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PAGE TEN SBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, WEPT. 24, NEWBURGER, Member of York and Philadelphia Htork Galen If. U. H. TJlKASirrtV UALANfTR Washington, Iff'l Tho States Treasury Imlnnrft IB 240, 045, 37.

AlleKhnny Ailis Amor Amor Rirtdl l-'rtry A'mfirtcan Ainar Car Frtry Amtr For Men Intern" Unna.1 123 34Vi (5 'A. 3 P.M. ISVi Amor ItnllliiK MUln Stores A Amor Tfthniico AnacondK 17 l.T» 1 6 I 0 Vi Tf, 14 12 Armour Alohlson II ft 50 'A llofltilnif 2-1 Auburn Baldwin Bait Ohio 16 Ti Btmdlx Aviation Beth Stftt-l 28 Bryrdcn BynrB A 1 7 VI Canada Pry 1 CAnartlnn Pacific Corro do Pawn feOhlo Ohio Hi I'niil Ohio HI faui rra ChlS II I Chrysler Motors Comrr. Southern 1 6 11. -JTO ScletUific Eye QHHMHmQ Frames JV9BMK Lenses Repaired Replaced Dr.

L. J. Rubens REORGANIZATION OF NRA PUSHED TODAY BY PRES. MAYOR ACTS TO HAVE CITY FUNDS BEAR INTEREST DEATHS AND FUNERALS AMOS AILWEIN DIES ON I MRS. ELUS E.

HOFFER, SUNDAY AT HIS HOMEi DIES SUNDAY I Amos Aliwoln, known to many cltl- Mayor J. R. Kihropp and zens in his capacity of watchman Mrs. Ellis nee Horat. of 103 Trinidad avenue, Hershey, councilman nro snmowhat perturbed I at the North Ninth street crossing I died on Sunday morning at 5 a.

the fact that city funds of the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, 1 In the Keystone hospital, Harris- I Ing hold In local banks are not i passed away Sunday -morning at his i intcrost, since tho governing homo at 438 North Eleventh street, i hearts learned that irhn tohool dlst-lHls death was ascribed to a com-. rlct la recolvlng Interest on certain i plication of diseases. He was con- funds. fined to bed only a week but was Tb'r'Bome time C- IX. Bell, super-I in bad health for some time prev- i tntendent of thn Department of Ac-1 lously.

counts and Finance, together with! Ha wag engaged in railroad work from nal.lnnal while 25 (2 11 IK a Corn Products fit Contl Ciui S3 Contl Oil Curtis Wrlgrht Dol KacUa 18'A Del Hudson 40 fiupont S'J Blca Au'to I-ttB ENw Powur r.lirhl Erie First Nat Ktoroii 63 Fox Film J2 TnxaB 24 dfsn Bleotrle Gon Fooils Gon Motors GIlloHo It OJmbol Gold DiiBt IB Goodrich Tiro 10 Goody our 21 Great North urn 1 Hah'n Dopt Stores 6 Hoi-ahey Tfd 93 Hudson Motorn VI Hbwfl Sou'iitl 8) V4 l8Vi S8V4 24 28VS 21 It is likoly that Mr. flnose-voH will rotiiru to Washington the latter part, of this week. In a wook or so ho will make, one of his periodic rnportfi to nation. Ovor Iho wook-pnd ho with Tl'nrtiard Barueh, Now York flnan- clor and nconomlst, mid Hncrotnry Morgonthau of tho Yostor- day WUB flpotH with his family. WanhiiiRton, Today.

1 forma) orders from Prosldont Hooso- vnlt mutdnu: pffw.tlvo tho Lrl-pnrtlta N'ilA roorcjunlv-fttlftn rocontly outlined at Ilydo Park wore awaited oxpc-ctantly today to bring the ro- cnvnry nfioncy- out of nummor dold- pthnr councilman and the mayor, I for over forty years, starting -wltb One) hnve bson flecking way whereby the old tlm-i Cornwall and Lebanon line, and working since then In different capacities. He was retired several years ago when passenger service on the Le-banon branc.h of tho banks. During an Informal conference of city officials, this morning, Mayor Schropp questioned a school burg- A heart condition which dfi- veloped following a major opera- 1 tton on Thursday was given as tho i causo of her death. She was agedfl fifty years. Mrs.

Hoffer was an active member of the Trinity Lutheran church, P. H. THOMPSON'S SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DIGNIFIED MODERATE SERVICE PHONE PRICES 227 NIGHT CALLS 126 S. NINTH ST. LEBANON MODERN FUNERAL HOME Hershey, resided in Hershey the line was discontinued.

