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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1931 Dr. T. A. Moore Dunmore ulA2r2Jll On Black Cat Inn Talks at Sunday MM EDWIN H.ALT Disclaiming knowledge that the TAKEN BY DEATH Edwin H. Alt, 35.

former resident of this city, died yesterday morning in the family home, 720 Main street, Peckville. SchoolMeetings place was ever used for the dispensing of Intoxicants, Mrs. Petri KaU yesterday in federal court here filed en answer to the Injunction proceedings instituted some time ago against HUNDREDS SEE "AUNT LUCIA" mell Macchion, Elizabeth Mack, Lena Lawrence, Catherine Santerslero, Lucy Volonlno, AngeUne and Jennie Summa, Anna Ballett, Gerard, Joseph, Charles and Michael De Marco, Guarino Vollnlno, Hocc Ardacchlo, Salvatore Lawrence, Joseph Pace, Michael Sacco, and Michael Cherinko and Domlnlck GaUaso. Ardees Club Meets The Ardees club of Dunmore held its initial meeting recently at the home of Miss Irene B. Wallace, Warren street.

Members of the club made preliminary arrangements for several future social events. Officers for the ensuing year were elected. Those in attendance were: Marlon Marsh. Betty Sanders, Grace Marie Snyder, Concetta Maffaccl, Elizabeth Walsh, Claire McOlone and Irene B. Wallace.

After the business meeting an Informal discussion and social hour were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the hostess. following a brie I attack or. pneumonia. Survivins are his widow: three chil Several hundred persons attended dren, Helen, Frank, and Hugh; his' he Black Cat Inn, formerly known the opening performance of the col mother, Mrs.

H. W. Alt. this city, and Secretary of United Churche Of Canada Is Heard in Two Addresses Before Gathering legiate play, "Aunt held last two sisters, Mrs. Roy Luce, Chinchilla; as the Maples, of which she is the proprietor.

Through her attorney, Myer Ka batchnick, Mrs. KaU asserts In her Mrs. Hugh Sturm, this city, and a Tea Week In Our Stores! We call your attention again to the fine quality Teas we sell. THe choicest pickings from the finest Tea Gardens of the Vbrld. If you enjoy a good cup of tea you will be more than pleased with 4SCJ blends.

Try your favorite variety this week while the special prices are in effect. brother, Geonre Alt. this city. nignt in tne Dunmore Mign icnool auditorium under the auspices of Anthracite chapter, Order of Eastern Star, The play was a success and will be Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the In Immanuel Church of Lackawanna Association jot Every Taste! repeated again this evening and pl petition that at the time she leased the building In Glenburn she did not know that it was to be used for illegal purposes and that at the present it Is leased to Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Ro zelle, law abiding, people. Padlocking of the bullduw. she family home with the Rev. George R. Savlge, assisted by the Rev.

Henry Schoolev. officiating. Burial will be la ainly tomorrow evening, according to Delegates a report given out last nignt. the Shady Lane cemetery, Chinchilla. Miss Esther Davis, who directed the Addresses by th Rev.

Dr. T. Albsrt, Miss Jean Lindsay will result In financial ruin to her as she is faced with payment on a mortgage tnd taxes. play, is due much credit for her untiring efforts in staging the affair. The play was, without a doubt, one of the funniest ever seen in the borough.

Every member of the cast did his Succumbs in Residence John Campbell. Jack Grady. An Miss Jean Lindsay, life long resident 15c 29c V41b pkg CHOOSE DINNER SITE It was announced last night that the first reunion of the Jolly Nine club, football champions of twenty five years ago, will be held in the Hotel Casey Instead of the Haas tearoom as at first announced. drew Harris, and Anthony Orlando of Green Ridse. died at 9 o'clock Moore, Toronto, on "Religious Education" and "The Church Union in Canada," featured the program at afternoon and evening session of the annual convention the Lackawanna County Sunday School association in Immanue) Baptist church yesterday.

The convention will continue through last night In her home. 1736 Monsev were cited in the padlock proceediniu avenue, following a long illness. Instituted by William K. Goldstein, part in making the show a success, and they also are to be given much credit. The members of the various choruses also came in for a share of the credit.

