-fj & sfw 1 -1.1 .. a.t " v li v'jUjlN.LiG . ' '''"" "" I II I I 72 THE PEOPLE'S FORUM - - - - PUJbUC LhA-rh.iUiJjx.j, JU, IlJJ-'A", . Lj c .4 tff Xv P Letters tothe Editor f Amnesty for War Prisoners Is Our' s Really a "Gitj of Brotherly Leve'? Are We Celd "Prepositions"? ;." rrflfer ' CDWiiiff r Mlv tr- 5r"'' ''' 0 the r.verttie Public .crfMr: wiwWii h "" eul ?' "'"?' 1 1 'I0' ?a. can '"V '" "" I'hllark-lphla. t ffJSr wVMlini prlwnew. Qi cenn. rM,r. in u w "'"", '"", ' :ln .he lead ...-- .nnAIl ?' "! L" .n fiiAMf mlt ruuuiu -- f-r1em, '.. .. ...!. fcnurftVOf. w,y i ""."- ,,":h ,ew.rii u,ese that reur edl-, live tti.il If Inv ' k0 te,frrftn:c thlur nrt that IimSi-r ca2 '.'.V ln lh' cel, unwholesome MmMpliere of rhlladelphta and be Happy w me ei ins iinrcr.imnf thai .!,.. .; nienS 8.VflCffl Th,. l.ltll,...!...... -it PlalO IK no doubt trln- nn .,l..l.. .......it. ttl-.e. Ilki EURIW ira. .""" '"" ;. . I ,.Vj..i: "-"""" me p-epic. 1 novo been ,w"r conviction, during thj, , w.r. It Is emlr Ir whether the cllmat, I,., nnjthlns; Vu that, u "'. they violated rt law te de with t,ie "cold rroiKisltlena" one met.i Tte nc lhl.. but they did sn only by et-1 with .in m ,jca In this ilty. Ir.lr. their honest ceny cllen that the I lmv0 read with mud, ntcfMt va. wnuiu lie !.". rci ivu ,vue vviiiiiiiiiiirn iirwa iimi in ' .. ik xAiinlrv W wlttr; from the w-r nl wJn .. .mi.h from horror and death. They Xn. for their only "act" a.ln,t the war wi te denounce the war na Iniurleui te the ieunW nd unre our withdrawal from It. Ven nintelen and pther RSenta of the i ku -r who wero convicted of maklnir or plant tnr bembe te blew up ahlps. have bacn par doned. It is "urely l.lgti Um that hese X opposed the war only by speech or K-.lladelrhla. December 22- iO'il. Abolishing Rent Profiteering T thi Vdtter of thi Cvcnina Public Udeer: Sir The history of preflteerlne In rentela In rhlladelpliia elnce 101R l ehert and InUrf'tlnc It "tarted with a hint lven t iiirpbedy te aomeliedy that landlord! are allowed te rolae rentals of dwelling et will. A eavaee acramble by speculators te get rich quick st.uted at once. 1'iincy prices trtre paid for bulldlnns. and the tenants r mde te either ttlve away th main ttrt of their Inoeme te the proprietor or te b thrown Inte tie street. The heuss wr Ufeilly old and refold several tlmes, each buyer fixing up the tenants with a sub stintlil ralee In the rents, Ktw laws that were enacted did net Im pnne the situation very much. The creed of the rrenteers Is somewhat kept In line, but the tenant must still tlve away the tealn part of his children's bread-and-butter menev te the landlord. Reems are In terrible decay and the morale of the people In aneral l 'r elill greater decay than the room. Nermal conditions could only b bretiKht about (1) by putting In prison several hun dred prefltcera In building materials, and (2) by lining our Stat and national mili tary labor ler building houses In our large cltlei. Fheuld the above net be resorted te the tenants and the people tn general will have te leek te the ballet their only hope. We should. In future, demand te knew the wlley of the men for whom we would vntf. Thty are auppesed te be elected te leek after i ear Interests, and It should be our right ' te find whether they are willing te de se. II W 1. I PhladeJphlu. December 23. 