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CRUGUEBQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1916. TWO EAST EASTER WOTS and fiUV PLANTS teMVv Lily, -tor Eartor pf . 11 i .rv THE SENTIMENT OF EASTER SUNDAY FINDS FULL EXPRESSIN WITH Albuquerque Greenhouse Flowers But there is no flower which will convey the unwritten expressions so well as the Fresh, Fragrant, T 4Jlg Beautiful .... JuUy PRICED FOR EVERYONE 75c TO $5.00 PER PLANT. ALSO SOLD AS CUT FLOWERS. Albuquerque Greenhouses PHONE 466. 17TH AND WEST CENTRAL "Wc Grow to Sell and Sell to Grow." J AZTEC FUEL CO. OUR COAL BURNS TRY DIAMOND GALLUP COAL BEST MILD WEATHER COAL ON THE MARKET. FACTORY & NATIVE WOOD PHONE 251 GERMANS TAKE FRENCH TREWGH CLOSE TO VERDUW Heavy Artillery Engagements Persist With Varying Re sults; Teutons Expelled From Part of Ground Captured, aoMWl JOU.NH tMCI.L IM.in Turin, April 18 1 12:111 p. in'.) french flint llni- trem-hm In Dm Vor iliin region went of the M- itsc, from I'end Mnn'k Mil tti Cumli'ics wore bombarded yenlorduy by the fmiiiB. Kant of the rlv r relative culm prevHlled durliiu the n 1 1 1 1 . VexterdHy attiuk Vtween Iioiiaiiinont and the Memo imi vrv violent, ().minit( fiir"N Included fori in from five different dlv Itdomt. Kant of 1h (iuttiffniir Kaileut t lu Hermann captured a front lint- tictnii l.iil ww partly ejected. 1 liii Wench official report mivs: "lil ( Iff t 1 1(1 Ilk Of 111" Ml!!K thole lot been a bombardment nf our find 11 ii o rumllliniH between l.e Morle lli'iiHHO Ulid I'limli liM, On tlu rluht lunik of ln river the nlRlit pawed in relative (pilot. "It luot I -f n confirmed tli;it the Oennnii attack ilcllvi'i t il yi Hli'iiluV between tin' Ali'iiHi- unil J x tin ii in on I 1 1 I 1 1 took on a character of extreme violence. Further Information In Unit thin offi'iitdve in'tlon wan roll. iln tcil hv troupn hclmmlng to five dif ferent ! 1 v IhI ti m. "In the ciiHt patient of the (iiauf four woikI tho enemy penetrated our flint linn trench tint from thin posi tion hi' was partly driven out, "In tin- W'oovio there ha hern nil artillery duel. A (lei man reeiui-tiiilnr!inr(- noil lU'ii.sl of Kt. 1 tt i was M- plll.'ioil Willi ll.'llld I? I'd III lie. "iMirlnw lb1 nluht of April 17, ene my niroplfunn dropped Koveti bomb, oiio of them l.'hi)f an Inn n fllary iiiIhhIIo, on lkll'ort. It h in been reported Hint two prwiiH wi-ro killed Mini nit wmiiileil. 'I'hc mu ll rial (Iiiiiiiik'' wim not liiipot t.int." t.l:i!M s v w vi in-: POSITION M I'lllsoM.CS BREAK A G11ILU 'S COLD BY GIVING SIRUP OF FIG S Uirllii, A 1 1 1 is. (vin l.oniloii, 1:13 , 111.) I'l ( IM ll pl'HllinliM mi HH ill- i'fiii li, 7 ii tl yinilrt miiith (if llniiilrt tiioiil fiirm, In tlni 'eiihin ri'Klon, "en- ruptured l.y 11ip fierinnim In 1her lilliiek of .Vi Klrril.n , tht Wnr of fli i li lUKiii ti'M-f I tii'luy, 'I'ht1 ( li'i'initiif) look prlHniii'm lill) u n won ml eil un-n. Thi' text of the Ktnleiiieill ftilliiwn; Wcrti'vii front: tun iirlllleiy I'oniliiiiileil Jirltlnh punt! imm In th. renlnli of St. i;o. We oimily repiilsc.l a wenk liiiml irri'iiiiiif nIMek ilireotcil (lurliiK the nlaht. i in Imili mIi!i nf La Iln.xfec cninil mill iiiirtliweHl ef Loom, Hiililteil ti.iiul (fi' nnilc fiishllni; ile llopi'il, In the li'm'P'n nf Nelivllle anil iii'iir I 'envi nluii' we I'splmlcit KeVilnl mllil'M with Konil renills. "nil Imili ulilex nf th" .MeiiM- (Ver ilnn l'l'Kiuiii there were wi v heavy iirtillery duels, mi the rluht hank nf lhi rher niir troopn I'roni laiwir Sax ony