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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920. 11 EACH SIDE PUTS BLAME ON OTHER Democrats and Republi cans Say They Want Pact Agreement. 'EXPECT A VOtE TODAY Modification o First Reser vation May Come Up in Sniiite for Decision. Wtsll M1TON. l'eb. 20, Tho ta,s .,-n f party rexiioni Iblluy for ih. riJ ireaty deadlock waa throhrd rcr In mlltlunt fiuhlon uti ih, rn.i''' fl'-or today with both iM rtPJ 1 '' ans nmI ''eniocrulu nt-ok-lW (o . i ' heir hand of tlm sen ate! fa. r to net and of any con .nun fs n Hie pollllcul campaign ,t jhouiiti both , sides professed in earnr - irslre to compromlso und Minbb 1 t i or tho credit for past ;ompro' i rrroru. mere wan i .. of if nelcssness In tho utate ment of he treaty' Irreconcilable tppenen.s 'hat party leudern nald Iter tnlsht as well put tho question Of ralll.' VlL'Il UUI VI i.t-u iiiiuun iiiiti t.f their attention to leRlslatlon, ' Anions o her tlilncs the debate fcreuehr n,1 n direct disagreement as to wnirh &iJ oriKinaieu mo uipar llian conference In which five riom acuta and four republicans sought 10 norK t nil agreement. Illli liciH-k Starts Argument. Sfna'or Hi'ehcoi-k of Ncbnuka. the demm a.ie leader, started tho tiare-uri hv denying that the demo ctU ned the trcuty In the cam rjirn. He asserted that his party had ronf nlno-tcnths of the way to i compro.i'inn ana tniti tno ropulill cir. h.id s ood solidly for iicccptunco of their imn resprvntlon.s without the dottine of n T or the crossing of T V has the minority, he declared, who hud ItisllRatcd tho blp.irtls.in movement and who now had submit ted to compromise article 10 rescr utloni hi. h many republican sen' lion believed were Identical In sub- mrcf with the Uidge reservation on that ubj" I'lalmlntt credit for the republicans In the initiation of tho blpartltun conlerenre Senator Ijcnroot of WIs twisln, one of tho mild r.ewrvation republicans churpe-d that the dem ocratic loader had stood out a?.ilnnt cwnpromlM so dotermtnMly that the rcpu lu-ans wero urivon to aree cn the best compromise they could imotiit ttiomselves. Senator Horah. renuMlcnn of Idaho, sneaking for tho lrrecon- dlabler tV-claxed tho two aUtes woro 9 nearer agreement than they wero ttn the league of natlona dobate brran a year nso tomorrow and that further dhwusalon only wna a waste M tune. Ttirt treaty, Ho bald, already was ao far In tho cumpatffn that 'you can no more; keop It out than rou can step half way over Nl- ara. May Uracil Voio TiMny. Dhagreemont over what occurred In the blpartlain conference aroBo hen Senator JIcKollar of Tonnes of the democratic conferees, as yrted that all of tho enators except Senator illlohoock nnrt Senator imtt tea virtually agreed to tmo or we article io uutertltutoB formally Worsed since, by AO democrat. Tho Mement waa denied by Horn R tore rv Of Indiana and tsvrvmnt rnnnh. Ucan members of tho conference. waders said tonight that tho de rate probably would ls tntlnuo.l to morrow and that a vote might bo JTKnea Tin tho first tirrrtnMa,l tniH1. f.c&tlon of tho reservations adoptM: 't the liflt session of concrety. lit tho midst of the debate today' "iur i-ranTO .rfimoiimn or .ilar' IWJ, one of the treaty's Irrocon aW opponents, introduced u rcao iJUn to deolaro' Immediately n Jits of peace, to provldo for' With urival of American troops from fof Wi sol and to appropriate $15,000, t to pay rrpenes of a, world coh ir4nr whlh itolyi tiM t.r.i , bhlneton to discusM fonruntlnn rfi - w league. Divorce May Prevent U. 5. Woman From Becoming Hungary's Queen .1 ... l : u. " Count Iji.s1i .Stln'iiy nmI tin- coiiiili-hs, formerly .MNh (iliul)n Viuiilcrlillt, in niioio mim uw.rn winin until ncro in M-w vnrK tin n visit. Count Iiszle Szocheny Is bclnc mentioned lalcly iih the next ruler of