Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 21, 1918, Sports Extra, Image 9

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MARCH
21, 1918
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SHORE LOAFER FIRST
VICTIM OF NEW LAW
Ca f c Hangcr-On Hadn't
Worked in 18 Months ; Draws
50-Day Jail Sentence
Atlantic Clly, March 21
Emery S"lette, twenty-nine years old,
' n cafe and poolroom liangfr-on, who
policemen asserted "neer worked and
neter will." was flned $25 -with the
alternate e of serving fifty daya In the,
county prison by Judge Ooldenlierir, In
the city court today, In the llrst con
viction obtained under New Jer5e'p new
flght-or-work law,
Selette and nix other. Including three
Jacklea In uniform, and OeorKe W. Mnr
kel, twentecn, who Is belleed to be
a deserter from Camp Alfred Vail, were
gathered In by Detectles Rrnrt, Tarley
and PollUrc In a midnight raid The
Jackles wero Wilfred Morrlp, or the
battleship MlpsourJ, and Peter Ciuldry
and L. J, Ochsedwlch, who are wanted
on board the battleship Arkansas
They were found In a poolroom after
hating been fed by a hotel man, whom
they told they were 'broke" fieletto
was engaged In an absorblnf? game of
card? when nabbed He ndmltted, not
without pride, that he h is done no
manual labor for eighteen month
A general oxodus Is expected to fol
low Director Soo's decree that cafe
bird and parlor llz-mls must fight or
jo to work.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Raymond M Vincent, 1MI AV Vntomr
m, and Laura O TedrlcK, 731 Oxford
dm R Chsmb'rlaln Fort Mnct. Vi nnd
Doroth n Dal Washington. V C
Chnrlea H Tort "1110 hcrMnn t , nnd
Flornce A. Pprinkel, CUjton JJ J
Ooltlltb ShansnbTR, rs N nth nt nnd
loU V Mitchell 411 N llth lit
Earl Ciark. Camp Onrdon, (la and Ida
Rublnaon 1311 Groie at
Loulu 3 DIOiln, "7 fl Rth at and H'len
MeGowon ill? N -"Mh at
lloland It lUallnx. V F it anl Marv
Staple llunlclpil roiirt 15lh nnd Wood
Walter CJ Mitchell 101(1 Rlianorth at, anl
Oeorglanna Corbln 1101 Htzwatr at
Edlir T 'Walton 1VI ltnlnrs at , and
Anna hmltti Ashbnurn. I'a
John Cawlej, 7 Markoe at and Annie
Ratfertj S74 Mona at
Rlter V Shrln .114' Clearfield at and
Mary Lnch -OS I. at
Fim eoltoff 411 Htzvatrr M and Hose
. BarKh 1(125 N Randolph at
Harry Ilroude u.'8 Hpruce at anl Bertha
Laah'r, jvin H Junior at . ,
Prcs I.ee 1115 V OUrlon at anl Lola
Dull 829 N lath tt
Ifnat2 Follack. 0 Columbia nr and
Roa Haher lint N Iranklln at
John rritrhard lnru alhc rtn at anl
Althea Mitchell TUT fi Ith at
Rlnald It Force Ifi.w fcflljra at anl
Hachel f O Nelll JJ3d Amber at
rrederl'k Hetzel Aork ri anl Carrie
Huntzberaer, lork Ta .
Louia Knopp IIJii N llth at , and noao
Leln 43H J? franklin at
-JVank IhomoBon, 11J4 Kimball at and
Ellrabeth Ilrun'on 1121 Klmtjll at
Jol-n II Wllaon, Tendun, and Ilthel Illchter
Lanadowne
Clarnco Jukaon 2017 Rodman at and
Florence Tate 2010 Rodman at
nti Kel, Trenton N J , anl Mickla Par-
him Trenton N J
Wllter 11 Lepley 2220 N Natrona at anl
Alini l. lurbgea. .till N. list at , ,.
(Jeorco II ni ike Ltiatowne Re and Kath
arine It PmllU '.'HI N 21at at.
