Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. OCTOBER .JO, 1922
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Zeijesf Price in Six Years!
A Rolled Qat, Special Werth WhiM
Geld Seal
Oats
pkg
Fresh pack from New Crep Oats,
steamed and rolled by the meat modern
scientific process.
The Oats packed under the Geld Seal Brand are the
very choicest white eats grown in the United States. Our
guarantee back of gvpvv nnrknore
Special lvn.i' this week only.
w"wwmrty.v y.mAia
New Crep Peas
f Asce
I Catsup I
V 1 5c bet J
VfYeu; Pack J
Tender Peas .. .""JZVfce:
Asce Peas ..." 17c:
Asce Sifted Peas0"1 19c:
$1.45
$1.90 "
$2.00
..-..L1'."1 bp t0. 'r Interest te anticipate
p0,M.5ui,ro.necwhlle.,hC!,o Peclal dozen
MamhnJi ' Th l"'"'-8. our ual
Asce
Bacen
1 7c te
kf r Jnf r Cmrai.
Our Reg. "Sunsweet" t -m ,
i9c caiif Prunes w 16c
Big meaty fruit; the flavor 13 delicious; the quality as line as we have ever sold.
lb
Asce
Threaded
Ced Fish
pkp 25c
ie Pure.
WASH DAY NEEDS
Rinie (Fer Wash.Bg Clethes).... 5c
Star Naphtha Powder. . . . . . 6c
lvery Seap Flakes 9c
Ivery Seap 3 cae 2Qc
Yeung's Borax Seap 6V2c
Yeung's Washing Powder 12c
Yeung's Seap Chips Pf 9c
j Asce V
Perk & BetnsA
I 3 cms 25c
V Very appetising 1
r-Last Minute Call for Hallewe'en! Are Yeu Ready?,
C.I. ...J ...:! N. Ik 17r I Fanrv U AfO I . ...... ..I
Selected Brazil Nuti.
Choice Filbert. .
Calif Almend .
Finer Walnnti.
Atco Apple Juice.
.lb 17c
.lb 17c
....lb 3Sc
....lb 35c
.bet 12' c
New Pack Fancy Dales... pkr 21c
Atco Peanut Butter. .. .tumbler 9c
Baker'. Grated Cocennt. . .can ISc
Baker. Shred Cocennt, pkf. 7c, 14c
Atco Ginicr Ale bet 10c
Fancy
Mixed Nuts
eaeh
Choice
Grape Frnit or as
Fancy
Grape Fruit.. .
Matured Irait, splendid flavor
and quality.
eaeh
25
T
W
Auertee Frnit Jaa jar lSe
Teatter Pare Pr timet... jar 2tc
Zat-ttk Cake Iciu fkt 15c
New Cerranti pk 21c
Fancy Qaeen OliTe...bet 10c. 20c
Fancy Staffed dire... bet 12c, 22c
Fancy Calif Pe.chei..blf can 23c
Calif Seeded Reiiiai pkf lie
D.liciea. Plan Padditf . . .can 36c
Red Ripe Craaberrie. lb 14c
Cake Specials Werth While!
N Iced Unity Jumbles ft 19c
B J Chec. Cec. Sandwiches... .tt 33c
CI Mperlnl baklnj: for thin sale rlsht
' from the ovent te our counters.
This In Apple Week all ever the United
Statrx. t.'o-erturatlnjr with the movement,
our store are well supplied with this meat
lualUif nl fruit,.rcudy te unsver your demands.
5SS, Applet 3lb 10
"AY Apples d" 35
Uen't fnwt ti old mcxim "An mU m tern
WtW tht ttnrtnr tivau'
Asce
n Syrup
cans
25c,
Asce Oleomargarine .
Asce Dried Beef
. ." 23c
p"13c
. . Sc
. 35c
GibbsTomate Puree .
Berden's Malted Milk .
Fancy Gelden Pumpkin cf 12Vec
NewNerwyackerd,J7c,lSc
Rich Creamy Cheese 30c
Geld Seal Fleur iaxbt.48c
Geld Seal
Macaroni
3 pkp 25c
Atk Year Friend That Drinks H
What Her Opinion is of Asce Blend!
We knew who will nn.swcr "the best
cup you ever dranK!"
asce
Coffee
lb
Yeu'Jl laslc the difference!
Y2Ab vn 23c : Lib e 4Sc
A flavor for every tafte'
The Children's Feed Par-Excellence!
