B.:W ?"T If . '. j5 " ,'' ?ii&u;y.i :"3"MVA' (y I-' i' ". . '& 1 -? ,. i r rr t TA -W 2Fi f- ) -J y. it ''.4 ivA - r QBriahd Resigns as Premier or trance , ,, renflntird fiem faee One rercil the plan te Iiav"te lilm nppcnr before "I would net deprive myself of the nleiwnre of making n fnrcwcll nrtpear inee " M. Brland told tlie corrciporid cerrciporid corrciperid ,nt. nut th twinkle in Ills eye seemed In Indicate lie was confident (hat the Chamber would approve his course. The official cemmunique un the Cabi net mcatlng reads: "The Premier explained te bin rel irnzues the state of the Cannes negotia tions. The Cabinet Is In complete, unanimous accord with the Premier." Upen the Inte of the Hrland (Jovern (Jevern inent today rests net only the future peller of France, but perhaps Europe Itfelf French opinion, both that op posed te M. Brlnnd and that favoring l.lm. is unanimous that in (he words of j,. Journal "the crisis nf unrest which n'rnkens the position of France, both ilth her allies and her fermcr'encmlcs, must be ended." The newspaper points out that Sup ilv Is January 15. the date An which Oe'rmany Is due te pay 000,000,000 geld marks in reparations. Must Enforce Peace Treaty "If Germany fails te meet lir obli gations," I.p Journal says, "and if be tween new and then no moratorium has been accepled by France, there must be In Paris a government icselvcd te safe riinrd the rights of our country by put cine ill force the clauses of the Treaty of Versailles." The memorandum made public .ven ter, outlining the British viewpoint en the Angle-French agreement, has. If anything, Increased the irritation of M. Itr'land's opponents, "and the news paper. IKclnlr. which until recently !as the principal supporter of Brlnnd among the Paris press, has new become his most vociferous critic. , I.'Kclalr pilnls Its comment tedaj muter the caption; "Dangers of the Hnglish alliance It nil tint P'cvent Ij.ujiI Geerge from riirsulng hi" rwrioe te M lengthen liermnny and weaken France." Thj Mtlcle following, which it is nil nil leiincfd was wiltten by a mini high In l he diplomatic world, fully bc.iri out the, premise of lac f.endline. Till-" an evf-ciuc exniesleii. but the ether i.ewspapeM piesent nl- ,-mt inll v the mme vi"w, nllheu.Th belns mere sever Villi Lloyd Geerge than with Itriand. Cannes. Jan. 12. The British mem mem eiamluni of the terms of the proposed Anzle-Freneh pact, which wan te'e"- graphed textually te Lendpu, declares PRIDE GOES J3EFORE A FALL! wlkbv yJwij f v'; rW ffi aaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaliaaaaaaaaif v "?V&aRlPiflHMttrahaBflV Y rLf&w wGHtL2s&t&?j&Am!3nbT.:yWw ESidVOKW 'ZT4L1 , i " y . T J. : .,VV, XiWWr fcS&'XTwfA' r:t- 'i-....yr"''."."ffl-T' lmw iiwiimtitimma)ttimitb zss.t: :T'J' MS "TJ" TTn-niifM Ice-coaled streets and sidewalks held bruises and laughter as I'lilla-t clelphla hurried te business tills morning. This tumble, caught by the camera in Independence Square, Is typical of scenes throughout the city thus be launched upon naval competition. NEGOTIATIONS AT CANNES IMPERILED Announcement of the resignation of Premier Brland comes with startling suddenness, itt the moment of liii con cluding with Prime Minister T,'ed Geerge of Great Britain n tienty de signed te guarantee France's security egninst an unprovoked attack bv Ger many. Although the text of tlic pro posed pact lins net been mndc nublU.' his political opponents have strongly ob jected te what they chnrged ns exces sive concessions granted uy M. Brland en the subject of Germnn reparations. Ills resignation nlw contains dra matic element In that only thl inertfing his Cabinet was reported te be in com plete accord with his policies at the Allied Supreme Council ineetlug at Cnnnc, whence he came jestcnlay aft- Hreat Britain makes th security of.erneon tn defend his fictions tlmriv France n pieblcm of her own nnd that Mj Bilaud has held the office of Pre he will be ready again t' threw In mler sl'shtly les than one enr. having her force", ns in 1014. If French soil formed his Cnblnct en January 10. 11)21. U attacked. i He wm once u Socialist leader, nnd The memorandum dc-laies this will , leek a leading pnrt In guiding the dcstl b a deub'e gunrantee. net only safe- ' nies of Krqnee cjurlng met of the crlti giiarding Frame in (he event of an ial periods of the great war. During his attack, but making such an uttacl; ex- .public career he has berved as Minister i-emely Improbable. "beiaiiM' Get- of the Intciler, MlnMer of Justice. Mln many Is wiser than in 10H. when she ister of Foreign nflnirs. president of the knew little of the resources of the Allied Supreme Council, and four times British Commonwealth, unci, knowing i Premier of France. , that the British Kmpire will stand by Ills resignation seriously complicates of this plan, particularly ns