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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER'A‘LD‘ FRIDAY, ANUARY 22, 1926, e - e e Lt ‘ Q. Is duoling practiced now to| Q. What 13 the moaning of vn- rLASHES OF LIFE READING OF TFN 1 ( ambridge when an excited person | Waffles Latest American \ wvenge insults in any efvilized coun- | worde “Mizpah?" Where in u ephoned there had been an ex- b N ry? Biblo does the Mizpah bene \uv-\hw (,OMMANDMFNTS IN SCHOOL ADV]SED | plosion in & factory. A tew minutes| Dish to Invade Chinatown A. In France, dueling still pre-|oeccur? | later a second call brought the San Francisco, Jan, 33 UM = uls, although tho legal conditions| A. The word Mizpah is Hebrew | same story and again the ambu- | A " urrounding the combat render the|and means “Point of look-out" or | —— .u.mu l\l"vd o the scene, | Waftles, or in Chinese “Low Leang onsequences trivial, as @ rule. In|“wateh-tower! 1t oecurs several| Dy The Associated Pross | Lendon - The king and queen eral check at midnight has invaded Chinatown. Introduced turmany ducling among eivilians | times fn the Bible, but the famo \‘ ';‘M”“r“ le:nd‘:m;- nmmv\'m““‘ of Numania are reported to have ‘-hnwwl no damage of importance |by an American bern Chinese, the onstitutes an offense; yet duels|context is that of Cienesis 81 | bodles that will not show scralches| zony 19 one of thelr eastles for a 1 g 1] to have been reported from any of . & [l nany of their universities, In the|dary line sct up between Jacob and | produced if the claims of the in-| apyqipy | P RO | Leang" 1s sold caters largely to the ticrman army dueling is still the | his uncle Laban, and the words now | ventor of a process for aluminum | - Are Puzzlm = | Gonnar alamant tuvorite mode of avenging an Insult. | commonly called the Mizpah bene- | alloys are true, | Madrid — Alvator Retana and Miss Carlson Mcmhcr of The “,QF,...,Q,, emulating the In avery German regiment, there is|detion are: “The Lord wateh be- | ~ Juan Caballero, movelists, have \ . Aok ’ court. of honor o determine all | tween mo and theo while we ar . nt think that|bren fned, falled and deprived of | oston, Jan, 22 P—-A new king | Bates Hop Committee {}‘rj:)l‘il]l’l':'ln;,y’l‘:‘u'r::l::;,do:oe;: ::: (uvolved points of personal or regi- | abscnt one from anoth : ‘I e ;“‘ ""’”]‘"“h“» M el rights for 11 years for books s ted lika| Pagmar H. Carlson of East street, | yijowalk usually are seen open nentsl honor and to decide upon e e b sHaORE. R from | TCRarded as offensive to modesty o sophomors at Bates college, 18 & |mouthed Chinese observing the op- ihe procedure demanded by the cir- ; “'“ qu ,(,“ ; !“ ! . a3 & great oxplosion, and may have oo« oy L ae tne committes in charge | eration NS ANS A . el Africa, but no, his father and sister fen e = it 1 i Ayl ) memb e unittee fn chargo |ers A QUESTIONS ANSWERED i ‘umatnneu In Italy dyeling stilly R e el A RAT s York —= “Hiking Hiram irred on water, but which was| o¢ (he annual sophomore hop, which | As an ndded attraction, this res- § N You can get an answer to any prevails, but only among the nobil. 8 Colonel Hiram Bearss, U MColgt in a hatt n oltinn 4l1s to be held January 30, taurant man has installed a soda (uestion of fact or information by ity. In Uruguay, South America, a had a picnic lunch rotired, who led his marines at |, g5 e s A °(\ ‘,{',‘”,,',‘,\r“ll",.’ nioat ‘mopular | Taumtatn ! alse. (e Avets ink BEIER ) writing to the Question Editor, New (0w years ago, the pregident of the bl v " Chatenu Thierey, fu | 1OWNa of metropotitan Boston i en- | LR e POPUIAL ] Yiard b . Rerlin — of the ten mec 2 gaging the attention of events of the college year, and | town. Here may be seen Chinese Dritain Hetald i WashingtopiBureau SLIGpUDHQ. Tesisntd (rom oftiea ia ass ph 0 fighting men to guard | Jlans are being made for one of the | boys and glrly shaking dice to see 322 New York avenue, Washington ot a challenge. In several coun- Mo /DerA oF ithe s oAbIRVL Ve Acs | oro of treasuro n | *ClontIsta today T ot beautltil dRnichs Cyes. BIvon. e | who will hy:thi Ariakh \ 1, C., enclosing two cents in stamps 'rics of Latin America, the upper| . e ll ic doctor's degrees v Yotk that 11 the: faderal fas| Be far, sl :: :{‘("‘ it "rw;e“"‘nz;\ (‘Ar“:: :H.\‘:. buy the [ ik ¢ 3 3 \tal classes still resort to the duel as rs I Sh Gh ] M - axplain the origin {the cof e i o sil e or yoply. Medioal, legal and marits! 4 | Sinking o Ip 10 Lhanne Atlantle City — Evelyn Nesbit is bank bl S et 2 ver vanity cases engraved with the CAUTIOUS idvice cannot be glven, Ror can ex- | ''medy for insylt. - ! college seal, and the dance orders| Little Girl: Can T trust you, Mr. tonded research be undertaken. Al Q. Who was William Mahone r%d GOS‘S FOI‘IHH& back regrefting an ineldent dn Chi-| o R walls and window panes in Came S e . nGllcomant y P ©ther questions will receive a per- 'vho became prominent in American y U | cago New Year's eve. Her explana- , feposed hishop, nrges work. | PFIAEe and Somervillc 0 ath s . A patronesses will | Polleeman: Why, of course, Mt- onal reply. Unsigned requests can- | ['olitics about 18507 tion is that slightly blue, she start- | o7 o COPFCEE WY 18 righttully | €red on the arvard SRS e J ot be answered. All letters are | A. Willlam Mahome (1826-1895) a7, .| ed reading Schopenhauer's essay on | aph, but which is still un. 10 Pres e S et ) il . onfidential.—Editor, became prominent as a leader of the |, 1AM Fla, Jan. 22 UM—Forty- | qycide and acted on impulee Rather. officlals at. ine|lean Ruth V. Pope and Prof. Ward | Little Girl: Will you fix my gar ed f > ships including twelve steamers : rownin ~Li L 3 ! TN 2 co-called “Re-adjusters,” a faction 1V% Ships including tuwelve st | — | Hartford—Everett Victor Mee rd ehserva and the geol. | PrOWRIng tericiendon vamingIRRON Q. How is the displacancnt of a|of the democratic party favoring a‘("":“’ 81 5salingvaasal toshyawere [ BENG ol v oricl=m Dnpostte thalimare | deay Notivalas i ‘aris’ ashool) @ R o B ssel determined ? partial repudiation of the Virginia 2 up a }“?“‘n‘ vnavle toiunlosd fiyaicnateat’of Mrs, Henry C\ I'rick Lzatol ap archilectutall adviser by| tlon that might shed light A. Displacement o & vessel is | state war debt. He was elected to |*Nd tEhtly bottled sxnre the NF“\Z on Fifth avenue are to be the {farifard committe ihjeet ) 1o weight of the water it displaces. |the United States senate from Vire ‘”5 of the Prinz \:Mt‘nnr In the | worid's castlient apartments, Tt will | v admitted the porsibility of ’ it is measure takin e di-|ginia for the terms 1881-1887 and L ke from $20,000 to $500,000 to arthquake but Jo S ' 4 by taking the di-|gin “‘,’:;:“\J:R‘i"‘ S fakaR o to § arttord- [an earthquake but looked more for nensions of the under-water portion |aroused antagonlsm by voting with mervaLve talimates placas thaliyyyiaiatile In the! 13-story bullding: i volving \New Vork ealals news of an exp Prof. Kirtley | ¢ a ship, finding the number of ithe republicans. |loskiitolehipping at aboutathoftyio - e R s e i B e e ublo feet contained therein, and the | Q. What is the meaning of the|Mlion mark. Hollywood, Calif.