4p -"AVj4,- itj - ,,,' M H-; . i6 EVENING PUBLIC liEDGEKr-PHTDADELPHIAr THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1021 A In One of the Acts Stere Hours, 9 te 5:30 Gimbel Brethers tl Thursday, uctouer z, iazi This store wins through service through Vfv enii..fiv Innkinir out for the customers in- l Fer Friday Fer months we liave worked te restore value in china prices were coming down tee slowly. We have uen' Ready Monday. tcrests. Simple, straight-forward and yet a most unusual viewpoint for a store. Friday MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH t NINTH EXCESS BORROWING fe llu BY CITY IS SCORED Research Bureau Cites Jersey Law, in Force Several Years, as Cure for Evil "IS PLAIN HORSE SENSE" The practice of cvecs borrow in bv Hie city vrns criticized teilny by the Bureau of Municipal Research. When Council authorizes the borrevvlnR of Sl.OOO.OOO, for exnmple. the bureau pointed out, n premium ever and nbevc that sum 1b received if the successful bidders bid above pnr. "One of the bct cure for excess bor rowings, and consequently for prevent inic the use of borrowed mene.v . In the Kulia of premium', for current rtpene. has been In sue-efiil tiv in New Jersey for several ji.irs. hnvmc been prescribed by the l.e?tlniure of 101(1." the bureau continued "This is a remed.v that Philadelphin ran use. immediately, without wafting for either legislative authority or legis lative command. It is simple enough for any one te understand. It is plain horse- sense. "When a mnnlclpalitv In New .Ter wy deslrci te borrow, nv $1,000.0110 It ndvcrti. nor that If offers Sl.OOO. OOO of bends for snl?. but that it want' Sl.OOO.OOO and will accept that menev from the bidder or bidders who agree te take the .tnnll-st amount, of bend" therefer, but in no event mere than $1,000,000 nf bend. In ca-e two or mere bidder" 'heuld raid agree te sup ply the desired sum for the stmt" amount of bend' tin- nne nlTerinc the highest additional premium, but !- than 51000. i nw-irdcd tli lean. Thu excess bnrrnvv inss arc kept down te relativelv unimportant sums. Anether Way of Delus " "The identical results can be ob tained h. effer'n? the bend' iu the nunl manner, but awarding only e imi h of the bnndi a- will be nece.nrv te e ure the -111,1 de'lred. Fer example, if $1,000,000 of ."', per eent fifteen-venr bend" fire offered and the highest hid is lOl -III itiste.-id of iviiing the St. 000. 000 of bends nnd e.tiequentlv borrow inc SI.tf.M.CiflO. the eit would issue S:7fi.. 000 of liend nt 1". Hi. and thus lor ler lor rew enlx SI. 000 000. fV). or iii-t SO HO mere th-i-i V ." "H'tted "M'nder the N'e'v .Iit-.-v plan Mil' fame bidder, i.-t.-.-hi if ! i Mine ItC K for Sl.llirt nil'- ..' '.. n i M line offered sit mi:' He ' -i i7ii.ine of bends v4 mFM "K flier l.oeo neii desired -t-.ir' t';it sum ni i-I-r n slighth larger .iiiieuni "One p'nn direrth iii'iine- as nuiidi of the premium" us pos.-lib in t1'" r mi -epilatien of fitM hmn!