Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 01, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 12, Image 12

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IN WlftY-DAY STRIKE
BOMBS ADDRESSED TO PUBLIC MEN FOUND IN MAIL
"$
All Industry Ceases in France, i
No Food Served in
Capital
WORKMEN IN IRELAND IDLE
Hy the Associated Press
Paris, Mny 1 - While 1'nri nnd a
great part of I'mnri- wore linl up '"
"liny by labor's twenty four bom- c-n
eral strike ni 11 clcnimiMrntinii for bet
ter workitiK nnlitioiix nnd rliniiRei In
certain governmental policies, no ili
order had been repotted up to t lii" lift
ernoon.
The lllost c-(lllpil'lliltl felltllie of tin
government' tnenure. ngiiiii"! poibli
trouble wni the iipntion of the I'lm-i
de In Com-orde by iimilt'j to Inline tin
enforcement of the older iignuM ti-t-r
(lemonMrntluni
Shortly nfter L' 0YI01 K m the after
noon detnrhinenti of iiifmitit inielh
oernpled piixi t ioti neiif the Hotel de
Crlllon. heaclipmiteis i,r the Viiiumiih
peace1 delegation: in the Hue Hm.ile
nnd the Hue tie Ilholi SiimiiiIiou- !
Republican (tiuiriN n.enibled here and
there in the otieeii IfinlitiK fnmi ' i
principal lniiilenniK
The c-i-.iatiiiii of wink foi the ihn uii
vlrtliillb oouiplele. Wlnli- not n d i
whs turned on : 1 1 1 of tin- ti:niiintii
tlon 8)Meill dlirillR the folep.llt ol Ho
, day, the tie up il broken -mil-v Im'
by the iippcarnnee nf a few tni-.ili
All restiHiiaut" and riili-- i ln-i-i'
nnd guests in the hotel- wi-ut liunm
If tbev had not upplieil lhenieU
vlth food befoii'liand. Tin entiiiR pi oh
leni was sorioii, us nenrh 7."iti.lHM pei
sons in 1'nrN ruvtoiiiaiih t.iki linn
meals in jniblie entine plaee-.
Theatre, inu-ir bulls and other te
sorts ilid not open Ku-n the diim
htorp.s idnsed No newspapers weie
published and periodie stoppages '
currcd in the postal and wne ci-iii-
throughout the dm. IiiiIiiIi' mi nil
sides Mis in a stiite of rnmpli-tr in
activity, work being ii.H'iiili'il In ni'i'
class of labor
A persistent lain tliroiii;hoiit tin u
noon Rave tin' riM a disni.il and glimm
appearance. Some ptmi-inu ,inn
were open, but weie evpeeted to 1 1 II
noon. Places for the sale of Inpioi ,il
retail were open.
London. Mn 1 lltv P I All
Irish workers except those in the ninth
.em parts of the island haw entiielv
rtJ ceased wcrfk todnj The laihoads. news
papers, fnetoiies, shops and other in
dustries aie (dosed down in i oinpliam c
with the order from the piiwciful
Transport Woikers' I'nion.
Although the one iln.v strike will not
lie observed in the north theie will be
labor denionstiatioiis and pun n-.-ion-
in the cities theie. Civil serwinN in ,
PERCUSSION.
CAP
METAL. BURR
WHEN'TOP of
BOX IS UNSCREWED
Yi';,r BOTTLE
BREAKS, FREEING
3"E acid and
CAUSING A GAS
THAT IS EX
PLODED BY
THE. PERCUSSION
CAPS WHICH
ARE SET OFF
BY CONTACT
WITH THE
METAL BURRS.
THIS CAUSES
AN EXPLOSION
OF THE
DYNAMITE
Ptneussicn
S.T
.ni.iAl,
JTNBURU
BOTTLC
A.NO
CAPS
hELO IN
PLACE
WITH
PUTTY
..Kw
jgam?- J " "jm BOX IS UNSCREWEOl
jiKy- M i $&PF BOTTLE I
f-: ft-s.. i .mmmzz Ji
HXL. -iffifflufTWMM I"at s ex- 1 with r
&MifflRil PLOD ED BY ls ACID I
msHnH the. percussion fr
FBmk MMk?WtM&&mGM . caps which s 1 I
nM IIwIhKH are- set off H i 1 1
iKlv ...t;sl&wiSay(mMBMi Br contact f 1 I.
amMv:.??! x : &iz&zsK&ii&!x..aaBnmmmi
Bn9HH -.,,. ..!, CONTAINER. tt t
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1 BOTTLE If
aj FILLED tf
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I SCORES HURT WHEN
! RIOT ENDSPARADE
wiry. The military pitatds in the pity,
both from thd army and the marine
corps, will be heavily rc-enforced in
case of trouble.
