niRpmipianiHHBa ?''? xnt ' 'ii.,.tiii- -Vr . JtiAv. v ' .. w(u i.i'ju.irji; -,. - - "4m- v'V-'-'S ltav.qSWrr.n:"t i tf tVT7HPHm-ih,3'j: (tj r-t'3fWHKffW Fhv13?' v; N v -Vi'?"" '''- - --i"' jir33S -- - i r-'.Jty-j ' .!' 5iTL xv . -v . c ?r kiWf- Eft - I" I m. hm F-;.ir3 K" p '..;... v ' upw u'i Iff r '1, EVENING PUBLIC LDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY," AUGUST 21, 1922 SEE EARLY PASSING OF A BONUS BILL MtcNIcler Says Legien Canvass Shows Majority Pledged In Its Faver SEEKS AID ,IN REACHING LABOR PEACE APPEAL TO BUSINESS MEN , Washington. Auk. '-M. iliiufnrd MacXIuVr, nutleiuil I'ummniitlrr of tin -American I.t-gimi. In n tiitiMiutit teilny declared a peminnl canvas of the bonus bill Munitien elinwed thut "n uuijerit.v of the Hi-natr. ini'luilliiR l.'.tli tmrllcs. favors tlit bill iinil 1h iiUilgt'il for its pfmiiiKp." M!r. MncNIilcr irrtHrttl that the Benus bill which Is kIiiIimI for Semite conniderntlen Ix'cliininc WnltiPMliiy. would be pansr-il by the Senate tills week and ndded : "Tlic Amerlean I.rsien Iiiim nbelute confidence in the geed fnlth mid intK- , rity of the Senater iiledssed te vote for, the bill. It realizes Hint tliey lelleve in the Justice of tin t'tiut of the soldier and known that they will keep the fnltli they have pledfted mid l'ass tlie bill low." President Hnrdlne s attitude. Seriate benun and anfl-beniiH lenders nereed. i the only remaining factor whieli ents doubt ever the situation. Approaching action by the Senate served te reopen the entire field of speculation as te whether the Senate would In able te pass the measure ever a pi evidential Tete. Opponents of the bill averted i ufflvirnt votes could net be mustered , te nullify White lTeue disapproval. and its supporters cen1 ended I hey could Senater Mol'umber chairman of the Finance Committee, predicted the bill would be ph.sspd within a week. Si miter j Berah, of Idaho, a Undine opponent of ' adjusted cenipeiisnti'in. epi-enl tlie belief tlieM opposed te its pax-ncr would be content with a biief presentation of their arguments and from no quarter eame any indicntien that attempts will be made te delav action. Julius II. Barnes, president of the National Chamber of Cem- ; tnerce, asserted in letters te biti- , nem organizations In every State attacking the bill "there Is a tre mendous campaign under way .it this tniiiinn t fit riif i ntnpiltit. titnl oil t luil t "," '' " (H' t ' n ! - miii it i in it ' ii9-r!VHilflv7 3IIIAvuM-S&i-K MiiHKJBfptWTtttmtammtMMIKtKulMUbjm :: 'fMOKlmSKtffKmtJtrB&WKrVJwSMitr Sr Srirr fiTiT?a"J,'"rBr TKFsOHffllB I KKIiKKP&flPl9f' wiTMtwwVMMMMNW W" SMfiEWMAS 4R fW mK&UJLI I I BNftf E OY tH -aEHuflKi'3'9''VJ''"''liB' 3E rr "THf -jtB i9Mri 'few rLiW'SSf. "ni ' ViS'd-HW'' ugm-' wii'r'ffT t - . . .fa"1 Wm flP-VBMEflhL 9t t a . ,lap'lL- xPiTT:,rB'iTfr ftji itf 1 JJfr JW"TVMfTr EM SHarflfl9fV' yl jKfPyMBBf , jE&fs ltWW!,,5'rViff BreffiBCj-ffJTlR k waftfwi S K ,Hrt3(,,''' .?, t'JflmM WwKVnyMB fci? 4 ,!.59 BH rf 'MBi'''ett-- TiC .. hp I H SEsi'' "" ""IQinit, iwT' T) Kj aluWi MBMFVfUSJHlHIHB VO1 'IIBH,ritwrlMSiJf?iBTdiBi MILLIONAIRES SON DROWNS IN SOUND Hydroplane Aids in Search for Bedy of Donald M. Phipps. Fermer Philadelphia Lad CHUM UNABLE TO SAVE HIM President llardlnj; delivering his address en the Industrial situation throughout the