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' 4 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1908. J Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS ....... ."On Parole" Baker , . . ."bi Hopkins Bungalow ,....,,., "Glitterina- Gloria" Orpheuro Vaudeville Star . , , ....... ."A Millionaire Tramp" brand I......,.....,.,,. ..... Vaudeville Pantages ........ ....Turned up' ...... Vaudevlfli ' That O. BecVer. a r1tA i. eo ardent in hia determination to win mo nana or Mrs. Hattie Peabody, who . n.,-i;5vvvr"u" woman, who la married but separated from hep hue- lift nn. Mha if a.u a i i i , . ' ; . . , .. , on avveriti oc casions threatened to kill her If ihe dldn t promise to become hie wife. Pa trolman O'Brien fround Becker at his iost last niaht and on the complaint of Mrs. peabodjr, who charges him with threatening-. to hilt her. arreted the DrV Joseph M. Fox, who died suddenly Saturday while visiting his daughter In victor, vol., was a very widely known resident of this city and a prominent Mason. He came here In 1888 from St nd held a position as secretary t improvement association. Ip 1888 he went to Red Lodge, Mont, . and for the 12 years held a position as manaaer of th Rmriiv Vnri nn&i uin. ln.5?Fpa,iyt Hb "turned to Portland n ana nas oeen a resident of the city ever since. Ha 1hm hia wif mi hllJren, three sons and three ijuBii.er. -rney are isawira H. of Aberdeen, Wash.! Judge Sydney Vox of Bed Lodre. Mont; Frank 8t J. of SanFranciseo: Mr- A- C. McCallahan ?f.v,otPritFo1- and Misses Nellie and ( aiiij vi mis city. . the last step in the work of rebuild . lng and modernising the Westminster church at East Tenth and Weidjer street- was taken yesterday when the new pipe organ was used for the first time. The church has now been almost completely remodelled for a new gallery has been built In the, church proper, a -new auncay scnool room added and the new organ secured. Rev. Henry Mar- voiiv ia we paaior oi tne cnurcn. Burglars entered the pool room of Harry Patton at Peninsula last night and stole' money, cigars and pipes to the aggregate value of 820. The police be- v neve mat tne tnugs are tne same as those wno entered a pool room at fort mouth Friday morning and succeeded In getting away with considerable plunder. pio trace oi tnem nas oeen louna. That A, C. Brown, the proprietor of a local restaurant has attempted to end his life is the belief of the police de partment which has failed to find any clue ot his whereabouts since he was reported as missing several days ago. Brown was over 65 years of age and had been complaining recently of 111 health. He was last seen on Friday. Seats for the O'Connell-Helnrlch wrestling match In Merrill' hall next Thursday night have been arranged on the theatre plan. Anybody buying a reserved ringside seat In advance will have an opportunity to occupy It any time during the evening of the match. Ringside seats, 81.60; general admis sion, $1. Doors open at 7:30. Oregon Grove, No. 8, United Ancient Order of Druids, celebrated its fifth anniversary last evening at old Arlon hall with. a sumptuous banquet and a general program. John A. Wattson gave a very creditable address on Druldiam and good time was enjoyed by the large gathering of members and their friends. C M. Averllt. occupant of a small house at 761 Thirty-first street, went home drunk Saturday night, according to the report of the police officer on the beat, and upset a lamp. As a re sult the house and everything in it ex cept Averlll, were burned, the fir" company not reaching the scene in time to extinguish the blase. F. M. Blurnauer, who left Portland about three weeks ago for " Rochester. Minn., has been successfully operated upon by the Drs. Mayo. A telegram from Rochester received here today says that he is making rapid progress' toward recovery and will be able to return to Portland in about' one month. Under the auspices of the