He was 66 years "of He was a member tor regarding that phase of the fi-'of Markfi Reformed chiurch nancial sfitup, and learned that tho and Camp 254, £ons of America- Ho prosldont would Inter Nlr.k«l 24-ft Inter TcH Tol Penney I Ca.uo Johns AInnvlllo 45 Kelvinntor KenSnocot.t 10 Kroase is KroRer Qrocorlnn 27 Lambert 2.l'"ni 'Carbonic Ino 27 Lofillnrd Loulavlllo Monsanto Ell Jvjach Truck 2 I Vi Snsxhonril 21 Mo Knii.mB Tojcnji Mo Pautflc Mont Ward 48 2 10 69 13 10 runiH. Kxuctly when act was uncertain. NRA officials, with S. JohnFwn still ahsont. continued lo funotion on tho routine bunts dlctiitocl by uncertainty both to tho orpauization's and John- BOH'H fiituro.

Tho adminlBtrator was paid to bo In Now York whoro ho went Saturday night attnr bringing Mra. John- sou homo from tholr vacation ro- iroat. NIIA officiula expected his rotiiru Boon and Kome expressed be- school funds are bearing interest. Tho mayor, always on tha alert as to how the city can best be served. Immediately telephoned a local banker and made arrangements to dovlwo plan whereby tho city funds can be deposited so.aa to earn Interest.

Banks, It was learned, never pay interest on checking accounts, but tboy do on savings accounts. Mayor Schropp stated that a certain por- tjon or the city funds -will no dotibt be placed in a savings account, in tho future, something which employes at city hall say, has never boe-u done before, to their knowledge. BLIND YOUTH TO ADDRESS EXCHANGE CLUB TUESDAY Richard B. Roller, local blind youth, will address the Exchange that Johnnon was conferring Club of Lebanon, Tuesday evening, with M. Baruch, his form- at tho weekly meeting.

In tho renovated rooms of the Crystal restaurant. South Eighth street. Roller will be accompanied by his dog. Tho guest sroaker will tell how aro trained to servo tho blind, and other interesting of the education of the blind. was hold In high esteem.

He leaves his wife, Anna Boughter, and a sister, Mira. Ephralm Welrlch, of Mt. Zion. MRS. SUSAN C1SKO DIES SUN.

AT NEWMANSTOWN for the past twenty-two years. In addition to her husband, Ellis she is survived by the following brothers and sisters: John Herat, Milton Horst, Christian Horst and Mrs. Minnie Brown, of California: Charles Horst, of Detroit; Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, of Oberlin; Mrs. Francis Strickler, of Harrisburg; Mrs.

Mary Ramsay, of Lancaster, and Mra. Anna Whistler, of Gettysburg. Mrs. Susan Clsko, 59 years old, of Nowmanstown, died at 2.30 o'clock Sunday at her home of complications following'a year's illness. She a member of Sts.

Cyril and Methodius church, this city, and leaves to survive 'her huplband, Martin, and the following daughters: Mrs. John Maeser, Mrs, Helen Zook, Julia; Agnes and Josephine Clsko, all of Newmanstown. Seven grandchildren also survive, MRS. J. ADAMS HEARS OF FATHER-IN-LAFS DEATH MRS.

CLARA KEGERREIS, OF NEAR R1CHLANI), IS FOUND DEAD ON SATCRPAY Mrs. Clara Kegerrels, of near Rtchland, was found dead at her home, Saturday morning, by a grandson of the deceased, when he went to his grandmother's house to JUDGE AUTHORIZES SALE OF ANNVttLE PROPERTIES Judge C. V. Henry today handed down a decree authorizing William D. Gordon, Pennsylvania Secretary Banking 1 and Receiver of, the defunct Bank and Trust Company oJ AnnvIUe, to sell a property at 51 W.

Main Annville, to Herman L. CARS-DAMAGED IN SLIGH1 COLLISION SUNDAY NIGI None of the occupants of cars were injured but the machl T- L- were slightly damaged in a collia Waltz and his wife, Ethel Mae Waltz Rundav nicht at 7-4 1 o'rlork and to Ethel Marie Waltz for $3500 and the property next adjoining-. 53- outh Ninth streefc according ps West Main street, to Ralph M. Information received from local Poorman Both figures are' alleged to have been the valuation placed upon the properties by the appraisers appointed by the court to evaluate them. The petition also said that the properties were among the trip, and will not be back early in October, so the postpof ment is Indefinite.

lice. John Dudzinski, 305 North ond avenue, and Miss N. C. 1050 Cornwall Road, were operat the cars at the time of the era assets of the bank when it was clos- I Edward Brown, city patrolman, ed in December. 19ol and that the investigated tho crash, reported, i book investment carried the bank i Dudalnskl drove away from a pa 2 -V I.

