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SBCTNG FGHT = ON RS om — Sunday Show that Both Sides Are Anxious, ¢ MEANS MORE THAN CITY. serted, Will Settle the Policy " of State Legislature, © Poltiioal meetings on Sunday in Jer » ey City made a new fore have Sunday moevotings been held An antt-boss meeting at the People's) Palace Friday night gave the ous, and| doth Demoorata and Republicans held| Bunday meotings, claiming that “the) better the day the better the deed," is| other true of polttice as well as in _ things. ‘The betting was even. The epporters of Fagan dec. they are the Reform party, go alm to Republicanism, though Pagan is the nominee of the regular Republican party, his nomination being ured as @ distinct victory over the Republican boas, Dickinson, On the yather and, the meular Demooratic ‘pomines, Mr. Henry, claims that Fepresents the reform movement. Equal| taxation is the slogan of both parties | The Police Department. » ‘The charge was made by D Speakers yesterday (hat M for the Ars: time in the hi! “wy Clty, has dragged the Poll partment into politics. Tat depart- mwent has been comsidered sacred and for many years the boast of every party has been that the Police Depart- ment has been kept above politios, A few days ago Cox was transferred from the Baventh Precinct to the First ‘and the captain of the First was sent eo the Sixth, which Is safely Repubil gan, ‘The first ts a lodging-house dis- frfot, and it was charged by the re- formers that colonimtion was going on there, The transfer of Cox, a strong Pagan man, to that district te de- Mpounoed by the Democrats as a poll- tical move, and public sentiment ts ap- pealed to to frown on such use of the Police Depariment for political pur- pose. | Mayor Dugan's friends made no at- tempt to defend tho mo¥e, elinply 4 fg on the stump that It was necessal for the purtty of the ballot in the Firs Precinct, and letting it go at that. They same k at the Democratio candi Gate, Arakibaid ©. Henry, with the charge that he and some of his frien are forming @ boa! combination with the New Jersey Central Railroad Com- y and President Truesdale of the ) vee Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company, a charge which Henry denies emphatically. Both for “Reform.” ffmen Charles C. Black undertook to Getend the Demooratlo ucket, and made @ strong speech in Elks’ Hall in which fhe contended that the Demoonatio nom fnees stand for reform and equal taxa- tion with all that «he favorite slogan h parties means. * ave intend to see,’ sald Mr, Blac! ‘€n interview, ‘that the corporatio thelr fair share of the taxes. Under the spresent scheme of taxa the railroads pay a fixed tax of § thelr main tracks to J erounts to abou private property range y City to .118 0 mile on “Political Meetings Held on,: Mayoralty Campaign, It Is As! ord for Jersey | Miss Mary Drei Dolitias. Never before in une history of | | the State has Interost run 90 high ae to! | Justify Bunday meetings, and never be-| j hel, concert will be given at the headquar- ters of the Central Oud, th through Canada pices mmany Committee of the Twenty-third Assem- bly District, wall be held {ate evening a! the Manhattan Casino, Bighth avenue | and One Hundred and Fitty-fith street NEW _ ROCHELLE, eee daughter of Mr. and Mre. David Patten evening at the home of HARLEM | ' NOTES. The Harlem Philanthroplo Soolety, of which Mra. Frank Littlefield is presi have all arrangements made ¢ ally inaugurate the season ts with v will give a Hol == 5 i the 1 Y for the ovcasion and — crowded r w >—— A walter from @ restaurant came out) ; waa Teee pte oe ie sbibenpan gues 5 mebere sae oF arte ar A hoe and told of @ stranger who had left a} me of Mra. Hamilton Higgins. | Mii", Si Meyer 3, Maxwell, M. Ml * Woman Whispered Over punaio. rhe man, ne sald, ad @ out No. $1 Peet ats who fe ohalrmari helmer, C, MiXohell, EB. Meyer, | £ ‘pt Poli hat H hand, Glennon examined the