te the terms en which conferences were te open with the representatives of Bussln. Se that this subject also, ns well ns most of the ether questions dlsciwsed nt Cannc, Is new opened again te renewed ilNcus' leu and apparent formidable opposition. BRIAND WAS LONG A LEADING FIGURE that of, n politician. There wag also the period of transition, for In becOm lug, the statesman he found It necessary te repudiate many of bin youthful So cialist doctrines, nnd le place the dom inance of law nnd order, the' supremacy of patriotism, above party nnd even tly International fetish for the uni versal brotherhood of man. He was Preinlci during most of 1000, 1010 and 11)11, nnd ngnln for two months In lDl.'l. XI. Brland posslely snved the cities of France from starvutlen tn Octebe. 1010, when en n general strike being declared en the lines of transit and communication Jic called the strikers jfnder the colors, making their strike desertion and punishable by military law. In vtirleK'i Cabinets he has held widely dlccrent portfolios, nnd because he has had the faculty te nppelnt expert rather than political subordi nates In each office he has seemingly shone ns n specialist. He was first elected te the Chamber in 1002. when he was still secretary of i the General Committee, of the So cialist Pnity. He was then forty-two Iicnrs of age. He came te Purls from the Breton pert of St. Nar.alrc, having founded n Socialist paper there. It was I. u I. untcrnc, then edited by M. MHlernnd. which caused him te seek Ids fortune in Paris. His rapid rise East Must Meet West in ArtChu Continued from Pare One tmelfist, nnd believes or seems le that iiavlds are mlschelveiis. "All Velvet se te Speak" "When I saw," wild Mr. Chti, "that one of the problems was lQ.bc ft 'Chi nese gateway.' I said: 'Bciie'ci I hitvc a great advantage! 1 nm Chinese nnd Knew much about gateways, having passed in nnd out of many. All will be clvct, se te spenk. "But this was n foolish vanity. Many ether Chinese, from Columbia, Cernell, California nnd elsewhere, who also had known many gatcwayc entered the competition. I should after nil have te knnrk the honernb'c judges dead." (Mr. Chit. It might be noted, hns pride In his Amerlcnn slang.) Mr. Chu does net rend Bertram! Ilussell. Ne doubt, he says politely, he misses much: but there arc se mhnr demniids upon his time, for he is presi dent of the Chinese Student Assecia tien. However, lie rnnneL ncrce with Mr, ...a ivi iuiiu ii. a aiii Klin ilium iinr - ' - -" - . '.. . . ns n politician from 1002 till 1010 was ll that the younger" LMiicse, ecri- principally clue te the protracted strng g.c for a free church In n free slate. the associations law and the separation law nil the nftermath of the UrryttiH cuse which enabled him te reveal his eloquence, his logic nnd his great per suaslve powers te a superlative degree. RATHENAU RECEIVED IN SUPREME COUNCIL , Cannes, Jan. 12. 'crman delccntlen Wily A. hendi'd P.) b.v denlnlly educated, nrc. disdainful of the ancient uninesc art, wnicn .tir. ji.uk sc I finds the loveliest thing In ci catien. "Mnybe." said Mr. Chu. "the old Chinese nrtists did net knew about ana tomy and mathematics, but tlicv knew much about beauty nnd freedom. I think wlint we must de China new Is te reconcl'e Western science and technique-with the nnclcnt Chinese concep tion nnd expression. China Needs Beem j "Fer example, we can nsc modern fi,. , methods nnd materials In the building fi ri i. ninesc ceiut'cw. m v c-iui n-um ii.mu jr who downed thn treaty In n flood of the cncreles needed te cleat with the .word arguing that disappearance of the mighty problem of building' the 'nation army means netulng. ijicr its presence have been "dissipated in discussion nnd mean nothing? But It might return. dissensions" and calls for pushing they nrguc. Se It might.1 even If a jnhcad the work of reconstruction, In separate independent republic was In I part, It says, this Involves obtaining existence. The home sense of the Irish fr0m Great Britain compensation for democracy will. save it from being im-t)P Wiffcrcrs in the Mruggle. posed upon by 'such sophistry. ' "Tfie British Government must be Walter Unlhemiu. was received by tl.ei"".' tlir "'"'' f,' J. Allied Stlnreme Council this morning. 