Every pound of
Leuella contains
the Pasteurized
cream from ten
quarts of pure,
rich milk.
jfeb
Taste It!
i !7c
Butter w "
The ttn ft Butter in America t
Richland Butter .,b 50c
Pur creamery prints better than nema
no-called Benin.
Asce
Pare Cider
Vinegdr
1 6c bet
There it a tat uf action in knowing that
rvery egg you buy it dependable: today,
tomorrow, always.
SUtf Eggs 40c
. F'Bf you can be ture oft
Geld Seal Eggi &.of 65c
The pick of the nestnl
Asce
Peanut
Butter
15c lb
New Pack Pineapples, canned with all the flavor and character derived
from the cloudless skies and beautiful sunshine of enchanting Hawaii.
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple . . He 2 cm 23c; k $2.70
Hawaiian Crushed Pineapple . Ne 2 can 1 9c; $2.25
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Ttu .i Union
Lrw 'win
Frem Our Own Sanitary Sunshine Bakeries
Victer Regular
Bread Pan leaf
Victer Raisin Bread
Victer Whole Wheat Bread
6
leaf
leaf
10c
10c
Bread Supreme
Our Master Bakers' Extra
Mahtcrpici-e. nig I.eaf
lOc
Meat Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday
Finest Round Steak or Roast . . , . ' 22c
fnlteiTT?T?7T7T7rr 28: Sirloin Steak .......... ." 38c
BrTTPoTReTnt rM2cl Boneless Rolled Beef..." 122c
Tl.;ir vma r;k Rnt ,b 20c Lean Soup Meat n 7c
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- Choice uuts r men awnnmg im.w..
30c
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KROUT SPECIALS
Fresh Perk Shoulders (Picnic Style)1" 18c
String Ends Smoked Ham. . .JU 15c & up
lUc
Neck Perk Lein ,b 2Sc
Lean Salt Pnr!c ,b 20c
New Made Kreut. ......... ,..q
FRESH KILLED
Milk-fed Frying Chickem.,b 3Sc Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens lb 38c
Wclthlns from 3 Ibf. te li Ibn. eacli.
il .agQ I Prices efectlrt in eir PhlU. Cssilea Stores ft Meat Markets j ASCQ
Ttingj YeuVf Leve te Make
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F
r lowers rrnm nin uievr.i
Large brimmed hats with crowns of
flowers are very cfiic for fall wear. Yeu
can make eonie of tbesn lovely erna
mentsfrem the tops of kid gloves. Even
If the cloves are of different colere, you
can use them. First cut out the flowers
in the shape of the pattern in the upper
left-hand corner. Then dye or paint
them the desired color. (Yeu can dye
a light color almost nny ether shade,
but It Is best te dye n dark color blnck.)
Finish each flower with French knot
for the stemnnH. Cever the crown with
thin rllk, chiffon or metal cloth and
taek the flowers In place. The result
will be a charming chapeau.
FLORA.
Can Yeu Tell?
liy 11. J. and A. W. Bedmtr
Who Discovered the Chemical Affinity
of Substances
Nearly a hundred yean before the
IjirHi of Terbern llerginanii. ulie was
tlm te work out the chemical nUinitj
of vnrieuN Mibstaiiccs, Newton, who
Kaye tiM the law of gravitation, had
pointed out that when home substances
are mixed together fhev aHrat nh
ether very strongly, joining together te
tern a compeuna suestance. lierg
mann, thinking of this, gave himself
te the study of the subject and by many
OU
perlments made out a table of these ,
bstances which had a ehmlr1 .
affinity for each ether.
One of the first tests he made after
he began his research was in connection
with the gas known as "fixed air,"
which had been discovered by Dr. Black.
Hi thought It might be an acid, be
rauae of its affinity for lime. Me hei
tested it witb blue litmus (a blue liquid
extracted from a plant called litmus)
and found that the blue litmus turned
red when placed in the fixed air. This
Ii what litmus always does when placed
In contact with acid. Ilnvlng proved
that it was an acid be called it "aerial
ncid." He also proved It was dif
ferent from ordinary air because it
neighed mero and because it would
partially dissolve when passed into
water. But he did net lenrn that it
was ninde up of two sparate elemental
oxygen and carbon and it was quite
rt long time lfere the world learned '
that animal life produces carbonic neld
gas (after breathing the oxygen from
the air) nnd that plant life lives en
carbonic acid gas, giving us back purei
oxygen through Its breathing processes, i
This "fixed air," sometimes applied te1
ilif air bubbles In the mhIum which wc i
drink, illd net become Known as car
benic aem until some jcurs later. i
Tomorrow Hew Did the Keester en the I
Weather Vane Originate?
