fr rmtnU, kfr2$i 'Pa mymmfir'irrfyz SiVft. r': tl j M lll 5"W5Wlf & THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Si - ! I m totheEditetJ 7ms Washington Editorial ' .. .1. vMiiia rubUe Ltietr: VasMMten's Birthday I tail 1 racmerniiaum ucwm 2f .cordial word of thank and .litlen for me tuiwii .""". It w8 an admirable piece of UMt appreciated by several te whom I ntentlenctnt. iw?" . reid It at our school assembly ewlni day as an example of a Suctlve Piece of work In Ien "h a national holiday. " . tvhn snoke en the ec- Iw.nhlnttten'a Birthday could wiihlniften In such a true per V . .il,,r writer d d and draw taiens 'fren the Paet f?r ,h6 Pfc mi future, I am sure it weum u wSrANM n: vAknau, iyj .i-t.i r'nuaeipum February 27, 102 at ;'"'. u,ncet Small Invester! ELullMller cf the Evtnitu Public Ltdaer: !. UAfliBriiuiv aiiuuiu vu mwbiw rT" .i.t dm niwif ncenlp from iwftdled by these scheming stock J of worthless securities .and en- . .rfitA in this city every year 'the City Hall officials arp aware FtMr object te neece me opie 1 "T. ".iki. ! rinnn for their nre- J" nui.? "-,,,"-" ,v.V !,, n ntlt 1L WUUIU nuviit .....i. .. k swindlers are being protected by l one higher up. . . .. ... im gheuui ue a ceiiiiiuMiuii i in- te tUCIe ncBiera in bwimjuu ev- .. hnA hmlness it would be te i tbe people against all these con of the "shoestring" character, I Hen. lh lnV?J?,K,3 tell eviiience ui mwuu.. . doing before them, the purchas- iheuld receive Jlttie sympnwy. thieving contemn wuiu m v- for tne ucsire be pietiw j r n trv te "set rich quick," and "1.7... ..,tifli with ft fair and stable rate of Interest as la paid by ItMXglBBTAOr. I'PUladelphla, February 37, 1023. Whv Should Renta Oe Up? kn. Mlfar th Bufnlnff Publio Ltdatr: Kir i cannot understand why rents ImIiI ee one oi-me ic wi Hn net she n a reduction, but In- a ue being auvnncca. nutreui nutreui .previeus te the war, were able te ! iv.i. cninrlrs ndvaneed a hundred .Mnt. it was an even break for them i live their rents Jump te a cerre- dlDC suvancv. iuu.1 """" v.. 1nn,n,l hark from 20 te 50 rwnt, but the rent he has te pay has I been iiccrcaswi, auneugn, ever mum . in hla llvlne cxeenseH. Aircnt h a felld drain en the purse. I does net nuciuaic us aen ieuu aim iilnr In tne amount your peckm- IS aDie 10 flupjliy ei cillier, it. j, fore, the hardest preposition tne man nas te cemenu wiiu. I seem that all house owners nave tii.inwlveH together te allow i iiMianu tn.ktnml idte rather than I rut them at a price that the people i Werd te pay. ine eniy way te JUvn ranti irnnlrl hft te have nee- llenble up as much as possible until m wauld be larec numbers of houses I nat In every section. Then there Ud be a city orainance compelling it taxes where ewnera insist en Inr their houses te stand Idle r than te submit te a reasonable T itAiH tiavA rnmft ilnwn 20 rceil, why should net houses? That's Ic, ttn t Hi i weum IIKO some enu puin te me me rcasuu u icuw i be going up. , . a. u. nmi&wn. Mdelpbia, February 27, arcs. IP? -.. .. . . i Mistress and Maid or Today iHUoref thi Lvcnina PuWe Ltdair: -Please, dear Editor, don't step bickerings between the mndam and ,'Dees madam terget tunr cau ls compulsory nnu mat tue gin lay. whether she likes it or no, m e school till she is sixteen i old or have an elehth grade paper Ilk It younger? This is for the for fer for devVern ns well. Docs a girl rare tir te school for ycura and then take wei is a slave, a drudge or niaybu wli better and work from early till ail Dees the mistress of today Hat even the colored maid is be i icsrcc? Dees bhe knew they plniInte factories as operators, attendants, paper dexcj, mum, Well, they are, and' why, be- im It is almost Impossible for u town te uerk for a woman. m mlstre s of today Is a type that undi work done in a space ei ttmn which it can't be done. If a maid rtl te liwppn. thpimndnm savs she'fi linn Mriinlti If the meld in in the mcaen at it all the time, she gets en MWinencs. She cxpectx the tnuid 'J clean from morning till nlcht with te conking thrown In nnd the children's M along with their continual crumbs nwerery fleer done in falrv-boek time, "'ell, It ran't be done. When the old w makes mere money, then she's go ge g le be happy and e Is the maid. I jut get suited te n job myself. When I Me madam getting nerveuR, I scoot. M ike's sorry, net I. I can get Mether job, but she must stay en the m- MAY I. SAY. rhiWelphla, February 24. 