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TIM fcS-LEAbER, WILKES-B ARUE, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1927. submitted to a serious operation. Her condition Is much improved. This is They're Alter Paris-To-New York Hop Honors, Too WILLIAM to. CLE ARY; Representative PLYMOUTH irj West main st.

Plymouth 186-R C7Z morning developments necessitated bis removal to the Wyoming Valley Hopes of beating other foreign fliers across the Atlantic to New and Laulhe, French airmen, This is their trim monoplane, the "Tango York, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. John Jones, of WIUow Carrie Clifton, of Gardner street, was the recent guest of friends Returned From Motor Trip 2a r. and Mrs 'August Jaikes, and Belskey have returned from a delightful, motor trip to Cleveland, Buffalo end Canada. Pickling Beets, 59c Basket Other Green Goods Galore At ATKINS BROS- Don't Forget We Deliver BATTERIES Guaranteed U. S.

L. Batterier $7.95 (and your old battery) Radio and Automobile Batteries repaired and recharged. HONEYWELL, 100 W. Main St. Twilight League Notes.

The Shawnee Theatre and St. Stephen's baseball teams played a tie game at Huber Field last night, the score being S-S. Manager Bill Supprum, of the 'Shawnee team, has released Joseph and Peter Jola and has registered Kay and Henry Reese. At the Washington diamond Wednesday night tha Shawnee team de- When You Want To Purchase Meats You must be particular of the kind you purchase. TeskeV Meats are the choicest Home Dressed Chickens Home Dressed Veal Spring Lamb Prim Beef Good Variety of Luncheon Meats Save Your Steps and Call Ply.

596 E. H. TESKE 148 Main St. Plymouth Homeopatnic Hospital. Aiercnama in town nave reported a strange man Insisting on buying "canned neat.

Lost At Shawnee Theatre," Wed nesday afternoon, a Bulova wriat watch owned by Mrs. Ben Kosmello, 62 Franklin street Initials1 A. P. engraved on back. Kindly return to Shawnee Theatre box Our complete line of children's school shoes or oxfords, at reduced prices, for this week only.

CENTRAL SHOE STORE, Cor. Main and Center Ave. COMFY Fancy Comfys, all sizes and colors, 45c pair. Sam Brand's, Main and Eno Sts. Attending Relative's Funeral Mrs.

Eva ShulskI, of Popular street. has gone to New Britain, where she will attend the funeral of a relative. MINERS Guaranteed White Rubber Miners' Shoes, $2.98 pair. Sam Brand's, Main and Eno Sts. Returns From Hospital Arthur Taylor, of 134 Oxford street, a well known former resident, has returned from the Homeopathic Hospital, where he submitted to a successfull operation for appendicitis.

WATKINS BROS. For Sliced Cooked Meats Best Sharp Cheese in Town Don't Forget We Deliver LOST Brown and white shepherd dog. License No. 1012. Answers to name "Sport." Return and receive reward.

Frank Duzinskl, 232 Chestnut Street, Larksville, Pa. Will Attend Convention Mrs. Frank Prabylskl, Orchard street, will leave -tomorrow morning for Chicago, where she will attend a national convention of, Polish Women's Alliance. Mrs. Prabylskl will represent the local organization.

ARE YOU SICK? Come and get well. Find whether your trouble can be cured by drugless methods. Dr. John J. Bauer, Chiropractor Phone Plymouth 328-W for appointment Asco 8tor Open On Main 8treet The American Stores Company opened its new "different kind" of food store, at 33 East Main street yesterday If the attend ance at the opening Is taken to mean anything, the business will be a big success.

The new establishment by this concern is one that has no superior in Northeastern Pennsylvania. excepting by others of the Asco chain. The interior of the establishment was thoroughly cleaned and renovated York are held by Tarascon (left) diversions. The members prS4 sented Mrs. Przbylski a beautiful bouquet of flowers and wished her, luck oH her journey, At 10:80 O'clock a tasty luncheon was served, -to; the, following Mrs.

Charles Zernosk.l Mrs, Stephen Ru-blck, Mrs, Gordon Davis, Mrs. Patrick Fushek, Mrs. Raymond Kelly, Mrs. John Washcalus, Mrs. Clent Poteran, Mrs.