Spooky Things
"What can I de te make the party I
very spooky?" everybody ii asking.
And te hera nre some suggestions.
Dry, dead leaves spread about In dark i
corners where guests will rustle through
them when they least expect it, make
a delightfully ghostly sound, especially
If the lights are kept low.
A dress-hangrr, padded with news
paper nnd hung with picture wire from
the wall or ceiling, gives the appear
ance of a ghost I v figure walking en i
nlr if n white nightgown is hnng en
It. and u geed -sized pin cunhlen ii
fastened at the top with n white veil i
ever it, te leek like a head. If this
is phced clew te the wall se that the '
sHghcut breeze makes It. move a little
and crackle the newspaper, the effect
will be better.
Lene streamers of crena miu.
hanging from en high se that the ends
just touch the forehead of nn unsus-
I pectlng person walking beneath them,
win give a thrill. An ecca&Innnl string
with a piece of popcorn en It will odd
an element of surprise tee.
ju mi i iiu nut-Pis in me proper tramp
of mind for nn etching full of rpoekv
i -.urprl&es, hate some small paper hag's
'blown up nnd fastened with n rubber
hand se that the air cannot get out.
Place thefe en the stairs up which the
guests will have te go te leave tliir
wraps. Of course, net everybody will
step en one, but every one who does i
will be startled at the hang. A frewh
supply may be added new and then.
THE HOME
IN GOOD TASTE
Jty Hareld Donaldsen Eberlem
. i v mpa i i miii
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essf!mXW5MSW9MSThm wM'
Medem Fleer Cevering
As we have discussed Oriental rug,
their origin, manufactiire uud types, Jet
us new turn our attention te the beau
ty and I'harncter et our mono mcwlern
tloer coverings.
By irtiin of modern machinery nnd
twentieth century Ingenuity tery beau
tiful fleer covering? are within the reach
of hein of moderate income, se that
everyday peepei may walk en vehet
surfaces while our net very remote
ancestors had te be rentent with rough
mats, riiiiheM and winded floors.
There hss been untiring effort en the
part of. manufacturers nnd designer
te gratify that strong modern desire
for luxurious apartments which pretalls
throughout the world and especially In
the United Slates.
As hnnd-tiiftei rug could hardly be
made profitably In the I'nlted States,
really beautiful ami fascinating effects,
able te uatlsfy een the most fastidious
tastes, have been pruduced by ma
chinery. The atriklng virtue of these modern
types of carpets commonly known at
Patent Axininsters, Chenille Ax
minster?, or merely Chenilles, is that
they gite nil the variety, and nearly nil
of the freedom of execution which one
tlnda in the hand-tufted rug's, combined
with splendid wearing qualities, ut a
cost within the reach of ordinary home
makern,
Tomorrow "Chenille Mugs and
Carpets."
i .. - .
It' IH KArtV Til I.Mtill
hii .;iil leuk ever lh six pjki vt Ills
,-vii nwr . i" m nun, id kh i inrre lira
l4irels of jUKh en every iidiie. The array
ut talent la cptlenal. Ai rnWnt Mneela
en-- kitiu mwui iwu lint., yi'acn mutually
puiiHiPfiva .,,'v .'n'-.. ninmuyy r
.'CSIIC
art the three winning
flavors in the
Heathized (carbonated)
COLONIAL
ICE-CREAM
Mystery Brick
FRENCH VANILLA MIX FRUIT NUT CARAMOLA -
hd
yokes of Fresh Kggc.
Fresh Cream, Cane Sugar
mvd Vanilla Bean.
Citren, SunkUt Raisins,
Smyrna Figs, Hawaiian
Pineapple, Filberts, Al
niends, Cr tin Suti, Fresh
Rich Cream, Cane Sugar,
Colored with Maraschino
Cherries.
Freeh Rich Cream, Eng
lish Walnuts, Cane Sugar
and Caramela.
en sale at all
Colonial dealers
Tomorrow!
A wonderful brick, you will admit.
Werthy of the interest it has aroused. Sur
passing in sheer goodness anything that has
ever been offered by us or any ether manu
facturer. And at a most opportune time, tee!