bundle tertalnment committee. The | 4°" hnelder, seep en . pr ya Annus] report hag shown the society to | Auphter, ar or me Fg Wol: | A gonasert, wine ahKie none to-Police that Her | and found tt contained pieces of silver, be in @ prosperous condition and an Roselle Belg- West One Hund) 4 h t, to Max Nathat of this city, has been announced. A brilliant wedding of last week was that of Mise Katherine Valentin Bren The ceramony took lace last Wednes- day morning at $t ide were he Misses Mary Marguerite Brennan, Marie and IAuretta Mulrey, Vincent an, Edward Meer > while Meohan, vad Thomas Kane were ushers, A wed- Aing breakfast was served Manhattan, fa month at Narraguneau Pees Mra, John Lynoh, of No. Bib’ for an extended stay at wit Dr nest Campbek, son of the Rey, Joho L. Campbell, the former pastor the Lexington Avenue Baptist Chu: us married at Malone, N, Vednesday evening. A desisieak party Y,, Inet at Republican seventh street, to-morrow evening. Mrs Kite, e after an ‘est, have retii ed and will spend nd Twenty Several weeks of thelr Mra MA, ue and daughter, Monday evening n Miss Bina, of Rohe Seventh avenue, Foneceine orchestra wil are wintering to Souch Carolina, They dance musia expect to spend some time at Virgin: Hot Springs before they return, ia | A ratification meeting, ander of the Tai oral Hall eral Mr. and Mr. John G. Quind; ent several months touring tn e Park Miss Sarah Brier, of Newport, RL. s belne entertained by friends at No. who Burone, to thelr home in Law- David H. McCracken and Miss Jennie were married Jast Wednesday he bride's pa- ent in Newburg Mr. and Mrs, ‘racken will reside in Port Chester. Miss Elizabeth M. Hayes, of Elmira, NN. Y., is visiting friends in Woodland avenue M and Mre, Chester L, Moorhouse. of North avenue. have gone to Trenton, NJ, to visit relatives. Miss Mav > Murphy, of Newburg. te yest of friends in Church street. “harlotte Behrends, of Wehster atives Mra. Thomas Anderson, of sre being entertained by » Pelham road and towns of that this s 8 it 1s a mi Democratic party wi 1 for # onditions, A cha lod, ar avill give the peop at they are ine for. “This than mere Foullty go! Btate Li all over ¢ € the equal taxation Treacy Elected Anyway. John J, ‘ive Cheinman of Democratic County Convent ard Stands for Fagan. “YT eoine! with the views expres 3 H Jersey should pass a Which would bo to di Bervice ehinery ested of com es and the Pu tions to exhibit t orn statements as to ex r political purposes would, y Opinion, bring about the desired result.’ Both sides are claiming an over Whelming majority, but the betting is even, RIIS GIVES QUAKERS ROOSEVELT’S WORD | | President with Philadelphians in| Fight Against Graft, Says His Friend, (Special to The Bvening World.) | B PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Oct. 90.—' % against graft in rest assured that, Instead | you ose th fan Interview yes! 7 ia, of New-¥ork, BAL friend of "resident T d the stu inte of the Pennsylvania moraing, thelr ser- IF COFFEE and “tannin. REGISTERED cents, and flavor. our new patrons daily, him for a.free package. 244-246 GREENWICH STREET, the Jak der, otto, Mins A, Obras, |meyer, J. Kitng and Otto Hopple. William T, Lavelle of Wiki recently at the offioe of Mr. Freeman street nan and George Francis Meehan, both var ty mark the return of the Well known in Harlem soolal gircies, couple from a trip thro Members of the Wan, heeded by its «#tandard-bearer an, a cousin of the And with a brane band, marched to the {e, was the maid of honor and the oMce and nald thetr respects, A reception waa held at the home of; stret and Jerame onnd Haat is the organization's Forty-fourth #trect | “| Gadrie!'s Churoh, oat Mr. and Mra, A. One Hundred an brother of the bridegroom, was [ast Friday BC. Kittle and Miss Blanohe ee will be held in the parlors of joyabdle trip through hospital on bgp a of the bi @ season at the Norwood, Sev: by and, avenue and One Hundred erty: | on