Secularly 65c lb. Old Country Style Orange Pekoe or India Ceylon Miss Lindsay was the daughter of assistant united states district ator The affair will be held on reo. 14 the late Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. Lindsay, ney. and over 200 persons are expected to hlnnftur raelrlant. nt fhta fftv fih waa I Approximately 150 local persons took w.j i l. attend.

reunion will be a joint an active member of the Green Ridge Auegea Still Uoerators i i i 1 affair as the Jolly Nine Juniors, champions in 1910, 1911, and 1912, part in the Emlyn Roberts is taking i he part of Aunt Lucia and also Jerry Watson, a college boy. Are Released on Bail as tt ib pkg. y2.ib.pkg. TEAS 10: 19c Plain Black or Mixed. Fine A Delicious "Cup" Pride of Vi lb.

pkg. lb. tin Killarney Tea 18 70c A Heavier Bodied Blend, a Great Favorite With "Old Country" People surviving are four sisters. Mrs. J.

B. Miss Christina (Continued from Page Three) will take part. ODD FELLOWS PARTY High School to Play Lindsay, Miss Frances Lindsay, and Mrs. L. O.

Sylvester, this city, and a against tnem. He declared he was unable to find out what the two were charged with, and had waited a con today. The Rev. Harry Puller, pastor of the Hickory Street Baptist church, conducted devotions, which opened the convention at 2 o'clock. An address on the convention theme, "All With One.

Accord" was given by the Rev. Charles T. Leber, pastor of the Green Ridge Presbyterian church. He urged that preparation for the tasks ahead be made in an understanding way. "Protestantism must take every church movement seriously.

By being in ac cord we are sure of progress on a sound Mother, Dr, Lindsay. Members of the Past Nobles Grand association of Lackawanna county conducted a successful card party last siderable length of time In the police Mrs. William O'MaUey evening in the Webber showrooms, suD stauqn witnout getting any satisfaction. Corporal Santee exolained West Pittston The Dunmore High school basketball team will play the West Pittston High school team tonight In West Pittston instead of tomorrow evening as was previously announced. Due to Mrs.

William O'MaUey. 1048 Meade North Apple street, pinocnie. riage avenue, this city, died at 3 o'clock yes. that Mr. McDonnell arrived just after 215 500 and euchre were played.

Prizes terday afternoon in the home of her ne Kit lor lunch and he didn't con. Tuberculin Tested Evap. Milk were awarded to the holders of high sister, Miss Nellie Durkin, Parsons, aider Mr. McDonnell's visit of sufficient scores in cards. Refreshments were following a ions illness.

importance to defer his meal. the fact that Dunmore has not lost a game inthe Northern league so far served. A committee headed by Mrs foundation," he said. Grnun conferences for the children's, Surviving are her husband: two chil At this point Chief Detective Held Eiizaoetn jopiin, president or tne or' this season and that West Pittston enbach interposed to say that the delay dren, William and Jewel, and the following brothers and sisters. Mrs.

S. ganization, made tne arrangements, young people's and adult divisions followed, with Mrs. R. H. Jadwln, presid insr at the children's seaslon, and was occasioned entirely by Mr.

Mc also has a crack team, an usually large crowd is expected to attend the Griffiths, Bethel; Mrs. Hannah KeUy, Donnell's faulty writ. PLAN FOR DANCE For Your Protection. Only the Milk From Tuberculin Tested! nr.7FN QO. I Cows Used In ASCO Evaporated Milk.

Absolutely Pure. I UJCJf gUC Miss Lillian Reed, state children's au Thomas, Charles. Julia and Nellie Dur kin Parxnnx Judge Newcomb then examined the The Gamma Sigma club of Dun game, including man? Dunmoreans. Tonight's game will be an exhibi tlon one. nerintendent.

and Miss Ethel Rae paper and declared, "That's this more is making arrangements for Funeral services will be held at 10 Robinson, director of religious educa' writ Is no good. Mr. McDonnell dinner dance to be held on Easter o'clock Monday morning in the Durkin should be more specific." Monday night In the Century club, tion at Westminster church, acting as discussion leaders. The young people's resident. Burial will be in Hanover The local' high school team will meet the Central High school team of Scranton in an exhibition game on Assistant District Attorney Paul cemetery.