- before i-unrn . the ether indirei t .i i mnpli-lifs the same result Meth lme creiif aihiiu tage' eir I'biliiilelp'i a iiraetie." FIRE IN JMEDIA STATION Early Morning Blaze Dees Several Thousand Dollars' Damage Tire uhuli -'.ir'eil in the lmenieir of the tve-turx !irn k rnilread sinti..n at Merie rtirlv th' rieining biirn'd through te the ni-t fleer ,ind badly damaged the tnVet office nnil thi men and women's waw n; ioei,is Tlire was no mie in the iauen at the time but the dl'prti In '. w hose effii e Is en the seend tlner. He di'ietered the fire when smoke began te pour up from the floev below. A number of tickets were b i r-i ' -ind the datrngc " estimated r .i 'lens.ind ). II.,r- MISS AGNES SHKITAKl) She will nppear in "Tlie Dear De parted." nne of the four ene-act plays te be given by tiie Thrcfl Arts Clnb en Thursda.x evening of next week PHILA.239 YEARS OLD Today Marks Anniversary of Land ing of William Penn Today mirks the .iVth nnnir.'rfarv of the errivil of William lcnn In nieriea. who hirll after lie rnmr sailed up the Delaware Itiver and picked a neck . f land between the Del aware and Schuylkill Itiver' which later Lecame I'hiladelphlii. The fameii' '.''inker made M landing tit n point that is imw Third and lock streets. It wa October 'J7. 102, that he row?d a-''te fi nii hi' ship, the 'ell me. at New 'fltb, Del.. t'i take peim ( t.-e bind srantcd hitn by King Charles In payment of a debt of SsO Oi ill. W lli.nii I'cnn r." tnc iibetlgincA .t 'tree nsfirtment of mti liandise for the lniiil ti' ii which this city new stands. The I'TTth birth'h.v nnniver'aty of l'hi'ndelphiu'" f'H'tiiler .;s i elebrated ,.ti ( , tebcr 11. Recsptien for Priest Many friend' of Tather Themas .7. Ilurten. i-a-ter of the Chui'li "f the Annum uitieti. and champion of the proposed Irish Ucimhlie. gathered in Mercnntlle Hall la-t nii'ht lit the first of a series of thr ueetings iirtangcd as a testimonial te his eiT'Uts in the Irish (huse. The meeting tomorrow night will he in the nature of a reception for the priest I.n-t night wa- devoted te i anl plaung and dam 'ng and tonight'" mee'ing will be siuii'arH pent. Pro Pre . '..Is from tl . -ah ..f t . kits will go te Father Ilurten P MOItltOW XI t xw in ni'.r & i etiiii rs - I3GaHKSSHKSaB33nj' A AND START A HOME FOR THE GIRL WHO STAYS HOME WITH THE BABY BUY WHERE VALUES SHOULD INCREASE BUY NEAR TRANSIT BUY NEAR CITY SCHOOLS BUY WHERE YOU HAVE HRK PROTECTION HEALTH PROTECTION POLICE PRUlEt TIfiN Ferest Hill Gardens l.ti. - c ! of thc-e I' nefits nnd vei can huv i" - 'htii YOUR OWN PRICE De It IlOlUSend for Beautiful Colored Birdseye View of Sew Delaware finer Bridge and Ferest Hill Gardens. Absolute Auction Sale 1000 BUILDING LOTS FOREST HILL GARDENS Federal Street and Marlton Turnpike Camden, N. J. Time of Sale-Saturday Nev. 5, at 2.30 P.M. Place of Sale-Camden Y.M.C.A. Auditorium Broadway and Federal St., Camden, N. J. , e a I I"'1' down I.V. in 150 dajs and bal- lermS OI uale :iU.e jn 21 equal monthly payments. local ernci: 1201 Chestnut St. IMitliiilclpln". I'a 'telephone Walnut hfiM s-zmMfi )i rr1'-"' 'icL-y )ttlUllNT Coupon Day Tomorrow LUm.r- UCOUPONjU (RIMNANTjy Rounds Up a Great Number of Specials Gathered for the Anniversary Sale Ends of lets that the biggest October business the Stere ever knew has thinned down te fews of a kind or style , The Lew Sale Prices Clipped te a Lewer Level The bargains arc freely yours for your help in setting stocks te rights. Misses' Geed-Looking Fall Suits Neat and exceptional. Jerseys, tricetines and tweeds in navy, Co penhagen, hrewns and black. Sizes 14 te 20 in the let, $1fi 7C r.lmbcln, "Coupon Par." Third Heet Girls' Sample Dresses All regulation models one piece and waist-line styles in navy and black. Seme show handling, 6 te 16-ycar sixes. Values 57.50 te $15, at . Olmbelii. "Connen Put." Thin! fleer $5 We've Been Working Six Months te Break the Stiff Market en China and Glassware We've done it! Sale starts Monday. Details