wit Mril fiuin (he I'Vein h hy flormlnn pimltlotiH mi Slelnhine T.Tmi yulilh .Hinitli nf llaililh : iihmiI liiriii iin.l on the I hire nf hill.t to tin- inn tlnvi'Mt of rhloiiiont farm. Kmtv-two nlTI eeip, Imlinlinn ihne ulal'f nffieei'M mill 1,11411 men wile i iiptiiriiii it ii -uniiinli'il, In mldiiloa fifty womiileil luin. "Kiieniv nltiirku In ami near ('iill lelto fori'Kt uric f i lift i t (1 t'N our fire, I'lnii'li iirilllery ivaH extii'inelv aeliic ai-'MliiPt mir potai Inim mi tile Woi'vi-c plain noiiiheat of i Wim ami SI. Mii'1,1,1, "KaMein front: I ; n m ta ll att.n Km near iiii-k hfnki' down with luavv lop., i Cleanses the little liver and bowels and they get well quick, When yrur chlhl miffer fr-un n r.i, ioli't nlt: gllf Hie little fti.tnaeh, lixcr Bllil hrnvela H K.ntle, thnrmiKh el-,'in-lu? (it oiir-i-, h. n -rot. pcevh!i, ll.'tli , pa'.e, ilia f n I I'll ep. eat or in I n.ttiiTiills ; tf 1 reatli I hud, stomal h fHWr, R!C telfpCtitlflll (f "CllifiMl'lM Hvriip of I'tira." end In ii few hnur.i all thi) rloKii'l-up, ( n nut patcil wiisie, our tdl ii d nndlpfyt'-il lno.l will penth' move tint of th tame!, and j'O'i havn n.ll, phiyrul ihild nifiln it your 4!itld rontlt. 'iufflni nd I'd cntn-'ht (i.ld or 1 fverlMj or hax tore, throfit gu a ron.1 do( ,,f "faH. fornla f':run .f I'Ikk," to pi aciiiite th liowi if no itfffi-renre what other treut Bient In given. P:ck rhlidren wrdn'l coaxed to tali 1h! hiirml-i "fruit latHtivp." MUhont of mothorii kt-p it handy h-raui- tlify know Its rt;on ( n tho Mo tnaoh, l'.vi-r and tpwl i prrmpt und mire, 'iliey Iho know n little niven Iti-ilay fscii a ah k child tomorrow. Auk your dnitie!it for a f-0-c-nt l ot V of "California Pyrup of l'e," which contr.tni dirpctlonn for l-ahi-. children of all as and lor grnwn-up ilinljr on tho bollle. Ilfware nf countrfcl'i old here. Oet iha r"n tll 0id t "Califorcl Fig Ryrup l.'otnpinjf.'' CANADIANS EAGER TO 1 HUGHES' DEFENSE IBV MMKN'N JilUINIk tftCI!, IRI WlMf I'ttiiwa, unt., A l 1 11 1 v l.nrni. irowils nf ('nnaiiaim i-oni.'ht ailiels loit to pal iiaiiii iil loil.iy 1o heal Ma lor I'.rii.'iiii ;ir Sam lluuhis, inlms. I "i i'l nnini.i, niMKe 111.1 pi nim.Mi'ii jKlaP nn ni In ',.u,.,ri to the i harci-h that al'iiolmal pi-nfttn were :ilhvei in .'iwarilim; flint' r.niiiariH l.y Cnnaillan nhell cnminilitv, whU'li iiih alcut ti hr I in e-tiKali'il, The ehaiKi'M tooiu'ht l y i;, v. ' K te,- alh ueil lli.il I'llii.lh-llH'H's piof- lt.' nf more than 1 .,'iiin.inoi ,.r ili Vi'ic,l hy fol J. Wi'hlev Alh-,ni, v.ho j wan eonnni li ii nuh iln- miliii.i il,.. j t'aittiii iH, It F, Ynakuni. Ameili an iraili.iv fm im l"i', ana Knuenc 1 u-iian-1 ll, feri,..,., , ,,,i'i- of a hn ti l nil lit'stia I In M. nl i . ii;. The t im r t .i i I si in oio tl were placet v. till the Aiiu-nran a t nmi'imy alol I lie Iiii.t- n. pa n , th Aiiiniiinai.' n.tia.n il Km My tllTli iaU lake Ollice. H.tnt.i l-'r, April Is Tin. imnihi", if the new nli ml la .1, ii i at I. 'p took l. (flee I'l.l.e , Manr ll, S.i! ti'lit. "'i'l I'leli, Iltin Aland. Cilv 1 i (;; un r I.e. i H. is h, Ahli'i lio n Mi ... !.n Sena. M net linn A. nriiy, .1 W. Akii mid ilile S.ta ir were sworn III, .Maior SarSeiit matie the follow . li'K appoint iin i. tn. i ;,.,i i,af-e wnuoii. I'ram r-r t Sena, Pit in.. nth-, .lam ,!'a f .r in' iit a.-, spi ir.lvler I'.tliiaelti I It'olv.th t, Mit '.llttftlllK, p'le- plittlif lii, Htlailo A In ritl ; loll, t lliu'l. Juan Ant'.iilo (iiteMa, fi.x imaith-' city efpci'. Auto luo r.allf,:. -i iiioiulif. iit T.y!iit-cr, .1. t. Ad.tiiiM, ("lie l.'