The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1934 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER" GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 5 1934

And

N*1 Olany, ln<l

t. . ,■ i .t r m fHK DAILY BANNER Bilious, Sleepless, Nervous

il r.in(jt<>n. Tnewlay p%-eninp in the Centenary trnini- tiie Timers 5-lainly ievral'-'l th.- hi.k f (iractice dm t

the holidays.

[ (‘ononiN \d‘s Repenl Dubious

NRA.

Herald Consolidated

"It‘Wave- For All” Entered in the postoffice at Gneereastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of

%/a ns cum ••-or .'larch ‘8,

-■ Suhscription price, 10 cents per poilN o\ Pill 'IO RES TURF we#*; $80t» penr year by mail in Put\fl • F WMF NTS’ MEETS nsm County; $3'0 to $5.00 per year I f FNFIi SVPPORT by mail outside Petnam County

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any, I

ill tired.

I suffered t f •» vs, reeled p«x>»lv II , ! i f 4 ■ ' *' !• <

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arne bWo

Jit II .! ' ' i • •' ' w- ititl oo tppetitr.

said I **strr M. Bell of **»

Vincennes st Mother

me Dt Pierce's Holden Med-

were gone, my appetm retumea

mJ he«Hfa tffitil

New si/e, tablets VJ .ts liquid $1

Ute, Mbs or liquid, it '' l>o Uur Pan ’

atrottgri ill itbes and

ippetitr retui

In Kappa Met Ihursdax Willi Mixs VlrGatiithey

Con h Charley Edmonsr.. .oi l .is (lu uwrning ho v. uilt lx- on th? m lin* - .vhi-n Blconiiuyton ai l 1! liel i tangle tonight de c. n at tn C thee . troi yhold ''Kdrt • ’ i j , aying a "50outi11g \ : it tro, i hy F'e*. Ihiihji', Bio-.hi i) 1 oo , -... t. v.!. . • . . • .■ i ’i tilt \-r jl the Arte.ia;-. i ity a fe.. ae-k a.S' yo.. .Kill |..l... l, te call the fiy.-i t^.ih- l:"kel log. impr- iv< m that fir't naif ag-o 1 The i lirti: a-. I- ieg.it!• Si winch iiIh 1 . ab;-j- til e<l Bnilli, -onie w iny However .) di in t rt to tdk lo vh. Par.tht r r,enter aftei lb.' ante w.e ver but we imagine be h not con Mdero e the conte t liero ti iivo'iow evening a 'etiip for he outfit > - en it Greeucastt did get whipped Tabbv Moffett an i hi OePauv nett:i will have then hand- full thi evening whei they entertain \\ iltn ingtoti. I he B iclteye 'i|iia,| la.wisl t*> the Tigen '/H-gT three weeks agand c iiise»|iiently they are coimru her - detcf.nii.ed to avenge this ie

feat

Moffett ’tit the Old Gold ha ke' ee-r thi ii. h a lengthy workout yes ter.lay diilling against zone efen«uie t iiy the Ohioans Osni y Siwrp on, who i- really the i\th boy in the DePauw team, and who pulled the \\ ittenherg battle < t of th>- fire for the Tigers recently v.il! not Ik- hi a -nit tonight a- far a we cat find .Ait. We were sorry tht ii this as Sim| on can go into a gnice -eeniingly with jii“t the punch an d'i h needed to pep tip hi> teama at > when the going i- ff-tgh, —o— An I this boy Hickman —the tougher the opposition an I the rougher the well, the better he Jik's it. The for no r Newcastle ace is proving t> he- a regular ball hawk • He - all over the floor and apparently gets rpiite a kick out of l*eing knm-keil down,

\. APHINGTON, Jan 5.—-Senator i I i n, Indiana, has introihred a I hill fo r--)>eal tlie “economy act” s>

,e einiig

PF.RS0NA1. AND LOCAL NEWS

s Holt

ical Discovery. 1 soon felt

l-ri K • • I J,t the home ..f \'iss Margaret Emily ! McGaughey, oa-t Seminary street.

Fnmjri pledgtn

j F.atl Wisemmn after tlie business ' meeting. Members ■><* aske.1 to note ithat the next meeting will be held |on Wednesday night, Jan 17. Twenty i seven member were present.

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i Hr. an ' Mis Oxnam to | t.ive Theater Party

Di. and Mr

SEEK NEW LAWS TO AID IN 1AR ON CRIME IM.S.