1021. Aid for Disabled Abandoned Te Kdlter of the Evening I'uMic I,tdee Sir May I bring two clippings te yur attention "Jl'O.OOn.000 frr IlUMian lie l!" and "Aid for Disabled and III Vet rans Abandoned." lth et wlilcli recently mipeared In your paper. It seems atrange, lees It net? Or Is it the fmt that In Hue la thre are great economical advantages and vstt undeveloped wealth thature mere worthy of help and nourishment than our own brokrn-uewn children, who did tie outslde of giving thi-lr beet for ceuntrr te Uave that lcglelatle". apecde te rcip einere Twenty millions for etarvlng Ilusjlans nnd net one cent fur our own lingering heroes, I I.pek at that- and think of It. And If I , hag power te drl II into Washington se ' hVd that "ome et the heads In that li:u 'rleui Indy of '.'glslnt.irs in'nctlen en mcli Ireni r,uld line eternally. I'd de ineit any thing te put it ever. AIlTll.l.HnV.MAN. I'h ladclplila. December ill, llll't. The Handbag Snatcher Te tht hd'tnr et the Vcnf p Public' l.tdgcr: Sir -t nui.) ilk" in ny n word te women retarding tlie crrylru;. of their money and taJuahies in the ruilO(nnrv hendhng. Thh !J a me"f dani-ereus thing te de for v.e Mrdl r.k in 0r -i.iijj paper that w ib net r,.t of a uerniin h.ivlnfr hrr hand Us npfhrd from h-r poreen if riot t-bmed in ether vj. Wein-n. Iiv cir- jncyt,r inafrr. or PfflMtrUn en the ei Vi , ' a W0'Tln" 9Pl licr ivi.-''-- II uer I'fJf'kOT 111 tift An. . - v win '.urj " I-cni - wi.il rl .she rer h lnnl.rf . in n' Mi .in-lit f tint thi. reitj ri that imil- tiln ceding cf ll Fel' I'eTl.li .ftulit im. ..... ... t. ..u.. h -- - ....- . i .. i m 1. 1 it m ii 1 1 "1 u tlie gre-itest rrerailllnn .h.,,,iH Mii- every pereeii uiii attempt an Bit-irk. no mailer he I. tile hnvn hmn HHnlul our rer.l'. rv....... ':,.. fab- . ... w. mi., .iniii iTrsens WHO Mi. I?. " .'"'. ""l1'"es of the peepl, of !i'c.. ' . a-":1 cl'" ,hnl the are entlrelv lh. riiT '.'.'L" ,.h,'y. ,'r,, c"""1 '""" "f iil,ie,:flV 55 .'brotherly lete.- I hu, se-n wr l!111. celdn,!", ut'ned b ether ' ,;,b,'"l, """f I e no detense in me ay Poeplo are treated here. n..0,J-!'' 'hre"sh ,h'" weil.1 but once, and t...".. .7 .nre """ nrr ,,v,nS or are Tin,,'. r""",,'"r a,en,? eccrptlng clrcum .hZ "".V6. flnd ,hcm 'ln,, min our "me n?-".r ?Uk" ea" U8 te ma, happy and rnntented home depend, en personal experi ences and condition, t knew that th- aver- ?,LI'c.r?en' de net w,,n ,( fel"t themielves upon thoee who de net desire their ac- ?h- "JJifiV2?'?; bm "9 T0 all'l'uman, yet the rnlladelphlana eem te think at least i.u.aV "'.' ,!? ,hl,t e one I, human unless born In this city, ir.Jlm,'1l!lt'' - b,,,ever In lining pre-aullen n the choice of friends, but I cannot for the Knrn"L!T "ndr'nd why a rhlladelplilnn. born and raited here, aheuld feel himself or hersjlf superior te any one ele In the Yhl! uTh,'.rc '".nothing about Philadelphia that ahettlil make one feel that wav or about rnlladelphlan that they should ex-r-else their mlnda In trjlng te show te ether their superiority, W are all human belnju. patterned after a certain model, and the way we conduct ourselves should be the criterion for accept. nce or rejection. I am euro most nf th strangera In thla rlty and when r Hv sirangera I mean these reiidlng he,e feV TVuu ?l t"l ." ,ht n,,nn'p bn'-ni he rmiadrlphlan Mew- .