Cyril H lionner 4tJ N 12d 6t and I ranees
L Colca 40IS Cheatnut at
Allen M Herbert. l"il rt Uomler at . nnl
Annlo c Johnson 1M" fl Houvler st
Ftiielon I' W 'tta 4720 Pn'tleld at and
Mary Mots 17J(1 Folom at
Donato n dlarlo 1J11 Pierce at and
Gennle relleirrlnl 1717 S Iaemlnjer st
FltzseraM Laurente 1121 Iambird at , and
Vlrale Moore 1127 Lombard at
Herbert C. I'latt Colllneawood N' J and
Florence lletrlck. t olllnnawool N J
John M AUholz Sll".' N l-'th at , and
Cora R IlaMa 20.'.' V 12th at
Charlea Frltach 1214 Oxford at and Lllza-
beth Beck l'"1 N Hancock at
Edmuat L Betk l'il4 I' Wuanuehatinjie
and Sirah A Crll 24.'7 FranktpnTaie
Raffel Julllo 171". Vino at and 1 zlla Trat-
tura. hid' tee at
Jtke Neumann 21H Balnlrldso at and
Minnie Stein 2MJt 8 Id at
LANCASTER, 100 YEARS
A CITY, CELEBRATES
Governor Brumbaugh and
Other Speakers Refer to
Its Loyalty in War
lanraater, r-a March 21
Resplendent In a hlntory that rndtites
patriotism and lojalty, incaster'B 100
jears as a city wa last eenlns ap
propriately ohsercd with nn epochal
demonstration
C3oernor Martin O Hrumbiugh, the
honored guest of the mcailon, wai Iho
principal jpeakcr. He refcrrid In no.
ery plira-Jea to Lamaiter nnd Its hn-1
rlortiiiie lii-these war limes
Charles I t,andli, t'resldent Judge of I
the courts of Lancaster County .iml ,
president of the I.ancistcr Hlstorl(.al '
Society, presided. Ills nddtess gae tn '
"the at nudlenco many detalli con
cerning the foundation of the county and
town of Lancaster. Illchnid M. 1lcilt ,
a member of the Lantister bar nnd
president of the Lancaster Chamber of
Commerce, gaAe the salient liolnts of
the progres of the city since Its foundi-
tlon nnd many lntertstlng hlstorlcil par
tlculir These men prominent In the Stnl,
founty and city nffalr, while all sang
the praises) of Lancaster, referred to the
magnitude of the great war In n gen
eral way, and It was expressed by
Joernor Brumbaugh that there his
been no community the counterpart of
the city of Lancanter In showing Its
lojnlty and patriotism to the nation In
the present crlils
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PRESBYTERIANS SEE
CHURCH UNITY NIGH
Adoption of Plan to Form
Federation With Reformed
i Bodies Simplifies Coalition
i
Elkton Marriage Licenses
l.lkton, Jld , March 21. Marriage II
censea were KandetJ out In JSIkton thli
morning to Oeorgo V Hannan and Anna
Link and Loul Miller and Mary Nlcholl,
I'hlladelphla , Ilnrold r Wennpl and
Laura M. Hughci.xl'ottsxllle; Samud A
MiN'eal nndrannle Wllfon, DomiiIiir
town, Oeorge Kramer and Mildred Kal
ver, Taman.ua, Pa ; HlcharO Watti nnd
Nellie Kraffer, Trenton, and James Mon
roe and Llllle M. help. Walnutport, l'a
llnier Abbott nnd Pearl Hill AWlmlng
ton, Del , wero rtfu'ed a peimlt lo mury
owing to the jouth of the louple
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SINGER BACKS WAR FUND
Mme. Elcunora do CiiRcios,
chairmnn of the musical com
mittee of tho Catholic sar fund.
