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TB HUT 5 171M AT jA.NrATZ 1 i 1 A 1 NI 1 ANI ILNIrr TTI I IIITN 1 4C'' HOOVER SHAKES FEWER HANDS IN NEVI YEAR'S LINE, st Plo IN N. 1 r. .1 11 Decline Is Attributed to the Rain. cd to remnpz I hirtgo Tritswip Serviee.1 0-in. 1.

sbonk omnoTh bard nr thxi, ragh hard rr lhe hhk. raw T.ar on at filo. T. II I CK. ,..,..1 Olorki; th -the at the BRUCEWOOD DRESSES None worth less than 817.50 and many $25 and $29.50 Even the most blase of women are struck speechless by this startling: stunning display by these glorious Brucewood silks by these exquisite Brucewood wools by these marvelous dresses worth all the Ns' ay up to $29.50 at only $10.

It's just one of those inconceivable feats that happens nevertheless to be true. 1Z to 42 On our dress floor-7th floor 01 SNOW FALLS IN CITY ON FIRST EVENING OF All YEAR Scene et the lagoon in Garfield park last night alter the flakes had been falling for some time. The teMperature was above freezing the time the picture was taken and in most places in the city the snow melted as rapidly as it fell. ITRIM-YE Photo" MY IS SHOCKED Iti THE PAPERS This New Year Revelry Is Fiction, He Says. I I I I 7 YEAR 11)Ry Is silocKED sf's II KILLS IN CI TI ON FIRST El OF I EAR --I 3 I 'kJ tli: ii-tse P' 8)11 HAT HE SEES i 1 1 tkn, If s.

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i -1 I This New Year Revelry Is! A' 1 I i -V i I i 1 I i -0 -----s- A Fiction He Says. I 1 (1, I I t- tr 7 Oft 711 At 4,41,, 1 1 s. r', 4. 1 I 4 -1, lk lAtt: e': i 1, i 1 -i---' 4' it i t's 's 1. o' "14...,.

.1 1 11 t. I 0...: Al ''01 1 4 1 1, i if t't 1 1 7 ces-- I 1 --1 A I I r. 4- I -i' e- f. 1 l. i I 4 -jet i- I BRUCENNTOOD DRESSES 11 I -k.

i I s' 4 None tuortit less than $17,50 4 1,, I 'Z. I i i i and many 25 and $29,30 -I 1., .1 't- '''''s 44: 'i .4 i )1 -k: 's 1 :1 tiv It t- 1 i --h 4 I 11, 1 11,, 1 0 fl 't 'I' lii, 4 "4'1'," T'' .4 I It Si 3, ,) i- ---s ----eel- le i I tz---'" Even the most blase of women are i 44 struck speechless by this startImr. 4- stunnirtg display by these r.lorious 1 NI. Brucewood silks by these exquisite -r -m-- --'-t' Brucewood wools by these marvel- te- e. -4 Otis dresses worth all the way up to I i I 4 $29.50 at only $ta.

les just one 1 of those inconceivable feats that happens nevertheless to be true. I 1,., 4 1Z to 42 i I ene a park niht lte th alter flakes had ang or some time. epere as above freezing ove ezig i bd flli i The tM atur Ott our dress floor-7th floor I the time tbe picture lacoon in Garfield ark lat was taken and in most places in the city the snow melted as rapidly as it fell. rhoto.1 1. It 1 -rt Al 141 1 41 I 111 "rya btlorzett ag well sI to foreign ritobcred 1.196 morning, as 71f42 vent The protrered tv the pihlio thi as compared In ho 4 or Et 'White atitn-hesp thon011 that 'A AS gr'04 t7nn-, ttlering the lain-" The pattern of thjtt ton, social Oscendant hp ftliP vven eni AHga0 in rt'A was just shout tile t--ttne Rs usual, About evekrage ontrher or or say RO, jlonNrr'S hlrft.