The federal authorities, especially
those connected with the I'nstofTlce De-
d-I!. -...J cnlol! Maroliurc iP'ftinent, arc cVreMnj; imiistial pie-
Police and Socialist Marchers , 1lllJoM (f pm.ni n r(,1)rtlllmi of' ,hI
Battle in Cleveland Many bomli nutraKo In the home of former
1 Senator Ilardw-lck, of (lemgla.
Women Injured , itonius a.i.irp,,! to (jnV(,,.nor Sproi
nnd State Senator T. I.arry Kyre, of
' Out Oltnufni 1'n n n i fntio.l !. tl.A
N'ew York postal authorities, together
with others sent for delivery to n num
her of prominent men throughout the
country.
i Forces of Order
Clctrlnml. May !. A. 1'.)t
Alore thun two-score persons, many of
them women, were injured in n series
of riots that bcRiin with the entrance
l..,n ,!.' .ln im ,i ctnntlnti nf llie vnrinns
units of the Socialist .May Day parade SIa Collators mi Alert
here. this afternoon. '-very mail (ollector was instructed
All police rcserws. Liberty loan ycsierony io wnieu icir suspicious -iook-trucks
and iirmv tanks were called out I b'S packn;cs when he took up the .mail
to help iiiell the riols that threatened ' from city boxes. The clerks in the
for a lime to envelope the entile down- ! Postoffice and substatlcns are carefully
town business section. e.aminlnB all packages which might
cniitnin explosUes. l'ostoffice inspec
tors here and throughout the country
me seeking a clue to the identity of
Tfatitlii ftw itorio "" "ll'n wno "lulled bombs to iiromi-
neaay i ui i,vusnrnl mnn JPKt,.r,nv. H flll. ns tlic
i I authorities hnve learned, former Sen-
'('ontlmird from 1'nise One ,(,. Hnnln'lck's home was the only
aril said that extra precautions are be place where one of thee bombs actually
) ing taken against bomb outrages here. wa delivered.
; but that s far no due has been found i Fol. fpU mdirats In I'hilndelpbin
to the men who iiinile and jnalled the ( 0 hl.on (lisSPmintiI1K revolutionai y
bombs discoM'icd in New York. Chief jt,.rntnr,.. A "I'roclniiiation for M'ork-
i.eonnrii noes noi neiioe mej onKi- oi.s- inlepeiiden-e" has been issued,
tinted in Philadelphia "
i'olice. home defense gunrds. and if
uecesar,. innrincs trnin the League
I Island bnrincks weie iead today to
'deal with am ntt pt at disoidef b
the Itolshevists.
I To guaid against iolcnee eeiy one
of I'liiliideliiliiti's pulii emeu was on dut
'nil din. It has been announced that
, the police will be alined with the latest
I tjpc nf nutomntic lilies shoith; the need
arise, and also machine guns.
Sewral handled men, member of the
'"Soldiers and Snilois" Alliance." died
to enter .Metropolitiin Hall. 711! I'nir
mniint menue. at 10 o'clock this morn
ing. but weie barred bj the police The)
had no permit for the meeting. No
men in militnr) or iiiivfil uniforms weie
obserwd in the ciowd. which wns Inter
dispersed.
tne meeting will he permitted in the
hall The iifccss.il-) ,,-i in i t was se-fiiii-d
by the "Hussi.iu foreign loun
cil " I'olice mill genernmeut ngentswill
be piesent to see thill no seditious ill
tcrnnces nie made
The home defeus" guards were
inohilied late ) estenl.i) afternoon and
giwn final instructions They are on
ibit) lodii) to assist the police if neces
calling for an Independence Simro
rally, street pnrnde and meetings in
four hnlK
Permission to meet in either Inde
pendence or Washington Square was re
fused. The parade also wns forbidden.
