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the evening star. Washington, d. c., Monday. February a. i<m JUDAISM HONORED BYMENORAH LIGHTS Symbolical, Seven-Branched Candlesticks Dedicated by Bishop Manning. By th* A*»ocl»ted Pres*. NEW YORK, February 3.- Two tali Mrnorah lights, standing at either aide of the high altar in the Ca.hedral oi St. John the Divine (Episcopal), are believed by' Bishop Manning to mark the first use of the symbolical seven- branched candlesticks of Judaism tn a cathedral. The twin lights, which are the gift of Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of the New York Time*, were dedicated by Bishop William T. Manning yesterday, assisted by Very Rev. Milo H. Oates, new cathedral dean. Bishop Manning called them symbols of the debt owed by Christianity to Judaism. “This gift is a beautiful and signifi- cant one, both religious and historical,” said Bishop Manning. "Mcnorah lights were used in Solomon's Temple in Jeru- salem, and they are still used In Jewish synagogues throughout the world, but this is the first time Mcnorah lights have ever shone in a Christian ca- thedral.” The Menorah is symbolical of the creation. The center light represents the Sabbath, and the other six each reprseent one of the days of creation as described in the Old Testament. Dean Gates, in his sermon, said the lights were believed to be the most magnificent examples of the Menorah anywhere in the world. They are fash- ioned of bronze and gold and stand 12 feet high. SEWING CLUB FORMED. Lsdiea of M. E. Church at Leonard- town Organize. •p*ri»l Dispatch to The Star. LEONARDTOWN. Md., February 3. —The ladies of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Leonardtown met at the home of Mrs. Stephen M. Jones and formed a sewing club that will meet each Wednesday afternoon. Although no officers were elected or general plans made, Mrs. Stephen M. Jones of Leonardtown is at the head of the organization. Those In attendance were Mrs. Roger Richardson. Mrs. Harry M. Jones. Mrs. I. Stanley Johnson, Mrs. Henry S. Van Devanter, Mrs. Robert S. Han- ford. Mrs. Ernest Burch, Miles town, Mrs. Charlie Fox well, Mrs. M. C. Baker. Mrs. Thomas F. Foxwell, Mrs. D. J. John- son and Mrs. Btephen Jones acted as hostesses to the occasion. LEMUEL B. MOORE DIES. Front Royal, Va., Farmer Served in Internal Revenue. Special Dispatch to The Star. FRONT ROYAL. Va., February 3. Lemuel B. Moore, 70 years old, a prom- inent fanner of this county, died Satur- day night. Heart trouble was the cause of death. He served for years In the In- ternal revenue service. He also was constable in this district. He is survived by three daughters, Misses Effie and Emma Moore, Mrs. F. B. Wicks of Syracuse, N. Y., and the following sons: Clyde of Washington, D. C M Haywood of Harrisonburg, Va.; Basil of Annapolis, Md.; James of New York City. Herman and Everett of Phil- adelphia. Harrison of East Orange, N. J., and Lunsford of Racine, Wis. Funeral services will be held at his home tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Altar Lights Dedicated I » - rvJB I .HMt 11 One of the two Menorah lights, ¦ copied from t'.tf Biblical description of ! the candela'*.i in King Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem, and which yes- terday were r.ccepted and dedicated by Bishop Manning as a gift to the Cathedral of St. John the Devine in New York, from Adolph S. Ochs, pub- lisher of the New York Times. The lights, placed at the sides of the beau- tiful cathedral altar, were modeled with great care and accuracy of detail from the Biblical description. —Wide World Photos. 