-v, Nnt llliuMilt 30' Nil Crvsh Uciff 14 Nash Motors Distillers I'j'j, Nnt Dairy 11! ContnU 22 4 North American North Pnclriu 17 Owens Bottln Paramount Publlx Penlck A Knrd 47 Packard Motors tl Pennn. PhHHjm I'ot Pub Sorvlao of 31 Pullman Co OoiU 4 10 21 i or employer nnd close frlond. I projected reorganization plans calling for a policy board, an administrative agency and Justice department codo enforcement, tho injection of name as pon- nlblo member of tho first group was said lioro to bo a likoly Johnson recommendation to Mr. Roosevelt. The snme explanation was advanced towards reports that Raymond Moloy and Gerard Swopo might aervo also as policy framera.

Moloy, who was assistant secro- Ury of flf.ato and long ono of Mr. RoOHOvolt'fl closoHt advisors, col- aborutod with Johnson in writing the recovery law and never has to adviso with htm. Swope, of Electric, wan ono of NRA'S first and leading industrial advisers. Johnson also was considered likoly choice for the policy Dln but some observers hero anw a aharp 3H Iron Hlftol Hears rtui'hiick Shell Union Blnclnlr Oil Bo CM VMI.ion So Paciflci Sn (iallu-ny 1 Strt Brnnda Bt Knn Frnn Stand Oil of .1 Socony Vnciium li'Vi. 4.T.4 Texas TMtiwnlftr TlmUcn II Un.Hod Aircraft Now "Unitml Corp Vflltcd Fniit Urtltert Gtifi Union CiirhttlA Union nclfic 100' Indus Alco 3 StMl 33 KlMl fd 71 Rubber 1 fi i-i Vanadium SteAl tfi'VH Warner Bras 4 West Air Urnkfl 1S West 31 Union 33 '7 4S TVorthlnsrto-n Pump 16 Truck Wheat Corn 7 Vj, Cotton 12.SO ID 29 7 .1 1 A us 77 12.62 YORK OTTItB BXCHANQB A- ICler 2 Amor Supor llnH Rlec Sfirvlcc 1 Co IS'i EIco Bond 10H Forrt Motor 10V4 JN'tiig-nra Ilnrt.son 4 Corp 1 2 BLANCHE EICHELBERGER BRIDE OF C.

FRANT2 BAPTIZE 14 SUNDAY ON BANKS OF SWATARA Tho banks of the Swatara Creek at Jonestown, were lined with many persons who gathered Sunday afternoon to witness the Baptismal ser-i vice conducted by the Church of Ctod. Fourteen adults were immersed. Mrs. Jennie Adams, of 164 South Hanover street, was called to Nantl- coko over the week-end on account of the death of her father-in-law, John Adams. Mr.

and Mrs. John Adams were touring and had spent several months in California. They were en route homeward when Mr. Adams suddenly stricken with a heart attack and died the ship, "President Wilson." Adams and two children, Mary and Kirtland, will attend the- funeral. MRS.

MABEL C. CRAMER DIES AT LANCASTER TODAY The 75-year old woman was found lying oh the couch in her home, with all "the-lights In the houso burning, indicating that she had died some time during the early part of the night, as she was In the habit of retiring early. A paralytic stroke was attributed aa the cause of death. The deceased was a member of the Richland Brethren church and was well known in that region. The following survive: two daughters, Mrs.

Henry Snyder, Bethel, and Mrs. Harry Donough Myerstown R. D. three sons, Harvey, of Relstvllle; Ira, of Rlchland, and Charles E. Gebhard, ileputy receiver.

Ray G. Light, presented the petition. HEXERB HEARINGS ARE POSTPONED INDEFINITELY nal to approaching drivers. GRANTS FINAL MC! Judge Henry this morning- banj down a filial decree awarding a profitmaking- charter to the Myi town Fair Association, a corporatj dedicated to public welfare and cq munity interests of various kit Henry Becker, of South Lebanon Harry A. Honker, presented township, and Christ Allweln, of I original petition.

