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SAW AN'lOiNlO EXPKhSS: 'FKiDAY MOKNING, APRIL 30, 1020.
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BRYAN AS WARNING TO SEN-
ATE DEMOCRATS.
RvzON
THE PEHf-cCT BAKING POWDER
fmsvmi its
"waybysWar
merit kto&e
best homes
of America
I r.r a!*•<! PfttfL
i I'lTTsisrur.u, Vjl.. April *-1>. wifliam
.Ifniiiutr> Itryan !n a statement Issued b»-r«-
tonight (Jpi'larrd that (h»> rwent prlmurh-s
v»»-r> a warning that liemoeratlc Senator-*
abould log*' no titnr in ruling fur tuA
ratification of th»i peace treaty.
"iKLiy in ratification may tieluge tb-
w<»rld m blood and flood our own conn* !
try with woe," cald Mr. ltrjun. **Tbe r« | •
• ""t prirnari s should ho a warning. I » !
ha* wut<'lu*d with k«H-n Interrm th»- fall!
ful r< priKlii<tion« of *forw* whleh il
• ioMuyn l'l< lure* < orpomtl«»n hav» nun
of the navel* adtPUil to th'
and ha* cnrhuala*lL-aily Joined
the Kinloent Authors to hav•-
aiUprcd b) ;.v (Joldwjn I*h'tu.
lloo to tb* M-rffn
Her launt contribution Ik ' I
of lrory," which ran I*' seen at
Jefctlr TUiater all thin week la addition
It* nsual "big time" vaudeTllle.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
\t th»» Knjui . Hint* the war man) ( f j
fhc clann In Jutland have more f»-ralnln-' j
iu«ruber* than mule, and it Im hecaus* --f
that fa< t that thf* Seven Ulanfow Mald^ {
who an- at tl»e Koyal do not l>oy*t of :i
masculine number. The a«t I* ;» S.ot- n
r»-t foriued iloug many of the old famliiur
line* There arc four other nets on th.
progrj.tn including the Melkw. Ilenrj and
Adelaide j C*hung Hwa Four and th» «ire<it
Howard Hondini in his latest thrilling
draina, "Terror Island."
photnpla>
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RAILROAD ff«S
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! lull.
WOMEN WILL SELL TA(iS >
I'RDAY FOR HENKFIT 01
ALAMO V\ NI).
VT-
ieorgla. h'ss than one third of (ho Den:
cr:it» fctood for the treaty without r»»scr
vatioup. Two-third* were divided about
• i'tally l»et\ve*'n ratification wiili reaerva-
I tiom and ("':<! rejection of the treaty, j i
i Nebraska. Senator Hitchcock's v"t» would
not have b'-en worth counting had he be«n
r*o in polled to rely on those who endorsej
Lis attltud- on the treaty.
"My fljrht was made ou n platform cle-
clarlng for ratification with reservations
already agreed upon by a larg-- majority
tf tie Senate. Senator Johnson's vote i-
largely a protest against the treaty and
agarnsr ttie Mundering of the Sena tots
who f-ilk for the treaty, but (idarrtl over
reservations
"A campaign In favor of ratification
without reservations would result in over-
whelming defeat, but what is infinitel
At the Koiplrr: (Jtiwni which for beauty
Kfyle vutrival auythlng ever Keeu ":i
* reen are a featnr- of Oil M I»-
latest acreen friumph. "Whj
ha! «• Your Wife?" at the Ktiipire tod*\
and »'jtnorrow.
(iioria Hwannon and Bebe Daniels, who
put) the leading Dtnlnlae r<»i< s. dfopli.v
wardrobes which run the full gnn»ut of
my lady's wardrobe ilorgeous negliges,
simple and dignified house dress«H and
stunning evening gowns are displayed at
every angle of the story.