"Henry Sellngo, Mrs. Stephen Evelock, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Przbylski, daughter, Claire, and son, Ed-ward. i Townsmen Endorsed By Miners. i Dr.

I Smith. West Nantlcoke, candidate for coroner; George H. Gwilliam, candidate for re-election as recorder of deeds; Thomas Lewis, candidate tor re-election as district and G. Jerry' Dunn, candi- date for sheriff, were endorsed by local Union No. 1078, United Mine Workers of America, ef Nantlcoke; at a recent meeting, EDWARDSVILLE Automobile and Radio Batteries recharged and repaired, Free Delivery, CaU King.

2500. 1 HAIR CUTTING ONLY 013 Main St. Thorwald Lewis, son of. Prof. 'and Mrs.

Victor m. Lewis is recovering from a serious illness. A vendor of waffles who' located at Zerbey avenue and Main street and. who is alleged to have refused to move for the police, paid a fine of 17.60 in police court today. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Watkins and soon, Richard, of Moneasen, are visiting at the home of Prof. Victor B. Lewis, -in Green street' Lawrence Hughes submitted to an operation for appendicitis yesterday at Nesbltt West Side Hospital. The surgeon was Dr.

V. P. Edwards. On Saturday, August 37, Local 1169, IT. M.

VV. ef will hold a picnic at Harvey's Lake on Saturday. Funeral Announcement The funeral of Richard H. Morgan, who died yesterday morning, will be held from the family home, Z8 East Luzerne avenue, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted at the residence" by Rev.

R. J. Rees, pastor of the Bethesda Congregational Church. Interment will be in Trueksvllle Mr. Morgan Is survived by his wife, three children, Mrs.

Joseph Nafus and Clarence, at home, and John II. Morgan, of Larksville; also two grand' children, Dorothy and Clarence Morgan, hla father, John H. Morgan, of Plttston, and one sister, Mrs. Max Stevens, of Ironwood, Mich. Main Street Boys Win Boys from the Main street play ground won the track meet yesterday at Kirby Park over Held of fifty- five playgrounds of the valley.

There were eight events and Main street won four first places, three second, and one third place, for a total of thirty points. The keeper of the London Zoo has just been awarded the Bronze Medal of the Zoological society lor his success in rearing a baby hippopotamus, which Is a most difficult animal to rear in captivity. The medal is the first of Its kind to be awarded by the society in more than fifty Careless drivers who smash fire plugs cost the city of Philadelphia 16000 a month. at rniiaaeipnias -Miss Rose Bandlsh, West Main street clerk at the Shawneey Cash has returned from a stay at New York ana Connecticut. Miss Hose Bandlsh, West Main street, clerk at the Shawnee Cash Store, Tim returned from a stay at New York and Connecticut.

Miss Anna Prlngle, cashier at Shawnee Cash Store, is spending her vacation -at Harvey's Lake. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomss J. Davis, of Moss street, son.

Miss Emily Matthews, of Pierce street is visiting relatives -New York WUI Be Bsslsotsd The local office has been beselged with inquiries as to why the broad smile High Constable Samuel Broken-shire has been wearing for the past few days. He is greeting everyone with a smile; causing suspicion on the part of many of his friends. The reason for the happy smile is that Sam will have no opposition for the office that he Is holding at the fall primaries. He is probably the only candidate In Luserna County aspiring for a borough position who does not have any opposition. Sam has ably served the office to which the people elected him.

He is always on the Job and has been looked upon as everybody's friend. The people have always had confidence in him and to this Is attributed no one aspiring against him. Shawnee Sets sriaeteeath The Shawnee "baseball team got its nineteenth straight victory this morn ing by defeating the Nantlcoke Indians, 13 to t. The Shawneeltes played their usual stellar game and they showed their constantly noticeable improvement Although the Indians proved formidable opponents they were unable to complete with the Shawnee players. Tomorrow morning, on Huber Field, the Shawnee team will play scheduled game with the East End Barons.

