it 3 u i 1 V, kl r !LMiM3mgL mjmsmm WJKPBMWH i-i VHW4 0EAMMND ADVENTURES . Giant CreU'Pnteh Uy ABTUUB W. BTACB Jack and Janet are called ty fhi tin kine te 'P tame Qtant Oren he i en n, rampage, me Vain filch aie t v.ii eans make thrm tinv and give t r" ...L- Cli Aui . !- L 301 vim , fAffft wingi. uiant vresi-raicn Owl' hollow tree. The Judes blte$ M finger and the plant 1umble te '., (he around. CHAFTElt IV. The Giant Builds a Flre ,TACK and Janet 'forget their danger U Wlicn Uiant ures"riucn went mm lillnf ker-thump te tlic ground. The lant looked no comical, iprawllng 'there, gasplnt for breath, they had te liuihi And ee did King Hummer, Prince Flltter-Fhmh and .Tudge Owl. But they shouldn't have waited te Ituih. They should have fled before the (lant could pick himself up. Greaning end grunting, the giant rote te hli feet. He shook hi flat. at nVhollew t"e- . , , "I'll set you yet, old Owl," he reared. "I knew a way te make you reme flylntf out, and when you come out I'll be ready with my gun. I'll sheet jeu with one big bullet for keeping me twake all night; I'll nhoet yen with toether big bullet for biting my finger." That threat sobered Judge Owl in a "Oh, eh," groaned the Judge. Twe bullets they will finish me twice ever." Jack and Janet also worried. What would tee giant no new; Cress-Patch quickly showed them. He began te gather dry sticks. - "Oh, ehl" groaned Judge Owl. "He x is ceing te build a fire te cook me and "Perhaps ha will eat us, tee," whis pered Janet te Jack. "He might like us for dessert"." r But Giant Cress-Patch wasn't build ing a cooking fire he was making n hunting Arc. He began te arrange the dr.r weed at the bottom of the hollow tree. "He is going te smoke us out." wills nficd Jack. That Is just what the giant ' planned te de. He felt in his pockets (or a match. Net n match did he And. 'He can't light n Are without matches," chuckled Jack. But the ginnt quickly proved Jack was wrong. He drew a round magni fying glass from his pocket. He held this in such a way that the sun phone thieugh en theatlcks. The glass caught the sun'H rays nnd gathered them into one tiny point. That point was very het. Tt inndn the twigs smoke, nnd et a sudden they burst into flames. The whole pile cnught fire. The smoke parsed up the hollow tree aa through n chimney. It mode the hlders cough and choke. "We must get out of this or we will be smothered." gasped Jack. But down below the giant was wait ing with his gun. He was ready te nhoet the minute Judge Owl poked his head outside. Something had te be done, and done in n hurry. "I'll make the giant leek the ether way," gasped Jack. "When I de, you must nil rush out and bide In the weeds." Jack darted out of the trees. He was mi tiny the ginut paid no attention te him. Jack, though scared, flew down behind the giant. The fire flared up. the smoke poured up the tree, Judge Owl coughed loudly. "Ah!" reared the giant grimly. "Yeu can smetbqr there or bs shot out side. Take your choice." Just then the giant heard a buzzing , rlnup te his ear a buzzlne as of nn angry bee. Something hit hlra en Miff neck. The giant ducked and dodged. He thought lie was going te be stuug. Uiizz-z-z-r.! Something touched his I cheek. The giant jumped the ether way. I As he. jumped nnd dodged he took his eye off the opening in the hollow tree. Out flew Judge Owl and