Rose Fes-, tlval association a mass meeting will be held next Thursday night in Mult nomah hall. Shaver street and Missis sippi avenue to discuss plans for the festival next year. F. V. Holman will deliver a lecture on roses and rose cul ture. At the regular meeting of the city water board this morning the superln- ..... a Ka wtit.r A AiurtmRHt am authorised to sell certain old buildings belonging to the city. The location of these structures 'is at East Seventh nd East Alder streets.. Articles of Incorporation of the Oeorge W. Hoyt estate have been filed by Oeorge W. Hoyt, William L. Brew ster and William T. Mulr. The estate will do a general real estate business with a capital stock of 860,000. The North Alblna push clyb will meet tonight but will adjourn Immediately in order tp allow the ladles of the or sanitation to hold a meeting for the purpose of forming an auxiliary to the Rose estivai association. The Presbyterian missionaries who are touring the country in the itnerest of more work for the Coreans will not reach here In December as was ex pected but wilt speak here the first Sunday In January. They will be enter tained by local churchmen' while in the city. . . , - rjOTHEB LEAVES eiy oil pouci Empty House Place Chosen by Unloving Parent to . Desert Her Child. A baby, bound up like a mummy with bands of dirty cloth, sick, cold, soaked to the skin and half dead, was found yesterday afternoon at .1 o'clock n the porch of a vacant house, at 142 Cook avenue, where It had been deserted by Its Inhuman mother, Tiea Granlsh. A neighbor happened to look out or the window and saw the woman place a bundle on the porch and then run away. Investigation disclosed the fact that the bundle contained the human mummv. The child, which is Only Six month old. Is scrawny, anemic, poorly nourished one of the kind that under the circumstances under which it was brought Into the world and In the en vironment in which it has lived Its short and miserable Uf' becomes a part of the dregs of humanity. The mother who so cruelly abandoned her offspring lives at 87 Morris street with a gyp" woman. The child . was at the -Baby Home for a while, but waa taken away Sunday, November zj, hr It, mother, who later, it appears. concluded that she did not want it any longer. The case Is similar to that of laf Thankaa-lvlnr dav when a baby was left on the steps of the Salvation Army rescue' home. - . . Mrs. Baldwin, In whose care the baby waa first placed, said tnas morning jnat sho did not think the baby would live. She said she never saw a more wretched specimen t of humanity. - i Mrs. Baldwin intends to swear out a warrant aaalnst the heartless mother, though upon what charges has not yet been determined, ' and punish her. if noaalble. for her Cruelty. The child 1 now at tne tiaoy Home. In the bank. The will gives 1100 to daughter, and all the remainder to bis wiaow, aaran 4. acn.itvric. Plain talk Dellara, 2S1 Morrison. saves you Just $1 on every pair of men's and women's snoes purcnasea here, ladies', swell shoes, button and 1 . . 1 .11 l.a.Kw 1 1 1 ... than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet weamer snpes at x au aijnca u letLlusra. Commencing November 28, the Ger man-American bank will keep open Sat urday evenings from 7 until 9 o'clock for the accommodation of such custom era as may wish to make deposits or nave access totoesaie aepoait vaults. - Title Guarantee. Oregon Trust ac .... - rim i . .. Imirlrln rt1f(- cates bought at the highest cash price; also tiome iciepnune wra Bros 180 First street corner Yamhill. Elesrant bungalow. W.-W. car. 400x 100, cheaper than you can build it; easy terms. Let me show it to you. uoio schmldt 26SH Washington street iv.il.1. iTimllv T.inubrtoML Park' and Morrison. High graoe wines, ana . l r I , . all I.'.