BKAl'TY DOMINATES I'KINCKKV
WOll1
i n ca ti with
ig Alamo Mission
i ho Republic i<f
< ral m ihe roof"
soh'ltlnc funds
tarougu t r<- i«•
reefs. Authorlt)
given by Mayor
Twenty teams of t»'i
their captains. repres*-i
chapter. Ilaughters
Texas, will try literal!
in one day Saturda>
lor the Alamo roof fu
of tagn on downtown
for the "tag day" w
Hell
"We want to • noi ch tag in one
day to complete the fun I and riot Im -•-n
tinually soliciting." said Mrs f* I. II>11
yer of the Alamo roof roiumitte<> ye^ter
day. ".Already mor» than has Is-'-ii
obtained through efforts of ih« members
Women will Im- at downtown corner^, in
banks and hotel lobbn >< so t ia♦ every Sari
Antonlan who i« down own Saturday will
have an opportunity to loiUrihute to th
fund.
FAKKWHLL DIN NKH
vorsc, it wtiild prevent the consideration j feet ion in Miss Winnie Wall. A1 Gurdell
"»«l. and Ftollc." App«l to K>. «. W.U | M „ ||„,chin., *«■«-r Mao««rf. Sur-
Whether one has a preference tot blonilen ,r, f** ....
or brunettes, he will flnil tile current ,, Uiitchins Ail Us. t . iiam gl. i
Frlncesa Mil one which satisfies al,,,,,.'; ™ ' .1 , u i'
feuilulne llne6. "rails and Frolics," which HjJt' hlnB inaiuiu* r of M"V'r "llt •
tops the vaudeville program, ts a delight 0 iR 10 "'uve
ful orgy of pulchritude which reaches per
You Can Save
Money by *
Buying Here
Straw Hats
S3.00. $3.."0 to S3.00
Summer Underwear
$1.75 and S2.00 a Suit
Palm Beach Suits
SI 8.00
Shirts $1.50 and $2.00
Seeing Is
Believing
JOHN WILLIAMS
334 E. Houston St.
A Good Plase to Trade
who is to leave San Antonio this w
lo take charge of The inn at Cloudcroft.
.\. M., by the San Antonio Hotel Men's
of pressing domestic problems and leave i is the chap who dances with her and in a j Association last nighf, in th« -Ink room
. ' . .. . ' ... . .... i r.f the Gunter Hotel, v
uceessful as well ;i-
its kind ever given in
1 >r Fred I' .Tohnsti
th«' association, presid
and made witty conmj
rod net ion. Ka^h s|>.
the whole world to chaos. (Mir counsel
and advice today may contribute more to
world peace lban an a. my of a million
j men would a year from now.
j "If our party refuses to aid ratification
now. it must share, even If it does not
fully assume, responsibility for what fol-
| lows."'
RED PLOT MURDER OF HIGH
OFFICIALS ON MAY DAY
( ontibued from l' lge One.
scene which is a credit to vaudeville pr • j '
Uuclng leads her to the altar.
Dolly Hackett Is a blue red siren of
different type. Miss Hackett is the 1»« *
ter half of the team of Hackett and j '
Francis. Harry Watklns is a chap who j '
•an bend himself into almost any t ort
i - one <»i the most
unique affairs of
the city.
i, as president of
•d as toastniaster
•nts with each in
ker paid glowing
from the staiui
form or shape, and who most ot the time I to ,r- ',n , !!' . . , , ; „
he is on the stage would soem datigerouslr l"j'ut of a poe , \> " ' ;,
near becoming a pretzel, is deserving of an'' 'r!^!u ' xv :l ' ' \ f
n better spot than he has oil the hill. His lni' rJ"' nuv,uu\,r T./.V,'
line of ciiatter i> refreshing and original. l«»uder«»ft and Mi
CINDERELLA
r.
Punips-Oxfords
in white canvas, witl\ turn
soles, Louis and low heels.
$4.00 Qn
values
I ust in-
While Canvas Bool a
For (irowinj); (iirls
Made of durable fabric with
good wearing soles and
guaranteed to give satisfac-
tion.
$4.35 $4.85
207 Alamo Plaza
T
general political aims of French labor,
which include nationalization of public
utilities and labor representation on all
boards and commissions dealing with the
transportation and the postal and tele-
graphic services.
F.\trcinists, who have captured control
of the Kallroad Workers" Federation, aro
attempting to make the .May 1 strike ;»
starting point for an unlimited general
strike for the nationalization of public {
utilities. In the past plans for the day !
have contemplated a mere demonstration |
by labor.