-.aye 1)k cnual Intellectually and perarnallv. of the Phlla delphlan. and I de net se that they should Be treated otherwise than, at eaa'. with'ro with're with'ro .'peet, but hew fe" of us .ii mide te fce that wv, eiM lr,t la tlm reason why ee many think that City of llt.dheriy T.eve Is n mlsneiitr, MH.1. V. I.. T. I'hlta.iilphla. nrcmher .M, IDpl Is It a Personal Matter? Te the tldlter e (Ac i.'Pendie TiHic tnlttr: Hlr t have read a number of criticisms In your paper that rhlladetphlana are cold and Indifferent te these who ccme here from ether cities, but I de net believe the people here are any different front Ihrw of ether cltlea. We ham m right In be crltlclred If ve mak our own choice et our frlepda. That la our privilege. It miy be unfor tunate te the tecent comer, but who la re sponsible? An old resident forma liW or her ac tuiliiinneeshlp through the pnasage of many Snare, and when they have finally built tip a circle of friends It deea net aeem te me r.ght for anv en -.en the outside te expect te be taken Inte that clrcle merely because they happen, from choice or otherwise, te be thrown nmeng us. I have found that these People who move here from e'.her cltla tak a keen clelleht In always talking of "home" and what great advantages they had In their enti home town ever what is provided for thorn heir. Naturally, e have nethlnp; ln ei.mmen, nnd for the very reason as stated In ther-i letters criticising ' Philadelphia la why we de tot care te take them In, Head's, we nil have our viewpoint. In life, and niturally each flttle set In a hlg city like this la fetmed through -isso'd.itlenc with pernetis et almltar likes. The stranger usually makes a mieflt of himself e herself, and because he or she In net willing te con form te our ways we are usually dubbed "cold, catty and Indifferent" as te strangers. 1 am surj If I moved te New Tork. or. per chance te Heme. I would expect te "de as the Remans de," Friendship la purely a per afnal vrutler. and we have a right, te as sociate with whom we pleased. MRS. T C. T. Thlladelphls. December 21, 1021. That Club for Strangers Te tht r.dltnt- e the Ih'tninn Public Lnlgti . Hlr I have heard nothing further about that club .'or atranaere that one of jour leaders recently susgested In the People's Forum. think It la qulle advisable that such a club should be erganlred In this city, fir there nre thousands of lonesome people here who would be glad te have the oppor tunity of Joining 1 have Hied here three J-eara, having come from the ceuntrr. "d I think I can safety say that 1 de net hae three friends in this big cltr. Of course, your answer will be lt' my own ....li .a- ....a .-. .k- nhtlllt It. iun. J uu mil irei um ,.- ' - , end If hnm nennte rvhn feel that I am te blame, hew de they knew, for they have never given me the opportunity te show them otherwise or even given me the chance te let them Judge for themselves. W are told that the churches art Wl place te become acquainted, but I have found that this Is net true. Tha low chutches I have nttended here, from pas tor down te .ushers. I aave been given no recognition, and when I flret enme here I have wondered at the very small cengrega-. liens, but toen found (he ieen that the rhllrrh. fnn.eflri if lietncr a lieme for ine Questions Answered (1lirhh,if-hAsil nnnlf. tA by a certain small class who wanted It for thflr own cacluslve