Janet nnd the i lati ice. "Hoe! Hoe! We fooled you!" boasted Judge Owl, gleefully, as he vanished from sight among the trees. DINE 35 FT. UNDER GROUND Operating Engineers te Held Annual Banquet Amid Dynamos The first banquet ever held in nn engine room in this, citv will take place nt 0:30 tonight when the In stitution of Operating Engineer will held it annual dinner thirty-five feet below the Mtrface of Chestnut htrcel, in the epglue room of the Wldcner Building. (iceige W. Nerrls, governor of the Kcdernl Reserve llnnk : Alba II. Jehnsen, president of the Chamber of Commerce ; II. A. Itealc, Jr.. president of the IVtrkesburg Iren Works, and A. K. Chase, aislitant engineer of the Dela ware River Bridge, will be Hineng the guests of honor at this unusual feast, where the beard will be set in the midst of pepping valves, spinning fly uhrels and whining dynamos. In spite of the proximity of 2200 horsepower in piecess of gener ation, the comfort of the diners will be asiured by fiesh air pumped from tie seventeenth fleer of thi building. One hundred and fifty guests arc expected. LEAVES MONEY, tO CHURCH Nerthmlnitar Praibyterjan tnafltt by Will of Llda R. Flake ' Jflii R,Um, ,et ?2:,r0' or mer than one-third of her entire estate, ha,, been S. J0 c',urch ." charity by Llda R. ?.? f2rmerIr. of 3310. Hamilton Jtrc'l whose will was probated today In the Register's office. y limn UWJ0 WW s,l l'w $1000 outright te the Nerthminnii... rresbytcrlan Church, Thirty. fifth' and SenllV1185 J10000 b "" na tional Investment se that the Interest may be used for maintenance of the same church; 8500 te the Weman's ome ana foreign Missionary Society of the church, and $60 te the Heme Missionary of the' Philadelphia PfW-1 bytery, The remainder la left te rela-i The will of Roe O. Cunningham, Inte of 1000 Hansom" street, bequeaths $100 te the Catholic Heme : an equal nmntinf n Hf. Vlnrent'n Heme, and 1500 te the Tabernacle Society of Notre Dame. Her estate totaled $85, oeo. I.uclnda C. Newberry, who died' In the Covington Apartments, Thirty's seventh nnd Chestnut streets, March 8, leaves the bulk et her $75,000 estate In trust for her son, Frederick M. Newberry. Other wilh probated were: Mary J. Downey, 705 North Nineteenth street. 825,000; Tatrlck Dougherty. 240 North Twentieth street, 825,000; tirumn A x&xm -MiMVtf ivaw; ? lnUBffVA Almira W. Hampton, 18ii Chestnut atrcet, $12,000; Sarah B. Hechstnttcr, 253 Nprth, Randelph street. S7500; Geerge W. Myers, 25.10 North Eigh teenth, street, 80-100 ; Thomaa 8. San derson, 4327 Manayunk. avenue, JH.V 000. James M. Stokes, formerly of Frank ford and Decatur streets, who died several months . age, left nn estate amounting te Si:tS,P37.10, according te the Inventory filed today. """""""""""GOOD THINGS TO EAT" FRED P. BELL Since J 896 we have maintained a reputation for offering te the public only the very beet Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables SERVICE STORES 63d and Lanidewne Ave. 6380 Germahtewn Ave. 52d and Spruce Sti. 5012-14.16 Baltimore Ave. 43d and Baltimore Ave. 23 S. Lansdowne Ave. . .. . t.nIewB, r.) 3204 Woodland Ave. NON-SERVICE STORES Viiit Oar New Stere 1339 Se. 58th St. 4828 Woodland Ave. Ridge and Girard Aves. 2542 Germantown Ave. 2822 Germantown Ave. '. 