A i'vrtljt hp Vp't-pg, of hewiltierpd habip, --1'2, 15were carri(1 hy their Number One Iltdds Ilis Mire. Arid W. Ilunefeld, the house pnfer 'oho for many years has been rrrnkr one rrzin in the public ilne, Fv.04 for hours in a wet drizzle of a warm hrfahlast in a White lioue Tice, and won his re. stard atzain leading Ow-, when the reception stark-ci at 1 dock. you go with me to thP rP.

to ftd doer et the NVhite Ilouse, prepent rrn credentials, hand or hit erid stick to a Fervant, aro walk trie r1-inr5 band, in its trtnitit fit lt-t, pants of Nue, Turn to tie right Aryl you are in the stale d.n,n7 these 1 as well 04 1 196 7-12 last I 1 to'sled i 4 of 1 I tit nnP rt.t.r-p- dams in 10 11s trthPr or I nr 2,0 brill I I habies hy their 'Lire. house 138 1 Ji 1 I rizzle of 1 ast in 1 his her, 'I at I I thp I picseo, 1 hit, I all, at lie rizilt 1 Thomas Ilyan, right (10.1E rrian Pt the prohibition headquarters. Nv 3 Indignant yesterday as he perusel paper aceounts of the New 'Ycles eve celebration. "It saysi here." declared Mr. Tlvan.

PoInting the newspapers before hlm. "that the N-P nr Tear celebration was noisy and hilarious. It says there was plenty of liquor and Pat for twelve bours at this desk while 1931 merged Into 1932. All over the city monads cif our agents were roaming. They repnrted to me every hour.

They visited the cabarets. the restaurants, verY Place where lielner might be 'expected to be consumed. Drinking, Ile Says. "They reported that it was the quietest New rear's eve T1 history. There was no drinking anywhere.

There weren't any crowds. In many places the orchestra players were the only ones present. In only one place, at 2519 Milwaukee avenue, did they see a violation of the law and they made two arrests. "Those boys are keen observers. They worked tirelessly far into the morning.

One zealous lad. a line boy he is, too, called rine times in a half hour to report that everything w'as quiet in the same place." Mr. Ryan sighed. He gave a little discourse on the trends of modern civilization. What Police Records Show.

records yesterday indicated that some of the celebrants exceeded the limits of innocent fun. Among the incidents reported as an aftermath of the celebration were: Donald Eddington, 23 years old, 630 Wellington avenue, died in the Lake View hospital shortly after he bad fallen, striking his had against a kitchen sink, while attending a New Year's eve party in the apartment at Mrs. Jeanne Wall, 4717 Sheridan road. Drinks had been served at the party, the Town Hall police were informed. Andrew Niwke, 933 Ashland avenue, Evanston, was found dead in bed yesterday morning of Injuries be incurred in a fall down the stairs in his house after coming home from a party.

Evanston police said Niwke was intoxicated. James Gallagher, no years old. 1335 'West Walton Etrpet, was wounded twice in the left side by shots fired by a celebrant at Bolt and Walton streets Thomas Ryan, right desk rnan at 1 the prohibition headquarters, NA, PS in- I yesterday as he perused netts. paper aceounts of. the New eve celebration.

i "It says, here." declared 'Mr. Tlyan.1 1 pointing et the mita spapers before him. that the NPV, Tear celebration noisy and hilarious. It says! there was plenty of ligunr and I .00 I 1 tat for twelve hours at this desk ychile 1931 merged Into 1932. Al All over the city squads of our agents were roaming.

They reported to me every hour. They visited the cabarets. the restaurants, everY Place where might be 'expected to be con- they No Drinking, Ile They reported thst it was thel quietest rear'a eve in There W83 ro drinking artvwhere. I There weren't any crowds. In many places the orchestra player 'w er th ones present.

In only ore place. 1 at 2.12() lN iiivcaukee avenu dicl ma rre see a violation of the Paw and they de two asts. I "Those boys are loen observers. 1 They Yvorked tirelessly far into the I morning. One zealous lad a line boy 1 he is, too, called rine times In a half I hour to report that everything was quiet in the place same Mr.

Ryan sighed. He gave a little discourse on the trends of modern civilization. What Police Records Show. Police records ye at sterday indiced that some of the celebrants exceeded i the limits of innocent fun. Among the inc dents reported as an after- math of the celebratiOn -were: Donald Eddington, 23 years old, 630 avenue, died in the Labe View hospital shortly after he bad fallen, striking his head against a kitchen sink, while attending a New I Tears eve party in the aoartment of 1 State at Jacksas Maurice Rothschild rtmwZrZX 1 Maurice Rothschild 1 1 State of Jacksois aommonnow.r 1 I I Mercury to Fall 'Two Day New Year's County Auto Death Toll Reaches 24 Despite Safety Measures Soo Iv started falling in Chicago at night, after a clammy day marked by (frizzling rains, The temperature re mained Nvell above freezing, however, and most of the enow meited as it TodAy's prediction NN as for and possibly move rain or siN.