matn Se sixth st jt trlp were apent In Chicago and visinity, pce ip The young Madi 105 Elm street, ( body from colds, eves tho lungs of soreness and prevents » is In New Redford, Mass., visit-| pneumonia, Ask your druggist for a 2% cont vial, and if you are not satisfied I will refund your mon M HURTS YOU DONT DRINK SUBSTITUTES THE INJURIOUS properties of coffee are caffeine Before the advent of DIGESTO COFFEE people naturally were compelled to take the next best thing—coffee substitutes. WE NOW OFFER YOU _ BRONX NOTES. |fl00) Til = SSeS An exceptionaly @ucoessfu! naire was oF Mul ‘ond annual reception Pleasure Club at ino on W iall Wes special. y € The other successful ptason ts anticipated. | Ste @, Dudley Two H | Miss N. Ryan, H, Cook, @, Dw t and Ve Rey, Dr, Willlam C. Bitting preached Charles Albrecht, 1. Belster, ©. Becker: | evening, An ox era as [nis farewell sermon yesterday at the G. Hecker, Busch, B. Brown, 1. been afinived aftaln which ¥ It stopped opposite No, M He |Mount Morris Baptist Church, of which | Carey, e), asa y | be under ¢ on of Mrs. BF “4 . 1 bie bell, and @t once a young man d long been pastor, Dr and Mre evertigfam, GC, Gleokner, | Mist ©. | Austin. s HE HAD CUT HIS HAND, durted out and demanded lf iB were tendered a farewell recep- | Good, Mies Ir, Holer. George Ils, A. ndball match between C. Horn “What do you want?" t Friday evening Keller, Mise Kelley, & rine : O'Brien and D, Howan and k | prt Ai | Welle Cirvflette, as LAlle Obrvtl- ed Inet Friday even: “Ll want youl” retorted Glennon tendered Mr. and and mn the ries Frey A inerer, No, 464 evening to celebrate the Mesere, John Fenningers, forty ith birthday, 'The| One Dec. 18 the Jack Wiewer Aasocia- years ago, as an inoorrigfole character, | ‘Johan, w have you been all these games and dano- | wiv m~ \, Peer Rene | the, after which @ supper was served Ben ein mnacel show end te. A winiapered call waa recetved at the | years?’ she exclaimed. at the Hotel Pgh the oats eee Mre.| dred and Pifty-sixth stret and St, Ann's Butler street station yesterday after. ‘Does this man live heref inquired Dae iit Mra. | avenue, |noon, and the sergeant who answered | (lennon. ‘Miss’ M. Wood, Wilham Wells Miss A. Sohmidt- p vi Bor Die ‘oung | Hundred and Twenty-ni THT WORTD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1905, | That was hte only elue. But it wee attendance, Gleunon followed | trai] of blood down the) etoop tral disappeared, ward i the I 8 House Was Being Robbed. {ng at the Emerald Court, A briltiant | Detectiv ) i Bay We BloGLin "wen teaiea Tee VE] eens, Vemenes John Hays to] seemm | team, Oo a} Ir y Man's Hand Ban me | Maar he ae Be Gy Hory art ht) the OM Home Which He Had | | Man's Hand | et me | Been Turned Out Of, | claimed that he lived there and that ‘bis name wae John Hays, The name on the dell was Hays, and for a moment Glennon was uncertain what to do, The bandaged hand dégded him, When Hays tried to @hut the door Glennon erabbed him. At ‘he end of the souf- fle Mins Anna Hays appeared. She had been turned away by his father six | recognized the burglar at once, jew Wakefield pol mith, White Plains avenue, 88) for occupancy on Jan. 1 next. Following @ trail of dleod tram No. 853 Clinton street, Brooklya, to No. # First place, Detective Glennon made a a clever capture of @ burglar who took refuge at his mother's homa, whence he The Boaumonde jhold ite annual reception at Casino, One Hund Pleasure Club will Huber's nh , efforts are being m to have it sur- Mr. | pass all previous on Mrs. Herman Meyer and har father, a |the telephone had ome difficulty in bd ie efter be) AS Oren! lnecie fon hearing what was wanted. We oe ne i yew, Oe tur ty oir At the @fation-house Miss Maff ap- Mae. No G8 West Bien aeety tele S I ‘A’ ! ‘EN I I A fo made out at length that Mie IMate | “ and Mee. George Gale ney conte ‘ Haff, staying with Mra W, P, Ritohte pares a to te ont doen having feagon at No, 6 