cetintr-, before CeiiRrcss en Friday MICH urn Dancer's Mether en in mn mniLi nrTllHM TO Unni (enilmml from I'ncr (Inr i been married thlrty-si years and I k u n U WUKIx k h "",,,, i"" i,,,,s "' s':! " r,,t,,,n, llL,u,M ,w MVmi tempts nt suicide ' I Then the tlancer had n talk with suicide by swallowing verenal, the wife said. She ndded : -Ter Wnil JrlnrrtOi '"l'hev saw much of each ether after end tlie affair. My husband and 1 had It was learned yesterday that .Miss Keemtneiiich's daughter. They talked I.ehu.ann. who was of no religious i rtl-pavs,enatey ns two girls of equal , ,, , .. . , . .i r. ., i. i age would diseuss the infatuation of the fnlth. was baptized Inte the ( atlielle ..,,., Mlss Keemmenlch ai.l yestei Cliurch en her death bed b a friend. (lilv tlint st, lll(I m)t upbrnil Vera she n dexetit athelic I nder the canons n,m,, ,)nint(I out h(,r f!h(r w fiftv. of the (atlmMc ( hiirch. Imp ism may five wll shtl wns tW(.tv.twn. pertertuci ti einercency i- ii lay I j. wns , ,s. , ,, , , th t t, Union Leaders Optimistic as They Gather for Conference i With Indiana Chiefs person. According te tills friend. Mlv. eiri tl,ek ,le ,,0,S0I1 vhih cn(I((1 , ..n.... .n..n wir-i r I.ehmann had shown an intense inter- iif. P TTSB RGH F RMS Y ELD ' c in Catliell.Um and tinnlly had de- , "t0- ' terminrd te join that faith. When her filend heard she was living sn. has. tened te the h "-pitiil and jierfei med the ceremem ft'y A ivnrUitrtl Prfii Sasriimu . Midi.. Anc 'Jl . - Oliera DEPORTED FOURTH TIME Youth Sought Mether He Left te relatives te wire the Senate at once In i , , ei-c ve.-.iined in the Midiu.m coal Anether litt'e tiiimnn touch te 1 h- Jein German Army favor of a bonus. lie urged the busi- i . - sterv was a remark nude bv Dr. . . .,, ,,. . .. fM organisatiens, if ,he were In ac .""- " '; m.Pl..S after .1 shutdown et mn ,Zv. ii. telling ,er..Nrw' ""l" A"B- " " ' " A l--enrd with the Chambej s opposition te nltiiet live months. Iteperts imm ,r( SntunliM lifternoen. Mr. Keem- l nsiicces.ful in his fourth attempt te l.eli- enter the Culled Stale in search of throughout the Saginaw alh-j were mcnlch was aUed whither Mis f hat virtually nil the miners wen bark , maim ued rouge and .e-p.etics. .i i.i i , ..I,..,. l .),.. mi.l. i inenieii niu. nut mj ou-eiiuii ieiu , -- "", " ' ' ,V .her he did net like it tnd -be stepped IHgall Is, a- a i. perlee. en his way trin tiwltif lm luft in I'll 1 ti luwwiti.e .i tint In- n 1 A f.til i n ft(.!.. .. t 1 ...ti ut .. .' f f.".. ' .j .- ..,--.--.. vT .-, i i mil at weik. with indications normal pre- i ff ' ".' "',' ,',, Y.. ,i , .. I member of the tinman armv. llvenr altitude. I'liipps. like his (empaninn, were only a bathing suit when the acci dent occurred. ' 'the ' hack te (ierinnn aboard the Ccergr the henus anil Its ailveiacy of con (tructlve previsions In land settlement and vocational training, te make their Tiews known or reiterate them. Renewing the argument that the Innnu In Imtit.i n itf liurl .il It, flu, lilll -1. - "...I .1, ' !!...-.. .. n ..l.it.n.. luldn. In f i .. 1!1I.,V VII I III" IIUIIUS I Ci l ill! ill C?., I Ml II MMIII S- mi -I i - i' . i . . . , , . . , ,,wl,l.,t ... 11.. ....1.1 . f . I 1 I ''. .. , ... - ...1. 1.1.1 t I.. 1,11.11. ,. 