Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 15

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Letters te the Editor
M Boekb ncfer's case
il .1. fitinr of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir I lmvc rent! your Ptllterinl In this
ironing's TiEHOKn en the bookbinder
dJMslen with (trrnt Interest nmt itpprc.
'''"cheuMndi f men mill women In our
AlVr tonight lime doubtless icntl the
;.,. nrtlrle nntl lejelee In our help
fnt Attitude teuitid Inw enforcement.
;Th;MBlU0"!c.)AfBVPATlMX.
' IPMIa.lelpl.in, April 11, 1022.
Talk About the Weather
Te tif Editor el the Evening Public Ledger:
pHIr The nnumml warm spell ie
call the conditions existing during the
winter of 1H20-2I. when", ntveiillng te
reports, the exceedingly mild wenther
tVis quite pi'iirml throughout the
Northern Hemisphere, even np te the
Arctic Chile. ...... .
There v ns eenliiernble tlisrussinn nt
the time nmeng the wire men ns te the
probable causes theieef. one aylng
"sun npnK." another something clue,
find m en. until there was one who
appeared te be let, conservative and
llUC-DOUIKI Ulan uir iu-di, wiiu iren;
thnt.
...tmlttpll
purely a matter or theory, one rucsh
was probably ai geed as anethpr."
That bi-liig tU iae, let n layman
4vc his "guess" im te the cause of
The present extra warm weather.
If we will take the trouble at night
In view the southeastern heaven!', wq
HI'ebV.te the giant. 'planet .Tuplter,
llie moon, and the leaser giant planet
Saturn In utniunetlen. Particularly is
ihls the cave vvltt .luplter and the moon.
As the moon la in the full stage,- It
indicates that, viewed from the earth,
It is directly opposite the sun and that,
iherefere. the earth Is between them.
In this position, it seems reasonable te
lielleve. that the earth, in addition te
die solar energy It draws te itself, is
passing through and intercepting much
of the j,elitr energy that is en route te
i he moon and the planets Jupiter and
Saturn, and we feel the result in our
unusual weather conditions.
Tile National Government maintains
:m expensive weather bureau, and its
experts talU learnedly of "areas of high
pressure" nnd "areas of low pressure,'
liut if they hate ever committed them
selves te an explanation of the caus caus
.itlen of dip lenstnnt changing of these
mras. It has net come te my notice.
And in passing, these two terms are
Mimewhat cniiftiHifig. as they nppenr te
he used te describe conditions opposite
u the popular conception of high pres
sure and low pressure.
When there is en eclipse of the .sun,
the path of the moon's shadow passing
ver the caith can be mapped beferc-
and. Win ian we net, also, try te
nncelve and lsunlle 'the invisible
ii'.nar. planeterv and solar Influence
that blend, or ciess or oppose eacn
iiliier. ncceidlng te the -lcspectixe po
sition of each, us the lirst cause of our
i hanging wenlhcr plus or minus, nc nc
'erdlng te the terrestrial season?
"When the morning stars Ming to te
icther" (.fob xxxxlii, 7) Is a beautiful
hcure used undoubtedly te describe the
vibratory forces of the universe for
what is music but vibration? It is
iliese violation forces that give life and
motion te i In- entire universe. n why
imc accept the thenri that they are able
le influence tcnctnal tonditlens? ?
v C. If. MANNING.
I'hlladcliihl.i. ApmI II, 11)22.
invalidate ether excuses for our lack et
n repertory theatre, but, 1 shall say
something of causes and reasons for It.
e lack a cohesive boiivef genuine,
eager, active devotees -te Jhe dramatic
Art and the ntUnf Mini theatre. Here
Land there Is a person or a group of two
ir liirec witn sum devotien: Liint.uc Liint.uc Liint.uc
votlen pteduces nothing because these
people ere net associated.
All else we have Is n bedv of promi
nent persons who are supposed te be
devoted te the dramatic and thcatie
arts, but of whom se few really arc that
they can luremplMi nothing. This body
is composed mainly of persons in wjiein
personal anltv. social snobbery, face
Hiwbbcty, wealth snobbery, some kind
of politics one. mere or nil precede
art. Titer accomplish nothing together
because they will net work together. Te
de, that they would have te put aside
personal vanity, jealousy and snobbery
and these admirable nualltles of a first
class person must net be sacrificed even
for nrt. Thev are divided Inte cliques
and these clhiues accomplish nothing,
because each is mere Intent en defeat
ing the purposes of the ethcis than en
accomplishing env of its own.
