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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927 ‘PAGE TEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - : Te incu, 8 F hie | A na t ibility, be out. The motion was denied. The b] Co Herman Heldreth, 20, of Ortonville, | more effective ig the readjustment oraination, due to inadapti i IN D CONDITION heaving is if be resumed Monday. MILL N LOSSES Burleigh unty Has M AN MURDERS during a quafrel over poker win-| between the individual and his en- said. ovr oe , Fine Yields of Corn nings. vironment and the greater his hap-| sugaR BEET CROP INCREASES SUES RAILROAD aE ” "7 0 bY " . cinta . Chairman Bullard of the radio r Chicago, Oct. 21.. -America’s IMPROVING NOW § i __ Exceptional yields of corn are be- commission revokes for 90 days li- T. Howard, director of per-| sweet tooth alssteants al =a 4 |225 have been started in the 5 7 ing reported from variour parts of cense of Eric H. Palmer, 16, of Northwestern university, | $120,000,000 to indust: teres! man county court by M. E Ss Burleigh county, accc ?'ng to Coun- . Brooklyn, N. Y., after father com-| E Illinois, dealt in his paper | in growing and i cae St w ‘arrington a r 5 tention to radig was ruin-| with the “functionalist theory” of|this year, the United States beet ' ; eee or iS cline saben for the | 2088 For Year Is $203,562.12,|ty Agent A. R. Miesen, but some of ing boy's, health. the emotions, seeking to ee why| sugar association estimates. One aNorthe! C be My - \ [death of his wife and two sons at a Monthly Audit Shows—All_| the largest yieldr are coming from " — “loses his head,” “flies to| hundred .thousana oe! ae Bf oes crossing near Carrington last June. i farms south of Bismarck. Chas. bec Son dorn to wife of former Presi-| pieces,” or is “all broken up.” states have Piel suger f a an Mrs. Grasswick, Donald, 5, and Time Loss $1,457,019.25 Swanson, who lives in Fort Rice! confesses He Killed Woman 2et Obregon of Mexico at Nogal When a man learning to drive | 85,000,000 field workers aided in gar- Farm Economist Points to! Merie, 4, were killed at the. Guptill township, about eight miles south of nae ae It is a fifth son and seven motor cat, “oes his head,” and nerin ‘the crop. aa vols , flag station just north of Carring- she fj i. Tol child, ulls the wrong lever or pushes the i Stabilization Trend — Op- | ons when the car in which they were Rouge as eee te er ane iu tain ke tao Who Prevented Him From — te pedal i his exeilathent. it is| Sugar factories for their crops. Rail Rate Boost driving was struck by a Northern | caro. curing | September | He har sheaty pee con Committing Suicide Finding of airplane, wings in| because his nervous system is un- a Lage , * i. Pacific train on June 20, the enterprise for the year tc $203, | which yielded 1000 bushels. “The eatery Sandy Bay leads to belief that Count | abi to adapt itself quickly to the| Mrs. F. J. Leibole of the Sar: ai ‘ Bois Tar aa ie 362.12, the monthly report of the|corn is a cross between Gebu and| Nice, France, Oct, 21.— (AP) —!swust wine’ green’ one tight from | new and copeless situation,” Dr. ah Gold -Shop has returned Minneapolis, sted in mill's operations, releasea today | Falconer. Captain Wencsias De Krupfell, de- Quebec to Gaspe Val Brilliant, Que- | Howard bare Lettie ested from eastern markets where - tha mre shows, e all-time los u i lay was '» y ¢ far less scrious today ne property first _ began operation is {corn which is running bey bush- tear sérese chatted with the mur Fargo—Dale Kleitz confessed to| 85 ae ple describes them, are | bal gh no in coats, ¢ nd values Pes fin et ; 19. ws Nd Laan gi an yeti of see an der of the French hnde d = bith ttacking a young Fargo woman | Sim) reakdowns_of_nervous resses and millinery. and increased n produc- | ae othe PSB DSA lined by sam id ‘Ys Tepi ican, whom he met throug! eiF here Saturday night. a tion methods, Rex E. Willard, farm| pe ae year, as, outlined by name yield, foint, membership: ie & “back to be as sh ae ist of. N Dakota ag-| 3 i i : ef Ce a a nl | oe ‘ Fergus Falls, Minn. — Invitations é eometral college testified here we.