1.11.1111M..I1 ultni .niliiil lntiL ' II ll Ml I l!ll'll. Ill'l.tt'llCtl.1) Illlll.ll 111, ter casi tn tti-ee-venr frnaen 1 re. ts. npiii. emp'ejing n"rwiine -""1, '" "--""'" ,,-!''"'. t., ,.f i,i . .1, ...... 1 1 . ' 1 tljat Inflation in-vHal.lv must f,.",.w. ' men. ' ''' res ii .1- -n.lm t-r et the Oratorio ture of hi- mother and brothers and the Chamber's br'.iid-fde centinued: I .. . " . .,, ,.,.. , , "'.'. ' , ,. ,. , ,',', .. . .. Terre U.iilte, ina.. .vim. -1 -. .. .i.- v n-n 111- war .mih- ie--umciiicn nnt - -.-.. mimm-mi .1 ui- cuiMiun ni 1 Tii,. s. ,.lc Cemnut'ie .f the In- . ,,, ,,,n,ual the fact that his -j mpatliies the (! gc Wii-hingtuii when lie was iIi.ttim lt.tuni.11.01- Ceal Operyier-' As-'w,,r,. uith lieruinny. The result wa- . taken I run. the -hip's held and his ca-e sn-lall' n tif.l lU-trlet Ne. 11. I'nitedi that he -..n found him-elf w it limit "". placed in the hands of a specla l'ert .Tcfferieii. N. Y.. Aug. !21. SeQrch In power launches. n", a hydro plane was tnndc vesterdav for the body of Donald M. I'hlnns. Yale grndutite and son of A. .1. t'lilnps. n millionaire tnnilinr lunr'-l.illif nt VlnrellCe I'llTK. WOO I was swept into T.nng Island Sound ! Saturday night from (he bev of a .speed heat off here and drowned. With I'liipps when the accident oc curred was William I.'ens. of Hnst Hampton, his roommate nt ale and vvhe had been hi guet nt I'lerencc I'ark the Inst week. The two young men set nut for l.ast Hampton in the cnrly evening. They were making nearly thirty knots nn hour when they reached Leng Is land Sound, which wns covered with whiteenps. When two miles off here a brass top for the liela of the anchor chain blew off nnd rolled astern. Knocked Inte Sea by Wave Tlilppi turned the wh"-l ever (0 Lyens, who knew little nbnut running a launch, and climbed ever the beat rnll te retrieve the top. In attempting te get back lie slipped and n wave knocked him Inte the water. In n moment be was fifty feet nstcrn, nnd Lyens was unable te turn the bent in the heavv sen. I'liipps shouted instructions te hli companion. Spray covered the windshield of the bent nnd Lyens had difficulty In seeing where he was going. I'liipps' voice, he said, grew fainter and fainter. The Inst words from I'liipps which reached Lyens were instrffctienw te sthut off the meter nnd turn the bent around with ears carried for an emergency. This Lyens finally succeeded in doing nnd rowed toward the spot where I'liipps had been washed overboard. He rowed about for mere than an hour, but when darkness fell wns forced te abandon the search and come here. Iljdroplane .Joins Search Willi several men Lyens patrolled the beach all night, and nt dawn the search was carried out en the Sound in a score of launches, joined later in the Newberry Plea Made by Hughes Centlnuril from rnjrn One seen published, even In the mtminnry, the substance of their opinions," After setting forth that Sennter New berry was convicted In the Federal (,'eiitl of Mlehlgnn for violation of the Federal statute making it unlawful for n candidate te expend mere than the $3750 ilxed by the Mlehlgnn law, Mr. Hughes said: Reversed Unanimously "The conviction of Sennter New berry in the lower court was reversed unnnlnieusly by the Supreme Court of the United States. "Tt should be borne In mind that Sennter Newberry's conviction in the lower court wns net based en any charge of fraud