' Tf these people ntc beeught te sup
port any movement thev must knew
before replying whether the originators
tf it are .lews or Gentiles, whether they
are et tins cmt or tnet, wnctner nicy
are in.the Secial Register, whether they
Se long as it was ure friends of this or that person. We
driven by men' nnd by women? Attn their
names, j p
OleucMter. K. J April 8. 1922.
-."0',,lf.l"".r"'ert, of n" drives rc net
acwjslblc. Tnli mncla with Ifndlnf HrllUh
5JH . 2I!'U h,,e hewn nvernges of from
:L0iM,. v-rd' nMhM re the neareat
awretlmM figures thai can be ah en with
any decree of certalnlv. Namea of the irolf irelf
era making- auch drltea ure net kept In n
permanent record. .There la, however, n well
authenticated caa Mn California vvIicm n
000-jard hole vvaa driven last Jinrl a high
wind was behind tthts shot, the Bretiml
was baked like cement I nd eloped toward thn
hole. Upder similar fnvoruble clrctim
atancca flrrUrun a golf ball 400' yatda Is
net tlncdhirtinti. 'I he distance of n drive li
la rxelr dependent en conditions under which
It Is made. '
"Subscriber" The nam cf the Individual
ou mention is net In the city dlrecierv, nor
la that of the asanclntlen of which he l
aecretary. It la, therefore, net practicable
for the People's Forum te -Indicate the ad
dress aaked for.
Poems and Songs Desired
will hoc a repertory theatre when they
ask only if they arc sincere anil capable
urtlstu and devotees et avt.
An effort was made last autumn te
establish a repertory art theatre here.
It was te have been directed bv Emin
uejLllcleher. an adviser nfthe Theatre
Guild. It' fulled principalis because of
the warring of the clleues. Several pet -
sons forget motion and were enthuslas- '
tic at the iii"t suggestion and then '
chilled wheiKTthcv learned certain ether i
persons did net favor it. Seme whee
suppett was usked disliked ethers who
had pledged support and they jut
wouldn't plav. se there. What an In
spiring attitude for a devotee of ait!
One ,pasrlenate lever of the drama was
i.nablc te nttend a meeting because it
was tee difficult te go from his home in
some suburb nnd return te It. Alse
none of his friends were much Inter
ested. Undoubtedly some memory of thiswa
in the conscious or subconscious mind
of Mr. Bamberger when he wtetc that
"it requires a big man. one who eon
rallv all the Interests" about him.
This is the same thine that anv es
thetic movement lias te face in Phila
delphia. It is the same thing thnt many
movements I hat are beneficial though,
perhaps, net altogether esthetic, must
face'here. I cite the matter of the John John Jehn
eon nrt. Jehn G. Jehnsen's will clearly
indicated his nwarcness by specifying
in substnnce tthat there should be no
'eck jobbery with his ait and provid
ing that If the teims of his will were net
met Ills art should go te the Metiopoll Metiepoll Metiopell
tan Museum, whete, I undertake te tell
you and all the nartics te the squab
ble about it. il has a blessed fine chance
of going. In that whole Jehnsen art
row there is net a principle nt stake
nothing but petty personal pride and
vanity. Eliminate thee and you elimi
nate the lew nnd Keep the art; keep
them and you keep the row and elimi
nate the nrt probably.
VAN VKCUTI2N HOSTETTEK.
Philadelphia. Am-ll 8. 1022.
"Just at the Sun Went Down"
Te the Editor et Iht rientne TuMIc Ltitetr!
Sir ricaaa print In your People' i Forum
the werda of the eeni, ".tut na the Sun
Want Down." a few llnea of which are:
"Wounded and bleedlnc upon the field,
Twe dylnr selldera '.';
On held a rlnclet of thin, crat- hair
The ether a lock of brown," etc
M. 11 V.
Philadelphia, March 2R. 1022.
JUBT AS TMr. SUN WRNT DOWN
After the din of the battle's reur, Juit a
Bidding each ether a laat farewell
the sun went down.
