Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL ADELPH1 A, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922"
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Jeseph L. Shoemaker & Ce.
Bank, Oflee, Library k Scheel Funittura
At 926 Arch St. Since 1884
(Bheernaktr Bulldinr)
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THE MOVIE FAN'S
LETTERBOX
By IinNKY M. NKBLY
Roxbei-oiiBli Header" writ: 'Thc
JSi I where words nre tided instead of
5d m ll"(1 "lne R"'' Tl'c
wip 'divides into two sections, one.
Aliter ."Tim Jnm nnd Sally Dmllicnd
lad tie ether half opposing tlicm. "Veu
J?. along, in the guise of Jean of Are
ffiittempt te lend the Mattered forces
f lm richt direction.
"When the column started you
'.a te he rather an iiRgiesulyc pcr-
!fn Ymi certainly did .dam! New at
Ih.TOU nrc really lamblike, and nrein
t & te avoid .lapping- and bit
K, Of course, it may be due te Indi Indi
Ltlen. or perhaps te fatigue caused
fi reading e many letters.
"Don't lese your pep nnd don't nllew
tha knockers te bother you. Hrace up
Ind go te it! Stand by your colors!
Teu are a clever chopyeu knew hew
J, avoid trouble. Yeu let one fan
wallen another nnd you stand by and
witch i them. It 1b a geed stunt te de
This new nnd then, as it gives you a
chance te rest up nnd Wt your breath.
'It teems te be customary te write
hud ask von te solve movie problems,
gire is mine; see what you can de
''t'hI decided months age that I would
void all 'punk plays' nnd sec only
.T" ...w nre renllv 'worth while.'
1 commenced te make note of tlie plnya
mentioned in jour column nnd the vari
ous remarks about the actors, etc.
'Every new and then I counted the
rotes, and perhaps I And that I elMa
Blonsen is in the lead. I Immediately
decide te see her in the -new play. Be
fore going te the movies I glance at the
latest edition of the Eviaise l'um.ie
Ledger and find there nrc three votes
iralnst the lady and four new; votes in
'favor of Carel Cloyd, which places him
at tha head of my list.
"I consult the billboard at the movie
louse nnd find thnt Cnrel will appear
ts leading man in next week s play.
I nnlt until next week the opening
flay arrives, I clasp my money in my
band, dash te the candy store for a
box of erackly peanut brittle and then
I start for the movies. Hefore buying
my ticket I glance at the Ledekk nnd
e gods ! five votes against Carel and
your zippy criticism stating that his
new play is n mess. ,.
"Instead of going te the movies I
slowly wander home, where I sit en
the front steps nnd crunch the 'brittle
while I read the bargain sales listed
In the Ledcikk. Can't you persuade
the fans te agree for a week or two?
Seems te me that I'll never get te the
movies at this rate !
"I save a certain amount of my sal
ary for movie tickets and the bank is
overflowing. I had te spend some of
the money te mnke room for this week's
contribution ! New the bank is ernmmed
full and there is thirty-five cents left
ever. I don't knew whether I should
buy another bank or S'pend the money
for candy. What de ou advise me te
de?"
(I'm afraid you're up against it. If
you want te avoid punk pictures alto
gether you'd better devote your eve
rings te the Dorcas Society nnd the
church sewing circle. It is renlly out
rageous of ou te usk me te make my
renders agree unanimously. If they did
I'd hne te work for a living.
The "portrait" you inclese Is a mar mar
veleus approximation te e genuine llkc
.nesa of me, considering that you have
never seen me. Only you place live
hairs en the head where I have but
three, nnd my mustache is curly nnd
white, and net black and straight, as
jeu bhew it.)
Twsle Mallet writes: "I hear that
foreign producers are studying the nd
Tinced American box eflice methods,
but liUbltsch missed a geed bet or
two uhen he didn't call ills picture
"The Leves of Fare," nnd play a
Hire thins by cutbacks (or cut ups),
te a modern gambling joint with all
its strange, elusive appeal.