West was af tho ‘phone and chat sie was | no home after his ete had told how gs 4 th afratd to speak toud leat she warn a) lier fat had driven John Hays from and Mra, Herman J, Van Bps in even: |cepartment, with entertainments at their burglar who was et work in the house | fi°,i9: o he had disgmoed the Van Hips, of No. & West Ninety fone ing at the Hotel Astor, in Manhattan, {ng ’* "OW#e* 08 Wednesday even-| Then he found himself out off. Central| =m for the benefit of a hompital to be estab- | lished at Tottenville, wi One Hundred and Bixty-fouren Pho ree tee ' Take: Sethe Darlsh house on Tuselay evening, 8 bas been a big attendance, and a nice mum has deen realised. hound Well known to Harlam residents, PR Meese h yy ip 9 and emoker, under roth: Kt Bachmann's Theatre on Monday for the benefit ‘est Brighton, ifeh ope come to a close this eve: es of Stapleton Circle, No. of the Unton, will be gi and vaudeville evening next. Professional talent hae been engaged for the occasion. é ‘ pout No, 101 Weat One Hundred and ‘Twenty: | ,A7rangements Ste Aloe Pea val, for ete benefit. of St. Vincent's Hosnt afternoon. Invitation have Seen issued by Court America, for held sem!-wee! han din; COLDS CURED IN ONE DAY. Tt you have a cold get a bottle of Mun- y and see how quickly tt Oold Ou harge of the nose it cures coughs and Positively Ca A pure coffee—free from all injurious properties, We buy our coffee in the open market. It Is cracked and the chaff eliminated; the coffee is then put through our patented process, roasted, ground, sewed in sterilized cheesecloth bags and every ten bags packed in hermetically sealed packages, By this process pure, harmless coffee is not alone assured, but a large economy Is effected, and the coffee will be as good a year from now as when originally purchased. package contains enough for 25 cups, the price is 25 DIGESTO COFFEE is of an unusually fine blend Its rich aroma has won for it the highest praise, and the knowledge of its absolute purity—the fact that it may be used without hesi- tation by any one—is appealing to thousands of NO MORE SUBSTITUTES, but DIGESTO COFFEE, pure, harmless and unadulterated. GO TO ANY GROCER in New York City and ask If your grocer hasn't DIGESTO COFFEE write to us, giving his name, and we will send you a package free. DIGESTO COFFEE COMPANY, NEW YORK, This affairs of the fall i ighta of id jos of the First Pres- |pytertan Churoh, of Stapleton, are buslly at eat cee the Sunday Bohoo! be 1e oo the church on Nov, 10. Re. {1D | hearsals are bel ‘and the affair promises to be @ big suo- cons. e fire companies of the reg Fite Department {fl cele of the volunteer for @ nentertaln- MUNYON Each “He does not. We would not have — | Rave him the number ef the bouse and | which | etective Glennon mwas sent out tm hot| held on Thurs. | haste, Number 855 Clinton street ts a four-story brownstone house, A young day evening, twenty-five new . memb: were elected to the organizatio: | woman looked out ef the window as ~ Glennon came up. | | At ® meeting of th ..|oratio Club of Mid Necorns u's John Bowe te presiden HEAT FREE OF COST ned ™ oan't The Sempronius Boolal Club h 44 the following officers for th Bi 1" she whtapered, “Burgians!" come down. I'm afraid.” year: Cornelius Burns, Pr ¥ Vioe-Presiden Gas Jet Generator nt; Clarence raid, 12, exter, Recording Seoretar) vard | The heat your gaa Jat ven | DoHfart, Finanoiat Secretary, ‘and Owen Found Blood In the Room. tntensingdy Sted and home ot MF, and Mes, ‘Ro PAE Ie rench windows. A pile af allver waa Fellected knd defected to lying {n the dining room ready to be removed, He found a broken window tn the rear of the house through which the thief had gained entrance He also found that the man hed out himself anf that a stream of blood led through the rooms, for | Brighton, Mr. and Mra, D, J for Goneruee teurned to their home at the) The concert given at Mark's M. B. 5, on ‘yriday F of the room. ‘The