'Mbnii life In China is growing and the Bepnrntleiis Commission having re- ,1p,10 !" ,,( '"'R''1' room or indeed, use ported that Invt nlnht's cenferener with I .' "IP extravagant mnnsiens and pa- the Germans had been without result. , "i"ns of the olden days. Dr. Bnl-hennu. facing the Itepnratlens I ..AmerleniiH who have never been te Commission for three leurs last night, ! ( l,,,in llIlve "" r,t te opinions about explained the German Government's i Chinese architecture. There is no request for jtostpenement of reparn- ' K00'1 Chinese nrchlteclure in this coiin ceiin coiin tlens payments. He made no new tiy "only exaggerations.' says Mr. offer en behalf of his Government. I (,iu- "which no mere represents the merely outlining the general conditions, standards of China than Baroque picvleush made known nnd nrotetlmr buildings, which some Jesuits put up the geed fullh of bis Government. . bv lequcst in the unlncc of n certain Arlstldc Brland was born in Xante. In 1S02. After studying lnw. he en tered journalism and established n newspaper In his own city and Iniinched Inte politics. At one time he was a pinneunced Socialist. T.nlei lie went In Pnris. uliein Im became editor of I.n l.anterlne. In i Dr. ltutliinnii nelnted eui Hint the I emperor, represent the exquisite 1002 he was first elected te the Fieneh trndc balance was against Germnuv, ' chltectiire of the Uennnlssancc. Chamber. In 11)00 he first became Pre- making purchnse of foreign currency "Bennnissnnce. that s all Chinese infer of France. His cnblnct was tie- I difficult. Intensified production was the i nrt ncc,,s-" W Mr- Chu. unteil in ill mill he resiEneil. en v se tlllnn or her illffiniiiiCii V.,.f n,l 1 lli.lnn.1 i.. .tn.n.1 m... nf .1.n f . I.tt'la lilnnlrn.l I... .1. 1 .. , . ..i. iiuuiMi in Hiivii uin- tn uir ii-w i.'m-t """.mil u. nir t'UHieins earncrs i great statesmen in trance. In the war erecicu uy tne Allies. The initiative for he was Premier from Oetebcr. lOl.j, till ,n 'lfw world economic policy, therefore. March 1017. During t lint time he re. ! could net come from Germany, he said. King Gives Amnestjf te Irish Prisoners organized the Cnblnct once; this was done In December, 1111 0. Ills llrt wns n coalition Cabinet. In which all un compromising republican factions bud lepresentntlen : his second gieat'v In- Cleaned the number of nortfelios and , attempted le reorganize the cendect of iCeiKiniied from raw one the war. General Jeffre wns relieved I . . . ... i iii'i-i-asni-i ie siiuuilt lie matter tu Fall of M. Briand Stuns Arms Chiefs nl his rnmmnnd in the field nnd made technical adviser te the AVnr Council ttPtiernl Mvelle hiicceeded him ns com Teklo. Ne Hitch E)ectcd France, she will net likely be tempted i the important negotiations nt Cannes, """""-'"chief en the western front. . nswcr is expected within n f,. In keep n'lve dieams of revenge." -It I which were about te culminate in the wll'" was considered n pepu'ar move, i . .. .n ' ' ' '" n u" is greatly Important tn divert the Gcr- I new France-Brltls-i trenrv. Sivlngn,1(1 hnally General llubcit l..nule. , . " wns snI,I "" II wn net oil man mind from such ambitions, as France iicw guarantees nnd 'seeking te wns mndc Minister of Wnr. ' ' "cipnted by Japanese spokesmen te- conditions In gen- It wns under the second Admlnls- ""' ,uaf "lc modification of form nnd c nnd Brland have tratlen of Brland that defcntlMii first phraseology would lend te any hitch In eueiis liguies In the became n force te be felt In France, inn evenimii ,.,., T, , and have been par-1 The conduct of the war did net succeed "L7,, ,...,,,, , ? ""'"V" he terms of the pre-1 In accordance with the new plans : ,eni1 ,Iml ,1p ,5rltIs1' Idea Is le dc- wHI as te provide for the defeat of such ambitions should they mature, says the memorandum. . Tiie memorandum sets forth as the HrlllMi viewpoint substantially the fol fel tiiwlntr points : (treat Britain cannot agree te pest- et 'M. Urlanci leaves the whole transne .nntmnt of the reconstruction of Eu- tien in n condition of uncertainty. niie iiinr iiii-cuus rirui;ii erairru ie stnbilize Kuretican conditions In ecu cral. I.eyd Geerge nnd Brland have eeen thq two eenspli 'ntest negotiations, i tlcularly agreed en t larding reparations and security The Urltlsh Government must be in n po rtion te tell the British people that the lue countries are marching together te icMere tlic economic- stiuctuic of Ku mpe. (Jrcat Britain considers the first con il lien te n tine Fnteute Is the nvold nveld nce of naval cotnpetitlen. Therefore, the British Government proposes ns a condition te the contemplated treaty that the admiralties of the two ceun tries pescil treaty. the sudden withdrawal i there were secret Cabinet mneHiw, i "no a rmw of limitation of fertlfien which gave ilse in the Chamber te , liens which would include the Japanese chniges tluit the Government was piny- . Uel.ln Islands, the American Island ing politics Instcnd of makln? wnr. ' ,f ,.,.,, ., , ,,, , C1,LU" 1-1T ' All during the winter of 11110-17 the V- (,'. ' ''"'P''1"03 n"J ""S attacks In the Chamber incicnsed in ,"" . ... , vi,,',.nnn rrn....i i ,-',," -Inpnuese experts said today with icf- ......... 1.L..V..U, .....lllll-, llllll IV - .- ... " . . ....... ... .i,,u.i-. ii.k .in,ii iin ui'iiil; teiced uy the conference te cense fort 1 1 Jlr. Drlnnd left I.leyd Geerge nt Cannes expecting te return with the ap proval of his Paris colleagues nnd te consummate the negotiations. But in- l PnVefrf;,.;.