, "Ne big spectacle picture can he
relied a feature unlesi it take n swing
(through a couple of ages, knocking off
few high spots ni It merrily, dizzily
leaps from age te nge.
"That old-fashioned entcrtnlnment In
I)e Mllle's 'mnssnrre' was awfully
iialre. Old you notice that young man
in a bear skin trying te make a giggling
young ancient ilnpper tipsy, by sriuecz
ins: a bunch of llelginn grapes nil ever
her face, and missing her mouth most of
the time? Imagine any of the girls
standing for that stuff today.
'And peer, sensible Temmy Melghnn
JiM te stnnd in the courtroom and use
It as an pximple!
"Hut there was one fine example of
directorial foresight. Where the I'n
Jrlcinn conies lewerlngly graceful down
the step te the Htiffnle Hill barbarian;
notice hew she dragged her long velvet
gown en the steps se when the Mnr
at.r,n drags her up, she won't skin
j" evely knees? Hut It ought te he
worm nn one's time te see it u ceiipla
tlws. Dm Mille is offerlng JJ.'UOO te
any one proving the auto ucci.Ient a
"(nut he isn't placing money en
anything else.)"
(Thing 1 liUe most about veur letters,
t,",,c,TJVl!,lt l Aen'1 lmv(' t0 answer
tit ' Ui1"1 'lnlK'i correspondents
t!?, V'"r; '' J"''1 1)0 ader of the
Wtter Imjc and draw a salary for It. I
IVaymenil Urennnn writes: "That
Wlllam ,s. Untt, the well-known
Fer Film Fare's Scrapboeh
jHbbb $lMNtflHMlB -".Hr'
"
MJCY FOX
Tim charming young vamp of Bar
tlielmesft' "Senny" has returned te
lier first love the thrilling serial
nnd will tin seen again with
"Speed" Hutchinson
marksman, is rapidly Hearing the com
pletion of his enforced idlcnsss, illness
and 'Htlllncss' is a cause te mc of a
profound placidity of mind; n peace,
most delicious in contemplative posses-
eiuu, mm iruij mtminucui in quuiiij.
Fer lind the distinguished Smith &
Ww.nll etnp iinriehml frnm nntnrnl
causes, alas! the writer would have been
out' iw 'berries.'
"Yeu sec, I made n bet with a
young lady, who se far hasn't been
rmmiml hv Willln 11, nf ha 'VVIIIIntn t 1
would meet his ultimate end, vin en-
inusiasttc assassination,
"Just think, tee, that this same trig
gergedlnn used te 'Ilomce it' with Julia
Arthur t Hew Hill ever put Tybalt out
without shoetin' irons is tee intricate
for I. IIew he ever escaped gittln'
pinched is even mere intricntcr. Ills
Itomee must have been worse than
'Slldin' Hilly Watsen's King Lenr
would have been in Shakespeare's clever
play of the same name.
"Hut then mebbe I am spertln' nn
impenetrable epidermis nn' don't knew
it."
Billy Dew writes: "I notice n let of
talk in your columns en 'The Leves of
I'hnrneii,' and judging from your com
ments I believe you feel sort of hope
less as te just what most of us want.
"New, I did net sec tills picture,
but It wasn't because I didn't want te
see it. for had I known what I knew
new I certainly would hnve missed
'Manslaughter' and gene te see this one.
There may be ethers who have missed
It under circumstances similar te mine,
se maybe I can start something by tell
ing you hew I missed what I feel pretty
certain must have been a wonderful
picture.
"Yes, I saw It advertised, but I never
topped te leek up the cast or who
directed It. because the title sounded
like another of these impossible things
we get stung with se often. Ne one
told me about it until after it was gene
from our midst, but that may be due te
jeu and these very few ethers who saw
it net being close friends of mine.