AMERICAN SONGBIRD
IN WAR FUND DRIVE
Mme. de Cisneros Appeals to
Musicians and Artists to
Aid Catholic Efforts
New ork, Marrh 21
I Mme Kleanorn do Cisneros, the gifted
j American singer and chairman of the
l artlrtlc and muslcil committee of the
1 Catholic war fund, said today that een
musician nnd artist would be glen an
opportunity to contribute
' Durlnfl tho last four Sears we hae
sung nnd contributed money for the
llglitlng men of each of our allies." Mine
j de Cisneros raid, ' but now for the
I llrst time we nre asked to give for our
(own the Ainerktii bos I feel that
nothing we inn er do to help our
bovs will be sulllulent Nor has nnj
l thing eer thrilled me llkt the i banco
of being of aKlfitace to them
"I hae sung for them a number of
j times nt the cantonments, amonk them
Camp Upton, and there Is something
j that appeals to me mot polgnantl)
about theso bojs, of ours 1 hale found
, them so willing and noble, ro full of
leiithus.lif.nl and so joung '
rhlladelphla rresbterlana see hope
for a federation of the arlous crteds
now Included In the council of thn lie
formed churches In America holding the
Presbyterian system, na a result of tho
acceptance of n plan for tintou ndepted
jeeterday at a meeting of the council,
which Ins been sitting In Wltherspoon
Hall.
The acceptance of this plan came as n
surprlss, bh the representatives of the
church bodies found great dlmcultv
during the morning of coming upon nn
agreement The preamble, comprised of
nineteen nrtlclc". wrts accepted unani
mously, save n few changes In Article
o and Article 2.
The plena for this union, which Is be
lieved to be the first step toward organic
union, will be biought before the su
preme Judicatories of the, l'rcsbvterlan
Church North, I'icbterHn Church
Pouth, United I'rcsbMetlan Church.
Presbvlerlaii Church In Amer'ti and
Presbtcrlan t'hurih In the United
Mates, which will mee' In Mav Ills
It three bodies of these five accept It
then a meeting of th council will be
called and It will go Into effect This
means tint two united boards will be
formed, ono of foreign missions and
the o'lier of home missions, out of tho
(He boards. The question of making:
one board nut of these five Is the faotor
that' brought doubt of tho existence, of
a Federal union The aggregato strength
of the five church bodies Is S.000,000.
The churthes represented nl tho meet
ing of tho council were Reformed
Church In America, the Presbyterian
Church In the United Mates of America,
the United Presbyterian Church In the
United States, the Reformed Church In
the Untied States, the Associate, He
formed Presbyterian Synod nnd the
Cumberland Prcsbtcrlan Church, colored
LECTURES ON THE EAST
Bulknn Peninsula and Ancient
World's Wonders Arc Topics
The Balkan rcnlnsula: or the Trob
lent of Small States" Is the subject to be
dlscust-cd bv Prof, Uarl names this eve
ning In Wltherspoon Hall under the nus.
plcca of the University Extension So
ciety. This Is the fifth lecture In n
course of sit on ' The Historical Rack
ground of the flreat War."
Dr. Udgar .1. Banks, the Oriental ex
plorer, will give nn Illustrated lecture
on 'The Seven Wonders of the Ancient
World" nt Association Hall, Herman
town, tonight As American consul nt
Bagdad and prllnte secretary to the
Amerlcin minister to Turkev, Doctor
Banks has liml an unusual opportunity
to stud) evcr phase of Oriental life
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-i Vn $?3l'3Si!M
mi i
Venetian Tlec Air Raider
pntrr. March 2t, Tlimutanda of resi
dents nre lenUm Venice In consequence
of the recent nlr raid outgoing train
are crowded and gondolas lire lnnlly
tnmnortlng ,lioiietiotd goods to points
