"" " "--!m ;e (. V tt';Mr A.V' ftc . "' t f& IflVKXlXG Pl'BLlC LEJKEK-PULLAi)EhLUIA, TUESDAY, (KTOUtiK V.V22 12 jf" i B ( & THE BREAKING POINT By Mary Roberts Rinslhart vther of "Dangerous Dana," "li," "The .Imatlng Inter lude," ami nifiiiy ether sMklnu and successful novels. Copyright, J9H. by Czorye II. Veran Ce && M .- ivsesxn. , - i Our Master Bakers' n masterpiece Allies no IN TICK stekv tin man vvlin v.h iii wns net .Iml'e i morn weed for his tire. Tlien, with n VII. T) Win Z,M7.f7STO.VK. chief tiniflcln'i Cirl. He lll oil the linilk lit lloell liKlltn flfjar. ntlil ltll 111 Imeti BtPIHll- J?.itttn',?!!'-nn r?1 ISrffiTj-JdiiK fnwl the Munitien s.lm..el,. while Ii.r en the lirnr.li. he tnt In front of their bctmrd nephew tetth Ills her-n, heblilnl, crni'il with cre- the hlne ntul foil into deep tiiil . Mci, if, iUHr, beleitd li eierubedu in tenip little feruiinl iilini In mi liplnml lie uiir luliili! in eul intlWiC -lien nn lih'K urivnsTOS'F l aeir mnn meadow. Illtliu VU k LMiiKstein v he (1niill vtictiheil out en the h.iru eru there M a did. na.1 uln H determined f'ltirk. nr In. uiim llie iinl.iiiiuti iO liimriN of the liiVrr Intnl.. 11 lllle In ZZ 1ZJ" ?e erdrr'VZu'Je thV'aai nisleiiiil vWter nt the l.iv i.uM;.... MpjiI mii.iII turn ; IM.M.S iiniiririHl In the lie m lull nt .iniiiu unit it l.nuKli Uutkina IIhiikIi If In-, u t.n. ( In L. unit If lli:il enenlni?u ill the iiiil.tn tool, te HO Km - '.'.", "I1.1"". ,"'?''? ''l"! ".'lr',"'i'?.r,""d rmilil he nrove.l Ihoie wen two i mirr- letted by llflle bodies tint nincd ran lirrAliHH H Hl'f 1.1 h. a uholeiems iirl upon te l!l-'ll I le (enlil ileti.nllin IIM "'?! .',l,f:i'K.,'"'5rTt. line. te ' the m.llie.ltip nn.l th.l Mi....-- veam rWeie, tin ntml ve in a rnrimix tin 015 Inn if I IK t.irrii, il IP 'uiu. lie, huibnnd, I u,a. had been ,he ,.,, pt thin. ill'I Prem II le- tn it, nth ei n ucuerallv be in ed. hi u t . ; . ,, ... ' , 'rtnln Ivd rinrK, n t let, ioune mat at'.vet ( -Montil Mnililpemt the lirt tolllee it fei. il. ( lak hnd ilitnvvearei fnincdtatetu, trnctpil hllll . ns II lllllll he lupin te W ,t u btll-ied he teri.hed In a bit ,,, ,.hp , (,t f,.N, ,, ,, ,,,, Flit l nnKCIOR . Hmrlu brelliiir anil :i neu llrlil mi .Ttldsen flnrk tin liml manager, uhesa reeearehei line him p ,ee l,nn,nnph npulir. thrir WPrp teinphltlni; li own fell.i . mid (IPtnnilflitlC LOl ! imwFTT n .pdpf rimm. ulm iieti In the tow i who tell about (n of hlmpl( nlnne-t tlrre ely w hnt he nvl T j 'j ."("'f '",''",' .,nJr!i ,t,,!"fJ?M.i..y,"l Iiir te Mie him iieim hliiiM-lf. lleli.nl expected te pet out of all this etTeit . jpiiiff iiir, cpiiorens. Ile hiiil Impii "n ceed kid. hnel romp here. ilkliiH hud oeine, for Ml!. l Mltl.'n llbhtLh, tuvital mcr tail nnre if. VUltl. AI!I. a t eh ieu' ultej se finiish out into tin open. Hi' reiierd onto mid ppprid m or the idpe of tin hunk. SiNrnil Held mho. wen busking in front of tin diiip embers of tin tire, mid two weie fitting ii his lioet-. He prlnned nt thpin mid lav b'iek npnln. but hn found litmelf fulh nw.ike and ier unoenifortnble, Helm there, con- FXZ3!X&!X&&TZKXX1ZTZKX&ZKXi V ( ' ' "Tlfl IttVti II""" ' "'" ! il rl Mf U t HiMn,MMMNaHMwHWhMHwi tC J r 3 k Iff I 7 ; fill Oil I Gin eg A!Al,i4JJa,uTsllJ. n.liu.ljiiiiiiiillin.ii.mliliiii.lutliiiHiliiini.i.1 - '"r -f Announcing the Opcninp of Our New Showrooms, 235 Market St., Oct. 2. Exhibiting a com plete line of Electric Lighting Fixtures and Household Electric Appliances. SO SALE On all our display fiiturcs nt our prstent loca tion, 23 N. 10th St. Second Fleer, also at our new addreit en theie date ONLY OCTOBER 2. 