WTTWKX.-jrsTV.r ?a JSTSSF'&iV' .' ' 'kl' 11 tl?U'.-, 1?-V.U,IMK. ' " i.w"' ." er VW"iVif jr . . 5 ) 4 -V ' X f twav. 'ftft! ' V "V 2k s$ I ' 1 -. i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921 9 ., I ii'h iHMM 'il IP if I "t , JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fi - Nancy Wynne Talks of the Philadolphians Who Spend Summer at Western Ranches The Misses Thayer in Wyoniing trOU know It hnB come to be quite the X rrig'p t 8 ''CPt for uin sl1Mincr nn" nend svcrnl months nt one of the Brent ranches which nro n "art of Wyoming and Now Mexico and the other grout rolllnjr country out there. The two mitnccr Harrison girls nml Onirics, fln with their" fntbtr. Clmrlcs CtiRtis Harrison, iv nro ttf the Struthers Bart's enmp In Wyoming, nhil the (Jeorpc Iftillns Ulicons nnd Alexander Vnn Kciwselncrs nro nt n Wyoming camp. too. Peggy and Polly fainycr aro spending the mimmcj nt tho J. . Stewart rnnch In W yomlng nnd hnvlng i most wonderful time. I henrd the other day that they hnd gone over to the Yellowstone for tho dny nnd thnl Polly had fnlrly electrified every one 't the hotel there by tnkltur tho first violin's fiddle from him nnd pliiylng like 'tho young "wb." Mie in for the nseom blcd guests. I enn just sec her in her riding clothes, with tho gold burned by the sun on her dnrk hnli:, nnd those laughing eves of hers grown serious while she played her denr instrument. Polly li genuinely fond of music j not only of plnylng. but of music for Itself, fihe Is fond of good iniislr, too not laK nnd ragtime, but fine things. She never misers nn Orchcstrn nor nny of the visiting symphonies, no mntter how big n party or dinner she may hnvo been invited to attend thnt evening. And she has studied hard for it number of years. She spent several summers, in Minne apolis, where the great tencher Auer was then locnted. nnd she has gone over to New YoTk two nnd three times u week to continue her studies under a well-known teacher. WHILE Peggy Is not musical like Polly, she is by no means taken up with things uocinl only, though both of them go to most of the parties nnd are usually the belles of the evening. Peggy took up first nid nnd home nursing and mch things during tho war, nnd she has kept it up nnd works every morning nt one of the hospitals. She conies In from Havetford on n very early train every day and stnys here until l o'clock. And except for this holiday thin summer she has kept nt it pretty steadily for several - years. That is certainly worth while, in ft not? FRANVI'S M'Al'H. too, does some work it one of the hospitals. I think It is the Children's, for a. hnlf of the da that wa. and has been doing it for a roiiplo of years. When you look into the life of very mnny of those girls you find it is full of worthwhile things "as well as laughter nnd dancing nnd theatre-going. Not mnny but hnvo come line interest . Hobble Prookie has lept It up "luce the war, too. She is Mrs. Jack Mason's sinter, you know, and her name is Kllzabeth, but she hns alwas been called llobhie. And Hetty Trotter, too. hns been doing fine work. The war developed finite n number of pathologists nnd biologists nmong us. and most of them beonmc so interested in tho work they wanted to keep it up afterward. IIIKAH thnt Mrs. rinronee Polnn nnd Itnve are on the water now returning from Paris, whore Mrs. Dolnn has boon Staying for several months with her mother, Mrs. Nelson Hrown. Hose has been over there for more thnn u year and has boon doing reconstruction work in Prance. She was over before that, as diirini; the war she drove an ambu lance. She nnd her mother will nrrivo in New York on Wodnesdiiy, probably, and will go straight to XewporUto join Mr. Dolnn. who lias been up there since the beginning of .July. UNCI.K .TAMKS took Charlie to the movies the other afternoon. It was one of those Western pictures, with much pistol nnd "heavv vllllnn" con tained therein. In fnet. 1'nele .Tames thought it far too melodramatic and was about to subtest thnt they jo see I funnj one further down the "troet when ho happened to see Churl le's face In the f ii lnt ip;lit of the movie bouse. It wn intent, it was absorbed, it was wonderful- -why, he was lost in it. And uncle straightway decided to sit the horror through, .lust nt that moment the villain came stealthilv In with n knife hold behind his Imck. He wns about to kill the handsome, unsuspect ing hero, when Charlie, utterly carried away with excitement nnd realism, sud denly rose up in his scut and jelled at the lop of his voice: "Hi, there! wateli out! Look what he's got in his hand." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A wedding of interest In tills eltv anil e.w York Is that of Miss (trace T Crosmnan. daughter of .Mrs It T Halms llilsi-v, ,f ill Worn Klfty-flfth street, New Ymk, anil Mr. U Harrison nullcs Jr. jiiho of New York, son of tho lam Mr 1. Harrison Hullis anil Mrs. Dull. h. who fonneily lived In this Sy., .Tl'" '""' lace took place very ciulotly lust Friday Xo engngi in.-nt had neen .mi nunc d. but as Mr Hamsun uullts. Sr had died only about a month o, tho wtddlng was u ery rpilet one. Mrs, John dishing Non-la. of 1G Hast i1.ei!"m!t 'n,,ue. Chestnut Hill. vhn. witn Mr Noil s and their dauglit. r. Miss Us-a NoiriB is Bpindlng tho sum mer nt Narranansett 1'Ur, was among wo guests tit a tea on Wediienliiy lasi ft1 l'l Mrs Mori, U T. Can oil, of Baltlinoie, at tho Towers rsIr.8, CI,''",I't Hooves Walnwrlght. of Chestnut m who wltu M). Wftll. wngiit In hpiiullni; the suinm.-i at Nn- faganntt po, , n i., U11H lnMcss at Th K'1K'' following the InUlt'o on tn- ci b cclllnK nt tlle Newport Coun- t?i?r ,,in',1, Mrti- Alexander Hamilton r n,, i V"H vn """ tw Yorl , who sinte their ictiirn from ahioad h.iv.i wit Newport. It. I nnd who hnva beon entertaining extensively, will sail early In tho fall to spend tho winter in i'gypt. Jin and Mrs. Henry Pratt MeKcnn. of Pino Hun Farm, l'enllyn, wlic have boon ontcrtnlnlnp a series of week-end house parties nit summer nt Henmnr, their place nt Hnj' Hend, N. J., will bavo ns their guests over next week Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy C. Mndelrn, of Brook wood, Ogontz, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Slater Waterman, af Hartwcll lane, Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Thomson and their daughter, Miss Loullo a. Thom son, of 1722 Hpruco street nnd Eryn Mawr, sailed last wcok for Europe, whoro thoy will spend sovornl months travetlnd In England, France, Switzer land, Hp.iln and Italy. TliMr other daughter, Miss rtcbecca O, Thomson, who spont tho early summer obvjad, Is spending tho remnlnder of tho summer at her homo In Hryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Daglt, of 37C9 North Uduvlor street, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Marlon Daglt, nnd Mr. Stunley C. Howell, of Hwnrthmore. Mr. nnd Mrs. John K. Strublntr, of St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, who aro.spcndlng tho summer at Gloucester Mass., will return homo September 2. Their daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Htrublng, who is trav eling In Alaska ai)d tho West with Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrison K. Cnner. will return homo enrly next month. Tho mnrrlago of Miss Strublng nnd Mr, William John Cancr will tnko place In October. Mr. and Mrs. Danlol Haddock Farr and their daughter, Miss Mary Farr, of Dcno House, Chestnut Hill, who hnvo been spending tho summer traveling In England nnd Spain, nro nt Switzerland for August. Mrs. Edwnrd B. Smith, of 305 South Nineteenth street, who with hor fumlly linn boen passing tho summer nt tholr country plnco, Temor.a, Gwyncdd Val ley, spent the Inst part of July and early August In Chelsea. Mrs. Edward 