-. ff.II17.rV Tel. Main 28. Home. A-2808. Bteamer jenaia nariuiia, ivi y...w, Washougal and way landings, daily ex ma annftav. Leavaa Washington street dock at 8 p. m. X'BVia luiuum . . , 1 i . . Atrl.Mv. llna .IT holiday goods, books and stationery just what you want for Christmas. o.ti.f.ntiAn Our aim. Norrard & Nooe. tailors. 16 4th St., near Morrison. Dr. Clara Maefarlane, osteopathic Dhvslclan. Is now at 812 Swetland building. T-i- T T1 Uariilurir haa moved to Corbett 'building. Fifth and Morrison. Tii- W A. Rturdevant dentist 70R Swetland building. Main 6944; A-4531. n Chambers A Son. opticians, 821 Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best w A. wise and associate painless denUsts, Third and Washington. Geo. Rubensteln. the optician moved to 189 Third, opposite Baker Theatre. Woman's Exchange. 128 Tenth street lunch 11 :S0 to 2 ; business men's lunch. Befger, slTna. 884 Yamhill, Main 9391. Dr. Haynes, optician. 308 Salmon at Jeumal want ada. le a word. "Purl tana." Ask grocer. Dry Tii Cord wood. Sawed or four-foot length. Main 6S, -1686. Oregon Fuel oompany. VICTIM BLACKS EYE OF PRACTICAL JOKER The will of Ebenexer J. McKlttrlclc. disposing of an estate valued at $5,800, has been admitted, to probate by Judge Webster in the county court. It con sists of mining stocks, notes and money To clean brasswork: Wash it thoroughly with Ivory Soap . and lukewarm water. Dry with an old linen rag. Rub bright with a cham ois SKin. Do not under any cir cumstances, use polish ing compounds which contain chalk or other gritty substances. They destroy the laquer which covers the surface J of brass work of all kinds. Ivory Soap 99 W Per Cent. Pure. Nathan Singh la a humorist Fact is, he Is a real cutup likes to laugh, don't you know, and w tickle himself under the ribs to raise a laugh If nothing; better offers. 4 Last night though, ha got a real chance. Fine. He set fir to A. Wilson's bat and burned 4 it up. Ha. ha! , Joke. Fine! Singh nearly , laughed himself to 4 death. ' . 4 But someway, Wilson couldn't see the joke. He even resented Singh's humor, and wrathfully w -attempted to punch Singh's Jolly countenanos. Singh retort- , ed In kind, and a most beautiful 4 fight was in progress when th 4 police arrived and Interrupted proceedings. Singh waa given a 4 chance to tell all the inmates of the city Jail about what a fin 4 Joke he had played on Wilson, 4 meanwhile nursing a discolored w eya ROAD CONVENTION AT KALAMA TOMORROW Waited Press Wfra.t Seattle, Nov. 30. Twenty-five or thirty delegates to the rood roads con ventlon at Kalama wot leave Seattle tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock b ant. clal train. The delegates, besides those irom Beattie. win aatner tier, rmm Whatcom and Snohomish counties. National Apple Show Spo kane. , Th National AddU show to be held at opoxane, uecemoer I to 12, inclusive, will be aa event of world wide Import ance and of far reaching results. The O. R. & N. wlU sell special low rata excursion tickets for this occasion. Th round trip from Portland being 814.96. Sale dates. 6th. 7th and 11th: limit December 18. Tickets at O R. V w. okt ticket of fice corner Third and , Washington streets. . Portland's new Jewelry store will be ready for business In a few days. Ev erything new ana up to aate. waten lor our open I nc announcement Vin cent's, 141 Fifth street, between Alder and Morrison streets. r DNBIEK 10 HOLD BAHQUET Problems of Denominational Christian Education to Be Discussed. A social meeting of the Presbyterian Ministerial association waa held this morning to arrange for a conference of ministers, laymen of th churches and prominent educators, on th question of denominational Christian education In Oreonn. '...... It waa decided to hold this conference a week from next Wednesday and to have it in the form of a dinner and informal discussion. There is to be no attempt to raise money at this oonfer- enoa, out tne pressing proniems or de nominational Christian education will be irentuy ana ruuy aiscussea. - A