The lempuratnre is expected tri i4tI a littlp. No Mill cnIcl iled nyvk twre in 1 he Stalps east of the .1 terdiiy. ()vet, the eastoro half. of the country temprrittirps were above nor COXEY, SWORN IN AS MAYOR I you Pr.4 Warren Dolan() Poh shooter the it de. partment soctal crises, with a leindle of cards.

Ile. assigns you to rank to the procession. Diplomats come trst, each in order of servi-e, then the Supreme court. That is rnt Is known as international courIf the party were at a foreign the Supreme court would frst. Then comes this hranch of the Fo'crrrrent service, and thai.

line Enters Red Rootn. At. rtpcicoy it the line into ti3 red room, which is to the left of the ttning- room. At the doorway- between the red and blue rooms an usher halts you. reehechs irit rollins has done, and lets in each rtition by nation, into the blue room, here the Presidont and Mrs, floover, guardcf1 by secret service vela, are saying, "illaPPV New Year." st the door of this blur room Srd look or.

The l9rt forci7n to enter Is the ItaliAn, led hy Ambassador De toyho is dean of the diplomatic Ile 13 presented to the PreS1 11 rival aid. lie bows rq-ctits his wife. shakes bands with the I.Ionvers, and stens n'hom mtroduees, of Fulte, and arty of the -v hn Y1-3 Corr13 Japan jts Chill. doesn't- Fgvpt and st.vet-al others, IN-hen MArtIno Illnifg't with thP Inro.i hack into lod4 11H Ol.to the green room, out 11110 hP Lirge hark again the ma elt, hrid and mit the front door. OF filASSILLON (Pictures on back page.) Massillon, S.

oxey of "Coxey's Army" fame was inaugurated as mayor of Massillon today, ilia first public Tice. The "general" pledged his administration to uphold the bill of rights outlined in the constitution. "I intend to place in the police station a placard," he said, quoting articles I. and W. dealing with searches rid seizures and right of free speech for the instruction of, the police force.

"I am determined that the bill of rights shall he revived and that the rights and privileges taken from the poriple by and other law enforcen a ZPncips sh hp restored" 1)1, mcdak, From the sldrts of his Pine roc '6, coat, gloat Ls a sword. NfirWar is distinguished for broad purple seshes, while I he Panish minister iris the Mightest s-arlet coat you cr saw. T110 Egyptians, with I all red lozcs. low to IdSS. lioevcr hand: New you see Suprema court, lcd i'hier justice Huhos hut with I he enPrable 'Mr.

Justice Holmes ale sent, liceause of the had eat her. Eight heroes, all medal or honor ninn. xt or I hPrn ace colored, seteant 1Vzioton nod fieit. Arinirql nil 'Pr A.tmp-A! are he, in lmu rtin Tea cornea the v. ill tnI fi flr ramicr of 3rel j)r rf Ponnvl.

Despite warnings of safety experts! car and made their escape. Witnesses 1X-ray operator Rt the Bogers Park in motoriets demanding caution in took the injured man to the Martha 1Community hospital. 6970 North Clark driving during the New Tears boll- Washington hospital, where he died street. Died at St. Luke's hnspital nf day period, fatalities in auto accidents within an hnur.

injuries suffer ed when was struck bes a in Conk enmity for twn days reached A few minutes he ater youths ap- an automobil Jackson houle- yard and a total of '4 last night. Twelve per- peered at the North Damn avenue 'Michigan RN.PrIliP. The car was drit-en by Edward Murchison, 714'2 police station and surrendered. They sons, including nine drowned when are Earl Somach, 19 years old, 3941 ErnM1 na Auto Plunged into a rivcsr in South Nnrth Oakley avenue, the cid er; Joseph Kelly, 4S years old, 210 East Chicag-n, met death on Thursday, end Richard Nannon, 19 years old, 3909 Walton place, a ehaurfenr. Died at the tol for the first day of 19 was North Claremont avenue, and Mat- the Passavant hospital from a skull 3' twelve more death thew Eoz, 20 years old.