.:is helil for Mi

Is This Too Good ^ for Your Cough? , ,,.iaul-i"ii may 1- a Iwtts. hCp lhar „„d |, ciidiiiw' wen map), help, • h i. made for much relief, tor eatety Mild cough* 'hi "'I 1 '* No „ne can tell. N- "ne knows whihla^ „„ „,|l do <•» cough. .No . jreful people, more and mote, are uoag , for any .gh 'hat ' ,ar,, : . | he cost .. a little more than a single help But your drugget guarantee* it, so I nothing ii it fa. - to br.ng you qmch rebel. Cough, are danger signal^ Fo safety', sake, deal with them in tb^he*. way known. '

Mr. and MrN rthsvood, Imve Texas, frr a \nsit.

I

Piof and Mrs Va^ar, t do apartnyems, have returned h'.me from Fort Worth, Texas where thev spe,y« 'he

uotcSays.

Fred Flh--. who i> *>een seriously i'l, • reported ah' ut the ame Frida' at his mie at Madison and Col

untbta streets.

Charles returned

folloyving an opera!i

of his ton-ils at CrawTordsville

it . .plies to soldier n- rtd compensation

s! would i e-tore a 15 per cent , cut io 'he several hundred amt -.v eminent employes ish-'rf ihe country. Tr# alary • j.rn would apply to all on . , eirt | c r I! ex epr memlier-

.urre and the cahmet.

:i: s. din come- up for lenomoii nd clarion next year, ha i .., ampaigning for the “soldier ie having pent the last summer | deli’ ering addresses devoted al- * entirely t . denouncing' the econ-

o. art

ii vevei, resentment against t ie >-• .i,..m; act lias i-een greatly minimjure la ' -pring, when*,! was en ■ d h*t a e tlm i and of s-Tdier-y. .. first re-eived drastic cuts have ii,e hail i icir ca-e. leviewed and in nuniL^r «*f cas^s havV* r* 3 - ITfij• :Sl ''ll th*"!!!' OfDpPB

sat ion pay.

fii.L'M, somp *»f thp px sprvi<*p emph, altor a r« 3 viP*A* of tiiPir casi*n . lif'pfi p'yaiit** 1 ^i*tf DPnj*atit.n in cxi‘ps uf the a'n.ount they haH re* re v p i Lef »i p \ Kp t ni»o)m T art. While a<bninirtration of the art

been much modified, .t is unlike-1 Br ^ _ ( ', a upbter of |. , heeause of the treasury condition, f ; ajlari , Br ,. %vn> | iv , i ,at the e <>noniy art will le* repealed, pj,^. wa , i ... ig.. several members of congress ()f|y M ^.. Br „ w| , is

in* p:sparing to make the most of the opportunity to use it as an is«ne

fo p liticil sdvantage.

CONGRESS WILL BE ASKED FO?

r.EOISLATION 10 STRENOTHEN POLK E POWERS

' jin ; Noble Grand. Sftllie Mae McNeely; Vice Grand, Vernie Skelton; ... ording -o ref ary, Ina Malone; fi-

Rrondey Oxnam ;(no j 8 | serietary, Eli/abeth I'atter-

i a l ie s

Moore Dallas

WASHINGTON t P) New b-ri I latlon to strength, n the gov. riif i. tit's law enforeia powers will h ke.1 in the pr<sei.i sessf n ot t'on gi - s. Attorney i.eneral Honi. t ( nmniings indieat' todav in hi- an-

i na! report.

i unimings said that study is h- inc d'en to ma’ters ..t propos .1 legislation and that atiltahle bills and oth r information will . made avaiiabi. i . the appropri.i ( ungtesslonal Rivers of Russellville has i mitMittees

i the home of Ins pment-1 Among these , .af’er«. h said.

for removal [ 8 re regulation of iiafflr In marhlnt

tins and other fiiearnis: prl-sin es

iipticity of prison »s; resisting and ffi-.r, intfrstate -to|.n property: removal proceed Uiw fill custody il. waiver of in jury in certain I regulation ol

Mi x F.leanore Cie - titack has resumed her work at the Purdue university library, after s|>ei mg the holidays with her parrents, Mr and Mr« J

( n-mmack

\ irgil .1. Ader, Monroe township, tiiioiinee.i Thursday tLv e will lie i . andidate on t .e I i.-u oi rat ie ticket for township tiii'-tee in the primary

eh; tion May S.