0. IJonnghy and her lit tle daughter, of Uryn Mawr, are spend ing a few weeks at Eaglcsmero nnd will not icturn until enrly In September. Mr. and Mrs. Henri' Pratt McKean, of Pino Hun Farm, Ponllyn, nro occupying their cottago at Bay Head, N. J., for tho Bummer. Mr. and Mrs. .Tnme.s O'Ncll, of ElklnB Park, nro spending tills month at bprlng I-Pke. N". J. Mr. and Mrs Shopley Wilson Evans, Miss Elizabeth Evans nnd Mnatcr Ed wnrd Evans, of Orcvn Hill Farms, Over brook, are spending several weeks at their iinmp, Blrchos-ln-the-Plnes, Fr-c-buig, Mo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis It Wood, of 4011 Oreen street, accompanied bj- tho lnt ter'a sister, Mrs John J. Dotid, nnd Mr. Alfred M. Blakely,' loft on Saturday for a motor trip to the Virginia Hot Springs Among a party of tourists from thlB cltv who are traveling In tho Great Lakes region are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolf, of Klkln Park; Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur I.oeb, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Espen, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kohn nnd Mrs. Alfred Wolf Mrs. Alficd Edwnrd Duncan an nounces tho ninnlago of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ethel Duncan Ferreek. to Mr. Ocorge Frederick Carrlngton, on Friday, August 19, at Brompton Ora torj", London, England. ALONG THE READING Mrs. W. A. Barrett and hor daughter, Miss Marguerite Helen Barrett, have given up tholr houso In Oermatown and moved ln3t week into their apart ment on ( Itj- line ca3t of Mountain ave nue. Oak Lane. Tho Barretts formerly lived In Oak Lane. Mrs. O. B. Hex. of Old York road. Abington, has been spending part of To Wed in October Photo by Vnnlty fair Studlon, Alln Drow Ceok MISS HELEN nAUU TOY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra ham Hurvcy Fry, of Gcrmantown, whoso marriage to Mr. Ilnrry Dlctsch, Jr., will take placo tho early part of October tho Bummer with her daughter, Mra. Marvel Weber, at Rutland, Vt, Dr. Cursen S. Saylor. of Jcnklntown. accompanied by his family, la spending several weeKS ai l'oriiana, 3ie. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Jessica M. Prlgger, of 2E31 South Sixteenth strcot. has returned to her homo after spending a short time in Atlantic City. Mr Phllys J. Bnney and her daugh ters, Miss Isabelle Baney and Mlss Marlon Baney, have returned to their homo at 2433 South Seventeenth strcot, nftcr spending a short time In Atlantic Cltv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McQcchan, of 1107 Wlnton street, hnvo left for Cin cinnati, where thoy will remain for two weeks ns tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Conntys. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donahue, of this section, have left for Ocean City, where they will remain for tho summon Mrs. Donnhuo will bo romomhered as Miss Mario Logue. Mr. Howard Voelker nnd Mr. Frank Hulbrook nro spending a fow days In Chelsea, Mr. Charles Jordan has just roturned to his home, 2000 Morcy street, after motoring to tho Blue Rldgo Mountains In Virginia. Miss Loretta Orennan, who Is presi dent of the Phi Sigma Tau, entertained over the week-end at tho Sorority houso In Chelsea, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho mnrrlago of Mlas Bcntrlco Wil son, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ben jamin a Wilson, of 1606 Diamond street, and Mr. Charles Qarson, Jr., will bo solemnl2od on Sunday, Septem ber 4, at noon, nt the nitx-Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Dalslmer, of 1204 North Broad utreot, hnvo ro turned from n motor trip to tho Berk shire Hills and Adirondack Mountains. Mr. And Mrs. D. Soils-Cohen, of 1827 North Eighteenth street, are spending a few weeks at Plckford Camps, Mo. Mr. Arthur Flelaher, of Twenty-second and Qrocn street, is spending tho month of