North fracture sustained earlier in the day s. Oakley avenue. They said that fright when he -was run down at Chicago ollowing the record breaking fa- had caused them to flee, but they avenue and Rush street. The driver tality list of 1.306 for 3931, the New soon decided to admit their guilt. Po- was Edward H.

Hopkinson, 542 Smith Year'st death toll wa one the most lice held them for the inouest. Gunderson avenue, Oak Park. disastrous in the city's history. On Killed After Smashup. Miss Mildred Hendrix, 20 years old.

Christmas eve, Christmas day, and sieve Neva.k., 5 rear, old, 941n 2721' West 163d street, Hess's Ole. Ind. the following week -end the, mortali- Died at St. Margaret's hospital, Ham- Champlain avenue, was instantly ties totaled 26, and with 24 deaths aT I killed when he was struck by an auto- mond, from injuries sustained when ready listed the New Year's week- the auto in which she vi-as riding col- mobile as he leaped from his own end is expected to exceed that mark car a moment after it had collided lided with enother ear at Sibley. boule- Y011i II Killed: Driver Flees.

with a third machine. The a and 'Wentworth avenue, Calumet ceident city Dudley W. A'Neals 2 3 years old, occurred at 95th streot and ingloside Miss Blanche Pierce, 20 years old, 6314 North Oakley avenite. was found avenite pohee hetet tone plane, 4931 book-tent in a d) ire. condition at Western and Smith Keating avenue, driv, of the 'West Washington bo-tnt Balmoral a en ues early yesterday death car.

Pied at the Garfield Park hospital morning. Thought to have been the from hurts seffered when she was Other 14falitip vicien Of a hit an rint lecleding hree run motorist. he struek at Madison etreet and Keeler immediately after midnight yester-day, aefnee, was taken to the Swedish Covenant The drivPr 1-st J. 110vota1. vlirrp he died of his in Ii4 North Wailer avenue, IIIMNIONINIM.

AM withoet regaintng consciousness. Edward inierschlie, 69 old, The father of the youth, head of the West Washingtrin Plod at 1 9 rm of A'Neals Son, surveyors, said the Belmont hospital from in it iti that his eon had left home early in sustained New Tears ens when he 1 LEGS OF VEAL Whit the evening to attend a neighborhood was run down near the home of his celebration. Presumably the victim son at 5931 Elston avenue. The driver 1 was struck 'IA hile returning home. was Edward Potente, 1016 69 th ate- Uportit 1.0111S'Arev.s' hs lout Fail to Stop.

ue. Kenosha, 'Wis. I Valentine Schmidt, fit) years old, Harold Michaelson, 52 years i 2132 Belmont avenne a cabinet- Hancock street. Died at the Lutheran 1 A Gtzt Stott maker, ases run down and fatally in- Mt'nlohial hosPilat froln inititiP9 Silf, jered at Wesiern and Belle Plaine ave. fered when he was st reek: by Pn net neest early 3iesterdity morning be en at Humboldt boulevard and Wanansli in Vubirb ttIrPe Yollths Pt' ThP dtiver was elhert Johnweie rettirneg from a watch parry son, 17 North avenue.

Thpv. rill net' gton I liP Dr. 'Daniel MC IS33e, 41 x-r-Ira Stateh, Allatots, am BIG MARKET injuries suffered when he was struck by an automobile at Jackson boulevard and, Michigan aVe11)P. The car was driN-en by Edward Murchison, 7147, EValVt Joseph hp1Iy 4S years old, 210 East Walton place, a chauffeur. Died at the Passavant hospital from a skull fracture sustained earlier in the day when he -was run down at Chicago avenue and Rush street.

The driver was Edward IL Hopkinson, 542 South Gunderson avenue, Oak Park. Mks Mildred Hendrix, 20 years old, 2727 West 163d street, Hessville. Died at St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond, from injuries sustained when the auto in which she vi-as riding collided with another ear at Sibley boulevard and Wentworth avenue, Calumet City. Miss Blanche 70 years old, 42:31 -Washington houlevarrl.