way of reaching Para dise, net caring It nny one else was veering In that direction. I believe It la the selfish nM In the churches that la the reason for the ministers having te preach te empty benches, nnd the same Is true In all ether llnei of Christian endeavor, the very places of nil places where the meek plrlt of Christ fheuld show Itself In an emphatic way. ai'OlUIF. T. HOYKlt. Philadelphia, December 21, 1031. Invites Proposal Te tht y,diler of the VVfnlng tmbllc l.cda'r: Sir Considering the vaat number of un married men of principle and character, both cx-servlce and otherwise, ui the prerent time tmemplejed and In dire financial circum stances, who will, If present conditions con tinue, Jeopardize the moral and phyalcal welfare of our future generation consider ing this, and. en the qlher hand, the great number of girls who are financially capable et rendering aaslstame te tnese men mere tenches a Is no plausible excuse for the falling off in aru' has our marriage license business. Olrie. wane up. for "a friend In need Is a friend In deed." and veu will net only be assisting- the boys In their difficulties, but truly appreciative man. Philadelphia. December i". Auther of Famous Phrase Te tht Editor et the Evening Public t.tdger! Sir Wna I Abraham I.mteln who ald: "Ne person ever defended ala.'ery who had Irlei If? If T. K. Philadelphia, December 2J. 101M. We de net knew tha' any p'rsen ever aald exactly that, but Mr. Lincoln aald something Im 1 ( f 111 ftt-i ta AAmtim I A am InHlariq tfttHa ment at Washington, March 17. 18113. about I a month lfere his assassination. Mr, Jjln Jjln reln raid: "I have always thought that alt nien should be free, hut If any should be alavra It aiirnlrl be these who deelm it for merely kept tip themeelves, and secondly, these who desire Weman With lh Velvet Necklace,' be longing 'te the same period. The ilarle Antoinette romance, whlcli relale le the latter part of the eltihteentii tenury. are five in number, their prdtr Is "Memoirs of a Phyalclan," "The Uueei'a Neklace." "Ange riteu." "T Cemlesae de Cliarny'' end "Tha Chevaller de la Malern lleute." Fellow these with "TMe Whiter and th" Hluea" and "The Companions of the Jehti." Poems and Songs Desired It for ethers Whenever I hear any one ar gulng for alrt-erv 1 feel a strong Impulse e see It tried en him personally." nlae obtain W. I.. J. 1021. The Reading of Dumas Te the B'dlter of the nvtMne PHbM" t.tdger: Str-Pleas tell- me trie 'erMer lit which the books pr Hums should M 'lead. . . V, lf. . rhlladelelr,a. TJee'mber 51, 1921. Mapy of numai' novels dei) with actual hlaterlcal event, though the Incidents men tioned are eftei manipulated trere for thi tmrpeae of serving '.he enda of romance tnan te relate an actual aeceunt, If the his torical chronology end the continuity of the aterlea are te h preserved, the following order of reading will be found le be most satisfactery: S(art with "The Twe Dian.is " ieirlnr a. period from U2I te 1ST) Fellow with '.'The Page of the Duke of Savey." Next read ".Marguerite de Valola." followed by its sequel "m Dame de Monsereau" and the' Forty-five." "The Three Musketeers" period : little later than these. te -srciu!". "Tvvtnly Tear After and "Vlcemte de llMgclenne." Next real "SyltHndlrr. which will help te fill the gap te the petied et "The Cheva lier il'Harmenlal." This