'Tlie en dtion of Mar

rapes, meluding e oiftcers or employ

killing a federal

transportation of

simplification of

jugs; escap.- fron while ayvaiitng n (',iitnieiu hy gran ir im in aI iases^ m

alfld defenses. The Attorney

that additional st ’

Louise , ,. j (lll |,j s depart i,

Mr and Mrs jgion of activities i i"dth ■ f the ^ idnaping and ia in.i i t roy ed Fri-, great amount II of influenza. ! r-ident to the •«

nforeement of

General reported dll had lieea plar •ill hy tlie expau i conn-etton \yt.h yeteerlng. and hv ■f hgal work In mlnist ratlou and eeenlly enact 1

uelgeney legislalio

st h° tie

INDI AN \pitl is l.l\ FsTO< K Hogs receipts flJJOO; holdoy-ers

1,477; mostly It) cents higher; Ifio ft* J-Jr, Ills., t: 70 to *3.7:,. 225 to 275 Ils., $3.0# .to *3.65; 275 to 325 lbs., J i oO to $3.5.5; 140 tn Phi lbs , *3.35 to 13.50; 120 to 140 Ib-N, *2 90 to *3.10; 100 to 120 lbs. *2.00 to *2 85;

picking sows *2.25 la *3.00. ( attic reeeijds 500; calves tkki; not

P lough steers to te^t conditions; okt is ad iif. to *5 50; she 'lock fairly active, steady; some heifers *4 00 to

present -tar of the Technical T • d; eotnmon under *Ti Ott; )iu!k

eh< r >! f|iiintei at In 'i.iriajiolis

James McNulty of I adoga suffered'

I a badly mangled right hand Thursday i' . , ,

„ . ! In tb, fiscal year ended June ,n

193:>. th" periort iMvered by ihe an I j i.nal report. Ciininilnes reported that 197.3S4 cafe- had been com lencort in the fed-r.,1 district courts

!u the list of ins' rule i.remium I "nd 205 «2» wer. :ermliiaied In th

.awards at Fillmore .t \y 1 ann smeed 1932 fiscal year

Mr Charles Bowen had won

Irish

bile using a corn cutter '.11 tlie Paul 1 Stoner farm near l.al • 1. He wa taken to a < 1 ayvfordsvilie hospital

fi r treatment.

•hat

I tirst prize

when th*- name slvul 1 harles Bowman

'•'.ler potatoes, ave le-eii Mr<.

e d on, and pushed around Bl T ially comes sit of a mi\up with

in It.

Town set,d, s* * ■ hon a ue centei. , bowing up well not only a- a ■' imwer hut as a g > d • 1 Tensive Karl is a brother of John Town

Work on in-tailing a he-nting plant in the city lire department building began Friday morning with five men empl vod. Toe installation will l>e

done as a civil works project, -avingl luetice Depart | iv • \ oft e city several bund tavl Ij gat ion. 1,

I iHiliar in lalxii costs. Suit to collect an alleged

note w filed in circuit court Friday hy the Hartford Fir# Insurance < om-

7Tx cases were

commenced and 216.9&7 t'rminated I’endiog cases at tlie • ml ot tl»* 1933 tl-cal year am tinted to 151,034 against 159.337 > year earlier. Of the pending cases. 24.293 w. re civil ca-eu 20.907 criminal; 37.339 private litigation, and 3X 195 bank-

ruptcy proc edings.

J. Kdgar Hoover, director of the

en'.'s Tlh islon tif Tn>rtid continued pr'» fle crime detection rowtli in identittca-

i-lel

unpaid and oontinu

j on activitle

I

I ec ar.d Younghl id wort

hard all tlie time. They hay# ability: an<t what more could a coach want V. i expect DePauw t.» slioyy a coni-

(Miny, Hartfoid,

■ i.ws *2.25 to *3.01); eyeral *3.25 to I Bn- k lure an I *3.51); low cutters and cutters $1 mi The plaintiff to *'• tin vealet's ste-ely, *6.51) down M J \|i . Iieep legeipt *2,<)M) lambs -ur'Jnre c»m|

teady. Bulk fed westerns *8.00; t.

lives *7. to *4 .1)

to *7 75; thr wonts down

"inn., again d Carl Emma Hre"ik,hire. a demand of *150 ittoniey for the in-

l.OST Hound, black and tan with • Ii 11 >« nr/g ac u,d neck. Phone 132 1^

6-3t

1 1'heseThirty \ ears

•> STARRING

\ mm; WITH AN

blll ii< ti in; ALL-STAB ( AST.