North Jackson township, charged about ten days ago with practicing scorcery and hexerel for gain, will not be given hearings on Wednesday of this week as previously ar- Alderman Nathan. Sundel of the Second Ward, who Issued the warrants and liberated the defendants on $500 bond. each, stated today tfrat Clarence Becker, DIVOlfCE SUIT teen grand children; "seven great grandchildren, and hrother, John Bupp, of Strlcklerstown. E. D.

Siegrist, hns fllec the common plaas court a euit vorce on behalf of Raymond E. Dj er, 529 West Main street, Pal! ra, against his wife, Ruth Y. TJefj of South Locust street, in the borough. Desertion is charged, pair were married December 24, arid separated February 22. cording to the libel filed.

A subfl na awarded to Judge Henryj Mrs. Mabel C. Cramer, aged 50 I ho-officiating ministers were the years, a former resident of. Lebanon a Rev. J.

G. bcvengood. and Rev. conflict bftlwecn rumors that Mr. desired Johnson's ollnilna- tlon from and slmiiUnneoiia spwnlallon that tho ndmlnlstrator'c c.losost would join in guiding future policies.

A policy or legislative board so constituted might bo tor mod board." IminodUUely a "Johnson has boon Johnson's view, ap- rniUly nccoptod by Mr. Uoosovolt, that tho policy board should bo along linns of the war In- MAYOR SCHROfP PRESIDES AT PUBLISHERS' MEETING John K. n. Schropp, mayor of the clly of Leibanon, and president of the for six years, died at 9 o'clock this morning at her home, 126 Coral stroot, -Lancaster. Death was attributed to complications.

She was tho daughter of Ansie M. Gurry and the late George Curry. Mrs. Cramer was a member of the First Baptist church, Lancaster, and of the Golden Sheaf Sisterhood, 17, Dames of Malta. Lebanon Dally" News Publishing Lorn-I Tho survivors are her husband, puny, is presiding over tho meeting Oscar her mother, Annie and of Pennsylvania Newspaper Pu'blish- Ing association, of districts 3 and 4, iii session this nftenioon at the Horahoy hotel, Hershey.

The districts include Lebanon, diiiUrlrss board which narurb headed This iittUiulo was believer! to have Llin Bfi tor. Hari'lsburj? and sponsored a cieslro Ihnt nuriich snrvo cltlc8 aurroundlng Lebanon, as Its. chatrmnn. other REPORT THEFT AT SNAVELY STORE SUNDAY NlfHT lllUm PERSONALS and Mrs. A.

D. Henry and daughter. Elloen, of -104 South Lincoln Avenue, this city, visited Miss Lucille Henry on Sunday at the Mi- se-rrordla Hospltfo.l, Philadelphia. where she has entered training the Nurses School. in these children and step-children: Robert, Kermit, and Arthur Seyfrecl, and Lillian M.

and Edith Cramer. CONRAD W. SNAVELY DIES ON SUNDAY AT HIS HOME Conrad William Snavely, of 324 South N-inth street, died at 6:45 Sunday evening at his home, a victim of dropsy, following an Tllneas of two He was- 57 years age arid was'well known by mill workers In this city by reason-of his former connection as mill superintendent at the local plant of the Wrought Iron; Company of America. He embrace.d, Ihe United Brethren faith and reslde'd In this city for many'years. He is survived by JUrs.

Isafael Snavely, and the following sons and daughters, Mrs. John Tschury', of Palmyra, Mrs. Peter NIcas, of Allentown, Bertha, wife of Dr. Herman' Light, of Shlllington, Lee R. Snavely, of Duncannon, and Wayne Snavtly, of Lebanon.

Two ais- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables A brother. John Curry, of LHilz, t6K) Mrs. Morris Lingl'e, 'of Pal- also survives. Where Qy-ality Counts and Your Money Goes Farthest. Golden Ripe BANANAS Snow White CAULIFLOWER, head 19c Nearby CABBAGE lb.

2c Jonathan APPLES lb. 5c HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES FOR FLORENCE ROYER Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Florence E. Rnyer, of Forneydaie, from the Rohland funeral parlors, in onarge o.f Rev. G. Lee Forney, pastor Christ Presbyterian church, a.nd Rev.

