b & kx o . ! LKMMln '? iAk.K:vW rfnilfv F-Vx ,rt EtflG PTJBLTO LEDGEREHILADELEHIA, THURSDAY, JUKE- 18 1913' i MiW4y&C hiit V ! o Jiur iininra iulv W'J Vi .lAttmim i 1T(1rn UrHUUMINUABUM Chester Official Charges Ex tortionate Rents nnil Many Evictions "board named to act brnsttc Steps Arc Threatened Utiles Im'positiong on ! Workers Stop PU NEWS OF THE MEN WHO BUILD SHIPS UNIVERSALIS CALL HMHJS1 FOR FINISH OF FOES Supcri00 DOINGS OF WORKERS IN NEW JERSEY YARDS JERSEY SHIPBUILDERS HAVE BULLETIN BOARD OF THEIR OV "osr;. " "" N. Y. Slupbuilding Forces Plan Farewell Dinner to E. J. Shinn. Athletics 'Popular E. J Shlnn, .ho lias been with tha New York Shipbuilding Corporation since Its organization, lately n assistant ofllce mannger, has reslftned. It was sald'today that he was going In business for himself, but what line was not mentioned. Mr. Shlnn was chief clerk for a long time High dfllctals of the company will Join with the employs In a farewell dinner to, Mr. Shlnn this evening at Gloucester. , - vs''-- is-vv ' --",: Isatlorc Klllck, a recruit In the boltlnR department of the Pennsylvania, ship Cheater, Ph., June 13. T, Woodward Trainer, sunerlntetident of the Public Safety Department, before a Joint sob Slon of United States i:mergency Fleet Corporation ofnclals, shipyard nnd inu ifnltlcn officers, city official nnd promt itmnt real csiiilo brokers held In tile Chamber of Commerce hcie. presented ,,. report on the housing rncinuiH ui Chester. He alleged Insanitary rooms. rMKh rentals nnd eviction of families -Whosc heads were engaged In war ln-,ard, Is trvlng to match Frankle. Con Ai.....i. ay, the Camden bantamweight, and .VUEU K I .. .. ... ..iij, .. , ,.. ,,i, enny nauiiman, oamamweigiu cnam- m Mr. Trainer, consulting complaints. , , d ,d champ,on9hn of thelr Showed that lents had been Increased I '... . ., .... .ui....i. r.,. .... ' " . . uit iiiuu 111 11(1 aiu oiuujfliUD. vrianaj rom BO to boo per com. n"Q '"'''" "rs In the Pennsylvania ,ard. while tories daily are losing high grade men thc .... ,, do, ,, hU nt rWIth constables moving c furniture of n(J l;1ck at ,he fi h, -families on an average of fifteen a da , ... ... , . .i. .u.....n i"v -" ' IrOTn lie HOIiaU IU IHC niuti.au. Major W. A. Garrett, of thc Reining te,n Arms Company, and Colonel J. II. I JJMvvn, of the Sun Shlpbulldln; ,pany, supporieu niiB "?""'. committees arc to bo appointed to attend MA Trainer, colonel ijrown Pu urn.., dcuartmentii 100 cases dally come lierore mm irom IM shipyards, where the men arc com-j ,.. ,.,. .. , ,M yesterday at the Pennsylvania shipyard In tho place of the A.llcntown, launched last Sunday. Its name has not yet been chosen. This makes thc twelfth keel laid at tho Pennsylvania and New Jersey yards, Four ships have been launched. t The service department of the Pusey &. g com-1 :r. .. .:. " .. . ,, : l ,::' :,"'."" Mnlln i... irui!ii:iiuii ui Hit lit uiiMiiesa. i-uuriteii ..... ...,-..-- , -r . Impelled to leave men jods una peck umv IaVu hrrr- on account of lack of houses ,' Hi Arid tho unreasonable rents asKeu Ingman Browster, counsel for tho Emergency Fleet Corporation, uetaucu here from Washington, reviewed the ntipra tlio lirtvrrnmoni nun vruu in mc Shipping board, and what thc const- The mldlUe Jar(1 baseball team Is ar ntiKMM umilrt bo If relief was not given ! ,,. nnn4n, ,n K,iA ...n..n. nH itlh-proper:v ouneis i,f this city, lie uformil )&ggested that :iu appeal of patriotism Ight nrrt be made and if tnis taiieu 10 1 iVcAl snturdiiy thc Piiic.v K .lones ccomplish results, that more urasui-i mnn offlcc lca w a ()t mldd,e trps be taken In order to tarry out the Idcvi of Mr. r.ir. j trlbiin.il vas lormea iu ear complalntn of persons who bcllevr Mumv nrn Imlnir rharerrl linlllsl renin. She