.'ir. The ll'lllnr ,llo al'llO'.lPl'- e.l hi B'aialuiK (.inn, il "ioe?-, the fol hwiiii K'Sii the eliMii'iot-ii : Fintnee. .1 V, Aket-., nit. ts ami l-ridae. Nl-rol-n s't-tiii; piiit, t'llun la'pei, f!ri. Jniin hln i-ii. i, her: put. la- w.n k, W illie S.tl.t'ar; lltallh, l'elo l.apr: drill nuh. n. A. 1, r.fiK'han . Ntmos and h:hin. M A. I it it . (o-Ofr diicheK e la! in igatmn, Nl.'ola Sviia, CABINET CRISIS MAT END RULE OF MR. ASOUITH Should Conscriptionists Win, Lloyd-George Is Regarded as Most Likely Successor to Premiership, (VV MOKKINS JOUttNAL t'AtCO Wmi London, April IS (10:3.1 p. m.) Thai ti tiravp fiilijni't. rl.in exintK h nfidi nlnhle Imt nt'i ordln to an nu Ihoi Itnllvi' Ktaternent lonliht, no res iKnatioiiK, cMher niinmli-rial or mili tary, hnvp yd hceii tendered, and it will prol'iilily he Heveial llayH hefore Hie ciIhIm Ih ended The Mnr(iiln of C'rcwn, lord preHi ilent of the coiiiiell. In his Htatetnent to the Iioiino of IoiiIh today, whkll wax the filKt official nrtmlMxioii of Ihe uruvlty and cniiiiileklty of the pnil.leni dililltiK Iho initilHterN, Intl- IllHled the poanlhillty t'nat l'rtilller A H'ii it h iniKhl not he prepared even on Thursday, to make, tun printiined i.tateriipnt, In which case the houe uuulil sit the fnllowlim Mondiiy. tonlllot MomM'iMoiim. Until Hhk'X in thlH lllnlllt nliiiiu nill f lift are iiiuikIiiiIIIiik all their iivail ahle loricM lor the parliamentary KtruKKle over Kir Mil ward Curson' uiotloii for imivemal military netvlep, Strong uhlpH me out and all the HleinherH of the hoiIHe of 0(111111101111 servliitf at the front have horn ranl od leuvo to remain In London, until a division Ih taken. I'olitleal kochIii tonlnlit oenleiK niiilulV nroiiiid Minister of MuiiIIIoiih David Lloyd-deoiKO mioceedlnif Mr. Awiulth iih Ihe head of lh Kovcrn 111 fit t . AmiiiIiIi Miiv stay. While the oonserlptlonlH attack on Hie tnlnlHtry i iimlouhtedly powerful, and threatenitiK, there are nlxo tlronK forcem niakliik' for Ihe rdcntlon of the present ooalltioii tnlnliitry first, Mr. Ampiith'H known Bklll In surtnoiint Iiik political illffereiiceH and huhlltitf hl team InKether, and Nocond, the prohlem of llndln an alternative government to the present coalltloii unil the repiiiiliance felt In larne Mec linlis of thf country to a ehniiHe In the Kovernment at 11 critical nlnne of the niitlon'H la.e. In tho event of the (llsnppcaritnce of Mr. Asipilth iih a reKiill of his re fusal In remain a iiieinher of 11 nov ernineiit resorllnit to universal ser vice, Air. lJoNd-Heort;e Is icunrded In ninny iinarteis im his natural suo eessor. I hit, iiKiiltiHt this solution is Hie fact thai 11 very strnriK section of the unionist party i entirely op- '.Ked to Mr. l.loyd-CienrKe, as It Is to Mr. Ai'iuitb. Moreover. It is known Hint Andrew Dniiar Law, who Is n nonwci'iiitionlHl In principle and waf lender nf the unionist jmrty prior to elite lint; tho coalition Rovcriiinent, Mini whoso reputation as a parliamen tarian has mown enormously since the war, niakiiiK him a possihle sih' "OHsor tn Mr. Asiulth, attaches the utnioKt, InipotlujK'e In the iiattonal In leriHt to Ihe lnninteiinncn of Ihe pres ent coalition ministry In jmwer. GEHMAfJS THINK WILSON SHOULD JE SATISFIED Papers Say von Jagow's Ex- planation of Sussex Inci dent Is Sufficient for United States, ! my MORNiha jcuni. sprrui. lkamrd wmi IW1II11, April H ( ;:UO ). m , la l.ondon, ,ni j, jt::i! . mi.) The newspaper have heen preparing' tin peode