Show FOOD IN FRANCE IS I PRICED VERY HIGH Mrs A A. Carpenter North Main t street has just received a letter from flom her son Alfred Alred A. A Carpenter who is attached to the Two Hundred Seventieth Seventieth Seven Seven- aero squadron stationed in France who sa says s 's that the prices of I foodstuffs have shot skyward within the last few weeks lie sa says say's s 's that he I never saw as much mud and rain in all his life as he Is seeing now I Carpenter tells his mother that Iron crosses are expensive and are held I at something like 1200 per cent over their actual value Carpenter expects to leave France about March larch 15 I |