Orders for a general railroad strike is-
sued on Tuesday, calling for a walkout
:it midnight Friday, were issued condi-
tionally and will become effective in case
the Oneral Labor Federation gives full
support to the movement, it is under-
stood.
The walls of Paris are plastered with
appeals and manifestos from various <>r
ganizallons representing all shades of
opinion in the ranks nf labor. One appeal
Issued by the Fnlted Fnions of the Seine
Department concluded with a bit of tin
conscious humor: "Do not work on May
1." it said, "so that the maxim, 'He who 1
will eat must produce,* may l>c applied."
ltlilTI>ll K.ULN US THREATENED.
lij Assoeiutisi Pn-v.
LONDON. April 2t». A labor develop-
ment which may result in a more gen-
eral stoppage of work throughout the
Fnlted Kingdom on May Day than had
been considered likely, manifested itself
today in an announcement that the i,on
don Council of Kallwaymen had decided
that, beginning Saturday, its members
would work on a strict "work to th.«
rules' policy. Such a policy, it s i|«^
dared by union leaders, would ' ad to
a serious railway congestion i even
Nation wide stoppage »»f traP if the
movement should become gen< A.
The smooth running of the railways, ft
is maintained, depends upon the Initia-
tive and resources of the workers, whi« li
involves the continual breach of some in
si ructions in meeting contingencies which
cannot bo contemplated In the framing of
any set of rules.
The Liverpool and London unions de-
clare they will maintain their new order
until an advance of £1 weekly In granted.
The national headquarters of the railway
men said the policy was neither author-
ized nor advocated by the national execu-
tive body.
SPREAD KED I'BOIWtiANDA.
Itv AHM.M IuiimI Prem.
MOKHANTOWN W Va.. April 20.- Fed-
eral and State officials were today search
lug the mining »-immunities of this .e<
tioti for the persons who for the last sev-
eral uights have plastered the dead walls
of Marlon Count) with radical literature
Issued by wha purported to he "The Amer-
ican Anarchist Federated Commune Sov-
iets'* and entitled the "Anarchist Soviet
Bulletin."
Suits! Suits! Suits! At greatlv reduced
prices. Wonderful values. Miss Edna Pol
h> in us, L'Olt Alamo l'laza. (Adv.)
MOVIE ATTRACTIONS
\t the firand: Dorothy Phillips, Un-
star of "The Heart of Humanity.'' will !»•*
seen lu her first Jewel production since
that photopla.\ classic at the Grand three
days starting Sunday. .
Il'-r I:' I est picture it> "Destiny," a drama
l» i-ed on i famous novel by Charles Nevlll"
P»ui k. Kollin Sturgeon, the director of
"Hod's Country and the Woman" and other
successes, produced It Klllott .1 Clawson
adapted Mr Muck's novel to the wru'ii,
In Destiny" Miss Phillips has the part |
of a mountain girl. Mary Itarton. who has
two brothers, Hamilton and Paul. The
first is a youth of action, the second u
dreamer. Hamilton longs for power ard
determines to attain it. Some scenes show
i ing the development of the contrasting
personalities of Hamilton and Paul a.—
particularly well done. Antrim Short plav
I ing the former and Tom Ashtoti the lat-
ter.
Vt the Majeole: (ie it rude Alherton*"
"The Tower of Ivory" is the latest rebti^c
of the (Uddwyn Fuiinent Authors pro
ductious Mrs. Atherton holds the etrvla
blc position «»f one of the foremost wotna
writers of contemporary fiction.
Mrs. Atherton made a long and careful
study of the motion picture Industry
fore throwing her bat into the ring. She
refreshing and original.
Mills and Smith are a pair of • rube" ' ^ second
eharaeters who purvey comedy of that
order and who are apable yodelers. Cun-
ningham and Doreto treat each other
rough.
On the screen Corinne Griffith has a
most commendable vehicle In "The Garter
Girl." c play which Is adopted from one of
m. Henry's most dramtie short stories. .\r.
other episode of "Elmo the Fearless"
thrills.
WEATIIEK CONDITIONS.
By Associated Press.