The contest will start at 10 o'clock. afanoa rsreweU Committee The committee and those Interested In the farewell for Rev. Vincent J. Ms on. curate at St Vincent's Church, will meet tonight, in Knights of Colum bus Hall, East Main street Tne meet-Ing will follow Holy Hour Services at St Vincent's Church.

rnneral of John Owens One of the most largely attended funerals held here tn recent weeks, was that of the lata John Owens, highly esteemedformer resident, which took place, at 9 o'olock this morning, from the home of his nephew, James V. Casey, 496 State street lArksvllle. Scores of friends and -relatives of the deceased were in attendance. The huge gathering at the obsequies bespoke his popularity. Mr.

Owens lived here until 80 years ago Of lats he has resided with a sister at Csrbonaaie, where his death occurred, Tuesday night, in Emergency Hospital. There were many large and beautiful offerings in evidence which attested further regard to Mr. Owen's memory, The remains were taken to St Vincent's R. Church where a high mass of requiem was celebrated, at 9:30 o'clock, by the rector, Rev. P.

J. Colli-gan. During the eervloes at the church, Miss Bessie Foley sang, "Ave "Face To Face" and "Beautiful Isle of Interment was in St Vincent's Cemetery at Larksville. Tendered' Farewell Psrty Mrs. Frank Prabylskl, of Orchard street, who will leave tomorrow afternoon for Chicago, to attend a national convention of Polish Women's Alliance, was agreeably surprised at her home, last night, when members of the Happy Go Lucky Club tendered a farewell party, The evening was greatly enjoyed by a program of games other pleasing to a host of friends.

TIRES 30x3i2 United States Royal Col-d Tire and Inner Tube $9.89. All other sizes reduced. HONEYWELL, 100 W' Main St Rsv. Harrison at Presbyterian Church Kev. David M.

Harrison, of Lebanon. Tenn, wiU preside at the morning, service at the First Presbyterian Church next Sunday. Rev. Harrison is a very able- minister and will have- a message that, will be of interest to the community. He will officiate at the evening service at Pilgrim Congregattlonal Church in pl.ioe of Rev.

Roy E. Brogue who Is oh his vacation. WOMEN Last call, lust a few nair Slippers left, $1 pair. Sam Brand's, Main and End Sts. Policy Committee Meets Toniaht All mine locals of Plvmnntli 1'iymouth Townshln and Tjirfcuvill uiHinct, u.

M. W. of are reauastRd it deleRates to the meeting of ronvy committee which will be nem Tomgnr at 7:80 o'clock -in Pt btephen's Hait i Matters of lmnnrt- miuo wui aiscus8ea. What Is Bruahina La It is made In manv beautiful mhnAv dries in twenty minutes. Can be used same as enamel, for autos.

hahv riages, furniture or anywhere paint Is ARMITAGE'S HARDWARE. At The Shawnee Rln-Tin-Tin. famous canine aerpun star, has enacted death struggles with many creaturesfi from men to croon. dlles, but never-before baa he fought a more mrming dramatio light than In his latest Warner Bros, production, "While London Sleeps" which appears at the Shawns tonight and Saturday. Kimy.

arier an enmity lasting throughout the story. Dits hla nlnitv pounds of flashing energy against the hundred and eighty pounds of (Jeorge ivoisonaros, me world a llKht-hea'V. weight wrestling champion, who portrays a ferocious aperaan. The dog is fighting to save his beloved mistress; the "monk" Is fighting for her possession, while she, weak with horror, beholds the evenly matched struggle which will decide her fate. mis gripping climax Is but one nf the many thrills la this melodrama of romance and adventure, laid in the sfnster shadows of the Limehouse dis trict or London.

Included la the supporting cast are Otto Mattlesen. John Partick, Dewltt Jennings, Carl Stock-dale and Lie's Bates, The Pathe News reel and mniHii will also be shown tonight Manager 0Derts win conduct matinee for the children Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Prescriptions carefullv ai wenner-a urug store, corner Main and Gaylord avenue. Returned From Hospital Aiexanaer aiaiKOWSKL four year um ooy, oi urcnara street, has returned to his home from Merrv Hoa. pital, where he recently had one of his feet amputated.