ftir the early reception of the Aiiierli an not? l.y cotiiiih ntiii( on AVuslii union illsjiatches nnnouncinjx Ihe eomjiletion of Hie document. lis aipoiM,iiient Is expressed that For eign Minister von Jiimow'h answers to the American liKiulrles have had so little effect ill satisfying Wash ington. Home of the newspapers note what they term l'resldent Wil son apparent anxiety to withdraw from the Mexican pndertaklnir and Interpret It as u had omen for Ihe future relationa hetween Iho fulled States and Germany. The conservative oiKann, while es sentially not wantiiiE a I reach, ap lienr to m resiKiied, their tone sym rnod up holnn "'lot president Wilson do his worst." The Frankfurter ZeitunR, which Is enuer to see the matter am-.calily sot 1 led, says: ir i-resKieni vtiison wanin n h reach no answer which (iei'iimny cmt Klve under the rxlsllne circumstances can satisfy him. If he seriously waits iieivco, (lie must choose ihe ways and means for hrlnnliift the Im perative demands of Ormany's Hilh irinrino warfare Into harmony with tho Justlflahle Interests Of neutral countries." NON-SKID " VOy can still get the Fisk Non-Skid at A prices less than the plain treads of many other standard makes. Why then buy a smooth tire when this tough non-skid tread of true risk Quality saves money for you? Compare These Fisk Prices Grey Non-Skid Casings and Tubes . REPORTED DEATH OF VILLA GAINS CREDENCE; WAS BADLY WOUNDED (Cim II mini From I'ihh (Inc.) main purpose of the expedition, iro tei'tlon of the hi.rtl'T, is regarded as ni'conipilslleil. In some niliirleis H Was sUKKCsletl that an iiKieoment for withdrawal mluht he reached with Heiieral I'ar ran.u. on the hnsls Hint if Villa or his men jixaln headed northward und reached within some specified distance ,.f ih.. l.nnlor ilt'Hiiilc the efforts of ('arrana troops to check them, l aited Stales troops t nuitl iikhiii cross no- holder. There was iiotllin to inui- caio thai this n an had actually nceii ills, iis'eti. however. In nioiliiK new forces to the homer .r i.nwuililt. lviiv.m.l iik I't'oftrted I.O- iiIkIii in San Antonio ilisj.atches, Hen- oral 1'iitiMton 1 actinu wltniu itie ois- ri t 1 niu v newer conferred upon nun when the i hase heKiin. He was also Instructed hy Secretary I taker after tin. I'arrul Incident was reported, to spare 1111 effort 1o protoi t tile ad- taui'i'.l folia's. It is known that armv uffleialM hc lii v,, tint Klltmtl il' miiiio of Ihe de- liihiiiiiils won Id he perilous If Car- rail:. 1 troops m oilier msuiots snoiiiti r.illi.u' lit.. I .11 . 1 nf ihliNit lit ralTlli. who are reported to have, fired on Mti- nr Itiiiiplilns men. The sluflinn fortes reported from San Antonio Is in accordance with i:.iii'i,il Knnyton's host Judgment as to tile wise (lispofitlon of his men to I II par,, aK.iinsl any emergency. ( (IMMIM('TI() WI'WI JTIONT Mil' MIA' ( i:i t'ohimlaiM. X. M., April 18. -Truck -lie 11 ictiirninn to die horder this nioruiujf liioimhl reportH of (piiet pre vailing aloiiK Ihe line of American coiiiuiunlt ation. The trip from the flout Was uni'v ( littul, tin y said, und ruinoiM of triiuhle which have heen fin rent in Columbus Wj.'e denied. It wan pointed out that while every proji aiiiiinii has heen made hy the various ili'lachinonts for any development, an inrivaj-oil feelini; of security was ex pressed all uloilit the lino. Much Interest was aroused here hy Ihe aii iut! of Tandy Saiiford, a .Mexi can half-lreeil. Sauford is heillH he, iiitoiiiiniinlcailo anil tinder n heavy