tribunal will be composed of Major ' 3f. A. Garictt, ncmlngtou Arms urn 5ny. and Colon"! J. M. Brown, Sun Bhln Company, lepresentlng the indus- rled: T. WooOwaul irainci, repreBPin- ng the city ; Simucl Bell and J. C Tay or. renrcscntlng tho real estate brokers. iknd It. IJ. Jeffries nnd David Palth, rep resenting tho trust companies. The 5oard will sit onto each week. Talluro iOf property owners to comply with tho itfeclstons of the tribunal will mean im Jhiediatc action by the Government. it William l acnaner, counsel iur iub 'Emergency Fleet Corporation and vnrl- 6ui munition nnd ship plants, said that Ijvlthjn ten months 83,000 men have ob- fUinea employment hi iochi piuiuh mree thousand men will Join Baldwins in a fortnight, while SO00 more men will bo sent to the- Sun shipyard. These .men, Mr. Schaffer said, must be cared tor by Chester people, and failure to do ao would result in the Government commandeering enough houses to meet .the demand. yard boys, tho Instruction department against Company K, tho burners ngaln't tho pipefitters and thc hull department against the New Jersey nine. ALIEN SHIPBUILDERS GO TO NIGHT SCHOOL Arithmetic Class Starts ul Sun Yard and English Lessons Will Follow Soon .TRAIN HITS FUNERAL PARTY jpne.KHled, Five Injured in John- M W art- fiitv fi'iial . Shamokln, ra June 13 On the way wore from their home at Tower City to uena a runcrai one pet son wan in- antly ktlllcit and live others seriously jureo vvnen ineu automomie was ruck by the Penney lvanln-ljehlgh e- bress'nt Johnson City, two miles east r here. KMrs Myrtli Marhamei, twenty-two yars old. was killed instantly. The in Jjired are. Reuben Machamer, fifty -tin ee roars old. badly crushed about head nnd back, will die: Mrs Beuben Machamer. forty-nine' years old. crushed ahout head tnd chest, epected to d!n; Clyde and fctherlne Machamer, five nnd sl vear", wupectlvely, seilous internal Injiiilfi. and. Charles Pelffor, twenty yearR old. tiaufteur, crushed about the h2ad nnd body. Tho Hvo Injured are In the Shamokln Hospital. i,The big touring car was speeding In the same direction as the cpres and because of the blowing of a nearby col Mery whistle the chauffeur fnllcd to 'hear the approach or the train nnd turned from the. parallel roadway di rectly In front of the locomotive. The train was traveling forty-five' miles an hour and carried the car and occupants 100 yards, i JOIN NIGHT SCHOOL 4M0 Chester Shipworken Take Evening Course irv,Chr, ra., June 13. Four thou sand men at the Chester shipyards are ilxecelvlng special Instructions In the eve Milnrs through an arrangement made iMvIth the Chester uoaru or r.oucauon. MThe work Is in charge of F. H. Baker, ir.( of the training aepanmeni oi mo hipyarde. Classes will be held five nights of ach week In the Eyre School Building. rha first class is comprised of 250 men. Jrhese represent every nationality, par Icularly Italians. The fotelgners are hnnlnrr n Veen interest. "" WAltn.i Inv Ih. ntnea nf (ha nroeanl S ikchool term ths month the board will Mum additional classrooms over to the "shipyards. Mr. Baker plans to have MhnllrA fnt- nf 40(1(1 tripii in trnlnlnc- JTiefore another month ends. ' Men who have no knowledge of Eng- llah are being taught to speak and read English properly. The specialty after tihe completion of the English lessons . ill h Mliln r.nnntrilptlnn nnrl tbn men Svlll be given rigid tests. ftS Plans to hicreaso tho emclenry of shlpworkerp bv Improving their leisure time were put into effect nt the Sun Shipbuilding Company's Chester plant last night, when scores of men tackled their first lessons In arithmetic Most of the pupils were foreigners, who had never hcen the Inside of a real school. Kacli was given a primer such as that used