Be Assured of Satisfaction Shop At "Headquarters" 1 fM SELECTED Eggs 37c EGGS doz. 25c Scranton. This affair Is expected to be! one of the outstanding social events Gold Seal Maxey, who was called ts represent the commonwealth's interest in the Monday evening, Jan. 26, in the Dun Dr. Paul Cole division meeting was in cnarge 01 tne Rev.

John Stanton, county young people's superintendent, and Miss lone Sikes, associate state young people's more ball park and already Coach case, pointed out to the court that of the season. The members of the committee in charge of arrangements are preparing a splendid program of Word was received here yesterday of Frank Duffy Is laying plans for this the entire matter could be handled in The Tkk of the Nests! I tne deatn of Dr. Paul Cole. Garretts Every Eg( Guaranteed, Peckville without resorting to habeas entertainment. Tom Burke is cnair engagement.

Plans are also being made to take care of the largest crowd of the season at this me for rivalry ville. Ohio, brother of Miss Katherine D. Cole, former extension secretary of man of the dance committee, corpus proceedings, but for Mr. McDonnell's haste. WEEK END SPECIALS the local Y.

W. C. A. Dr. Cole died re BOROUGH BRIEFS Judge Newcomb then asked Cor cently at his home in Garrettsville.

The Ladles Aid society of the Dun' between the two high schools has al' ways been keen. Will Hold Party Rich Creamy Cheese lb. 23c more Presbyterian church will conduct Mrs. Mary Purliese a special committee meeting this eve Mrs. Mary Pugliese, 45, wife of In poral Santee what the charge was the police preferred against the two, and was informed that it was the illegal manufacture of intoxicants.

The court fixed bail at $1,000 on each defendant. Mrs. Mary McDonnell. ning at 7 o'clock in the church par Another of a series of social events under the auspices of the Junior Or nocenzo Pugliese, died early yesterday morning in the family home. 1142 Eynon street, following a.

brief Illness. lors to complete arrangements for the annual Dutch supper to be held on Thursday, Jan. 29, from 5:30 to 7:30 der of Americap Mechanics will be held tomorrow evening in Odd Fellows hall, Chestnut street, in the form of surviving are her husband and six in the church rooms. mother of Recorder of Deeds Thomas J. McDonnell, 209 Main street, Archbald, qualified as bondsman.

cmiaren, Leonard, Ammie, William, superintendent, serving as tne discussion leader. The adult group session was in charge of the Rev. C. F. Knoll, pastor of St.

Peter's Lutheran church, with H. C. Cridland, state adult division superintendent as leader. The business session of the convention opened at 4 p. m.

with Anthony Sweet, president of the association, presiding. Committee appointments were announced as follows: findings, the Rev. C. B. Klinetob, chairman; A.

H. Fahringer, Mrs. John Stouffer, and Mrs. Edward Korb; resolutions, John Van Nort, chairman; Mrs. Edward Conrad and the Rev.

C. F. Knoll; finance, Seth Speck, chairman; O. E. McGregor and J.

H. Brandt; program, the Rev. Georga R. Savlge, Mrs. R.

H. JadwU, the Rev. J. Stanton, Miss A. M.

Roberts, and Ruth Jenkins; nominating, the Rev. Dr. I. J. Beck with, chairman; Henry Lee, Mrs.

R. H. Jadwin. A. H.

Fahrtaeer. John Brandt, News items for The Republican left Carl, Victor and James. a card party. Pinochle, bridge, 500. and dominoes will be played.

Valuable at Knoepfei and Miller's drug store, The two defendants were arrested Requiem mass will be celebrated at Dunmore corners, will be called for 9:30 o'clock Monday morning In St. FLOUR 24 lb. Bag 73c 24 lb. Bag 90c 48 lb. Bag 9 1 .45 48 lb.

Bag 98 lb. Bag $2.89 98 lb. Bag $3.55 on Wednesday afternoon during the course of the raid on the building as daily before 5 p. m. All Items will re' Lucie's church.