—TBebe Danicls © court from Fairficld court. |ment, pointed out. hewever, that it - vight of water per cubic foot being [name Lindsay? |, Announcement has been made}, T (CRL Tl bumpe. on | RS S e ,f‘,“,‘,,,, ot P 13 3 (”, o ' nown, the weight of the volume of | A. Lindsay is a tree name, which ‘:\",‘.?'Ig;}"fonh’:"‘,h",’;,r‘,‘fl”r' Ahe ORI et oo taTiinet o athieyala oy Teraleb o5 0000 tor ot AARITL ToraE et -1\.};1 13 ’” ‘ater e o t e volume of | wi L NOLTON e e STl e 4 . > = 5 5 igdlad| 11 ‘r(;:xixat‘cnbx. :o::pulcd. mil!‘)‘a”:m:aymsw;:;m nla“r:de: r;((1 de' Colonel Gilhert Youngherg, United | 1 4 on a curhstone, She was fleeing menauskas against Con- | probably red no more than| "Q. 1Is it necessary to reply to a|tree, 3 PRELD tes gdistrict engineer at Jackson- "““'»V motoreycle cops. ' r‘m;w;v{vv“ lp;-.mr trom Harvard. | b oees 0 . | Lt i e - r old child killed June Aimost en- | 4 ' Aristmas card by sending a New| Q. When did the Custer M'\s-“{”_ e O N ve Tk = Womenisamnotne: £ et e car's card? 'saare” oceur? i Warei tRore! any aurs | LIak afsiie qhOrE of el TINRLIG e et Sl sy e e 3 1° Y \irs. Joseph Arburr of 110 Winter Street, New Britain, Conn., Tells Re- It is not customary Lo answer | vivors? [hanneliunieas privatQeintercsis LT AL Lheh, | Hartford—Attorne 1 markable Story of How “ERBIUS” Gave Her Back Her Health, Il liistian sard with & Now Year's| A It took place on Jgune 28, |0 fo Faite it before tomorro i make up and go frea in Mamistrate luays state, by payins i a0 3 | I T o 6 3 1 the barkentine is not a | Gresser's court. He ordered losing muny of its cfficient cyecu- on — n rl. In fact it is rarely done. It|1876. Custer and his entire com- | Golonel Youngberg Eald the [ Mary Carpansky held in tives inet se- Tn an intervicw with the “ERB- | the time and my housework be- it « well to thank your friends ror mand of 208 men were killed. nwh-‘“m be cut away {6 make it po 1 for gashing her - 1, Mal- JUS" Man at The Falr he said: came a drudge, I at last got te the icir Christinas cards when you ‘bonn were found later by exploring ! e nla i tontas 5 head with a plate. T nd Loy- “Many people right here in New | point where I had to give up. I 1 cm but Do answer is necessary. | partles. There were no survivors. i e i P ' "y e ded Q. What ure the names of the| Q. How are the ears of a Ger- {liarbor by a channel “hy-pa = fn conne = anl Dritain are today endorsing "ERDB- | heard of “ERBJUS' and declde \ : 4 o o |around tho sunken il Dre o g dnp and robhery of taxicab : JUS" and a few weeks ago these to give it a trial and I was very 3 rents of Zane Grey, the novelist | man police dog made to stard 5 8 City, Mo, — Mrs. A. s father 18 Lewis M, Grey | oreet? have beesniworkingsioniiithin s e R ar Wedn nigit roquired ral hours to de- same people were weak, sick and much surprised with the results 1 his wmother Alice Josephinc! A, They are cut when the dog in path” since the Prinz Valdemar L"{]« i'nl‘“l:‘rf””~‘w' ) f‘m‘ g e fermine that t) had " no se- ailing. If you have constipatien, | that the first bottle gave me. | Zane, |« puppy to make them pointed and | "I N1 Tcom ofiimhn C Wagonon | Groen Lo d e B gamopan top, bubibacknehes, ferl dired outidnd wun| Y have mgw 1Mken fene hetin \ Q. Why s the word Junior not | erect. e isdbarkantinpani Brolel: W e A T i mantger of Ameriean Thread o ird seientidl s wi awd sick all over just EIVC and the results have been remark- | T e e [to s a foating eaharef. St S T imantie, 5 the side of & ey ad CERBIUS® a (ral and you Wil anje. T am today enjoying the b 4 : - bears the name of 1.