3. 4 Adelphia Sales Ce. 235 Market Street, Phila. I Id i" i r-rn ' ! FIRE'S Constant Raids Demand the Attention of Every Thinking Man FOR NEW APPROVED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CONSULT SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Cntractnrt and Ertfineera AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, POWER PIPING, HEATING :523!Mi Market st. pam wn swa t IVtr.i IJi I ,.f 1 "C , lllJ. ID The same size as leaves i i being sold elsewhere for ': 12c and He. 1.1 In all our Stores until llhrrit mid iiionex iret held of one, and there hurt been ethers. Ami him. Tin re li id been nmrp thin mn hml found nothing, nnd had pone awm. mini In the slit riff's pessL ln, hndii I Ami new he was there, the end of Un wanted te tin! him. pieiisinn, te leek for (led knew He was tempted te turn baek. I he what, mountains .iirreiinded him. somber mid lie pulled his raineeat un around iiin.iestlenllr still. The made him foil his fheulders. and lti bni'k ftlffl.. intiniteh Miiall and ratlirr linp rtlnent. i liien-lie was net an imnginntUe man seen after the rumble of the car as ns tnengli lie inn ieiiip te peneuiue in- "'.,?"",",," "'"l '" , lt . , t eft the cnr.ice It steniM'd at the eerct tin. neer Jielded. M "an "K "i iinn. iniiiirn rjrs, .ehuu.v nmui deer, and I.eslie e imc In eiallv ifir( iiethr ui'hcs him te marrv bii-abcth. ultlt ulwrn lie 15 i uttcn. TIIK telopbeni rang and Leslie an swered it He did net come baek: the., heard the beuse deer close ami h fmm "iii 1 n 1 11 1 1.. 111 j. ins :Vv A It's the Rlewinp narmtli that Rtvcs uch quid; relief from a rub with BAUME BENGUfi (ANALCtSIQUE ) It acts like the torch of a magic hand Atan. Drugstore--Keep a tubehandy Thoi. Le:mlnK 4x. Ce.. N. Anier. Agent, "I'm serr." he 'aid, "but I guess Kllrabcth will lime te go home. You'd better tome along, Nina." ' Wlia t Is it V 1" Mimebeil siek?" 1 li'nbi'th givped. Mini's been in an automobile neei d ill Stenil,. new, i'lbiibelh! He's liui t but he'H going te be all right." The hn ler linup v lien tliej pet rheri was bnghtl. lighted. Aiinie w.is iing in the hall, and 111 tin living -00m Mrs. Sajre steed alone, i strange figure in a giudy dre-s, but with ber faen -trenc and calm. ' They ve gene te the hospital in my he 1.111st ie nor eir she s.iid. "They'll be there new it win kmihe te anv minute, nnd Mr. Ogb'therpe will telephone at once ei are le wait be fore starting in." The all knew what that meant. Tt might be tee late te start in. Nina iii. ..a. tn e.h .i nii. inii.m ttint the., lng him. win hostile. Without melng he began te rnke After nn hour or f-e he diteimlned le the 1 abin with his ijes, wall te wall, g .11 Itt tliein threw him e. 1 ' r,ern,;r " joiner. Ui turned, can- i.tgi if tlie s deterinliicd He get t eul. and g lanced at the deer into up. grim. in., .mil leading the i the lean-te. It gaped, rnirrneiis aiid hoi.