novel also has a sequel. "The Hejerfa Daughter." "Olympe de Cleea ' might be rep.l next, and -.Madame de C.iamcllne'. Will ' nn.l "The Parody en "Mistletoe Bough" Te f'ie P.dlter nl the 7Ti"l5 Public Ledger: ,Hlr--rtecnly jeu publlahed "The Mlalle Mlalle tee lleuth,-' Probably eme of your readet would like te have a parody r,n It. which I am Inclosing h'rcwltb. Seme years age I had a recipe for making a hectograph le copy letter, feuld you fur i, lh me with thla recipe? HKADI3II Vlnclend. N. .1.. December 21. 1021. Can a readr supply the retlpe desired? THU W0nKH0f3K IIOV A Parody en "The Miatlein rteugb ' 'Hie cloth was laid In the workhouse ha p And the great coal. hung en the white w-ieh'd wall. Tre pauper all were Ulthe and rav Keeplrp their Chrlatmaa holiday. When the master cried, with a roguish leer. "You'll all t't ft O" 'nur l'hr'tmae cheer." Mid one by his leeks lie emd te "jn . 'I'll have mere soup en this Christ ma a da At length all of u fe bed were eni 'Hie bny was rn.ised. en arrli ne ent We sought him above, e aeutht him he le.v. We anuthi him wlih faces of grief and wee We sought him that hour we siu.hf him that night: We aeught him In fear and we -eiuht him In fright. When a jeung pauper mi. I knew we shall (1st Jelly well whipped for losing our P.: We Bought In knew; We teuaht down the yard and (ought ln th i flue-. Wc sought In each aauceptn, each kettle and pe. In water butt looked, but found him net. And as weeks flew en we were all of us told That eimeliedy said he'd been burked and , Held When our master ejeee eui ihe panshienT' wild each corner, each crerle we I Cry ''There aTOfa- the cove thai fetlikccj ,. ' peer child." V? At length Ihe' soup re-pnfra repair did ndt" ', The, coppersmith cant mi' there In aece t, . . ...,,... . ... 1... ...a. II.... ... t ueiinp ei nente tr? bii.hii. unifi , And lhe leg et the breeches the boy did, wean Te Win III fill the hoV'dld-ste.in. And. dreadful te e. he Mas beill In the; soup ' And ne ll of u. say it and tar It Willi i sneers. .That h wa pushed in b 'he ereer -SEABOARD AIR LINE F L O R I RAILWAY i D A 'HineLGit SLUIPINC. cap; ?i:nvir.r, i.t. n, v. r. R. it. " . I'hlludrlnhla. " lt.lllniere Ar. WHihlngtim I.T. Uashlnglen Ar. Hlehrnnnil Ar."haleUTt , " eiitlierii Plnea Wanta Unbiased Tariff Condition Te the r.diler et Ihe f.rtnlng Public Ledger: Hlr Commenting upon Prcsldent Hard ing' a message te Congress dovetod te the tariff and the American valuation plan, the President has stated very clearly that a. grave danger would accompany the vtdep- , tlen of the American valuation plan, which ' I new part of the Fordney tariff bill. HI auggeitlnn of an elastic tariff would remove the control If thi were done. It would he necessary te select commissioners who wre unbiased, non-partisan, and or un open minu. " Plnrhurst Ar. Camden Celnmhin " Savannah i ' Unman I. k , Ar. Jaeksentllla I.T, Jarksenrtlle Ar. Tamr Ar, c7earwter llelleulr '.' M. Petitliitrg Ar, nradenlenn Ar, Mrnli r. Venire I.t. Jaekeqnillle Ar. St. AneiHtlne " llrmend .. I : .101 J Nt. I , N. tleridi Mld.?,ilh 5flb.irJ I Efettlta r.nti pi: pfiii VtH Miu;jin, :. ':: 5.10 TM '.'.OSPVI 12:ju AM r. 2n P'j'f" .6H " ' -.i'i " a.'jn " i R-47 " -.T. ' .; :iu M.iiS " 1 1 ,ei s ! .' ' . '. 