or corruption or the use of money for nny Illegal purposes dr of"! nnv net involving moral lurpuuue. "It was based solely en the chnrge that there was nn expenditure In his c.'impulgii for nomination and election, of mere llian J.'ITeO. the statutory limit, regardless ()f hew the money wiim used or hew. Innocuous and proper the pur poses of expenditure limy have been. Te make the point clear, If nil the money had been used for hiring halls for the delivery of speeches or the dis tribution of ciiculnrs. the conviction under the construction of the trlnl court would have been just ns Inevitable us long ns the amount exceeded !f.t7ri0. That this was the nature of the case Im demonstrated by the explicit Instruc tions which the trial Judge gave the jury." yi. Hi?i i-.-HII '.nil'" .v.lll MI..W..N 1 .iili.i.iii.i re iirir.l Who's Lew Ik. the tnnn who lins seven million mfn In lh hollow of his hand? The uterv of thin lmn will iimn? veu. Iten.l It In the fiunrtay pfiu.ic I.rner.n Mncnzlnu Sec t en. "Make It n HnMt." .lilt. Cuticura JSew Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear .ffassuBTO.gSKmgaAw Yeu can'buii a - 4-Piece Overstaffed ; Uvlno-reoih suite ' (very reasonably) from n iirlvnte party who i ...... te Ml eultkly. Suite l of in ?J2"! (blue-and-tRn) Brocade" V.leu? chairs. efi nnd levlnit steel tJLm with 4 extra cu.hleSS ceri7 ' os .nrne material, f.ll .-.; .iL'. -With v. !?"" cevrred i,k Call nnv lira" t n.. , v.nn nnv nnie 4744 North 9lh SI. JfcpMVMMAMM.MMV.-M "Although the national .l-l.t in creased ever 'JUDO per cent .is ,1 r-.-ult of the war. the Senate Finance ('11111 Bilttee propose- at this time te .i.h, a Maximum of S-L Wl.OOO.000 te the financial bunlen et th" (levernmeiit Mine worker- of America, are scheduled; funds m work re meet here tn.liiv te upon uigetla- lining out nn the rend with an "Aph- "Dcsplte the fact that our estimated ' tlen- looking te th tiiemeni ei tmi redit- . empanv ns .lire, ter iii.l net tleficit ler the current tiscal year will i eeal strike in India'. a. The Indiana .serve tn areu-. the old mu-n-ian from approach S.'OtMNX'.tHMI. the bonus will Hln.mineu- Ce.ii Dpeiiiiiir-' A i.itiet. his detietlen. but . ne day Mr-. Keem- l.'i.i 111 nn' .-ii-- incnii 11 ii. rut ( u ii'uri iiiim luiii ii'ii- luvcstisating boa id. He vail.'d nt lite Donald M. I'hipps lived nt Krden heiin. near Philadelphia, until the family moved te O.v-ter Hay several j cars age. Hi- mother was Klva Hagy before her marring,, the ilaugliter of "a wealthy I'hiliidelphln merchant. Marian I'hipps. Donald's sister, was visiting nt Mr. Hagj's home above Chestnut Hill Imilllgllltlell -tatletl IVVO I.lOlllhs. then v linn -In." uns m.litlr.,1 .,( !,.." l,.i..i.. wa- erdeie.l deported again. death nnd started iniinediately for Itlgall -aid hi left home when but n (irntnr Tt.iv. nev T III. t illirlilg the war In add. according te reliable estimates, I a- a wh.'e. leek no icit in J77.niKI.00O iii the year l'.tli'I ; and SP".,- 'land leiifcren-e i ailed In wounded live time-, and that when wa- I'hipps has made several trips lit the Adirendack: nnd through Ciinadu studv- IV.