bbrwbbb 'dtWUf' ; P. '-fW .1': j.nrpa jfrii'ifl rwBi.'itJu.'-niBJU w f tia a aWKWiW ViLwO re! t-'W'v-'; rjp. MlTAMTf' :At A 1. 'y?fit7Kfl2iif f ? ?r '. JitWEIV fr ' r v 5 IT' -U' J ". - (; w" TjiJaw v . j ife'ftw'wi ' jtr' w,w'' W ? -, ' l-VTuW ji " "-': i1 ' ' " r ? TY " r if A &mmm!& mmm EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922 vm si :V.!As w MPROVE MENT 111 REA ASSERTS SEE RELIGIOUS WAR SOUTH AMERICA DR. JUDSON TO RETAJN POST beruin fears cabinet crisis J- A I It,...!!.. ,.... ... Hil ...... ift'iiiiit tuny -. ' I cine uiej jiri - stent rumors here of n Cabinet cilcls t Reyitallzatien of Transporta Transperta Transporta 'tien Systems Doclarecl Pres i out Heur Necessity Ipjw Being' Mint Will Remain University of Chlcane President fop Year at Leait ChlcaR-,, Mny 23. (My A. P.) Dr. Ilnny Pratt Judniii will rontititie n preM.lrnt of tin Cnivcr-lly of riilrnjj' iitJiMst until July 1, l!)2.'l. Dr. TIieiiiiih . t(m(NHe-l, vp'-ri'tiiry te tlir lriit- DEPRESSION PERIOD ENDING Detroit, Mich.. M.v Si. TIip United t'tetcs Is emerging from tlie business Lrnslnn of the Inst two years and Ih,. watchword new is progress. Sum ,.i T!pi prcsld"nt of the Penney! vnnla n.ilrend. clrclnred here today In nn nil "rt". , b"ferc the Heard of Commerce pf"TnV llirt n" "M Mr' llcn' .,re been 11 period of nnxlcty te tin ,1. breads the depiction vw;s he ,f severe the railroads and be ln StrlM ever cxperleiiceil. I think the JiVVetcr. mid the country ban rVnelird the condition at last where the un 1ph of Miimly and demand are IfSln In force, and the country l Ret ting a cenMruetlve viewpoint. Meney la, become mere plentiful for business Jnterprlw and the output of our Indus, irtnl nlants has neatly doubled, coin cein r?cVvU!h the depth of the 1021 Ac- V!" br'avv responsibility is icllnc en (he 'rath nail world," Mild Mr. It. Vew eciuipnifiit i necessary, together n'ith IfliRcr jardi. inipreivcil shops and intension of electiilicntien en main lines.' We iiimePp." be Mild, "te re dure the ce-t of tiiinspertatinn by in-erca"-inu facilities nnd Improving the plant iiml equipment, provided vv(. caji arn a JuMillabte icturn. Itailread Hurilen Heavy "The heavy burdens of hostile nnd dptriietle leRislatieii and roRiilatlen, mut b" obliterated, and the railroads relieved of the series of report, crltl clsmi and invctlpitiens under which nn bulncis could expand. It has been a period of miMindcivstaudiups nnd a Itrucgle for extreme. Incessant, med dlinc bv ( many 'doi'ter.x,' nnd no nelitv flint prediici-d sulbcient net earn Inc.' lias breiiclit ulieut Internal and menial friction, and tlm bulneHs of the nnlinii is butt. The innrgin of Hiundndlt could net evKt becnuve the earnlng pewrr was ab'cnt. an I increase in the sen ice nan te ue aonnuencu. "We hac reached a stase wlieie the traii'-portatlen sjttem (if the coun try lias te be again vitalized, te meet tie needs of our advancing eeinmei(,i, In'lu-tn nnd aKriculturc ' Te de this railroad affairs must, as Tar as possible, be removed from the arena where tliey mut be run te please either politicians, commissions or labor leaders piimarllj, anil the passeiiRcii, shippers, business men ami owner least of nil. Uruad frepe should be slcii te the enteipilse and rneis.v of the lailread owners and tlie managements te carry en their nun business in a reasonable comnicr cemnicr rial wax. freed from restrictive legisla tion and paral7li)g legulatien. Kates te He Adjusted "In this iinccs of rcvltaliatlen. the railroad rates and charges will, of eaurse, be eensei'Mitlxely i educed and adjusted; the consuming iiewers of Ibe railroads must be resumed by adequate maintenance of their Hues and equip ment, (lie labor costs reduced, and like wife, their taxation must be lowered. Ven cannot obtain ceed transportation ff'eiiK'e with a depleted plant, or dis ceuraged managers or dissatistieii cm cm plejcs. and ewiicin getting little or no Wturn en their Imc-tmcnt. ,... i. i. .. . jii ine insi nineii-en nieuins umier i liursuay the TrniiMioi'lnleii Act the icturn earned I dins. 