38c value Pure Praierrea sold for 25c 1 qt. jug Imported Olive Oil S1.40 1 pt. bottle Selected Queen Olives 35c kwvmMiV,COOD THINGS TO EAT '& Dr. Q. S. Jehneen 4ew Olaineetlclan Dr. Geerge E. Jehnsen, 5341 Chester avenue, has been appointed head diag nostician of the Department of Public Health, succeeding Drt Merris Ost helmer. resigned. Dr. Jehnsen, former assistant head diagnostician, was the only man te pass a recent examination for the office, which pays $2u00 annually. & Mere Miles Per Gallen j BtTHOUNE ey Reduction in Operating Expense i SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. 2Z K 21st and Meyamenting Ave. AK Pbeneii Oregon 8170-81711 Race 0310 VV TWO DAY SALE J3SSSU RAINCOATS AND CANTONA " vvr FOR MEN AND WOMEN Values as High as $20 New $7.SO $5.00 Beys' and Girls' Raincoats New $3.50 "IF.lT'S.RUnilEn WE HAVE IT" 820 CHESTNUT ST. SUICIDE USES GAS Charles Acker, 3016 Orlanna Street, Found Dead en Bed Charles Acker, n Kensington mill worker, was found dead in a gas-filled room this morning at the home of his nephew, Bernard Gallen. 301G Orianna street, Seme time during the night lie at tached a tube te the gas Jet. turned pn the gas and stretched himself en the lied te await death with the tube in his mouth. Acker was thirty-nine years old and liad been in ill health for a long time. ENDS LIFE WITHSHOT Jehn S. Gilchrist Kills Himself at Twentieth and Alter Streets lelin S. Gilchrist, of 2102 Chrl. turn street, was found dead this morn ing In an alley, nt 11)112 Alter street, n rrtnher clutched in his hand and a bullet wound In hla right temple. Mis. Gilchrist Is prostrated with Krief nt her home. Friends paid the two had been happy together and knew of no reason te prompt her husband te commit fculclde. Te Award Brewnlna Medal The tenth meeting of the Browning heciety will take plncc nt 8 o'clock to te ai&nt in the di awing room of the New Century Club, 121 8euth Twelfth t. David Wallersteln will read a paper en "The llncon-Shakespenre Humbug," and lher will be reading 'r Miss Helena I. Bnlbirnie. Mrs. M. p. I.lppincett. Mis. O. Plinrleh EiiVi -hi (jiaiis "PeciprocalutemobileTnsurance "teacrROIl 1111(1 AlchllinM llnlnnn. nili. ' will be elected and the Biewnlng Meual awarded, Aeke Dlimlsial et Bergdoll Claim ismlssal of the .S7.")0.000 claims ii. i t',ft "ovpiument of G rover C ihnW1, li?ntt ader, en the ground I L?,i ,hre1 ess of citizenship by con hi, t ?. IscrtIuis from the urmy lie Me ,. '" i row me urmy lie .i.i ferfc'ted all tight te prosecute the Vf,',a was asked by Themar W. Miller, . jrepe.r, custodian, in a petition Suf.- Z in tne Wi"Uict of ('elumbhi fe,r.TM t I t SAVING is what automobile owners insured with us have real ized. Added te this they have found a new idea in insurance service prompt ness and fair treatment in every instance. Cut this out new, mail it and let us explain our plan. Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange Bread Street and Seuth Penn Square PHILADELPHIA Neme , Aidttss ....... - e - ONE CAR FARE Brings Yeil Frem Almest Anywhere te the MARKET STREET IJEEF CO. Alt ear? ran "transfer w wthiiee. te Mi nTTytarkrt Htr-U Stewing or Roasting CHICKENS. . . .25c lb. (ROAST QF BEEF 15 Ksapi Fia Beats Belar Side's of Rsnnd . RMncmbtr thli'ln tha neatl flat cnalltr nttt alwari handle In tlw flnwt ht mwinr ran her. C lb. Tbli bf l2c lb. Finest Picnic Shoulders Pure Lard in Pound Print City Drcucd Meaty Spare Ribs. . . Shoulder nf Vl for Romitiner .... Breast of Veal for Filling . . .J T C Rump of Veal for Roasting r I ,, Lega of Veal -4- te S-lb. average . . J M. J P Strictly Fresh Selected Eggs in Cartons. . . .25cdez! Finest" Oleomargarine 4 lbs for 50c Finest Country Scrapple and Hamburg Steak .... 