Ready te serve at Hallewe'en partie.8 and at
home en the Night of Witches and Goblins
and Mystery. What could be mere appro
priate than thisMystery Brick.
Better order yours at once from the
nearest Colonial dealer. The whole city will
be wanting te try it. Se tell your dealer in
advance hew many you'll want and avoid
disappointment.
v are the winners who will enjoy the
fWimri ftfttf COLONIAL ICE-CREAM Mystery Brick
BaaMaW 4wisVaaW m BjW. fM r J
free for a whole year. They picked the
3 correct flavors.
ABRAHAMS, MARK
HI! 3aroek Av... W. Phlla.
ACKER. A. H.
2610 9. BeuvUr St.. Phlla.
ADD13.ELIZABETH
S4I E. Almend St., Phlla.
ALBERTS, MINNIE
114 Rltnar St.. PhUa.
ALBRIGHT, ESTHER
149 Washington St., Mt.
Hellyv N. J.
AMERMAN, MRS. VIOLA
48 Elm St., Lambartvtlle, N. ).
ANDERSON. MR. L. P.
227 High St., Burlington. N. J.
ANDERSON, TOWNSEND C.
3025 Pula.kl Ave., Phlla.
BAARSKAM, NELLY
16)4 Quean Lent, Ptilla.
BANKS, ROBT. B.
14)7 N. RHIWId St.. PhH..
RALLAGH
3S64 Woodbine Av... Phlla.
BAZER. MRS. LOUIS
1025 Market St., Camdaa, NJ.
BEALMZAR, J.
2209 S. 24th St, PhUa.
HAM, DONALD
210 Eighth St... Upland. Pa.
BEATLEY. JOSEPH L
Woodlane, EdgawaUr Park.
N.J.
BELH, MRS. STANLEY, JR.
Creia Kaya. N. J.
BELL, MRS. CATHERINE.
126) 9. 24th St.. PhUa.
BELLOWS, MISS ELIZABETH
Somarten Ave., Soraarten,
Phlla.. Pa.
BI9CH. ANTHONY
5971 Tarraea St, Phtla.
BLACKTON. HELEN
2520 Poplar St.. Phlla.
BLOCH. MAX
516 Brown St, Phlla.
BLOEMKER. FRANCIS
IS4S 3. Frent St., Phlla
BLUMBERG, ABE
511 Carpanter St., Phtla
BORLEAN, MRS. N. B.
2234 Huntlnadnn St.. Phtla.
BOSTW1CK, MRS. MARTHA L.
227 Cantar St., Elmar, N. J.
BOYD, DAVID
104 Otnty Av., Phtla
BOYLE, HELEN
270S Birch St., Phlla
BRAND
Ne Addraaa
BRAUNSOR, CHARLES
929 N. Orlanna St.. Phlla.
BROWN, SHERMAN O.
160 1 N. Van Pelt St., Phlla.
BROWN, JOHN
2S28 E. Indiana 3c, Phlta.
BRUNSTAR, KATE H.
422 N. 2d St.. Camrfan. N. J.
BUCHERT, JOS.
43 N. 4 th St., Phlla
BUEHRER, GEO.
2253 N. 4th St.. Phlla
BVSHLOVITZ, MEYER
UI6 S. Ith St.. Phlla
BUTTERWORTH, ELLA
2929 "D" 3tra-t. Phil.
CAHILL. ROBT.
JI5& A ram In te St Phlla
CAMPBELL. JOHN K.
t))2 3. Napk St.. Phil.
CAMPBKLL, PAUL
09 S. 4th St.. Phlla.
CAMPOLI, MARY
302 Gianaa St.. Phlla
CARTER, IDA MARIE
1002 W. CumHerland .1lPhfla.
CASLOVE, EDITH
1413 S. Juniper St.. Phfla.
CHAMBERLAIN, CARRIE M.
Crevervllla. N. J.
CHAPMAN, BILLY
2218 Plarea St.. PhUa
CHRISTOLA3, JAMES
3922 N. UtK St., Phlla
CHRISTIE, JOS.
1232 S. Banaali St.. Phlla
CLANTON, RICHARD
831 S. Frent St. Phlla
CLEMENS, LAURA
2113 Nerrla St, Phllr
CLDT, LLOYD a
1306 Harrlien St., Phlla
COHEN. RUTH
437 laekaen St., PhUa
COLKITT, CHAS.
614 Ltnden 3t , Camiitn. N J
CONLEY. M.