-i.lent !nz .if a benutif-il dancing girl m tin ' leturned home his patents were gene, inc timber -Ince ids crnduntlmi fr.m 000.000 will be ndded te our annual I.ewi- of the Mine Worker-' Ciuen. th- com '.inv who showed much premise and He was told thai tl.ev thought him dead Yale. His father made the bulk of his expenses of government in 1TI"j4 ; mere 1 ''"'J enj". who -lgneu ine :. i-ic . M.. m wnem wns nui-n iinere-'e.i. imu nun gene in uie 1 nueii .--1.110- or tertune in tlie luinlier liiisiness near tliia Rail Wreck Probe Bares Propaganda, Centlnard from rati. One tbnn S7:i. 000.000 in IllL'.l nn.l S.tTft.. ncreenient tlien being Independent 000.000 in l!l"tl. ' eratnr- and a few members who belted "The Natien hnt alteadv voted a ' the a oc.a'len. $270,000,000 cash bonus te veterans, se j 1 nmn lender- prier te the meeting the present prope-al is for a second today med eptlmi-tk that 11 -ettle- bonus, nnd for the veterans who live ' ment would '. pitched. There ha- been In the tifteti States which have voted inn indication Irmii the operator- a 22.1.000.0(M) in bnnu-es. the present, j te what action they will take bill, if it paes. will constitute a third 7 ... , cash bonus." I PltNlmrglL Ia.. Aug. I'l iT.v - - - - -' I.) The I'.ulger lib ck I'enl . p..n nnd the W. II. Shilin Ceal C.impanv te. da.v nffjclnl'v announced tiny h.id signed the ("leve'a.u! iigreemeut m. 1 h th' Cnlted Mine Workers ei Amerh .1 ."' would n'-un.e operation- at one. lint'. companies cle-ed iln'in w lieu the --rtu. K.ffnn Vfirll 1 Incl Tl.ui l.fitil Inrtli . Railway were attacked by a crowd of bership" In the I'it'-lmrgii Ceal rr trike sympathizers. ! ducers' A-e, latien which I. as igneted Hostilities broke out again in Pan the agreement. Pernnrdlne. Calif., uhere four men. . The Bulger I'.unpanv. with a tn... empleyes of the Atrhlsen. Tnpekn and I ar Bulger. Ii.. emplevs about nun Bantu le -yieps were attacked nnd miners and produces .'0(i 00O t,.n- ,,f beaten. Shots vor(. exchanged by coal ear!. under normal conditions, aiinrds and an unknown mnn in the I it was announced, while the Sl ini HIe Grand Western nr.N at Uurn- Company has two mm. - in the ran Bam. tul., a suburb of Denver. The Handle region employing ."00 m-n with man, who nnswered a giii.r.l s chal- ,, annua! tonnage of from loe.tiiio 4j' itnge by firing at him. was believed te I .vrfnioe ton ten beve been badly wounded c Mnllll ',.nm,,aiiies h, the Wcme,-,, Hurrjlng te Knnas Citv following I I',.n.isvlvania region -igned the m..,-,,.. n n.en,1; rl"t ""'' - Menge, Reck Island , ment this morning, an-urding te W.l and Pacific shop- there. Jiovrrner AI- H,,.,, nnrgest. swretarv of f)i-tric -,. len. of IvanviR, gave Mayer Burten Tnited Mine Winkers, fine wii- tl.e twenty-four hour in which te restore 1 e'ilani foal C.impnin. located In the order, threatening te send troops If ' Pavctte County re-Inn. he s;.!d. the ultuatlen djd net improve. 1 . fioverner Allen said he was informed 1 that gunmen had been imported te in- I Watahlng Game, Falls Frem Car ttmldate men who wonted tn work in the ppf, in-d en top of a standing freight railroad shops. ! rnr William Kanne-kl. eleven jenrs Official complications arose at Cor- old. of '.'.'