"Nevertheless, had I known that it
wns directed by the director of 'Pas
sion' nnd 'Deception,' and that Emll
.Tannines was the same actor who played
King Henry, why, you can bet I would
have paid twice as much, if necetenry,
te see It as I pnld te see 'Manslaugh
ter.' I must tny I mere than enjoyed
'1'asslen' nnd 'Deception,' seeing them
both twice, nut J nu net uuiuci i
notice who directed these two pictures
or who wns in the cast. Se when The
Leves of Pharaoh' came along, why, I
just did net knew enough about It te
think it wns any geed.
"Hut like 'Scream Face,' I'ntse want
te knew if there isn't a chance of it
coming back. If there Isn't, as you
seem te think, then I hope, I will get te
see it somewhere else. And I nlse hope
you get aheut 30,000 letters asking
nbeut It and who might really want te
sce it."
l-l... 11 ftftA 1aI.aib cant t n ml
wouldn't de n hit of geed. Hut if they
were sent te 1214 Market Btrcct they
might. In nil fairness, I wnnt te say
that the movie folks themselves knew
tlrry weren't going te mnke any money
eiit of "Phnrneb." One of them made
that prediction te me before it came
here. "It's a grent picture, y'under
stand," he snld. "but we'll lese money
en It. Still, we're going te show it
because It's n part of our business te
give movie levers n ehnnce te see all
thnt is best In pictures,"
Ten thousand letters would mean
that the film would be shown ngain
downtown.)
Hen: f'arel Dempster wns un
doubtedly charming In Sherlock Helmes,
but I think Orlfflth nnd his camera
mnn were much kinder te her In
"Dream Street." She'ri a clever clrl
and n mighty nice kid personally and
I'm glad you liked her. Peggy Hay
field was the girl who jumped off the
rocks. I've never heard of her in nny
ether picture se I can't tell you nny
thlng about her. I nm told that Vir
ginia Willi herself made the canoe
scenes In "The Storm," nnd refused
te have n double. Mighty geed work all
the way through that picture eh?
SAYS ART IS NO FRILL
iTPDEOTi
W WATER METERS
Initnil NOW for meter rate of B.OO
for 1DSB. Yenr plumber or
PltII.Al)Kf.FllIA aiKTEll CO.
04! Heal Knf.nte Trtmt Htilldln
I I V
A Vital Force for Americans, De
clares Or. S. W. Woodhouse
"Art is net n frill," declared Dr. S.
W. Woodhouse, of the Pennsylvania
Museum, speaking before the Society
of Arts nnd Letters at its 120th meet
ing Inst night in the New Century
drawing room.
"Art is net nn unnecessary thing for
Americans, but a vital force. When
man develops beyond the stage of the
hunter and the shelter builder art be
comes n governing Influence feed is
dressed te appeal te the nppetlte of the
man who is net starving, nnd the shel
ter becomes something te plense the eye
or me man wne is nlreauy euro he can
get in out of the rain."
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Cuisine unsurpassed. En
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A few choice rooms new
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your material will come out right,
because Diamond Dyes arc guaran
teed net te streak, spot, fade or run.
Tell your druggist whether the ma
terial you wish te dye is wool or
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mixed goods. Adv.
rum OIT.AYS
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Distributers:
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The following theatres obtain their pictures through
the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee
of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the
Stanley Company of America.
ALH AMBR A Jat - ktk.c: i e
HOOT GIBSON
In "THE OALLQPINO ICID"
Orf BID k THOMPSON ST3.
rKjL.LAJ MATINUK DAIbY
AGNES AYRES
In "BORDERLAND"
ARTISTS ALL In
"TURN TO THE RIGHT"
ACTriD EIGHTH & OIRAHD AVE.
PiJ I KJt MATINHK DAILY
HOUSE PETERS unrt CLAIRE WINDSOR In
"RICH MEN'S WIVES"
DI I TCniDn Ureni & TMiquehann
DL.UHilJir.L Continuous. 3 until It
Mae Murray & Rodelph Valentine
In "DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL"
r-Tl "MI Al Otn. A- Maplewood Ave".