- 11 leiilder. (lliiibdl piiiufulh empn. but the veiim of n lng wnfehed into tin Middle Te 1 phew lis di n-- ljei-l-lrfi. 11111I when he looked nt the sun he ihlr.f-Ml the liei-e: "0'T "T "" mi' e 11 111 insnppeareu l II in; .iiill'P'-ii un iii'i' 1 . . , , ,. !' would .) .iM.r 1.11 both -f " , "" begin gridiinll' te fee mere If wu were tw. l.'et narrow, r In the elearl as his ,,p grew neuistenipil le (ean. eld iIpt.' In. said v ", r"" '". "" "- '.'""'" Niui-tl pips- hi Hindi geml 'line '' ' ."iii eiiiini wir un- Hirer- U i! o'eleeU he knew that he m'i-t tien of the 1111 into. IV n n iiienaep li il einde tl it odd niile was ering hysterically, but Elizabeth fellow lng. And the tnir giew morons- en Id net cry Inely bad I'er the latt mile or two the btoed drv-eyeel bv the teIpbene th here took its own war. listening te Mrs. S'ayre'snd Leille, but I Tt waielered em. through fords and hnrdlj hearing them. Ther bad get out of them, under the low-growing Hick Llwngstone and he had goue en I brain lie of crub pine. bruMiing In in Mr- Sajre was afraid it had b'en1 In uled pgs . against rocks. He h id lj one of Willie's cars. She had b'gged I fmiteli decided tint he had mi"sed the Willie te tell .Tim te be careful in It 'cabin when the horse turned off the tr.nl .in 1 he aw it It was built of leugh legs, tbe ihink en e close I with 111111I which hnd talbn aw i '1 lie deer steed open, mil his entrance into its d irkncs a followed In thp win lng "f iniini Il'tlP tee' nnd ilu In found hiiiiself i ensidering it. Tt was tL.- cabin Msl ll",, nreKPii. w inuewipss i.asi wan, op b- bitterlv cob. tilt pesitP the bunk night uiuir the new fields, .anil tun , "'' '" 1 ini; i-.-nini no !'.,.. . 1 l. ...,j ii, ,'ppii teleralde. He nached for his rewjlrer. willpi w s ,r 0 1 1 tttlllifl '' ,""1 '"'""K niliekl out of the bunk. reucb.ilrnwn trail man he had been '"'".'." '".. ""'v i"'". k mu til icKuess iihe 11 wnl . ane te near a hast (.lunching of the underbrush that sounded like some animil in full flight Te be continued tomorrow 1 1 hid tee much snprd. The telephene rang and I elie took t'u reipipr and pusbpd IJIiraliPtli gen'il .IMde lie llsfpncd for fl m iineiif 'erN "U he -.lid Then he hung up and steed -.till before he turned iii-tett un-trappul his rnmceit from the vaddle with lingers numb wili cold, nn I flung it te tin greuiul n uneinehed and n moved the lieny sad die hobbled his herM .and rnio.ed the iSridle. and turned him loe'e with a ship en the flank. "Fur the love of Mike don't go tar. old man." he besought bun And wa. startled b the found of his own nriniiid ' It isn 1 tr geed news, he said I wi-h I could Klizalipth '. ' l.lizabpth had crumpled up 111 a small heap en the rloei . All through the long night that foi fei Viwed, with 1 he inmement of feu through the hills, with her mether'') deer dosing and the gh.ir.th silence tint followed it, with the elawn that came eiee. through the window., the ehwn that te .5, t,e light of his i indb lantern Urn meant net a new dn, but a new I , ,)rsl,C( Prc extremel.. peer life beei,d their ning touch, alliTll( ,. brim lies in the eieuble-beithed through the nigh' Kllzabeth was aware bunlv Pr(1 (ln allll llsPi0.. the tb.er of two tigurei that cayie and went. wn . rumbling under his fe.t. and th. One wa- ick quiet, tender and watch- ri(llf f ,n, ,lin ,n , uen m ami fnl And one was: of a heay wetinii , nllr,i ,,0 rt mew In the 1 ibin ii 1 gamh dres-. ber face old am ,0jf k(1I11, ,. r,.,PIth . ned 11 v fnr 1.1 tiie inerning ngiu, who ipikipu , nrRr ,lnf s)nP , , n , r , ir, . pi ice. with two -I il- te hJi k 11. mil tN October Days Are Harvest Days in Easy Cantilevers Cantilever Shoes lic'p nj te leap richer iiarest ui lealth uccc-5 nd happi'ie.s bcta'i-e thrv aie "-e easy en your foci that uu (tin pie your undiMded atten'iei te weik. play.stud. 