In the public schools, and "Teacher" Cameron was pleised with tho Interest they showed. Classes in arithmetic aro to be hold at night In the joiners' shop, the men taking turns A course in Kngllsh is boon to be started for the thoubands of aliens In tho yard. Particular attention will be given to conversation, for few of these shlpworkers can speak, more than a few words of English to tholr fellow work men. Thpy are anxious to learn, and It Ih up to their foremen to teach them. They will be assembled In tho Joiners' shop during the, noon hour. There vylll be Americans on hand to talk with them part of the time. Blackboards w 111 also be used extensively In this work, GIRARD BOYS BUILD SHIPS Three Makinc Good as LoftMiicn al Chester Yanl Three (Jlrard College boysjit the Ches ter Shipyard, Chester, have been as signed to technical work aR loftsmcu, and have shown aptitude. They arc Thomas Courts, Frank Crlbb and Frederick Baton. William Temple, another collego boy, has tackled a Job as blacksmith, and Is working hard for the cause of freedom. George Kelly was sent to the Merchants' yard at Bristol as a pattern maker. niBff5iSiS33HSJWLjWiNjiPftyiSiKigMj i iinr.M hjyjsiy"-' -. JSSRiMiBiaBMaffXjyttMMiSroctBI lalalalalalar gb tr MfAi aim jMHsBBBrnL. jAbbbbt' li"A- Twfc.iBBBWIflflHiiHV 9sVBmBmBmV t T mBmBmwaMr.amWf w9BmBmlBmlkBmBmBVM. aKlaraBWLBmBmHBmBM mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmLmmmLmVvVPtKaLmmVal "P -'mBwwHLrlHamBmBmBH mBmCHSiVBBmBmBmMBmBasBBMMPlBm 1 'amHSLammmmmEKfliBmmM Philadelphia Is Bring Consid crcd as Place for Next State Convention VVIImlni test over vS WIlmliiBtnn took the Suprcmn Court - ".. !?sjt irT&WW sSslml 1 Jr ' Sk. . N fr'l ' t . Am i ffll.r Dfev Jm P& UMmopK'nni j yj'N. wvawv ' -m&.i.wm yn ' ,rnt v- r-"'ilmmf 1 6Kridy ' lM iil.. Junn t2l- Thn rnn- . m iiornflfiitie k me I3i The con trol lev rare in new" shift when deemed to meet a Victim When rns Off Pcnmgrovc Del , Juno Ingla 44 A " tt and. efshteen vmm of .120 North Porty-thlrd street. Phlta uripiua. ii nu .miss loietta Liggett, of tn same ngpf or Carney n Point, N. J., WW a drowned by tho overturning of thelf remind, Pn June 11 The state Unlversallst convention here lias taken a stand ngalnst future wars for the destruction of the Ger man and Austrian military psrtlcs and the ilethtonement of the houses of the lloheniollerns mil llabshurgs ' esterdav's session was largeH ocui pled bv the substitution of the v ear's officio! report and the measures to be taken during the coming vear for the growth of the work Voting delegates split on the place for the next coin en Hon Athens nnd Philadelphia are being vonsldered These officers were elected President, lYank Pleuc Miarpsvlllr. Pn vice president, tin l!e II I. Sweetsei, Philadelphia secretary tin Itcv .1 I, nowsnn, Mansfield. Pa , Ircai urer r V Cabell Jr PlilladelplHii 'rustees for tliree yeats, Willis II I.uden Heading, I'.dvvHn S Dccmer PhlWdel pill i W. B Iiyton, Kormiton, and fel lowship eommltlei. the l!ev II II (lalnei, Girard , J D Merrick To nanda ft S Kcllcriunn Itopbottom the Ite c 1. Scoten. Athens, nnd 1, S M.isnn, of Conncautv lllc. In Wilmington tomorrou to rnsuler sn Application of the Ison-Partlsan Voters' t.cairtl Hie Prnlrnl tilinr tTnlnn HMfl . nljiers to have the traction roinpnnv re- i canoo In tho Delawato River off Penns- sirainen irom rnarging tns increased i grove, .n. .i.. ycsieiaay- morning, rim tare until the nine tun he heard In I their bodies were recovered last nlght. court They had paddled out to the channel Cltv Council will also continue Its , in company with two young men. ami, Investigation of whv the Increase was the nccldent occurred while exchanging! 