R< RFRI -I R tNGl. • tar ut “Mourning B'comes f.lectia’ K FI MO I OWF, tar of "There’s tlwavs i u I i # t“ FRlDRIf I ORRESTKR Star of *• tnmial Kingdom.”

JOHN It polar Iheater Gotaf Star

A romaiirp woven dronnH a theme so lainilior ami vel never before used on the screen.

The total number Sf Index cards io the hands of the d>partinent ros» t 4 'ml 44 ; ftom '4 133.52* in the (.receding fi-cal year Identification i.iade ro« io 14.393 from 29s.715

In the precedi',g year

“Identlfii atlons wer.- effected ' th* repoil aid "In 45 pci cent of t'e criniinal fingerprints received duntig the year. Of the 24 4 693 ideietlficatloiis made during th* y‘*ar ‘Is were f'lud to be fuplliv'** from Jnsilce wle were Im-ated as hresult of Angc, print Identlflcatloti ■ compared ith 2 435 fiigttlveo from mi-i|c If- tied ifltrtiig th. pre

vioiis fiscal year.'!

The pm ' <.f» ff a hai p Increase in klilnapltii urlng the pas' year In lie face of a athd unil-iul record <f crime -oliitionn" and wifi pun Is.hinetit hy th>/ division of tnv t| ration In the nmi year of ihe exi-t

ill 1 -ke :* gi ip of abrut fifty tu ., in warden, Sarah Jane t hedv; conludianapolis lu "'tnd a te>x party f"i j Virginia Williams; inside the pert'' 1 Hi" Saturday by M ai mnrdian, V’ietta lB '>wn; outside guarte Hampden n “Ma. het ,” and Je sie Walsh; right .supporter “Rirhnielieii” • bp given at F.tig- N hie Grand, Minnie Keileg; left sup-

1 Noble I i - 1:, s

. but/ |.i ifes 'and studerds, some .gj.t -up orter Vi e Grand, I.uella | ,,f y. | . m i. uber- of Inzer Du lundv; left supporter Vice Grand,'

lie- « 'l ha e I yvhna Grimes; • a plain, Mildred I •, ! '"v White ;

ml. .1 t lub ) f ling the night );ei dazree captain, l ee M Neely.

START THE NKW YLAU rh;ht Clean up your old hi||, .lu*t have on# j)| ace l4 pay. A loan from \%. diana Loan Co tcill ma i this possible. LOANS UP TO $300 Dn furniture, automobile, at/ti‘L. T'cirrrv rB ’

iii lit made to ividoitl!

‘"it tnil

If !Ch Mom-y 5 o,, v . SEF. I > Indiana Loan U, *)A 1 ^ tmi s t “ l Phone 15

"as resilctt’

font vance.

llainhtidge • lub Met \V cdtiesda >

Mi I ston < op#v entertained the I Wednesday Br Ig# club at her home I in Bainhridge Ian. 3 Bridge w.c I played at t "V tables. Prize for'

won hy Mrs. Frank I econd high hy M1 s. j

higM score I'line and Ora Scott awarded M

Refre-hment >3 coffee and sand ii'lie were -erved during th# sis'ial liom. T e past term h i- been an e* I'elleut one mid*' the leadership of Mi- Mary Ann Collins.

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DePauw Woman' i lob

U dl Meet Monday

I c DePauw Wohian’ cluh will ,i-i Monday, Jan - it 3 3u p. in. in

lastlc resin

and as deal as gin A material lightei for use In truiispoi! has been (he aim if 1 rs. Ii has been fmin.i which Is guard i| at by the use of a w.iih> electrolyab of

SI.19 \ iihu*

19c

a no

ot tlo- fe,|#ral kbti.aplnt 1 he ex tor 1 ion act

law

Sail ford Bales, director of th- ile par 1 meni Ron ail of prisons. re P ite,| a rhe. king of the ri«lng tid) ff commitments to fed'*ra| pri-onc ith a drop prison population from 14.314 to 13.m The total number of persons uud* r Mlpervl Mon in fislet a 1 jails, ho-pitaln. train ltd -'hols and stale |nvItnttom to 10 55,0(0 froni 12 433 The decrease in |ai| population was attributed to relatation of pro hibltlon activiiien and the ettenelni of the protiaflon aysiem to practical ly all federal district court'

nnFAOO BUSINESS SHOWS 000D UPTURN

1 insolation prizo was pvans hall K trl Etcheson and Miss I — Viola Grider won guest prize. Re-frc.-hmeiits were served hy the hostess, as-ixted \ her i-ter. Miss ( i,|| >f Green-astle. Guests were Miss Grider, Mis- Geraldine Smythp, Mis. William Su i inerville an.l Mrs. Cecil

Click.

