, 4 cans for 254
Fancy Jonathan Apples, per box $2.98
Popcorn, guaranteed to'popi 6 lbs. for 254
Extra Fancy Ripe Grapefruit, 3 for ...254
Almonds or Brazil Nuts, 3 lbs. for 504
Best Creamery Butter, per lb.. . 484
Wisconsin Cream Cheese, per lb 234
Keystone Strained Honey 394
Lamb Stesr, per lb.
Rib Boiling Beef, per lbi .
Pork Roast, per lb. . . . .
Pure Lard, per lb.
Pot Roast of Beef, per lb.
... -54 -'
... 54 -12V44
124 ,-
-94
Ortman's Bakery Products
DeviMs Pood Cake, each .............304
Cake Doughnuts, per doz.. ...... .254 '
Nut Raisin Bread, 154: 2 for..... ......... 254
Bread Rolls, per doz .124 "
CIGARS-Just Inside the Doer CIGARS
Gee See Cigars, 10c value, 54; 50 for.... $2.35
La Armida, 12c value, 94; 50 for..... $3.75
Mozart Sublimes, 15c value, 114; 60 for $4.85 ".
Mozart Classics, 10c value, 5 for 404; :
so for ... $3.75
Corena Havanas, 10c value. 3 for 254; '
60 for : $4.00
Camels, Lucky Strikes, carton $1.69
George Washington Plug Cut Smoking, ,
8 ounces for .....454
CASDI Sl'ELIALS
Coeoanut Brittle, per lb 254
Peanut Brittle, per lb. ;. 214
Butter Cream Corn, per lb. ;....'.354
Molasses Kisses, per lb. .......204
Jelly Strings, per lb." ...............254
Jimjbo Salted Peanuts, per lb. 204
Lyon's Chocolate Covered Fruit; :.00 value;
per lb. box ...$1.00
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The Highest Grade Macaroni, Egg Noodles,
Spaghetti and Other Macaroni Product-