Hungary. His wire, formerly an American trlrl, may not linvo thu op portunlty of becomlnc nueen, however, as tho samo rennrtn from Kurono stato that the count Is preparing to seek a dlvortn from lior. The countcm wiuj lormcriy .miss iiiuiivh vnnciermit. anc to in 1110 rnitoit tiites at ores- j! nt with their four children. ' Her property has been seized by tho alien property cusmnian. i.oiini tiiecneny. now in Budapest, denies imin tho rumor that ho tnuy iwcomo a iuiik (inn mat nc pinns to hcck a divorce. TAFT INDORSES THE OPEN SHOP 'jne nonconductors, and aofton Tk VVII. mi t mor" you" ,,rln(r p""1 nnrt in.,. " ",CB " discuss meir rTient the easier It Is to ro- v. t"e oauso ,or their difflou ties mil Mn In .J. a ..I.... .. . old ami coniuaion, ne tI11.!1 "fdVd" 1 that which' w,i.U,B ,l,ua-'on rather than that llICh FUr It tr.t . . iii-iim tro wnai are 'o, in all of our troubles, for "'re no annoiuto cures. If them i'i ikV. woula "" ,1Vf' forever. I like. uriiiiu 111 meir niaic- St. 11 "ot,tn'"," 'ht promlsq an rhiM.i ',rl,'""' nn nen. alter tho IfL,,1", " c Taft chucklo with WSa. C H,w nunctuutcd his re rtT; i1" liMr"i tht " w Inter- W .V "n n ine piaco .."l' hair Is lbly thin, rrM. - "Jflps the situation be- "in and labor morn Ihin nr ....... in-m- tOlTfllllvi- ntlrt f l'a BIB THAN CALOMEL Jds" Have Discovered -waras- unve Tablets arc a Harmless Substitute instantaneous. These little olive gwa. Uhle s are the result of Dr. Svfct,fnnin:!tion not to treat TnT3?61 eomplaints with calomel. ,iItSeira,?neLdoca'Vbut have no 1 fcj 'V Why cure the liver SbSES? teeth? Calomel tttrwf'r 0 teeth? Calomel SSvSL ?h havoc with tho gums. biTeiS k?mdl; It it best not to l5ffii.et.Dr was' Olive T Mice its nlae fctErTfZ? J dultnea" and that lazy 4," constipatiod and a S5fcfi, Take 6r. Edwards' Vtv 'rl whF.n. you feel "Iogy"and "tokim- "ear clouded braia them a chance to talk themselves out. Let each tell the other nil that he has to iy ami kIvp tlmm a chanco in get tho viewpoint of tho other. That Is tho only way to reach the common ground, and thcro Is always a common ground." . Discussing tho Icsul aspect of tho labor situation, tho eminent Jurist declared wlillo tho employer hud a pure legal right to say that ho will not hire union men und tho union man In turn has a pure .legal right to iy that ho will not work with nonunion men, both are violating mi obligation to tho social order to tako such attitudes, llnth of theso clonnos must Icarn to recognize their social weight and obligation to socloty, ho urged, nnd not follow'u policy that docs not make for good soclrty. "I am nofthcr 'd laboring' man or a capitalist," ho said with a laugh, "I belong to tho class known ns tho forgotten men,", He Joked about "his having been president of tho United States and -Bald that,' ho hardly knew how It happari'etl, and that U waa entirely juncxppcleil to. him. ' Throughout his address ,Tnft showed that -his -position on' the question was a ;npst conncrvatlve one.- and that ho' , hart carefdlly studied tho needs pf boh classes. The hone of thfi 'country la' In the liberal employer -and the con servative labor. leader,", ho told iis audience:, cautioning against Intolrr-anfce-on the. part pf th'p omploycrs to deal with tho representatives chosen by. Jalior. -I-ibor has. Just the same tight to suy who shall rep resent ll In Its difficulties as you havo" in' tho -selection ot an httorney In a. law spit. I-Abor leaders should be' greeted 'and treated as such. If not ynu throw tho laboring men back on the extretnlstsvln their or ganization and It is this extremist, the- one who usually nlakcn tho loud est nolso that causes the most trou ble.' Hut It 'must bo ren)embefed that all of thn extremists urn not al on ono side -of this controversy "Uibor has tho inalienable right to give or withhold Its labor. How ever, when the laborer combines with other workors In withholding nis lalior his right Is not so absolute When the combination withdraws tho labor of an entlro shop, com 28 IDLE HENS NOW LAY 27 EGGS A DAY Don't say "they're lull bad." Something che is the matter with them. . Probably It' 4 ''wormi". D! THACHER'S WORM SYRUP has been taJdnr the "cross" out of "kiddles" for half a centarj. They LIKE It because It tastes good. Can't -hurt tlicml Get It at your drug store. Tbacher Medicine Co. Clultoooo.