'bj all the Clnss I railieads has been - nciew ....;.! Kill per out. although the' RRDCr) Tfl PflWUIPT FATHER, THEY SAY Protestant Evangelists Interfered With, Presby terians Are Told ELKTON PARSON IS UPHELD ly the Associated Press Des Moines, May '1. lnlerfeience with Pretectant, and especially Pros Pres b.tcrlan, evanjullzatleii in Seuth America, was'ebaiged today in a lepert by the Heard of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the Culled States, submitted te the With general awembly en the lasL day of its session. The report emoted from minutes of the Ilrnillnn mission "that the Keman Catholic Church has emclnlly declared '(iiicrrn seni trCguns' (war without quarter) against Protestantism in Urnzil." "Arcbbilieps. ItWheps and inspired journalists." flip report naid. "have laimclied Inflammatory appeals te na tional sentiment against Protestant missionaries." Tile report cited alleged incidents where the missionaries were referred te by priests as "spies1 of the I'nlted States. Looting of a Presln icrinit church mihsleu bv n mob of ,(K) in mi and the threat of lynching of the pastor, the Kev. Andie .lensm, was al-e charged. ".Marrying Parson" Cleared The Hev. dehn McKlmeyle wns guilty of no elTcnse against the Chuicb when la married 1(100 coupler in a enr and gave bis tewMi. KlUten. Mil., the name of the "(Sretna Oreen of the Kast," was the lindlng Inte yesterday of the Judi cial Commission of the Presb.uerlan Church. The commission eleaicd Mr. McKlmnyle. but sustained the act of the Presbjtery of New Castle in dissolving bis pastoral lelatiens with bis Church. Most of the marriages performed by Mr. McKlme,Ie Joined soldiers, ninny of them from Camp Meade. Mil.. in wedlock with jmtng women of the llaltimere district. The Commission upheld the notion of the Prcsb.Mery "for the geed of their territory." but added Mr. Mc Mc Klmejle wax fully qualitlcd te occupy any ether Presbj tei inn pulpit. Missing Plilla. Paster DrepiM'd After a iINappeninmc which has lastcil ten jeais thu name of the Hev. I'mest C. Hartlett was lemeved from the rolls of the Presbytery of Philadel phia, without prejudice te bini. Mr. Hnitlett dropped from sic,t in irr The Woed-Korbes iinetigatinn In the Philippines, the situation In China. Mexican and Japanese lelatiens, the non-co-operative movement in India, and the Near Kast questions weic touched upon in I lie report of the Heard of Foreign Missions, presented tedaj. The Weed-Forbes lepert was de clared, despite "its recommendation of making baste slnwlj, a tribute te the goeil sense, the desire for knowledge and the Idealism of the Filipine pee ple." The report of the Mission Heard asserted that the Four-Power Treaty would lielp se'm "one of the larger difficulties that confront the Philippine program, vi., the danger of aggres sion by ether nations." Nv.xt year's general assembly will be held at Indianapolis It was decided by the commissioners lieie this morning. TIip nsscmblv will open en the third of May and continue for ten aet permitted per cent lie.- annum, or $"$1,0(11), (H)ll below the lciseuable earn ing letinn fivd in that act. There- fore, I feel that under such nre-ent i iiu n .. ,- .... . tllc - - " - -7 ""- Premised Parent's Fortune rnloutewn. I'ii., May .'.'