NKW OK LEANS. April 29 -Forecast:
East Texas: Friday, increasing cloiidl
m*ss, cooler in northwest portion: Satur-
day, unsettled, probably local showers in
east portion.
West Texas: Friday, unsettled and
cooler in north portion, generally fair in
south portion; Saturday, probably fair.
San Antonio and vicinity: Friday, part
cloudy, slightly warmer.
Hourly Teinprriitures.
0 p. m 7W (i a. in ."l>
7 p. m "I 7 a. m IW
M p. m .*) s a. in ... 6S
It p. m t',7 ll a. m
10 p. m (VI 10 a. m 70
: 11 p. ui 11 a m 73
; 1-' midnight (11 ll* noon 7»l
1 a. m M 1 p. iii 77
" a. m oil 'J p. rn M
•• a. in 59 :i p. m. 88
4 a. m .19 4 p. in S.r»
5 a. in r»D 5 p. ni .S3
TOI E1KO ( IB STOW,
P. M. Ores ham, 431 Pershing Avenue, re
ported to the city police and detectives
last night the loss of a touring car which
he believed had been stolen while it was
parked on Travis Street Shortly after
.wards the College Auto Livery. JU Col
lege Street, told the officers of a cur
which had been rented out early yesterday
evening and which had not been returned.
Officers have been asked to watch for both
missing machines.
Hermanas Hot
Springs
Hermanas, Coah., Mexico
A radical and sure cure for
RHEUMATISM,
Blood and Skin Diseases, no matter
how old and chronic they may be
Accommodations for entire families
can be supplied right at the Springs
Besides, they are situated betweeu
Eagle Pass, Texas, and Saltlllo, on
the Mexican International Kallroad,
there being two daily passenger
tnilus,
A splendid and ideal Slimmer Re-
sort. Hunting and Fishing all the
year around
If you waut to get cured and have
a good time don't forget that
Hermanas Hot Springs is the plar<>
for you.
Extremely low rates.
Santiago Traverso
ourse being solved in Inulv
nal "campftre" frying pans and kettles.
Appropriate carricatun - of th. u m'- -
served as place cards and were penned
by It. P». Mosel. who said he got the "idet"
from Dr. Johnston
The guests who wen present are as fol-
lows: It. M. Mosel Mr aud Mrs II. I.
Mathews. Judge and Mr- T. D. Cobb?.,
William Booth, Mr and Mr- K. L San-
ders. Mr. and Mrs. T I' Randolph M
11 Diaz, J. P. Hickman. It Berg.-. Mr. and
Mrs W P. 11 utchln Mr ami Mrs Per.\
Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs W. <i Walters, M: -
Annie Loessiti, A Lac.. Mr Ida Odell
of Los Angeles. T. D ''oldts Jr.. Mr and
Mrs L. B Stoner, Mis- Henrietta Ore
ory. Mr and Mrs carles \ Wn^l, Mis<
ciotible Nagel and Dr. and Mrs l'red I'.
Johnston.
freight and pu^enr-r age-I of M.s
fourl Kansas «V Teia»» iMilrou i ut
I , Dolard, division freight agent of the
same line, returued yesicrd:i\ from St.
I.oiiiii, where they attended :l<< fir»»t gen
elal conference <»f tti«- freight traffic men
ui the Kilty system since the road* w- r.
turned back by the Governluent. It was
a two days nitifcreiice of all t affic men
both ou and off the line and was malnl.v
I for the purpose 111' getting acquaint'd, i
number <'f new nien having com. to tin
line since the load was turned back
W i'd is out that a change <>f passe- . r
tloio will take place on the liiMourl.
Kansas A Texas next Sumlay The
tual dianges have not l>e«-n announced
but It is understood that no radical
change* will be made in the lime of trai
entering and leaving San Autonlo,
Sunday excursion round trip rates to
Lauda's Park, at New Brnunfels. are lw ,
1 .g announced by the International A
Oreat Northern and the Mfsstiui, Kansas I
A. Texas Uailrends. Trains will leave at
*«i a. m ou the International A Oreat
Northern and returning will leave Now
Hraunfels at ':lu l. in On the Missouri
Kansas A Texas trains will leave Sail
Antonio at a. m and 12 'JO \ ni..
and returning leave New llraunfels a'
I oil;- and 0:13.