' Chorus
One theuht of mother at home alone, feeble
nnd old and ttray,
One of the aweetheart he left In town, happv
and jeun and ;
One klased a ringlet of thin gray hair, en
klaant a lock of brewni
niddlna- farewell te the Stars any Striper,
Jiut ns the sun went down. 4
One knew the Jey of a mother's love, one
of a aweetheart fair,
Thinking- of hume, thev lay tUU l side
breathing a farewHl prajeri
One for his melher se old nnd arm, one
for ,hls love In town,
Th-S closed their eyes te the earth and
ekles, Juit aa the sun went down.
s
"Way Down East"
Te thr KdAer et the Kirntne Publle Ixttaer:
Sir rn any render kindly supply the
words of tt. sene named "Way Down
Eist," which atarts off as follena:
"Wa denn Knst amert the mountains and
the ahady maple trees
Thire stands a dear old hemeatead all
nteii"." C UAHTHrur:.
Philadelphia, April 7. 19J2.
Peem and Seng Supplied
Te the Krflter of the Kirnlne Public l.tJert: j
Sir I sew In riaturdav'a pnper a request
for the peem called "I.esa Than Duat," I
am vcrv slad te b a'jle te sml this and
ebllcc "N. M. D."
Theae llnea were used In Mary Plckferd a
picture called "Laa Than the Duet," I am
aiire theee lines are correct, btcauas I copied
them from tha book of senaa, "Four Indian
1jed f.srlcs," by Lawrence Hepe and Amy
Flnda. MISS R. STIiPHENBON.
Camden, N'. J.. April P. 1022.
"Humeretque" and Beeka of Bible
Te the Kllter et the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Please print the werda of the aen
called "ltumereriue", alae a poem I thlnlt
It In called '"I he Beeka of the Illble." It
begins like tills: "In deneelt the world waa
made," Maybe aem of the leadera can
aupplv It. AIR. H. I.. HAIt.KV.
Philadelphia, March '.'Si 1922.
Can a reader aupplv 7
"Mr. Smlth'a Surprise"
Te the Editor of the heilne Pubhc l.edetr:
Sli-AVlll ou kindly nak for the poem
containing tha follewlnc llnea and print It
In the People's Ferum:
"And Afr. Smith aald aa he entered the
realms of bllie,
'Well. I never epeeted anvthlnr like this "
A. i:. .TACOBH.
Philadelphia, March 30. 1922.
A reader requeals the werda "i a poem
railed " Weman's rtemers." Can a reader
upply It?
ASCO. ASCO
i lamiiiiffliiif iiJiiifflmiHinini NiMiraraMM
"O. " Philadelphia The poem ei
ak for Is tee len for reproduction In lh
People's rerum.
I.t.SS TlfAN THH DUST
By Law renca Hepe ,
Lees than the duat beneath thy chailel'a
wheel:
I.eja than the rust that never stained thv i
swerd:
Ridley Park Heuae Looted
' Chester. April 33. Burglars broke
through the rear window of the real-
, dence of Peter J. Nelan. Crura Ivnn
read and West Ridley n venue. Hidlcy
Park, and obtained articles valued at
SOO.
Questions Answered
Income Tax Payments
Te the Editor of the Evening PuWe Ledger:
Life a Game Of Chance slr ''" settle an argument please Inform
i ma if UmiuAinli aa a h .a lll tMt
Te the Iditoret the r.icniva Public Udgtr: ". .7 ,''"," """ """ "rl" "' com'
Sir Let llie Sllgget my idea 011 life Alse what is the penalty for the whn r..
newadays: fae te pay the aame?
A married life is n game of cards; ,,. nl. " A8T,A0UTKADKR'
last it Is .tibbage. next he. tries te !,p,ln" clt5' Pa" Ar" 10-
"0 it alone" ill it Mirt of "cut, shuf- . "eusew Ives and mill alrl whete- paraenal
lie and deal" pace: then he "talscs" ll1"'"" c"Md ,h ,m,t" Pfejerlbed In th-
I Ik- ".leiif..." uIipii l,U mother "tnkes n n'',1"B Art are net exempt from payment
lie tieilii win u Ills metnei taKCS a of lnterai, T Tha law also prevldea that
liaml in. nnd .ventinty te He.vlc, , individual . . . who willfully at
"beats I he little inker with ber five, icmpta In an manner te defeat or evade the
'I hen with his "diamonds" he wins the i ehrflt be nuiltv of a mlsde-
"iUCen of hearts." meaAei and alnll be fined net mere than
Tircil of plu.ving a "lone tiauil lie I i eim 01 imprisonment for net meie than
xpresses n ile.ic te "a-sisl Ills rnif "'" ,enri "',""' ieemer vrun in- cr.t or
partner." tlnews out his (arils and ' ,", "l"'"j. , 'v '" ""'" ."" """mi wnen
ie clcigjmi.il takes n SHI bill out of ' " "":?.,'" '. v." "Z ".." " "V. Dn" .ai"..'