(concerts in Fargo Tuesday) oe at i996... _91,253,457.13 | , After the body of the victim, Mlle. trom St. Paul, St. Cloud and Rock. q ’ | day at the interstate commerce com-} Greatly Enjoyed—Will Be | Loss in Jaruary, 1927..... 4 Fan oe pete dient Hee Se te eee eres areata R hh It ¢C h d eae... Here Today [lan heir Spread tae aas cewononde bed rf NICO S Lash alt Mr. Willard told the commission soot: Loss in April, 19: fore teen attetttive to the woman, afeT™ ; that bank failures continue in North] That the : lovers of Bismarck i y, 19 rrested as he attempted to | Dakota but are much fewer each| yiI) he rae real trent tonight Salta erin of Mile. Lord. Pt Pagina gt 2 Phone 631 oce a than pein. a uel aed when Bachman’s Million sulle band Dr egal ES eee ae ured kerosene on fire in school- of depression in 1923. he a al! apped at the cit auditorium lice, said that he ha ime. ; number of farm foreclosures in tae eee ae a ices. is shown. by | Loss j rd, when she attempted to prevent pouss, Stove at West Rock school, THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE a “ae 160r ! - . | Deficit foi onth 92 203,562.12 é odd near here, causing an explosion. ; State is much Her than four! the following article concerning the | Deficit for 1 ine mon 27. him from committing suicide. He, Years Ro» He P¢ in Fargo TESS Bott SerENY aie Deficit $1,457,019.25 | did not remember how he had killed. ¢—______— eso. : et at the 1900 total. ‘The num-| 2h, written by George Benson, Fargo Nine Month: -January Ist to September 30, 1927 Me Auntie: Weld: Wai akee vme|| _ Flashes of Life | rie 6 thos: : Net loss January Ist to § 30, 1927 203,562.12 — Why b redit, Mr. Man,— , ber of farm bankruptcies thus far] Net, loss January Ist to September 90, 1 , rd, who was the daughter of Dr.| y buy on ¢ , Mr. Man, ) in 1927 has been less than 50 per) qtarold Bachman and his “Million | Interest on Construction Bonds 128,099.88 SE EEL | By The Associated Press) When cash is much the best? | cent of that reported in correspond-! notary Band” came home. to Fargo | Depreciation . Bt 59,150.61 janist and had married the Fall| Springfield, Mass—Ruby Brad- ? | ing months of 1923, according to Mr. |tyocday and opened the 1927-28 con- | Operating Loss in Addition to Fixed overhead iver in France in 1920. In ley of Holyoke, pretender to the Why jump into the frying pan Willard. jeert. season with two engagements| Charges ...ss.0-seeeceerseeeeeee eee sees 15,411.63 1925, they said, she had started world’s flyweight throne, knows When you can be our guest? ‘ ) Mr. Willard t t the auditorium, The band, much | oer. omearermraorand separation proceedings. Lord re-, when not to fight. Testifying in his fs ie yitness for ithe | smaller ik numbers, we are told ACL PRODUCTION Hecdie ee $ 203,562.12 tured to the United States and she" successful divorce sult of encounter- wii sta nlae ‘ “ : kot ‘0 subi tha it w: pre last, was en wb 7 J opened a boarding house here, ing a rival for his 's affections. at yor riculture in s + huslaatenlly “received, ‘and. repaid| Bu.Ground — Bbls. Made Loss Per Bbl. Loss | °P®’ Helped Him Financially bid you fight him?” aad ts i fined igh for what you eat, federal trade commission in its study | the audience with a generous sup-| January ... oz 33,183 $17,709.22. § .534 Last year, police learned,. Mme.! judge. “No, sir,” replied Ruby. “He nd watch your savings shrink? , of freight tariff on grain and Brain) Hy of encores. It gave much more | ary 25,418 32,095.48 1.262 | Lord became acquainted with De was a heavyweight.” Why help feed the dead-beat roducts. He was examined bY|than that, of course, else the! 16,301.79 -559 | Krupfell at Grasse, near Nice, where : gaceel When your family needs the chink? Stanley B. aa of Minneapolis, would he no need to devote atten- 1a a both were members of a German! New York—Ten thousand dollars Ce ee eee ae ee sPeVilliam Watt. farmer Ug oF MEM TRE | F NN AE |e ee ee a ee ‘ ard, N. D., who has operated a far S geaaten comple: [Tuy v« 24,693.28 “144 ice beli res A. Levine to the stage. The a MRP Gaes County for 43 years, was Seer ee ee tr ea AGERE 31,028.84 979 | pr rlice, believe that Mme. Lord man who spent $125,000 for a lot/M Fancy dressed spring chickens, {ment of instrum | A 4 who possessed independent financial of fun in the air rejected a vaude- Cc Be oe 2 ke the stand this aft-|trained’as this one is trained, with] September. 