3 lbs for 25c Finest Half Smokes or Beef & Ham Bologna, 10c lb. MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Mirkel St. 5939 Market St. Per Year CenvenUnte Out Sterti Are Open Friday end Saturday Until 9:30 P. M. Loek for Our Air. in Monday Eraningr Newipapera ASCO ASCO - Willi mummMmmmwaMmi a SUMMER SEASHORE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JO.NB 18. IW2 34 DAILY TRAINS te and rami Atlantic City MTIEK-DAYH . T.w. PlITf.A. Am. ATTJINTIf! CITY Brmd He. Market S. Carolina Chelwu Htatlen Nt. Hliart .1, M. A. .M. I 7.WI H.S7 ' l'.43 ' lti.i.l r.4 "4.M w S.SO ' ' ' 7'.ia ll.Cft r. m. 9.0 1 ' i i'.oe k 'iV.se k 12.40 k 1.00 a'.ei 4.M i.n m ' ' 1.44 X 4.4H 6.00 3.44 r. m. ATCntlB A. M. i 8.80 u.r.7 le.in 11.10 it.ia lj.55 1.4U " 2.ie a.oe a. 19 8.05 "h.30 b.ia a.ea n.ne 7.04 8.40 13.45 A. M. HtatWin r. ni. WEKK-DAYS r.v. ATT.ANTTC 1TY Ar. rillUl. H. Carolina Chrlw Market Hroed St. AArnufi Millien M. tvnarr Millien HUNDAS 1.30 I 5.20 "ri.hi' P. M. A.M. A.M. AIM. x 7.in x a.se x 7..13 x 9.00 ' H.'.Ml 0.A5 8..17 ... V.M a. in .. ie.ss 0.30 10.4.1 0.4C 11.10 10.0 11.45 ' i. iii . .. a.oe I 7,30 , K.40 I 11.15 . . 12.45 1. M. A. M. A. M. i Ti.lnk frnm Flrna.l St. Rtn .ten lit Wait and Nurlh l'hlladelphla te rfcelv pn.cnaeri. Klertrlt! Tralna 1.(le 'Mdrkft Plrcet Wharf for AtlRntlc Clti' (Tenneee Av.. rue) "'.011 "."0. 0.00. 0 00, 10 00, 1100 A. M.. V'.'.Ofl N'oen. 1 00, V.1.28. 2.IM1. k'.VJS. 5 00, k3.2S. 4 00. 0 00, (100. 7.00, en 0.00 imrt 11.00 r. M.. welt-day. h-urdas 5.0O. b(1.2. 7 00. k7 21, R 0i. its 2. e oe. en.ae. in oe. itie se. it. en V. M 12 00 Noen. 1.00, 2.00. .1 00, OO .-. 00. COO 7.00. 8.00, 0 00 and 11 00 1'. M. A. M. 1.40 7.00 7.04 7.34 7.45 Hlti D.JO lo.re M5 4.50 5.30 0.0 7.00 8.30 8.50 1. M. A. M. 10 00 C 3 30 4. .Ml 5.4 X 0 05 7.00 7.15 1.5 8.15 850 X 0.15 9.50 ni 10.30 F. M. A. M. 8.10 A. M. SUNDAYS M. 7.5 H.07 B.SO" 8.47 ' 11.07 11.11) 10.50 0.45 7.35 e'.sr. P. M. P. M. ' 4.40 7-.03 , 7.35 ' 8'.27 "0.35 ' 'lb.30 ll'.IS P. M. A. M. 8. 14 0.10 1 1 .20 3.3 8.13 8.,'0 10.18 P. M. $ M. ,20 C.I3 '8.30 0,15 10.10 11.10 P.M. Pta lop Tt Neith Phllddelplila te Trainn te nTeml !t Phllalc'Phla nml dOrhhrire pasngeri. lllM-trlP Trnlnn leave Atlantic i'Uy Tnnie Aicnu) fei Mir.t PtU' t Whaif 0 4'. 7.45 0 00. 10 00 10 4". A. M 12 CO Nnen. 12 45, D OO 3 00 4 "0, 4 4'. fl 00 7,00. 8 00, 0 00, lO OO and 11,00 I'. M. ifek-d'(K .Sur.dni. 0 tl T 4. 0 00 10 00, in 4 A. M . 12 OO Noen 12 45. 2 00. S TO. 4 00. 4 41. t 30 (1 OO. K 30 7 00. r- 30. S 00 bS 30. 0.00. 10 00 and U CO P M. PHILADELPHIA AND SEA ISLE CITY. OCEAN CITY. STONE HARBOR, WILDWOOD AND CAPE MAY I.T. Ilread HI. Station A. M. 0.S5 4.10 P M. . M 0.35 I.T. Mnrket St. llliurf A. M. X 0.33 8.10 k 12.-J4 V ,1.01 k 1.24 k 1.38 2.00 4.08 4.20 3.0J P. M. A. M. T 0.4K 1 00 J 7 08 H.2I 8.40 8,50 Ar. Se Ikls CIO- Ar. Oteun Ar. tone turiiur A. M. 8 42 10.12 lt.27 f tt XEK-DAY(4 A. M. 0.18 10.40 11.50 2.57 '3. 88 5.38 '0.08 0.30 P. M A. M. 8.54 10.13 11.37 3.1 '4.' 12 o.eo 7! 08 P. M. SVNDAiS A. M. o.se 10' 39 lli8 1. . M 0 21 10,'IH 11.51 3.21 4 li 5 V 7.0 7.05 P . K. M. 0 n 10.40 11.33 Arrtxe llldoed A. M. 0 15 10.3.! II 48 .'