It... -.. ... -I . kJI ... I It iiuemiuu ifti'ii lunii iiuriil. II, lOHKH InR
him en a pair. hbc "utdeis him .......ri, v ,in,ihu ih .mm.n, ,..... i.
Up 'te build the tires. . ,kc a "kllltve" pajnble.
lie jeiiif. the "clutiu." wheic he eme-I
limes keeps "straight." but mete often! , , . .
tomes home "Hush." ' Shakespearean Quotation
He grows nlil nnil ' bluu. sees a
"deal" of tienblc and when nt last
l' "shuffles" nfl this mortal i oil and
'p.isis In hisiliecks" lie s "lakcil in"
I'v a "spndi'" and life's pilful "itame"
I- ended,
And, no mutter w lint sort of "hand"
lie held, tJiibiiel with his hoi n will
"Hump it."
New, jiiii sec, our life is eulv n
y.une of i luince.
jenx .. it. i.. di:nt.
Philadelphia, Apill 7. 11)22.
Petty Obstacles te Repertory
InlhchiUlet nf tlu b 1 cm-IB ' iblli l.tilgd .
Sii Tin ion JtamhcrRcr'i nuthtirita
'Ire lettet In tm PcepleN Keriiiu, loin lein
iiientiiur en tin Intertiew with Dean Ar
'hiir H. Ijiilnn. pi eved that "the cie
Hive effen. il,e wrltiiiR of idnv." Is
ini finiii ieiitiul for a lepciterv tlie.i
lie for Philudilphl.i.
Mr. TJanibe.-jjei ,h something in in
aluatliiB "lie of the nlie ceuse fm
"iir ;l.uk ;ir vimptlitng undenltbh vveith
"lille. Kip.wlne the subiecl us lie does,
!" ifitibl luie ilene iiietc.
tti'i'liilis usiile of ii.ses often nil
"Mis eiiues uii. I irnsuiis, which aie
"Men uei c, ),,,. hiill net ns, veur
,Ml( ' Hike mi tune anil cncrc'v te
le thr Kihtei of the Er,iinu I'ublle Ledger:
sir Klndl elilign hy klvlnc me the
nam et the author of the follewlns quota
tion Il In mler le trarh twentj the eed
I thai In le b" len than le be en et the
I iwents tu fellow vein own Instrui llena."
ie il aprr In fhalwappare's "AI-r
di.int et enke ?
s. n rnA.vcis.
I'liilndi'nlila. Nprll S 19.'.'.
I I he iiumetien fim the necend aivne of
I Net I "M-ichent of Venlie. ' It Is spoken
h- F'ertlH n nil. corrects given, la aa Col Cel
Imvs "If te de wre as rv a te Itnevv what
wtrn i;e I in de, cl apels had ben churches
and peer men' ceilaees princes' palaces
It It n uoed .llvine that follewK hl own In
structten". I can ei.aler teach twntv what
wer Keed te l deni than b one of the
I twenli te folio v mine own U'atlilni. ' etc
Length of Gelf Drives
le ilir htlitei u the EinUiie Public I eda'r:
Ml - Wl I von kindlv i ullite In jeir "Quea
liens Anernl ' lelumn bv telling- me t hi
kie.hcm dlstaiK'e lhat elf bills have brcu '
The I'eeple'a Porum will apiiear dally
In the Kienlnc I'lihllr Iedatr. nnd nlse
hi the Simdiui Pnblle l.et:er. letter
illsriiasliie tlnielr Inpira will he. printed,
n well ns required poems. nd qnea qnea
liens M teneral Interest will be answered.
EasterHams
Theae rcRttlar hami are sugar-cured and equally
meked (8 te 15 lb. averaBe). They are the
nneit aunlity hams money can buy, and we charge
terthc i)plrn eny net far thf emr
Large Slice Ham, 45c
Strictly Fresh Selected Eggs
Guaranteed, each and every one Uder. te carton)
Nice Lean Sliced Bacen, per lb. .