1 i AID SOCIETY TO MEET. Mias Xirwan 'Will Address Session on Saturday. Special Dispatch to The Star. OXON HILL, Md., February 3.—Miss j Katharine T. Kirwan. executive secre- j tary of the Maryland Children’s Aid So- ciety, will apeak at a meeting in .the Oxon Hill School auditorium Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. She will dis- cuss the work of the society. The meet- ing will be under the auspices of the department of public welfare of the Oxon Hill Woman’s Community Club. Residents of Prince Georges County interested in the welfare of dependent children arc invited to attend. Beat Purgative for Ig| aygggSgsfJq Relieve* the congestion, reduces com- plications, hastens recovery. U. s. AGENTS TAKE 31 IN NEW IDAHO RAIDS |j t: Eleven Others Are Hunted in Gov- . ?< eminent'* Third Drive in | ?< Northern Section. j ?< ?< | Sr the Associated Press. ! OROnNO, Idaho. February 3. i Tfdrty-one persons were under arrest 1 ; and eleven others were being hunted i today as the result of the Government’s a< third effort to dry up the wet areas of Northern Idaho. . Prohibition agents swooped down J, upon Orofino Saturday night armed with a sheaf of warrants. All but one t>< of those arrested were charged with lat conspiracy to violate the Federal pro- ,a< hibition law. The single exception was Charles Crumpacker, who was accused of selling liquor. ?< The Federal movement against the ?< liquor traffic of the Orofino area fol- ?< lowed the wholesale operations against the wet towns of Mullan and Wallace, f; Idaho, about two months ago. Nearly 200 persons were arrested in Mullan p< and Wallace and nearly all the city of- ?< ficials of Mullan have been convicted j of conspiracy. J] ?< Inspector Killed in Fall. £ WARDENSVILLE, W. Va., February ?' 3 'Special).—Patrick Fallon, 45. rail- road lumber Inspector stationed here, ». died last night following a fall down »< the stairs, in which his neck was »• broken. A heart attack was held re- ?' sponsible for the fall by physicians. -' He had rteurned from attending serv- ices at a local church when the acci- ? : dent happened. He was formerly of ; Buchan non, w. Va. Bank to Beduce Par Value of Stock LAUREL, Md., February 3 (Special). —To vote on the question of reducing the par value of the stock of the Citi- l zens’ National Bank of Laurel from SIOO a* ! per share to $lO a meeting of the stock- ?< holders has been called for February 26 jJ’ at 2 p.m. at the bank, ( Roe 'I jj !, /ieYear ! jj ’Round | ? a seasonal delicacy, 1 V-/ now an all-year-’round * »< * treat—chose tiny eggs of deep < * seacodandhaddock.Delicious < ?< ?at breakfast, lunch or dinner. * *. Sftid for Frtt Rtcitt Booklet— 4 m * "Delicious Fish Debts'' j Qortons || : ? FrmthGORTOHFEfV \ FISHERIES, Ghmuttr, Mow. / m M I M »" >4 SHE THOUGHT: f “Nice boy but B. O.' makes you impossible. ' K' : ' Ytf, /o be polite. SHE SAID: B “I'm terribly but I won't be in any night this week.’’ £< ,11 ir^.fl ¦ *< 1111111 wm " m j|biw I i lft MiiMMl »< -^.WwMawaaMgSlwJamniWß JUnHI *< wEa&tT *~ a mmmum 4MMMMii < . 5. ¦: •¦:)¦:¦ •< m«S if 44hb JBIHHHf i»< PP -Jw % *S2fe, ?BID tgMHIBBWI h* \ / wIpBL HM—HiMMMMMBBH ’•'%; . v KjK Si P X fjf m j? H ®Bmk \ ArMßUr>*' » . ¦M \ / JHr iUMHWWBWg i*• B\mk. X . I Tv s< ™«i> - \ * |?