1022. The Issue Was Different IMflore Kit Evtntoe Pu&lfe Ltiutr: Mr-In reply te "Hew Grant Did t l0Ul(l f.rtv tltnl Ktmsu leenn nu wMerablr different from' the present Zi j . en tnp eurrcnt issue thcre is V"'" the open intention of certain 7 Slid trenkonnhle nlnmnnfa tn nnp. 'WS, h.at Winhingten, Grant and ""iag leuglit for. uidelphia, February 23, 1022. Put Them te tk Tt 'all. ...... . '" ' "w- ;,'. "or" "' Kii,i(; J'libHe Ltieer: iLu . .0" ,,ew nn(1 put th th,M.ik ' UM- I,rl,,B ln n cpy tck ,tuT u", 'I0'10'" that wi" show tk. S Pat'erized. and let us ten WjW'Jew i"fih Itiiube te Carles. 3 or it rml. V.,n u'111 nffer !'"'" a L' .Aun' Mrlhn will be ready lei T ' "nblc mea,s ,U,1 "nd the u II I)Dnr Mini. naneiplila, lVbruarj 23, 1022. m wr-fhe writer ( eslrrs tn r,n,.u m. taat. it e. ' i'Ofliam, Jr., lieu- ! 'VeSn,. iV. " 1W b.M" Pmt- ! hr tl e cnnii:. .VD.0",'?1ues- "IBM" It. .' . "iiiue i- umiOtKB ! itattL 5?l,r HM1 of even date. 'wn.H..br".'ly indicate that leaving behind them wives, and small children te take care of the small sta tionery, cigar or hardware store In the belief that their loved ones would net be permitted td Buffer by the "generous" Government, and who, after serving for many months for virtually. nothing, ow ing te deductions from pay for ''fam ily allotment, war risk insurance, laun dry, postage stamps and ether things which should have been supplied (but were net, owing te the "exigencies of the service") found that the generous Government had neglected and failed te deliver the ''family allowance" te the loved ones at home. That they were living en the charity of neighbors or relatives orthe Red Cress. That the small business formerly carefully nur tured and building prier te the war was "going te the wall." That the loved ones. were In immediate danger of being forced upon the street because they could net pay the rent for. months as the family allowance" had net yet been received many months after the entry Inte service en the part of the bread winner. The enlisted men deserve the oenus for the following reasens: (a) The bonus will restore many of tne men te tucir former status as pro ducing elements of society. It they suf fered the less of their business through their service, it will help them "cemn back." This money will net be wasted, (b) The bonus nald te these who nrn net useful members of society will speed ily cnange nnnas ana come into tne pos session of these who are. thereby in. creasing" te that extent the monetary value of tbe Industry of ethers. The nimble dollar helps each holder. Second. That the Natien Is well able te grant a bonus new. Te save space in this connection attention 1b invited te the fact that billions of our national wealth were leaned te the Allied nations also the amount of foreign leans in prospect at 'the time of the nnnlsticc (and-fortunately canceled) and the fnct that if the war had net been terminated when It was another Liberty lean would have been oversubscribed. The gratuitous insult banded out by Walter W. Getham, Jr., te theso who served and differ with him regarding the bonus question aa "net nt te call them selves veterans of the World War" is, In the opinion of the writer, sufficient te stamp htm and his power of thought as supremely egotistical, illogical, super ficial and Incapable of seeing things "as they are" in a big perspective and te the ultimate geed .of both these who served and the Natien they served, nnd in a larger sense, the entire civilized races of the world. The writer admits being a member of the American Legien, nnd is proud te be a member of that organization with its constitution of members from all branches of American social circles, the lowest ns well as the highest, and its aim working through all members te build a better, n bigger, a brighter America, through a union of thought nnd patriotism fused by the flames of common understanding in a common HARRY STANBROUGH MOXBLL, Anether former officer. Philadelphia, February 22, 1022. mIlmJi!!"