T' J ' ii
shoulders of Veal for Roasting
Breaut of Veal for Filling
Rump of Veal for Roasting
Legs of Veal 4- te 5-lb. average. .
rintit
PinVeqe
Butcher's
Oel.r
25
15
C
lb.
ROAST of BEEF 15!
c
( iWWI w UJULI lUlfc
fWi.Greund Hamburg Steak, 3 lbs, for 25c
Half Smokes & Ham or Beef Bologna, 10c lb.
Ojeoer Nut Margarine 3 lbs, for 50c
FINEST
SIRLOIN
RUMP
erROUNi;
STEAKS 25
c
lb
MARKET STRFFlWrF 60.
j221-28;2 Mirk.t St. m Iirkft $t,
S ABBOTTS have ready for Philadelphia's t f
0 xjl Easter Basket a delicious new dessert J j
L Frezen Egg Neg j
f Of fresh laid eggs, whipped te a foam,
poured into pure, rich cream from Abbotts 1
& own Dairies, generously flavored in the old- W
I time style, and frozen te a smooth perfection. J
Creamy colored and of savory taste. Fre- J
I A zen Egg Neg is a special treat for the Easter
k season. J
L Try it te-night or te-morrow. y
Abbotts
J Abbotts Auderney Dairies, Inc
A
S
CL
Buy it from your dealer in bulk or in the sanitary
machine-tilled package which brings Abbotts Ice Cream
direct from the freezer te you, untouched by hand.
M.,
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Y' '-!
fLWt
lEasfcrReiwearl
Surprisingly Lew Priced!
$3-49 $3.90 $4.90
i
m
isM
"Nothing higher many less!"
rpilK Openlnc lln.T wna h nil. SlTtllss! It Jnt cue. te
alievy hew much better people like te ileal with .tore, where
tha eervlre Is prnmpt nnil efflrlent mill the prices rlht. Our
ncsv quailera, with Its IncreHnetl aeiillnc capacltj. Its up-ln-rinte
llxtnres, Hasures .vim ,r thr utmost intnferl when von rnme In
In select .veur fiintvveitr,
(Notes v are printing IhU nnnniintniciit or our llaeter
prlieit one ilnv earlier In the vvenk n n,, ., uii .,.... -r. ..,
icrure In which te aliep ) '
'J ,
llie r.vtrn il.i.v
Wemen'a imoked-hene golf oiferdt brenn calf trim
or leather sole
Womee'i patent ene-itrap tandali
Wemei'i tan bar pumps
Grewjpf girls' patent inttep-itrtp pumpt .
Grewiai girli' tan ene-itrap perapi
Wemea's white duck sport oxferdi, black trim
Wemen'i white duck oxferdi, enameled heel and lele
Minei' patent ene-itrap pumpi, IPi te 2
Miiiei' maheny oxferdi, IP2 te Z
Minei' white cinvai pumpi, 11 ' te 2
Children'i patent leather pumpi, 82 te 11
Children's brown kid pumpi
BevV maheianjr, welt lace iheei, perforated tip . ,
men a miehfanjr, Uoedyear-welt lace iheei and oiferdi
-rubber
.. .$4.90
$3.90
$3.90
.... $2.98
$2 98
$1.98
. $1.69
$2.49
$1.98
$1.98
$1.98
$1.98
. $2.98
new Intl., $3. 43
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-Still Centinuing:
C SALE of HOSIERY
omen's silk .enm.hnik hew, first pnh. 'iKr. m-ieii,I ,nlr 1c
nemen'p. IMe hose. (Irst milr. 3,1c. knenil imlr c
" v" - " "-r, nrsi imir. s.iv, setwnil pair . i
llillUren't. lisle dose. flrt pur, 3Sc. Keiiinil iulr. .. Ic
tt
New
Stere
IBM
ii:
Arch Stu.
Open Saturdays
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North
8th
Street
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Millions of Fresh Eggs for Easter
Asce Stores have long been famous as headquarters for quality Butter and
Eggs. We have earned this reputatieh by the extra pains we take. Right in
from the farms come our eggs, fresh from the nests, and before we place them
en sale, .every egg, as an additional precaution, is carefully examined twice, by
our large force of experts.
Shipments are arriving -daily from the country districts and we will have an
abundant supply of geed, fresh, "dependable" eggs te fill our custpmcrs wants
for Easter.
dez
Fresh Country
EGGS
Twelve geed ones in every dozen.
gmmd
carton
of twelve
27
30
The very largest and fullest of the new-laid
eggs.