(. Tlmt they testllied falsely te hPinl their father, Kltner Miller, of Vandeibllt, te the elec tric cliair in order te share In bis es tate of Jf'JO.OOO was admitted by llcdiert Miller, aged eight ; Kunlce, aged twele, and Jacob, aged fifteen, in afiidnwts filed In connection with an in lien te obtain a new trial for Miller, who was convicted of minder of the lirst degiie. The tluee children ilei lined they were tiained and rehearsed In the false sleiv by their sister. Mrs. Anne Livingstone, and brother. Kwing, who told them, the children swore, that in case their father was electieciited or sent te prison for life thp at once would gel a patt of the big estate. Counsel for Miller told the Court that he would be nble te piuw that Lwlng Miller, the eldest sun, wan a part te rln plot iiml dm In planned te kill his father. Filch of the three smaller childicn specified parts of their testimony which tbe. declared bv nfli chult was false. Funic i' said that Fw ing and Anne had told her that If their father went le the clectile cliair, rhev would buj the nicest heu.se In Vnnder bllt, that the) would all live- together ami Mint thc, ieuh go te as man mop shows as tlie desired. .Miller, at his 1 1 Int. testified that he shot and killed his wife as she raised ii ipudw'i' te sheet him. The ililldren said that he had ti Pitted their mother eruell) previous te her death, and past icsuits, uc matter what reads mm de, thev cannot lmmedliitel, t rrmely the ieult.s of the falluie of the transiiortntien sjstem te keep pace with the growth of the country In an nor mal iiei leJ all due te an lnadeeuate ireturii en the Investment." .K.K. KANCELS KONTRACTS OF KLEAGLES IN KAUFORNIA Officials Frem the King Down Are Accused of Lawlessness Atlanta, (,a Mnv "-',". (Ity A. P i Hie Ku Klu Klan has revoked the rainlbsien.s of every Uleagle in Callfor Callfer nil from the kinj; kleagle clown, after J Preliminary Inquiry into alleged lavv lanness In that .State, ami has ap pointed William H. Ceburn as king Meagle in charge of the Klnn's inter isis in California, It was anneun 1 iMllKl,t ,,-v ,: Y- f'hirke. imperial Maiiir or supi erne vlce president of tlie order. "We de net Iniencl te leinstate anv f;le In California who we iiml has lOURllt the doctrine of Inwlrusunsu n 'nenitraged an.v Klan or Klniisinan te "r"eV0 tll.lt this OIL'lllliIltlllll uniil.l jweurngi or did Pn rage anv aetlv- 'lies i coatliei win, 01. outside! of the enstita,,.,! lnvv." Mr. Clarke added: We de net knew that this has been none, i)Ml t S00ns n(,th ,,nf m n'f iV," ?1'evnl, in the pub ... ifii.iirr, ... .!. ...... c! ""';'""'" lll.ll l IMS Hands fur lawlessness ." mulct organization 25 c lb. -MARKET STREET BEEF CO.- ULUSliD DECORATION DAY Orien Mnnrlnv Rinnmn Till Q.ln 'n,l, ijscSpccial Prices for Today, Friday, Saturday & Monday Fer the Decoration Day Picnic All fcugar-Cured Regular Hams Skin-Back Hams , .... City-Dressed Fresh Hams . . . Lean Picnic Shoulders 15c lb Sugar-Cured Boneless Bacen . . 20c !b Heney-Cured Boiled Ham ... 25c y2 lb Finest Lunch Rell in City ... 18c y2 lb "Smokes, Ham & Beef Bologna, 122c lb AH Rump Roasts of Beef or Pinbene Roasts. .20c lb U Belars or Prime Rib Roasts of Beef 20c lb "nest Creamery Butter in 'i-lb Prints 45c lb jresn helected Eggs in Cartons 30c dez Wee or Nut Margarine 3 lbs for 50c ET STREET RFFF fill Mfiaj miZTZ " - run I i-zj-Z5 Mirkft SI. 5131 Market SI.-' Ve,' the l)r said today In icpl.v te tepetts iiaymeiui it. ?)sdlck. of New i. had been apprenched eeneernln,: possibility of taking the position. unisons leslgiiatinu will net coin. owing te Dr. Jeseph Wit th, the Chan cellor, having declined te endorse the proposals made te the Reparations' , ('mum us nil III I'ir W liv Ancireii" t ll.....,.u Mt.flufl, fif llltlllllfi. PMtHclllll .-III,,-), nHiiirm t ........... ..,..