VAJL.vJllI-l. j ar, 7 nmi e p. sr.
GUY BATES POST
In "THE MASftUERADER"
FAIRMOUNT 2a1y
MARION DAVIES
In "THE Y0UN0 DIANA"
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enV BettM at I
cv tfim Sarhtra
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...J&M M0R0NEY
b.iVwr-''1" Kit KB (b 00,
mvna WAVHIK I0M
laZESteSMMVAWAHM.
'CO.
fTLI CT THEATRE Belew Gpruc
JO 1 n O 1 . .MATIVnR DAILY
BETTY COMPSON
In ."THE DEVIL'S TRAIL"
GREAT NORTHERN ST
CLAIRE WINDSOR and HOUSE PETERS in
"RICH MEN'S WIVES"
nunrniM oetii a walnut bts.
llVirCIMOL' Mnt i' I". IIvkh. 7&0
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
in "HURRICANE'S OAL"
rfnTDTV line a i) . Columbia av.
LlDtLrxl I matiniu: daily
LON CHANEY
in "FLESH AND BLOOD"
"rDICMT Woodland Ave. at 024 St.
WKItUN I jnrivr.n daily
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT'S SO"
iOVERBROOK "au VAOTv.
RICHARD TALMADGE
In "WILDCAT JORDAN"
DAI M I'tlANKrOIll) AVH AND
rALlvl NDitiuw street
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
In "BONNY"
Ruiter Keaten In "The Blackim'th"
DrrrMT market st. uiew jtth
KhXiblN 1 11) A M tn a V, M.
REX BEACH PRODUCTION
"THE BRAND"
niAlrr UKItMANTOWN AVENUE
Kl AL. 1 W AT TUI.PEHOCKUN ST.
JACK HOLT
In "WHILE BATAU SLEEPB"
333 MARKET, ,TtK.Te IMTl
WILLIAM FARNUM
tn "MOONSHINE VALLEY"
;..v,ij.,j
W he N1XON.N1KDLINGER fc
UJ THEATRES IJf
K,ejrH AMBASSADOR?'
LnftKLtS RAY
In "A TAILOR. MADF Maw,t
BALTIMORE ?. &
BERT LYTELL
in "SHERLOOJt npnn,u,
BELMONT 5?." Bevg market'
Al r. . 1-80 3: '1:30 te HP. M.
Alma Rubens and Lew Cedy
'n "VALLEY OFarT.TNT MEN
CEDAR U0T" ,wjrTivBNui!
y,. 1;80&!li7&9P. M.
AGNES AYRES
in "BORDERLAND"
celiseLTmts5111
AGNES AYE7""0
In "BORDERLAMn',
JUMBO 5S?&Tj8, eniAR5-AVK.
D. W.J0rlTnHC's0PRSD'Unok.0reN''J'''
"WAY DOWN EAST"
LEADER-iiraeffF
JANE NOVAK
In "COLLEEN OF TBr PiNEa
LOCUST "?M0gnrrREETH
CHARLES RAY
in "A TAILOR. Manr u... I
NIXON "D AND MAnKBTBTsT-
In "THE OaiHj;nrnui...
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R I VOI I P baTTsem-Ets-
SHERWOOLTCni'M av-
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POLA NEGRI
"L'l?i?AEYEBpF THE MUMMY"
69TH ST. Th" OjfPV'-I.--nirml.l
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..u-nn i;ast in .-
"What's Wrensr Wilh KP w..
-p-.w IT Ullltll (
STRAND a'r"mnn,s7n7AApfl -'"-"w
WALLACE REID
In "THE OHOST BRrA'fPTC.
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
GERMANTOWN '"-".av
"In the Name of the Law"
. ADDED LARRY BEMON in "OOLF"
CRANT i0i" "irtARi. ave."