August nt Summit, Me. Mr. Flelaher's mother and sinter are In Bikini Park for tho summer. GERMANTOWN Mlas Anna Helns, 332 West Chelten avenue, has gono to Bloomtngton, 111., 'for a wock's visit with relatives. Miss Julia F. Do Vino nnd Miss Agnes V. Do Vine, of 12 WcBt "Seymour street, loft on Saturday for Atlantic City for a week's Btay. They were Joined yos terday at the Lexington by Miss Jean L. Garrison and Miss Harriot 13. Ktngslcy, also of this city. Miss Catherine P. Lochhead and her sister. Miss Ann Lochhead, who have boen In Europe Blnco early summer, will return to their home, nt 438 East Walnut lane, early In Boptombcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Wllklo nnd their family, of 100 Harvey streot, who havo been at Niagara Fulls a week, will ro tum to their homo today, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ell wood Horn, of South Orango, Is. J., are- tho guests of Mr. Horn'fl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell wood Horn, of 4614 Wayno nvenue, for soveral wooka at their cottage In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O, Bauer and tholr family, of 114 East Washington lano. havo motored to Island Heights, N. J., for a few days and wilt npend tho rest of this week at Ocean City. Miss Idella Hcrmlno Hurwltz, of Washington lano nnd Chew street, In spending soveral weeks In tho Catsklll Mountains, Miss Gladys Speoco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Speoce, of 2058 Me dary avenue, Is visiting her undo and nunt, Mr, and Mrs. Jay Moycr, of Col llngswood, N. J for tho remalndor of tho summer. Miss Mary Griffith, J422 Blavls streot, will leavo today for Seaside Heights, N. J., to remain until after Labor Day. Mrs. Edward B. Salkeld, 909 East Choltcn avenue, and Mrs. Howard Wentzel, of Beechwood nnd Conlyn .fiuata ...111 Iafiva trtYn,, (n onnml ,a. dnVH In Atlnntln f!ltv. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jost, 493S Kubloam avenue, and Mr. and Mrs, David L. Bocklus. of 4946 Itublcam avo- nuo, are camping at Bushklll, Pa , for two weeKS. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs, Amor Cox anil their family nro occupying tholr cottngt nt Beach Haven for tho remainder of tho season. Miss Esther French, of West Main street, will spend soveral weeks with friends on Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Dcyo and family havo gono to Mnrlon, L-. I., to remain until after Labor Day. Mr. Remington Haines has been a guest of Mr. Edward Perkins, of Mcr chnnlvlllo, at tho Penhala clubhouse at Iong Brftnch. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Phillip E. Howard and hor daughter, of Hwnrthmore, aro spending, somo weeks at Franconla, N. H, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Brown will re turn to Swarthmoro next week from Oxford. Mil., where they have been spending n month. NORRISTOWN Mrs. Ella M Robinson, of 923 West Airy afreet, hns nnnounced tho engage ment of hor daughter. Miss Emma May Robinson, to Mr. William H. Strlmmct, aon of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Strlmmel, of East Marshall street. Miss Catherine McCormick, of 1636 Powell Btreot. entertained at an infor mal dance In honor of her sister, Miss Margarot McCormlck, who sailed on Saturday for a stay In tho Bormuda Islands. Mr. and Mrs. II T. Hlltnor, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hlltnor nnd Mr. Norman Wngnor. of West Marshall streot, havo roturned from nn uutomobllo trip to Asbury Park, Lako Hopatcong and Buckhlll Falls. Miss Mary Sugdcn and Mlas Martha Sugdon, of DoKnlb street, are spending somo tlmo in Atlantic City. Woman Hurt In Auto Crash In attempting to avoid Mt Iking n womnn l.ouis .Molltch, !1" Urban street, crashed his car into u tclogrnph polo nt Walnut nnd Thirty-seventh f.trccts this morning. Tho collision threw his tister Mary through tho wind shield. Miss Molltch wnn takon to tho University Hospdtul, where the was found to have ctiU of tho right leg nml cuts of tho body. II t condition lh not mtIous. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pnpe Mo nnd Hid Hunt nnd Slds little brother Bert wns noting on Hids frunt stcpH last Stanley, nnd mo nnd Sid wuntod to tnko n wnwk, only every time wo got up to start Slds 'Ittle luothcr Hcrt got up nnd started to start with u, so wo sat down ngon on no count of him being n nulsunts on n wnwk, nnd nftw n wile I hnd a idoor nnd I jumped up saying, Hccr n mln nit, Hid, I wunt to toll you something. Wlch Sid came over nnd I wlspcr ed, Hay", how about If we portend to piny n gnmo with him nnd toll him to hot there nnd count out loud nnd if we nlnt back by tho time he counts ()() wy he wins. Sounding like n pritty good of n ideor, nnd wo went back and sat down ngen, mn saying, Hay Uort, do you wunt to piny n poetch of n gnmo? I don't know, innybe, how? sod Bert looking s1ki1c1oiih, and I sod, Its u pootch of n gnmo nil rite, nil ou linff to do is set beer and count one two three four like that nnd me nnd Sid will start to run erround the block nnd if we nint erround by the time you count o(M) wy you win the game. I can only count up to' 100, sod llort, nnd I sod, All rlto, we'll mnke It 100, wp'II ninko II easy for jnn. how thnt? All rite, ono two throe four five six, fced Bert Ktnrtlng to count ns loud as he could, and me nnd Sid quick ran down the street ns fast ns tho dickins like 2 people going to run cri'onml tho block nnd won wu got erround the corner wo stopped running nnd started to wawk fast, lafling like cnythlng, inc mjlng, Thntfl it good ono. nil rite, by tho time be gets to 500 we'll bo so fnr nwny he'll need n microscope to see us. Wlch jest thou who ran up behind ns but Bert, saying, You win, I iml counted to 07. And ho kopp nn wnwklng with us. pritty noorly spoiling our wawk but not quite 8chaffer-Rel8 Wedding The marrlago of Mlas EIslo M. Uels, ( daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John IleW, of, 248 West Seymour street, acrmantdwn.iJ to Mr. Russell P. Schaffer, of Swarth more, took, plnco at 6 o'clock on Satur day afternoon In St. Matthow's Reformed Lutheran Church, Fifth strcot below Brio nvcnuo, Tho Rev. "W, O. Sllvluo, pastor of tho church, performed the cere mony nnd Mr. Itels gavo his daughter In marriage. Mies Gertrudo E. Hols at tended her Bister nn maid of honor, nnd Miss Edna H. Schaflcr, of SwRrthmore. a sister of tho bridegroom, was tho flower girl. Mr. Frank Messenger acted ns best man for Mr. ychafler. A reception fol lowed tho ceremony nt tho homo of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Schaffer will live In Swnrthmorc. InriUtioM or Annonee- Moderate Trices -titmr mtnU Write or Phone for Knmrared or Printed flaranlr. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 rV.lnit St. T-rfi''ifyLLjfMftifm . Abto A SCO Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Fmthrrn Hmovntm! nnd Mad tnto Miittreanefi Brass Beds Relacquered OlLnCL 0 2,1 st. lint. 37 rn. i II STHRF d B GH B 13JL Hsvk I 3 sift : Bw M I Ola ISOftid ' VnvsnsinRanvn rnv TKHMH FRAMBES & CLARK IIP-' Cliactnut at CAMDUN .10 N' Third St Atlnntlo City 010 (hmrunteo Trutit Illilc. ii,w:uii iiifniiuw ii liikiraKiiiiainiii tau az,m wm?M2wm::m:m a MAItKKT AT 1DTH 11 TO U ONE Vi:LK ONLY. TOMMENCINQ TODAY GLORIA SWANSON AND MILTON SILLS IN "The Great Moment" A LAVISH l'AHAMOIVr PICTUItE wniTTi:N BY ELINOR GLYN WiirM-l-'anicd Author at "Tlirco Week" Vfic.U Kcnture JOSEI'U SHUEllAN. Tenor DAT ArT t"14 MARKET STnnET fy-VI,-VvEj 1(1 A. M. to 11 P. M. Thomas Meighan In "THE (ONQITST OK CANAAN added Harold Llovd A'lTKACTION mlu'u ulu" DO' A,-K CHESINI'T HT. Bol. 10TH rcadia a m to n is i. m. 