.07 11.0.1 3,20 4.02 A.OO 0.15 7 02 P. M. . M. 0 Ol IMS 10 li ler.ri 11.48 Ar. Cape Mar .. M. 'I 0 10.3J 11.40 2.3' 'a.'st 5.18 r.. 1 ri 0 4 P. M. A. M. 07- I0.M) II 40 n m l , LI Elortrle Tralna cenntctlnx at PleinlMll for Ocxaii t V ' !' Mar -t f'"' Wharf B 00. 7 00. 8 OO. B 00, JO 00, 11,00 A. M.. 12 00 Noen 1.00, kl 28 J OO, i 2S. 3 00. k.VJ8. 4,00, 5 00 0,00, 7.00 8.00 O.OO and 11 On V M . wek-rtaj;. Sunday p 00. Krt.78. 7.0.1. 7 2S. 8 00. n8 28. O.On. bO.SO a 10 On sV'.nji1 J.pA M ' r-' O0 Noen. 1 00 2.00. 8.00, 4.00, 5 00, 0,00. 7.00, S.l'O, H 00 and 11.00 I', it Cape ylar lldwoe A. M. A. M. u fl t" I , . fl.33 ?:V 7.1 5:18 ":1 4.1ft '.58 4.411 4.40 , II 40 ,0 28 P M, P. M. P M. P. M. 4.15 .0 X 4..iO 4.47 4. .18 y 8.30 ' ,Uft ?:Si X 8 30 8.33 8. IS . y 0.10 p. m. p. Si. Lt. Htone I.r. Harber 1 itv 1TKXK.DAYH Ocean I.r. 8r Ule Ar. Mnrkft Ar. Bread si. twiari at, -.iiiiien A.M. 8 18 7.25 8.5U 2,04 8.52 4 31 8.44 P. M. P. M 2. SO 4.45 7 8.3J 8.42 i; m' A. M. 8.49 7.25 O.O-l 2.04 3.53 4, lit 0.40 P. M. hl'NO.WS P. M. 1,00 4.45 e'.jn a! 40 PM1. Illy A M. 7 14 7 54 11 J7 ., n. 4!i7 ..! 7.11 P. l P. M. 5.17 7 Ot 0,09 P. M. M. 8.1 3 8,31 8.1 0 27 4.11 0 .". O 05 P. M P. M. fi x 3 7.47 8 47 8 ',. 10 13 10 5 11.10 P. M. . M. II It 0 m p. m! p. ,M. I) .10 i' m. rJrctrln Tralna connetln at Plaant.lll leai Oyan elty (oppealta Pcnna. Pla ) for Market Street Wharf 0 05. 7 20. 8.40. 40 10 10 U 10 . M , 12 10. 1 40 2;40. 8.40 4.10. B.40. 0.40, 7.41, 8.40, O.lu aril 10 40 J' M , wepU-day.. Bundaya. fl.03. 7.20. 8 4. 0 40. 10.10. 11.40 A. M . 12.10 1 0 2 40. 0 40. 4.10. 3,i" 0U0. 81.10, 0,40. 7.10. 7.40. Bb.lO. 8 40, 0,411 and 1(1. 4J P. M. "B" Hexlna runnlnx July 0, V Start" from WpH Phlladelphl. "k" Haturdaa only. "x" Excuralnn train runa te or from "m" llfxlna running July 3. (lenrcla Aenue "a" Huiui Mendaya only, beilnnlnat "i" Exruraten train. July 17. "" Except Paturdaja DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Time shown it Daylight Sav ing Time which will be placed in effect April 30, EASTER ATLANTICCITY TIME TABLE Ala Ticket Aicnti for Spicitl Enter !! Table laewiiif complete amice te and from Atlantic City en Palm Sun day and Eacter. NEW CHELSEA STATION OPEN MAY 1 v The New Chelsea Station at Bosten and Winchester Avenues, Atlantic City, will be opened en May 1. Trains shown above as run ning te and from Chelsea Station will be independent, direct, through express trains. Pennsylvania Railroad fiy IH liurmrii llrllivfuil f ni r) Our Butter Prices Down Again - . V Asce Stores are recognized as exact barometers of living costs, because they aiwaya yi reflect true market conditions, i r i.ta-i rnnrlltleiia We nre nlways quick te glve our customers every advantage of changing conaieno Te this liberal policy we ewe our position of leadership In the grocery field. In the Asce Stores, Quality Counts and Your Meney Gees the Farthest j asW.fWiii vaak w-m- 1 fW m i ejqueitap ib BUTTER 45 c The Finest Butter in Am erica Made in the dairy paiadke of America. Every pound contains the pure, rich cream from 10 quarts of mllKi Hae you ever tasted It? Richland Butter, ,b 42c Pure creamery prints Best Pure Lard Open-kettle rendered absolutely pure. lb 12 C can California Peaches Extra Fancy California Ffnclirs. 