Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 28, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    TEUTONS CAPTURE
10,220 RUSSIANS
Total Number of Prisoners
Taken in Rumania In.
creased by 3000
GERMANS NEAR BR A I LA
LONDON, Dec 28.
A 'British military mission In Ku
Ktmla destroyed! Rumanian oil fields
tslacd nt $150,000,000 before that tcr
tilery fell Into Germnii hands, W. W.
Rutherford, n member or Parliament,
announced nt a general meeting of the
Romanian Consolidated Oil Fields Com
pny today. He Bnld the properly and
Stock obtained by the Germans ns
valueless.
IlKTtUIN. De. is
Omits Is within reach of tha ennnon
ef ths airman nrmls In tlilr steady ml.
Tsnce In Itumanlft. Writing; for tho nrtlclal
press bureau today n military critic il.
(Ured thnt now nml strop ltusslnn fore.
In this section rccm to nhow no greater
force of resistance than tho ltumnnlans.
"The Itumanlnn troops were decimated
tn the Wnllnehla retreat nnd have none
tehlnd the Sereth In order tn be re
formed there under' Itus-lnn' lendenhlp,"
the critic dcclnrtd.
At the wimo time the Jhisalnns trlist In
Strongly prepared positions betveen Illnv
jilk-Sarnt nnd tho Danube to offer reIMnnc
to tho further German ndvnncs toward tho
8retli lit consequence, there were new
ami violent engagements, tn tho lrat rUsh
the nllled Oernian AURtro-tlungnrlnn troopi
.cPlured S500 prisoners and gained ground
The, strongly fortified Hinge of I-'illpestl
fell' Into their hand" ns well ns adjoining
tionltlor.a on both sides.
"The Ocrmnn ntfack was efnctently n
tinted by surprisingly grotit succen.iei In
pobrudjn, whero nftcr the fall of Tulcea
r.'i Isnccn. only tho Mncln bridgehead nf
Itrslla offers reslntance. Hu Ilrnlla li
circuity within reach of, the Rermnn.DuU
tartan cannon."
OFFICIAL IWPOIIT
The text of the oltlclnl report Issued by
the War Offlco this uflcrnnnti on operations
tn Rumania follows:
Army group of Archduke Jowf-a-'ln
the sector of Ludovn forest. In the Car
pathians, German rifles drovo off strong
llusslan patrols In hand grenade en
gagements. Jn tho Mestecancscl re
gion thero has been repented cannon
sdlng. In tha mountnlns In tha sectors
of Putna nnd Oltoz valleys fighting i
activity has increased.
Army group of Field Mnrshnl von
Itnckenscn Wednesday brought to
General of Infantry von Falkrnhnyn
snd tho Ninth Army full victory near
Illmnlk-Snrnt over Itusslans summoned
to the defonso of Rumania. The enemy,
after being defeated on December 26,
tried to regain lost ground by means of
counter-attacks with etrong forces, but
the attacks failed, Prussian nnd Ua
varlan Infantry dlvlslas pressed behind
ths..enemy, who flowed back. Our troops
took with a rush tho new Kimlan posl- ,
tlons whlrh had been fortified during
the preceding night, nnd pushed nhend
beyond illmnlK-sarat. At the same
time, further to tho southeast, German
i snd AUHtro-Hungnrlnn troops pierced
strongly Intrenched Itusslnn lines, and
rheroaIso repulsed violent counter-attacks
made against the flank. We ad
vanced, lighting our way, In a north
easterly direction. Tho enemy ngaln
defented, suffered sanguinary losses.
We captured 3000 additional prisoners
and twenty-two machine guns, Ilooty
was brought In also. Tho number of
prisoners captured by tho Ninth Army
tela engagements near rtlmnlk-Snrat now
'totals 10,220. Only partial engagements
ero fought by tho Army of the Danubo
-yesterday. In Dobrudja Iiulgarlan and
Turkish -troops, east of Mucin, captured
. loriiucti neigm rrom tho Itusslans.
TWO MORE BLOWS FOR RUMANIA
DECEMBER 8, 1010
Wiglg - At f RUSSIA
X v j&Gtr r ,
?STFr-&r Constant I?
-i K, Eg
b u l ga'rj a- fegr
li V .