in Sunday papers. Gimbcls. Fifth fleer and First fleer. Women's Warm Fur Coats Value $110 Onh 300 ceatf in thr group. Of saline i ral dved cone I with self icllar dud cuff's, three-quarter lengtli. lse natural raccoon, trim med and meirr Rusian pony coat. JO mrhc long Ml have belt and rockets, and every one CQ tichK lmed.at PU Beautiful Japanese Sable Scarfs Value $40 Our .kin- .earf blend'd into a ricticaic -hade of brown 1C T.IChl "( nnnnn Pit" Tlilril fleer 250 Women's Silk-Lined Winter Coats An exceptional let et stylish women's coats in men's-wear ker sey, deep pile belivia and duvette teleur. Celers that are being worn t In - season staple black, popular naw. and beautiful brown, decri and tauprf lilxtraerdiiiar'ly priced the Coupe'i Dav at Iml'fl". 'Tonnet. ! .' Tl'lf' $29 K $2 Hand-Made Batiste Blouses Seme slight Iv liep d HJ1 .-..iled At tJ)l.0 Imported Georgette Crepe Blouses BeautitulH beaded, suit CjlC shades, at . . J ID Georgette Crepe Overbleuses avv and brown combined with tan. S5 alue at i.ln'hrl. "C euprn D.t.' Third fleer Vestees With Cuffs te Match Tleaw me$h net. $150 QC-, dlue. a et CfOC Vestees With Tuxedo Cellar Attached (" fns" Ia.-f cem'm n w ' ..- ' w.ue. $U5 Scarfs of Alpaca Yarn and Camel s-Hair 24 ir, wtdr ringed end 12 val'ie OlmhflB. Toupen Dnr," Flrt flenr 1-Qt. Aluminum Lipped Saucepans l-Ntra quality and lin-sh, nf tiUL Steel Razors Made of the best hand forged tempered steel. Regularly (J1 $2.75. at . H Aluminum Tea Spoons Rrgularly 75c de7en. at OC per dozen . . ,JJC Favorite Cabinet Gas Range F.lcated baking and broiling i ecn. connected free in city limits, , sold en easy pavmrnts. Reg. 1885,0 5140. $50'eg110 Electric Washing Machines l sea as aenontratien macmne 'complete. Mth reversible wringer: reg. $95. at. Oil Heaters I Smokeless and odorless patent i burners will heat a large room, slightly shopworn; reg. (fQ ft J S5 -0 te S'. 75. at . . J33 '.IiuMi. "C'nnnnn f ni ." T'eilffli fleer Women's High and Lew Shoes Pumps, Oxfords and Beets. Broken lets, single pairs and short lines about 2000 pairs. Net a pair sold originally under $9, and many as high as $12. Excep- (JO Cf tienal value, at pair $tOV Women's Sample and Medol Shoes About 1200 pairs. High and low models. Sizes 34, 4 and 4 me dium widths. Average (JjO CA value $9, at pair $L0J Men's Shoes Short lines taken from regular stock. About 500 pairs. Originally sold at $8 te $12 pair, dje CA At, pair $L0t Men's Felt Everett Slippers Chrome leather, padded sole, with cushion heel. Value (l C S3. At, pair pl.O O 1000 Pairs Children's and Little Beys' Tan Calf Scheel Shoes Reck oak soles. Sizes (M 0? up te 11. At, pair J100 1000 Pairs Women's Heuse Slippers $2 value, at (tl J1 'Toepon ny," frffend fleer Beys' Norfolk Suits Neat gray and brown mixtures fine quality. te 16 years. te $18.50, PQ7C I of Values $15 at pair . . . r.lmnrl Pilgrim Bags Black, long grain and calf leather, several colors, value M $1.5. at J1 Women's Hand Bags Asserted leathers and M O r i styles. Values $2 te $3.5 J lOD Metal Girdles Chain effect with hook 7C I link. Value $1.25, at lOC j Women's Beautiful Leather Hand Bags alues S3 te S5, Beys' Norfolk Suits Of fine quality cassimeres. Single- or double-breasted models. Many with extra pair of full-lined knickers, 8 te 17 years. Values ff..". $13.75 Beys' Junier Suits Blue serge Oliver Twist model with bread, full trousers fully lined, blue serge cellar, cuffs and shield; chevron en