-' r,i,:"e" : l'.' inera.,ee. of ,mr'lni..P.,t.ir, t. . . . . .. 2 " - :r L'VMI . i 1)lOf(Mlllli filid iisirrniil i in n I -. ...! l... r..t..T . ,. V i i I I'" V ""V '. ;;... '...."" I"..! " .""Vlbntc en the air serv "'"'i uvsuiiuiiiiin ii null ill ClllllUl, l.ni. (. ,.- f f. ( -IHi Clie T!i-nn.C ..f t.....,u ,...Jl.l.. la!CI ' 1P ",f "I tllC L nlei.l ' ' "i.i-v"" niier Ilriend. fellow. Tin. CnCnin ,.e ii... i :.,.,.. ..r 1 tiremenl. nnd ether subjects recently eensiilen.,1 V.r.em. this time. March 17 at Cannes inny also be affected bv the ,'"t" tllc loliewlng .November a ... m - w . . ." 1 I liitiintwmnli 4nnt lm 1...1... x ii mi iivi wit n'im mr iii'iiu led tint in- ,, ,,.. i V ,'".,-' ,", vuiiiviriH.-!- iu L-viisc lern- jms uiiu members in null in 1'ity a Ice. A fniv .lavs lJjM. !Vi i!' Su"lttn " f. Murlanni. I ft was announced bv ihe I! nbine with Pre T -5' tbtt lbMc ""I", bcleiie te the ! Kirrni.u-s foreign department 1 cd ,,, e e I"1.. dnl?r-V Kr,,,,"1) aml ',llat tli- ic- ,,IKl,t that no official delegation ft iiini into ic-jlntiens imposed by the League of Nu- Indnnd would attend the Irish r; 1017. when tlens distinctly prohibits any fortify- in;: en inuuiinieci isinuus. Centlniifd from Pace One their evacuation fiem Dublin Castle. Preparations for the withdrawal of British military forces are understood le be going forward. While Griffith and his colleagues on going ahead with their plans, there l nr Inc's if the prophets of evil, ready tn cmphislre thq pitfalls surrounding thelt task such ns the. Ttcpublleaii opposi tion. tli technlcnl lllesnllty of any net of the Previsional Government until the treaty Is formally ratified both in Tic 'and mid in Bnlnnd, the alleged hitter hostility of n laigc section of the Irish tcpublli-an nriny. nnd similar Ivsues. Women Vete DewrS Treaty The c-xeeuti'-p of the Cu-nnnii un Mhnnu. the Sinn Fein women's oigun eigun oigun l7ntlen. nt a meeting here last night adopted a iesciilie:i by n vtte of -A te 2 ry.iffinnir; Its allcslance te the Itepiiblic nnd iefiisin te support lu Angln-Iiish a-jrecment. t'iMintr- Geerglnn Mnrkleviez. the pi evident, wu-. in the chilli- and cHt'jiites from the count.-v ills'rlcts nttended. -The league hns uUiiu members in null in I ity a "lie ull lust em ice convention in Pari- The Dublin newspapers supporting ; confer with ench ether reenrdlnc retirement of M Urln.,.1 i. .. c icnienceau toeK the helm. France. Klnmlu ivl,,.. . i. ,.;.i7 -,i.- .' . "M "" " ."' .""" """ ""'- """'" '"" their respective naval ji.egrams In order largely through Ihe agreement between ' I'a'J tlire,iBli a nightmare of moral ter. nnd' it wis affirm el odev tlmt she T rccmnnV Ien n f ..'.T.. m""P f '"I' . w 1,Im, and I',0'1 (icerK0 tIiat 'e Genea""'. phjMcnl uncertainty and steady has scrupulously adhered te the cendlH Mr Ic Ve Sera's , ce "nrafen tin? he French demand for submarines was But Ihe opposition leBr.Wl hnsl M. Brland hns had two enwci; i ?tatK maintained. 'Ihe two countries would, turned its guns en some of the features : that of statesman, sketched above. ,i the Island of Saipnn " -Mt is laughable te find the sophists I UKATHS OKATIIS 1IIUTII.H "T)Bmi JBeatfjg AI-STI.S- residencx. G37U Gennantewn ae.. German- n- . At un if ( lis. Jnt pruate. Mt. Car- requli-in at St. Trancla Xnxler s Church in j ....:. v-. . V. " . v .;- 'vih. nivi ..... - -- w,... iivhci., i rtt ..,, un, iiuij- aepu.ciire cern I STiv ,.j -ii I.'.. .-, ,--:.". ".. "." "" suuii.ii .u n. di. tin. jiui ecpui- .IAMi:snv. HU(IJH)1 . .Inn n. Jl.l.l-M r ' M . ..t re.l 1-nen of ren'N. j:m. ,?d Auii'm" r..l ' ii:0; ?.?? VlH"'?- -M.rVrem 'rjeiimn J. Aute'iKilillPfi lli mHi ' n. . .Vr". -.?"".- "'-- ""i"i'i . . mini ni'r"'"i iiin-ii.ieiu nrinie. .inii.rs ii" iv. iwtir. n , 1822. NATHAN W llnstel , . , ' Mw-(,,urn -ai IIICOL Natfen"""' '" '3 ""'' ''3a et JU- He"J IIATGS (In .Inn f! mSJ MART S . r'ltndj are inMud te the scnlc. en Thura i; Kictrnoen at 2 o'cleclt. nt thn rcaldence J her nn. Dr. AVIHUm Hate. 124 S. 22d Jri..ntermcnt,. '. .Frnwoed Cemetery. rlend- may call Wedneaday evening, after n 0 cle y sr!'iil!8A-,0,r.'.rjrt .Menth 11th. 1922, iii.?Ai-NvA C.WIS. widow cf Ulenrv Clay Hlahep, Funeral aerlc Mlddletena Frlenda-uit".f,nHe.u".e-, H"enth-day. Flftt Menth nth. ..30 0 clock. Int. Cumberland Cem. BLAIR. Jan. 11. 1022, ELIZADETH. hSXX y' .William' ' Dlil?.- Il.latUe" and ..mJ. ,nll,1. t funeral eervlcea en Hat- i.n,.ye,lW.',',' .a ' M" at llr '' r'u Vit Wyalualnc ae. Interment prl- .IJJ';.I, 8- ANNIE Mlfe efthe tale litrlck jieiie and alater of the late Ilev. e. Jv,Mc;'u:lttth. D U . native of Leilnuah f: ii0',.rywen.?-.,r.elaml- elnttrt. frlenda t,1. y. '1- Sodality of Churrh of Oea'i and 1. !.' V?'Ieary Secletv of Church of Oui Av f J.'ctery. nre Invited te funeral. Frl . hiLA- JI -, la" "al'ience. 