- tin proposal te Impose new taxation te cover tlie Iticicase In (Iprinaiiy'H lloat lleat lug debt. ASCO ASCO i!iii'i!iiiii:riiiliii!iliii:iiiiriii:iiiii'iiwiKriii,ii before the beard until .Jul) 1. next jcui, Dr. (loedspoed Mild. Mrs. .luclseu also denied reierts (bat Dr, .luilseti would leave his position. Dr. Juilxnti is in New Yerk, attending a meeting of the Koekefeller Founda tion . 24 OF 25 AIRPLANES SAFE Finish Te3t Flight Frem Fert Sill, Okla., te Denver iieiurr. .May -'.. (isy A. P. i , Twenty-four of twenty-live nlrplane which started front Fert Sill. Okla.. mi a test flight yesterdny. ariived safply at Denver. One of the machines wa- fenced down at I.amar, (jole.. and the pilot finished tiie jetnne.v heie bj train. In landing heie, nnether plane, car rylng Lieutenant Henry Zuntgn Cop per, of the Chilean annv, and Lieu tenant Te Khlek Shen. of the Chinese navy, nosed into a ditch and the pro peller was damaged. Neither aviator was hurt. mmimimwimiiu'THINGS GOOD TO EAT"MfywwwMi -t .- W- W Since 1896 we have maintained a reputation for offering te the public only the very belt Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables SERVICE STORES 63d and Lansdowne Ave. 6380 Germantown Ave. 52d and Spruce Sts. 5012-14-16 Baltimore Ave. 43d and Baltimore Ave. 23 S. Lansdowne Ave. 3204 Woodland Ave. NON-SERVICE STORES 1339 Se. 58th St. 4828 Woodland Ave. Ridge and Girard Aves. 2542 Germantown Ave. 2822 Germantown Ave. ,30c lb. U.tinvlewnr, Pfi.l Belmonte Roast 22c lb. Shoulder of Spring Lamb Perk Shoulders 20c a lb. City-Dressed Bacen, in the piece 30c a lb. Ve Solicit Your CHARGE ACCOUNT for Our Service Stores PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE eUMWMAfVMM "THINGS GOOD TO EAT'imiwwmmmw LI i, a s i: s iT,3SC!r-g-; L CB: Unfair Trading THE qiipsticin of tlie right te the iisp of I he nnnii. C'crrY for Perfumes nnd'J'eilet Preparations wnsnrguedMuy 1 elli bcfoinlIisIleiior..lii(iut 1 Iuh M. Merris, in the I'tiited Stntes District Court for the District of Delaware. After argument by counsel for both .sides, n decree, herewith printed in full, was sinned by Judge Merris, granting a temporary injunction. 3fe Stje iDisitrtct Court of 1E)t WLnittb &taies FOR THi: DISTRICT OF DKI.AWAUIi Ne. ilf, in Kijuity FRANCOIS .10SKPII dc SPOTURNO COTY. J'ldiiilljT, v. COTY STORKS OF AMLRICA. Inc. Dftmlant. And new. le wit. this fifteenth day of May, A. D.. in:.', the motion f plaintiff that a prelimi nary injunction ,ssuis in said cause Invtiig conic en te lie heard at this term, upon lull, nlluhvits and exhibits filed therein, after aiKunicnt by counsel for the respective parlies, thereupon, upon consideration thereof, and as new appc.irs the defendant's use of the Mere! "Oriwiti" is an infnnire ineiit of the plamtifTs trade-mark "IOrigan" Ne. Itii.PTI. and the usoeftho word "Cetv" or words hrnest Cely in connection with or with the sale or advertisement of perfumes or 'toilet picparattens is an infringement of plaintiff's trade-mark "Coty" Ne. H7.'.'0 nncl also enstitutcs unfair competition unless ticcempinicd with the phrase "net connected witli the eripinil Cetv" in immediate juxtaposition therewith, new for the purpose of preliminary relief, it is Orbcrcb, abjllbrjeb nnb SftrCCb by the court that upon plaintiff filing a bend In form and with surety te be approved by the court in the sum of five Hienenn.l .Inline : nnm ii tiened upon the payment of such costs and damages as may be incurred or suffered by anv party who may be found te have been wrongfully enjoined or restrained hercbv, a preliminary 'injunc tion issue out et and under the .seal of this court directed le the defendant. Coty Stores of Amer ica, Ine , its officers, agents, servants. employees, , atternevs and these in active concert or narticiiintinir with them, ...h nn.i nv...... ,. in restraining and enjoining said Coty Stores of America. Ine them. until