-a. Teso. U. S. A. inunlty or country tho rights of that combination Is Just ss lawful as Is the purpose of the combination and no more so, "When that combination to with draw lalior becomes Injurious to the community and results In suffering on tho part of thoso not a party to tho controversy, It become un lawful nrtrt It Is the power of con gress or tho legislature to pronounce It unlawful. Mr, Tuft reviewed the part that lator plaed 1n tho prosecution of tho war and said that a study nf tutlstlcH uould show that thero had bi-en comparatively few strikes while the struggle wus In progress. Heallxlng during the war, however, that tho function of labor wns indls penslhle during the war. labor he came dtuny with tho sense of Its power and the signing of the nrmU tloe was followed by strike nflcr strike, broken contract and unjusti fied demands. Three trlke. the steel ntrlke, the real strike, ami the llnstnn police strike, tended nlore than an.vthlbK else to Htradv the condition of the country he nsld. in ihiw, he satd. Americanism ,won over bolshevlsm itnd attempts on the part of foreign ers and radical aliens to Inuugurate the. soviet government failed In all of them he declared that the' strike was lost because tho publlo opinion wus ngnlnst them. "Politician till over the country learned that It Is good politics to enforce the law and maintain or der," he declared nftor reviewing t'ho iwrt that Oovernor Conllrtgo pltivod In the police strlko In Boston and his suliwequent re-election to his office by the largest jnnjorlty ever" polled In thst state "All of thewo dltfturhunceH forced tho retillzatlon that we must not al low ourselve to become alarmed Thn American peoplo are still strong and united." he Mild, "und the char acter of the peoplo tit large Is such that there Is no doubt that they The Modern Idea More than ever is the physician placing depend ence upon hygiene, fresh air, sunlight and adequate nourishment to bring about a restoration of strength. That is why Scott's Emulsion is so helpful and universally used as a means of up building the weakened system. When you need a tonic, try the logical means of ton ing up the body take Scott's Emulsion. ' eUSawae.alOKfltl4.M,J. lH4Tk have In them Ihe things necessary to bring about tho stamping out of bolshevlsm, and radicalism that threaten the life of tho country ' "The lngue of Nations" was the former .pt ldont'M subject at the meeting nf the Automobile club a' Hotel Tulsa yesterday noon I In ws Introduced by Patrick J llurlej who In turn (hart been presented b Ucorgc W. Iteeves, president. Since 'there are In the senate -10 vi)lt for the league s H Is end 10 for it with reservation, which he In terpreled us mmnlng exactly what the original covenant meant with out them. .Mr. Tuft expressed confi dence that somo sort of compromise would bo iigreed upon by these groups ut once unless some Impus uihle chasm now unfnrscett opened H4rciNtlcn1ly rnltlolsInK those In Ihe senate who objected to tho league ivh It is he expressed Oils lie -lief that their main disagreement wus over the tiutsllon of who im gel credit for it. 