Nearby communities also took pre
cautlons'ngnlnst the i-mlicnls. In Media,
where agitators have been arrested te
cently, n force of volunteer guards was
ready for service. In Camden, wheie
the radlculs threaten to parade. Ma) or
Kllis nnnounced that the New .Teisey
law cgainst displaying the red Hag
would be enforced. The pennlty for
violntlng this law is a $2000 fine and
iinprlsonment for not more thnn fifteen
enrs.
To prepare for trouble. Captain of
Detectives Alfred I. Souder this morn
ing called all the district detectives to
City Hall for rollcnll, instead of at
their station houses as is customary.
The detectives were given special as
signments for the day.
The traffic policemen nnd the re
serves at roll-call this morning bad
their revolvers inspei ted. to make sure
Hint nil were in pioper winking or
der for emergency.
Neither Director Wilson nor Super
intendent Itobiiisoti has marie any
statement in regard to the threatened
Uolsbevist disorder, sine to nnnouiiec
that the police would strictly enforce,
the laws.
t the If It
the ill. t i 1
InieriiHllmiRl rilm Si-nlie
is Inspntoi- tlwen l..ii;en. of Hie New York l-'Ire Department, examining one of the bombs found In
t the linlil is ,t ili.iiii.im of the iiinsiriiilioii of the infernal machine. Above are some of the pack
.inc. (mil. lining hiiinhs whiih wt-ie (iiiinil ill the mails of the New York pnstoftice
also 1 1 1 ii
Mill -II lk
II til'll- I
It was
lliiileic Pamphlets
ulii ipmteil I'miKIh il,
iilaleil ainoiii; Aine 1 1
ml Allied lumps at li li.lllgel. .'1 til I
ifstaui. nits in
-eied In the
iiiiip.i.ind.'i cii
c.i I
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inspector in charge
"a ;;eiifral aiiiii'-st oi en
III i olllie, tloll VV 111) llie i on
Delis and Ilawv I
iinotitoeil this mottling that
Dublin hnve been oHii-inll) notilic-d that jthe ouh I ib ji.ick.ige thus ini- openeil
any absenting tlietusehes from work to- bete w.is I h - one uibli i cil to l'o--l
dav will be liable to instant dismissal, nuistei (lenei.il I'.ui Ir-on Iiish etor
Buenos Aires. ln. 1. -ty A. I' )
May Dav was celelu-iiied b a gfiu-nil
twenty-four hour strike oer all the
republic In this citj the stoppage of
ol
llll
Mild
business was eoniplete and included train
tnrs, taxicabs. touches, hotels, ic
taurants and all food pureois. Man)
theatres cloed mid no newspapers weie
jiublished. Itciause of alarming'i iiinois
of impending Maximalist ilistui bailees
military and naval forces were on guaid
throughout the republic.
Overman Gets Bomb;
Two Are Remailed
rontimifs) from Puce Oiifl
vise large assemblages tonight in
tually all sections of the it)
Meantime federal, state, lount)
and
ft
end to leniency for oer7caloiis nidi
pals, and it was p"ieriiftfi! theie would
be roundups with prompt riepoi tat ions
following for aliens among the agita
tors. Hold Suspicious rackages
In holding up the. package nihlicsseil
to Senator Overman, the postuiarei' at
Salisbury acted in ncooi dance with gen
eral orders to all emplo.ies of the postal
service to make every effoit o piexeut
delivery of suspicions mail matter.
Reports from every section of the
country indicated today that a timr i
ough search still was being marie of the
mails for other boinlis. Jn Washing
ton, advices from there state, a close
watch was kept on all otheial mall ami
there was little possibility of suspicious
bundles getting out.
I'olice Commissioner Kniight. to
W'llDin one of the bombs was nddiessed
conferred with (."utility District Attor- '
Swailll, I linen jsiaies .hiiimiiii
Oni'll l'gllll. ol the r.iil'i.nl
bllstililes. s.iiil the liflecn oil
lie iinw i,ipii d din iug the i!m .