further order of the court, as follews: 1. Frem directly or indirectly using the said tradc-imrk "IOngan" ir tin word "Oriiran rnni'irtlmi n If H lln t .) AUA..,nn i!1i. .. " 'ft'" x,....v.w., ,,, mi auk, ui j'tnuiuuB ur luiicl prcpnrauens; 3. Frem directly , or indirectly using the device (or any device containing a similar arrangement ?iiUl?0 V? ),,I,lrhw8ippe,,lia at H" lcnd f " defendant's advertisement in the Atla.it. City Gactte of April lfi, P52. and en its Atlantic Cityand Pliil.ulelph.a stores as shown i, eil -bils filed in this cause and en the awnings as shown by the evidence; a. Frem directly or indirectly using the name "Coty" in advertisements or otherwise in con nection with perfumes or toilet preparations unless accemp inied by the name "Krnesl" in cciu.dlv prominent letters ami from using tf.e full name "Krncst Coty" cx.rpt w ben immediately fel owed bv the phrase Net the engina Cely ui lettering of the st.ne style and at least one half the sie used for the word, hrnest Coty but tins shall net prev ent the defendant's use of Us corporate n me pievided that it is accompanied by U,c said phrase in lettering of the same stvle and at least one four h the Mc used for the corporate name, nor shall it prevent the defendant from selling or oller eller mg ler site in Us stores the products which it imports bearing the mine "Kmest Colv" iinnccem-p-imcd by the phrase "Net he Origma Coty" prev ided tint they de net bear the word "Or g " erany mUatien i thereof and provided that there is at all times prominently disphjed and per inanently fixed in each such store, present or future, a placard or such niiiiibcreplncnrdrnsiniv be necessary in order tha at least one such placard may be ec, and easily read from anv pem, each such store, bearing the words "Wc arc net the original Coty and de net carrv Ins ".redu " Is " 'I 1 Y( believe further comment oil the right unnecessary. tRd) HCGII M. MOHUI.S le the use of iV name ( OTY i c T y X1 m The genuine COTY Specialties are sold throughout the wet Id under the name of COTY with out prefix. COTY operates no Retail Stores under his own name m the I nited States. f.W ?ORK Oi'VlLh 714 KlrTH A 1 ,1 t ' S 'Sls '""" nii illil,r nli I11T siJ l' I I SWi I iTiH.iiiiiiiiu . zzL ' Mump. r- n -i ll.lil STYLE M (87) $1375 the smallest real grand Real grand piano tone is obtained from long strings and a relatively large sounding beard. Neither of these essentials can be had in a very short grand piano. Only Steinway & Sens have been able se te harmonize them in a small grand as te produce the musical results of a real grand piano and yet make the size adaptable le the lim ited dimensions of modern homes. Hear the sparkling tone of Style M, brilliant, rich, glorious; put your fingers en its keys and experience the delicate balance of its touch. Then realize that it takes only fractional mere space than an upright. Time payments STETSON I CO. mi CHESTNUT ST. WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS IHIW 1 PHi'lll'IIIIIWig ilipilll 1 3 5 3 a lAMINI ASCO AS com Biw ' m m ' n iiiiiiiu rnnnaMH 1 "Breathes there a man with soul se dead Who never te himself hath said: 'This is my own, my native land!'" IJut in our patriotic fervor, let us net forget that wc have net made America what it is the mantle of glory belongs en the shoulders of these who have gene before these legions of heroes who laid down their lives at Lib erty's shrine. Let us bend the humble knee in reverence te them we ewe what we are today. Our Stores will be closed Memerial Day, Tuesday, May 30th. Open Monday night until 9:00 P. M. ... . Better get ready new for the day's outing i.ast-minute shopping usually means getting caught in the ruh. Make up your lint new and bring it te one of