1 made and will hold another meeting forlsents. n! ic'fnnnp tomni''ov nlfht hvwu .w a- . vvAvv x . a. y i.Z-A'ViA , "iLS.. . . T ". Here are l'nc & Jones shipworkers reading anil commenting on the war news bulletin in their own janl at Glottrester. These bulletin arc furnisheil ilailv by the I'ublic Ledger anil arc iliplajeil upon three hoanN scaltercil arounil the vanl for ihe men's convenience. Thus the .iipworkcrs arc kepi po'tcil iluring thc daj on news from thc front FAST SHIPBUILDING AT BALTIMORE YARD figures) are obtainable for thc shipyards iu this section. It Is estimated that the Atlantic oist shlpyardb will keep pnic. 'Ihe iiitlrc number f ship launtheif on this day Is expected to total L'00.000 ton I Concern Claims Record for Cargo Carrier Approaching Tnckahtif at Camden DIVERTING COURSE OF CREEK I Seashore R A record In ship lonstrui-tlon ap proaching that in.uk In the N vv i ork Shipbuilding toinptnv, Cnmdcn, in launching the lin.kalio wtliln twentv seven days after the keel was laid. Is claimed bv the Unllhnnie Prvdock and Shipbuilding Comp.inv This concern will Hunch a G(50-tou iteel caigo i.irrlci m -vt Monday, forty days nitual woiklng time fioni the Hy ing of tho keel Ininiedlitrly following this launching a big inlne-sw coper for the N.-uy liepaitmint will bn launtlud in one of the lompanbM new yards nearby. Although Hie Baltlmoie companv P feat In launching tho argb (airier re rjulied thirteen moic days than It took to launch the Tuekalioe, n lecord K clalmed because this vc-..el. which is known as "HuM St." ' ,11" "'"' bcn ler than Hit ship built at Camden and ai construi-ted nndci particularly unfavor able conditions. Prior to the win the Baltimore com pany had nevei done anv other than ship repair work It firH started to construct ships whole i-hortly after war was declared Three new yards wero built It Is in the yard where all tho repair work was formerly done that Hull-48 was' constructed. A telegram telling of the feat has been received here bv Howaid Coon ley, vice president of the Kmergency Fleet Corporation, from Ilolden A. F.vans, president of the Baltimore com pany. Plans tire progressing to make July 4, "Ship Launching; Day." Virtually everv shipyard In the country Is speed ing 'up In nn effort to launch vessels on that day It was reported nt Emergency Fleet Ileiidqumtors todvy that sixteen vessels will be ready for launching July I In yards on the Pacific toast The plnntH on the Great Lakes ato t petted to hive at leat a dozen ships icady Although no Huililitip Killing-Out B.i-in at New York Yintl The New oik .Shipbuilding Cm posi tion's engineers ,ne inverting the couise of Newton creek In make n lilting out basin that "III Imibor manv ships being given their finishing touches This Inslu Is to be ir.nn feet long and 'JuO feet wide and will be one of the laigest on the Deliwarc s the ships are Hunched thev will he tnwid Into the basin foi minplcllnn AiroH Ihis same creek i tiestle bridgi. (ouibliilug a i.illroad wagon and foot bridge. Is to he rrei ted iu connection with the new fin OOO.OOn ship building pli.ii t of the Ihnergcncy ITeet ' Corporation Excursions Round Trip War ta II rents nd-il n 1 SUNDAYS June' 1G and 23 From Market St. Wharf Atlantic City, Wildwood, Anglesea, Stone Harbor, Avalon, Sea Ile City ,mf Market Street VVtmrf fnr Wlhlnnod llramli. 7 .'ii A VI, for Allnntli I'ltv an I (Jthr Rfsortd . . 7 10 V Vt. Pennsylvania fjj Railroad IDf twwwwwrrwv ! M t i ...m......-.. at! .