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BRITAIN S U — - T —— 10 yards for | 5 4 v: ": A : . ATy, ; 4 yards for Is According {0 Pledges Made by | | U “we gao\ | |80 Says Parliamentary Members | & $1.00 i ) fiho Tnvestigate ¥ e Ak, Dec. 2.— A London, report on the | | 15¢ Dark Blue > T3¢ % y P\ 1 C ¥ j 5 Marquisette : er R ; : Percales J \ AN Y W omi | '’ 4 Curtain Goods M ' \ lament—>Major Harry Darnes, Wi P z gk X . tan and white : 4 llam Lunn, J. Lawsor Mills and | | 11 yards fox attend the annual | & John I, Swan, the « 3 nes state g rnors at a try In Septemb ( er, as re ” r ] Governor *Rae's opinion' that a X ary comm 2 a S ‘ $1 OO chicf executive of a state should not 2 “In our opinion, the future co RETTR N ‘ ) leave the state during his tenure in 4 stitution of ligyr X ) { i it XA i : T S AT office was expressed freely during his 3 rveport, "is n mat § i ] : } i i ‘ . ; campaign for governor d although 8 | [tlans to decide and n for us nor | 27-inch White g e not make it a campaign | | & EANCT A i ' [ ! | pledge, he endeavored to leave the v 50 10r Ry ) ‘ A impression, he said, that only mat Xt v ters of gravest importance would P cause | to itvide of Arkansas, | V. (6 R cEeAT fir he hasthdt done| N othan ! 8 yards for 8O f : Three invitations to attend the gov- & ; | o “ | w9 v WM 3 = s .-‘4 Lw si 4 been reccived by Governor McRac, ; | sary s for reasonable]| B | ‘ $1.00 and reject | British and othe r,..c’fuc, ot €O Y YR K AR Rhvirmia ] [\ [ %4 5 yards Madras Shirtings Fast colors 39¢ value (S te i o 2. >4 Anothe 1z¢ made by the gov- not in any way pre ce that I BTN Qrinor hef his election was that he 4 “That the delega te¢ 1 would not permit himself to ! | gy : i 1ty on behalf of 1 36-inch White lable to cuiticism directed at othor o i e selected by the ¢ resenta- governors for the number : : d | ; an people Flannel fssued. In almost a ye RICE Lot o o e T S et e e e G LT . 7 B Ready Made : has issucd only two Em-'q] i Sl 4 Slectidine o | Zie value i Table Cloth 0 a man who had ished hi er 1 N 1 anc ny « ) shi and one to woman whose health | i should forthwith ab g 6 vards % QE’— 4 white | ‘ | mes g o SILK N d 8-4 size $1 .U@ ka Satin y 40-inch E 36-inch Velve Linings { tl eating 8 they did 20 ye: 10 valie %Crepe de ('} biack, $2.00 nlllll‘ All eolors Yard £ : Striped Silks = 4 $ gnd Fancy colors M 1 'OO Corduroys =L sGtsery EV GRS U P Great Britai E L = 3 acres of timber during var. i 5 ! ergats of un-| ¥l 36-inch \\'!!iit' Muslin RS, 3 $2.00 value | roae—— $2.00 value o 952.00 value 4 T § : , "y { Bigsize "‘h 1 g;u \9 } C{) 5; ‘E ‘OO E : Bed Spreads R T R L B R R A e TR R R TR ‘ $2.00 value $1.00 Geod qua 8 yards for Choice Cuts -=and Others Serges Red Wool All colors B £ g . i Serge i S il Table Cloths $1.00 value ¥ $1.59 value Wool Poplin - & 63.inch wide 82,00 value white All colors Linen ; 5 yards i 1Y, for 115 for 170015100 | $1.00 | $1.604$1.00 | @ (BT o 0 L o o I T R AT ¥ ST VR R Y $l '00 A“"’\‘ =N & JWELS = e Ladies’ Vests Big Turkish n White Liner xtra Siz d and Pants L HIR § St Ll ; M Extra heavy 3 Pink or blue & ¥ 5 ¢ Red border o value $1.00 value . 6 for bl 2 for 2] 3 for 2 for 3 for | $1.00 § $1.00] 31(@@3 "w& 31.60 § $1.00 25¢ velue Afewweeksagoanews- paper man visited one of the wholesale markets of Swift & Company. FHe e e e wanted to see a retailer action ! Attorney 1. 1 buy a loin of beef and ! ; then watch the retailer sell the porterhouse and : Bnction L oin steaks {rom it over f 1dgment of 31,400 s his counter. He thought the mers . . de ‘ recticut statutes sec this would ma%e a gocd tion 491 plication can e m story. | the probate court for ment of a trustee ove tate, and unc yards for iz o W{.;\flz:x'mmw S 11 yards for The head of the mar- ket took the reporter into the “cooler” where he showed him a high class side of beef. With a wooden skewer he marked off the loin and said, “That would cost a retailer jnst 40 cents a pound, butit's only 8 per cent of the weight of the wlhiole side. Checked 5 T'.J’fi CTTTD T All Blankets . 'yt O NI i+ Comforts 1 wide J§ { and Heather Hose ] Ladies’ Silk aflies 4] LS ir j Men's and Bed Spreads Hose Woo! i Chil ldren's i Ladies’ Hose leather Hose § Ribbed Hose . 2 Pair LHEALE et s 8 pair for {10 pair for 1$1.00 | $1.00 ¥ $1.001$1.00 25¢ value i Ak et AR R A T “This piece, (and he marked off about cne-fourth of the carcass) is the chuck and I'll sell it at whalesale for 7 centg a pound. Pl ember, this is one of our best eides of beef, Ve s!so have beel which sells for half as much.” g were heard under the s City [iems This wide variation in the price of various cuts from the same side of beef is caused largely by demard for i e e S the tender cuta, The others are, of course, just as S " o wholescine. Ay 0l b tevrosenian December Victor Records It seems as though more people than ever are i i M. | demanding choicer cuts, and their demand sets the price, Autos will leave | If few people ask for the forequarter cuts, the price of forequarters will automatically drop to a figure low enough to induce people to buy because of cheapness. The Suns | regular me Even though certain cuts sell for relatively high prices, other cuts, due to lack of demand, sell so low that our profit from all sources over a period of five years averaged only a fraction of a cent a pound. It is competition between consumers for the choice tor o rioy S o 1m cuts that keeps prices for those cuts relatively high; an | Jo s cht or Mrs. Mor equalizing demand for all parts of the carcass would e benefit producer, packer, retailer and consumer. Sehmarr's for dinner Our average wholesale selling price of all preducts has fallen about 40 per cent since September 1920, Swift & Company, U.S A | ""."" 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