..' ' aw""1 J" Ms Istwr te th Mtrquls of MontreM, but h wretet "I kr.ew a v.ry wit mn whe bll.y"d that If fh"l.V.iSTtieie'r' Wh0 heuld mk Te Ltarn Phote.Engravlna Te (JM Xdlter e in Svtnlna petite Ltdatr: f -.!iitny'L0.f lh8 ueatlenat Initltutes rnat uach photoengraving preceiicaT I k."i8.!l.'0,l .knewd meit of them, half-tone colletyr. photo llthe, etc.. but It .JL0. . v".!"1?.1 lld an,f (n1 "n only n amauur) that I would Ilk te .t a bit of fi?ci-c ' with th vl,w df nttlnc a J i!u. ff? flrJi J0HN " CUIITIB. Philadelphia, 'Fabruary at, 102J. i-Ji" no c.h001 ,n Philadelphia teach in Phote-enaravlnf, and te study the art i!.r.!.Ji ,T0Ull, be ncMry te apprentice yourself te a phote-enaravtni- eitablleh nient. Natlenalltlea and Languages Te Iht Editor e the Evtutne PMhlte Ltdatr: .u8lIr?r-mn,r nlenalltles are there In the United States and hew many lantuases are epekenl jft j, Philadelphia, February 26, 1033. Thar are raDreitnfl nhmii ,iii i. ferent naOenalltlM In the United State, and the number of laruruaaes and dlalleta spoken Is calculated at 1824. Th breath f lb rotes come la at th deer At ir reey were talking le me. 0 W. Petren, Ilrldteien, I?) J.. ak ter (he Rebert W. Hervlp neem "A Rica of Men That Don't Kit In." We will print thl pcetn if a reader will euDDlr It. If It Is net loe long. Meat of Mr. Service' poem are tee Ions te be printed In the People' Forum. ' , , "Hvt Dlaeata Ravages Haland Warsaw, Mareh 2. (By A.I.) A new kind' of influenza, with accompli accempli accompli catien .of jaundice, lias majde Its ap pearance in Pejand. The' mortality rate is hlghr due te Influx of Russian ref : -. Poems and Songs Desired Wx Who Will Pay Benus? Te the Edter of th Evening Punlle Ltdatr: Sir The Benus Bill that will come up seen before Congress is very in teresting te the people of this country because, if passed, it will touch all. In fact, tax everything for the next three years and injure business for all that time. There should have been discrimination made in this bill. The way it stands new It is a great injustice te tbe people. Much of the C2.000.000.000 of money Is going te be paid ever te a number of rrnnr. healthv veuns men who never heard a gun fired. Of course, they; put en the uniform and went te tee camps from three te six months, then peace was declared. Seme of them lest their places, but that could net he helped. The men who went te the front and did the fight ing should be given a bonus, and, if wounded, a pension, tee. But It is net fair or just te tax the whole country te give millions of money te strong, healthy young men who never left the United States. In fact, this Benus Bill, If passed, will hurt the business of tbe country nnd injure tbe men who get it. Be cause these young men, If they get any money, or expect any, won't leek for any employment, but will walk up and down tbe big towns and cities, stand In front of stores, smoke cigarettes and smlle at young women as they pass That Is the life the soldier wants te lead. Seme time age a hotel in this city discharged three geed elevator men and put en three young ex-seld!crs, who stayed one weeic. tnen leit, saying tne work was tee hard. Tes. strong young men. New these are a sample of the men who want (he bonus. All want easy Jobs nnd no hard work. , It 1b the height of injustice this bonus. Teu nnd I and the peer men and women of the country will pay for that bonus if passed. JOHN HENRY SMITH. New Yerk City. February 20, 1022. "Then In the Heart" Te (A Bdlter of tht Bvenlna P.. Ml. r.J..., t irlCn an of ,(ur r"srs lecaU the wi.vnu.s line