2)1 Mill St.. Btl.-.e, Pa.
COSTELI.O, MISS ANNA It
Lannl. Pa.
CUCINATrA, MARY
929 Mountain St.. PhUa
CUNNINGHAM. EVELYN
6)3 N. 26th .St,. Phil
CURLETT, JOHN M.
Phlla
CZYZLOWSKA, VALERIA
684 Lambarten St., Tranten,
N. J.
DALY, TERESA,
164) Bueknatl St., Phlla.
DANTOWrrZ, TILLY
2846 Tulip St.. Phlla.
DARRAGH, ROBT.
5)4) Harmar St.. Phlla.
DAVIDOW, SYLVIA
24)9 S. tlth St., Phlla.
DAWNING, FRANCIS
3961 Wallace St.. Phlla.
DE CRISCIO, JOS.
337 C. Rittenheuf? St,
DE SALVO. JOS.
86) Watklna St., Phlla.
DELIA, A.
1426 Wharten St.. Phlla
DENSTEN, MRS. EVERETT S.
214 Warner St., Woodbury,
N. J.
DEVINS, CHRIS J.
317 Slean Ave., W, Collin..
weed. N. J.
DEVINS. DAVID
2429 S. Lawranca St.. Phlla.
Dl MUZZIO, LOUIS
936 McKaan St.. Phlla.. Pa.
DI LEO, JOS.
1241 S. Ben.all St., Phlla
DI PIETRO, WM.
1421 Taaker St.. Phtla.
DOMOWICH. PETER
30)) Aunt. St.. Phtla.
DURR. CHAS.
2416 N Bancroft St., Phlla.
DU BOIS, B.
101 Evergraan Ava
lvnn. N. J.
DU BOIS. J. F.
18)2 N 18th St.. Phlta., Pa.
DUNLAP, RAYMOND
146 E. Courtland St.. Phlla.
EBERFE. M. A.
29)6 N 26th St.. Phtla.
EHM. CHAS.
2946 MeCMtan St.. Phlla
. EMFRY. MISS DOROTHY
' 1738 N Tanay St. Phlla.
ENDERHKOOK, JACK
226 Mercer St . Treaton, N J.
EVANS, CHAS.
2410 N Aider St., Phlla.
FARRELL, CHAS.
214) MeClellan St.. Phlta.
F1EGENBERG, FRED
61)2 Da Lancay St. Phlla.
FELICE, ANTHONY
1420 S. Clarien St.. PMla.
FLOREK. THEODORE
)22l Chatham St.. Phil.
FRETZ. HELEN
2244 Plarea St Phlta
FOSTER. ELEANOR A.
28)6 N. 4th 3t. Phtla.
FOX, DR.
I) Crtekat St.. Ardmore, Pa
FRANKENFIELD, IRENE
4809 Falrmeunt Ava., Phtla.
FREILICH, LOUIS
16)0 S. 7th St. Phlla., Pa.
FREILICH. MARION
16)0 S. 7th St. PhUa., Pa.
FRFJLICH, SARAH
14)0 S. 7th St.. Phlla.. Pa
FRIEDMAN. EVA
)47 Reaabarry St.. PhUa.
FUGEE. C.
17)6 Tayler St. PhlU.
GARRETT. DOROTHY
2046 s)th Av.nu.. PhlU.
OARVEY. ELEANOR
3)24 Bett St. Phlla., Pa.
GEOGHEOAN, MRS. t.
247 Jnekaen St Bri.tel, Pa.
GILLESPIE, MARY JAN?.
119 S. Aldan St PMla.
GINDHART. MORTON F.
I)n E Palmar t Phlta
GLASS. YETTA
2409 S Baulah St, PhUa.
GLEASON, HELEN
2119 S. Chadwlek St. Phlla
GOLDSTEIN, HEftBKRT
2))7 S Baulah SI. PhlU
OONCER, MARGARET
9)) Market St CVan.-aetat,
N. I.
GORDON, GEO.
8)1 Jackaen St.. PhlU
GORDON, HARRY
DaptUtewn. N. J
GORMAN, 3UBIE
)))) Havarferd At.
GRADY, MARIE
24)) E. tndlana A- .
GRADY. MARIE
241) h. Indiana A
CRKENBERG, L.
SOS V tnth St.. Vh:
GREENFIELD, MARY
I 4)6 Menrna Si , Phi"
CRSHAM, C E.