I. Calvin Fisher, retired pastor of St. Mark's Reformed church. Bear- flvo nnrl ten dollars in! -n, cash and postage-stamps were 5On Klchar of 332 South from tho Snavely Housekeeping; Sfer- street, returned home Sunday after vice store. North Klghth street.

spending a week attending the Cen-i 0 i'Ptween 8:00 and 11:00 tury of Progress Exposition in Chlo clock isimrUy night, according to tro pollco Information. Entrnncn was gained to the Snave- I ly c.ttabiiHhnient, through I Ullrich, of the Gannon the roar floor, j. H. Long, an employe I and Jennie Wentzel, of at that I'lnce. pointed out to a NT3W3 Eleventh and Walnut streets, re- tho turned home Sunday from Chicago 6rs were cbarlzs, John and David Koyer, George Stone, William John- son and Joh Urnberger.

Burial was Kl'mmerline's cemeterv in C6meter nml slide holt. whoever entered the plncr- and looted the desk draw- cash was on hiind TTFinT 1 TT PV 1C 1 1 ntARl AllAllv lb rAlAL TO MBS. HANNAH t' Dm In envelopes. I.ons and A sudden heart attack proved fatal to Mrs. Hannah C.

Dilt, of 301 Canal and shp succumbed at 2 o'clock Saturd-ay afternoon at her ''u AclAl n9 of. 219 residence. She was 83 years.of age came i.onj,- nnd Ralph Ashmead th Eleventh street. returned an was a well-known memiber of both nt the Snavely House- ome rr nl spending a week at the Salem Lutheran church. She is siir- BUU.B uisiance.

1 keejiInK sorviro p-stahHshniont. were of Progress Exposition, vived by tho following sons and number of automobiles were parked In tho on Sunday nrternoon Chicago. Mrs. Anna S.pangler, 1 ftbout 'he grounds. Ministers from Han, Mnrr-i- nut Lebanon, Lancaster myra, and Mrs- Harry Fasnacht, cf Union Deposit, and one brother, Albert Snava'y, of Hershey, and sixteen grandchildren also survive.

FRANK WALTON DIES AT HOSPITAL TODAY Frank Walton, 4S, colored, of 4 West Willow street, died at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Good Samaritan o-f computations following a few year's illness. He was a member of the Second Baptist church and leaves to survive his wife, Mrs. Lottie TValtoji; a sister, Sammie Lee Walton, of Cincinnati, and his parents, In Georgia. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT TABERNACLE CRUSADE The attendance at the opening- nights of the tabernacle crusade at Lawn, over the week-end was very good. The large tabernacle was filled with people, many of whom I distance.

Considerable til about o'clock At that timo everything in tho place wan undisturbed according to City police n.ro Investigating the and Mrs. Mark R. Arnold, of IIS Son'th Fourth street, accom- Blancho S. Eicholberger of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Jacolj Blchcl.bergor, of 22S South Sixth street, this city, tho bride of CharlDa L. Praiilz, son of Alvin Praiitz, of 2432 Ouilford street, this city, on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock nt rSo St. Mark's Reformed Church parRonngo. Rev. H.

J. Her- her performed the ceremony. The couple was rUtondod by Dora Eich-! robbpry. A watchman at thn krau.se pnnled by Mrs Catherine Schaeffer building. door to Snavcly's ntat- nnd Mrs Joseph Arnold, of this city.

thai ho saw two poi-sons leaving arc atiendir.g the funernl of Mrs. the roiir nt Snavoly's. He said. William todny nt PiUtsvllle. ono wore a black and tho other wore a brown swt-ater.

GEORGE BROWN HURT and Mrs. Harold Miller and daughlors. Annn and Mary Loviise, of 459 New street, Lebanon, wore nt the home oi I Mr. nnd Edwin Wagner Ham, Harry, Samuel and Laura Dltt. all of Lebanon, and Dawson, of Saylesvlllc, Rhode Island.

Eleven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren also survive. Her husband, Simon Ditt, preceded her in death two years ago. J.EB. MOTOR CIATB ERBCT SIGXS elberger, sister of the bride and Harry S. Moyer, of Manhfi-lm.

Mr. and Mrs. Frantz will reside at 350 South Sixth street, this city. for contusions of right evening. sldo of the fa'co suffpa-od w.hen ha Krause anj his brother, fell whilo riding hOMebnck ycnte-r- James Krnu.se, sons of Mr.

and Afrs! As a result of the Lebanon'County Motor club's efforts the state department of highways will place a black and white metal sign at the intersection of route 22 nnd route 77, West Jonestown. The sign will read, "To Yebanon." The erection of this 1IOOKIKS TO TUBS. EVENT XQ Arrangements have horvn conrnlet- for the second game of the playoff series between the. All Stars of tho flro Jengue and the champion H-ookloa on the Southalde field to- morroir evenini? ait fivo o'clock. With of the field to Battery for football for the balance of the the Tuesday is ihe last able date for the field and the man- decldedt play the second Both teams will preewnt the llaeupv day.