The. youngster was 8trucK oy an automobile, on West main street, near North street, several weeks ago, and when he was re. muvcu io oiercy Hospital It was necessary to amputate one of his feet at the ankle. a At the Seashore Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Roberts, of Gaylord avenue, Miss Ruth Hughey and Miss Mabel Howells, of Gardner street, are spending sometime at Atlantic City and Philadelphia, Death of Larksville Resident i Following an illness of complications, Mrs. Justyna Kolczynska, a well known and a highly esteemed resident of Larksville, died last evening at 55 o'clock, at the family residence, corner of Marcy and Third streets. Mrs. Kolczynska was born In Poland, 62 years of age. She has oeen a resident of Larksville borough tor the past 40 years.

Her demise will be keenly regretted by her legion of friends. She was a member of St John's Church, Larksville, and affiliated: with the 'various church societies. Surviving are the following chil dren: Mrs. Peter Sewastynowicz, Mrs. Fred Heidel, Miss Lottie Kolczynska, Edward Kolozynska and Mrs.

Joseph Capltan, all of Larksville. i One sister, in Prussia, and eleven grandchildren, also survive. The funeral will take place Monday morning, at o'clock, from the family residence, with a solemn nigh mass to be conducted at 8: SO o'clock in St John's Church. Burial will be In St John's new cemetery, at Dallas. Brizzy Reunion The Brizzy families of Wyoming Valley conducted their annual reunion last.

Tuesday, at Nay Aug Park. Scranton. Those present were: Mrs. Frank Dennis, Alraedia, Mamie and Arthur Dennis, Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew Brizzy, Mrs. Ellen. Brizzy, Ethel Brizzy and Mrs. Bertha Wood, nil of Plymouth. Mrs.

Berton Miller and John Miller, Kingston; Mrs. William Gray and Elsie Wllkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman, Reba Sherman, Norman Sherman, Junior Shermanj Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Brizzy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brizzy, Mr. and Mrs.

tterson, Mr. and Ed- LAST SI (8 of his at to mmuraimi imiiraim'iBMramjmniinimi it 1 1 mum i phi km i nam ni trail 'l prior to the opening. Shelves, wall cases, equipment were installed and arranged to conform with American Stores Company's plan of -s- tablishing sanitary, and up-to-date stores. The meat cutting devices are all electrically equipped and sanl tation is the byword. The.

counters and equipment are arranged to aid in service to customers. The clerks arc experienced. 1 There are twenty clerks employed in the store. The meat department Is managed by George the manager of the grocery department Is Austin Slcher. i -Wednesday afternoon and night a grand opening and public inspection was beld from 4 to 10 o'clock.

While the huge crowds moved In- and, out of i the business place, orchestral music was given. This was Interspersed by vocal and instrumental numbers. Souvenirs were also given. The store was officially opened for business' yesterday morning and the volume of business greatly exceeded expectations. The force of clerks was kept continually on the go from the opening to the closing hour, fulfilling the demands of the patrons.

Cus tomers were present from all parts of the valley, testifying the fact that the; pre-opening announcements and advertisements of the concern were widely read. Let Parker Do It Sand hauling a specialty. Also ice, ashes and genersj hauling. Hartley C. Parker, 27 Gaylord avenue.

Plymouth 461 -R. Time Te Paint. Now In the time" to paint, the weather is ideal both for Inside and outside work. We have all shades ready mixed Lewis Lead, OH, Turpentine, Dryer Colors, Brushes, Graining Tools, and all are guaranteed first quality. ARMITAGE'S HARDWARE, 124 East Main Street.

Champions to Be Banqueted Franklin Street Church baseball team, champions of the Sunday School League, will be banqueted by the members of the Men's Club of the church, tonight, at 7:30 o'clock. A varied program will be presented. Fish-at-its-best We have good Variety Watkins Bros. "Good Goods" Phones Ply. 44 445446 SATURDAY SPECIAL -Gasoline at our Main Street Pump, 19c a Gallon Including; State Tax HONEYWELL, 10Q W.

Main St. YOUNG MEN Goodyear welt black or tan Oxfords, Saturday only, $2.98 pair. Sam Brand Mam and Eno Sts. Returned From Hospital Mrs. Joseph Connolly, of Gaylord avenue, wife of Joseph.