Though all the p,u k.iges iili-m ,iii ,
weie sent flout New oik. the pe-t,ll
.lllthoi Itles beee otheis nut hae
been sent floln olhei lilies, .-mil post
lll.lsteis tllliillghoill tin llll l h.-le
been w. n lied to wntih for supn ions
looking pan els
lA.llllllinliiill of the tpewi itteil llll
ill esses iiii the pai k.iges until lltfil. in
lordii.g to the Mil ii that the weie
tiiade on tin- same pewi iter. Theie
weie a number of misspellings.
.Men .M.tibed for Drain
Sim h infernal nun bines are known to
li.ue been mailed to the following-
Ciiieriiiir Uilliiim (. siiriml, ( lii-strr. I'll.
Itll.iin I. stlnitfer. nlhjrnt EPliernl. Ilar
rlslmri;. I'n.
s,tl Seiiiitnr T. I.irr lljri-. ( tii-sler lii.
. s, lliirlsiin, iiiistiiiustrr Ki-nerut, tili
f tie ton. II. I .
. Mill hell I'.iltner, nlliiriie ceneriil of
tin I iilti-il sinles, .i-liiiieliin. II. I.
W till nil II. Mtlson, sr,ri4iir) nf l.lliur,
Uiishliiliiii. II. (
liilin I'. Illiin, or. Ne ork lite.
Itbtiinl i:. Koriulil. iiolic-t- ,ominlssiini--r.
New ork ill..
Other Urnilell lliiliues. jiisikc I nlti-il
states suiin me ( onrl Kill 1 irst slrecl,
U.ihlilnstoii. I. ( .
XnllioiK I'liiiilnelll, lliirrmi of iimilicru
tlon. Wiishlncloii. II. I.
Vtilliuin II. I.i ir. siiliiltor Eenrriil,
iistiiiiieioii. II. i . ...
rrpderlr ( . lloe. umimlssloiier or lminl
Itriitlnn, Nr orU lt
liilin l. Uoikffi-llpr. I'ornntlco llllls. Tiir
r.'lown, N. . v
.1. I'. Murniin. -Ml Minllson uniiie. New
nrk rilj. ,'. . .
Ullliiini H. WimmI. iirfslilfiit Xinrrliiin
Woolen (n ni. 31 r.ilrtlrlil ktrrrl. Ilos-
. II. riinli, lei.rlinnl t Jnstiie. Ne
Sfii.iliir' (Itt-niuin, of Norlli ( iirolliiu
K-sennlor lliinliilik. of lienmlu.
M.nor (lie llmisoii. nf ."".itlje... , , ,
liLirl.l Vitoriirii I liarlrs M. HiUrrl iiml
Vsl.l.int District llornn I ilnaril
of s.iii I mmlsio
-linlBf Itrilsnn M. I limit-, of (IiIiiibii
Sfiulor lteeil sinool. of s,ilt Luke I it
piislnttii e
hen s,inl today,
' We me milking every possible effort
to ileint the teieiil of any further
hoiiihs In re ' stinl the inspector.
"linn ultiie in in) jutisdictioii, which
iiielinlis ( 'h I i foi ii Li. Arizona, Nevada
nnd Honolulu, lias been notified to watch
tin tlieiu
t
Burglar Sent to Penitentiary
.linlge Thomas K. McNichol. presid
ing in the criminal brunch of the Mtt
nii-ipul Cotttt. today imposed a sentence
of not less than three jear nor more
than live years in the Knstern l'eni
teutiary on .lumes Thompson, negio.
100S Addison street, wlio pleaded guilt)
to n charge of burglary.
San l-'iancisco. Mm I
-No bombs aie being Ii
il'.v
I'ld b)
r.
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and Departnieiit of "";,,,-, -
Illgllt llllU Ililllieen Illinois i-n- . e
eived lit coast postollli es. Steplieu 11
Thomas McCarty
Justice investigators,
It is understood these oliicials de
xdded to put an end to leniencv tow aid
anarchists and others of their t)pc in
Ji'ew Y'ork. After the conference. Com
mWioner Kniight ordered police le
jieryeu held in readiness in every dis
trict where it wns thought May Day I
tjemonstrations might take place. I
Younc; I(olsbeIst Arrested
A police court magistrate turned i
oyer to the federal authorities today I
for investigation a youth of nineteen, ,
Nathan AhramowiU, arrested last ,
night on a charge of distributing Hol
fchevik literature on the street and in
f 100 quality means W&MmJSdC
, Any Good Cigar Store WMjifflmA
brow Bros. Mfr's. wSmmA
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Set the Children
A Good Example
Ue SOZODONT ycunclf ani
, teich them to use it to keep the
teeth white and found; the gumt
firm and the breath ivreet and
wholesome.