.Hi Seuth Philip street, be. Wn, Ky., where Chief of Peller Man- came -e engrossed in j game of ba-e-ring. n policeman nnd two deputv at Delaware avenue and Perter aherlffs were nrrested en Federal war- ' strvs.t vesterday ke tumbled off the car rants charging them with resisting nnd He was treated at Mount Siml IIes. interfering with Cnlted States Marshal pital for -ever. lacerations of t'.e fan Wlllinms and ids deputies in the dl- And be missed the latter hi'f et the charge of their duties. Chjef Manning game. la said te have Instigated mc holdup of Dttputy United State. Marshal en their - "- z : , way te serve restralnlwg orders en 1 I strikers nt Livingston, Kj. Troops Held In Readiness Troops wtre he'd in readiness te entrain for Spencer, N. ('., where the altuntlen had been tense for several days. Following earlier outbreaks, a aectinn of wnter mnin supplying the Southern Railway shops at Spencer wa Mown up. Yardmen of the St Louis Leuis Louisville line of the Southern I'ii.I.h.v at Princeton. Ind , who had, been en Ijnn; before man lived en the earth, trlkc since Saturday morning, 'returned it was covered with thick forests, affierwd,chdhadrbeS.m ATS ' SsiVU trC'iS a"d BieantiC fcrn" GVvimer Hart, of Washington, took 'rem nti,U" ,t" T 'T'l" tps te protect fruit grower- of his w-'re flooded. I rees and plants State by sending a nflirosentutive te were beaten down nnd hurierl under Washington te ask the Inter-tute Cem- the sand which the water breuRht in Willi; v n.uuiiseiuu ler in llUIl-inat Will l,.i-t March Keemmenlch attempted Seuth Ainern .1 city. SI I Hew Our Ceal Mines Were Made pruviue curs in move uie Dig V jslnn,,' jslnn,,' ten crop. 2 BOYS HELD AS ROBBERS New forests arehe and in time were flooded nnd buried. This went et. for thousands upon thousands of years until the pressuic and heat carbonized the trees and plants into cuul. Policeman Testifies He Caught Them In a Rag Shoe Charged with house-breaking. Anten Anthracite hard coal is the ir- Mallice, seventeen enrs old, of ,"5404 suit of almost perfect carbonization Greenway avenue, and . lames Sidney, 0f wee(i. it contains about 90';, of lap seventeen, of HIS Fitzwuter street. .....,, were held for court yesterday in $10(10 c"rue''' ball by Magistrate Orelis nt the Second u;,,i,,, ,-ft mnl I. lp,. and Christian streets police station. Mitumineus soft coal Is less The boys were anested early In the perfectly carbonized nnd contains day ty Patrolman Merse, who told the about 75r'r of carbon. hnaglstrate he found the deer of a Seuth Third street rag shop ajar, and, Bituminous is used for manufacture- aeing Inside, came upe-i the boys In in";. Anthnicite the kind of coal front of it safe en the swend fleer. American sensis for domestic use. POLICE START CLEAN-UP Nw Lieutenant Raids Heuse In Catt Fourth Street Seizes Still Chauneey llarrencnstle. recently pro pre noted police lleutenajit, assigned tn the Trenten and Dauphin streets station. lein a campaign te clean his district ei apeak-easles last night by n raid en a house en East Fourth street above Xtrkv Under his direction, l.ellre .snifiscatc.l twenty-IHe gallon still, 200 pounds of ir, vmj gauena 01 tuasa and four sN'WoesatilM. Frem the present outlook we hope noun te be able te talk mere definitely te our customers re yarding their coal supply. In the meant en' tliej can rest s mired that American coal will be an alwayn the bent. j& ---COAL AMERICAN ICE COMPANY When the Children Ask for Candy it is Nature's craving for pure sweets. The youngster's grow ing body needs this nourishment net only te supply feed for daily