Connolly, secretary of the borough council, has returned to her home from Wilkes- Barre General HosDital, where she Remain From Our Big Plymouth Veal Bologna 25c 35c Veal Loaf Large Can Cherries Large Can Peaches Sugar Corn. 2 Cans Fancy Peas, 2 Cans 20c 25c Catsup, Bottle Swift's Premium Hams. EMM ward Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. wyilam Dobbs, Joseph Brlzzy, Sally Brizzy, Fred Ho wart and Irene Besecker, all of Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ace, Abram Ace. Moses Ace and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Pallman, Lorett Pallman, Charles Pauman, verna Fallman, Mrs. Margaret Huffman, tit. and Mrs. Fred Stein, all of Ransom. Mrs.

John Dougherty and Joseph Brizzy, of. Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford kWI and family, Thelma Webber and Ruth Webber, of Aerial. The reunion next year wlH be held August 21 at the same amusement place.

New Arrival The home of MR. and Mrs, Stanley Mytych. 300 River street has been brightened by the arrival of a non. This Is their. first child, and the par- ents are naturally happy.

The mother was Miss Edna Vnuk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Vnuk, of River street. Former Resident Buried. The funeral of Mrs, Elizabeth Prutzmnn, esteemed former resident, was held this atfernoon at 2:30 o'clock fro mthe home of her son, B.

B. Shultz. 463 Bennett 'street, Lu zerne. Many Mends and relatives were in attendance, Theer were pro fusions of beautiful flowers which at tested the esteem and popularity of the deceased throughout the com munity. Mrs.

Prutzman died Wednesday st Rochester, N. where she had been visiting. Of recent years she has lived at Luzerne. She was active in several organizations. Including the Dames of Malta, Pocahontas, P.

O. Daughters of America and the Luzerne M. E. Church. Mrs.

Prutz man waa born here September 11, 1856. Returntd From Vacation The1 following have returned after spending a week's vacation at Har vey's Lake: Misses Margaret Kwash-nak. Christina Lengel, Elizabeth Adamchlk, Anna Sobeck, Margaret Demsky, Mary Masaris, Mildred Kovac fend Mary Demsky. son Tickets On Isle Season tickets may now be procured for the 927 fotball contests. They may btf obtained from the following business places: Reilly's Cigar Store, Dougherty Cigar Store; P.

A. Roan's Pharmacy, Durbin's, Lawrence Donnelly's Barber Shop, Terrance Thres-ton's Cigar Store, Recreation Billiard Parlors, Shawnee Soda Shoppe, O. W. Honeywell's, Max Gersteln, Wenner's, Grigger and Jalke, Stanley Zagorsky, Hughes Reliable Tharmacy and the Rialto Cigar Store. Tickets may also be obtained from either of the following: Dr.

Drake, Eugenet Goldstein, Thomas Jones, Harry Carey, Dr. Baden Roberts, Fred Lees and Joseph Steever, Jr. News In Brief Mrs. Theodore Boulby and daughter, Miss Jean, of East Main street, are visiting relatives at Dayton, Ohio. Dr.

Harry A. Archey Is spending vacation at Philadelphia and Springfield, Mass. He will resume his practice here Sept. 16. Mrs.

Demarius Jones, of Pierce street is visiting Mrs. Claude Mav Towanda. After spending a few days here as the guest of relatives, Joseph Marko-vich has returned to his home at Berwick. Mrs. Frank Everett of Palmer street Is recovering from an operation performed at her home recently.

Earl Lewis, of Kuttonwood Heights, well known former resident, has returned to his home from the Mercy Hospital where he submitted to an operation tor appendicitis. Miss Martha Tlschler. Vina street. has returned from an extended vacation trip to New York and New Jersey. Miss Anna RoslanskL has rturnd her home at Trenton, ft.

after spending the past two weeks as the guest of her cousin, Miss Phyllis 81-berskl, of Orchard street Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Rover. Jr.

Myers street, Forty Fort, are spending their vacation at Ithaca. N. T. Mrs. Royer is a former resident Mrs.

Michael Dwver. Stat mtreet Larksville. has as her guests, Peter Lavelle and family of Philadelphia. wuiwm Bryan, State street. Larks, ville Is entertaining his son and Mrs.

John" Bryan; of Detroit Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton of Huntingdon, who are the guests of local relatives the Durbtn-Edgell reunion today at Van-Dur Rest cottage, Harvey's Lake. Mrs.