ne The ilebt ts | 50 per cont. {9 |Churoh, of Pleasant , evening proved a decided success, An excellent programme was rendered by the Abble Totten Conoert Company and hly appreciated by all present. a) i yb tpald for 81.00, Money b if not eatished. Write for clroular, Agents wante WM. M. CRANE CO,, 8, 1181-88 Broadway, N. ¥, tts | Df the ly | | To: Flour. Pride of St, Louis—Made from the hichest grade of hard spring wheat this year, of very superior quality bet. ter than it was last season. The best flour for all pur poses—brrad, biscuit, cake, ple or pastry A @& 20 24: lb. Bo PO see Bag 7Ib, bag, 19c. 3:1b.bag,19¢ i Tea Blue Ribbon 50 8, & Hi" Green Stamps Free Made from pure cream of tartar with every Ib, of 4-1b can 3$¢; ‘celb can 18¢, 10c Very Fest Yyolb can... ve Aunt Nanna’s Teas, a lb.50c BA one Pancake Flour 25 Stamps Free Makes muffins that melt (9 the mouth th every Ib, of and breakfast cakes light as Best No, 1 foam, self - raising; | 0c Brand, 5 1b. carton....+6 Teas a Ip 38c 7c} Corn Meal, yellow or white most delicious, 1 Ib, carton dozen bottles, $1; a bottle, Pepper — Black or “white, peerless spice; },-Ib. tin, 10c TURES, &c., &¢. The list In detail of what we exchahge may our 160 GROCERY STORES. C This annual transformat tinues for three days only INDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNE dosing hour next \v sday night the opportunity ts gone, a labor of love, arranged solely for the profit and convenienc: who will avail themse! d of quickly books and getting the best premiun fit thé cash buyer. The JAMES BUTLE tractive to all who practise true econ saving money on thelr household expenses. Attention {s called t ren of this easy m § my and de seasonable supplies. Double “S,&H." Green Irish Whiskey. 1 “§, & H." Green Stamps Free with every Ib. of Choice No, 2 Teas, alb, 25¢ by experts to be the finest barley-malt whiskey distilled, Scotch whiskeys that have had $ supplanted the favorite We import from the distillery and bottle for our own t-ade by special permission. This arrangement enables us to sel, regularly a bottle worth $1.35 at “the very special price Of.,.e++ Ifyou buy elsewhere the same whiske direct in large quantities makes the difference. Monogram Rye Whiskey — 1!0- Princeton Cocktail package , eres cen rene New Cereals Pearl Hominy—Triumph 13c Farina, Blue Ribbon, very choicest quality, 4 Ib. carton Triumph brand, 3 Ib, OC Pearl Tapioca, Blue l\ibbon, 8c Lhe cen Peerless Malt Extract. Perfect tonic and liquid food; 9c Peerless Cocoa. Highest qualit English Mustard— Butler's; ‘: year-old; best value ever offered | Martini, Whiskey full strength; *4-b, tin 10c lb can, 17¢ in American Whiskey; a 15 hottle 75c.; pint * Kielb, canoes GE] bottle. ; C | 45c,5 half-pint flask Princeton Orange Old Cab'net Whiskey digestion; fine Famous brand; full quart DOE. sesseveeee 1.00 Essie Condensed milky | Oc Noodles. 3 cans, 28c,; a can DM nd rhe Liberty Convensed Milk, F st for sou oc! , 3 cams, 256; a Can Butler's Condensed . cartons. 10¢ by Ib. carton. 5¢ 3 cans, 23e.pa can Kice. Triumpa brand d Ca colds, lack of appetite, ete.; ton c and stimulart; bot 9c F Kingussie Scote!: Whiskey — Ulend of fine old Highland Whis- 85c kies; bottle Jean Francisco et Cie,’s, im- 450c yey bottle... |. B. Choice Cali W h tea ndy Ci C! Sauternes —Barton Clarets ported St Julien; excellent dinner wine; bottle.....++ J, B, Choice California table wine; quart bottle 1e,; 10c yw pint bottle —————— Imported from C. BASS'S ALE, Dog’s Head or Whit Label—dozen bottles... est wine and fruit flavors, Package.... 