activities, but te add pounds te his weight and inches te his height during the growing age. Give the boys and girls plenty of OGERS rschest MILK Fresh Packed In Glass Jars Let them eat it with a spoon direct from jar. It supplies them with the sweets they crave and also vith rich butter fats and, ether milk solids that build bone and miT-cle nnd brain. Regere Richoet ie a vcritable "milk candy." Veu are sure of its absolute purity and you gain your object of supplying ether needed feed along with sweets. Spread it en bread for lunch. Give them all they want and "watch them grew." MOTHERS Recers Richest Milk i3 JyiS'AlffettVil'tiKi:-.' extra heavy in butter fat and ether milk solids and contains less sugar than ordinary condensed milks, which makes it superior for infant feeding. FOR EVERY HOME USE except for baverage purposes Rogers Richest ia net only superior but mere economical than bottled milk. FOR CAMPERS it maken the ideal package as it needs no icing and is easily opened with the free Reger9 Opener supplied by the dealer. The jar3 always come in handy for use as tumblers. THE LABELS ARE VALUABLE. Send 100 labels from Rogers Richest te Rogers Milk Cerp., 25 W. 43d St., New Yerk and a fine $6.00 Aute Vac- tinm T"i ra-rt- !?.-n nt 1 you free. ' .r.'s ,.?.. hV'S-'-'w.'W;':'Sik't;v.;i Fer Sale at all ALMAR STORES " TRIANGLE STORES IIUBBS STORES G1RARD FAMILY STORES and Other Ge,--d Grocers S. II. Levin's Sens, Sulcs Representatives, Philadelphia ASCO JSKSW 1 I ASCO 'A 0 I 1 j"--.! .-i,nt& .. 4. . ' i?j wtv; t ti .. rarj itAer fttrv-fivuk-fc.-'1 W2afemmiM&mrwmmmmv& i'&y4 i 1 & DM Ml PL I ill fl ami m II STOBRfi co nl LvalnnvH,:rPM - H lTllWIllVJPIill ataJ. ASCO ASCO j.XXV-rCTs;i3 Dependable Feeds T xl , ai.i ... . .-1 .- it Al nM M tnftnnilvn fnnflirn nt 11 mere is one iningr inai sianus out mere tnnn nnuui American Stores orgnnizntien, it is the dependability of Our customers knew te a certainty the measure of . another as a distinctive feature of our merchandise. our standards tnai ic means vh tawvwia wi vu vvtvuiuvj a.auw - your complete satisfaction, nnd nethinpr short of that. A a. -iA,- -. , ., . . . 1 ! ! H A Mnvlfinn StftrA lYIftTft tn ai no season 01 inc year is ine wisuem 01 sneppins i " ... - your advantage than new. Whether Butter, Eggs whatever the perishable commodity our rapid turnover, clean kept stores, and exacting care in selecting, insure for you the utmost in satisfaction. It came het by chance that our stores are known a3 the stores where , "Quality Counts and Your Meney Gees the Farthest." Big lOc Sale A timely opportunity te demonstrate the purchasing power of your dollar en this list of seasonable needs. We mean what u say when We say "Quality Cemidered, your money geei farther in an American store." Keg. 12c can Best Pink Salmen ? 10c I FineTableSalt,3 KTlOe Tender Lima Beam co Quililjr Strin j Beam can Choice Succetasb can France-American Spaghetti .. .can Heinz Kidney Beam can Stehrer's Chew Chew.... 6 oz. bet Schimmtl'i Salad Dressing. . . .het Atco Bread Crnmhs pkf Asce Cracker Meal pkg Asce Table Mustard jar Gorten's Clam Chowder can Shaker Salt pkg Pere Fruit Mixture Ji-lb I Each Babbitt's Lye can Chloride of Lime can Peroxide of Hydrogen bet Masens Shee Dressing.... Z-in-1 Shee Polish Inscctine Best Candles Fly Paper 6 double