JO 25 jo y5 " rf- i i -.J
t"-,6w!ia"iH555J
Jilt., i iGc'7?,ae? invm,ors l,nvc w" two moro nddltionnl succoses.
cnpturinK Rlmnlk-Sarnt niter n fierce flvctlny battle with the Itusslans
riiSO,inCiCorill?iK t0. tulnvJ:,' "Prt. .tftklnic tho rich stronKholtl of
Urnlla. It Is believed tho Teutons will soon cross to Russian soil.
ALLIES TO RECITE FOE'S "CRIMES"-
IN REPLY TO BERLIN PEACE OFFE?.
Continued front face One
credited with the statement that they faor
ed Geneva as the seat of a pence conference
rather than The llngue. Their demeanor
has given rise to the Impression that Austria-Hungary
Is very eager for peace at
once .the dispatch added. The Genea cor
respondent of the Dally Nons conceived the
Imprrrslon that Umpcror Charles, the new
ruler of Austria, Is doing nil In his power
to help the pence movement and li using
nil his Influence with Germany In this direction.
BERLIN REPLY. TO U. S.
NOTE REACHES CAPITAL
LONDON. Dec. 2B.
Attempt to Invade Ttusslnn soil, north
of Dobrudja or east of Moldavia, Is the next
development In Field Marshal vnn Mnrt.
ensen'a offensive expected here. Advance
(Of( the Teutonic columns In being opposed
la fierce righting by the llusso-ltumanlan
troops. Tho Gorman forces hnve lost heav
;lly In their northward advance, and from
now on they wjll hnvo even heavier flghtlnx
.Cut out for them, ns tho Tlugso-ltumiinlnn
'lines are now attaining their greatest
Strength through consolidation.
Very llttlo doubt existed here today In
the minds of military exuerts that Slacken-
'sen's objective was the great llusslan Black
iBea port of Odessa. They recalled recent
Wlspatchea from tho eastern front hinting
hat this was the point beyond Bucharest
st which the Teutons were aiming,
Almost seen-elirhths of tha f-ntirn trrrt.
Ltory of Humanla Is now In German hands.
Moldavia alone remains free from the In-
Tsder. But herothe llusslan and Rumanian
line Is safe from the sort of military tac
Itlcs by which Von Mackensen and Von
rlllndenburg achieved most of their sue-
Kceues In the Itumnnlan campaign Hanking
operations. On the west tha Itussc-Itu-
: manlan front Is protected by the grtat
L Carpathian range and on the enst tho rivers
ISanube and Pruth are safeguards.
ixindon now expects a stiffening of the
ttslstanco alontr this Moldavian line and a
halt put to the German advance. Capture
;of Rlmnlk-Sarnt. announced last night, was
'not unexpected here.
BROTHERHOOD CHIEFS
MEET RAILWAY HEADS
fHope of "Getting Together on Some
thing" Object of Secret
Conference
NEW Yfinir ro In lh hone of
"setting together on something." as one
jefflclal expressed It. theallnad brother
hoods arid chief railway managers went
into conference here today. The meeting
was secret and the participants declined
w talk for publication.
Both sides are agreed on one thing. It
s yas stated. That is tha determination to
I't tha Hunrema Court determine- the
, StatUS Of Ihn Ariaminn li-lit.hnlir law.
'- The brotherhood chiefs are endeavoring to
twin the managers' consent .to tha principle
t wto cignc-nour iaw. vui so lr imu
-tSorts jjaya been unsuccessful.
WASHINGTON. Dec. :S,
Germany's answer to President Wilton's
peace note reached the State Departtihent
today.
The State Department cable office notified
Secretary Lansing nf receipt of tho mes
sage about 10 o'clock nnd Immediately pin
vldei) him and President Wilson with copies.
Secretary LnnMug had purposely avoided
study of the note as contained In press re
ports, so his mind would be clear on the
exact points made by Germany, and not
confused by any possible misstatements In
press texts. The official Copy was under
stood, however, to conform In nil essentials
with the press version.
The official who announced receipt of the
reply said nothing confidential was attached
to the answer. There had been suggestions
that German might have given her terms
secretly In an accompanying message tn
Ambassador Gerard for transmission lure.