165,819 35,605.53 958 | meang and property on the Riviera, ville offer, saying: “I do not, wish PEF Ib. wee ceeeceecceees . . state government. | came Soe ne aatleenetane ee abstmlees aecicanies + 1305,630 287,213 $203,562.12 -709 Wate foc his actwiente ais to make an exhibition of myself.” oa Z ia aos Values Constant Ri Jevery respect for auch concert. work | - We the Sonne but sonable be-| Leningrad—Dranks are being Fancy dressed stewing chickens, 2 5 ¢ ba id values in North akota | ded in t ty] 2 pro-| FY ieve a quarrel arose ov ii ‘ial! ee ie North Dakota as, demanc epee ele cei DRAINAGE TALE Minnesota Parents thd over financial red by hiypnotiam, One Professor POON 35 seis iweade chscwasqatauenead 1 } comparatively constant, leading to when it is functioning in. stirring | and Teachers End Before the body, with a knife Bechteriev gets the men, hypnotizes the inference that they have reached | fortissimo passages, it’ will yield | wound in the heart, was discovered, them into keeping a hand or foot Fancy Beef and Pork Roasts the bottom,” Mr. Willard — said./ nothing to larger organizations in 5th Annual Session | the superintendent of Mme. Lord’s in the air and gives them auto-sug- y } “North Dakota did not have the in-! results attained, ‘The thing that] apartment heard her cry, “That’s not sestion phrases like “Never again,’ Bacon - Boiled Ham - Brookfield Sausage , anh that perc in other sa | pleases one in Mr: Bachman’s band Fergus Fails, Minn., Get: 21. |ttue.” De Krupfell later left. the be velas te a month, Then , sag + an v tle ailment to be! js . 1 le , ty : . ey shun vodka, . 5 “North Dakota farmers are over-| this. be excellent. tone fall - Sinclair Prosecution| board of managers, whict awarded | ¢————__________» » 69 coming. the depression situation by | duction an’ every ‘nection, and tne) Cae , the 1928 convention to st. Cloud,|| NEWS BRIEFS Psychologists Study OMI ac sssicnisiseinvkune avransvuaduuueeln Cc | ereasing their efficiency in produc=| complete “pattern i: superb, Mix] Claims Harm to Dome Not | concluded the fifth anual ‘conven 4| Reason For Mistakes ion, the volume of production per | balanci a count ae " 6 wh man being increased 20 per cent OF enone eecntionsliy ened, | Sufficient to Warrant Lease | tion of the Minnesota Vongress of| Buffalo, N. D.—Mrs. Anna i : Jello, all flavors, x more in the past 10 years. This has |. P P; Schroeder, 49, living with her aunt| Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 21.—()— ‘ Se 4s] secures admirable acco : ‘arents and Teachers., 4 kage ‘ Cc Se icegte shout by better organ-/from one or 2 ; Washington, Oct, 21—cr—| Following the board meeting, a| Fraser etx Males ee whee of a micas ateet eentitie consider: Ge iad ad ization of farm busin use of more Pa iets Pai : Be SBRNAET ‘ : cyty poi » se fj se sf mor Through geologists, the govern-| Special train bearing most of the| falo, committed suicide by jumping| ation in tw rs prepared for { Seat ‘of all eet esnein EEhatica davacaintinelive easy. j ment’s oil counsel endeavored today delegates left early today for the] into cistern, paced peboutatie today at the World Tomatoes, large cans, 43 ) ‘The purchasing of farmers at pres: Mr. Bachman gives satisfactory ane ee iegnbn od Ren-elsbiio wea urged by New-| Captain John H. Diehl, of steamer Gate at Wit- IB MOMBING Foisiclsicelscs'sinisloaiaiaiars Newiewia nrscio c ent in terms of non-agricultural | interpretations. What he lacks in| °° ; : ell Edson of New York, of the na- a Bet TE col a q ities is ab SB berites th TI REAleae : the defense that the compelling mo- | © City of Rome, charged with negli-) Dr. Albert P. Weiss, who teaches | doftargs tes 1 About 8B cents on the originality and depth, he makes up| (iv. “Ce Atbert’ BY Fall pe leasing tional committee on social hygiene | gence when steamer sank another| percholory at OMe star ee n Olives, 1 pint 10 oe. jar, i __.