> BBr ÜBH B9L A ¦ - XS ? ¦ ¦BjHWMi v P»‘ Bfflfn i»< Girls liked him at first .. but couldn’t forgive “B.O.” j; i/ (Body Odor) », E* SHE DID so hate to turn him down Yet, it’s easy to avoid offending. Just _: again. He was good-looking, agree- wash and bathe with Lifebuoy, the de- »! able, just the type she liked. But what lightfully refreshing toilet soap millions {; could she do? “8.0.”body odor. No, love. Its mild, abundant, deep-cleansing ? she couldn’t overlook that. antiseptic lather purifies pores—quickly Fortunately he discovered his fault ends “B.O.” Its pleasant extra-clean later and the simple way to correct it. scent, that vanishes as you rinse, tells t Today he’s well liked —welcomed every- you Lifebuoy purifies! £' where—engaged to the very girl who | once thought him “impossible.” Wonderful for complexion* * * Thousands of women depend on » “8.0.” —we all need to guard against Lifebuoy and Lifebuoy alone—to » it! Even in winter our pores give off a keep their complexions fresh, clear and J quart of odor-causing waste daily. We radiant with health-beauty. Try it. } become so used to this familiar odor See how quickly its purifying lather | that we don’t notice it in ourselves. freshens dull, tired skins. Adopt » But the least trace of *'8.0,” is lifebuoy today. ? instantly apparent to others. liver brothers co., Cambridge, a an. » Lifebuoy S* v Its doubU-dtmf mutiuptic Ulktr " " —*Ll~ W \ HEALTH SOAP \ Ends tender face after shaving _ , At your druggist’s J stops body odor l ® A Thjr of Borax Soap Large A STTSfIfe 1 ' 1 3C Pkg. «OL lp WAmnl 1 Jlft xt HI Soap Powder, 2 «•“* I$C j 11 " * •' ; I I i I Val ues •• for Early February Food Buyers « 5 We Are Quoting an Exceptionally Low Price on | Buy Lard in One Pound Car- —WASHINGTON— ons—This Is the Modern m va m VVay of Marketing. Self-Rising Flour package « r bulk Good news for you if you now use self-rising flour and even better H|F V news if you don’t, as this special sale affords you an unusual oppor- H M#l tunity to acquaint yourself with this H U B New Low Prices on Regular fine Product M Washington Flour special BT ABo | |s&2y7izasscj SS'«IIJ5 C 2-25 C Is there any reason why you vm _ n W vm Quality "Butter? y America 8 Finest Bean Hole Beans 2Jr2 lc L f JjJ o’Jakes Ford’s Preserves &2 s* 49c a jj^ 118 Old Va. Apple Butter S? 1 " 2Sc i wya White Soup Beans 3Sr 25c Sanitary carton of A&g* r v . - Del Maiz Corn £ ! is. ! 40c GREEN BAG Sc Candy and Gum 3 sr 10c COFFEE 15cCigarettes:: su> 2 25c “On the Tables of Those Who K "o*_ Camay Soap - ... 2 sr 15c Big tup - as. Grapefruit - - 2 a' 43c “sunic." *g‘ 3e.| Grapefruit Juice -- “* 10c “Sanico” Bread Blue Rose Rlce -- 4 ~ 25c j following loaves— White House Rice- - X lOc Round Top I Split Top “t. mossklmans Apple Sauce - a* 10c j , s-'-r M Armour’s SIS Sees 3 r 59c Insist qpon “Sanico" Eggs and v _ _ swrr.sffjsL*"-*- Royal Gelatine -- 2 zr 15c < Sa “i co Jello 21' 15c [Criscoxn 23c EGGS Diamondßr.Walnuts lb 29c c x 49c Large SHELL Pecans - - 39c | Libby’s Catchup 19c;2£" 35c #u Del Monte Tom. Sauce s 6c 2»£:5512 ¦?¦ 55 c Guest Ivory 6 25c Sss 45c gsr 3 a 25c . IS Nut Margarine 2S£ 39c « " i i" 1 i 1 11."' ' ' —' ——— « """"" ¦ ¦ -" 1 '¦--" ———,¦ ¦ ——————-i-" 1 ==s 3 In Our Meat Markets Fruits and Vegetables Beef Steak Sale I Iceberg Lettuce «-< 121 c \ ... Tuesday and Wednesday Texas Beets 2 Bunches 15c j lb '^® C White Potatoes. .10 lbs.39c Florida Celery stalk 10c i round STEAKS lb. 41c felfc £aiSff::::sS:2! * D ... Z~ c lh 01 , ._ .. i Norfolk Kale lb. 5c Old Cabbage lb. 5c « Boiling Beef.. Ib * 19c Sliced Breakfast Select Pork Chops lb. 35c < Hamburg Steak, »>• 29c 0 Shl’d Lamb Chops lb. 39c Ront VAfrAtohlnc Chuck R0a.t..>.29c BaCOlt Rib Lamb Chops, lb. 60c “i?® 1 T®* 61 168 £% Ihs Cfe Sf J Pn-. Ribß...t '*-39c Rib V»1 Chop, Ib. 60. St Z> P»™S’ O for 2pC Lein Pork Chops, lb * 29c Vs-lb. Shl’dr Veal Chops lb. 35c Carrots 4 ' ¦ I FANCY SMOKED WESTPHALIAS, Lb. 40c TEXAS CARROTS 2 Bunches 15c A-11
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the evening star. Washington, d. c., Monday. February a. i<m