Count Bornstorff, the German Ambas
sador, again today Insisted that the Ger
man reply Is n. complete response to tho
message of President Wilson. He said that
he felt satisfied that, so far as the Ger
man peace terms are concerned, they can bo
learned by the United States If not already
known. It Is very UUely. he Intimated,
that Foreign Minister Zlmmermaiin already
has communicated them Jo Ambassador
Gerard, and that the latter hasHn turn,
sent them along to President Wilson.
When Secretary of State) Lansing today
was asked whether tin had received any
secret communication from the American
Ambassador ho ruled the question out of
order. He said that he was tired of being
asked such questions. Inasmuch as If he
had received any secret or confidential com
munication naturally he could not discuss It.
The German Ambassador also Issued a
formal and unqualified denial of a story
published by a New York paper today in
which It was asserted that the German
peace movement rcany was uesigneu 10
take the eyes of the United States off the
submarine problem. The Ambassador said:
"Any statement to the effect that I nil
vised Germany to make Its peace proposal
with a view to taking the eyes of tho
United States Government off the subma
rine question Is nn unqualified lie. The
whole story that a break between the two
nations Impends over the submarine situa
tion is of the cock Bnd bull variety."
It again was made plain by officials close
to the German Embassy today thnt Ger
many Is ready to restore Belgium on the
ground that her Invasion, while compelled
by military necessity, was Illegal. While
no ofHolal statement is obtainable for ob
vious reasons, there Is little doubt that
Germany Is ready. In the Interests of peace,
tp mske concessions along the lines
already Indicated In news dlnpatohes fronv
Washington. These proposals would In
cludes '
Withdrawal from occupied territory
In France snd restoration of Belgium.
Creation of Poland as an Independent
buffer State.
Settlement of the Balkan problem
for all time by agreement In an Inter
national peace conference, whlflh would
divide the territory along racial lines
In a way whleh would ksep It from
being tha "tinder box of Europe."
Settlement of questions of Indemnify
snd all other territorial questions by
the peace conference.
In thla connection It Is known that Ger
many would Jl to ,n)ct tba IrUn ltlu
tlon !nf thevparn negotiations ns a
"troublrt maker" Tor Great Britain, nnd
nlsn thnt she ouhl like. If the discussions
worn wide enough, to bring I gypt to the
front In an effort to nld Turkey's cause
Both President Wilson and Secretary
I-anslng. howmrr. have decided til maintain
a discreet silence on tho question of peac.
This Is due, It Is believed, to the fart thnt
they do not wish to appear to bo wearing a
chlpson the shoulder when peocn In being
talked with een slight hope of success
Them Is no mistaking, officials believe,
that President Wilson's pence notes to tho
belligerents nnd the two subsequent "ex
plaining" by Secretary Lansing In effect
constituted n earning to nit belligerents
against any unbridled nets nf war th.it
would lnole American lives or rights.
Since It has aluays been this Government's
utt.tudo that lolntlnns which affect prop
erty ore not een to be compared to viola
tions which affect life, the warning Is gen
ernlly Interpreted nn being directed, thorn
fore, chiefly against tho Central Powers,
whoso submarine h.is not only destroyed
nnd endangered American lives, but have
also destroyed American property, admit
tedly In violation of all rules of humanity
and International warfare.
Olllcl.ils. however, are trying riot to over
emphasize this, ns they really want to aid
peacf, and have already put tho Govern
ment on record as not considering any
phnngo in the neutrality policy at this time.
One authority, however, repented that
there would be no moro note writing to
Germany, and he Indicated that If Germany
cuts loose, with her submarine following
probable failure of the peace negotiations,
then a break must Inovltably come. In Keep
ing with the American Sussex note threat.
POPE ENCOURAGED
RY WILSON'S MOVE
LAVALANGATEUTONICA
E'PROM'APERLmiA
II Ministro dclln Guorrn Itnlirtno
Riconoeco cho AustrincS e
TcdoflchJ Prcpnrnno l'Of-
fonsivn
llOMA. SI Dlmlre
ItNsriomlemln nd un aeeenn Inter regaalone
nell rameni iet tHptttntl left. II general
Motmne. tnlnlstro delta Giterrn, ammlse
ehe. seondo Infnrmnittmt gjtinte lk Statu
Macetere italhttm, grl Statl Magglarl ni'i
trMM e ledeses stnnnn prepnrando una
gramle offenstva contro la fronts Itallana
per In pramlma prlmctvera.