, )ll 3 Sth St . PhlU
I OUINTA. SAMUEL
3)1) N. Sydenham St. Phlla, I l))6 3 Clarien St . Phis
GUNBERG, SAMUEL
72 Lembard St.. Phtla.
HAEGELE, BENJAMIN
1742 N Dever St., Phlla.
HALLAM, ROSE M.
43)1 Paul St.. Phlta.
HAMMER, CHAS.
4)09 N. Franklin St.. Phtla.
HAMMER, DOROTHY
4)09 N. Franklin St., Phlla.
HATS IFF, NATHAN
212) 3. 7th St., Phlla.
HAUCK. JOHN
Leeuet Ave., Yardvtlle, .Y J.
HARVEY. RICHARD
))0 N 36th St. Phlta
HAWTHORNE, FLORENCE
2)41 Brown St. Phlla.
HERKENSHINER. MRS.
lletsln Ave.. Versa. N J
i HETHERINGTON. J. N. C.
! 2)01 N 10th St.. Phlla.
HEYHL, EDWARD
20)) N Matcher St., PMla.
HOEROCH, ALBERT
417 W Chew St.. PMla.
HOLMES, EARL
62) Wlllard Av-. Camden.N.J.
HOPSON, AGNES
2212 Oakfcrd St.. PhlU.
HORN. HAROLD R.
122) Allenireve St, Phlla
HOUSEMAN. GEO.
1631 N. M.rvlne St., PMla.
HUBER, H. STEEL
)409 N. 19th it.. PMla.
INGLING, ERNEST
211 Stacy St Burllngten.N.J.
IPPOLITE. JOS.
7S2 Cretnwlch St. Phlla.
Weed- IPPOLITE. LAURA
I J 15 3 vth at , r-r.Ua.
ISETT. PAUL
Llnfleld. Pa.
IVIN3. THELMA
Lakewned Ave , Vm lifypt,
JACOBY,' NICHOLAS
Bex 24). Camden Pike, Bur Bur
llnaten. N. I
I JAHEKEE
2712 F. Ann St PMla.. Pa
JAMES, WILLIAM
I 2129 Sprue t Korrlatewn,
I P
1 JAWOROWSKI, FRANK
III Cotten S , Phlla . Pa
JONES, WM.
2626 Orianna St.. PhlU
KADEL, ALBERT D.
5139 Matter St.. PhUa
KAIN. WILBERT
2200 F.. Auburn St.. Plil.a
KANNER. MRS. V.
60 7 N. Marihall St. Pl.ll.
KART. JOS.
5)4 Moere St.. Phil.
KAZMIERSKA. MAR
122 Qu.en St.. PhlU
KELLER
2624 W Suaquahenna Ava
PhlU
KELLERMAN. MATILDA
Princeton I-aurtl, Clem.nten.
N J
KELLY, JAME.S
2225 Onkferd St., PMU
KELLY, THOS.
Tayler St. PhlU
KITTING, R.
4US Savllla St.. PMla
KAUKFMAN, L.
S24S Rl.tr.g Sua Av- 'fU.
KORET. K.
))6 Moere St. PhlU
KENDALL, RUTH
1)06 N. tth St., Phi).
KOMENAR3KY, LEONARD
)0I5 Frankford Ava.. Phil.
KRAMER, WM.
912 Poplar St. PhUa
KUSHLACK, JOHN
MIS Pep'ar St PhlU
i LAWLER. T. J
Se addrea.
LEO, EDNA
150 N )d 3' Phlta
LEOPOLD. DAVID
2370 5 D.rl.n S . PKU.
LEVEY, MORRIS
SOW Crals St PMla
LEWIS, GEC'RGL W JR
4259 ,N I ra. lin M , Ph!U.
LEWIS, RUTH
2148 Webatar it. ThlU
LICKMAN, DAVID
J42 Reaeberry St . Phlla
LUSH. NATHANIEL
5 72 7 Hee'rnxn S Phtla
i McCABE. JAMES
' 242 7 ,N 16th M Phil.
McCAFFERTY. JOHN
1H4 S 2h St Pai'.
, McCAULY, JO'EPH
I 1438 Ma-ahalt St PM1.
McELWEE. CECILIA
I 2646 Ann St PhlU
i McGEEHAN. HI LEN
J I) Lloyd St Cheat r, p.