'ecial lift If jeu eulrJ stpp into the tantilever factor and sec the niakimj of tl e Cantilever Sheey you wuld reali?'- "vhy this i true. Frem the fir-t cuttuiKs if 'anti!er patterns from the whole -k n, te the packiiiR '' thx finished hee", uery process 1 dtnie b skillril workrr werkrr workrr she hae been -piciallv trainer te make tin- typ of shoe Canute v.i li i. 111. 1 j ull Initie r 11 li In 11 il p . walking, i nt. 'I. fini n is it, t, exen l i- 'lei 1 1 c-, ilim wire ig and niipple diil iibh Uj hu '1 '1 bones of the .inli in jljr. 1 1 . . bne trim .t ample n .1 1 1 mr Hum or low lipel Cautlleveri .one 1 ( ailtiv of BOOd-loekliic ineilela I I li tirev n and Erav, for nil oica!en riiie rtr lllKh lined bout- en'ciiI tn-i one strap nd tve-sti fump all mail win the same flexible rfr. b t r ill ilnvtlme wear, Wlutivtr veni i,isit nr ueit eU will find a inttlner med. I tint will pleat. .ou If ou have nerr tneil 1 m ,e.r- de se. l'rep li te 1 1 iiullever -turf. tomorrow and buj t pjir l,et thun tdd le your jej in MorIein iiiteher niji If von new vitTr "anilleveif drop In and hle mimic cf the new models fur fall anrj winter Wldth3 AAAA te 1 her wuh gentl" hands, I 'ie fell nslcp as the light was brighten ng in the ra-t, with l'n'k bti'iliig her hands and kneeling en the fleer beside her bed It was net until the next dav that thp knevi. that .Itni bid net been alone A g'll who was with him had been pinned under the inr tin had died mstjiith Jim h.il we.en his bit In (he pattern and pa.sp.j en 'the girl w n u. gllgible -he vM fie had bpn. That was all IT 11' .Inn t. ihath addH thp li-t ejenienl 'n the impending catastrophe. Jt sent I'lek Wc-t alenp I ir "everal dav- ittir lis visit te the Ihing'teue rineh I 'iilis ITagsett niade no move te gn t the tabin 11. wandered around the town made pre- iii'vumiv acquaintances tml led up in ireful conversations with -neb elder r.i jen's as be ieuld pod te tin t lirl. and Lfingstei'i families 1 if tbe ln'ter he learned nothing, of the iernier no' uue'i 'bat be bud nt liiievvn before One dav he. happened en 1 short he iw -set man. the -heriff. who hnd le-' hi .office en th ftrength of Jud t lark's scipe. and had new reeeverpd it Itat1- tt had brought seuip wblskv with linn, and en the premise of 1 drink I ired Wilkins te his room. Over ln gla- the sheriff Hiked. Alt this newspaper -tuff latelv about Tul CI irk bfing illve is fluid wrung' be df lai d irritabi'v. "I.iggie Ilenald 1 -ei wi- t-azv uu cm n-k tbe people here jbeut hrr Ibrv all knew it. 'Ilifp new-eji r fellows denendtd en us I ere vtth n teih-bru-h apiece and 1 sijiteae tiill ' ' liquor, and though hf d ," eueth'is Seemed te thlnP ip. 1 1 1 t i 11 them unless vve get eij "ku fi II. but 'here in't anv '1 nig t 1 "11 out Tud (larks deal I hit a Mire inn llilv v en ' V r in s liee I 1 IlIZlll . r denee T above it hid broken out 11 lertier of thp r"ef as .1 1 hiniiii. . I! ! " thought in m the handwork of muuc enter prising leurinli-t ami muleil grimlv He -et ti work with the resource of 1 man who hid learned te take what einie, thrtw the drv bedding onto tin slab and "! a mat' li te 11 brought in portions (if tie b'iii-t'1 re'it for further supjil tr tin tin opened 11 can of tonifllef- Hlld -e It en tin ei.ge of tht hearth te heat, nnd -lii'd In mi into hi diminutivp frvifig-pan It wa- t'M Itp for anj pv Hum itien that nigl 1. II ale ii -ipper fren the tough taMe, driwing 1 p t 1 it ,1 I reken 'lair line nfteiwird brjugl t li , m m m m. ;a'i : .11. m -A Relict es ieir muicles tired feet, .pralm and bruiiei, Inject lutci. WKj e HI fe' is fa m if hi tFki- '. 