Are you doing your " duty to
your child to avoid future tooth
trouble? Procrastination it tnt
thitf of teeth arreit it vith
roxodont
FOR THE TEETH
Liquid Powder or Patte
OLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Delicious Cake
As You Can
Tell By Tasting
Ivinssponge Cake is golden
with the goodness of pure eggs,
clean milk and country butter.
Carefully timed and tested
ovens bake it "just to a turn"
ifiot a burnt corner or a heavy
side crust fluffy all through.
Serve Ivinssponge Cake to
night or its popular compan
ion, Ivinspound. Your grocer
knows.
&VMlMflCtlCf
Why
THE COAL-BUYER
HOLDS THE KEY
to the situation -
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BUY NOW
We handle only the very
Best Coal
A
Satisfied Customers 30 years.
2-lO'lbs. to every ton for 30 years.
Our business has increased from
8000 tons a year to 150,000 tons.
IttT- C. V. Efc Li
7?rre verve i vu nigm
4
Owen Letter's Sons
lata Cod Yard in Philada.
feOTiNrt
K.. IM.?H
CHEKI
Popular Price for Particular Peopla
Re : Good
Morning
-rr The Sun will shine
m brighter after a break
J fast daintily served
by a smiling miss, if
you start with half a
grapefruit tor a sugar
browned baked apple and
rich cream; your choice of
boiled, fried or shirred
eggs; a hot muffin or a
cinnamon roll and a pot
of CHER! coffee or one of
your favorite tea, then
Wouldn't you smile too if
you were handed a check
for only fifty-five cents?
124 South 13th Street
132 South lSth Street
And Afttr Altertticni Art Completed
1604 Chestnut Street
OPEN MAY 10TH
CHERl SHOP
Coolectiooi and Freacb Paktry
142 South 15th St.
Stemway Duo-Art Pianos
5terlmg Pianos
Sterling Player Pianos
tdisoriuiamonriuis
Phonographs
PHEIiL
?(i. PATTON, TmUtif
INC
-v -re -.
In all
trade there
is nothing
priced so low as a
Stemway. although it
is the recognized standard
of musical quality; the ac
cepted measure of intrinsicpiano
value. It is the work of the world's
greatest masters of instrument making,
. men who have created ah art as virile as
painting and sculpture, -although the result of 'their
art 13 available to everyone, on- a commercial basis.
a fw hundred dollars'ydU.may have an instru
ment that is the realisation of every great music
master s dream and the despair of every other
piano maker.
Only Philadelphia representative! of Steinway Soni
&Cb-uiiChiitatftSt
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A STUDY nf present conditions in the coal industry
'" convinces us that in the last analysis- the coal buy
er has it largely in his power to prevent a shortage
of coal next Vinter.
We all realize how demand regulates supply. The
lessened demand, of the past mild Winter greatly cur
tailed the output of the mines. Present high cost of
labor and handling prevents the operators accumulate
ing a reserve supply as in pre-war years. It is impos
sible for dealers to have adequate storage facilities. The
.only available storage places arc the bins of the coal
user. '
ly filling bins'now, thus keeping up a steady de
mand and a continuous output of thcxinines a shortage
next Winter can be averted.
We believe every householder would ratlicr know
in advance what conditions arc to be, that he may take
x advantage of the situation now.
May prices, chutcd in:
Effc $10.40 a ton . Nut $10.75 a tn
Stove 10.65 a t11 ca 9-T5 a ton
40c a ton extra, if necessary to wheel or carry.
Tt is our business to so keep in touch with thcvital
matters that affect the coal buyer that wc may always
be hi a position to give intelligent advice wkh regard
to his coal supply. Counsel of tin's kind is no small part
of the service we render customers.
Telephones;
(
GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO.