1'n deputnto. durante un dlorsn. aveva
accennato all voet delta prosslma ortensua
austro-tedespn, contra I'ltalla, e volgendosl
al mlnletro detla Guerrn aeva espresso la
speranin che II ronminln Supremo Itnlltnn
prrndesM tutte t mlsure nreeemrls per
reslstere alia nunve. prelon e cho una
quantlla' sutricunte dl attlgllerla e dl
munlilonl foe coneentrala dove sarebbe
stnto nevesaeirto per far front nH'offenlvn
1 glornall Italian! si none largamento
oceupatl In questl glornl delle tool circa
I'ofTenslvs teutnnlen contro Pttalla ed hanno
espremm tuttl la speransa che si provvei
deese n tempo per fmntrggtsrla mine si
dee SI dire che II easo dl una offenslva
auetro-tedesca contro I'ltalla e' statn die
cuimo nnche In semi al conslgllo generals
degll alleatl dell'lntew. Sembra che II
Trentlno ssra' sneorn II tenlro dove si
svolgem' quests nuoa mannvra teutonics,
nnche perche' si sono ossrrvntl In quella
reglone Imimrtsntl tnovtmentl dl truppe nus
trlsche e dl materials da guerrn SI e' no
lata una tp?lnle altlvltn' degll nustrlncl
nella sona iltsll attlplanl nell'alta valle
dell'Astlco. Ix fronte del Trenlltin del
resto sempre la plu" faxnrevole ad un'of
fetish n teutonlea perche' mlnnrcerehbe Is
retrovle dell'eserclto Itnllano tlrll'lsonso e
perch"' Ivt cell sustrlacl tengono unborn
xslxlonl site da cul domlnann le ioslslonl
Italians, speclalmente nella sonn dl A'lago.
lerl sera II Mlnlstrrii dslla Guerrn pub
bllcan II seguente rnptwrto del genernle
Cadorna clrcn la sltuaaleiie alio fronte Italo
austrlacn Nella alte dell'Ad'ge la nostra ar
tlgllerln ha leniitn le llnee nemlchr
sotto un Molentn fuo ed ha ostn
cnlatn II lavoro dl gruppl dl opernl
nllltarl
Sill resto dells, fronte II camnletn-
mento del nostrl lavorl eampall e'
. s.nto tnterrolto In parecchl puntl da
schermaglle con I postl mniuatl del
tiemloo.
A.NTOItA I.VTOItNO AMA PACK
t'n emlnente uomo iolltlco che o' stnto
pnrecchle volte nl polere e.1 h.i nncorn
molln InflUensa. nccennnndn nlla nota del
presldentn Wilson, dlcevn lerl che quella
nota snra' In pletra mlll.irr, la buns delta
futurn pace In Kuropn. I.'gll ngglunse che
comni preeldentn ltonsovelt porlo' la pace
tra la llussla ed II Glnpponr. cosl' II presi
dents Wilson nvrn" la dlstlnilone dl nVer
falto I prlino passo che twrtera' nlla die.
cussionc delta pneo eurupea ed nlle tratta
tlvo trn le naxlonl belllgernntl.
Seconda quinto nffermann coloro che sanno
qualche cosn dl do" che si svolgo dletro le
icene detla dlplomasla europea, 1'opposlslone
v.,.. ... muui Uri presinenie Wilson tin Incnn
trato tru gll estremlstl dl ambedue I gruppl
belllgrranll. e' la mlgllnre prova del suo
successo. II rrenldente degll Stall I'nltl ha
rolplto II cIiIchIo sulla testa, si dice In nlcunt
clrcoll rom.inl.