95?e oAlceliol MIFFLIN flLKOHOL MflSSfl5E th tvXtAnaitmic At all Drajghf. ttuia C .! f. onrenATi' ' r 1 DtlrHIA, rt-sus ML" J) ' rCS J m 7 ym IM CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office iTNiP rillleterii ur nlnu un iilr In nciibi iltln: tfc S .i!l tllAAnii II. ...III. II. t . I. 111. I I..U..I.. .. raaLvIf Atbury I'ark tleit .-hue "1 e 1.1,7 1 euknian WMlueil uurriiu t rnge lu e j 111 lirOiiUWa iCfttten lftei t. I.7 Norttiuinuteii at. JfxiiarrliliurB Orner'", a N .)J St. sga' Y"""iuwn--nii.f , "1.1(1 limn ai t.v Jj0"?"1''"-ir,' ' i."i i41"- hi y' 'iMdlUB iSs'hvierlner'B. 4 J. I'enn bgunr iyrmniun-ijYiii . ueniy. 111 ivjenuni (tiameklii II lllrii.li. 410 V; luilcnenj. il.F. Jlurrar, Av. Itnc irentnii lf. 1. Veaiifeii . llrn H'l.l- w..." i, r. ,..L.... in r...L,, - IU I UU1IC eti erk-yii'lu he s dped, ' Pi.issptt nsred. Veu found his horse dldn t 1 1. 1 1 And when teii ind le'i'I 111 the lOOUItll. 1 in ou d'n t need anv ,fp vjs five months b'fir veu reilld -e .1 triltl up 'he (,,, till vi Inter ii-setf nodded r'"e and peurel out iii ' iher drink I -uppi'M In observe. asuallT hat rien if I hrk turned up n vi t mn)d be hard te mmii't hn 1, . itiln 1 if ' The 1 eriff considered tbit hilling iii In. gli-- Well irs and no he md It vv i ircuuisHntial fvldetie inetv Vel 01 v -aw it done I he ner-t 'lung iigintist line ni hi" running oft ' Hew abenf wunet-'s'' ' ' Vdiedv 1 tualh f.iw it d u Jeb" liiiiald-en iMTie the ueuriM, ami he dead I in a-' wife, wjs still nine, th' la t I heurd, and 1 ipeken the valet i- floating iieund -eniewhere' "I suppose if he did turn up reu'd lliaki a tr ter it TTflte't ttnred .t the end of his clgnr. ' Wp'iI make trv ter it nil right N ilkins said fembrlv "Then are -enie folks in t hi- 1 until still giving up the laugh ever that ear-e ' The net elay liar pt hired 1 uiet lmr-p. rolled ,11 his rami eat tvn) i'nw Mipplv of feed pirapped if te the 1 intle of his Middle, and rode into the moun tains lie had net ridden for vears ird at the em of the first hour I i-g.in te n al'zp that he was In ler a bad tin e Bj neon he was se tote t hut he could hardl.v get out of tin i-imilc, a 1 1 sei -tiff that once mr, he milel buel) get bick iignlu All innrii ing the li'ir 1 had (limbed, tnitis bal( and fertt en n narrow camnn ti.nl. L.iiiittig en afiennll), as in the vv.n of 1. horse en a Rteep grade. A tiieining thev hnd followed a rearing mountain ffenrii. defeeiidlng In smj.il 1 1 'iiaei- ft. hip c,. iic'ds tar ah ( rd nil 1 1 rnlng Unpfett had Npi iiirntullv teh wing that trail .in ii hn I bun nddt n ten war age ltv 1 i, in 11 dein I wiiii f. hi and drink who ilieii iii- ier-c forward ihreugli 'i night ami thp bllrrard, with noehjeitivp nnd no hope He found it pi.