»f« vt* e|« ej* "J* Ih-lta Theta Tan Met Ihnn-dav Eve

The D' lta Theta Tan rority me! Tliursttey evening with Mr- Ward May. 1 all. Plans for charity hall on I'eh. 3. and a lienefit bridge party and •tyle show the latter |)art of next cionth were made during the Iwsiness » ion Mrs. Howard Itockhill was | “Ie ted as delegate of the In al chap t» • to attend a dinner at the Riley j ho-pital h’eh. 12, in interest of the llelta Theta T.au -tale project whi h j Will lie discussed :it Ihi- meeting. I’lte nevt meeting of the -oror'ty will In' with Mi s I.eota Mullins.

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1'iflnn rc l/idgc Holds hislallatinn Ihursday Fillmote Chapter No. 1*6 Order of Eastern Star held Ms first meeting of the new year Thin day evening. I Officers for 1934 w'jre installtv) as. follows: worthy matron, Irene Ferrand; worthy patron, Oscar MKarnwy; associate n itron, Blanch Btyan; associate jatron. Kenneth Bryan; ec ret ary, Pearl Brown; | treasurer, Clara Hubbard; con at st-| ress, Mildred M Ginnis; associate I •onductress, Z'-lla I loa v it); chaplain.! Katie Baskin: mat-ha!, Emma Phil-1 lips; organist. Wealthy Alter; Adoh 1 Iva Elliott; Ruth,/ora Mtorin: E-lher, I Etta Ikamtie; M.artlia Helen McKaioeV; Electa Fmiiia Alter; ward '

•r. Elvira Hick- ++++++++

Mr* Stoner Hietess

Io RradiilK I luh

The regular meeting of the Cotin-I •ry Reading club bold Hiursdav ; iftetno«in at the home of Mrs. if’ E. Stoner, Bloomington -trect.. Mrs. Ivan Roark, who had charge of the vork gave an interesting and enter | ■aining review of tig. ten best plays. Several guests were present

++++++++ M oman's < Nth I o Meet Saturday

The Woman’ f luh will meet Satirday •*ft#rn'*iM it 2 3o 0VI0 k with Mrs. F. M Vre. land Mrs. Nellie ''handler will u-e a her subject, I ‘looking at Life wit! Kngawa.” She j vHI In- assiated by Mi F If R*rt-j

lett.

, t , 'K*F*F^4*4 , *k M oman's sindy Club Met With Mrs Pierre Thn Woman’s Study club niet I ThwrHfey afternoon with Mrs. Ida I Pierre at her ham# on south Locum trevt. A very tuteic ting review of ic".',. "\i . n , -1., mu*' • hy I I ' of t Beith, mi- M i s A A

Abbott.

Two guests, Mi s Can n Pierce

iEPFOM SALTS MAY BE BASF FOR MANY ARTICLES

I .ON DON (HP) Rilhher elaKs. roads made from cotton, and airplanes and auto con-tructed from l.pxnm salts are possibilities of th

near future.

A recent invention of -elentiitis ot he JF part men t of Industrial and

Scientific Research is a transparent, 1 yearn in ill:

way of manufacluiii niaguesluni sulphiit. There Is el III aiiioniM of was! in iliisiry, mid the lie now working on 3 ,,<• p ra 1 In t hi-- wai-te roads

Virgil De in wl fined |o tlie eounty pneiunonla tor siy, ed to III- lloni 01

: 1 reet Friday.