According to information re- ftxw nufl of 1 06 Chestnut pointer was bronsht about rollowl'n'jf coivod at th 0 hospita.1 Brown's horso uni'ver uv i discussions of the matter by local Mumbled and foil, throwing tU rl- tholr hiwlneai mon and merchants. This STHKKT mon and merchants. This sign vlll direct motorists to Lebanon as Kllaabeth M. Allwftln, of 1 22 as well as to tcvwus in other East Cumborland Btreet, loft yoster- directions. The sljfn will also Rivo day for -St.

Joseph Hospital, Readfnp, I tn to the respective towns. be so-placed that both east Oity polfco found Harry Shut tea-, whw-f. in training a. 3 a student i of Cornwall lyinjr in the street nurse. Sho had spent tw weeks in and westbound traffic on the Wiillam nop.r the.

Lebanon Auto Company this city relatives and Penn highway will instantly notice It quarters. Sunday afternoon at friends. to informntton recelvM at the Good Samaritan 1 B. MyHn, head footba.U coach hospital, where, the aged man at. BiKknell University, taken for treatment.

When found, spent end in Lebanon Shutnr was Weeding from the nose, ting friends. Mr. MyUn Is a former The man fell whtlj walking, police coach of ath.letret at Lebanon i Penn highway will, instantly notice It on the intersection. route ia traveled oiit-of-sC'ata people and' ft'-wlll undoubtedly be of great assistance In bringing more trarfe to Lebanon business men and merchants, as well as greater and York counties were In attendance and addressed tho audience. Rev.

Levengood who has charge of the services spoke briefly on "Lost Power." Members of the village chapel staff sang several Inspiring numbers. It wan announced that the. 'services will continue every evening this week. Among the speakers will be Bishop Williams, of Lancaster; Rev. i E.

J. Rutman, of Harrlsburg, and his staff of musicians; Rev. Irvln Ding- er, of ReinholdSv and the Rev. C. J.

Morton, of Lebanon. JOHN HENRY BEMNETCH i GOES TO SEMINARY John Henry Bennccth, son of and Mrs. Ira Bennetch, Chestnut street Is pursuing studies at tho Evangelical Theological Seminary In Dallas, Texas. Jfr. Bennetch.

who is the grandson of Captain H. Af. M. Richards, was graduated from Muhlenberg college this past June. California Valencia ORANGES doz.

25c Yellow Sweet POTATOES 4 Fresh PUMPKINS each 15c Nearby. STRING BEANS lb. 5c ONIONS, 10-lb. bag 29c Rich Creamy Gold Seal Macaroni, Spaghetti and Asco Elbow Macaroni Reg. 7c Asco CORNSTARCH, lb.

box 5c Reg. 12c Baker's COCOA box 10c Reg. IQc P. L. Golden Ban- tarn Corn i for 17c Reg.

59c Blue Ribbon MALT SYRUP 55 Reg. 2 for 2Be BABO 2 for 23C Reg. 2 for 19c P. L. Cr ushed Corn for 25c Reg.

2 for 21c Farmdale Crushed Corn can lOc ASCO Stuffed, 11 oz. boL 25c OLIVES Plain 11 oz. jbot. 20c N. B.

Dandy Oyster Crackers lb. I7c N. B. C. Marshmallow Buds lb.

I9c COFFEE SPECIAL Coffee 7 he Finest Coffees in Our Three Favorite taste the difference 23c An excellent blend if rich flavor Victor A fine blend of Santos Coffees. Acme 6 25c Ar bhn, Moc.ia, Java 'nd outh Coffees "Mv h'e-c'e AT OLlt SOftH HtH I UKKT STORK Lean Smoked BUTTS 22 Lean Smoked lb. PICNICS 1T 10 lb. Lebanon Bologna Whole or Half Piece lb. 17c Boiling Beef Fresh Ground BEEP lb.

15C Breast Lamb lb 8C GRANTED 1 large can Sauer Kraut both 1 lb, Meaty Half Smokes for of, oa the estate of Alice late of Cornwall borough, awarded to Mary S. Stanley, a been 1 Station WCAUtvcryPrMay, JJ.30a.rn, Effective ta Otjr Stores and, ED h' lu.

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