21 .can. .tic Hawaiian Pineapple can 1 2te Just rne Um In -veur mouth. N. Chocolate Finjerj lb 29c B. Cocoanut Taffy Bars lb 20c C 'Sorbette Sandwiches pkg 5c Dfllcleun caUcs ut special prices. Seedless Raisins Ue(tulfir fie rIbc. . . . . . .pkg 3c Wilsen's Bouillon Cubes, .can 15c Tuelve cubes In rery can. Shopping Bags each 3c We .Our, Get your ehare. Asce Ginger Ale .bet 10c High quality Lew price. tK.r Asserted Chocolates, lb 37c JeiiyEfK9 ... .lb 15c Ckec. Cr.sm Ef n 3 for 10c One el the two million Arai fcVfcjr iJ mSST 3jcs5f yj Fresh Country Eggs Z7C dez Every one guaranteed positively fresh. ?Si SSS eMwelve 32 The very largest and fullest of the new-laid eggs. Ammonia Bluing Asserted any way you rriah 3B-:20( Babbitt's Cleanser ran 5 Chase-0 3 pf.r 10c (Laundry Crystals. pkgs for Get jour ihare nf thU bargiiln. Sweet Potatoes Coekeil ready te serve. can Sugar Cern 1 Oc Hae jeu rvel Cern Frltterw recently? Tender Peas 1 2V.c With that "Just picked" flavor. Sugar Beets Very tender biff can You'll enjoy them. 14c Lima Beans 1 5c AIvi.ijh a welcome elde dish. OSCO Coffee c lb Its full, heavy body )n suies economy, and its most delightful flavor will surely win you. 25 Asce Evap. Milk, tu" ;"" 9c "Pure as the morning dew." 4SC0 12 pkg i j-lb pkR, 23c; lb iLg. 43c A blend for every taste. Orange Pekoe Plain Black Teas IhmixedwUi M TEA. Mill a awyWMl ,B India Ceylon Mixed Old Country Style s r Geld Seal Oats 8c pi ThoreuRhly steamed , rolled thin (Buckwheat 1T2C ( Pancake Fleur ) pks Makes delicious "het calcce"! Grapefruit 10c Extre Large ureat s fellows, each full et Juice. Asce Sliced Bacen. .pkB 17c Drv sugar cured. Sweet as a nut' Asce Cern Flakes . . . A nice cereal at a bargain price. Kellogg's Cern Flakes Pest Teastie Pkg 7C p 8c Minced Corned Beef blK can 8c Nice with Poached Regs en toast. MazelaOil can 27c A necessity en your pantry shelf. Lenten Needs Gorten's Codfish Cakes can 15c Asce Threaded Codfish pkg 7c r.heice Sardines 3 enns for 10c Soused Herring .big can 12lec Neway Mackerel . . each 5c, 7c, 15c Neva Scotia Herring. . bunch Smoked Bloaters each Calif. Tuna Fish can 10c, 18c 10c 15c Victer Bread Big Leaf 6 Mede bakenes. in our e'n three immense sunshine It's bread as it should be baked. Victer Raisin Bread leaf 10c With big fat raisins. Meat Specials in Our 207 Sanitary Meat Markets MILK-FED COUNTRY VEAL Neck lb 14c Rack Chops lb 20c Rib Chops lb 25c Breast 12k Shoulders lb 16c Lein Chops Ib 30c Rump Roast lb 25c Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens ,b 32c Milk-Feel Breiling Chickens lb 35c Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens ,b 40c 32 te ." lb. average. te 3 lb. aveiage. 1 lb, average. Lancaster County Cern-Fed Beef Finest Standing Rib Roast Thick End Rib Roast "' 15c Lean Soup Meat lb c 7c Boneless Breakfast Bacen lb 20c These prices effect ir in our Phila.. CanuK-n and lubiirban Slercs and Meat Markets m gtimnwuvMWWf mtm 7 SCO mim n'liiPMriM liTOiw?! mrawMw ASCO waiimrawiiuraiEwn SEE OUR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . ON PAGES 2 and 26 m tip a--J 31 VffBl : ') f ? y ri ,r j rti 1 4rl J I 1 "i A'j Mi IK v 1 4 Ai 'd A 4 ftW4 A. y jnme Cem, , s Tf J bWjS. . . mumitii r- m'-L.- ,,,, 4 l. HilmHMM mmt 4, ,. i.; HlMMSr (,, -.. '.i:.5-ijL. . JJMm f ,'.' 4Viil , lt. !,. ,, , , r t & ftyyT;w'n.,i. .V.w , :fe'i "II rixr2!2i !fer.iLiiifcj'.t UaaBi