outsldft tlie danger zone
SUI'REMK COURT OPINIONS
Thn Supreme Court of PentmHanU
todi filed opinions In the following
cases
rni cuniAM
In r nesRsmfnt tr , of Tempi Coal
Cnmpanv Temple Coat Comprinj.. apnH
lant (' V IHckiMinna Appeal iIIk
mlrsM ulthout cost to either party
In re nMesdment pte of .oM land o(
Thlsh -il.f5 Coal Compato Ihlgh Val
ley ( oal Cnmpanj appellant C I Lacka
m atina At p-al dtsmlaaed Ithout cost to
either prt
In r? ivniinierit, etc , of roal lind of
Trlr PancoaHt Coal Com pa in Trice pan
ront Coil Compnm, apncltnnt C V
Lackawanna Appeal dlnmlsieu without rot
to either prt
In rt awwmient, etc . of ro Und of
Delaware KacKa wanna nn 1 'U enttrn Tiall
ronfi Compnv Delaware. Lackawanna and
1 Aalan Tim 11 1 A 1 fAmmt tit n Aastdill A s t f
P. Lackauanna Aroedl rilsmlased without emplojes nre not attractive to tho work
roit to either part I nff class now, and tho man who held
In to nnwumml. etc. nf landanf Fen I tho Joh for reveral sears resigned six
weeks ago and went to one of tho ship
1 NOIiODY WANTS THIS JOB
I r
1 So Glouccstci roslmnstcr Must Take
Mail to Trains Himself
I The joh of mall nrrler between the
I Gloucester pojtomce nnd the railroad
station has been vacint for the last six
weeks Is'o one wnnts It Wages be
I Ing paid bv the Oovirnment to postal
ton Coril Cnmimm Oeranten foal Com
pan. arrellnnt P Lackiwanna Ap
reil dlsmlaaed without cost to either part
In re appeal of the Delaware and Hud.
son Companv from aaaeaament by County
rommlaalonera r V Lackauanna. AP
peal dlamlsaed without cost to either part
In re appeal cf Northern Ccal and Iron
Compaq from oasessment by Counts Com
mlfcalonera O I I.afkawinna ApihjI
dlamlasd without ro9t to either parts
jnrda, where ho Is being paid tvvlco the
wages he got from the postal department
Postmaster Thomas. J Toley has of-
fered the Job to a number of persons
and during the list two weeks he has
I been required to carry the ma'll to the
istttlon himself for the morning trains
WAR RISK MAIL PROTECTED
I 3500 BOOKS FOR "OVER THERE";
DRY TOMES MUST BE "WEEDED"!
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"Ppn" and "Funch wanted in volumes tor ivien in throughout the country toda
x . ,, ... structed bj
Treasury Issues Order Covering De
hveiy of Letters
Trenches Schoolboy Surrenders "Soldiers
Three" Hint to Adults to Do Bit
Stacked hlsh on floors and tables, am
where that books may be piled 3500
tolumes are at tho Joseph t-Vldener
Branch of the Tree Library. Broad
ttreet and Glrard avenue, leady to be
Ihlpped to the, soldiers "oer there"
The stacks represent the cltj's re
sponse to a request from General Per
shlng for good books and other1 reading
matter for the soldiers In the trenches
A motley collection they are, crying
aloud for judicious weeding Just what
use a 'Visitors' Guide to the United
Btates Mint," vintage of 1875, could be to
a lusty soldier Is difficult to conceive.
"Tilrtfrtorv nt h Thllnrllnhl:i frlrlfpt
k Club, 1908," reads the title -of another
i, that will scarcely be adjudged worthy of
veiuaDie 'snippins pace uiuiappiiy,
many of these books seem to be chosen
on the principle of 'Give the books you
Jdont want rather than those jou do."
Here comes in the work ot the head
weeder, F. A. Price, In charge of "Books
for Soldiers "
"When asked what books to send 1
Invariably give this prescription," he
eats:
I "'Go throueh vour entire library of
hooks, good, bad and Indifferent Choose
from them the Ave flumes you would
Select as life companions on a desert
Ejf Uland and send those five'
lecnmcai dookb: ves, ir punusneu
H since 110. Earlier than that date they're
ei little use
' Books about France, the mbre the
.