-" ASCO. ASCO. AS Put Your Interest on Liberty Bonds, Due June Fifteenth, Into War Savings Stamps KEEP YOUR MONEY WORKING FOR UNCLE SAM awmraw tmrrcorrATia 'H' ft h, 1! HZ 911 t'il rkt'irl vis v M Awl & COMtVjeRCIflL swiONeres .MANN'S "SHEN-KING" Ml r3 ftt 5 1 g 15 r3 To Tired Business Men othlnc makes jrotx more tired than Inefficiency In the Filing Depart ment. Register your Clerks In our Afternoon and Evening Classes. Send your problems to us through them. Call and InueJdpate or aend for Catalogue. PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF flllft j Slo CHESTNUT STREET Branches New York and lioaton Manifold Paper ,500 Sheets, S'jxll, 40c i Liberal quantity discount i The "just Tight" paper for carbon copies of your busi ness correspondence. Yellow In color, strong and light in Weight. Made in our own paper mills at Lambertville, N. J. We sell direct to the bonsumer. Telephone Market ISO IILUAMMANN COMPANY KWana mu-lhu Leaf DROPS OF MAGIC! CORNS LIFT OUT So simple! Drop a little Freezone on a touchy corn, instantly that corn stops hurt ing, then you lift it off with the fingers. No painl Try it. A few cents buys a tiny bottle of Freezone at any drug store. This is sufficient to rid jour feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, also all calluses, and without the slightest soreness or irritation. It doesn't hurt at all t Freezone is the much talked of, magic ether discovery cf the Cincinnati genius.. So easy. V4ICHELIN rJlS IWive tire Vests vhPi j7 JW c-Secaon. WoW TK' il,u,t",ion an enlarged view made ikVvVNv. I '''-mW 'rm :tu, croai-iectioni of two 34 x 4- jkVVo ''''fM one a Michelin Universal, the other fcVXvN IW'm ' tir f no,her "'n11""1 make. K I ill In mW ?", ','l o' the tire on the left f.hlch i , .tmdird nuke LwVa I I mW JiP'f1 0( """ other than Michelin.) it of prittieilly Si" I B,iV I MW If,cl'na", hrou.hou'J Jh Michelin on the right I. pror'i?ely imSiiV. I I I'lhlmU !!peId from ,he ,r"d downward. o that in idewill ii thfck Vhere kBV,il I IliUm nutiM,'Mtto $.$ h; jii l liti'i mm TkU construction gives Michelin Tires H i .'jjil ll'I'isH superior durability combined with re- CHI.'ill'lf l!HH markable eaty.riding qualities. mmW'i'l'ltll vMiMmm. fmK,.aa-'lI,elin..ro,? "cli'!n lrer of fabric .re AmmW! llllH i'iWA ?.d.d,e.d in . Vb"ll,cuhlon of .W leh hinds wHW I I WWViiMW m .7n,? M,!i,lnlle ,.tr,ln "''" ""? flexible ma,, W .'ll Vvvvvv S'i'At(Jt iwWW s s Si' 'A'. ' XJv:50 B&jKr.'oY on Loft. r5-2! rai raviK tins u f ncntd it nil tht utuiriatnty iu! tf tlrt-tnytng. Tho world-wide reputation of tho house of Michelin the oldest, moat experienced of all tire-makera is' proof that only the beat of materials are uaed in Michelina. That a greater quantity of these superior material is uaed in Michelin Tirea ia proved j by their extra weight and remarkable thicknesa, which mean greater durability. And j the superiority of Michelin deaign is shown by the above illustration. Better materials, more materials and superior construction these account' for the supreme durability of Michelin Tires. A S c A S c o A s c o A S 1 f.ifanaBaB M ' nriclit's Disease, Diabetes, Gout, Neuritis, Cystitis or jW gtB net fnm n"T?ViniTrfl4itiri1 mMmh J3 !aH MIINK DAILY 8 TO 12 GLASSES OF s ?t Mountain Valley flJll I i5iSK Water IMSin 'tm 718 CheStnUt St. one Walnut 3407 MR jjgtf v.rt at Iraitlna riuM Ilot'l Cim Ml r n TJ ninlnt Car; Sold llS-Val- 'H i n eni- hj nrst ri !ro-fr tirutaltj nnd Wine Merchants. i 2iH: W'SSt i!'ill"' illlli'li,t!H riltlllnllli'H'lltl 'I'IIIIII'IIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHImIIIiIMWIsM 4 i x m aw2twiTi ul m M BmLi SaHW ..a t i S.Sj.a 9 . I I t M 1 STORES CO. M CO. ASCO. ASCO. 4M I .aim .iBglv T 3vS WMTiiiiwiir A m c m O u!m ..tm -VT Hunting a Pocketbook We have all known schoolboys who were constantly looking for the elusive pocketbook the gold at the end of thc rainbow they expected to find. Strange thing, how these schoolboy dreams are betimes carried on into the after life of some people. Success in life is not made up that way we must work, we must strive we must pave we must fight. Wc must seek out opportunities if we would reach our goal. Thc American Stores ofTer money-saving possibilities not to be had anywhere else the quality of our goods considered. An assurance always that your table costs will be less and that your purse strings will not be drawn on so frequently. Cooke says "Save the trimmings." It is equally important to look out for the pennies. Direct from the Chnrn toYonr Table A S Cf of A S c o A s c o ....