|for in his tone coloring ee of the national congress, at the clos- | stea ff Block Island, acquitted | ™ ; Quee hip Oz. jar, . The witness expressed the belief | out with the advantage of excellent | Teapot Dome to Harry F. Sinclair ing generhl: setsion last. nist. steamer oi loc! land, acq sity, held that vital mistakes are t! : Cc that North Dakota farmers, despite | arrangements, all of them cut to the | Was the danger of drainage by ad-| '"Heo"O Niemi or authoute™ over [BY dury in Boston. result of highly emotional conditions, haga ee me seeeeeececs their improved condition, ate in no| minimum. in’ redundancies, and he Jacent oil wells, school children is o c:mplex one,| Ortonville, Minn—Herbert Miller,| =™otional reactions, he said, do 1 Peer acme tant & further decrease | makes the most of the arrange-| _ Cieorge Otis Smith, director of the|R.'B, MeLaine, president of Moor, |2g°' tenes: Minn Herbert Miller,| more harm than and his con-|] Qnio Blue Tip Matches, lar 40c seller, in net farm pri: s due to increases | ments, He finds it difficult to steer | g¢ological survey, testified that, in| head. Teachers. College, seid” ia Sooats re Sathvelitas re he.. killed | Cusion was that, “on the whole, the 0 Pp » regu ’ 34c ’ pe peeaye have nppeety ae away ue the Gee) is pains ihe at eratat anos a six] speaking on the relation of the par- ‘y - less emotional our lives are, per carton ............ heii: 2 eee rates, evidence pre-| and too frequently accepts the meth- B bertore: the S ex-ent and teacher in education of the rae : ’ sented at the rate hearing yesterday ds of a f band’conductor, but | ecuted by the former secretary of | chi ; afternoon and this ‘morning, dealt} does” a. thorough and. satisfactory | the interior, he sent. a” competent] ofthe are centyi etasehotl S Pare | Richholt’s Annual Corn Show, October 28th and 29th “ide Saha a as Ae pies work in following this lead. It Beoloniit epee Dome who re-|remainder. School activities and = State mil and elevator and private | makes for more spirited and e1 ported that the situation as to pos-); m . 4 : willing and grain marketing inter-| able programs. He. conducts ble kai nape shadabeca uncheupe Legian com a call|m [ ‘h e Minute J U nch Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Sweet Cream’ and Milk. ests of the state for establishment | ease and fine nonchalance, never'| since the date of the executive order “Nothing can be gained by -the Buy your groceries at Richholt’s ‘and save from 15 to 20 14 of free milling in transit privileges | once giving the impression of labor- tablishing the Wyoming naval oil! teacher or Parent in contention ag i at Grand Forks and other Dakotaling for an ffect. There :: nothing | reserve. to the authority in the ‘no man’s Formerly per cent on your monthly grocery bill. | Points on North Dakota wheat mov-|heavy or overemphatic in kis con-| At the outset of the criminal con- land,’” he said. “In his territory ae ‘ 4 cee for Boe, Bue conters ,_|ducting. He makes frequent use of! spiracy trial today, the defense| of overlapping authority or divided The Home Lunch is open for business under new fied eed ss Bie Aa testi- | mannerisms which occasionally add} placed before the jury correspond- responsibility, the parent and the management. = = aa Pr iator at ne his . al the picture, Pat ey one ence between Fall and the late Sen- teen should unite in an effectiv: = : i ou tenons (ee si : “Dealing | ator Robert M. La Follette of Wis-| and intelligent procedure.” , 5 the hearing. The principal witness |teeg ey sn 4 S ieee is 7 ‘ ths Iommi gh eon in| Eat MUTPURE,« Samet Comin, comeing the mana | dhgepermntonateinens ’ s . C. Helm, vice presi- ; megs triaha! | serves, 4 ; ’ dent and general manager of the Bae ot it by hone penile letter wag. dated ‘April 12,1! Temperature and We specialize in Coney Island, Hamburger, and Home : Rosell Miler shin compan "“the evento rage was enjoy-| 022 three days after the ete was |“ Booad Conditions Made Sandwiches - Also all short orders. i ia 'S- lable throughout. We liked especial- | >. s : os . ek, Mand: d other North Da-|~ f “sa tion that Teapot Dome had passed, @———————————— 2 ae ae well oe in Mince: Rect veneet the Flowers £70" | feom possession of the government.