W. C. McCorinick. assistant general
i freight aud tasseuger agent f».r the
Southern Pacific at El Paso, was In San
Antonio yesterday on his way from Hous
loti to El Paso,
II. Booth, traffic manager of the inter
national A (ireat Northern Kallroad at
Palestine, and J W. Daley, assistant fraf
fie manager at Houston for the same line,
were in San Antonio yesterdaj •
Allison and Karl Mayficbl, members of 1
the Texas State ltallroad ( omuilssion.
wore in San Antonio vesterdaj on their
way to Austin after a visit to the Lower 1
Bio Urande Vallsy. rhey came In over
the San Antonio, 1 valde X Oulf yesterday
morning and left at a. iu. for A1 is
tin.
It is understood their trjp to the Valley
was to look into the movement of the
cabbage crop and other vegetable < rop*. j
The. found conditions very much im
proved. During the last seven days a
total of 1M57 cars of caobagc have moved
out of the Valley in refrigerator ears and ,
it is estimated that there are only about i
I.oUU cars of cabbage left t«» l»e shipped I
— ' N I
"Cameos Ancient and Modern." One
ef the most ancient stone engravings show*
l^ueen Ftther wearing a cameo brooch. As
history repeat* s itself cameos are now
both popular and stylish. If you v in1 to !
see th" largest display of ciuy.os, op| and ;
low, iu the oily call at 313 Alamo Pla/.a
at the Alamo Jewelry <,'ompati'. opposite
the lamed Ahuno. (Adv.)
FASHION I'AKK
Clnthiers
50 Dozen
Fine Silk
NECKWEAR
A nev lot that's just in from the mak-
ers bought to sell for $2.50 and
S3.00. We consider it a very fine se-
lection and a lar^e variety of pat-
terns. Sptcial while 1 A
thc\ last for I v
100 DOZEN WASH TIE
Of woven fabrics and all fast color that arc guaran-
teed to stand washing pattcrns too numerous and
too beautiful to describe. Choice 3 for
Si.00 or each
35c
Corner.' feustpn &&.*>> Js/ferroiv AW?
v.v Center of \jh JJntonioi Jleuvitics
I had bwn out walking and was on my the girl and know i othing of her mur«
way home; that was all 1 had not seen der
WFSl MINSTF.lt It FN IN N l>.
riie revival servi.at the Westinins'er
Church have started off well. A larjre - i.
gregatlon welcomed Dr. It M Hall at tl
first service Wednesday night Dr. Hull
preached on the work of the Holy Spirit
in revivals. Last night a larger congre-
gation was present f • hear him Thor?
will be no day serxii'es until Hundu>.
when it Is expected that the interest \ il|
be greatly increased. Dr Hall was past..:-
of this church when the present ehim h
on Garden Street was erected. And while
it has been some time since he left this
city, still he feels a treat interest in th-
work here.
('•tiarrio Ciermlclifiil Soap for Dandruff.
Ask your deti'er. Absolutely guaranteed.
(Adv.)
When Baby Frets
DENIES GIRL S MURDER
Pontine Man Repudiates Confession
Made to Prosecutor.
l'v A <«• I ia'ei! Press.
I'ONTIAC. Mich . April Anson lies? !
this morning, in the presence of his at
tornev. Pros'-.-iitor (Jlenn C. iilllespi, hum
a number of newspa|>er men, r» pudiat. I I
the < oiifession the pr osecutor d«'i« lares he I
made in the Vera Bcnnelder murder euse.
The prisoner maintained that his first
story, told when he was stopped it the j
scene of the murder is the truth and that >
his admissions made, according to the
prosecutor, in the present s- vera!
officers \ .'sferday, were all false and di "
i<* his fear of officers and fatigue from
questioning
Plans t" irralgn the man again In Cir
| . nit Court t'iday have, b en deterred 1".
I i au«e <.f the new development.
"I did hot kill the girl. ..r have an\
* hi uk t-> do with it." said Best this morn
lug "The Stury I told the officers wh
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Ye dress your poultry tree while you wait.