Burial will be in ceive prompt attention. Items may also tney entered the premises. Cathedral cemetery. be left at the Hollywood pharmacy aotn aeny any connection with the 1614 Electric street. Items left there Jnnh Ziiiirfc operation of the stills and failed to Word was received here yesterday aId tne authorities In their effort to will be collected daily before 9 p.

The card party of Dunmore lodge, iumuc uic owners oi uie piani or uie of the death of Joseph Zulick, 38. rear building. 128 south Webster avenue, which oc I. O. O.

scheduled for last night was postponed until Thursday, Jan curred on Tuesday night In the United Fancy Florida uary Tt. ALUMINUM PAINT States Veterans' hospital, Summound, N. Y. and George Taylor. Song leader, Al Reg.

25c (ISO Bartlett Pears Surviving are his widow, Anna, and Williams. IS USED AT MINES (Continued from Page Three) Delicious Prunes Large Extra Big 15c 2' 25c prizes wiu be. awarded, among them a door prize. Card playing will commence at 9 o'clock. The committee In charge of arrangements is composed of the following: Theodore B.

Sargeant, J. D. Pembridge, F. Roy Marsh, George Schreck, Harold Hkhn, Robert Turn bull and Alvln Jennings. i Republicans to Meet A Joint meeting of the Republican men and women will be held on Tuesday evening, Jan.

20, at Spencer's Sun Parlors, Drinker street, at 8 o'clock. All Republicans of the borough are Invited to attend. Several well known speakers will be In attendance at the meeting and will give addresses. Mr. Perry, president, will preside.

GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY Miss Lena De Marco. 426 Smith a aaugnter, Eleanor. Funeral serv Grapefruit 3 50C 'Aluminum paint is used in a number ices will be held tomorrow morning Dr. Moore was introduced by the Rev. Dr.

J. Aspinall McQualg, university lecturef. The Canadian minister, who is general secretary of the irom tne nome or Mrs. Geonre Stan' of cases, but it la not standard for this work. White has been used at a numbers of mines to give a dazzling and kiewicz, 1128, South Webster avenue.

A requiem mass will be celebrated at can United Church or Canada, wmcn com 9 o'clock in Sr. Stanislaus church. prises Methodist, Presbyterian, and spick and span interior. Floors are of concrete for cleanliness. Small, neatly Burial will be in the Mlnooka ceme tery.

lettered signs identify each of the un Large, Sweet, Juicy, Florida ORANGES derground offices and rooms. Surface buildings and offices are marked In the dozen 19c ertified Preparation Outstanding Quality tccurate Weight Low Cost Phone 8123. Consumers' Coal Co. H. J.

Hennemuth, Prop. 943 ADAMS AVENUE same manner." Extra large size, 25c doz. Jail Two After Raid Funerals JynJugtrecejyedjejldeari ef these nwrrt, Julr Florida Arrested by federal drv aeents dur Klein's Choc. Peanut Bars ing a raid on a 10,000 gallon still in Hasletnn ihnrt.lv hfnrr riatvn VMfarriav 6 for 10c street, was tendered a surprise party on the occasion of her seventeenth birthday' recently. Dancing and games were enjoyed and refreshments Meaarch Mrs.

Anna Mesarch. 177 mornini. John Wriiht. Beaver M1 ftalr ahwaf Tavlnr Pnnlm man af nj IaAh V. were served.

Those in attendance Reg. 30c aso were: Lena and Mary De Marco, Car 9 o'clock this morning in St. John's N. were committed to the count) Stuff ed Oliveo bot. Taylor.

Interment, Congregational denominations, said: "Faith, truth, virtue and hope never change, but methods of life change, and we must find the proper methods to apply the gospel to life." "In religious education of today, you must take the scriptures and build them into the conduct of tha lives of the scholars. You must seek to give a great vision to every scholar to make religious education more effective." The educational dinner at 6 p. was attended by nearly 100 delegates and guests. Dr. McQuaig gave the principal address on "Human Relationship." The Rev.

E. M. Pierce was the toastmaster. Dr. Moore explained the united church movement In Canada at the evening session in the church auditorium.

Officers will be elected at the afternoon session today. The evening meeting will be addressed by the Rev; George Dowey on the topic, "The Church Loyalty Crusade," and by H. C. Cridland on "Standards for School and Slovak church, parish cemetery, jail late yesterday afternoon following their arraignment here before U. S.