Margaret of New CALL rssMNssMsssssVMWMsssMe Shawnee Ave, Plymouth. Bell Phone Ply. 240-W HAVE YOU VISITED teated Stanley Zagorskys club by the score or Tonight's games include: Zagor-ky vs. Stephen's at Huber Field: Shawnee vs. Koblish at Washington.

TO THE PUBUC The new fall line of women's arch support slippers are now being displayed at the CENTRAL SHOE STORE, Cor. Main and Center Ave. BOYS Extra heavy Boys' Sneaks, all sizes, $1.39 pair. Sam Brand's, Main and Eno Sts. Ford Touring Car For sale cheap.

Call at 811 Beade street after 6 p. m. For Rent Gnrae For RentInquire 279 Gardner street. For Sals 1 Drophead Singer sewing machine 1 Drophead Singer sewing machine 1 Drophead Singer sewing machine H. A.

Morrissey .120.00 114 East Main Plymouth Fhone 198-M. Sunday Services Services in First Welsh Baptist Church, Sunday, will be Jn charge of the pastor, Kev. V. cynon Evans, who will preach at 10 o'clock and 6 o'clock In English. The Sunday school ses sion will be held at 11:16 o'clock.

Phone Us Your Needs Watkins Bros. Ply. 444 Don Forget We Deliver Canned Heat Victim Arrested Phil Comafosct, who said he resides in Scranton, was taken into custody last night by Policeman Joseph Con niff. on the steps of St Vincent's Church, Church street where he bad been lying in a drunken stupor. The prisoner was removed to Town Hall and Dr.

Benjamin 8. Davis sum moned. The physician made an ex amination and found the man was suffering from the effects of "canned heat." He was treated, but this First National Bank Plymouth, Pa. ESTABLISHED IN 1864 Capital Surplus and Profits Resources Per Csnt. Interest Paid en Saving Deposits.

Ons Dollar will open savings account. Henry Lees. President A. K. DeWit Vice President aid CasYiier.

CO. LONDON SLEEPS" Produotion i "-fi Small Lean Skinned Hams 24c THE LEADER STORE Hundreds of Bargains Bankrupt Sale. Everything Reduced But You Must Come In and See For Yourself. Fresh Dressed Q9e 3 Cans rtr. Chickens, lb.

OO is Tomatoes euOC 29c 25c Tresh Pork rtA 3 Bottles 79 Shoulder, lb. aVlUL Catsup I OC Butts, lb. 20cLr 25c Loin, lb. V. 29c Peaches .25 Dry Goods Never Sold So Cheap We have a full line of green truck, If you want to get the most for your dollars visit I We deliver 1 nil rt urn i rim irri itmm'n ithti itii iiti itititi iti i i hi i mi ri rn mi iTcmm 1 1 rn it THE LEADER STORE 111-113 E.

Main St. JOS. OSHEROFF, Prop. mil-- TEA! I IP! 'tl Tonight and Saturday Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 1:30 If if 'fltrnr lairii i nim-i Sii n.tri urnm r. Telephone Ply.

508 For quality and service, just phone We guarantee to please and satisfy everyone who buys their meat here-4-A trial wll convince you- Get the best for less. Vvv ft o7S Home Buyers' Week-End Offerings! Today in the Times-Leader Want i Ad Section is an especially large number of homes that will make good ''buys." Each week-end, Wilkes-Barre's leading real estate dealers offer SPECIALS for Sunday buying Today's list includes suburban homes, as well as a large number along the bus line. Turn now to the Want Ad Section and see the many real estate of era advertised there. TIMES LEADER WANT ADS Little Tun Savers aiti Money Mviktrt Special For Saturday For Men's Suits Large Spring Chickens. 42c Fresh Pork Butts Choice Whole Chuck Country Veal Stew Veal Breast for filling Stewing Lamb Lamb Roast Broad Lamb Chops 35c Stewing Beef Values up to $30.00 ALL THIS SEASON'S PRODUCTION These double-value buying opportunities do not themselves every day, so nail your chance.

1 BUY NOW AND" SAVE '0 We have a full line of Green Truck. We DELIVER FREE er 77. Vdiw. mi fin iaaar -tp 4 1 1 1 The Pioneer Clothing House i i' 'i 'I SCENE FROM "WHILE A Warner Bros. 49 E.

Main Plymouth I. RABINOWITZ.

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