sleeve; wash tops. Ages 3 te 10 djO Of years. $5 values, at POOD Beys' Fine Maclcinaws and Overcoats Convertible cellars and all-round belts. Ages 8 te 18 years. $20 value, at.. (Umbels "Coupon Day," Third fler $12.75 Yss A Grouping of Interesting Salens Millinery Coupon-Priced $7.50 Velvets and duvctyns. Black and the new colors nd "Salens Millinery is just another way of saying: "The Paris touch" which you'll find in clever Paris ornament, or imported fabric, or l'rench shape. Gimbels, Millinery Salens, Third fleer at Men's Seft Felt Hats and Derbies Sp.e.c.i!1:. . . . $2.50 Men's Caps Asserted materials, QAn at iUC Gimbel. "Coueon nT." First fleer Ready-te-Wear Hats Of velvet, in black and J1 rA ...,..at Pl"U .v,, . Misses' Trimmed Vel vet Hats, at ntmbeln. "Coupon Day," Tint fleer $2.75 138 Men's Silk-Lined Autumn Overcoats Originally were $40, $45, $50 and $55 In a Clearaway at Oxford vicuna?. Herincbenes, Tweeds and Duffies I fews but a many as twenty In most slf QinVbelB, Sacend fleer, Ninth Strtet $55 $8.75 Girls' New Winter Coats traight-linr and belted model, "--, one full 'itied. Yadc of peh b'r coating art! a heather tone cloaking with cellar 'trimmed witl 'irdid. Brown and blue ef fer. 8 te 16-vear lies, a' (.Imlirk. "Coupon Dm." Ttiln! fleer at $2.35 Oxford Shape Traveling Bags Surface cowhide. Reg- dC QC ularly $9.95. at J)D.0D fiimWU. "Connen Put." Flmt fleer $10 2000 Remnants of Curtain Materials CPX7 20c yard Remrant of 35c te 'I -5 a vard curtaining Including washahlr rretnnn.' white mu.in. white cnms. white marquisrttes, white madraise, and colored curtaining 55c Half-Sash Curtains, Coupon-priced, 35c Nottingham lace. Shghth ei!"d. $1.25 Nottingham Lace Panels Coupon-priced, 89c 2' j vards long $1.75 Marquisette Window Curtains Coupon-priced, 95c Workroom-made l:ull 2'.. vard lung. $1.50 Cretonne Curtain Sets Coupon-priced, 70c Ptir lurtrtins and separate valance -Gimbels, l'pheltrrv Stere. Fifth fleer Framed Pictures Short lets from our own tock. Colored gravures, colored etchings ant! colored facsimiles, variously framed in geld powder and toned fr,vnrs line variety at won derful rt'n te (JC C.lmhl "(onnen Hut." SfTnlh fleer Silk Jersey Petticoats With pirated fit. me B!..i i a id . ele. ?' 50 val -e. (0 ft f- Cimhl. Cnni.n llai.' Nenl fleer Cotten Petticoats I lowered and m jdair in'er. Pleated and tucked flounces flC $1 value, at U5L Glmlielt, "( eiiimiii Pur," Hfrend flem Muslin Underwear Odd lets of nightgown-., er--. ' 'dt.e ilifinix pettiiOal- ai'd ..rav e- . la i -,'incd SI e- 05 va! Mercerized 'le at. Darning Cotten 30c C. M. C. Mercerized Crochet Cotten b.ill- in a be, Ort b:: Net Pai- 89c Stocking Feet 7-Piece Light-Cut Water Set Beautiful daisy design $3.50 ; $1.95 5-inch Richly Cut Glass Olive Dish With handles, $2.25 t1 erf value, at vX.mD 50-Piece Dinner Set Rich border decoration. All handles full geld burn- tOO PA ished. 532.50 value at. 3.DU Set of Three White Mixing Bowls With blue band, "inch, S-incli, and 9-inth bowls. Value QC S1.50. at set ODC 85c Reliable Snap Fasteners t !' . ard a gres' ) 8c s 35c at d rm'illildfl firlJSc t0 $2.85 Flannelette Nightgowns eat stripe Cellarle 4t ' w th double veke front and QC-, ha k. -t . VOI. Clmhelv, "Coupon Dm. heienri fleer Linens at About Half Regular Value ' ''(ct'en of odd a-M ampl" -e (- ni Kancy I.i.