| (Mercury real Try Our Lunches - Ydu will be pleased. apolis and Buffalo. Spite cite. Stadedt iene cuiikee! ae anos ot ahs he shoal es BISMARCK—Cle: “We Th VY ‘a Se aghenaegged and the Southern Rhapsody. This | (ve danger of drainage and added good, THE MINUTE LUNCH ; e ank ou trio of numbers was characterized | that “it is not the purpose to sell) "St. Cloud—Clear, 89; roads good. : PROP AG AND A IS Bye eone antenalie good orchestral | oll, but simply #0 preserve oil above] Minot—Clear, 36; roads’ good, 118 6th Street Bismarck, N. D. 4 effects and by good reading. rape the geaund ae iaamant be preserved : Ci ” and Sousa’s inevita ler the ground. ° b] ret eaariay Stripes” were blazed! in The then secretary said also that} Duluth—Clear, 36; roads ‘good. Two Live Specials typical band-march style, and the| military purposes were involved in| Grand Forks—Clear, 46; Grapefruit EUberan/ averture, of “Weber was| theilense aud tat dasadls cond pot pod, : mm a given a nicely varied performance. made public without the authority| Fargo—Cle: 3 = oh a ° of i We 5 Miss Dorothy Bell's hary solos| of the president, but he enclosed a Winona. “thay! i Sweet Spuds, we Testimony Given to Show Al-|were gems, and Hale Phares’ flute| momorandum giving the high spots Jamestown—Clear, (ae 4 Ibs. 2 5c leged ‘Pro-British’ Leanings and piccolo numbers were de:ightful.| in the lease signed by Sinclair, good. : wm i ta learanie! het gar ane a ig yk Sai For a saxophone solo, James Austin It was after receipt of this letter Hibbing—Clear, 34; roads e oce “ALSO” of Chicago School Head did admirably, ind William Paulson | that Senator La Follette set in mo-| Mandan—Clear, 40; roads . lemonstrate at a xylophone can | ti. hi: te Ny Chicago, Oct, TT L(AP) — Fchows| Beauee,_ Musi.” Miss Nell Gwynn, | operation which resulted inthe’ sen: GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS seat boanes -. Cote ~ Salina i Sen icago, Oct. 21.— ~~ Echoes | who sang Arditi’s “Kiss Waltz,” has ‘i = icati % cal - ire of Bayo Bhompeon . eemonie slo- a oopeane salve of warm auslitios. sptional dnyestigeHon et 102824. 222 South 1ith St. Opposite Stafdard Oil —- vis sits gans, “America irst,” and “Down e has a fine tone, and sings with | = Sam Slov Phone _ ) fie Kine George, pcre pounding excellent effect. ome Beomeioter . Sunshine Crispy Crackers ick wi er at the board of edu- ———— " ss ‘ Etispended superintendent of scrooks | Hibbing Is Host to a atte Solis. Ze 44c amet Brie Ener! RT Croce NOTICE tering pro-British teaching in sthe ee = e . Chicago schools was augmented to|_, Hibbing, Minn. Oct. 21.—()\— * Special low prices on all merchandise in our Clothing and MEAT DEPARTMENT nd substance to Mayor Thompson's | Hibbing is today the host to 250 Robertson & Tullberg, Props, Dry Goods Department. A visit here will convince you. . charges that a carefully directed bers of the American Railway 204 Fifth St. i ‘ Spring Chickens -- Stewing Hens propaganda, favorable to England| s@wBridge association who arrived Phone $71. G Speci and unfavorable to America, is be-| here on an early train from Duluth “Good Thi Eat” 4 rocery pecials Swift's a ing carried on throughout the entire| to. spend a few hours inspecting ings to 3 nation. mines, public buildings and nearby Best creamery butter, limit 2 pounds to a 46 c Government Inspected Claims Nationwide Pr nd: e8, custo. PRR ps ey Frederick Bausman, Toeeee ae The party, aboard a special train, Quality Foods : os Kiri Per pound: » ebjers ? af Beef Pork -- Veal e court justice of the state of| arrived shortly before 9 o'clock. That’ . , Best picnic hams, regular price per pound 28c, 1 7 Wash i waa the witness, and he| They were taken go flat card for a : yeh what hi atatie. That’s what we have. And OO os 65 sce bd Sees APR EV ART RES DALE AEE Cc “Oysters”. lt almost entirely with the na-| tour through tl ull-Rust open pit o get complete satisfaction it good: ny i tionwide propaganda he said exists.