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V.pt can 30c Pure Olive Oil qt can $1.20 Henhej't Choc. 4YjC Almond Bars " for 2.V A nice confection for chil dren nnd grown-uns alike. mmmsasamBam Sparkling 9-Jii H' '"I" I1 Amber lo ,!-, u,iAD. ...... .- fort on hot, sticky dnys, par. sij tlcularlv if you use one of fM the five A'-co quality blends of tea IsS ASCO m 1 eas pkg i pa Ml SSl2c Vi lb pkff 23c lb pkg 45c Orange Pekoe, India Cei- lon, Old Country Style Plain Black, Mixed 5i,iiini;ii'!n:.n!n.Mi wmmmm BE! i'iii'!i,iiiiiiii!D:i'ii:'ii'i;iiiiPiii,nii lll!IWlltJBKW ?my Cheese lb 25c A (red f-nouRh to jrlve It the proper ' snnp " You'll like thin. Wash Day Wants Babbitt's Best Soap... cake 4'2c Asco Ammonia bot 9c Atco Bluing bot 7c Rinso pkg 7c Cbase-0 pkf 4c Fab (Washing Flakes).. pkg He Young's Soap Chips.... pkg 9c Fels Naptha GVi-c cake P. & G. Naptha 4 for 25c N. B. C. Rosemary Sandwich Cakes, lb. 30c A dainty bit of paftrj' with n delicious cream filler. 1 rJkf V tr ScSf'W The Best 1 tntheNnt! Something to Cackle About! The hens have a right to cackle with pride when they lay tho big Gold Seal beauties. Every one is carefully selected for its size and weight when you buy a carton of Gold Seal Eggs, you get twelve of the finest eggs laid. And note our low price! Gold Seal Eggs r"&n 48c Selected Eggs"01 42c Our Money Ba. ! Ouarantee stands In back of every egfr ?&s!tt' v Butter 52c To servo this exquisite butter nn nur table stamps vou at a huusukeepc r of cood t.iste It i 'if I MnijH ' Richland Butter, lb 47c Pure crenmerv prlntn nitr alue Bread Biff Loaf 6c I'or your children's nko ete that they eat pli-nty of th t K.mrj, uhnfcBoniu bread Its splendid nourishment is needed by crowinc bodies. Victor Raisin Bread, I'"f 10c .7us,t thick with delUMous raisins. 8c Asco pke Sliced Bacon Hry HuRar-curcd In dust proof containers Asco Sliced fk1Art Dried Beef A C What .ibout PYI?7lecl npef with Scrumbled I.kuh s.uno evpnins ' A Treat lo Beat the Heat! Pure Grape Juice bot 6i5c fSarsaparilla "I I Gincer Ale Root Beer I9I4C bot $1.45 dnz Keep a doyen bottles hnndv Minced ,b C1D Corned Beef ("ook.-d with potatoes. A pound enn for only 0c' Cooked ci Corned Beef Nico for a cold lunch. nisr value at this low price 10c 15 Want to Please "Him"? riace before him a rup of th.- deli.lniw mo Coffee and not'ee the smile if tntf-fa' tlon th i- win iik'ii up 11 h late when he fasten it Of fc ib-rfT O Coffee 'Tas'e tho difference'" Luscious Fruit From Sunny Lands 'I h. test fi mi the on hards of California and rfiuvia u( Hawaii that Rein of the tropic seas. r anr uiir. rum y ( ulif. I utu .1 ( uiir I unci IIhu iiiinn II uw aim 11 (rated Peaches Apricots Cherries Pineapple Pineapple IliC an lllK Can HlK f 11 n IIIk Can S11111II ( an 29c 29c 35c 29c lie Make a Note to visit ono of our 102 Sanitary Meat Market tn co the lino quality meats we are oflYrmLr at money-saving prices in our regular Tiusd.xv (Jet Anjuainte.! .Sale.' Kvcry pound of meat sold over our counters is endor, sweet mij wh!csonu. Meat you'll enjov to the last morsel SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY 10c a lb Reduction Pfund's Smoked Butts, lb 25c Those are new cured, sweet and smok ed to a nicety. HOT-WEATHER SPECIALS READY TO SERVE Cooked) f Sliced j 15c 10 I Corned 7Vb Lebanon f Whole Pi Beef 19clb ! Bologna 25c lb 15c i lb eces Sliced 13c Va lb . Sliced 20c V-i lb Large Whole Pieces Boiled -Whole Hams Bologna 22c lb ' Ham 65c lb Fresh-Killed, Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens, ' 40c Lean Salt Pork, lb 15c NottThl about DrtCtU ttfret'ttlr in ni PH.'I.J.IL.'. r I J .-L..-L e. i .. ... . ... .., , ...,UM.,(,,U) vu,ucn ana tauujoan JiortM ana meal Matktli rn A s: :c: o- :a s :c 0 1 :a: S: :c :o: A' s: c- o: a: s- c- :os A- ts: c- o. -. vi 1 1 re-ffrer-rS y.y..i.MaMw, m UMlHMyUU U. B - M B K- rW r mt -- - A T - yyMiti iMiirniiiiMiiiiwiniiiiiiiiMii ' Y. , 1 ,".f, . , .V.V. . . 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