'The rtelsy Is only caused by the deslro of some to sav In the end Hint It wns Vhelr words Hint went Into the document ltmtead of those of the originators nf th,- covenant," he declared. In urging that It be rsilfied at once, ihe calUol the lcuf,-iin of uatlotis tho greatest sten eer taken bv any nation for tho good of humnnllv ut largo and said It would be a honir to Uils country to sa that It hud taknn lb part In the worl.l'ii affairs no Home In Yank SlilM. U'AUlllVriTtlS' l.-ll "fl Tlhlrlv. six thousand of the Cecho HUnuk troops in wnerin are to tin sent home In America ships, the first to sail I'"ebniary 25, while the other .10.000 it'll! Itn annt In llrltlult n.t.l ..flint- t.n.i sets, ii house committal u-ut told to uay ny nenenii .Mitrru. enici or Hiuir To irVnl t'ougli Take 11AYW HKA1.1MI IUM-.Y ,1Sc Advl LOOKING FOR FAMILY Panlon.l I ml Inn Nit fiiwr Wife , und (lillil In 100.1 fnun I "111110111 Coutlet ir. It .4ioritte,l Preu Htate Wire, MUHKOtllJU. 1-Vb. 20. After spending 17 enrs In the fwlonil prison ut Leuvennoi'th. Kim., .luck Teeknhlnnnecsk u full-bloo.! Chor okee Indian, has been given Jvls frneilnni it ltd lu k.,.li.. , I. -1. Hin Spavlnaw hills trying to find his wife and hubv His Inst gllmpsq or them whs In 1803 when h looked tliroiii-fli thn ln,u ,.e 'ir.H uTn' ti... old prison cur that tins used In thn 4,M,,,tii H'nii(,ry uiiys it) llflUS port tr sonerH III Die feilrml tentlan- Teokahlannoeskv was a member of tho Night Hawk society and wncn tno laniis wero allotted tp the Indians nt Vinltu In lno.1. an liwllun nil inert Wolf n ineniber of nbe eo i-loti, Imd Molated his oath Mil filed his ilalm for land. Tho nocloty hetrt a meeting ami declnded that Wolf must die They drew straws to determine whti should kill him nd It fell to Teekiihtanneesky Keoplng his word to the society, he shot Wolf down In cokl lilood. Ho entereil a plea of gulltv nivil would have liceti se'itoneed to hang had not W 1 honipiton ot Vinltu Plcndert wJth nlge CI 111 for his llfo He then as tenteiiced to life Im prlsonment anil wo pardoned n few tlajs ngo at the request of officials of the lnenl Indian ngenoy. Ilrlng Son Hack. NHW VnitK, Pel.. 50 Mrs A !ooru of Chicago, the first Atner lean mother to bring bck from Franco the body of her eon. who tiled overseas, arrived here today on tho steamer Itrlttttntu Her non. James HewM-it, died of Injuries tecelved In nc ion nt sen and was burled at Mar srllles. ! lunula Optical Co. Adw Heal Wonder -Worker for Wrinkled Facet! Thou who hT trjf.l kJI orU ef , ollert "-f lulls rfrnoiorV In s itln fort In lots Uom tiawelNimt Uten et t llln.ia or worry, tin ifrtJ find worut to eiprtM their delight with the traadcrb I iets fermuU, nn tht htm firm it n triiil 'I'hs siH-tstM of thin mt Ki't U d nnt alona le It mrTelii tfe.-tlistiMi npn lli i)ntl lm sml fr,nlt, m well at upon tl,a Ter, (ins nnfa - O'tl Im -o ! U mtrpriilniilr quklt -'lon nn 11 rnllrt harmltxintxa lit aimpllrit la another on' I rneml.t'la, fealurf, lor one nmd enlj li- i aoUs an enrws ef powdered aaielitn In halt pint of wllih haul, and hali ,tl I fan ii, thn aolutlon t nnr. a remark I1 tranaformatlnn la bshtld It it nnl nnlr thn rftVrt on wrlnVtu an I criae that la no nntli-rahls hui (aria ..in lour la fnmarkahlj iniprottia ami ino laff lonka mn'h jount;r Ona ahmild hr. , mr- l. ak th drnnrul for thn fiwdnre I aaielitn Thn tottnn hrlna- so rrlnabmc. It paiti.ularljr tratfnl te tlrnd la'-n d?t Mustcrole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints- Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousand ubq Musterole once you cocpciicncc tho ulad relief it Rives. Get a jar at once from the. nearest drug (tore. It Is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard. Detter than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings caic and comfort while it is being rubbed on I Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of Jars aro used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff necK, astnma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rncU' matitm, lumbago, pains and aches of tho back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 00c jars; hospital size $2.50, ilMMWAl! FLOUR ,,.m WICHrr.KAMCAaV JjB Imperial FLOUR so You never used flour good; you never knew flour ao different. Insist on it at your grocers. OIL CITY FLOUR & FEED CO. Wholesale Distributors Plionn ONige .IrUO r PIGGLY WIGGLY "ALL OVER 21 EAST Anil this una In Cold Winter Wrath-t-r. Mrs. Davidson's ,Piun Is Simple. ... - .tA,.,l a .1 ru, f9r,n9 In' IH I fkrcV nf a.1 hant that were not larlnj, Ilul.lber are layjm no-. I ineelie, at ulfh at 1" tttx a day and nfttr liwt'.than 2S " 1 Mrt. Jennln DaTidton, Yalet Center, Kan. Jin, I)aldon wroln thlt letter in Ff b-1 ruary. J-lffur fcr profit on' two .doien 1 (a a dajr from bona that "wouldn't lar"i durlnj January and Fabruary. Wn'll make yon thn tatnn offer ws made ber. Hern It In (lire your hena Don ,funr and wateli m l aulti for one fn6rtth, If 'jbtf don't tied that it part lor itself and naja Jon a good i profit beiidm, almplr tell ui and jour monar will b prompllr relundad., - , lion wunr ti:nineae lor eii-iajriofj wormi Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen per 45c Brook 65c dlracllv on alto a iplendld lonle. it ft eailly- ele.n In i tha feed, Improvea th hen'a liealth, maketr her stronger and more aritre in any weatn er and atari bets lajlpi. Try Dan f-unj far 80 dart and If It dnetn'l g-et jnu the fill, no matter how cold or wat Ihe wealher, your money will ba refunded br return mail, (let Don flunf from your driijrzt or poultry remedy dealer or nd i0 rtnlt for a paekace by mall prepaid llurrell l)ner Co., IJ'J Oo lumbU llldn , Indlampnllt Ind Makes Hens Lay 3eta tho eggs In any weath jr. It la easily Given In the feed .and doesn't force or lurt tbe hen In any way.. is a rcat tonic, iry it it pay for Itself and pay you a good profit besides, your monoy will be promptly efundeu. Trial size 60 cents. Binding-Stevens Seed Co. First and Ilouldcr. lion Sung It doesn't Grand Prize B u tier, package Meadow Gold Creamery Butter, (QC pound VPtV Nut Oleo, pound Gem Nut Oleo, pound Brookfield Sau sage, pound . . . Troco Nut Oleo, per pound Nueoa Kut Oleo, pound . . . Lincoln Colored Oleo, pound Gem Nut Colored Oleo, pound .... Wilson's Certified Bacon, 1-Ib carton Swift's Premium Bacon, 1-lb. carton All 20c packages Cookies, ench All 10c packages Cookies, each .... Barrel Ginger Snaps, paper bbl Sweet Milk, quarts ..32c 32c 32c 33c 34c 38c 43c Sliced 55c Sliced 59c 16c ..8c 32c 18c ' ' a a y 43c 16c '.r-: 18c 8c 10c Compound, 8-lb. pail . Swift's or Lard, 5-lb. pail Swift's or Lard, 10-lb. pail 24-lb. sack Q-l Red Star FlourPJLi.I. 48-lb. sack Red dQ Q- Star Flour . . tPO.Ol sack THE WORLD" FIRST ST. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Wilson's Clear Creamery Butter, guaran teed. Special introduc tory price Sweet Milk, Q pints iC All makes of Bread; 16c each JLO 2 1 All makes Bread, Q 10c loaf VL Chicken Feed, 8 1-3-pound sack for Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour. Buckwheat Flour, per package . . All 10c Sptecs, each No. 2 Spinach, per can Campbell's Pork and Beans, per "j O l can Xt2 Campbell's Soups, a 1 1 kinds, including Vegetable and Tomato, "t OJ. per can XwJiC Sro'.T 33c ...46c ...93c $1.91 $2.89 60c Crisco, No. 1U Crisco, No. . Crisco, No. (5 . . Crisco, No. 9 Compound, cyf 4-lb. pail .... I)X.4-wV $2.38 Wilson's Pure ..$1.59 Wilson's Pure ..$3.18 sack 24-lb. Flour for . 