Died at the Garfield Park hospital from hurts suffered when she was struck at Madison street and Keeler avenue, l'hr driver was Edward North avenue, LEGS OF VEAL 1 Zviisittitvee portit LO I 11 SFresh Av. I it tuns all to 101). tiLitl tla, II Valentine Schmidt, 60 years old, Illarold Michaelson, 52 years ,12 Belmont a VPntie. a cabinet. ITancoek street.

th llied ae herrin 1 A Grezt' Stott niaifir, vas run down and fatally in M''morial 1,0,4,031 frfun in.intle9 Jilted at 1 es'et and Belle 'Plaine aye. fered when he was by Pn a Iltn early yesterdaY morning by an at 1-Einnholdt boole rd and Wanans1 1 'I' al.fomob:le in aaThirb tlaroe yolltha al.enne. The dtiver was A lhrrt Joh- ft om twateh party. son, 17 North avennq. Their rill gt or, Ill; Dr.

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k- ,7 4, 4 Ao. Won't school be just too 1 marvelous Vk hen 1 ott 44 1 'l-, hack and eery 0,,1.,:. body sees you in lour Air 0 wonderful. Oakbury i.e.1-': 1) 14 and everybody admires 1 4. it i yorgeous silky fur 1 i and its sweeping, thrill inz st)le and nobody I sill ever suspect it's only Sizes 6 to 16 Oakbury furred coats worth to $10, at I $495 a I0 10-3rd flow 1 1 Maurice Id Rothschild In 0 141 I In 0 I n)le anti nonooy I 1 wilt ever suspect it's only $12.93.

Sizes 6 to 16 Oakbury furred coats a I ttrb 4111IP tO at la Sir 3rd florw to es 10 1,.. 'V ...1 1 1 Maurice Kotlasc Ilid I SittIP ni ob7(110 I I Harris of Georgia. 6122271 I lb. 1.2 12 cut rib or so oin encl. el trt about 5 lbs.

each 11 Calves, lb 1212e Meated, mit rib or loin end. 1 111 lbs. each 2 I ilrittiant Uniforms, Artny 'Alarc1ie3 By. Next cetmes the Javanese, IT, th-'irchns brisislv aNith with sunbursta 1N-ar Jtmley at lite wide, sashes or pate "The Id, rts 0 Ft, ran Ii look gay in their tquits cf ni 1 1,, il 1 a in the hlue, until (1,:4 It the alx ftex loss than a ambattaactr ifl MP hino, find in 11 1 a fete hinPri 1, ini i 110 11 go Itristairs 1:71" ra irt grrory, Inneh and enrnn ha( Is I ti'a 1'7'10 rete-n at, to sap P'Er. Troi-e sp.

pi ct litA Pt'fI hIhr It ,1 hn if: dp1.4:ition 1,0 n-crnmrl, intr rbritA nI I ht' II1F, glY Pond 3 1, I 1 flIo, r1 it 111tPrS th. I h-Tn Inn mar to Nhcwit yoh, trs 1, 1-111 ELI 1 tn IA Ofliirt) f) A nd the ykomtn to wt hri int' Et Ain't av. rapplt 114.7Par Tn And Yo'ar. Sho 'A ytry happy New fnr. rm wr 11 to Pr 11 sashes of pixie The of rank ook ga in their suits hi the (i 1 a in hlue until MI AdatnA the six f-et, ftmc Int- 1 rY th' loss than a l'''t ambassad i ta-n-lt Ic'v nn 0 1 1, la in 11 tlImpri i.

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Se i n. A (') happy New WO dozens 'IP I 4, It r'f SA" t1 iT 3v. tarIpee" 11-1 1. ord rpetis She st-t 1, A yErT It tt I tiija At Our PriceA Wyk Hat for Every Frock 11 Creamery Butter ra LITTON Lb. 7c HAM BACON BEEF For rot Roast, otir Otrrk bked Hazel Brami.

v. 'Into or 5wet Gml Brt! an "1' dic lbs. Sic 14,0, FANCY SHORT CUT FGS. GANA aixality Harp! Bacon cm bpi( It, Sc 1 RT lb. 10c lb.