Turkeys 36c lb.
Country Butter 45c lb
Fresh Eggs 35c doz
Wax Onions dc lb
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they stopped liiv there that night wastr
When B*bies ftrt tbrrv art
almost certain to be in pain.
Some of their minor and
many »f their more seriou*
pains are dim to disirJer^i
boweli.
Trelhina will brag
gtatefnl rr.lml to U brv partrc-
ularlv tliuins Tertbint It i«
prewr.p. I'm ol an able physician
- aUolutelv »a(« an<i harml*«.
Uaed for iKurW fiftt jnwrn tor
Ihp rtliW of C.omrt»p-tion. Oiar-
rhea. I)wnlm, Oiolrra Mjrlma
and Colic. KniWwd bi pbrai*
citnt.
Sold Wr drtiKfiit* and («r«rJ
More. »r n»nt dirert api'ti rrcaipl
of JO c«iW.
rnr.r. onpr at *or
Ut >«nt wm*** rmqw*9i. Il
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is all you want or expect to secure in return for your cxpenditui es. Lut \ ou do Want
and expect just that and are entitled to it. Our Pure Food Products arc maintained
on a value basis and have resulted in our building a successful business.
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SPECIAL
7c
Fancy Crystal Wax (wliitel
Onions, per pound
.Macaroni, Spaghetti and Vermicelli,
Lion Brand, three pack- O C .
ages for
Dried Fruit Special
23c
SPECIAL
ill
Zerr.o, the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Just What You
Need. Is Not Greasy
Don't worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy skin by using Zemo. Ob-
tained at any drug store for 35c, or
extra large bottle for Sl.OO.
Zemo generally removes pimples,
nlackheads, blotches, eczema and ring-
worm and makes the skin clear and
healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating,
antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
applied and costs a mere trifle for each
application. It is always dependable.
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Whether you own office buildings,
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offer you the services of a competent
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for your rental property. Collections
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lu the City.
>m:tll More. Small Profits, Sn»*ll Prices
SPECIALISTS IN THE SALE .LEASE
AND MANAGEMENT OT REAL ESTATE
IHII
Fancy Dried Pcachcs,
per pound
Fancy Large Prunes,
per pound
Medium Size Prune1,
per pound
28c
23c
75c
LIHBY'S \J?l\\K.\(il'S
SOI P, special per ran
8c
Per dozen cans Mc |
SWIFT'S PICNIC HAMS
to iD-pruid avirage, OAf
C.i.N'NEl) MILK
All small-s'ied cans.
per dorcn
All large-sized cans, 1 CC
per dozen *
Nn. 2 t.'iarden Lrand SliccJ Pine-
apple, 8 slices to can, per OQ-
can fci*7V/
Per dozen cans
SNOWDRIFT is a pure, wholesome
vegetable cooking tat put up in a
really airtight can to keep it sweet
and Iresh. Our usual guarantee
with every can: "Money refunded
if not satisfactory "
Special prices during tlii. intro-
duction.
1-pound can, special per 35c
2-pound can, special per 69c
4-pnund can. special per 1 OC
can l.OiJ
8-pound can. special per £ Qfy
TOILET PAPER—Large QC
rolls, per dozen
Small rolls, per dozen. ISc
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ottering,
47c
Drink
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Falfurrias Butter, |icr
pound
Sunbeam ttuttor, per
pnund
Fresh Country Eggs, rer
dnzen
75c
69c
37c
Large New Potatoes, per
i mm> \\ HbKK I HI.
HEST IS W\\TEI»
SWEET POTATOES
"Candvatr.s," No. 2 pound can;
already peeled and c.tadied, Ol
pecia I] priced per can— A 1C
Per dozen cans $2.33
A olid car oi "I'arrcll's Wedding
r.re ikfa t Cane and Maple Syrup"
just unloaded which was bought be-
fore the sugar market advanced.
We vi ill offer at special priccs for
the week:
2-l'onnd Can 6Rc
4-Pound Can $1.18
5-I'nund ( nn $2.19
"0-Pound Can . ..SI2.00
SAM ANTONIO'S LEADING C.ROf FR
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