‘ r n|v.v1ur‘ T S oR ot Dalton, blown out 1} mogr w oin the large army of "ERBIUS" pealth that T have for many years. i Wilh the name son \\oumled Man Dies But : e ) — | mot have recorded the disturbanee, hoosters, Read what Mrs. ATburr |1 ean eat anything without dis- v his father. i i fetel] i U Hartford—State to secure | It was discovered that there had says: |tress, 1 do my housewerk with ) s reason periaps s that B'g Change mn Mg “"-‘l\\(:l\(: E%ly)l’}ila?l:?ly’! eeslors cannot b streams in southern part of s been some blasting on a farm he- 1 had stomach trouble of the|enss, and T wish to publicly en- A tiere is small chance of coufusion in ‘w A SR e e _offset conditions due to pollution. | tween Lexington and Waltham but worst form and at last T got 50 bad | dorse this great remedy.’* ¢ naties of mother danghter £ s e Ny not of a heavier character than that J could not eat. The plainest gt ntroduced a¢ b wother is Mrs. Joha |,mm‘ Face 1 owders 8 surrounding ooting ! I : | Hartford—Two appeals to conrts | yama) of foods would almost kill me and | ”f“‘"' 15 eing taced o { th Brown) while the AbTurgRRatenio R0 r men and ifteet. bus lines fn Windham A flock of rumors wed en gas would arige on my stomach and | The FAIR DRUG Department by & i STy B e | R ey ot ke moening dnsLlice Tt i SyomirEIon] ind in Waterbury—Hartord ¢ the hewls of the shocks. Two ame | stop my breath | representative of THE “ERBJUS® | A € h proces ) rEe hospita arents vis i 1 84, Hy bulances raced te Ul squa 1 ¢ ) | ) BT L D S o R e o o e et el R 0 wreone | VManCes raced to Kenall square fn I was tired and worn out all of | Company. “]:‘1‘ ‘L‘" “'l:'”"‘y 97| — will not let an ugly shine come | honre earier w {hrec t | ing nnmes. on his cane, Tt AmE DA svond Meroil . A vould bo the feiminine Of | 4y rongh; stays on until you take it | wounds in his abdomen. Gilpatrle back to state at once for Joan amd Jean are | Offf fne and pure; makes the pares| e tolg Harold D. Crou New York stants|aicationing ) i o s “‘“7;:‘r;;xl-.:',‘-r,‘.w:‘n,i ! m\n:v.‘]my‘v‘x.v nat- | found nim at yis door alx nd Catholics ! Tm - == SATURDAY SPLCU\LS AT g | Harslet e femis skin; gives a soft velvety com- | o'clock, he come (roy of eduenti en | Tha il v W fhe girls mame | Plexion. Get this mew wonderful | vere Thursduy it 0 Commandm in {he dustry swhich 18inob now beir : It gy l bu.Jouu mn:mm h"]’\vl:':‘]rp[u\;llrr‘(‘\l ‘1“‘\11;,.,\.\ at| Nf'm- men in an ¢ ‘-‘m; )1 schoois, in an ¢ Tovt ”w, stop m‘m, _:, :\. of observers from the . Jean Harviet, A 4 e cou would make no further A change In rules will be necessary ading ‘ ‘! (. lIlos deep sca 00ze any valuc i e e e —— — l . \ r as has been determined Best Pure Challenge riments it has not. Kelp or | however, has a high fer- i, Q. Wien did knives and forks | vl come into use? N LY | Less than 300 years ago| 3 and torks were considered | | In France in the 17th | & cverybody ate with their - sven in - the courts of | S 1 and Henry 1 and the | t ficient court of Louis XIV | ks were unknown. There is a ory of the wife of Doge, Domenico <ilvio of Venice, who was said to be b0 dainty to touch food with her ngers. She was given a small gol ork to cai with and is described