-.ei and rem a t of 'fable Daii.a-k a-ul Tr e- nj; f,lmhrl. "Counen Obi ' llrtl nner An Odd Let of Lamp Bises, Lamp Shades and Lamps Complete Seme j.t imperfect Your (j f i hoi. e ai . . tjO Fleer and Table Lamp; Complete With Shade 1n: encingh icr a (JjlI QC da - ellinu. at J)lTt.tD f.l'hfl "C.oeii l)n .' I irnt ftner Women's Silk-Tep Union 5uits ' e -10 r i Firs- '. allt $1.35 (imlirl 'fonnep liar. ' llrm f or Women's $37.50 Suits Co-tpen-Priced Flex-e-Tex" (Trademarl. ) 1 nd in ie i4 In -te' --avv heather. Bre.vn liealliei solid naw blue Solid Bagdad ni Coats silk-lined throughout, ("eats vvintrr-interlined throughout Man tailored Stunningly simple belted mcidel with cenvertihle cellar and tin Ued pocket i iimbeU alcin of lire- l'l'ird fleer Misses' Levely Dresses 1-nr tret. evening and after neon wear Simples about 50 in tatwu- -ergr aii'l Irneti-ie A In JO ear ie al l.imlieU "fnnpen Het," Third fleer $11.75 "Dunlop" Gelf Ball A let of the famous Dunlop 29 pwt. Standard Gelf Balls (im ported). Reg. $12 dozen, dQ AC Bicycles "Rex" make Men's and Wom en' bicycles, Teel Bag and Toel: complete. Reg. $39. (JjOA QC Sweaters V-neck, pull-ever style. Guaran 'eed all-wool. Reg. (JC QC -.11.50. at JpO.yD Odds and Ends Sweaters Broken si7e., asserted colors. V neck, pull-ever and button front with cellar. Kegularlv S6 te $10, $3.95 & $4.95 f.linhel "Coupon Dav." Koertli fleer 5000 lbs. Coupon Blend 35c Rich Arema Coffee In 10-, 5- or 3-lb. lets, Q1 at. lb. .. fliC New Season Tea. Green and black mixed, Coupon Blend, half i5tric?:4."": .. . )$1.15 Cocea, Puntv Brand, rich in but- ter fat. limit 4 lb , at Swiss Cheese I 1300 lbs. Wisconsin Made, value, counter delivery in 5-, 2- or 1 -lb. cuts, at lb Tomatoes, red ripe Justice Brand, family size cans, dozen. $1.30. or can I Spiced Sardines, Tange Brand, large cans. 18c value, dozen, li li de7cn or 3-can lets, at, 1 O 1 can 12"C Lenex Boneless Bacen. Mso Hams. electcd, sugar cured, special at, lb. . Macaroni, Perfection fresh made, half price, package Hard Laundry Seap, in 10-cake lets, at cake . Gimbels Blue Mottled Seap, 8e value, limit 10 cakes for ... Cilmbeli, "Coupon Ony,' ' 8trt Annex, Men's Shirts New soft cuff Shirts M 1A worth one-third mere... P" Sale Men's Beacon Cleth Bath Robes Value $6.50. New Fall pat terns, full cut and 5C ftfl roomy, at pO.Ull Men's 75c and $1 Silk Neckwear Cut from sample pieces CA of silk ....OUC Men's Demet Pajamas Made of warm outing flannel. Cut large and well tf1 CA made p JL.iJU Men's Muslin Night-Shirts Surplice neck, trimmed with white and fancy braid, at r.lmh.., Vlrt fleer Women's 2-Claap Chameisette Gloves Broken sizes, value 63c, OO Women's Pique-Sewed Kid Gloves Twe-clasp, embroidered back; tan and brown. Value $3, at Men's 1 -Clasp Duplex Gloves Gray. Value $1 30 at Men's 1-Clasp Cape and Suede Gloves Value $2, at fllmhel. "Connen tlm." I1rt fleer 1000 Men's and Women's Umbrellas American taffeta with tape edge. Silk case. Beautiful assortment At ':??d.':s- $1.85 Automobile Tires 6000 miles. Columbus fabrics, full size, non-skid tires: 30x3 $8.75 30x3 9.95 31x4 12.35 OlmlielK. "Coupon Put." Fourth fleer Lessing Sewing Machines Demestic make. Regular price $39. A limited number te (jJOl sell at jJ01 Terms: 51 Weekly. filmheln. "Coupon Un? ," Fourth fleer Beys' Hats Tweeds and cloth mix hires, at nlinbel. $1.10 Blech Strollers All reed, two styles, last nf $12.95 Connen Dnr." First Fleer scasjt. ante 3, at Heywood Baby Strollers All reed, corduroy upholstered. Value $50. Special, HO CA Beys' and Girls' Indian Suits Ages 4 years te 14" djl QC