JUDAISM HONOREDBYMENORAH LIGHTSSymbolical, Seven-Branched

Candlesticks Dedicatedby Bishop Manning.

By th* A*»ocl»ted Pres*.

NEW YORK, February 3.- Two taliMrnorah lights, standing at either aideof the high altar in the Ca.hedral oiSt. John the Divine (Episcopal), arebelieved by' Bishop Manning to markthe first use of the symbolical seven-branched candlesticks of Judaism tn acathedral.

The twin lights, which are the giftof Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of theNew York Time*, were dedicated byBishop William T. Manning yesterday,assisted by Very Rev. Milo H. Oates,new cathedral dean.

Bishop Manning called them symbolsof the debt owed by Christianity toJudaism.

“This gift is a beautiful and signifi-cant one, both religious and historical,”said Bishop Manning. "Mcnorah lightswere used in Solomon's Temple in Jeru-salem, and they are still used In Jewishsynagogues throughout the world, butthis is the first time Mcnorah lightshave ever shone in a Christian ca-thedral.”

The Menorah is symbolical of thecreation. The center light representsthe Sabbath, and the other six eachreprseent one of the days of creationas described in the Old Testament.

Dean Gates, in his sermon, said thelights were believed to be the mostmagnificent examples of the Menorahanywhere in the world. They are fash-ioned of bronze and gold and stand 12feet high.

SEWING CLUB FORMED.Lsdiea of M. E. Church at Leonard-

town Organize.•p*ri»l Dispatch to The Star.

LEONARDTOWN. Md., February 3.—The ladies of the Methodist EpiscopalChurch of Leonardtown met at thehome of Mrs. Stephen M. Jones andformed a sewing club that will meeteach Wednesday afternoon.

Although no officers were elected orgeneral plans made, Mrs. Stephen M.Jones of Leonardtown is at the head ofthe organization.

Those In attendance were Mrs. RogerRichardson. Mrs. Harry M. Jones. Mrs.I. Stanley Johnson, Mrs. Henry S.Van Devanter, Mrs. Robert S. Han-ford. Mrs. Ernest Burch, Miles town, Mrs.Charlie Fox well, Mrs. M. C. Baker. Mrs.Thomas F. Foxwell, Mrs. D. J. John-son and Mrs. Btephen Jones acted ashostesses to the occasion.

LEMUEL B. MOORE DIES.Front Royal, Va., Farmer Served

in Internal Revenue.Special Dispatch to The Star.

FRONT ROYAL. Va., February 3.Lemuel B. Moore, 70 years old, a prom-inent fanner of this county, died Satur-day night. Heart trouble was the causeof death. He served for years In the In-ternal revenue service. He also wasconstable in this district.

He is survived by three daughters,Misses Effie and Emma Moore, Mrs. F.B. Wicks of Syracuse, N. Y., and thefollowing sons: Clyde of Washington,D. C M Haywood of Harrisonburg, Va.;Basil of Annapolis, Md.; James of NewYork City. Herman and Everett of Phil-adelphia. Harrison of East Orange, N. J.,and Lunsford of Racine, Wis.

Funeral services will be held at hishome tomorrow afternoon. Intermentwill be in Prospect Hill Cemetery.

Altar Lights Dedicated

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11 One of the two Menorah lights,¦ copied from t'.tf Biblical description of

! the candela'*.i in King Solomon’sTemple in Jerusalem, and which yes-terday were r.ccepted and dedicated byBishop Manning as a gift to theCathedral of St. John the Devine inNew York, from Adolph S. Ochs, pub-lisher of the New York Times. Thelights, placed at the sides of the beau-tiful cathedral altar, were modeled withgreat care and accuracy of detail fromthe Biblical description.

—Wide World Photos.1

i

‘ AID SOCIETY TO MEET.Mias Xirwan 'Will Address Session

on Saturday.Special Dispatch to The Star.

OXON HILL, Md., February 3.—Miss jKatharine T. Kirwan. executive secre- jtary of the Maryland Children’s Aid So-ciety, will apeak at a meeting in .theOxon Hill School auditorium Saturdayafternoon at 3 o'clock. She will dis-cuss the work of the society. The meet-ing will be under the auspices of thedepartment of public welfare of theOxon Hill Woman’s Community Club.