Commissioner Jerome I. Myers. ni i An Desirable furnished rooms White Mrs. Luella White, Edella, Pa. Services at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the home.

Interment, Edella cemetery. Lesh Mrs. George M. Lesh. 607 are now in demand.

Rent yours through a Republican Cccl end Geo Ccno Park avenue, Clarks Summit. Servr ices at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the home. Interment, For Want Ad. Dial 7222 for an aMWV Miie tj est Hill cemetery. stark Ad raanley Anna Manley, 4 'rnrr place.

Services at 2 o'clock this aft Tender, Wholesome Victor OSCO Pancake or Stringless Pan Bluckweat Beans Buns Flour 3 25c daz 8c 1 21 5c Chipso 3 sim 22c i 1 8c ernoon in the home, Interment, STOEHR FISTER Cathedral cemetery. Taroll Mario Taroli, 2113 Dorothy Dalton street. Services at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the home. Interment, Eynon cemetery. Cavanaurh John Cavanaugh, 548 DALTON, Jan.

15. Ae Seniors of the Dalton High school will play the Dimock High basketball teams, Friday evening In the school auditor' ium. There will be two games, one boys and one for girls. Tne Dim CAKES FROM OUR OWN MODERN SANITARY BAKERY ock teams are regarded as among the best in this vicinity. Cocoanut Marshmallow The following is a list of the officers elected at the last Sunday school 25C Layer Cakes OSCO Poiindgtfig Cake Marbled Choice of or RblB i 23c board meeting of the Methodist Episcopal church: superintended Leroy Curtis; assistant superintendent, M.

G. Decorette Layer Cakes 25C Archbald street. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in Holy Cross church. Interment, Cathedral cemetery. King Mrs.

Thomas King, 123 South Merrifield avenue. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock this morning in St. Patrick's church. Interment, Cathedral cemetery. Portanova Giuseppe Portanova, 952 Matthew avenue, Dunmore.

Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in St. Rocco's church, Dun more. Interment, Mount Carmel cemetery. Snyder Leon Snyder, Clarks Summit. Services at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the home of his aunt, Mrs.

David Reese, 660 North Hyde Park avenue, this city. Interment, Washburn Street cemetery. Geirity John Gerrlty, Wlnton. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in St. Thomas Aquinas each Stratton; chorister, A.

W. Pfahler; Next Monday, Jan 19th We Begin Our FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE organist, Betty Wenr; secretary, At ASCO Blends Make Lasting Friends thur Briggs; assistant secretary, Rich ard Jensen; treasurer, Anna worden; assistant treasurer, Mrs. F. A. Pur don; The Best Bread You Ever Ate.

Bread py librarian, Richard Glounis; board secretary, Ruth Gardner; superintend OSCO tyrj Coffee ent missionary department, Mrs. R. E. Ward; superintendent temperance, Mrs. Charles Creasy; cradle roll, Mrs.

C. Squires; Superintendent primary Supreme church, Archbald. Interment, parish cemetery. Tast; the Delicious Difference. Biff Wrapt Loaf.

Home Mrs. Maria' Home, 726 Alder street. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in Holy Victor Pan Loaf Sc Family church. Interment, parish Victor Coffee lb. 23c Acme Coffee lb.

tin 33c cemetery, Victor Health Loaf 9c FOUR PRIESTS ARE which includes everything on our seven floors except price restricted merchandise. TO BE TRANSFERRED Items of Interest to Seeker of Quality Foods! (Continued from Page Three) church, North Scranton, created the vacancy which the Rev. Matthew P. Boland will fill In the Jessup parish. The Rev.

Father Boland Is at present a medical patient in St. Jocenh'n department, Mrs. William Graves; secretary world service, William Reese. The Seniors of the Dalton High school will hold a dance In the school auditorium, Saturday, Jan. 17.