127 N Mill s sjleTin retiul-m maaa at Cliureh of Our Ijdv if Meterv 10 A M lit. Hely Croaa Cem. . UKOWV-At Atlantln c:itv. N. i nl (115 Ti MAIIV Al.ll-I n hi 02d ca--. 1'urural aervicej ldnw .Ian and Ini strlctlv prhate ' i.r Geem .Inhu-en. Rnate nnd frle-ula rnilRL'ZZI, .Inn. II JOHN riSRIlU.SCI. M- li'Wl"d u niti-ml fuprnl aerlcj. Fri.. aeed 44. Kcafvei and frlenda are Invited '-' I M. nt In"" lute rcaldence till iiHburn te attend funeral, bat. It A M.. from hla el Vlahl l.en Int nrht WVatmlnstcr Inte realdenc-. 1200 S, IStli at Solemn ic-lCim I'rlenila mav call Thura. ec. um ran ai. jiuaa wnurcil iq a. Jl. Int. 1 JONKS.. .Ian '0 r,HAn.',nS KT.ETCHLn. Jan. , THOMAS S . hua band of Mary F7. Fletcher, a red 00. Uela elves and frlenda, nlae empleyes of Wllllrun fi-llera & re.. are Invited Ce attend funeral, Thura , 2 30 F. It., from hta late residence. 2133 W. Facltle at. Int. Illllalde Cem. Re mains may be viewed Wed eve , FIIANCK Jan. 11. AMANDA KRANCU (nee Ilurheuae), vvlfe of Edward V. France. Kelatlvea nnd frlenda of the family Invited te attend funeral atrvlcea. en Men., 2 F. M preclcely. from her late residence. 3544 N. lhth at. Remains mav be lowed Hun., from 8 te 10 F. M. Int. Weat I.auref II11I Cem. FRnnUKRRY. On Jan. 11. 102.'. CLARA i-iiEByHiuix inea i.eug-ei. vvire or Jehn 11 Kreeberry. Rilatlvca and friends am In vlted te the service, en Saturday afternoon, ni - e cieck ui ner iaie reaiuence. 14DO .N n.tn at intermenc at Anlnmen Cemelerj. v Tiega at pripima iimy vnii I'liuny cveninr. irem 1 10 ' i"i 1. ev 0 e-elnplc ' liA.l.l.T. Jan 0. 1 GAVI.T. Jan. II. 1022. ELLF.N C . widow ! late .Michael I.ally Inea Rarreiil of Jamea Oanly Cnee l-nhey). Relatives and Frl., 8 30 A. M. from her late realdeneei iiiuuun .... 01. w lunuinii n-i., a j. .i , iuu iiariner ai irem ner enn a reaiuence. jae AiarKec si., i the Gesu 10 A Relatives and frlenda Invited le funeral eerv lcea. Frl . i I'. M.. 201 Cirayllnc ave Nar berth. Pa Int. private KAL'CHER. CHRISTINE wife et Fred erlcls M Kaucher (nee Loeffer) Friends and Delavarr Council. Ne. 148H, D. of I',, in vited te ,'uneral, Thura.. Jit 2. residence, 2739 N. Bth at. Int. private. Friends call .Wed eve KEEN. On Jan. 10. 1022. ELI.IE F daughter of the late Jehn Eato and i".nti t Kien. Funeral service en iintiirdav after. trolley nt CrevOn, L'em.. ri in-' ' "li'FK M'cTl" xin'nr0" -L""'.0 li.SWAN"--J"n- 10- '''-r-v " "' ll ai 1S20 Cheatnul M Inteunent , . , .30 'K M lnt":..nlV , Vrt " 11 1 .,,' I rends may call nftn 7 o'cler . In e e oc'eck private Ml'I.I KN - Jan II HFS.W J widow of Ciiemiv It Muli'ii nied si Kuneml a-rv lc-s nt her lale rfskleir 172 Qn n lane .CJer- iiantevvn. Hat, 2 I M Hit nrivale Ml'NSIIOWER On Jr.n 10 1022. ANNA M. MUNSHOWER Relativea nnd frlenda, alae membera of Htirs and Htrlpea Council, Ne ns, Sena nnd DauRhters of Liberty, are Invited te the aervlce, en Thursday evenlna-. nt 1 o'clock, nt her late residence. 3.1 N. Frcaten at Interment at Itweraferd, Fa., en Frldav. O'NSIIX In Darby. Jan. 10, ANN. wlfe of late Oivet O'Neill, nincrnl Frl.. 8 A. M., .luiii mie rcniuence, oue juain ai , uarby hat . KhEI'ER DROWN, widow of T. IlenteniC -""ii ana .neilier et Mrs. Rebert I'. JIc ?;lay nil Nerman F. Drewn. Funeral aerv- e "- i v.neamui Level. I'a via Lancaster, ' tenvtr.lence of famllj A,V,I,T' ,Jn1 10--. JIvnOAUET A i llanieji) widow i.f Johr J finhlll. Hal iiii i"n1 frl'n'Ja of Che famllv nre In t, l. ,!n a,''na funeral, Fil , N'HO A. .. M ." her late r..Hl(K.nr. . IVIln r-nrnAnmr at iS.IS.? r.eueni mna nt tin Yranarteiiratlen m " lu il "" l Hely Sepuicnre 1 jAX".nKL,"J',n. I". JANE, widow of I 'n,1 " -'ampbell relatives nnd friends ar "lled te pt enl funeral services. Hat., a II in. ".Ul'Z. " residence. ll'JT S. B7tl; J! int Odd Fellows' Cem Remains viewed Y.MINaTOX On Jar 'i t'uj vilv 1 SY.MINOTON. of r..,0 .-. .-,.',1 at Relativea nnd friends ate Invited te tin- enk lu Ihuradav afternoon, nt .' otefk 01 the Oliver II Hair Hide. 1-20 I'featnut at lnti-rment private at Mt Mnr-.ati iVmeterv I THOMPSON Jan 0, 1022 IDA V. THOMPSON. Relativea nnd fr:ends are In vited te attend funeral services at her late residence, 1103 W Tiega at Thurs 8 P , M. preclaaly. Int. Portsmouth Va TRACEY. Jan. 10. 102.'. ROSE ISA- I RELI.E. wife of Michael Traces Relatives ' and friends, also League et the Hacred Heart, invited te funeral, Hat 7 30 A. M ' from her tate residence. 7R3 .Slean at Hull emn rjnulem maas et St Agatha's Church 0 AM. Int. Helv Cress 'IRACr. V Icverly. N - Jnn it raptaln JOHN vY . nirliaml of l1rJ H Tracy, nsed 7'i Ivela-'ves an" frlnds also i.nierrrise Ana n. .no. 2, jinate- Matei and Fl'Ota. are lnvlt"d te nttend fi-nerai erv Icea. Sst , 11:11 A M., i late rj.lden . cer. Wniren and WliminEtrn its Hever Is. N. J. Int. private. T." N N E V. Jan . 