Telegrnmml da Iindra dlcnnot-he Ingtill
lerrn o Frniicln si sono messn perfettnmento
d'accordo circa la rlstmstn che esse darnnnn
nlla nota del presldente Wilson, o che
I'nccordo o' rnggttintn nnche con la Itussla
o 1'Ital a. SI spern cost" che la rlsposta
liotra essere telegrsfata a Washington nlla
fine itelln presento seltlmnna. Nel clrcoll
londlnesl rl rltlene che non l e' ia plu'
mt 9f fsaaHsflfrSBH
LAUDS WILSON NOTE
Ur. Ilcrnnrd Dcrnburg Is the nuthor
of nn nrtlclo hcnilcd "Pence
Chimes" In tho Ilerlin TnRcblatt
prnlsinc tho President's request to
tho wnrrlnR Powers for ilcllnlto
settlement terms.
lontana iwssU.llltix' dl rlunlre una confer
ema per la dlscuss.one delta pace a meno
che la Germanln non voglla fare dare sug.
gerlmentl circa le condltlonl che rsa pone
per la pace Ij rlsposta degll nllrntl nlla
propositi tedescn non spec I tic hern' con pre
clslone le condlslonl dnlla pace nn deftnlra'
n llnea generale gll scopl dell'Intcso.
Ulspnccl da Petrogrnd dlrono che In csnr
In un ordlnn dl gtormi nlle truppe com
baltentl. rlferendosl nlla (troponin trdesca,
dko che la Germenla hn pr(tto la pace
perche' l sentn battuta, perche' sente cho
la sconfltta declslia e' vlclnn. Gome qunndo
"w era iHttente illrhlaro' la gurrra perche'
si sent.va forte. cof esja ora propone Is
pace perche' sente la sua debolexia. Nel
temtm strsso esen unle appronttare del suo
succesno temporanco In llumanla II cul
vnloruso eserclto manca delta necessarla
ipriena hrtte guetra, nwrwi. Wtl t
leatl dll'fnlti hMsna II rtlritte. diefl ki e-wr,
dl scegllere II memento per n wneiuMona
dill rtsce. questo memento non ' nncota
arrlvato, g acetic' tl nemlco non ' nhcora
stato cacclsto tsll prorlnelS cccufmtr,
Concltidendo )o crar esprlmn ta speransa
che nessun soldsto rutso-rttslderl la pnes
prima dl aver ronecrulln la vlttorla che sola
ruo' dare una Jiace duratura. feconda.
Celebrates 103d Mrthdsr '
NEWAnK. N 3, lee. J Surrounded
by his lit descendants. John Rrnest Bach
celebrated his one hundred and second
birthday hers today. Bach Is an arch fo
of prohibition. Il cast his first vols for
Zaehary Taylor Jn UK.
wjll mscm t mamm
ienhitVlriilcvf ihf CownIH
to Corisfder Vtoltcl Tshfght ' t
' ' ' f "
The question of bridge over tho te -wars
wilt be considered again tonight s4 '
Joint meeting or ths Bridge OemrnissWr
bt Pennsylvania and New Jersey, al Unj
Bingham Jtotel.
Ths possible site for ths bridge and the;
engineering problems to be overcome tti
be discussed. Mayor Smith has been Ini
vlted to attend and delegates from thi
Untied business Aten's Association ami
other business bodies are Invltetl to par- -tlclpate.
'
"MY FRIENDS IN KHAKI"
HOUR. Dec. :.
President Wilson's note to the belligerent
nnd neutral Powers, asking thtm to express
their war nlms, hns greatly encouraged
Popo Benedict In his peace efforts. Tho
opinion was expressed In Vatican circles
today that, although the Pontiff may not
go no far as to mnko open and direct over
tures to the warring nations, he probably
would make known his appreciation of the
document.
'An Italian statesman, who has had port
folios In tho Government several times, ox
yittsit the belief that sctual progress
toward peace has been msde by Pres.dent
Wilson's note. In spile of the opposition ex-
presseu in ixtmion, pans and I'etrograd
"Thero nro loads of them scattered nil
along tho liorder boys that I know over
and over eo well.
"Somo of them hnd written mo that to
see tlio 'Golden Htuto Limited' go by was
one of their big dally events.
"And so I found It.
"Vou surely ought to tell every one going
to California this enr to go one way
nt least on tho 'Golden Stnto Limited'
and sea tho boys In klmkl."
Another splendidly equipped train vln
Hock island Ul Paso Southwestern-
Southern Pacific over tho Golden State
Houto is tho "Callfornlnn."
It reflects tho high-class servlco of the
"Golden Stato Limited." Bath trains vln
the direct line of lowest altitudes the
most comfortable and Interesting routo ta
Southern California.