Ktniitl, military aulhoiitiis re fiilnu in make ans sialeiiicnl on ceiniiiK him, Ii is known, however, thai he is sUHpected of Buidimj the Villa hand upon t'oluuiluis. Thirl) -mic sick and injured men win- l.roiiirht from the liont today ilany of them hud heen treated In Hie field hospital in ('o)iuiia Haitian and ie siilfcimn from minor diseases. N'niiit w a.H in a dangerous coiidition and iinne had heen injured in action as was fiiM report d, mciliuU offi cers -aid, M tj. Chile S. Ford, of the medical corps of U htellim', . a., arrived fi'"ni the field today on his way lt lamiliin, wher he has heen detailed as iii.-iticiil observer with Uif liruish srmv, Major Ford wm Amerieiin ine.li.al ohserver with the Turkish arm In the fit liulnanan fanitalKU. COUNTRY CLUB TO HAVE AN0THERART EXHIBIT Mr. B. O. Phillips, Hie celehrated artist, whose beautiful studio is one of the siKhN of the famous old town of Taos, is to hold an exhibition of hln iaiitinis at the Country ( lull iltir ln the last week in Anril. The exhibit will he open to Ihe public on Monday, April 24, and will rloso the following Saturday. Mr. I'liillijiH l an artist of national reputation and h!n lari;e mural deeor tlon In the courthouse at Hew Moines, la., Is considered by well-known critics 11s one of th" finest niuiiil paintings In America. H w-us Mr. 4'hniipR' reputation as one of (lie foremost iiiiinlers of Indian subjects that brought him this splen did opportunity to hIiow his ability Htid so place lii art In the first rank of American nalntra. The subjects, of a series of four i:jnels w hich adorn the dome of ih niamiifit cut court -lions" at 1 'es Moines, dejiict sceneii from Hie hlslorw fit. the site of that beautiful city. The. first panel, which rejirenentK "The First 1 nha I1IK1 ills." called for purely an Indian jiicture and the works of Mr. I'hlllips. linnK--Injr In mnhy private ftallerles in Iowa, soon placed his name prominently be- J sia r.; Ki 3 x 30 . 10.40 . p 31x30 . 13.40 . 4 x33 . 22.00 . Tub 2.60 2.95 4.25 41x35 ! i Casing . 31.20 4ix36 . 31.55 5 x37 . 37.30 T.W. 5.55 5.70 6.90 Fisk Tires For Sale ify All Dealers The Fisk Rubber Company ofN.Y. General Offices: Chicopee Falls, Mass. Los Angeles Branch 10th and Hope Streets Branches in More Than 1 00 Cities ( v. t. ri. of. Tia tR-tlrf (Bur lilkl fore the art committee who were appointed to select the painters, which resulted In awarding to the ar tist the commission which he so ably executed. Thin versatile puinter has already made an enviable name for himself with his pictures "of Indian life, in teriors, portraits and firelight sub jects, when his eyes hegait to fail him o that he was obliged to stop pnint inif and seeli an otrtdoor life. This experience produced a great ctianne In his art work and broadened his rnnuc of subjects, i)c collating even a marked alteration In technique. (He now bids fair to mafce even a greater reputation iih a painter of light und sunshine. KttindhiK before soui" of his recent canvases, the writer fell transport ed to the open ranxe or as though he were looking out through a doorway or window ujjon scenes flooded with a wealth of mmshlne und color. BROTHER CHARLIE' LOSES IN NEBRASKA CY MOIININ JOUNL IMCIH LIB HI iniahii. Neb., April IS. Owing to Hie extreme lenfiih of the ballots, the number of candidate)! for many of the offices, and the fact that the polls did not close until S o'clock, returns from today's tate prinuiry election were very meager early in the nlKht. Vv to 11 o'clock a few