| mine and then went to the crushing |B} true economy mane is you buy is Pure fard, Silver Leaf Brand, regular price 25 78 sisi. Qiiaebidihe Metal tien diadieeas | Mines te ae, eaaen Bad that the ta plant, west Oh bem, Seog they fl cents per pound, 4 pounds ........0...08 Cc ss diff ’ les und has as one of its| were shown sights of interest aroun i i B a erence, objects the return, of the United| the city, including the Memorial University Brand Food Produc High Grade Catsup, large bottles, regular price 21 States. to the ca ah crown, and Het building, high school, parks and city Always Good ’ ~~. 80 cents, per bottle ....cpecsscocusesesee Cc ie apparent origin o! e s ‘ “| “C, overseas propaganda. The guests left early this after- Good brand oil sardines, 28 c : dy : Se aie influ eee ny | Boon sae Duluth, where tonight they Fresh Vegetables ROR a five x sts ess sphscammenameleen Cc Lydia Darrah, Assorted Kinds, wr Ny "| are guests of the Dulut! issaba i - ey RT) , Peemacy’ of the secs, Hr Bazan | Ste, umn of the Duluth, Missaba Cautions « Tomatoes - Celery - Head Lettuce - Cabbage Solid and hand packed tomatods, regular price, 46 c 70c the Pound ii prt it aras fooliah enough railroad at a banquet, 8 A Farias : arate igRe abaga : * per can 20 cents, 3 cans for ............+6 I suggest ion.” —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— a 4 Snider's Pork and Beans, with tomato,sauce, UT B : Dy ber e the English peas ae Tokay G: feat ee. Cc rs oO ie lish speaking union 9 ol ra rapefi 1 favors debt cancellation, and that|| Don’t Be a A issih Grape Fancy Black Figs, regular price per pound Battle Creek Health Chocelate George Locke, until recently presi-|| Wali Per pound - 10c Special Prices . fe Cc dent of the American Lib: : alking Gas } 25 cents, 2 pounds for ,......--.++.eeeee ciation, is a Canadian aod one Eng. Factory! ri wae paread Rolled Oats, large package, regular 30 cent You'll be Glad of this new addition to your Battle Creek land’s wartime director of propa- . Specials for Saturday. - .. i " package, sae packaes, regis emt ABc i , Food Des ff ‘The American Lib: ie Wrong food combinations gen- Two cans Sunbrite Cleanser and : : és a ila ' TRY IT—NOW—isn’t it a delicious surprise? Chewy ‘ merican Library association, erate excessive gay in your Hand Brush 15c FREE malt honey centers, coated with the richest, finest choco- ‘Bileged proBritish’ propaganda || Stomach, and this is a major ; RACES ATL SLALOM OROE Rares : : late the market provides, topped with choice pecans, 3 Pi es P ing is, cause ots steal many unente. Six bars Palm Almond Soap and 539 With each can of Sunbrite Cleanser we give brush free. Healthful, for Meltose does not create an abnormal s | America while acting as an agency] Combinations? “Dr” Frank ‘art SIX glasses... 2... ee ce eeesee ecco esses OOS sae FRUITS AND VEGETABLES appetite. "You ean safely recommend this bar as.one that ( Bi caine BT a nab: Coy tells you about the vital One white enamel dishpan, 10 bars P & G 1 5 ‘APPLES. every member of the family will like. i Daald Me. Bite tk ios eeiletli Yon wih hate and 3 Ivory soap, one pkg. Chipso’.... 3 . berate fit in better health and increased ——e - Fancy Jonathans or Roman mention ‘ $ 1 95 p A Eon ht 216-ed Sieoet semiener: : JONATHAN APPLES gelled “a 8:45 -+ 10:30 DELIVERIES — 2:30 -- 4:80 We have a few boxes of apples, medium. small, ‘but pose Close 8 P. M. We * out’ . wrapped. Per box ...:... eeeasei tyes $1.95 -27c | | Over Fifty Years on 3rd Street

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