our stores. We have ever;, thing needed te make your pn nic lunch n success and you'll save money in the Asee Stores, tee. Rich Creamy ; : Keg. vzc pig asce slici:d Cheese L Dried Beef 18cb !; 9cPkg ! Sliced th,n and packed in sanitary dust- ; ery nice flavor. You'll enjoy it. ;! ; proof envelope -. Very nice for sandwiches. !; Asce .'Mustard jar 10c Stuffed Olives het 1 2c, 212c Queen Olives ... het 10c, 20c Hig Juicy Lemens. . . dez 2.'5c Petted Meats . . can 3c. 10c Asce W. I). Vinegar, .het 12c Asce Cider Vinegar. . .het 16c Prin. Salad Dressing, bet 21c Cooked Cern Heef.big can 20c Princess s Mustard J r v CiC I'liiihlr S Asce s Peanut Butter 7c ii tnljJrr Asce Peanut lluttcr. hig tumbler, 12c Vvased Lunch I'aper .roll .'5c Paper Napkin-. C21 in pkg) 3c Choice Sardines .'leans 10c Demestic Sardines . tnn Die aliferni.i Tuna I'ish. can 13c Pure firape Juice, .pt het 23c sce Cream Minis .. lb 23c I.cnien Dreps lb! c i: r PinklrnenH'1 10cT?ZReTsaImen ,f()" ' 6"l c "j The choicest Pink Salmen packed. '' J Frem the streams of the Xeith. : L f The f t i 'i cur cl'.iP,. One Price One Blend One Quality 29 "You'll taste the difference!" Asce Evaporated Milk Pure as the morning dew. T tall can JJc New Texas Onions 3 for IOC The b"st of the new c op. N. Best New Potatoes (3?Ubs) ISC i . 1 M.e. Cook like balls of flour v&Kpua Butter ,b45' I.'vi'i'v nnmiil the puie rich cream fieni ten ciusirts Its tlie finest butter in Ame'ica! contains if lulk! Victer Bread big leaf Made bakei u s in ou' own three bit: isunshine Puie r Richland Butter, c cnni"i'y prints. lb 42c Victer Raisin Bread leaf 10c tlh iOts of ' tone ,s raihir" lez Fresh Country EGGS 'I'velve geed one m evrrv ileei EGGS carton of twelve 35' 1 he bigce-t i f the ne.v-laui eggs. Perk and Beans Macaroni Spaghetti q Gelden Syrup Jellv Powder JVheIe Grain l!Li; Rice i c 'i lineut e ti -ii lean; (pkg) (Pkg) (van) (Pkg) (Pkg) 3 for 25c CAKE SPECIALS N. Orange Ksbiscs Wafers Pk 9 Jj! pUcs le'r) J Ofhs e Cakss . . lb 27c jC. '$mh Bars. , . Ib 21c Fer a Nice Coeling Drink Acce Reet Beer Asce Ginger Ale Asce Sarsaparilla I inptv bottles Kturnabte 1 i.i h het 1 Qc Dez. Bettles, $ 1 .20 mMjxEDK m ft U S 5S 1 2-lb plcg, 23c; lb pkg, 45c lll'll t .1, i , ,1 J uu 1 u,,,, ', ra tn n'ari i ti I,, iy.i i. m.i.je C ej Ien. It'- i r Misting arii n . r pkg H Jr 1 ""' f-i II ". V'r c wrim e;is it i A-ci () ;, ,. -. r,(,r ,.. .Hl( l)lia iireratirg Meat Specials t'icuy Small Regular or Skinned Hams lb 32c uiiei weign f 'ii 'ill h- i ,i ,1 'I- u- 'red Rump or Round Steak ' 30c Seft Mealed Stew'g Chickens lh 35c GENUINE NA TIVE BEEF Chuck or Pel Roast ! 12c 8 Fancy Roasting Chickens . ."' 40c I Large Skinned Hams . llic-i ale -ug-ir ailed and wngn rn m 1 l te !b 35c GENUINE BABY SPRING LAMBS breast " 12c Lein Chops . . . 55c Kib Chops 45c Lc- Neck Rack Chops lh42c " 18c lb32c r t . vy r .3 w. Hei weather or ficmc Delicacies that are Ready te Serve eummcv eausasc. ' t " lUr lini gr.idc of 'Ihuirinir , iv ! ..,,, 'I hi .1 ei Sliced Lebanon Bologna, 2 lb !3c Cooked Corned Bef . H A - lb 1VC 1 Cooked Rell, Ib l Luncheon 12c Celd Boiled Ham (sliced) I hi'M prices cITivlive hi'inii nii'i 'lami'M nun i 'TZL!Jmbl?SrS3Xt2Xffl2Sl t Baked Meat Leaf, 1 O i . IN I I P l lb i c A Ub fzai in nur Phila A SCO Calves Liver l ami! en anil suburban Stores ji" i ili u.i Ji-ii.tiHit " 1. 1 'I" in',' r BBttAZBBBSSnZnUKESZWm !. lb 40c i' ASCO and Mcil Markets i,lllHlili:ii,IL,kllilMH,i!i READ .ON THE CLASSIFIED ADS v&r II m w j I Jf.J Ac rtf.a m m m 9 PAGES . 28, 29 and 30, PVl.. ". - v ,.J, , - ' t f. frv.i'i k'tfxk&i&,& : . tt s).. ,. .1 " i"S v lit ti mnr'""- "!-1- -' '''-:- --cm JrfLSSii ,Aklfa,..lm&Sl&. &$&tt$W ,3?fsiA ' -a ;.j.k'iVc i-v
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