1 ''hir|i| Il ■ ' Hn li ,,

"u'nm

nst o.rrty |U illlft 1,

\ fix*

Paul K. Johnson • a penal farm i i ip, l*» mlletnn Friday io I Bryan w li re In- w 111

Hds it 1 omsuii 'to' "CloJ -1 ii'a'nol I hod for J 1 he makll

I'Mal J IkJ I 'Cllfl

I!!-.' IliotH takft I Sheriff ijl s'r.e In I

state i 'luima orj

FRIDAY AND SArURDAY ONLY

SLASHING BIG DEAL

Phis Coupon with 19' entitles hearer

111 Ithie B'ade. for Gilette Type ifc 1 (lack of Blades for Auto-Strop, (io n Ever-Ready. I • ,;im Ini I 111 be of Brush or HrimMess Shaving Cream Ijr I Instant Blade Sharpener J.’ir I Styptic Pencil p)r

Fimit I msi In \ t ostomer

l/oin and Homid Steak

On I Dnijr To. I HF F’RFSt RU T ION SHIRE list May Never Gel Ibis Opportunity

Hoilintf Heef — Lb 4c : "' ( *72C Lork Steak — l^b |(}f

I DC

KAUBLE’S

• W# Sell M#al Hut's Good To Lot

Lresh Side — lab.

IVesh Milk I'Yesh Liver

PHONE 32

2 (its. for Iab.777

FRK!

lOel 15c I 5c IIVEXL

THE GRANADA Presents Ibis l nusual Attraction

ABSOIATI KIA

Eriday and Saturday

10 P M

FHHE! t OI RTESY t)F fRODHCJ It

Saturday Attc noon 4:15 P M

C II If AGO. (''P) a xleadily il, . reading upturn in f'hieago husltieo jw«H reported pdlay by officials of , the Chicago a MM-iattoa of Com ( nierce in a aMidg of ltt> own memhei jship trends. • liters were admitted as against 221 in the name period for 1932 In th* same period 213 previously lesign-d I members anpli d for reinatatement i During the cut ire 12 nr nths of 1932 jooly 91 re liixtptepr-nfs were made. J In addblon, 2* of the city’s target j companies have inerra-ed their an inual -ithscriptton to the atioclatlonV I w»r chast

and Mrs. Hicks, yy-ete j>re ent. During! •he social hour relit ,'imenta yvere

•erved,

++++++++ f re-cent Relict.a 1^ 4nstall Offuers Crescent Rebekah lodge No. 733

nmg. The foil wring officers were instilM by Mrs. Gladys I^ucus: l*wst Noble Grand. Mary Ann Col-

CHICHpjpilLLS

Pitting EICONOMY STOHli

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Wttlt

H«at

» t IffllbGitai

.-.1,4.^ | U

s;ii« m*k'naita

< hickens to fry nr bake

( onntry dreamt, IJv 19c Pumpkin Premier Fancy

can Ith Dried I’eachew Fsivcy,

lelbiw. 2 Lha 29c Dried \nriurts, 2 lbs Slic t offees, (haw and Sanborn I I b 51c l-eoo Brand, 2 l.ba 29c f>t ami fated Sugar, It) Flm. 17c IKitter, Xrinotirs. Lb. ...... 19«Grapefruit. Texas Seedless J For 25c I lorida Grapefruit, each 5c Soaps, Ku Fotir Laitiwlry 12 For 25c

I 11 y I oilet I for.2 ti

< uhe Steak, more for your money, l.h. 20c No wade, tender, Delicious.

Beef Roa-t. from chiok lb. I.'ic standing Rib Roast, lb. 11c • re-K Veal Rib < Ws. Ih. 15#

\ eal SKmf’iler. Roast or 'teak 14, 12c

Hreakfast Roll Bacon, »h. 21c Cured Hutn, Center Cut, Ml 19c

I Ye Mi Oyaters, I’t VIRGIN! \ SM I l I HI ( KW HI \1 FK»I II Make- real old tun.

cakes hcraore plenty of genuine

ItiKkwhmit

Ful Hire 20 0/

Vpples, fancy Grime

, llt»l«j kda 'If 1-

I2t

(..dde*.

Starks Dell noi I'" 1 '' " l,f |

alls. Stamens Miit‘ l!

JoiialhanH, I l.h

< HersKry's 1-2 Ih ■ ' ilg liars. tKcn fresh. H' I’ure H«mey. 5 lb pad

I’oj , u 'pop

Fbmr K. Z. Bake. H' b- *1

l*ro*peTily Hrsn- 2* 11 I’orh < oops, end P"* 1 b

I ean Pork Reasl. I 11 4

I i.sh ( mtnlry Hack «..»<•* * Spare Ribs with ph'" ,v |

l.h

< iNMilry Satesage with ''biuikders Ground. 2 lb" ^ Fresh ( mmlry laird. 2 l b" EAT MORE AND t‘' v , f

-i

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