resolution was passed expressing th rearet of the members of the min isterial association on the death of Uwlsrnt Potter of Ban Vranalaco. Pacific coast secretary for th Presby terian board of foreign missions, and expressing sympathy with his wife and friends. ... JOYOUS PLAY AT BMALOL'J "GIHterln fllorla What an exnula. it tang it leaves with one; one of those more-to-be-dealred sensations. Which la aa any of th "stronrer sax" will concur, the most sever test that play, drink or eatabl can be subjected to. Ever alp cider through a strawT ... . . v. . . . . j i.mcur ber how you threw the straw away after you had taken in less than a tableepoon ful threw at away in order that vou might gulp, gulp, gulp of the delicious cider beverage. That Is Glittering Gloria. Your anhelgous feelings vent themselves In applause and cachlnna- tlnna Jtnri atlll vnit nniatul T always "more" more of Miss Marlbel Beymour, of her songs, and herself. And When that third Act nnmea it hrinn nn surcease more, more. Verily, the modern playwright has learned the les- mn nf minramm wall Pftrhnn. th. at a tr ..tHn. In , V. . f... r . . , u.werv ... .IIC III.L nt Ba.k.. .U- I. . . . . . . something to Miss Seymour's (who, by ""Ji wniieiing uioria; lustre. You are Introduced to Slapton & Shreve's Jewelry establishment. Bond street, Lon don. Slapton & Shreve are supposedly , . " U4. siny 1.11 111 K displayed was six or seven shelves of ..o.. ,M wiuuna, uuviuuaiy 01 tne I oo va riety. Imagine selling a 825,000 dia mond Tl PPk ) fl n nn A horttmaunil 1 bit alarm v 1 r.lr . T .t aw . i. - dramy. bretheren. -uiittenng. Gloria" affords Miss Sey mour further opportunity to endear her self 4 Portland theatregoers.- - She ts the central figure of the play. And yot there Is an even balance that gives others of the Baker stock company op portunity for clever character work. SlnnAv Aw. In it.,f..t n I.,- i - Of A mnr Ism.. Tin -w . A r . . t Archie Toddeby, James' friend, a giddy f. ""'SijBiiinan, ii wen, uowara Russell, nuff said. William mil. .It,.. k- n, , ' ------ - ...u .HQ ICBI X VABI nr nH In Vl ( a itaUnaaffnn m 1 ------ . . . ... ....vii wi uiuiiet I . .cm mruuiju iu en route to I New Mexico once) when the colonel nnllaA nt-r ht. l' .....I., ji.. . i .v. . 1 va-iuu uemg ma Deiier mat james was trying for Qloria's hand, and the odor of his trusty (always trusty, you know) " wmiea co my nostrils 1 was momentarily overwhelmed with a feel ing of homesickness. Th.n th.ra f nl.n J T .a V... . Grlddletop, third' assistant superfntend- eni oi luggage at tne jfcjuaton station). Mr Rrahii.. .nil u. T i are easily the premiers In the character ' i ma xiungaiow mis weeK. There Is much more to he said of th Bungalow production. But five more days left of It. Be It yourself. Xx. W. A. Wis. OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE Should remember that our force Is so organised that WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN, - BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if necessary. Positively rainless Extraction free wnen plates or bridges are ordered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS; no un certaintybut SPECIALISTS who do in most scisntina and careful work. WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. Dr. W. A. Wise. Mn.. 21 run in Portland. Second floor, Failing bldg., Third and Washington streets. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to i u. m. fairness extracting, eue: ciataa. to up. coon jl ana again uau. 0 NO DIRT OR FIRE F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Pla MaIn Phones Uom AU65 ,t 1 1 1. . First and Oak A PECf UAX WBESOX Of the foot or ankle may produce a I'flrv anrlntia anrnln A n.o 1 . painful than a break. In all sprains. ruts. Durns and scalds Ballard's Bnow Liniment Is the best thing to use. Re lieves the pain Instantly, reduces swell- insr. ia a DfirfMt anf1anHn arA koala rapidly. Price Z5C. toe and 81.00. Sold by Skldmore Drug Co. TUESDAY SPECIAL mi BREAD TIOKET8, , .nS1056TllST. $chwab Printing Co. mi it ironr. tAtotMix rnrctt, 34Ttt STARK 9TRII' SKATING RINK TICKETS To every person who places a Cash Want Ad in The Journal, Daily or Sunday, will be riven free a ticket for the FINEST ROLLER SKATING RINK ON THE COAST. RINK f. n 19th and Washington Sts. During the last month th Want Ad patrons of THE DAILY JOUR NAL and SUNDAY JOURNAL have increased largely in number. To show our appreciation of this increase, and incidentally to attract the attention of many people who have not yet used the Classified ' Advertising Columns of THE JOURNAL, we have secured for our patrons from the EXPOSITION ROLLER SKATING RINK 5,000 tickets. We will give one of these tickets absolutely free to every person who inserts a cash Want Advertisement in THE SUNDAY OR DAILY JOURNAL. $3500toRollerSkatingTick ets to Our Want Ad Patrons EACH TICKET INCLUDES ADMISSION TO THE RINK AND THE USE OP SKATES FOR AN ADULT LADY AND GENTLEMAN (IS YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER) ABSOLUTE. LY FREE, AND IS WORTH 70 CENTS. THE JOURNAL'S circulation in Portland. Sunday and Daily, is the biggest. THE JOURNAL carries by far the greatest number of columns of Classified Advertising of any paper in Portland. There- ' fore, if you wish to advertise, or if you have friend who desires to advertise, by patronixing THE SUNDAY or DAILY JOURNAL -you not only get the best service and the greatest publicity, but you have thrown ia free of charge a 70-cent ticket to the Exposition Roller Skating Rink, at Nineteenth and Washington streets. The ticket will be good tor any day, any session. Late and popular music ren dered afternoons by WorliUer's $5,000 Band, and evenings by Prof. A. De Caprio (Lewis and Clark official Bandmaster) and his full Band. IF YOU CANT SKATE. NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN AT THE JOURNAL'S EXPENSE. . Electric cooking utensils of all kinds. When not in use all expense avoid ed by simply turning off the switch. Coffee Percolators; Toasters, Chaf ing Dishes, Ovens, and many other devices. SEE EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATION AT SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. STORE DAILY PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT and POWER COMPANY PORTLAND, OREQOIN M 6868 PHONB8 1 A6I3I TALKING MACHINE RECORDS CUT NEARLY IN HALF A vast assortment of strictly brand-new Disc Records for all makes of talking machines retailed regularly at 60c the world over, are now on sale at nearly half, or 33c each. Not more than six records to each customer. All -that is best in band and operatic selections, vocal and instrumental numbers, etc., etc., are included in this un precedented offer. Here's a fine chance to get a splendid assort ment of new records at little expense. Come the first thing. To call particular attention to our splendid Talking Machine Depart ment, acknowledged the finest and most modernly equipped in the West, we are offering a limited number of high-grade Talking Ma chines at drastic reductions. All are strictly brand new, very latest styles, tapering arm, etc. The regular $25.00 Talking Machines and six Records only ....f 19.75 - . X Th retrular 140.00 Talkme Machinea ; r i im remiir ana.uu laiinnof Mirninu I" i m T t 7"j" . Y7 " . A ana six itecoras omy fai3 . t f ... XT . .T. k. , 1 .mi iuuy guaranteed. io macnines wiu be sold to dealers at these prices, and only one to each customer. This is positive. m Pay cash or easy payments. We reserve the right. to withdraw this offer just as soon as" the certain number of machines are sold. Arrange to come right away. ' Graves Music Co. in rouBxa sjtbsst. The Largest and Finest Music Emporium in the West. AUTTSTCMESTTS. HEILIG THIATRE 1 4th and Wash. Phones Main 1 and A-li:i. , Tonight at S:l& o'Clook. MR. WIUAKD MACS . ansa