Uaahlnirtnn, Mirch II -rostmssters
were in
'he rostolllce Denirtment to
nrefullv observe the following Instruc
tions printed upon envelopes mailed
from the office of the disbursing clerk,
bureau of war iWt Insurance, Treas-
urv Department
'This letter mutt not be delivered to
better Our boia cant know too much nnj peron extept the addreFee or on
of the customs, traditions and sentl-1 his written uuthorltv If the addressee
ments ot the gallant fellows with whom I "f-4'1 return letter to sender with
thev're now shoulder to shoulder Send jdate.of death shown If known
a French Baedeker, even vour own pet
Copy, and ou II win a rousing cheet, for
they re so scarce over there that only
the commissioned officers oun toples
Send detective stories good ones with a
punch Conan Dojle, Anna Katherlne
Green an) thing to rest the tired mind
by starting It on a new trail
' Wnr hnnUs. (nn Thn hrtvn ran rrnt
enough of them Kmpej s 'Over the'
Top' Is perhaps first favorite In Amerl-I
can (.amps, wUh Frederick Palmers
'First, Second and Third Years of tho
War' running It a close second Tales
of adventure, too, In other fields than
war are read with i rcllh Books like
Richard Harding Davis's 'Soldiers of
Fprtune' and 'Captain, Slacklln' aro
passed and repassed until their covers
are lu tatters"
But n hook Is like a kiss To give a
book right, It takes two, and both must
be book-lovers, Mr Price pointed out,
picking a much-besmeared copy of Kip
ling's "Soldiers Three" from the pile
"Every buddy has got to do thare
bit. So have I. If r a el Cohen," ran the
schoolboy scrawl on the fly-leaf
"There's a boy who really gave a book
clearly the one dearest to him," Mr
Price commented "And It's safe to pre
dict It will become Just as dear 'over
there , I
' Books with 'pep' and 'purch,' fire and,
feeling vre want all of these But 'can'
the 'Anatomy of Hate' and Burton s
'Anatomy o( Melancholy,' please."
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut St. 1214
Extraordinary Showing
Fine Easter Millinery
Picsentlng cm red copies from
foremost Paris Modistes
$10 to $40
Correct Easter
Neckwear
Vests, collar and cuff sets in the
latest cuts in organdie, satin,
-v pique; filet and Irish Lace.
50c to $10
Ostrich Boas
Excellent quality in white, black,
black nnd white, taupe, grey,
purple, natuinl.
$3.50 to $7.00
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MILLINERY
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Invites your early inspection of their
Exclusive Display of
I Millinery, Evening Gowns, Bouses,
Coats, Dresses, SuitsEtc.
S for the coming season '
1624, Walnut Street
From the Producer -to
Your Table
That is the function, the unique position every American
Store occupies in the economic life of Four States.
A Direct Medium Between the Man Who Produces
and the Table of the Consumer
Our stores stand as beacon lights to the wise-buyer, direct-
ing them in channels of safe and sane dealing.
We have eliminated every burden of expense except the
labor necessary to serve you well, in an effort to stretch the
household purse.
How well we have succeeded is testified to by the hundreds
of thousands of intelligent housekeepers that throng our stores
daily our best argument that nowhere in four States, quality
considered, can goods be bought as low as in an American Store.
Anot&Butter "Louella"
Butter
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III IB I ins rsuvcVHitsr mrmwm bill
a '- wnBwinwa !! nil
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vfm. 1 I merits jiavc won the )lr ( B II I '
ymih j 0 approval of care- (TK fST'l W til 111 I
'IrC llli I k fully attired women VTJiJ (J; ir Bill
li A Ij 1 I IV on their merits. M Xpf 7 111 III
iifS t i I vJV fil Their suitability for ilrSl 'itm.f J i I
ij3 4 j .iRJgsrpisjn R" outdoor wear; lL--fT"PJsW
tf II ' liawf l'ie'r unusua' ur" . llfv Coswfa II
fifif I III 1 fu Ilia YiX -'. ability; their tangi- H I n 1iTJL g
i rU hv$ VL ble economy are all U J If l0rV H
BW i (m y (- If Vji -. I in keeping with the 1 j (L,JVV 81
3S II d&3nTl1 ttTV oirit of the times. D I as " fy J II III
S I II IB JAiiS V A n t Genuine Tvrol "0m ml Hill
IkP5' 11 Wool garments in J 15 II UV H
Mi r original styles and kJM I ' fj H
WJ I colors are here 4 jfi I fj II
am llli 11 I mJ " Women's an J o j HI
I 111 VJ JifV Misses 1 HI 1
HL 111 fSS Plain Tilorccl Suits A-., i I ' 111
Is III IRsX 24-75 25-75 31-75 nn III II
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An even Half-Dollar for the best butter i
made you simply can't get it any better.