ler mI , Then In the heart you only keep your cat tie In; rne exeat love find a place te deep and enters in. Philadelphia, February 2T, 1022. Frem What Peem? Te the Bdlter of the Bvtntna Publlrt l.titatn eir tan you or any of jour reader tell me the name of the poem from which the tel. luwin- lines are taKen; -ur una is naxea irutn. say what you Will, That when a tmeBta In. th.tr . itn They count for naught amenar the .en of .."i8"' RACIIEIi T. AVBRT. Philadelphia. February 24, 1922, "The King of arlaf" Te the Bdlter of tht Bvtntna Putlte Ltdatr: Sir Can any'ef your reader furnish th poem of which th following- line ar a part: "Frem th thren of HI crei th King of Grief Looked out en a world of unbelief. I It nothing- te you that I bowed Mr head? Is It nothing- te you that My bleed wae hed?" JOHN T. THOMPSON. Philadelphia. February 25. 1022. "One Must Pled" Te tht Bdlter of tht Bvtntna Pullte Matr: sir A number of year age I read a poem which cent fined the follewing: "One muet pled while another muet ply At plow or loom till th unaet stream. But when night oemea and the moon ride high Every man I a king of dream." Can any of your reada lilr ma in ivt Ulr S. L. WrNTLE. Philadelphia, February 2E, 1022. "The Power of Will" Te tht Bdlter of tht Bvtntna Puelle Ltdatr: sir I will appreciate It If vau will nrlnt tn yeui People' Forum th poem entitled "Th Pewr of Will." beginning: "If you think you ar beaten, you ar." ABRAM Ia BAILBT. Cheeter. Pa.. February 28. 1022. THE POWER Or WILL If reu think you ar batn, you ar. ir you think that reu dare net. you don't. If you'd Ilk te win, but ren think you can't, , It' almeet a "cinch" that you won't. If you think you'll leae. you've lest. Pet out In the world you find Succei begin with a fellow will: It' all In the atate cf mind. rull many a race I leit Ere even a step I run, And many a coward fall Ere even hi work' begun. Think blr. and jour deed will grew; Think small, and you'll fall behind; Think that you can and you will: It' all In th tat of mind. ssbuti,zv-rt"..af 1it7cintmllt,0s the? were or Tenlng ifis "' "', "csircs te nveld ' V Iter Kf Cn,ee. l,the Wer'l l.v. ul a'rvice from .Tnlu im? " ' ii-m. WWl upon t hns nftWa in CSW Prr:,rf,t0Mh,,,pt et their bin nS'n'i,i,rt,,,,rM,n'',1 lnw : '"".v im i cir nit. "runi W.-isT7Z7T? Suggestion te Pay Benus Te the Editor of the Evening Putlte Ltdatr: Sir Can we net pay the bonus In the following manner and place the payment 'where it belongs? Let Con gress pass an act giving power te the United States Treasury Department te find the bank bulances of all persons, business houses, corporations, banks, etc., en January 1, 1013, and also en January 1, 1022. Then we can see where most of the profiteering is, nnd tax these accounts which show mere than 10 per cent increase, say 60 per cent. Don't j en think this would mere than pay the bonus? R. 8. Atlantic City, N. J.. Feb. 22, 1022. Min Should Beb Her Hair Te the Editor of the Bvtntna Publio Ltdatr: SirTer heaven's sake, please have Min te leek at her own self and dress up like a human being. I would ad vise her te bob her hair. G. E. MITCHELL. Philadelphia, February 27, 1022. Questions Answered Meaning of Proverb Te the Bdlter of the Evening Public Ltdatr: Sir I hat received a card from a frlena In Scotland, containing the view of a .Scotch mint and. underneath, the lines' "Many a mlckle makes a muckle." Wlial le the meaning of thls7 II. W. L. Philadelphia, February 23. 1022, "Many a mlckle makes a muckle" Is a thrifty Scotch proverb, mainly used te ex- ,pree the same meaning as tne English ' leKO euro ei ma pauiv aim hid iiuunae will lake care of themselves," and the American, "A penny saved Is a penny earned." Wants Disraeli's- Speech Te the Editor eHhe Evtnina Publio Ltdatr: Sir I should like te see printed the speech of Disraeli In the Heuse of Commens en the death of Lincoln. (I. W. .4 Philadelphia, Pebruary ST. 102.'