7 . i "" Hl,'i """' 7 A n
Jeseph & Rudelph Schildkraut
InJ'I DEFY'
JEFFERSON '-m &J$iPM"
MAX UNDER .V',SI,b UUU
"The Three Must-Get-Theres"
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Give your tired, aching leet a com
fortable rub with
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The pain juit imi te melt away
Atany Drug Stere Keep a tube handy
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GQgj3Hg
5-Minute Salads
with French's Cream
Salad Mustard
Fer that quick lunch, unexpected
visitor or late-hour supper, salads
can be prepared in five minutes with
French's Mustard.
Fer tasty sandwiches, one naturally
turns te French's Mustard. Many
women have written in te us that
they even like it spread en lightly
as a sandwich-filling.
French's
-m CsreamnL Salad
Mustard
Ba lure teu ti
Frtneh't. Remem
ber It It (oed tome
In feeds and en
feed!.
Matt only by
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Company
Rochester, N. V.
Philadelphia Office
211 Se. Frent Street
Market Street Beef Ce.
522 1 -23-25 Market St. 5937-39 Market St.
THE LARGEST RETAIL MEAT MARKET IN PENNSYLVANIA
ONE WEEK'S SALE
Starts Thursday, Oct. 19th
WATCH FOR NEXT WEEK'S PRICES IN THURSDAY
EVENING PAPERS
By Buying Our Meat by the Carload, Direct Frem the Abat
toir.. We Can Sell the HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS at THESE
LOWEST PRICES.
FINEST
SIRLOIN,
RUMP OR
ROUND
STEAKS 15
lb.
Roast of Beef 15
FINEST
RUMP,
BOLAR,
PINBONE,
PRIME RIB
In Fact, Any Steak or Reait of Beef Yeu Deiira, Fi
Best Native Cattle We Have, 15c lb.
lb.
tba
f f 4 Jk W Smoked Hams g fjaga)
H I VI kSkin-Back Hams K C
JL Ja.-tl.1T J. k Whole or Cut in Half X J.
The Skin Hack Hams nre sugar cured, equally smoked, fnm
the finest quality of city dressed hogs money can buy. Why pay 8c
te 15c a pound mere elsewhere? It is worth your while te put
away a few for the winter time at this price.
LARGE SLICE OF SMOKED HAM, 1 lb. average, 25c a Slice
CITY-DRESSED FRESH HAMS, whole or cut in half, 20c a lb.
ALL FRYING, ROASTING or STEWING CHICKENS, 25c a lb.
Fresh Ground Hamburg q lbs. for Q Fc
Best Country Scrapple ) U J
Fresh Country Sausage 20c a lb
Finest Country-Made Liver Pudding 15c a lb.
Finest Half Smeke3 12V2c a lb.
Finest Ham or Beef Bologna 12l2c a lb.
All Cuts of Corned Beef ifjc a lb.
Heme-Made Sour Kreut 5C a qjt
Finest Creamery Butter in y4-lb. prints. .. 45c a lb!
Finest Selected Eggs in cartons . . .35c a dez.
Best Olee or Nut Margarine 4 lbs. 50c
. ,x,n ?HAn. t0 cceiMTOOlBt our patrena, we enHrsrefl our ateraa te
deuliU the Hire. At our 6337-33 Market St. Stere we took In the next
deer property, nnd doubled our force of help, se we can new accemm"
date twiee no many cuotemera as botere. buv 3rd Annlvereary Sale
last week breke all records for a retail Meat Market In Fenueylvanta.
oeetMp,oilbV th th0ni,anai et "?te.w, who have "Sfia our
MARKET STREET BEEF Ce.
5221-23-25 Market St. 5937-39 Market St.
y.. t;M'"V,W , f,V KK-abf'Sft&.l. j- .. , .A. ,.,:,.. .,
Down Gees the Price
of Selected Eggs for This Week-End
proving once mere the money-saving advantages that accrue te
American Stores' customers.