Louella is mntre from the richest Pasteurized
Cream produced in the finest Dairy-Districts In
the United States.
"Richland" Butter 471b.
Good quality creamery butter, exceptional
value. i
Big Sale of Canned
Vegetables and Fruits
20c Extra Fancy Sugar Corn cut to 17c can
18c Tender Shoe Peg Corn . . cut to JL6c can
17c Fancy Corn , i cut to 15c can
13c Fancy No. 2 Tomatoes. cut to 12c can
19c-Big Cans Tomatoes , cut to 18c can
17c Hawaiian Pineapple .' cut to 15c can
15c Calif. Sliced Peaches cut to 13c can
20c Fancy Calif. Peaches cut to 17c can
23c Extra Fancy Calif. Peaches cut to 20c can
15c Sour Krout, Big Can cut to 12c can
These Fruits and Vegetables are all strictly high-grade, priced
'way below their market value.
You'll do well to buy a few extra cans.
Why Not Break Your
Our
Very
Beit
Coffee 2 11
Fast on the Best?
Black HP
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Very or
Beit Mixed
Our erj llt Inill. Ojlon or Aiiim, "He
Th fact thit our Tea and Cottr sales inn In inanj- million Of pounds annually proles
that the ouallU must lie all we claim for It or neer could liae reached our present
output Kiuulwc hlBK'r all the time. Tho nnser la belf eldent QUALITY AM) rnifK.
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Jelly Easter Errs . lb. 20c
Chocolate Errs lb. 22c
Large Choc. Cream Errs. ..each 8c
Rich Cheese
.lb. 30c
Pure Codfish pkR. 6c, 9c
Codfifch or Hake, in bricks 17c
Shrimp can 13c
Prunes lb. 12c, 15c
Fancy Apricots lb. 23c
Choice Small Lima Beans. ..can t4c
Asparagus tall can 15c
Best Rolled Oats lb. 6c
"Asco" Oats pkR. 10c
Mother's and Quaker Oats... pkR. 10c
National Oats pkR. 10c
Best Corn Meal lb. 62c
Pearl Barley lb. 7c
Rice lb. 10c, 13c
Pure Tomato Catsup bot. 10c
Snlder's Catsup bot. 13c
Horse Radish tumbler 7c
Pickles or Chow Mr bot. 12c
Pickled White Onions bot. 12c
Campbell's Soups can 10c
Laundry Soap cake 4c
Good Cleanser .can 4c
Old Dutch Cleanser can 8c
Dust Brushes 10c, 18c, 25e
Scrub Brushes 5c, 8c. 10c
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EVAP. PEACHES
Lb. 14c, 17c
PEA BEANS
Lb. 17c
MARROW BEANS
Lb. 18c
CALIF. LIMA BEANS
Lb. 18c
EVAP. MILK
Can 6$c, 13c
COND. SKIM'P MILK
Can 16c '
DRIED BEEF
Pkg. 10c
SEEDED RAISINS
Pkg. 13c
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"Gold Seal" MS 5
Eggs ttl"
The Freshest, Biggest, Meatiest, Finest Eggs
1 a Hen Can Lay.
FRESH EGGS, 42c dozen
Strictly fresh, not quite so large as
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Gold Seal," but every egg guaranteed.
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New Pack Salmon
ceSalmonl&B Kalmon25:
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'can Kea w!1MVcu;
Bl tall cans delicious Salmon priced according to their tru value a ynr
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In All Our 150 Meat Markets
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One Thousand of Our Stores Are Headqwrtera for, W..S. S.
stamps, vuy inem as' a ratrtom VHty.
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