Residents of Prince Georges Countyinterested in the welfare of dependentchildren arc invited to attend.

Beat Purgative for

Ig| aygggSgsfJqRelieve*

the congestion, reduces com-plications, hastens recovery.

U. s. AGENTS TAKE 31IN NEW IDAHO RAIDS |j

t:Eleven Others Are Hunted in Gov-

. ?<eminent'* Third Drive in | ?<

Northern Section. j?<?<

| Sr the Associated Press. !

OROnNO, Idaho. February 3.

i Tfdrty-one persons were under arrest 1; and eleven others were being hunted itoday as the result of the Government’s a<third effort to dry up the wet areas ofNorthern Idaho.

.

Prohibition agents swooped down J,upon Orofino Saturday night armedwith a sheaf of warrants. All but one t><of those arrested were charged with latconspiracy to violate the Federal pro- ,a<hibition law. The single exception wasCharles Crumpacker, who was accusedof selling liquor. ?<

The Federal movement against the ?<liquor traffic of the Orofino area fol- ?<lowed the wholesale operations againstthe wet towns of Mullan and Wallace, f;Idaho, about two months ago. Nearly200 persons were arrested in Mullan p<and Wallace and nearly all the city of- ?<ficials of Mullan have been convicted

j of conspiracy. J]?<

Inspector Killed in Fall. £WARDENSVILLE, W. Va., February ?'

3 'Special).—Patrick Fallon, 45. rail-road lumber Inspector stationed here, ».died last night following a fall down »<the stairs, in which his neck was »•

broken. A heart attack was held re- ?'sponsible for the fall by physicians. -'He had rteurned from attending serv- ?¦ices at a local church when the acci- ? ’

: dent happened. He was formerly of; Buchan non, w. Va.

Bank to Beduce Par Value of StockLAUREL, Md., February 3 (Special).

—To vote on the question of reducingthe par value of the stock of the Citi- lzens’ National Bank of Laurel from SIOO a*

! per share to $lO a meeting of the stock- ?<holders has been called for February 26 jJ’at 2 p.m. at the bank,

( Roe 'I jj!, /ieYear ! jj’Round |

? a seasonal delicacy, 1’ V-/ now an all-year-’round * »<

* treat—chose tiny eggs of deep <

* seacodandhaddock.Delicious <?<

?at breakfast, lunch or dinner. * *.

’ Sftid for Frtt Rtcitt Booklet— 4 m* "Delicious Fish Debts'' j

Qortons ||:

? FrmthGORTOHFEfV\ FISHERIES, Ghmuttr, Mow. / m

MI M

»" >4

SHE THOUGHT: f“Nice boy but B. O.' makesyou impossible. ' K' : '

Ytf, /o be polite. SHE SAID: B“I'm terribly but I won'tbe in any night this week.’’ £<

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Girls liked him at first.. but couldn’t forgive “B.O.” j;

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(Body Odor) »,

E*SHE DID so hate to turn him down Yet, it’s easy to avoid offending. Just _:

again. He was good-looking, agree- wash and bathe with Lifebuoy, the de- »!

able, just the type she liked. But what lightfullyrefreshing toilet soap millions {;could she do? “8.0.”body odor. No, love. Its mild, abundant, deep-cleansing ?

she couldn’t overlook that. antiseptic lather purifies pores—quicklyFortunately he discovered his fault ends “B.O.” Its pleasant extra-clean

later and the simple way to correct it. scent, that vanishes as you rinse, tells tToday he’s well liked—welcomed every- you Lifebuoy purifies! £'where—engaged to the very girl who |once thought him “impossible.” Wonderful for complexion*

* * • Thousands of women depend on »

“8.0.”—we all need to guard against Lifebuoy and Lifebuoy alone—to »

it! Even in winter our pores give off a keep their complexions fresh, clear and Jquart of odor-causing waste daily. We radiant with health-beauty. Try it. }become so used to this familiar odor See how quickly its purifying lather |that we don’t notice it in ourselves. freshens dull, tired skins. Adopt »

But the least trace of *'8.0,” is lifebuoy today. ?