48-lb. Flour for Carnation, Leader and cans, guaranteed $1.60 guaranteed $3.15 Pet, Hale's Borden's Milk 13c 15c tall each Carnation, Pet, Male's Leader or Borden's Milk, small cans, two for . . Hebe, 11 1 tall JLJL"2C Snider's Catsup, large Tor':: 24c Hale's Leader Rock Candy byrup, half gallon Kollogg's. Korn. Flakes per package 51c Flakes 12ic PIGGLY WIGGLY PEOPLES EXCHANGE 1U-113 EAST FIRST STREET STRICTLY NON-UNION MEAT SPECIALS 25c 10c 18c 1 O Nice Rolled Roasts, per pound Nice Plate Boiling Meat, per pound Fancy Fore Quarter Steak, per pound Nir-n P.rnii'lf Ifniml por pound lOt Rump Roast, 1 O- per pound XOC Nico Breast of Veal, -j rw per pound XIC Veal Rump Roast, -J per pound XDC Veal Rib Chops, Ofin per pound ZtUC Pork Chops, OFC per pound at)t F'ork Shoulder, whole or half, OQ por pound juOKj St. Louis Independent Bacon, per pound Best Dry Salt Bellies, 9 A per pound . , AKs 20c Host Dry Salt Jowls, pr pound Swift's Premium Bacon, whole jQ or half, per pound LxXfK Wilson's Certified Bacon, whole A fj or half, per pound tL 4 C St. IxMiis Independent Packing Co. first grade Hams, whole or half, QA per pound - OvC Swift's Premium or Wilson's Certified skinned Hams, whole or half, per pound Good Mixed Sausage, per pound Ground Beef, suitable for Hamburger or Moat Loar, - r71 per pound . Ll 12 Dixie Bacon, per pound Wo havo 500 country style cured Hams, weighing from 8 to 12 pounds each. Wc are going to sell them today at, 1 A A per pound a., tcUC 35c 17c 28c GROCERY SPECIALS Armour's small cans Milk, per dove, cans Pet Milk, tall cans, per do. We do not; soli lumber but wo have pickets in front. 1Mb. cans Standard Hominy, each 2-lb. cans Standard Tomatoes, 2 for We will havo no troubln now. sure getting tho facts as to what tho mar ket will be 011 all food commodities as the great apostle of truth is already giv ing the public his free (?) advice. This same apostle gave the public tho benefit of his knowledge last year and memory tells us just how near he was right. Wc do not know what the mar- 60c $1.60 10c 25c Wo are kot will do, 'bet regardless of that fact, you will alwais find that tho PEOPLHS KXCHANG15 WILL BE SELLING THE BEST MERCHANDISE AT THE LOW EST PRICES. 24 lbs. best Flour, per sack 48 lbs. best Flour, per sack Don't mind the pickets. They can't hurt you because wc know they will not do anything. Large cans Wisconsin Kraut, d-j pf A por do, PXt)U 10 lbs. assorted picked Nnvy QQ Bea'ns, none better OC 12 cans Carnation Milk gQ $1.65 $3215 PEOPLES EXCHANGE , LARGEST RETAIL FOOD DISTRIBUTORS IN THE SOUTH 111-113 EAST FIRST STREET Osage Grocery and Market 107 East First Street The Unfair Store Strictly fresh Eggs, An ' per dozen tc ' v Storage Eggs, AOf per dozen t:- L Navy Beans, - A pound 1"L Fresh roasted ground Coffee, in bulk, three pounds for .... PX Six packages Washing Powder 25 pounds QK. Salt OtIC No. H can 1A Hominy ' XUC No. 21. can 99 1 Spinach' U&jks Sometimes people have sn many principles and "ismk" thai then forget about Americun'mm, and favor HtrikcH, aoitation,'(lincontcnl, etc. Several timen recently it haa been mentioned to uh that our pickets were nan 'producers, etc. Wc bcf to differ from this and Ray that they have produced marc busincs for us than any other advcrtisiiy. We sincerely hope the proper , ivaqes will he paid tn them and their just increase from time to time be also, yranled without their having to strike. Dried Peaches, pound N . 21. can Ex. Std. Poaches No. 210 can Ex. Std. Apricots Standard Sugar Corn, per can Standard Sugar Corn, por dozen 25c 40c .40c 12c $1.40 Standard Sugar Corn, per case Pot Milk, tall per can Pet Milk, tall, dozen cans Pet Milk, tall, per case Good Brooms, fach $2.75 12c $1.50 $6.00 ...55c Some people don't quote prices for I he simple reason they arc afrtdd to do so. Knowing that dhcr merchants would take pleasure in "shading" their prices. Tall Hebe, 19. per can XwL Small Hebe, per can OC RiCC' , 1 per pound , . . , Xcl0 S'T: 80c No. 2 p&ckago j - n Oats XXC No. 5 packuge OR Oats wUL 107 East First St. Pickets in Front