years. Reg. $2.50. Special Pl.OJ 10-Inch Dressed Dell Boxed. Regularly 75c, CA $1.48 98c $1.50 1 B Women's $49,75 Braid, Trimmed Tricetine Dresses Priced $29.75 Wonderful quality tricetine. Man-tailored. Braid rows the flat --ilk brail massed into odd panel trout and back, blousing cleverl;. in front. Salens of Dress, 'J lurd flner. Subway Stere )75c 55c 3-, 39c mc $10 300 Women's and Misses' Jersey Suits In heather m i x t u r e s, brown, reindeer, navy blue and Copenhagen. Sports models, three piece suits, belted, long straight line effects. Seme serges in cluded. Sizes 14 te Ab. Values $15 te $19.75. at $10. Odds and Ends of Serge Suits at $5 24c Brand, 6Jc 3ic Laundry 50c Chestnut Wemens Silk Blouses, Reg $3.05 value. Georgette and nov elty sill.s. at $2.25. Clearance of Muslin Under. wear, 3Sr te SI 65. Mostly halt price. Clearance of Petticoats. a ties $1 te $2. White and color-, at SOc. Bath Robes, pretty blanket cloth, cut full, special, at $2.75. Bungalow Aprons, percales slipover, belt, tie-hack, at EBc. 400 Mens and Yeung Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats, value 5520, at $13.50. Beys' Norfolk Suits and Mackinaws, $4.85. Clearance of Women's Weel Sweaters and Scarfs, some see ends at $1. Ribbon Remnants, geed lengths and widths, at 22c vard Children's Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments, with i'et SOc each. 2 te 6 vear filmlieU, Connen Dim, tviliunv store Subway Stere Women's Shoes, high and low slme. at $1. Women's Boet3, at $1.95. Women's Felt Slippers, $1 pair. Men's High Shoes, $2.95. Beys' Scheel Shoes. iMes 0 te 13",, at $2. Children's Shoes, at $1.35. Children's Felt Slippers, $1. Men's Colored Bordered and Women's Odd Initial HanBker chiefs, 5c each. Men's Ecru Rib Shirts and Drawers, 55c each Women's fine full-fashioned mercerired Lisle Stockings, G5c, Children's Rib Stockings. Les than half prue, 25c. Beautiful Fe:: and Wolf Scarfs at Half Price. Just 50 in the let. Value $30, at $15. Fur Cheker Scarfs. Large double-fur chokers, of taupe kit cenrj. $7.50 value, at $3,75. CilmbfU, Connen ln, 8u!iHnv Mere Subway Stere Traveling Luggage. 50c te $4.95. Leather Goods. 5c te $1. Remnants Weel Dress Goods, half price and le--.. at 38c te $1.50. All-wool Black Mannish Serge, 30-inch, at $1 vard Remnants of Outing and Can Can eon Flannel. Half pn c at 12'3c ard. Shep Soiled Blankets, halt pn. i. SI. 75 te $7.75 p.'ii Hcavv Cotten Huck Towels. Sie 1S.3e-iik-1, at 18c each Were 25i Stock Clearance of Odd lets of China and Glass at Clean-up Prices. Slightly-used Sewing Ma chines, S21. Used Sewing Machine-;, $10. $1 weekly. Fine Mercerized Peplin. hue, 45c qualit; , s.irri wide, al 22c vard Old-fashioned Calice Prints. LiL-lit drsien. at lie a v.i'd CilmheU. (onnen Milium Urn. ler Hallewe en Candy Specials 5000 3-lb. $1.40 Candy h Q Combinations for OV Comprising a pound et asserted Chocolates, a pn nd "' Har" Candies, and a pound of Peanut Brittle the 3 lbs. fei 78c. 1000 lbs. 60c Chocolate Straws at 38c lb. Tins 1000 lbs. 60c Peanut Clusters at 38c lb. Bex OInce Niitr, nt Bl.nn Hj BUvtred Olaoe Pnmer, nt f.l 'b Auroitert OInce Trull, nt HI 'b Ci-istnillrcrt Stm ulna!'. " ' 50 lb. .ils0 (itaiul ls.'e nnd Subwv 111 OUe Pineapple at 60e lb. Cryitalltrert Olnffsr M 4ae for i V, Tin, rearularly 70c JJtntlfert Oloeti CnnCrs, nt GOc lb. SiUtnl Knts, at con te SI .73 lb. (iinihels. i:iietnut Stirei ,iint nr& ' J I .jh k
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