-. a..aliiai i nl aia. . Loudla Butter i ..,.. ..at-l 5a e lb Made from the richest pasteurized cream, pro duced in tho finest dairy districts in the United States. Your first purchase will prove it the best butter you ever used. ff 1 1 lit4. jIssTWa A good second to Louella, many a Kirillarlllll nilllPr IUl iKcer would be glad to have as Tit 1 A S c o A s c o A s c o A tS IC o iL ' good for his best. !. lat.it.aafraS) ,.. .aias.i.naiaH .a.a.a,a - -'" asa.ajii.Oaaaa.SaSlaM naai.awa ,aj, a) a g, . GOLD SEAL Iff EGGS O cf doz fori N M EGGS 42 c doz The freshest, biggest, meatiest eggs possible to obtain. Packed in dozen cartons. Not so large as "Gold Seal" but every egg guaranteed absolutely fresh. . ..... i. .... 1 1 1 i i i A Drink Worthy of Earth 's Greatest Democracy .THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Our Best These include our best Black aqd Ittixed Teas, also our famous India and Ceylon the beat for icing. iniiiii est LOllCC, LL ib Best I C3S, 45 ib Vour coffee troubles will end with thc first pound. Roasted daily. The Best Cup you ever served. ............. A S c o A S CI M A S CM New Texas Onions. 4. Wc are continuing the sale for 3 days more. Very fancy nice medium size all you want at this price. ...ii... Evap. Peaches, 10 A limited quantity in all stores, while they last, 10 cents the pound. Buy two or' three, pounds they make mighty good Tries. , .1 " Michelin Tires and Tubes are sold by Good Dealers Everywhere 1 Factory Branch, 802 N. Broad St. Wholesale .Only Telephone Poplar 1901-02 A S c o Seasonable Needs Kippered Herring Sardines , Pickled Onions . ., Pickles India Relish Snider's Catsup can 15c . .can 8c, 15c bot. 12c .big bot. 12c .... bot. 12c .bot 13c White Vinegar bot. 10c Salad Dressing bot. 12c Salad Oil bot. 10c, 20c Mustard, glass or jar ...7c, 12c Table Sauce bot. 7r, 10c Rice lb. 10c, 13c Seeded Raisins pkg. 13c Seedless Raisins pkg. 15c Hires Extract bot. 15c American Flags. . . . 9c each, if for 25c 4- i ' '-T Rpet fnrn Afpal . Ih Iw.' Kl "v-"" . aaat xr , Easy Jell . . .pkg. 8c Condensed Skim'd Milk Asparagus can 10c.; xn . . mil can oc ; .i Heinz Catsup bot. 16c Table Salt bag 3Vfo Salmon .' big cans 18c, 25c -r-r ?-W Window bcreens, metal Irames 50c, 55c Mastn Jars nbh;jS.rr doz. 80c, '85 i"4 9m ii i 5 - 1 ' " '.,? c .vr'Ji i V ' ' m m 4 1 Prices in All Our Up-to-the-Minute Meat Markets The Season's First Offering of Gen uine Maryland Spring Laffl& Legs lb. 45c I Stewing lb. 32c I Rib Chops. .,.:lfcfr Shoulders . . .lb. 38c Loin Chops. . .lb. 55c I Rack ChoM. .lb.! Hot Weather Delicacies That Are Ready to ScriMM - . , Sliced Lebanon Bologna Cooked Corned Beef 12c Vi lb. Baked Meat Cake 14c Vi lb. Cooked Luncheon Roll- 14c x'fc,. Sliced Cold Boiled Ham 18c lb- ' ?, V 1!?J" Half Smoke f ii'it- IDC 7,T &$$ (. ! f? XMOie i.areiutiy uur upemng una viosin nMm -Daily (except Saturday) open S A. M. Close. S P. M. daiuraa; oven o . m, kjwok vt; m, , Clerks' Summer Half Holiday every Wednesday 'aft June, July and-August. J 4V EVERYWHERE IN PHII . ' irv- Ai Tliroueriout PenasylvjMii,?, , .-i 1 1 1 1 ' -., " ; ' ' TJL' P 1& Tear atftlciM rifftes. A;y a j &$ t y ;- I'tW ,.M 'J&ALr U.K- . iuT'W i?SS i .y - K. aajajiBiaUdif iziiimaiLM-un
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