10 102: MARIE .-...I. 1 t ItAISILIKH. VTirA nf .Tnanl. I T,,nn.. . aim , r. a.rt.L ....... r.... . ,'fc.1". ....hl.. TS..nMl t- ... .. . - Vr i!?ihi5,!L,Va.ti.ihurcJ3 " & ?ln Wara. Am-rlcan Lealen Phlla, 1 ?w" ''i:- n(S1V,v ""J1 frlen.U Invited te . J?'-JJ,'Sr.?,hll Cm. I ri-apter of War Melhera. ami Nerlheaat Junarivl. Sat . 0 A. M.. fren- her late real- WlS'J' WW.lwt ,1 ,n9.erriVrr, "'.nalr W? r.'i?ulcm "' t SL Mary5. CI UKM. Dlffi!mv .! ?V iiAi.nv'TiW" r,hxnlxcllle. Pa., at 10 IS A M Int. St. c-plnvjtfnrIiNiiT;'i?inJ'Vr,iLAJmYiT li-:P- V'l.ry? c"n'. KelatUes nnd friends Invited. FTO.N Rel itlvea and Jrlenrta. I0 Phlla- rAutn funeral fVr'-'v!1,1 '-? n' aM.Ai.'Vi'! HlMeti PHILLIPS. t h-r parents' realdcnce. 1t I lUnllT NO Jttl it A. Jl '. I'lllln ra.. T.lninlli naa I -.! . t mnnn are in-1 munderv Ne 2. K . T .. Mnrrlar.n llep'iiblU-.-in 1 ISAHFI. STAnn damht.r'ef w' v.mni. .Vh Club. Third. Wart. Invited le nttend funernl. Florence H. PhllllDa. aaed 7 vear.. irn.rnl 2 F .M.. ireni nis late realilenc- 114S aeivlcca and inl Sat. at tonvenlence of im. luthuii'. i.emaina vmvved me ramiiv. - 1 pnpnmrn 1- t- ...... .. .. eqi r-r t r-xi .. . ,rC.l?i?v 'X"'y". '. ' "" ...'ulv . '" i"'B . , . ' i.ESESiSUn. In France Ji.lv le. I. widow et " KNKV a son of Cleerge W. and Mai 1. Funeral Predlirer. aged 22 Rvlntlves and fr rgaret , CONN tfICK nn... ... TV I lllirll m... n. U. ll..i. . ,..j.v.xLi . ... ...... ..., .--..'..-----. ------."- .v-. ---- - 1 .u-....m. .,". ... i,u.au vviirt 111 Hauler or war .vinih.r. mv trt tn run... wnvr. 11. .t, uvii n mun niaas Mt in 'U'Kt1. .... a-.",V..vf.l!.r5J.!.A..n... l KHJah I.ukena Relnllvea and Irleeda Sat fi'30 A. M.. from laaldanea ft52fl N . 'meV . Church. S8U1 pud C'heatnut ala 10 . 1 iii'i .;5 "iii 1 1. 11..1 u 1 Ali,uVmn invited 10 runerai. Mai. 2 y 11. lain real- Merv no al High maaa ni St Bteelien'e A'. M xnt- P' at. Pease ern t lleueis '..&B.1'?iAi,a".'L ,"'... L8'8.'"."!1". '. .G:.r I'lince. Ilatbore read. FltJwnt.rlevvn. Pa I Church. 10 A M Int at West Laurel HIU ' VAN Heqfc --On Jan 10 10J2 HE11H liiil tn attend furiir. i aerv i,V wiH. 1 in !'' nrl"'. Ai) rnen r-rlendi' Uur.ving I Cem wmevy of V lllam Van Heek Relnnws and ' vlted te attend (unerM aervlces tVlday. 1 iJO t-,,eundi.. fir; vv 111 meet trolley nt rds- REV Jan 10 ROBERT W . son of the friends are Invited te the sjrvl en Frldav I K' nw uT-vlewcd ThufsV'7 KAilJn ,0. ,022. JOHe. "JST $&&.&" 'rSRen WmJS-V ' en.SVh' .rr-jii.JO?ay1.agAdUC0VAvD' ft- .VHa'K TRW r" 4 S A & SVBtthVrJiS: t 3h LlEll XT. J.AM F P.'" ?t.j ..?Ij.rVi,.J,V--.i v- 7" J.'.' 1 Ne IB? . and AM., Oriental Chapter. ' law'a lesldence. SteDhen Well.el. BB1B riar. k hann. of Ida M. Walker Relative ami eV. ConatrucTer.': Invited I tS funeral i.rvlce, ! 52 ,.S',ir".,.A 3..&J2V.:il. .7.1... J... rrnWerd ' Reeulen, m... .."b,. ?.. .1.0 R;l M Aa.e of Phlla Inquirer en Friday, at ISO r. M at his late resl- ' '" n''i"ni' a ".V'":,...::"",.V VA"".'i' 'u,''. ?' ",V.'S"'-i,V .T '". ' " Idence...l213 E. Oxford at.. Interment Fer- .,',; ..."invlieii te th.'.iie.' "i-" ' '". V" W'-fK ".7"1".'"" '.".?,". 1,e.S ATL.-'J,- Am. S'n.m"- """"""' J Hit 7pTThffi end. may call afl.r ,,, ,, 8 o'clock, at file late YJ.iV.mV I hu.band 'of Fannie ftea J (n-i lenlK.rrt WATKRMAN.-Suddenly. Jan II VRANK llALET-jIn 18' JAMFS HAITY n.l. ap,ft.3. 1 fJr?" "'. 'n""1"" Wrlvata. Relativea and friends, alae Ivy Council. Ne. WINDER, hual.and of Madle n Waterman lives andlrlenda T'alae 1 8 i : Chi W U V ,. J rAi7in'riirM.rR8iV.10i 0lh' RAEI' !',r.1' A Wash nuten C.Jmi. Nt ' B80 IMneral aerM-, s Fr 0 311 A f 38 Vh.,1- RndMlfv Itelv Varna Heeletv and l.aBTi". nf 'ATItEn ,n h'" 8.8" er- Ttalatlvea anJ I O S cf and emplevea of .1. I. gliee nu' terraca W Tlilla Int Ilnltlmere Md r,u0aL',5,:.ne..V.-VfmniS0Cviy S23 ,aur0, friends are invited te attend funeral, at Ab- ina.ker t O.. are Invited te the aervlcS. en Frlendk call Ihurs . 7 te 0 P M Rati n J?. Jan e vrlHTTM A w l.lnw of Inn r-nnn r.... I. ... ..''.,- . . 1....1 10 fi...v"., ,'ieiaiivea anu irienu imiwu 11 lunera Fr 1 V 1 m.ih.,. nf sun. d i"--enn,. ,--51 " Wa'flen at. Int. North ,? m frlenda may call Thura. eve VO!tKH'Y :. J" I'-' '022. J0'"' .wl rrldav afternenn at .1 nVitwit nt hi 1,1. residence 1(147 I'rnnrln al Inl.rm.nf n. 1 iirlfA nt ! Am,rlryn .fju.l,i.nl-' i1-... ..m. ivi-nj. ....... Relatives and friends I csM Thnrdav evening "YNELLV. IM."tl.."id Vrl.nd II 1 'if1, 8' morning, residence of Ir. Slth .. "lnn.' 4'-'3 Christian at. Solemn furvMJn.0,ruul'l', at Church of 'Iran; 'Iran; 'urviien 8 30 A M. sharp. Int. Aihlnnd, inlniin.SrrJv"1 C fain leaving Reading Ter - '-til A M ltrt Vrlaiirta' vfaaHni. II...-. 1.1. . 'n..rt V.n.r Ne. fill V. of A., .nrt Wall.. X1!..'-'."""' , "S. """" -lenKiniOWn r,V tVKv; ?s i h 11 it n.i .hT ' "... !.'fZ.me, '-" 'Ji.".