precincts from eisht'ounties In widely separated por tions of (lie siate indicated the nom ination by the democrats for Cnited ytates senator of (.!. M. Hitchcock over I. J. Dunn by a large majority. The Indications were that Keith Ne ville, democrat, for Koverlior, hud de feated C. V. Hryaii, who made his campaign on a prohibition platform. In the republican primary not enough returns were In to make pos sible an Intelligent guess at the presi dential preference, but those received were nearly equally divided between Cummins, Hughes and Ford, with Ks tabrook a bad fourth. For I'tiited States si nator, former Congressman Kennedy was leading former Gover nor Abltieh, 1 TWO RESIDENTS OF NEW JV1LXIC0 KILLED :hv wnnMiNGi jnUMNlti. reciftl lvamco Wll' Di oejas. Art.., Arril The hod- ies of J, AMiitt Stanfield, aged '4 1 ye;lrs. "and Ifs. .foe Collins., aged 2'K former residents of Cloverdrtle, N. M., CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF ' ' .t.i.i. '....".."".."'."' l;ver oil of dandrtu'f disappearii after one or two applications of Hun derine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips. Get u 25-cent bottle of lianderlno at any dru- Ktore and Have your liuir. After a few applica tions you can't find a particle of dandruff or any falling hair, and tho scalp will never Itch. sixty-fh'e miles east, were brought here today following their death Mon day as a result of an automobile ac cident last Wednesday whbe they were eu route to pouglas. The engine of their automobile (lied as they were going up a hill and the car turned turtle in a deep nrroyo, pinning them underneath in such a manner that they were unable to move. For more than twenty-two hours they lay In this position, pray ing for death to come to their release. A detachment of First cavalrymen en bonier patrol duty discovered and re leased them, lioth were injured In ternally. Mrs.. Collins' body will hf sent.tJ Peming, N. M., for Interment. That of t'tiiafield will lie sent to (ilobp tomorrow. tr!-t for Iviilu-ntiiiry lirlck. ! Sams IV, ;ii'il lv file state pen-; Ittiiliarv has alrcndv looked orders for on million and a half of brick for l uil'ling operations this snmmf r- : Mn million of these at e for strut--1 turm in S-intrt y. The U. S. Patent 0 ffice Recognizing Something New Has Granted a Patent, Both on the Form of Flake and Process of Manufacture of v New Post Toasties This remarkable recognition no other corn flake on the market lias achieved it marks this new food as some thing distinctly different from "corn flakes" of the past. What Is This Difference? Compare New 1'ost Toasties with the average corn flake observe the tiny bubbles which cover their sur face. These bubbles are caused by a new method of cook ing, rolling -and toasting under quick, intense beat. I!y this' pr -cess. the true corn flavour is developed in all its sweetness. I'.aten dry they are a delicious morsel. With cream or milk they are a revelation to the taste. Note the "substance" of New Post Toasties. Unlike old style "corn flakes" they do not break or "chaff" in the package. They are wonderfully delicious. ec4,;fomPaiiy, Ita They do nut musli down under milk or cream. And they come to y,,u direct from the giant ovens of our three great Toast ie Factories, untouched by human hand and triply sealed in a moisture-proof container which preserves their fresh Golden C.ooducss for your table. At Your Grocer's-nvo sizes-IOc & 15c l'OSITM IT.KKAI. C'OMIWXV. I.l.IITi:i). I'.ATTI.K CKICKK. M1CI110AX.