as ng luxurious beyond belief.” | Queen Blizabeth was the first Eng- | i sovereign to use a fork and her courticrs and people were not at all pleascd with the pra As cer- | 1 Divine delivered a fiery sermon zainst thier use declaring it was an CLEARANCE SALF. JANUARY BIRNBAUM’S 166 MAIN STREET—CORNER ARCH AND WALNUT STREE sult to God to usc a fork when he 10 provided fingers for our use. I'he first table knife came into uso ' sbout the same time as the fork. Ior a long time cach man carried his own knifc with him. That is he used his hunting knife when it was nceded at the table In the Our Patrons Are Alway CHILDRE Sale price, yard Gettizg Skinnier Every Day hrown, tan, maroon, green PONGEE You all know this quality 0il Compound Tablets which 5¢ yard. Sale price n very ed 12 sicklx yard pounds 7 mobths. TREMENDOUS RFD[’(‘TIO\ THROUGHOUT THE STORE—Everyt S SWEATERS 17th century silver knives were in- All pure wool Sweaters for boys | | For men and women. bound with sill ribbon or cord. Many Size 66x80. Two in one Esmond roduced for table use. and girls, slip-ons or buttoned different eolor. Reguiar $6.9% 9 Blanket, double woven, hound Q). Ts military service required of front, with or without collars, Sale price € il aronnd, nice as.ortment of ull male citizens ot Portugal? Many colors and styles, Reg. RS ) 3 plaid Reg, S1.08, A. cally able male Por- Sale COMPORTERS e $2 98 1w0so citizens are liable to mili- | 1.95 Full sdze Comforters, made of 100 per cent new white cotton > service from their twentieth 5 ndee) i) flling, with flowered satecn and lingette covering until their thirty-fifth year or both sides. Rea. 8700, Sale Price 4-98 3 Q. Can you give me the total WOOL DRESS CREPE sl enivat el soul p i WOOL MIXED BLANKETS revenue from the postal In plain colors and also plaids. s Size 66380, double Dlanket, ex- the v as compar The very newest shades, Reg. Well dressed women wear Wellfit Brassicres. The Wellfit Bras— gra heanys all color plails year 192 08¢ yard. Sale sieres ar arantecd for style, comfort and wear, Boy them now ARilEr e SE G . A. During the fiscal i ch at the sale at Cut Prict e $4_50 he postal revenues, including fees AL e el rom moncy orders and profits from i e ostal-savings busine: ¢ GURED §! AYON T postal-savings business ?\?:?::“11":3 F1 1Hl(mll|\ RAY RUFILED CURYTAINS uring 2 Vine ol marvgnisetts 2.048,778.41, an st received a shipment of the S l:uulu I":"‘l"l nf i " 9.18 Iatest spring designs and we are et ar m‘:l"" Hlleatiom e offcring them at a very low iTcront patitn s e sy e ReE 980 20 patterns, Regular 5108 79c ALL WOOL JERSEY TUBI Very fine wool jersey tubing in heaver. To go $1 29 trimmed with Something Must Be Done and Done nt, yard . SLAS. sal, Rizht Now—Quick. Price = IMPORTED JAPANESE e S Tens of thousands of thin, run- ywn men — yes, and women too LADIES' FLANNEL GOWNS o L T R The very best grade «llk pongee. 5 i R Pl natural color only. Reg. 98¢ Made of heavy Scoteh flannel; ziving up all hope of ever being o Ml cut. Reg ble to take on flesh and look i cae 69 S S o $1 00 Ithy and strone | Price, yard . : (S : All such prople can stop worry- 7z — e fnz and start to smile and enjoy | 9/4 LOCKWOOD SHEETING Chidreastrioien right now for McCoy's Cod | | = considered one of the best grade. n Ir \\Hl tell you all about, ¥ Regular 79¢ (o on ioes albailiny Reg. 05c yard. 49 FOUR-GARTER FOUR-GARTER Sale price 59C ) sale Price, yard (¥ CORSELETTE CORSELETTE ( tirM, weak and — Made of Pekin stripe made of brocade, ik striped o R T i A 'yw:xn;ns in 3 To Extra long with deep elasti batiste, comforiahle '\Ih\w'd COTTON BATTING oks and ne s fine, St over dis plastic = 2 T WHITE OUTING FLANNEL \'.lu "vm.k o "‘ :ll""""}"‘m‘:“:‘":” "\' 3 . 