. Asks Information About Authoress, Te the Editor of tht Evtnina Public Ltdatr: Kir Can any one tell me something about the authertM Virginia LeurneauxT S. L, CI. Philadelphia. February 28. 1022. Whe1 Wrete It? Te the Editor of the Evtnina Publio Ltdatr: Blr Who wrote ''Let me write the aenge of a nation and I care net who make the If you think you ar outclassed, you are: Teu'v get te think high ta rl; Teu'v cot te be sure of yourself before Teu can ever win a prize. Life's" battles don't always go Te th stronger or fader man: But aoen or late th man who win la the fellow who thinks he cau. t ' Name of Auther Wanted Te tht Bdlter of the Eventna Publio Ltdatr: Bir can you tell me who wrote (ha fni. lowing poem, or can one of your readers give th author's name? WHAT IS IT ALL? What la It all when all I told. This ceaseless, telllre for fame or geld, The fleeting Jey or bitter tears? We are only here a few short years; Nothing our own but the silent past: Leving or hating, nethlntr can last. Darn pathway leads te the allent fold. Ohl what Is It all nhc.i all is told? What ta It all? A grassy mound. Where day or night there Is never a sound, Savs the soft, low mean of th passing br?ez A it levtrsly rustle the silent tree. Or a thoughtful friend with whlspetd prayer May sometimes break the stillness there. Then hurry Away from the gloom and cold. vu, wnat is n an wmn au is leia? What la It all Just passing threuch A cress for m and a creis for ou. Ours seem heay while ethers seem light. Dut Oed In the end mekes all things right: He "tempera the wind" with such loving care: He knew the burden that each can bear. Then changes life' gray into heavenly geld Ahl that is ull whoa alt la told. r. S. BLACK. Philadelphia, February St, 1022. "The Seng of the Rese" Te tht Editor of tht Eventna Publio Ltdatr: Sir I herewith Inclese the words of the eng requested by Laura T. Clements. MBS. JOHN R03ELL. Oaklyn, N. J February 22, 1022. THE SONO OF THE P.OSB Ne beautiful palace have I en the hill: Ne picture te hang en my wall; But never an artist could taint with hit skill Th bloom of th rose en my wall. cHenus Then sing me a song of the rote, A song that I tender and true; She wears a red ieie like the daintiest queen, All gleaming with Jewel of dew. When down the dark i alley, In purple and geld, The morning comes dewy and bright, I leek from my window te see them un fold Their buds at the klia of the tight. When niw In the evening my labor are o'er. The stuJens crew lore en the lea, LOOKS ROUGH SMOKES SMOOTH COBS The Economical Qtjar OjarQP IT'' Saturday Night ?'H m j SOZY lamp-lit tables perfect service delicious Jlj B V feeds and rippling music that fairly teaches one If IB te dance. What better way te wind up the week JhJ kg than a delightful Dinner-Dance at Green Hill Farms vA In Hetel amid discriminating people in an exclusive Jhj IB setting. In If Laureace Mareicb, Manager H ID Overbroek, Fn, fHI In -. it., ti.,.1. mC&ll I ua JVl II1C Ulllkuiu --aa- vaaa e IVllieS 1 m Highway tmf9-- Frem II at City Line XQi JUl Philadelphia J g HOTEL I H CONCERTS EVERY SITNnAV WlfKNTMn 9 """"TtnMTfWtriTfTTWfftiWTTTTmnr wu """ZTr'"M" b -fcC3CS3ajp aBBBBaaSaaaaaSa. 'aBBB' B aSHBaal VW - wbbbsV '.aVaaW r'aBBBBVWBB99BBQBHarBBfiaCBBBl W it ,j"W 1 W W bbW a il i I bbbW bbbbbbbbFbbbF T tW tr mmwmtmttmtWtWmmimm um 4 ' ' j. Whtt wrntt yes it yif tu'fmit tcity, il it am ml It Aimer Stereil Standardize the Office Office furniture bought at different times and of different manufacturers resem bles the man wearing coat, pants and vest from three different suits. Net only appearance but economy are conserved by Standardizing in the office, if started along right lines Globe Glebe Wernicke, for instance. 