The purchasing power of your dollar is greater, quality con
sidered, in an American Stere than elsewhere. De all your shopping
"where quality count" and "your money gees the farthest."
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Big, Meaty, Selected
dez
EGGS
35
The greatest feed value you can buy. Every egg guaranteed.
Every housekeeper should try at least one dozen.
Eat mere eggs they are all nourishment.
Eat mere eggs they are a
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JSfe Butter 55
t .ii HnftAi im vmava than inrMn. ir ta
feed of the flnast potential value! Every pound of Leuella
Butter contains tha rich Pasteurized cream from ten quarts
of milk.
Richland Butter 48c : SEX..S?
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t1fTTT ''
G(d sSmeS Eggs t"iu.et 54c Asce Sliced Bacen 17c
.. ji. .7i. ... Dry eugar-curea oacen; peimmj de wh,
s" f--- - " "..:- i
Rich Creamy Cheese 27
Very nutritious and appetizing.
It-TTf T T ----------
a i nor
c aice uieemarirarineibj
A pure butter substitute of recognized
merit. Sold in hundreds of our Stores.
LifebuoySeap
5
cake
Yea, it's genuine.
CANDIES!
Zatek Almend Bars.1) a
Zatek Chec. EatmersVfl,u
Chec. Raisin Bars... J
Toasted Marahmallews, lb 38c
Chocolate Mints lb 39c
Hershey's Chec. Kisses, lb 39c
Calif. Peaches
C Wg
can
Packed In a heavy sugar
syrup.
A ( Buckwheat
5 Tzrrzrf Plrfclit- each
e Gelden Syrup
Sold separately or In any combination you desire. A very tempting breakfast
easily prepared. All fresh new pack fall goods.
Qc;3fer25
FLO UR I Mb bag, 22c
49
The best family flour milled.
Asce Baking Powder, can 5c, 9c, 17c
Snowdrift Vegetable 1 O, c
Shortening ? l2
Made from vegetable oils. Very rich and
creamy. Splendid for pie crust and all kinds
of pastry.
asce Coffee 29
We speak with authority when we speak of the quality of
Asce Blend Coffee. There is that distinctive flavor in every cup
that will cause you te exclaim "this coffee it rtall"
,! lllilllllllltl.lltllll. m m i t.
asce
M-lb
pkg
Five delectable blends Orange
Veu'tl taste the difference ll Old Country Style, Black, Mixed.
1:
e Pekoe,
C ft -lb pkg 23c
lb pkg 45c
, India Ceylon
New Pack
Peas
can
12
Eating or
Cooking
Apples :3fc 8'
New Catch
Norway Mackerel
each
7C-15'
Asce Cocea -'" can 151
Asce Cern Starch pkr"7
Big, Meaty Prunes Ib 19
Geld Seal Macaroni pk 9C
Wilbur's Bak. Chocolate, ff 9"
Wilbur's Cocea caa 10e 19
WMJj
white Potatoes
Peck (15 lb), 23c
Selected, well graded stock. Geed cookers.
ti-pk
(3'4 lbs)
Fancy Yellow Onions : 3 lbs for l Oc
6C1
Asce Perk Qc
and Beans c
3 cans 25c
Tomateesv
Md. eaa r
get?
Oats
9
C
Pkg
S pkgs 25c
Bigger Demand Every Day! Frem the Glowing Ovens! 1
Bread Supreme vtBREAD
SSffRfll Extra I I
I fei2 L"f II f '
Our Master Bakers' Masterpiece the
last word in bread baking.
bc
Victer Raisin Bread, leaf 10c
Victer Whole Wheat Bread, leaf 10c
MEAT SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END
Hams b 23c
Small Regular
Small Skinner!
Large Slicing
""...
FRESH-KILLED POULTRY
EVtrinn- I DII? i ROASTING OR
J"1; ,, OOrWemne- ,. or-stewing ,, nnJ
Chickens "' OL Chicfcim. ODIfWU. 00
I ROASTING OR
STEWING
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