-!! i"i .!-. "S'.aS-v Vr .. .!-. ,..:.. .r . cj..s ':. w. i iiib.ui.'"ij luiiEiai ri , - .m. ..u... ...a ... .v. nt9 vvniiam iiicAvev. iieinuves ai "l"l, '"Anihnnvf. Church "lO ' JT. M ' " V ' f.r8 ill i"" 'U?"h"a. ".""."''i ' f '... A JLl';'' ' A" T -.. . ...MlCIIAEl.. hll. r, 1 A... .. r1.".1"' ., ... ' - -.-y.' " lnw- i-ainerine uiiii'i i iam i.ena iieu-narni aged 7 Rela- Xl)?,ri5 Cn.; T.n in in-- wirTTAti?,'.cAev N' JV' mr,' Uth. "Srt Tl0'" Ha M"1 nd frlenda a-e invited te funeral aerv IIAROIS. Oil Jan. 10, I02J. WILLIAM High maas of reijuiem at St Veronica's Ices Sat 2 30 P. XI at hla late residence T. IIARUIS. L'. H Army retired, beloved church 10 A.M. Int. New Cathedral Cem 1000 E Clementine si liit Nerth000 Can hu.band of Sarah M.IIarBls Relatives and MCL'LLEN -Jan 11 WILLIAM, huibinrt Remain, niav be v leu cd Frl "v" C ' friends msy view rernalns Thursday eve-'f late Annie McCullen Relatlves unj ' RICK Jan 10 1022. i:LI7.AHETII. nlng. at his lata residence, H47 N 20th st 1 trlenda are Invited te attend funeral, Sat ., widow of Oeorae Rhel; ngml 87 Relative' Intertnent private en Friday. 8 30 A M. from hla late residence. 2400 ' nnd frlenda nre In-'lted te attend funlr il HARVEY Jan. 11. SARAH, widow of ime st. Solemn hluli mass St. Patrick's r-rvu-s NM 1 P 1 it hli I11. r.iM.nl. David Harvey. Remains may be v lowed en Church 10 AM. Int. pri.aie. ' ""ici. r 1 1 a. y j m a ." " "nmnunt Frl. eve at the resldenAR nf he- aen-ln-1 MiPONAI.D. Jan 11. 1022. at realdnc Cem R-ma'na mav hi 1,H lvT - ? law Jamea S. J. McCutcheefT 2210 W Tiega ibi willow ave.. La Melt. Fa. Full netk OP M v.uvved I rl , te st eervicea inn uuerinruv uu hhi 111 utc isir. RTN Jan .ju .v.i..v. v. ,.-iiii v..iiu. in m --,i of va. .,XJ .ian. 11, l.UHAHU, jr. ami yr , eve at ine resuieiw) nr up- enn-rii- Allliu.-Alu. jnn 11. IU.J. at realdenc Cem R-mniru mav li , ..w.l l-l - . Unlcn Renubl'cnn Club ere lnvli.,i ... " n'eafh."', ."".'i1 Thei.sa Costelle. .f.dll avV: James S. J. McCutcheef; 2210 W Tiega ii-j Willow ave.. La Melt. Fa. FuU nelle, OP M ' fd ' rl ' ,0 tend "ha funeraL Thura lae f ' v ,0f "'? tu aiilnrt V.elul.lvej and 'rlnda re invited t Hervlcea and Interment en .Sal at later. ,. . RTAN. Jan 10 !" IOIIV I im.. his late residence. 1122 E Olrard av in?' 2" attend the funerai. niday afternoon, at mnvenlence of the family. , McJIASTEr. On Jan n 1022. HARRIET band lit 8-rali J RvVnTneil Tcherrvl ' niV. Mt. Peace Cem Frlenda may can f?- mil I . ,re.m v'W realdence. 81. Cheat- HELD -Suddenly, or January 8 PETER E. inee Bvv Ing). wlfe of Clifferd M McMas- 1 Ivea. frlenda and ell .UleUes e f which & 7 I. M. Wed ma ea" ""' Uinls ArJ,ere Fark. Pa. Int. St. HELD Sr. hueband of Theresa Held (nee ter.. Funeral aervlces en Thurada. at 2 waa a member "imhed te 1 funJral en aiir WELTT. Jan 10 1022. ANOFI IV.-A Weber Funera aervlces and Interment P. M.. at her ate res dence. 4352 Pechln at Iiv ViT m i i,l ,.1 !"u'' widow of Geerge C Weltv ki hsA i!injL mmi i urn mmmm irss: asss?, Wmint'1 ', " ,,urch. . 0 'u'ecl(- ' llERaESIIEIMKn-Jan.' 10 1022. EMMA Cathedral Cam ;vsm,ly lu A- M- "' " v ted te a end funaral services Frl . 2 P I ? ! TO,.h ; ?he "srleVi "t Jeffrie',0 K"," DaYL''"01 '- Cerettery. v. wife nf Theodere llergeajielmer (nea McNAMARA. On Jan. 10. 1022. MARH m,' v..-; Sll,Mnh1T ' tnt rrlvate , At ant 0 City N, J, Int Mt Peac.Kf. V .."Ol.TON m Q TAVU. i.-n.v-r.ca m. . .-' ...III fl-lelKM uml fi .nH. nr. Iiivltrf ...i.i..... 1-. 1alAl. Lv,yL.Z?, .l.rt1'. "It e-tlOn C el" I ie 111, lilnv .'11 Thin.. I iiiV tisT. . . .in 1 V. lfc l eaCe Cem the isi.1.1?. J1 .-' Ualten and daughter of te attend services. Sat . 2 P M.. rna de nc. Hat 8 SO A M. resident. Otii N 44th at ' Ul.'in.' WOLFF Jan 10 1022. Cvtiiaimv inn. at ins uu vv inuiuiiiv nie, ii'i iiiitme i-iicuu, solemn rpauieni inaaa uur Mntii.i.nflBn....i ...:.:.:- .' " :" i '-- i jiMLi.r.r I. . wiunvv or iisvie ii ivn r. nsnern ceny WEIIER Suddenly Jjr n rTH,'ii l.s.ij, daughter of late lelm .in I snhia Webar Remains mav b ilennl I'rl s tn 10 P M at the parlors of Mart n Kei l Sen, 2S0'J Diamond st It I ui nth Pa., Set. WEIB1NOER Jan S CHARLES F husband of Mura V. Weldlnger (ne Keller! and son of lata Fran, and Careline Weld. Inter, in Ills nMli vear Relative, nn.l frlenda. also Concordia Ledge. Ne 07 F and A. M.. Kensington R. A C, Nn "3S Kenalnaten Cemtnandery. Ne S4. K T "in M liivn.A.paMm "" "e'atlves A J I frl lu. R,,e"J 'uneral. 1 i Seiil?.? Armstrong's. 1027-2 and rrln1a .. rail Frl.. 8 te 10 P. M Thura.. 8:J0 HILL Jin II. 1022. Kl.UAHF.TH V It Hi-17.' iiiisirena s, ivl-u r. ureau v lie 01 Jiiueri - nm "im . uusnirr .1 "ur Teii. r,'l"'m n,a"" a' lh" Church et Abra'nin J. and Mnry 15 Htrn'ian. ngcel I 23 tra.i " "' "'. Church 10 A. JI lA Rnrrnwa Itll. HelsT. Prnv.B i"tn It.tfl. Xtn nnd friends InxlteU. A.cN'liLDY Jan 10. I.VI.TA nvr.T t-.v ...