751 75 751 Glebe -Wernicke B ma ml Upright Cabinets I 1 "2000" Weed Line ' 1. W The feature of this line of cabinet units is the open sides or ends, separate finished sides being required only en the outside of end units. This construction effects quite a sav ing in cost where a number of units are placed side by side in battery formation. These units or sections are 28 inches deep from front te back and 62 inches high without legs, or 67 inches high with legs furnished either way. The "2000" line, like all Glebe-Wernlcke Sec tional Cabinets, is fitted with filing devices of all kinds, drawers, cupboards, roller shelves, etc. Made ln quartered oak and imitation mahogany. The "2000" line is a geed one te Standardize en economical, efficient, handsome. Let us suggest an outfit for your office. 'rtlV ' J VTJJP--?..5-?.i? . -a t'i a iiia-M -th ira s 9 - ff Quality Economy Service Courtesy Anether Gelden Opportunity! CANNED FOODS WEEK March 1 te 8 A Harvest for Housewives March 1 te 8 We Guarantee Almar Brands te be-Superior te Similar Goods Under Any Other Labels! Your Meney Back Without Question is Our Guarantee! fimSitim AUAAR Fancy Maine CORN-16 AC4AAB Extra Fancy PEAS 25 ALttAR Stringless BEANS-25- AUAR LIMA BEANS28 I ' flDBi AlflAR Hand-Packed TOMATOES J 12&-2& MEDIUM CAN LARGE CAN C.AKNVTk VFnrTADrrc V Choice Crashed Cern . can 10c Fancy Crashed Cern can 12Vic Choice Early. Joae Peas can 12V2C Fancy Sifted Peas can 19c Choice Red Ripe Tomatoes, can lie & 15c Mixed Vegetables can He Fancy Succotash can 14c Silver Lake Beets (whole) can 17c Cut String Beans can 12y2c Choice Lima Beans can 12c Sihrer Lake Lima Beans can 25c Heinz Baked Beans can 10c & 14c . Pamnliall'a R..a. en- -v !"" can avc j- : r J rAtVrvrn irpjiTti California Apricots . . . .Ne. 1 tall can 15c California Apricots Irrge can 25c California Cherries . . . .Ne. 1 tall can 22c California Cherries large can 35c California Peaches . .large can 23c ft 29c Calif. Sliced Peaches Ne. 1 tall can iee Del Mente Pears large can 35c Fancy Jersey Pears large can 25c Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, can 23c ft 29c Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple. 11 os can 16c v Hawaiian Grated Pineapple . . .can 19c ujJHHuT-P r Fresh Frem The Nest Nete the Lew Price of Strictly Fresh EGGS 17 oez: J Almar Brand in Sealed Cartons EVERY EGG GUARANTEED SELECTED EGGS Big and Meaty 33c dez. Ve- Appropriate Feeds for the Lenten Season Beardsley Codfish pkg 13c Banner Codfish pkg 7c Pere Codfish Mb bricks 19c Neva Scotia Herring 3 for 19c English Smoked Bloaters each 13c Gorten's Codfish Cakes can 18c Gorten's Fish Flakes can 14c Dexie Clam Chowder can 13c .Imported Kippered Herring . .can 15c, 25c Fancy Red Alaska Salmen can 25c Fancy Pink Salmen can 12c Oil or Mustard Sardines can 5c Beeth's Canned Shad can 15c Finest Quality Shrimps can 15c Finest Tuna Fish can 10c, 15c, 30c Almar Macaroni pkg 9c, 3 for 25c Campbell's Tomate Soup can 10c Almar Cracker Meal pkg 10c Why Pay Fancy Prices for Ordinary Butter When Yeu Can Get ALMAKBUlltK i"f lP& 4Jr Guaranteed the Best Butter Made! Wrapped in Cenrenlent lb. Print ATBROOK BUTTER - J 42c lb. c lb Frem Finmat Imoertationt M-MR inc V4 lb. TEA 12 AfMAO hi Le,f r-lV FRESH Pan Leaf BREAD 6c National Bucuit Ce. MACAROONS dO What Splendid Coffee!" That's what everybody says about ALMAR COFFEE The Equal of Any 40c Coffee On the Market ALWAYS FRESH ROASTED DISKS. CHAIRS. SECTIONAL FILINOI CABINETS, WOOD ANDSTMX. aLOSK SAFES. or-ICE BUPPIIJIS.SKCTIONAL BOOKCASII8 MtONM. MLL'tMLNUT eSSO-OSBI, UVSTCMW-lBUm TBti erniektt HIGHEST QUALITY TJUat p&ial&. r LOWEST PRICES J We Handle Only One Quality the Best Exactly as Advertised Chuck Roast 10 Rolled Beef llfc Roast 19 CROSS CUT c lb. FILING BUSINESS PAPERS improperly is mostly due tu iuvAHciicma 01 ni0 cierxs. investigate the STANDARD Dunuuu ur 'UNG AND INDEXING at the aearess. above .SU.,T.M.r,ia& mmaimmtwmmmJim 1 -1 r . IliVtaKiKiMIf 75 STORES U V Belar Roast 20 g& Meat 6 Vei There ia no better Beef told any-whcre--even at 8c lb. mere than our prices, convince Yourself! W Fowl 34s We De Net Sell Celd Storage Fowl or Chickens perk Sausage LEBANON 18S Who! or Half 20S BOLOGNA L.fRib Roast 18 g Choice Cuts 28s TK ere a a uptc-and-aean HBFRN A ;. c '- -a. . j-. t Ne t,UaPPeintm.nU. 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