sheets. Asce Ginger Ale Asce Reet Beer bet Lemen or Vnnilla Extract. ..., bet Asce Pearl Tapioca pkg Campbell's Soups can bet f H i il ill Each I Asce Spices, 3 Src1 10c I Asce Perk& Beans,"" 10c Asce "B J Dried BeeflJC Sliced thin. Very tender. Asce eU Cider Vinegar Absolutely pure. 16c Asce tot- IO W.D.VinegnrltCC Fer table and pickling purposes. Asce i5' 1 n Sliced Bacen I C Sweet as Ox nut. Reg. 7c Fancy Norway Yeu cannot help but enjoy one of these broiled and served with a little melted Leuella Butter. Mackerel cut te 5 Rich Creamy Cheese Our stores are head quarters for the finest quality whole-milk cheese. 25 Popularity is always a proof of excellence! And when we say te you that mere people break their fast en Asce blend than any ether coffee in four States it means something. OSCOCeihe, OQC Yeu will become one with the hundreds of BfLF In thousands of Asce users when you Taste the " SJ Difference. Asce Evaporated Milk, can, 5c, 9c "Purr an thi Morning Dew" Princess pkg Napkins 5c II In each paekaKe. Wax roll Lunch Paper 3c Always keep a roll handy. Libby's OOp Corned Beef r'1 Itendy te f.en-e.Bl c" Asce Hair Nets, each 7c All the wnntcd shadrs. iem W Butter " The Finest butter in Always uniform because we have set its standard. Ami erica: Ot C Richland Butter in. 40c Better than some se called bests. When you buy eggs in an Ameri' can Stere you buy with confidence. Dez. 30 Fresh Country EGGS "Eggs you can be sure of." gem 3feEGGSQitc Carten of twelve J 3 , Twelve big fresh eggs in every carton. I The nick of the nests. Cake&CrackerSpecials Sylph 3QC Sandwiches, lb. Heme Run Sardines . .can 5c N. B. C. Graham Crackeri, lb. 16c Premium Mifflin Alkonel Massage bet. 65c Pere Witch Hazel bet. 15c Talcum Powder can 9c Fly Swatters ench 8c Parewax lb. nkir. Kip Seda Crackers, t? Package Jelly Tumblers Jar Tops . cM IWw mmmr Victer Bread Asce Ammonia, .dez. 40c Iez. 2ec . .but. 9c 49c Leaf Known fnr anrt .viilp nn the miltlllir r.l.H nuni.tl... 1 . . "" .iwiiiii IH.ll liener nrca'l nnd mere of It for less meneythat': the i loter leat. Victer Raisin Bread leaf 10c Luscious raisins plus all the ether virtues the Victer leaf make it a big feed asset in for veur growing children. Vfl atfl B "I I HWrTXDm U U TEA fl If J 12 Asce Va lb. Teas pkg V2 lb. pkg., 23c 1 lb. pkg., 45c The choicest nlcklnRB. Tlwhi ilellchtfiil richly flnv flnv erril mlertcil leaves of the cultlvateii tea plant In evpm pnekaRe. It's "Asce" ciuullty threugli und threuRh. Asce Cern Flakes, pkg.. Sav thofie extra! Why pay mere? pennlPH Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. Pkg. t3'i 111 1 in rlrp pmMIn Sprlnkln n handful In your next 15. Tuesday Meat Specials Rump and Round Steak... 32c I Rump and Round Roast, lb 32c Fresh Killed Milk Fed Breiling Chickens.ib 42 6-lb Cans Cooked 'JtZi Corned Beef Ibanen Bologna Whole or ,b Half Pieces 17c All Cuts Sirloin Steaks lb Thuringer Style Summer Sausage, Whole lb )c or Half Pieces LO Fresh Killed Milk Fed Stewing Chickens. . . .lb a3 These prices elTcctive in our Phila., Canul 11 and Suburban Ste 'iflMMtA A- VH.J J WV. AWA t .1 v ,.i ASCO ASCO a Candy Specials Berden's 1 9r Caramels, y2-lb.AC Lelly Peps, each lc J Asserted I n I k 4V. m wiiuv.uiaici, lb BeK res and Kent Markets . . . .. . 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