KiVDa iboajb in Henry Mlilers Military Play . "ON PAR-OIX' A Pronounced Hit Zast Klgnt. Prloas 11.60, ft. 75c. EOo. f t mm i t "fftwr 4VaaJ THFAtDP All This Week Baker Stock Co., la th Famous nd Brilliant Oomedv oxjCTTZxcro) oioria." Evening PHce 15c, 35c, 60c; Matlne Txt Week The Sbess of the Xaneho. MI , A-1090. scats. , Ex. aomdays aaa, SoUdays 15-2SS)t rft to iMj ra na sa rnra THEATRE v is.2S-so-7s WMl a? Wo ' 9n IH..1A. a ma . Toux rraakllna; Amy Stanley ssd Plck't Z,eo BoimeUyi Joe X,m rleari Alexis BaUlaa11 aaaa L. . A. a, aaaj BAKER THEATRE Phones Main , A-5160. Oregon Theatre CO.. Inc.. I.a T. tlalra rl.n Mgr. Tonight, all week. Sat. matinee. Bargain Mat. Wednesday, 25o any seat. ROSE MEL.VIt-L.I3 Night prices 25a to 1; Saturday Matl- nee Jfic, 60e. -;s gext Week The Z,end of Hod. THE GRAND Vaudeville ge Lcie Avonraa ma btt.t. Mile Joyce Cray vxsxoiT or :.v "SALOME" Z.aken's Trained . Bears. Jo Hardmea, Joseph A. Kettle ft Co, Bonglas X. TUn ft C The Xa Sella Trio, The relots, . rred Baaer, -Qrandiacoix. PANTACES THEATRE Adraaoed TauderUla, Stars of all STattosav Matinees Dally 15c. Two Shows at Night. 1 60 and See. 9-Thc Great Hcras Family-9 Nina Marvelous European Acrobats, lata ot Rlngling Broa." Circus. The Largest and Beet Acrobatlo Act In Vaudeville, LYRIC THEATRE , Starting Week of Nov. J ft, txb BiatrarxAXia 00. KepresenUng the Horeamlng Pare '! Comedy "TURNED UP" Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday Saturday. The tSTAR Effit Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, Fprthe Kntira Week of Not. 29, '0a. The Comedy Drama Success -A XXUXOITAXBUB TSAKP." Matlnes at J ;I9, -every evening at t:16. Night prices 15c, tSe. 85c tOe; matinees ISo and 25c. Seats may ba reserved by either phone. jrext waek-Btraroo nr AtnoiA" Slll1' 4daK m ETER0RrEWS,irt.rE8,Bri.Ii.s,PAt,lMS ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS -wsat s a uia a a a. a:, r j iwnn flliirLr s QUAINT , JAPANESc SPECIALTIES (mturr-old enrmeat-only fe high. venoranie AJitiuumaa tin u (Omnium STOCK NOW ON DISPLAY Call and laapert the qnalni, qaaar odditica aad raoeful, baaatif n l aritlMof ahnibaand lima wm unmmt-t cjacr ti-mm thm urlmnt aospir uran neaiara. (Jail and mala r election from oar latett comignmant r Expari will siT Cnltural IHrvoUone ataitt iaaalaoiinaBlankaaf fcha hM kaKik to anil votir aoil and .tumiim. ..d t.Mifm with yoar laattooan aoheme and farroandlnas ASK lor OurXa.W UAIAUHiUS o,5ill Salesroom front and Yamhill Streets, Portland, Oregon. DiamondQouse Pcint NO BETTER PAINT MADE. $1.40 Per Gallon Kaaafaotured ay ' Portland Sash & Door Co. S30 rmoT ST. aOBTXAB-D. OB. H Large Values 1 t 1 -"vT 1 WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORE AND Not Large Prices Have convinced a, large number of people that our store ia THE place to buy SHOES: May we have an opportunity of convincing you? KNIOHI? All around the N. W. corner Third and Washington Sts. WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORE ' FURS! FURS! at towxsT rosszmzjs vBzcaa. Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats at all kinds made to order, l . L. SCHUMACHER rtTBBXEB, -I OS aXklisoa. . Tel. KaU iolT, DUSTLESS WAXING The Bast iJtyer aaa Oarm Blaysn Home Oroaa Kald la Vortlaad. Patroaiae Home Ka-Bast-ry. No Dust When Sweeping. 10 lba S3) 100 lbav. SXSO 200 lba SO. Portland Brush 'and Wa.xJne Company Ith and Harrison. Phone East tit. WELLINGTON COAL The beat bouse coal on the Pacific Coast Churchley Bros. Bunkers 13th and Marshall Bta. Phones Main 611. A-3S31. Royal House, San trancisco . roarth aad Howard sts. A ' All aotsids rooms, staam heat, hot snd Old water, itates to si per ear. Weekly rates. Cafe. Fourth straet car direct from Third street depot, Fron Ferry. Howard street cars direct. V. 1. Turpi n. proprietor. WILIIOlTMiNERALVAT! ' PACL UIBBE. Phonea A-J i ! 1 ' ,4 14 Labbe bid-., cor. 2 J and ' "Puritana." Ask grocer. T