-utli'iillv impossible tu centippf tMs frenrleel fngltiw with the quiet man in hit efl'ccV'ulr uA Uarcrlj, Interesting Outings These delightful one-day trips from Philadelphia en The Reading arc increasingly popular at this season of the year. The air has just that enspnes which insures the utmost of enjoyment of the day's outing, whether your fancy calls you te Atlantic City that jewel of shore resorts; the Mountains of Mauch Chunk: picturesque Sunbury, Lewis burg, Williamsport; or te the World's Largest City. Ge a.vay somewhere next Sunday you will iemt back re freshed, rejuvenated, rested. SEAsJORE ATLANTIC CITY. OCEAN CITY, STONE HARBOR. WIL.DW00D, CAPE MAY ROUND TRIP $1.53 EVERY SUNDAY 'es.ej (.heitrut ail 'null, ,- et Ferri, le TLSTIC CITY 7 30 A. M Fnf OI"HFR si A-HORr. R?SORT Ltnve Che-tuyt. S t tetry " 2" A ! Seuth Street F-rry 7 I J M ri,hermen' Special te brh'lling-r Landing lin- My (Snndsv, Ort 8tb, Onlv 1 fi 30 A M. MAUCH CHUNK EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY lUNTiL OCTOBER 29. IMC ALSO COLUMBUS DAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 $3.00 ROUND TRIP n lh f Tt T S'j IUrjMIN H O'l 1 A nu, IT ji i nf i -t jjie Ju" Mu f , ins nt el jiudU J JnUtnt jvfn NEW YORK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15-ROUND TRIP $3.00 -e'cial train Nave, RKAD1V, TFRMIS L 6 00 M, .topping a t. elumbta Av enu lluntingduu -ir'' tni i iyn, Lecan and JnklnteAii Similar eicuriiena en iundn O iebt I "i ml cj ember li and lt Dee.mbfi 10 end ; SUNBURY, LEWISBURG, WILLIAMSPORT, Etc SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 SUNBURY & LEWISBURG WILLIAMSPORT- Alie West Milten. Montgomery, Muncy and Montemsvillr $3.75 $4.00 Pp-elal train kav' Readily Te , ,rml p i s M ,tr.nDlp ., Columbia Avenue Huntlntdei, Sire . M,nlW, f ,he',0cTe!.8,?d i-u jruvu" ' ' jh -. Fer further details concerning an) of the above trips cenmlt nny Rendms: Railway tirket nR-nt or see fi(.r, wic, be found in all Mntiens In kets mey be pur, m,e( prier tr) dtes of excursions. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Travel en "The Reading" ufH 55 Sf;Sf!iM!SsS t, tiatkmkTFM nkrnViK9rH i .-- .-. -mm muniJiiK7m.riiMUimmmmmmm,t Kinn . I 'gpijfll LAVA-VARnished floors and rurniture radiate brightness- fi3f."ijy LAVAVAH . r A nilDant P i PLOflD VARNISH krt.TONSIBLEYiCc , n-AORirni" A-"luaitui .tia iifc 00 At Your Dealer's Fc Iten, Sibley & Ce. 3meriert. 1 PHILADELPHIA All Celers and Clear Manujartureri cf Celers, Patnti and Varmthes since 1863 !! Our Trust Department is adequately equipped te take entire charge of your estate. It is of the utmost importance te your family that you have a capable executer. See your Lawyer today and have your will drawn, naming us your executer. Total Resources Over $11,000,000 TiffiREALEsmrE Title Insurance ust CompanyefPhiladelphia 523 Chestnut Street 45 S. Bread Street Atre$w fromlheVperidenoe Hall Lincoln Building Oldest Title Insurance Company iHtfteWerfd V The Greatest Treat that ever came te Philadelphia You'll be delighted at the first tooth some taste of Eskimo Pie. You'll be sorry when you reach the last and You'll find yourself saying "Mere!" It's the greatest package of joy 5 cents ever bought. There's only one Eskimo Pie in tezvn, remember Abbotts. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. Brought here by Abbotts and sold by Abbotts Ice Cream dealers -a v u v. VLV Val iBjmCibM JC -5 mmmkmkmmmr&m4k&mmm mmmkmkmkmkm m&MT III .J- I k 'lAtt1 IHt .r ySy-'. .