1ol of white cotton bat- $ sl of nz. flesh producing xtra heavy. Regulm 20c yd Regular 98¢, Reguiar $1.08 ‘:I"‘-;“ ""\ quills, stitehed or = B Ryl Georie Toantt ks 22 Rt 85C e Tt 1.69 Plain t7e 72x90. Regular ! i \use of its horrible smell price, yard : C . 150 Sale $1 00 il flshy taste and because it e S TN DY a S Bl F]"T\'ltho” oy | FIGURED SILK CORSELETTF GIRDLE CORSELETTFE —— = McCoy's Cod Liver m- | Regular 3298 Regular §3.50 pound Tablets are as easy to take Marquisotte curtaining, 40 inch nE $2 49 e P $2 98 TURKISH TOWELS ; st o RSl B Ll G et daen R R i fie 3 i 1 LArge siey 90 ok densth: Rew deesi't gain at least 5 pounds in G9c yard. Sale 49(‘, B AR NS Rt Pl lays your drugglst is authorized price, yard . CORSELY | BRASSIERE price, cach 22c You your mency back — — Regular $1.49, Regathe s8¢ @ 60 cents for 60 tablets, IMPERIAL CHAMBRAYS sale Price Sade Price 49(: —_——— *A Jive pharmaelst anywhere, | 3 Y to get McCoy's, the i solid cokore aechecked, wews — CHILDREN'S WOOL SOCKS e rus anaine st spring shade. Guardntee i R i Skl Sha Ve fast color and finest quality RRASSIERE BRASSIERY Also long Hose in all colors and 25¢ of that High Standard Morchm.ldiw that ALE AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES s Confident of Obtaining Here and for THIS S E BEACON BLANKET ROBES ESMOND BLANKETS $1.49 PAJAMAS NG MEN'S FLANNEL and Made of heavy Sooteh flanne! is LEEPING GARMINTS Regular 43¢ sale Price Regular 98« Sale Price sizes Nale patr 79¢ 45¢ price LARD 2 pounds MILK MARKET (0. DALITY: EUUDSAT | -WNUMY PR‘EEE s TEL 2485 OF THE BETTER KIND \Imnmg bpeual\ From 7 o’clock to 12: }0 noon b 20(‘. .m15c STEAKS o lb 29c ALL DAY \I'l'( 1 \L; ROAST PORK (not frozen) PRIME RIR ROAST . BONELESS HAMS . LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB BONELESS ROAST BEEK MEATS BEST MAINE POTATOES | LEAN I*RI‘L H SHOUL! l)FR H(h\ l cuT H \‘\ll)l RG. .. LEAN SMOKED SHOULDE ll\ R(H \l) SIRLOIN PORTERH( h 22¢ b 28¢ . Ih 35¢ 1b 38¢ 1h 28¢ ROARE VEAL ... ..., s Ao 1Y SBC TOTNIEANBIGHORSE S S S ben s be FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS ...... N SUat e anuIb4b0 SAVERKRAUT oo 0 . 3 Ths 25¢ H AN BOILING BEE l Ib 10c | LAMB FORES . ¢ sSperry & Barnes' BACON 1h 42¢ | LAMB STEW ™ 16¢ LEAF LARD (cones) 1h 20c | VEAL STEW . ... 16e BEST FRANKFORTS Ib 18¢ | LEAN 'I‘\R"} RIBS h 20( SUGAR— 10 o .‘w'éf”‘ 58c 25" $1.43 EVAPORATED MILK ........ R CAMPBELL' TOMATO SOUP .. ... " : Iii.. 3 cans Zc mm\ \\1) BE \\ 5 3 .'%rans 25¢ DicHis B RO BC it R EIC e 206 panaze .. OC | Crackers m hox 19€ {‘.“;?k'e'.'l’""‘mzm‘\37c cut from the tub WEDGWOOD Butter CREAMERY orin ';-1b prints 2 Ibs $1 ,00 :‘ t:il\\i\n i EGGS ]m-gvs.‘\‘;lacled 2 dozen 79(: GOOD LUCK T NUCOA NUT FIRST PRIZE ) 320 32C pade OLEO OLEO . 0L FO 5 m CALIF. SUNKIST FANCY BALDWIN 5 l)l{ ANGES d:m- 25C 3 quar(< 250 Fancy “White .|uMIo\\dm head 29c Cape Cod Cran- 23c mp(‘vm aty Tl lfld"h 35 ncy Bleaches 23 c l- resh dug ( nmfl: or [‘ar‘sn!ps 2 s 15 Yellow l.luth 41 25c Celery bunch berries quart Turnips Solid Head Red or Yellow | Fresh Cut Cahhage Th 6C Onions . 4 s 19c Spinach ... peck 49c Extra Heavy Sweet Green Kiln Dried Grapefruit 3 for 25C Peppers ... quart ISC Sweets .... 3 s 25c

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