PhUa
PhlU
Phlta
Mclaughlin, alfrf.d
621 Pend St.. Brlitel. Pa.
Mclaughlin, kred
1911 S. 2d St.. PhlU
McNAMARA, JOS.
39)0 Miller St., Phlla
MACKIN, M.
Ne addrea..
MA1R. w. r.
1106 S. 46th St., I'M!.
MARCISSIO, MARGARET
63 5 Mountain St., PhUa
MAUGCR, ANNA
Merlen. P.
MARION, JACK
r'7l franklin it, PhUa.
MARTIN, J. L
14 Charle St
MAX1N. SARA
75)1 3. Marshall St.. Phlla.
MUGARD, P. W.
1706 N. 52d St.. PhlU
MILLER, A. L.
2242 Piarta St., PhlU
MILLER. JA3.
22)4 Watklna St.. PhUa
MILLER. Z.
2964 Salmen St.. Phlla.
MONEY, H. W.
28)0 N Maraton St., Phlla.
MOORE, G.
103 2 Cteen St.,NorrUtewn,Pa.
MILLER, ELSIE
5223 Marlen St., Phi!..
MULLER, SARAH
30 N Allteen St . PhlU.
MASSINO, CAROLINE
1 609 S Beulah St., Phlla.
MYER3. MRS. D.
914 Paaayunk Ave., Phlla.
NAYERS, MARIE
243 lolrmeunt Ave., PhlU.
I 107 Elm Ave, W Ls!llna Ls!llna Ls!llna
woed, . J
NEUMAN. CHAS. R.
3)22 N. 5th St. PhlU
NEU74AN, ELEANOR
21 16 Mountain St. PS,.
NICE. MRS. WM.
4 3 70 Lyceum Ava.. Phlla
NICKELSORE, HELEN
..4.f- Indiana Ave.. Phlla.
NIOMTZ. ELIZABETH S.
701) Beyar St. Phlla
NOEL MARY
142) ,S Laurence St., Phi. a
OMAI.LEY. MRS. CATHERINE
2i'" S 16th nt PhlU
OSBORNE. WM.
Il1 , Phtla
OWENS. GLADYS
Prr.ne-i Apt. O ? .lanti
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Hit C ean vt .Brrlewn,Pa
PAUL. JOHN
'2 Olifti t . Phlta
PECOfSKV. YETTA
.'I2 Pacini vt
t-lt. V I
PICTALSKI. STANLEY
2928 Bath St PhlU
PITTS, NICHOLAS
60S Clvmer St. Phlla
PLACE, ELLA
1742 N Bat:.-.- tt . PMI
PLOTN1CK. ABE
I9"4 Seuth S- Phtl.
PORTER, .
"' R"berrv St , PhUa
P05TPICHAL. FRANZ
J8 N 25th 5l. PhlU
PRICE. T.
'54 1 V 7th St. PhlU
N..-VUULPH, KARLF.
4)i' i.iadntci.a v.
1 REGAN. MARIE
ll)', - Frent 5t .
1 RFJCHMER. ETHEL
250j Ueminae r St ,
REIfrl. AGNES
'14 IliahlnJ A Cheater Pa.
P.E.SSA. ANNA
I our . f:h - PhlU
RICF. CLAKA MAt
4229 5th S. Phil.
RIFt). ALMA
2"' f)th Aa Phi'.
RIGBV. MARY f
22 Redm-i A, Llanarch.Pa
ROCM. MRS. WM. T
. 2)' Moere Jt Phi'.
ROCCO, ANTHONY
' 457 5aahlnrten St BrUrnl Pa
RODEN9KY. MIKE
'2 th nri 'A elf Phil.
RODMAN'. WILLARD
Krr.nt riernc S i
ROSSI, TRANK
I ' . 8th ji . PhlU
ROSTVCIIER, HENRY
:i:.1 I rathnrn ' , rhi..
ROTZLLL. P M
42 tt Knd iv. , Mrr-hant
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Te the Public:
When w announced the Mystery Brick Contest we never
for a moment dreamed that ft would create such widespread
intejreat. S,BOO,000 coupons submitted ! That's the story in
a nutshell. W conjrretulate the winners and sincerely
regrat that the efforts of all our friends have net been
crowned with suecem.
RUCLIN. NATHAN
1500 N. 20th St.. Phlla.
RUMFORD, EDITH
1330 N. Philip St.. PMla.
RUNGE. GERTRUDE
408 Tayler Ava.. W. Ce
lngjwoed. N. J.