2rt " -, If. " ",2;0I AMj K-li ' ' ; Sft " e-.V.I ' f.l 2i 9 1.11 AM'llflO " Ji',30 PM Vm AM" S.lJ"" " " IU H-V-' " i 7. til " : 4 10 PM Yfir. pm -Ji-op in:23" 11.40 H.20 ,11 or. J 12tn(l Aifl 4 .iu r.-4.i pt a:33 P.M 10. "0 " r..Bf. AM 7-30 AM, J 10 " a 3D " ta M ll in et ta e .5 7.25 Alt a ei) " 9 111 " ' ft 0(1 PM 10 10 " l JJ 41) AM Iiatena-eslireeie'IJ ."14 W, Palm llea.h .1 " Mlaml i It. 20 a r I"3 CO r,r, , 0:110 " H.iiil PM. 1-40 10:00 B . M-t.'. n .. :0S 7 30 7 I" li3" ; 2rf (lll O-lll H 30 AM 10 '! P.M J 10 40 " 11.00 -2 1.10 PMl nr.i AM? ' 1 -"! ' 1.17 " '.I 10 ' 1-lS 11:S " 11.30 " Winter TeurW llrkHs ui I ted n ted Itittee, Allenlng hteperers. Relern Uselt May 31. 192:. New S:ie Pinchurst, N. C. Southern Pines, N. C Camden, S. C. Savannah, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Wiilr NOW for reurtt. lieaj tie! lelhcnlic itrfar malisn. Booklets. " littering In Ihe 5mih." 'Iluntlne and llnblng In the etth." "flelf and llltier n.irts" n-vlng golf, ,nrf teenl leiirn.iment -tales'. J. Carl Juaaien, 0. P. A. I&3S (heslnnt St . Phil..., I'e. Nen Vern Ofti(.e . I4'J W 42d St. Washington. D. C. OnTce 714 1'J St.. H. TT. T If. T. Ph.ladelphla December 12. 1921. mm r 3ir EmmmmmmsmEmmmm r -r r '& lm 1751 J t iS & &mm mFJ jP Cb V STORES CeTj vmv mmmifBmrmmKmmimmmKr Founded in 18(i5 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System .n 1Srfl 11(111 uui very lit- Ab, )r their ' M ? ted.,1 Up eA nig cv peSf yy.en IHey Vie li ake '. 'i tetiat ' are '-jrtvinrr un,1 I. . n ,i..i.. . . in p-reen vhe Is going out iiiij.-...,n.n.ni-.i llfi fe Tl-lsSet til. it in- .,..t.,.j. I , -- a " (....(, n-i;iuu''ij !..!!?. ",' rv the handbag nr adorn j.trielf i .th iev.y, frf f,ef,'ntl In Bl ?.' ",""', nf """s', "lel th. Met,,,, Is mleuslv lr, u a b,d lH)t (n nic 'iipa ni irrt. Mfts i: p t rl liiii-lnh a. December ?L'. IWl'I Help the Beys Ifthttdi'er of the nt'nbie Public l.edgx 11' I would like te call ihe attention of lour r.aijera le the advisability of sending lathing, te , n.j Cre,h headeuarte-, ,e, itnating ih.it ,hey ahnll I.- Keni te t'ie ' Mirtunrrii aeldmr bei'ii. ureference b-ms in, '" ,,he who r,", out hospital-, 'hev .,.,.! ,,, clethlbg te mali r, pre ' "table api-nrancH hen they seel; work, i lien m a,-. iiu,- B0 mwU ,., W(i) .In B". '"wnri"- vll' '-ei heln our n be t , Kn ,,n (heir fret anii include. '., .., ,1,, ,,sf.' U'e seen ferB,nw the? rtvi,-,i ,,,! nn N ,. -aIi, j )ir is " rli.nie that our flevernment ,ie.-a l ee , l,Hll IU.W b0,.-v ,.0UI. u " '' i' l.i rvld-nt lh,-. t thev "'P nl en pilvntn assistance. . , , . -'"'f A. 1 ifVt.AS' ad'lehia, De. ember. '.".', ie-.m EBTOHBPl A Happy New Year te Yeu and te our employees! Your support of Almar Stores has made the pa3t year a most successful "c fr us The courtesy, efficiency nnd loyalty of our employees has made Almar service" a byword. In wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year wc very sincerely appreciate the confidence of our customers and the fealty of our contented family of workers. .,.. w'" ke our constant aim, during; the year of 1922, te improve our facilities and service wherever possible. Your constructive suggestions have been very helpful and inspiring, con stantly spurring us en te greater effort. Many, Many Thanks. Five Almar Pure Feeds We are Proud of! Proved Best by Government test ALMAR BUTTER First Taste Convinces! 