instantly apparent to others. liver brothers co., Cambridge, aan. »

LifebuoyS* v

Its doubU-dtmf mutiuptic Ulktr " " —*Ll~ W \

HEALTH SOAP \Ends tender face after shaving _ ,

At your druggist’s J—stops body odor — l

®A Thjr of Borax Soap

Large A STTSfIfe 1 ' 1 3CPkg. «OL lp WAmnl 1 Jlft xt HI Soap Powder, 2 «•“* I$C

j 11 " * •' ;IIi

I Val ues •• • for EarlyFebruary Food Buyers

«

5 We Are Quoting an Exceptionally Low Price on | Buy Lard in One Pound Car-—WASHINGTON— ons—This Is the Modern

m va • m VVay of Marketing.

Self-Rising Flour package «r bulkGood news for you if you now use self-rising flour and even better H|F V

news ifyou don’t, as this special sale affords you an unusual oppor- H M#ltunity to acquaint yourself with this H U B

New Low Prices on Regular fine Product M

Washington Flour special BT ABo| |s&2y7izasscj SS'«IIJ5 C 2-25 C

Is there any reason why you vm_ n W vm

Quality "Butter? y America ’

8 Finest Bean Hole Beans 2Jr2 lcLfJjJ o’Jakes Ford’s Preserves &2 s* 49c

/§ a jj 1̂18 Old Va. Apple Butter S? 1" 2Sci wya White Soup Beans 3Sr 25cSanitary carton of A&g* r v

.

- Del Maiz Corn £ !

is. 3£ ! 40cGREEN BAG Sc Candy and Gum 3 sr 10c

COFFEE 15cCigarettes:: su> 2 25c“On the Tables of Those Who

p«K"o*_ Camay Soap - ... 2 sr 15c

Big tup - as. ™ Grapefruit - - 2 a' ‘ 43c“sunic." *g‘3e.| Grapefruit Juice --

“* 10c“Sanico” Bread Blue Rose Rlce -- 4 ~ 25c

j following loaves— White House Rice- - X lOcRound Top I Split Top

“t. mossklmans Apple Sauce - a* 10cj ,s-'-r M

Armour’s SIS Sees 3 r 59cInsist qpon “Sanico" Eggs and v _

_

swrr.sffjsL*"-*- Royal Gelatine -- 2 zr 15c< Sa “ico ”

Jello 21' 15c [Criscoxn 23cEGGS Diamondßr.Walnuts lb 29c

cx 49c Large SHELL Pecans - ->» 39c

| Libby’s Catchup 19c;2£" 35c#u Del Monte Tom. Sauce s 6c

2»£:5512 ¦?¦ 55 c Guest Ivory 6 25c Sss 45cgsr 3 a 25c

.

IS Nut Margarine 2S£ 39c« " i i" 1 i 1 11."' ' ' —' ———

«""""" ¦ ¦ -" 1 '¦--" ———,¦ ¦ ——————-i-" 1 ==s

3 In Our Meat Markets Fruits and Vegetables

Beef Steak Sale I Iceberg Lettuce «-< 121 c\ ... Tuesday and Wednesday Texas Beets 2 Bunches 15cj lb'^®C White Potatoes. .10 lbs.39c Florida Celery stalk 10c

i round STEAKS lb. 41c felfc £aiSff::::sS:2!*

D ... Z~c lh 01 , ._.. i

“ Norfolk Kale lb. 5c Old Cabbage lb. 5c« Boiling Beef.. Ib * 19c Sliced Breakfast Select Pork Chops lb. 35c< Hamburg Steak, »>• 29c 0 Shl’d Lamb Chops lb. 39c Ront VAfrAtohlncChuck R0a.t..>.29c BaCOlt Rib Lamb Chops, lb. 60c “i?®1 T®*61*®168 £% Ihs Cfe SfJ Pn-. Ribß...t '*-39c Rib V»1 Chop, Ib. 60. St Z> P»™S’ O for 2pC

Lein Pork Chops, lb * 29c Vs-lb. Shl’dr Veal Chops lb. 35c Carrots4 ' ¦

I FANCY SMOKED WESTPHALIAS, Lb. 40c TEXAS CARROTS 2 Bunches 15c

A-11

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