ItM than three days Chlcago-St Lofils
to Los Angeles no extra faro. ''
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so that your entertainment will be complete from
every musical standpoint ope'ratic, classical, instru
mental and so forth.
We point with pardonable pride to the- fact that
with four exclusive Victor stores we hold an enviable
position to solicit your record patronage, '
January Records Today
Talking Machine
VICTOR DISTRIBUTORS
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE
NEW YEAR'S FEAST
Choice Cranberries, lb,., fie
VJold Seal Mince Meat, lb,...12c
Atmore's Mince Meat, lb 10c
Fancy Orange Peel, lb...., ....13c
Fancy Lemon Peel, lb 13c
Gold Seal Seeded Raisins, pkg,.12c
Fancy Seedless Raisins, pkg,,,.15c
Soft.Shell Almonds, lb 25c
California Walnuts, lb 20c
Mixed Nuts..) While , o
Hazel Nuta...They lb. I
Brazil Nuts...! Last -''
Choice Oranges, dor...... 15c, 22c
Grapefruit, each , . ,5c
Fancy Eating Apples, dozen-. . .23c
Peanut Brittle, pkg. 10c
45
GOLD SEAL
TEA
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Price
39'
lb.
Gold Seal is our regular 45c Tea,
but Tea of this quality is usually
old for 80c to $1 the pound else
where. Take advantage of this
special price nnd get a good supply
of your favorite kind Black, Mixed
or Old Country Assam.
29
KAMELIA Special
TEA ce
25
lb.
A Tea of Excellent quality and
flavor, equal to what Is usually sold
at 40c the pound outside Our
Stores. Order your ftvorite kind
Black, Mixed or Assam, while this
special price lasts.
SEASONABLE GOODS at
REASONABLE PRICES
Gold Seal Oats, pkg gc
Capital Brand Oats, pkg 6c
Gold Seal Rice, Mb. pkg 8c
Hlgh-Grade Rice, Mb. pkg 7c
ChoiccGrade Rce, Mb. pkg 5c
Noodles SrZHU Pir..c,8c
Gold Seal Farina, pkg 9c
Ralston's Wheat Food, pkg He
Cream of Barley, pkg ...13c
Marrow Beans ) g
Soup Beans it,. B W.C
Kidney Beans ) ' JLt
Best Lima Beans, lb 10c
Gold Seal Buckwheat, pkg- -10c
Gold Seat Pancake Flour, pkg .10c
Cane and Maple Syrup, bottle . . 10c
r'b&lest Coffee .b. 30c
This incomparable blend comprises the highest
grade Coffees grown, and its smooth, rich, mellow
flavor satisfies tho taste of the most particular people.
Coff
ee ib.
20c
ROBFORD
BLEND
A Coffee of excellent quality at a very low price.
Compare it with the average 20c Coffee and note th
superior value you get at Our Stores,
Co.
Broad Abv. Walnut
Branch f Optn Evtnlnjt
Broad and Columbia Ave,
52d & Chejtnut Sts. 4124 Lancaster Ave,
Gold Seal Peaches, can 18c
California Peaches, can. ...10c, 15c
Sliced Pineapple, can. ...A, 12c
Choice Pears, can .jPWTi3c
Choice Pumpkin, can 10c
Tomatoes, can 10c, f 2c, He
Corn, can 10c, 12c, He
Peas, can 10c, 12c, 15c
GOLD SEAL BREAD
loaf 5 ceni
Made from the best and purest
ingredients, and always fresh at
Our Stores. You'll want an extra
supply of Gold Seal Bread on Sat
urday, for Sunday and Monday.
Cooking Herbs, pkg 2c,lc
Cracker Pust, Ib , 7$
Breadcrumbs, pkg 5c
Best Barley, lb ' 5c
Fancy Onions, lb 5c
Lea & Perrln'a Sauce, bot 19c
Tomato Catsup, large hot 10c
Olives, bot. 8c, 13c. 20c
&
Fancy White Mackerel, 7C) 12C, 20c
Try one of these fine, fat Mackerel for breakfast. All our Mackerel are of the best quality. Prices vary,
TbeM arc only a few of our Special listed here. It will pay you to visit your nearest It & C. Store.
Robinson & Crawford
The Store Where Quality Counts Throughout the City and Subwb J
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