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Bargains Wc have many excellent values at very low prices at $60, ?100. ?1.j0, .t:!5(i, etc. Due-Art Reproducing Pianos We are the Philadel phia representatives for this famous line of musical instruments. They will play for you just like a Victrela plays only the repro duction is mere accur ate as it is done en a piano. We cany five makes the Steinwav, Weber. Stoc k. Wheelock and Stroud. Prices are from S895 up. Victrelas We tarry only the genu ine Victer Victrelas. Our salesmen cannot induce you te buy an imitation. Buy at Hcppe's and veu will be satisfied. Here arc three popular Heppe outfits. Victrela Xe. IV, SJO.IO Tiih in in.ii deul.lr f. . ,rrel1, f'i enhj ,1c iceelity Victrela Ne. :,e, SoO.le wllh in. in. ii deihl ra,- rr.-nrl-Pn;i ei:lj it tteeklu Victrela Xe. 60, Si JO M.tll $10 TTOl-lll f i,r..4t I'nu enhj ft trtcki, The Heppe Rental-Payment Plan ir it is net convenient for veu te make full nnv. ment at purchase, you may rent anv piano, playoj playej playoj piane or Victrela that we sell and all vent. win h price. Yeu are free return it at any time. applied toward the purchase te purchase the instrument or Intf" -Mail This Coupon for Full Information C.J. Ilcenc & Sen! P"Tn,t"Tn "iT-in hioet ... , , v....iiv.v u .uiij , ptonn--8ihiib.jinpeiiit. i Ul 2j' Without any obligation en my part plcaae aend full information about, (mark X below): U I'innes n riayer-Pianes CI ictreU l.rljcr i: Jl EGGS STRICTLY FRESH Almar Eggs arc sold only in sealed cartons SELECTED EGGS I?.,",ln"!" -' n. .iiemy Encmles of Democracy ' l , 0' t Ihr r.eing public l-rl'i" I i'i of vnui .orresrenilenis s'r-. 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I.'.ni Kianliferd Ave. ir'HI KillHlllKleii A.' "' tfifi Ki'iiNliiKleti ii -V ' 6 I Pi ClPI'IIIHlllOVMI A y'")"' l''l',inl,f.i.l Ap A 10511 Klillllifeid vc OEHMANTOW.S nrninnt' ft Cellem Bnin Oernianiewu Ave. Chew & Wentllawn at. Wuynn Ave. Cor, Lenn 1014 K Chr-Hcn An" Wi:ST IMIir.A. C20H l.anaileH-np ,c 31 MOUIll liOt'l Nl l-.,(i I'.V'O rienth linili Slrrrl ' 'or (.nth A (Ii. t,, 4 '.'U'l Sinitli c. , Slrrpt OHM) Wt.ndlanil vfimr 1002 lliiltjiiiet'.' A... f SIw h3Xx tl'anceller lifiOO Themua Avcnuu 145 Woodland Avr. ClfiG Woodland Ave, 32K Woodland Ave. UOXHOHOI'OII, I.. 0188 KldKe Ae HAK ItAXII, .v n.H l.anr & KranKlin ttrk Itea.l H OStli Ae TACONY. lv I. '-' Longshore ,sr WIS.SIVtiMr.Ml. i.niij TunVNdn'i' A..' J I' XKrT(i'X l J"" Ve.lv Itead ' 4Sfr4fr4frw fwmwmimmmmivxm 75 STORES . -lll5STI3ll, J'A xe... j'.nffnietit Avenue CAMOKN, x, j, 43a KalBhll Ave. 318 Federal .St, b07 llreatlu'ay 114S Hrendwav 1.31 llre.nlwnv wi.uu iiadden Amuiiie .,.,i,i.,',"WTi:n. X ,T. -n Iim iinien St '(il.I.IVUsweuli , .UO llailden Aicnue TIU'J.NTuN. N l'i N'erlh Hrea.l xi -mm t'liraliuit .v j 1 IIMaslaalBisWMBsgMjamaririiMij X l 'l,errj Syfa. tuince T un Al i jQBL an aa 3 ,1 M urzma m H ff fkif j4(,3bb. jd&e. Ar. JMu. Effective December 24th Prices of Hudsen Medels Are Reduced as Fellows- 4-Pass. Speedster $1695 .? 7-Pass. Phaeton yg 2-Pass. Cabriolet 2295 4-Pass. Coupe 2570 7-Pass. Sedan 2650 4-Pass. Touring Limousine 2920 7-Pass. Limousine 3495 F. O. B. Detroit Gemery-Schwartz Moter Car Ce 128-140 North Bread Street Saleroom, .28-MO North Brad-vice slie, 2400.M M t ;jj 'U '! il I ul m XI "f i ,.v :.u.. . i .-. i" -. '-I ''cAxiff n ...kl.1,4. r Ml..'. miianfr :