1212c lb. 1512c lb. 14c For New Policy or Renewal. $1.25 a Year To secure the Chicago Trdione-Fetterat mu io Tmete Aceso.tnr meertel to tat out mei 1 1 I oi 11 tot, 4. 2 lbs oWOrtil I in a Great MI 1 IF I 1 1 Dearborn Streets FOR PURE FOODS I 1 a -i' 1 -a'' 7, po IS' i )r ..4.41.44....

neA in Hat for EVe Frock 1 At Our ry ''k 1 1 creamery Butter istw, gel: Sic FGSCHIT lb. 10c i 1 ii UTTO Lb. 7c til criAJTNCLY -t 1-1 PO i ii, 1 Irl Art l' 1 lb. 121, 1 91 41 )'t 'It rI1 I il 111 I 0.r Otrrk Welt bked Hazel Etatot or -halt, 1 1' Good nnlity Harr! I 1 i I I BACON Bacon, Natoli cm. bait --lbs 1 1 Li 4 4 '44 Paned avut lb.

14c For New Policy or Renewal. $1.25 a Year it t. rcr rot lb. Sc I Rolled Rib, Roast, il Te secure tbe Chicago stsite a 0 T-eees Ant i lid BEEF ILI elk Ito subolu pee-Tett. 4 For rot Paned' evut 4 lb.

Sc 1 lb. 14c For New Policy or Renewal. $1.25 a Year Roast, Rolled Rib 1 BEEF To secure the Cloture Trdurne-Petterat mu oo T-treet Acosoent overt! to tat out doe New Tucked Silk Turbans L. ri cll. I ir rA 1 I 'I Tucked Si I Turbans 4 r---i: I I I 4 1 liZb6Tfltifs Our own 2 29c make, fresh 15 a delicious.

DOZ. Foix-y. or to resume tor anotner rear toe per-rentoto Y. fn in tbe naticarion berm and fend it with trinterettim lee of 1l.2 11 to Tribune iremrance Foamed lito enterrnce Co. lea N.

Mr-hie-so Port, Chicago. 11. ketrit bo mega-it order or theca oeyetie to Feartti bTa ante Lampert'', (flxu the fvrst fisot yeuto, es otorioed in the poll cy the ot ail onecitto InCiertalMe. itiCreaSell 111 ouch year dee meet, renewed-) 2 D. 29 Poix.y.

or to rereiv tor yea' ore per-runotte Y. 1 Our own ft! tbe oottcarton bevel, rot fend it with reineteettor tee of IL2.11 to Tnlitroo lesmra nee Dettct Voids-of onourotoco Co. It 141. Mmbioso 1 sveciketritatt btinamoorteautme.ord.o;or theLOototat to 1 make, fresh 'N VvA 14 renewed-) Lempa rnretr it the twat mcrtaseafi yearsitaesprolweveteieb dye jiedn Irrthttoel a deli- FFF FFF-11-aaFF I 5 fi DOUGHIMTS cious. DOZ.

I0 NEW POLICY I1 -I RENEWAL I tf wot 000.t,0 '0 ,..0,0, ,0,4 1 'tor to tor I I ral NEVV POLICY I I RENEWAL I II1 I hl si THE same wom ciarful cozoi a creams we have sold far years, made in 0 same if Ey the same plo. a md diDped -diDped em ill' t'rh Special! BANANAS 2 Dozen Chic to Jr inter Costumes fs a smart rew bat tone up a winter costume and these clever tucked sa turbans are the very last word in fashion. You'll find them wonderfOy so skilfully draped and eFirciqnias rr P44-ia nur own rnorns. An4 rmlnrs. WYLE HAT SHOPS Lock for the 14Ce Name on the Window rhnne I ifory 3neo -pne th el 44 et of vortr orrr .1 WIT.

BANTAM COPJ1 2 cans, 26c COFFEE SWISS STEAK GINGERALE FCLACITFIgfIN7Ar ORANGES 't 'r I es.a flevIr rinsted. Cvst fro" Yrw 1447e1 Dry. Full penis. CELERY or LETTUCE Leetaise 2 for 15c Sveot and nrhapirtr 3 doz. 47c uk GRAPEFRUIT Tram" dozen, 43c FRESH STRAWBERRIES 2 for 20c PIGS' FEET Armour's or Swift's 29c 28 oz.

iar, lb. Mc lb. 15c 3 for 29c Bushel, 98c I FRESH MUSHROOTtlS 113123c FRESH EGGS, 2 DOZEN, 61c 1-1 'cf oat-. APPLICATION for $7,50000 TRAVEL ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY lamood tut Reader of fLoo alk-paye tom. (Pf roe "'wit two pedoev ALL Oki Yff MrT PE otWR P.

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