Asce Sliced Bacen
pkg
Have you ever trted Asce Bacen? It's dry, sugar-cured, with 2 ezs. less
moisture te the neund than ordinary pickled Bacen. Yeu thus get mere
Bacen te the pound when you buy Asce Brand. Try a package at this remarkably low price
you'll agree that it's sweet as a nut!
121
V2
asce
Coffee
lb
25
Asce Coffee is a "friendly"
coffee you'll be its friend and
booster as seen as you taste it.
Asce Evaporated Milk
"Pure as the morning dew."
tnll ran
9c
asce
Teas
U-tb
pkr
12
1,2 lb pkg 23c: lb pkg 45c
Five delectable blends
and every one a master
blend.
Orang Pekoe
1 VwfL
msW!ssm jEn
India Ceylon
Mixed
Old Country Style
Plain Black
It Protects Your Pocket Boek
The reason we sell Potatoes by weight is that this method insures you
receiving your full tnency's worth. Our policy is a square deal always.
Choice
White
Potatoes
Vz
pk (78 lbs), ISc; iB
Bij: dry, mealy fellows that cook like balls of flour
Baked Potatoes recently?
4 P
(3 lbs)
bu (30 lbs), 60c
Have you served
8
Victer Bread
6C
TLeaf
Mad" of pure ingredients, in bakeries
flooded with sunshine.
Victer Raisin Bread "f 10c
The children like Raisin Bread.
Suefep Butter
47c
lb
If you like geed butter,
you'll enthuse ever the
exquisite Louclla. Taste it!
52j vf
Richland Butter lh 42c
5ff;pilCan Salmen
Cut
te
N'et tl ordinal-'- 'rluim Sa'.men litif the
Ibtat Pink Salmen packed Sed tlcnhcte at j
nucli lilRhrr prlte
-
Special Prices en Codfish
lO
T!ltn CJllMftM lainfi
,'S'
Salmen
21c
Beardsle's
Shredded
sce
Threaded
(While They Lait)
Codfish
Okg
Codfish
Codfish
Asce
Boneless
Get your share of these
the supply is all gene.
pkg
brick
10c
6c
16c
big alues befeie
Reg. 25c Can
Red Alaska
Cut
te
The -v(r.v finest, quality TtnJ Salmen Full of
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Easter Candies
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a chelee selection of Qualltv Candles for Knstcr
at er.v attractive pncei
Easter Eggs
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3fer10c
Cake Specials
Fresh from the Xatienal Biscuit Ce. Ovens
Xl'tlr Ginger Snaps b"""31c
In a cardboard ban el lhat gives the children
hours of delight.
Easter Rabbits
lb
18c
Othelle Cakes, lb 27c
l.iuie leuild cakes, with a mai hira' ev ten
and a 'id' hrevvti chocolate ceatliiB M it -in '.
Jelly Eggs lb 15c
60c Quality Chocolates lb 37c
Asce Tomate
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Sunsweet Prunes
.lbl2V2c, 18c
Asce Perk and Beans.
. 3 cans 25c
Sweet Sugar Cern
. can 10c
Choice Tomatoes
.can lie, 15c
Geld Seal Fleur
5 lb bag 27c
Rich Creamy Cheese lb 25c
Asce Maine Cern
Old Dutch Cleanser
Grape Juice
Asce Ginger Ale
. . .can 15c
. . .can 9c
pt bet 23c
, . . bef 10c
Babbitt's b Seap 6 ts 25c
Buy ahead at th' spcual price.
CEREALS
Held Seal Oais
hce Cern I'lakes
King Wheal . .
Halsten's Brkfst Poed.
sce I arina
pkR 8c
3 pkg". 20c
kg l.'ic
biK pkg 22e
nkc 10c
I'est Teasties Cern Flakes, pkg 8c
Geld Seal
Macaroni
3 fir 25c
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.Nerwav Mackerel each ,'c, 7c. 15r
Soused Herring . big can 12" ;c
Calif. Tuna Fish . can 10c, l.'ic
dorlenV Clam Chowder can 12c
Choice Sardines 3 cans for 10c
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Small Lean Smoked Picnics
Breast . .
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Shoulders
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lb 16c
lb 18c
Sugar Cured Regular Hams
Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens .
Milk-Fed Roasting Chicking
Boneless Breakfast Bacen
bmeked Bosten Butts . .
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