Bell, Spruce 1400; Keystone, Race 3300
v ,V
DEAR FOLKS:
Iam sure you will be in- .
terested in learning that
workers in the Wilson
& Co. plants in Chicago and
in ten other cities are an
American loving groun of
citizens with a genuine re
gard tor American institu
tions and customs.
A great many of these
workers came to America
from foreign countries and
found here an opportunity
to enjoy .liberty of thought
and action to educate
their children to acquire
comfortable homes and to
Jive under conditions that
bring them happiness and
prosperity.
It will astonish you to'
learn, as it did me, that the
workers in the Chicago
plantalone saved$l,700,000
from the first of May until
the end of December, 1918.
This means that every
worker averaged a saving
of over $226 during this
period, and they are sav
ing at the same ratio dur
ing 1919.
Furthermore, these Wilson
workers throughout the
country are buying $1,000,
Q00 of Victory Liberty
Bonds.
.Does- this not represent
! substantial citizenship?
,Does it not also indicate
.that Wilson & C6. are
J standing by their workers
I in a helpful, practical way?
There is another angle about
j this thing- that I want to bring
to your attention.
. The workers are engaged in
i producing Pure Foods. They
i buy the foods they produce for
use in their homes.
They have learned how to use
these foods in an economical
way.
i They know that Good, Whole
some, Honest Food bought and
used carefully, is more sustain
ing, more nourishing, more eco
nomical, than the buying and
using of indifferent foods.
( Quality in food counts for far
more than Quantity.
Workers are enabled to buy the
foods they produce at the retail
stores maintained in connection
. with the Wilson & Co. plant in
Chicago.
They buy them at cost, plus the
expense incurred in maintaining a
sales force and setting apart fpace
for the purpose in the main building,
1 which stands at the entrance to the
plant.
The workers are not allowed to run
bills or to buy extravagantly. They
are advised to buy only enough to
nourish life in a wholesome, satis
i factory, healthy manner to fit them
for their work.
Furthermore, the Wilson & Co. plan
oi service io ineir worKers includes
definite and helpful suggestions as
to how they can use the foods they
produce in the most intelligent and
I most economical way.
I These suggestions come from the
i Domestic Science Department, at
j the head of which is a young woman
who started to learn to cook when
I she was eight years old due to the
i necessities of her household. Her
' father' had died and she was the
I eldest of several children. Her
I mother needed her help.
' The mother a wonderful woman
taught her daughter to use, the best
materials in cooking, telling her that
a little of the very best went so much
farther than a whole lot of stuff of
poor quality.
Well, this little girl -grew up to be a
wonderful cook. She became fas
cinated with this great art She edu
I cated herself on profits realized from
' teaching others how to cook. She
studied tne food question irom every
angle. She knows what is what
She is a wonderful help in the Wil-
i son & Co. oieanlzatlon by suggesting to
i wotkers how to use good foods cconoml
j cally.
. Isn't there a supgestlon In this story to
joii. Dear Folks?
I Shouldn't you buy only those foods
vho"c quality you are sure o?'1
I Mind. you. Wilson & Co. sencl'thelr food
products oil over me worm Hearing mis
s'gnlflcint slogan "The Wilayn Isabel
Protects Your Table."
That means what It says.
Workers see to It that everything sent
out represents Integrity and quality.
Why not? Don't they know what Is
good? Don t they themselves eat what
tliey produce? Would they eat what they
nroiluce If it weren't good? Would they
eat the Wilson &, Co. foods tf they did
not feel they got more of satisfaction and
stiength afic? physical power out of them
than If they bought something not pro
tected by tlielr own honor and that of
the house for which they worked?
I never saw such a spirit In an organiza
tion as that which Is exhibited by the
workers In the Wilson & Co. plants.
Their faith Is wonderlul to m.
Thev are proud of the.Wlfson & Co. Cer
tified Brands, which embrace now pretty
n.iriv ovorvthlnz in the food line such
as -iHam. Bacon, Canjled Vegetables ;
Meats. Fruits, etc.
They nre likewise proud ot the Meats,
Poultry. Eggs. Coffee, Butter, Lard. Oleo
margarine, etc., wiucn go under the sioj ..
gon "The Wilson L.atei protects Xour r
T.hle." i .!
Story Xo. U.
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