10¢ . Once a year we give “S, & H.”" GREEN TRADING STAMPS {n exchange for SOAP WRAPPERS, TOBACCO TAGS, COUPONS, PACKAGE COFFEE SIGNA- at the nearest store and find out all about It. nes appropriately at Hallowe'en, and con- ESDAY, ns given under any plan yet devised to bene- R spectals for these three days are most Inviting and at- ght in buying the best and Our stores are stocked with fresh, >a few of the low prices St to everybody with all purchases of 10 cents or more, Extra Liberal Stam gifts with TEAS and COFFEES in place of Louble Stamps. ne 1 Wines and Liquors. AT 69 LICENSED LIQUOR SIURES, Sir Join Powers & Son's Three-Swallow Dublin Pot Still is the leading Irish Whis- key, preferred to all others abroad, patronized by royalty and acknowledged Powers’ Whiskey is now the fashionable London dinner beverage, having y costs you $1.35 or more, bracin, tonic; a Dottiesveseseree 80c Medicinal Malt Whiskey ~ For |Gin—-Trysome brand, old Tom or Holland, a bottle mpacne Cognac Brandy, ieteiimaany Ib impoited wine, our ow ite Wine, a bottle ~ RHINE WINES. Jelly | cmanenswhitelabely BR | Oe Mullen's 3 Laubenheimer.....++60¢ 35 Powder. | “Gottingen bots. 155 Nawal 506 foc Smoked Blue Ribbon; choic- |Hochheimer......006. 78¢ 48¢ Beef Jamal R — Butler's 1.79 | Soper, este, 4 bottle xs TNS ANU meaner nd SaaS ROMA ES ~~. . In drawing attention to We don’t want to paint our $2 white shirts in too glowing colors, But when the makers take the pains to spin their own) flax and weave their own linen in order to get the most perfect fabric possible for shirt making— Don’t you think we ought to be enthusiastic ? our new deuble breasted suits for boys we introduce an old friend in a new guise, Between the new model of the coat, with its roominess and long lines, and the bloomer breeches made many of the suits, you'll brevet d recognise the old y $2. In all styles, includ-|astandby style, ing coat shirts, $5 te $15.50, Rocers, Pert & Company. | Rocxrs, Peat & Company, Three Broadway Stores, Three Broadway Stores, 288 84a 1260 | 258 “a 1260 at at at | opposite near opposite Warrenst, 8th st, Jad st,| City Hall, Union Square, Greeley Squar, Thi oaly manufacturer selling Fu fall at wholesale prices, ft it worth your while to wave 80 to 50 per cent Special facilities for redye- ing, cleaning, repairing and re modelling old fur garments to the newest styles, GUTLOHN FUR CO,, 701 Broadway, near 10th Bt, Handicap by Frank Thorp and the ONE BEST BET @f CHOICE tT) CROCERIES) Specials for Wash Day, cakes Butler's Best Borax Soap. 25 Cc champion clothes cleanser.......s0+0s > fete utaingttsr onsen LOC Azure Ball Biue, always reliable, % Ib, box. .... 5c 3 Lbs, Washing Soda, chemically pure ,... +000 2c Bottle Electric Ammonia, household strength, 3c Handy lroning Wax, fastened to stick, eachsses Ic Coffee Specials. 15 5. & H.” Green Stamps Free with every Ib, of be seen at any of After the On our part It Is C4 housekeepers ing their stamp Hallowe’en Specials, Apples—Fingst Baldwins and Green. ngs, specially selected; a 18c Stamps Free with every Ib, of Best Mocha and Java 1 & H" Green Stamps Free with every Ib. of Very Best Maracaibo Coffee,a 1. 20¢ Vanilla or Lemon Extract Battie. Peerless... 15C Our Own,, 10€ basket... Mixed Nuts—Sound and 13c French Walnuts — First of the new crop,a Ib..., 14c Almonds—The rare paper Currants—bBlue Ribbon, first importation; 1-Ib, carton.. 10c Figs—Fancy quality Smyrna 1 3c Fard Dates—Choicest Per- 8 slan Blue Ribbon; t-1b pkgs, OC Seeded Raisins — Very fresh; 2 Ibs. 25c.galb.. shell variety, a ID .e+eee 18c layers, 2 Ibs, 25c.; ab... cholce quality; 1.1b. carton. 1 2c HouseXeeper’s Special. Ormonde Castic Early June Peas, Monocacy Valley Sugar Ormonde Castle Tomatoes. adie size, broil cand » of choice quality; a can 0c., 3 cans 25c Biscuit Dainties AT SPECIAL PRICES, Uneeda Ginger Wafers, "So, c such a, vogue, 1.00 Importing 5 — Manhattan, and Vermouth; bottle 25c¢ Bitters—Alds Red Grahams, agle §c | Butter Thins, 50 Liberty |i Reruet’ lih [Ze c Jams Princess Soda Crackers, Ib., 9G n Francisco et assorted westier’s fine , OC ornia 30c White Wine Vinegar Fresh and full strength; qt. &c bottle .., F, Becardt. 15¢ Blue Ribbon, fresh cut dally; sliced thin. 14.1b, carton 10¢

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