3AGOLLO, FRANK
226 Penn St.. Briatel. Pa
SANDROFSKY, WILLIE
28 MiffliA St.. PhlU
SCHAFBLER. GEO. G.
2011 S. 4th St. Phtla
SCHIAFFIO, JOHN
711 h Marshall St., Phlla.
SCHIAVR, TONY
I verga, M J.
Palmvra, N. J. I SCHLOEGEL. HELEN
. 2704 S ISth St.. P.Mia
Ot-M.-Mti-U, JOHN
1 368 Jacksen St.. PMla
SCHREINLR, MRS. P.
. 228Jv.ken St.. Phlla
'SCHVEIVINS, VERONICA
i 424 Lehigh St., E. Male
Chunk, Pa
SCOLN1CH. BESSIE
610 Mifflin St.
SCOTT, D.
I 39)8 Wallace St.. Phtla
. SCKULA. EDWIN
2720 E Ann S( , Phlla.
ISITLER. FANNIE
I 217 N Centre St.. Merchae.
vllle, N. J.
.SMITH, J. J.
766 N, Cruakry St. PhtU
SNYDER. LEAH
.14 W Diamond St., Phlla.
SOWERS, VIVIAN
W Conahuheeken, Pa
3QUIRER, LESLIE
623) N. 13th St.. PhlU
3TACHINSK1, JAMES
830 N Bambrcv St.. Phila.
STEELE. WM. J. '
1710 S 54th St.. Phlla.
STERLING, LEON
810 N Jth St, Phll
STINGER, ANNA
1714 S 24th St.. PhUa.
, STOUFFER, ELMER
1700 .Sema M , Phlla
STRING. K. B.
817 N. 2eth St., Phlla.
STROUM. CHAS.
3239 rerr st . pj,,
SUNDSTROM, MR.
7110 Pa.chall Ave. Phlla)
SWFENEY, ROBT.
44S3 Fleming t . Mmayun
'SWEENEY, -sADIt:
. 2730 1 Ann 5tre. FhlU
SWINT, JOHN T.
IS4 7 1 camhria t , PhUa.
I TAQUAR1', MRS. R.
I 1 24 J S 23d St. PhlU.
TAYLOR. ANNA
164 1 5 24th St., PhlU
Xtlantir TAYLOR. MARY
2642 Arate St Phil,
'TEGGE. ARTHUR H.
405 Blrehwoed Ave, Hadda.
field. N I
THATCH, WM.
ill r New 'iej A t.
Untie City. N J
THOMAS. E. W.
3409 Hamilton S . PhlU
THURSTON, CHAS.
.'22 Lek- at tladdanneldS I
TOMANTO. CUiSIF
)4I Sniidv St Nciti5tin.il Pa
TOMKIN. MARIE """" '
2e04 Collin, St . Phlla
TRINDLE, MARGARF.T A
-J" ' , "'"eW '''. Phlla
TYLER. L. A. 5.
1420 Mt Vernen t Phi,
T.NTO. SARAH
. 02 Dudley St.. PhlU
IVOLLMER. HARRY W
600 nin-y At. Phil.
WANNER. AI.
I 190) Glemoed Ave. Thlla.
WATERS. MABEL H.
1252 Allnrreve t Phlla
WEISS, CHAS. '
3n75 l-rankferd Aw Phlla
WIBBERLEY, JOHN
2I4I S. Daggett St. PhlU
WIBDERLEY. JOHN
2I4I 5. Dagqett 3t J-lilla
WILLIAMS, FRED
"In1" p'a S' ' ' Con,hoh,"'h Cen,hoh,"'h Con,heh,"'h
t Wll-SON. CLAYTON MIFFLIN
ijre eland Ave , 5emara Point,
WINTER. ALIA
527 Mifflin St , Phlla
WOLFE. JACOB P.
4Mh N Franklin St. PMla
ZIEGENFUSS, HARRY
4'4 5 S I3th St , PhlU
ZINNIE, W. W.
2 520 C Semara.t St.. Phlla
1 tarien
Phlla
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Te All Dealers:--
We thank every Colonial dealer -and theie eutaide vat
fold for their help and co-operation in making the Mystery
11 rick contest a srand success.
We urjre every ('elcm.tl dealer te be sure te have a plentiful
supply of My.vcry Pricks en hand tomorrow for OTery OTery
bedy in your neighborhood is certain te want one or mere.
Purer because itts Heathized
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