-. - --- - -;. -- ..-- tin nuijui, in nir wki year. Mineral iervtccfl Thurn. 8 .11 Ml II I . Illlahtn.' aP l'..iL a a-, i-.. . LfijjV.t") ' Ralsme, .nV"' aeffd.0-.'.!, "s? r Jehn's Ii.dge. Ne. I IB. V and M Phils i.ejge .e 2. ji p e E and all ether R ni'Ml cervices l"r'.. 1 1 A. JI. at thai r., Cedar av.. Int. private. "". 4 YUU.ne un Jan. u 1022 03 i;aiata r r iu a. ai. ini. mei r.e'niive.a . u. ir.rm... .... !"'"''" r.viinmmirvn, .. juji-ay .. jiread St. re in j. 1 , ', i'. "V'. "'W'aI ""P.' "Kf .'. ll,I,l'''ti nI Harriet s 11 li Jme,K.iUn. ,0 .MART, daughter of Lord Churchl are Irvlled te attend funeral. .MILLER -Late of 0S21 OreVnwav ave . i'"0' "iLSlfxSW'iu1 ft '."'S r"",'n 1S ' te the service en Thuraday afternoon aVe ,r"l frlenifJ i", ,nry 'Jnahua Relatives bst 8'30 A. M , from the residence or her Jan. 10. JAMES husband et Matilda Mil- i,',i?mini plan'J.",,lan.1 p'lr& D'- Ce o'clock, at the Oliver II Bair Rldi ?iin . fremher'1 1 l'l ',. ''moral Sat . 8:80 A. .arapt,. 21B3 N -JPili at Solemn reqiil.ri j,r R atlv..a and frlenda. alae rhl a TrUa I J n wJSiSK.nl'S,,?!.m.t'M - rr'Sn'1" Cheatnut st Intennent at jr. j'i5.' .t"0 " Selenm r '"," ,r"ld,,nce' )07 Dorrance rial. Meat PreclO'ls llloed Churcli 10 M Ifue Ne BO. L, e. L.i Rebert Incent , svrvnni t.'n nilin'' n1?,11 '. H,!""1' etery "' '"" t,ra' '"'ith in'le!"".n '""" "' St CharJea' ini llrly Sepu'chre Cem i l.edae. Ne. 2. I. P. of A, Wapells Tribe ' vvtiv"n i.ri!fni..!J' ,t23' ANDREW R - l)lt;ip.0,A v' '"' cathedral Om. ' HOOD -In Norriaten n ' ,1m' 10 1C VHt-! Ne 825 I O It M. Man'a VYlendly Unle, n ! L ' il L" i?'h SV runerai Hal . a " T" . li i'.;1,,, J"n 10. PKRIIIA IJItl.lFLW .HtNK C, dauiht-r of c'amll a 11 and late , of Chan-bar- Memerial Church, and Ten""." Pi- ..'Tn",' V", .'J1,1" reldnc. 2031 Ceium- PWlJrnTBriija liUi.r.i'" ."V ''t'1 are Invlt -.1 in nttend hebeit S. Heed Funeral and lt . private, Rrnubllrnn Cluii of snth Ward Invited te t. 'laa.A,irin,nl,Pf''V.- . . " '' r-Vi.,.. ,e '"',,,! '', """ A M al her frn-n Her lata ""'rtinc!', W MKa'b at . , ,,Binl Set . 2 J' M . unersl rarlera of Wl - i,ni,S SiauB i . nn.l"""1! limbind et "-Sli bi., l'v" Olamend at Inl prl- Norrlelewn, Sal S P. M. lllam II Chew. S. V cer ntfth and Spru ciian " lce "f funeral w"' t tviiAV.-fU'll t 5 1. Omit fleu era. .TAfOnV At Allnntie Cll N J. Ian tla lit Ml. Merlah Cm. rvi.nai .,,. . Bl,',.n.... 4 of njrethei Jarabv. . call Fr!.. 8 li 10 V. M r rVfr.iiiiV.i,n". "" . 1. "y.r . J .--.--:'. -.. aira ea, Jtaiallvaa iuhtar . "I11 Il!v- Jin- 0. MART R.. 10. IIBMJlV. Iniabam l;SW. nif.M1. K,1.v?r.'1 ;nd MaWre aged, 72. UiatliJ rt, cf vlhiVh'Ii.""11 "Jn(1. V H ie- morel Ledge. Ne, ,2 4 1 vA 'untrll t& ,a'".v,, " rnembet. Invlled viied 0 l""', ',unt iy u"'rl. Frl., ,30 jk f fruntvhr late r. M. t hl !(. ' anu irianaa. also. limn, i mir.T.Kn i.n in rvvi.nrn . i. . . !40, I, O. O. P.. are III- David M. K. Miller. Relatives and frl.nS. nfral ,'rvica Thiira,. 8 1 Invited te funeral. Sal., " A. M late tsiutmi, ova vemner reaiatnce, i-aa Aapen at, $glemn mai, nf I'F.lMiii.nicn. no minus. a se all organisatiens of wnUh ne was , m mwr. inv Red te; funeral. Thurf.; vllie. Ps. CptivJsancis will mttt'lrrvln ani J DIAMOND "Energies. Dissipated" mnilp reaneuHible for; every fnrthine of !,lnmen ilnnp liv IIh ferren In Irelanil." Tlic Irish Indepcnticnt remplnlns tbat h,p jicwBpnper declnrei". "The men who have neon Ihclr lietnciKcaclrf hk bUslneiMfes destroyed liiunth cemticnaated nt l-'nelnnd'a en pen r '.. . ?;..ji Belfust, .Inn. lli. (Ily A. Vi Three veinen were 8liet, ope frctalt. nrmed mqn who Hnemed nt tnc of their resiliences here lant nlrh ItrH. Heck wns killed nnd Mrs. ulnnlM nnd Mr8.-I'uwninii arc In n at rel condition. Mrs. Devlin, who,vi shot Stindny( died ytsterdny. i. T.J Wen War Prices Continued with Mere Startling Reductions IN PHILADELPHIA, CAMDEN, READING, LANCASTER AND VICINITY RedCircleCeHee Reduced in Price . e ll Coffee II I . ."CSgafc I Quality still the highest. Cup Value unequaled. A trial will make you Circle Coffee Drinker. Red Lb FINE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR LOWEST PRICE IN SEVEN YEARS Per Lb flic m &untyfie Butter 4e Fancy Creamery Butter 40c 6 CAKES KIRKMANS SOAP Save 8c C i 1 vllllvl nrpssinf Dressing Save 8c a Bettle 29 c Large Bellle Tall Can Pint Can Pink Salmen Afazela Oil jeil-U Pkg Strained Tomatoes .... can A & P Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 for 25c Shaker Salt 7c IV. B. C. Cracker Specials 8c 19c 7c 5c Lerna Deenes Chocolate Puff Cakes ' 24c lb Sunnybrbek EGGS, oz., 44c Big and meaty; absolutely fresh HI aL cerrtt A;. B0KAR COFFEE SUPREME A & P Sole Distributors T TEAP ORANGE PEKOE JL JELj r - ATLANTIC & PACIFIC The World's Larecst Grocery Heusc-4981 Stores In the U. S. 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