All welcome. Book club No. 1 met with Miss Louise Purdon, Tuesday afternoon, organized for the following yean The members this year are Mesdamej Aylesworth, Bunnell, Close, Chase, Glorius, Jones, Jensen, Reese, Kellogg, Meissingfr, Prentice, Purdon, Reese, Reynolds, Ritter, Snyder, Taylor, Twining, Worrel, Wehr, Young, Miss Edna Davis and Miss Louise Purdon. Gus Maier Will Give Recital Here Tuesday Guy Maler, well known pianist, who will give a recital for young folks at the Century club on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 3 p.

m. under the auspices of the music department, has definite theories about how music should be taught to children. Incidentally, his story recitals for children are enormously popular, almost as much so as the two piano recitals through which he and Lee Pattison have won wide recognition. Maler believes that children who are studying piano should nlav hospital, Carbondale. Smithfield Apple Sauce 3 cans 25c OSO Tomato Catsup 2 bots.

25c f. Flour .2 pkgs. 25c Campbell's Pork and Beans. .3 cans 23c OSO Pork and Beans 3 cans 20c Del Monte Spinach big can 17c OSO Calif. Spinach big can 15c W.

Spiced Jumbles lb. 19c W. Chocolla Pecans lb. 27c Velveeta Cheese pkg. 21c OSO Dutch Cocoa Vz lb can 20c Princess Cocoa lb.

can 1 5c OSO Corn Starch pkg. 7c Hartley's Marmalade crock 35c The transfer of the Rev. Father Walsh to Susquehanna Is effective as of Jan. 23, and that of the Rev. Father Gaglon to Hawley of 31, Tiu Republican learned from an authoritative source last night.

Clarks Summit CLARKS SUMMIT, Jan. 15. Miss Special Mentions From Oar Meat Side! CONTINUING OUR BACON AND HAM SALE! The suggestion that you shop around is good at all seasons of the year, but especially right now. Furniture is not something that you can just buy and discard if you don't happen to like it. Because of the expenditure neces ary, you must "live" with your furniture many years, so the greatest care shpuld be exercised when choosing it.

Folks who Want quality will wait until Monday to buy here at Stoehr fit Fister's where they know they will get a definite service; where they know tbe merchandise is honest; the prices right, and where they know their patronage will be appreciated and all promises kept long after their purchases have been made. Elizabeth Rice, Woodlawn avenue, went to the Hahnemann hospital on Saturday, where" she was immediately "SMOKED BACON lb. BUT WOW SAVE 7e PER POUND for two years by ear before they tackle a. Large ib. 20c Smoked HAMS ''( Skinned Theat are No.

1 Grade Hams, mild cured and fine quality, and are delicious boiled, baked or tried. The Beat Meat Value In Town, lb. 35c STEAKS operated on for appendicitis. Her condition is very satisfactory. Mrs.

George Shelley, Scranton, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Grove avenue. The funeral of Jack Snyder, who met with a tragic death on Tuesday evening, will be held at 660 North Main avenue, West Scranton, Fiday afternoon. Interment in Washburn Street cemetery. Mrs.

George Lesh passed away at her home, Lansdowne Park, Wednesday mornong, after several week's illness. She Is survived by her husband, two sons, Benjamin and Allen and mother, Mrs. Anthony. To buy and sell, and for quick results use Republican Want Ad. Dial 7222 for an Ad taker.

Round Sirloin Faney Yeai Ins Beef. notes. "In the past there has been too great a tendency to teach exercises and notes rather than music," he says. "The usual teaching methods are insidiously likely to give a child a lasting distaste for music. Small children do not need to be given elaborate finger exercises.

Teach the child to think the music he is to play and hte fingers instinctively co ordinate with his thoughts. They should be encouraged to play naturally, not with the cramped and contracted muscles that are so distasteful to them," WINNERS AT POULTRY SHOW Ben Swinburne, Throop, received a first award on his exhibit of Flemish Giant White rabbits at the forty second annual American Poultry association show In New York yesterday. Stanley M. Trethaway, Wllkes Barre, won first and second prizes on White Rose comb cocks, Pure Pork Sausage, lb. 32c PHILADELPHIA STYLE Scrapple, 2 lbs.

25c Made By experienced Santa re Maker. Always the Ben Adams Avenue At Spruce The Finest of Foods At Favorable Prices In Your Nearest ASCO Store Tkn Prim ItftetlT. la Oar SUm an Meat Markti la ScraaUa tni Vleinlt;.

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