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WASHIN( i EVENING 2o AT Y Girl, 15. Running [Away From Newark. Stopped in Capital JANUARY FUND FOR DESTITUTE FAMILY NOW $309.14 Further Contributions Will Be Re- czived by The Star 1927, THE STAR. 'REALTY OPERATORS ACCUSED SHTHISEINNG ™524Ty QPPRATORS ACCURED EFUSLUF TIHET TODEMANDSEAT -5 v et . Dt Aceompe 10 NEGROUPHELD to Inflate Propcrty Values Here. - Gibson Subcommittee Told. TN, n P&EG SOAP was not Cashier. i Mary o and she | Hromoda and g forth horrowed without te and set* venr-old The ¢ ed for L e ind ra it nd Iward Carpenter Ne back days, ves near of riding wintry $50 from ing e widow seven ¢ en of Kill neat /1. C. C. Acts in Pullman Com-; pany Case—Denial of Dis- crimination Made. Says‘ He Will Insist on Rect ; ognition of Sovereignty | of State. 1 by bandits is home at her p on a Md contin amoun A barrage of charges against local | Circle lots consider id have : as the res . real estate operators, in alleged fictl-|to be given to the feduc o | wi g -:v" lione o g7 ice ek 7 i . . . tious salés to ‘“straw men” and in|[tions would he made in a purchase By the Assoviated Press : 1 ound (’ ld M d l P Il b R CAG O, Tamaary 14, Col, Frank | otherwise inflating the value of prop 'Sf the lots an they now wre, because| an effort to. collect fiovi T UREE O e (0] edal—riusoury Smith. has accepted appointment | °TLY Sought by the Government for | of the fact that sidewalks and park.’ the Pullman Co o se " Lo % * ¥ Gov. Len Small to complete the|Parks —through condemnation pro-|ings would not he included in the total | fickets (o a neg nin WaShlngton ereSOta erm of the late Willlam B. McKinley | €¢®dINgs, summarized as “indications |area if used for building purposes. | time such ticke! i fet v nd will demand the oath of & United | Of @ reprehensible practice,” marked | C. 1. Stengle, former mentber of |persons, futled taday Wher ths k 1 last night's subcommittes state Commerce Commission held the section of the law under which ai . hearing of the Gibson | of the House District ongress and a delegute to the Fed- | S e o SN e tion of Citizens’ Associations from | 5.00 wn “‘constitutional right ; 3 Me .‘,",,i;fi';"’o‘,“,,;’,'“‘,m{e“‘,,’m?;‘g,,“‘e committee on local affairs. Petworth, produced a number - of |action was brought could not he vio Wms Fiddlin Tnle o “Undiscouraged and consclentiously| Rebresentative Gfbson of Vermont, | witnesses qualified, he said, to spedK {lated by such a refusal 8 10,06 in | 1Flour, 55 23¢ " v chairman of the committee, at the as experts on real estate, living The commission took the . Ind 14 P 300 N o tin d‘,:fl,‘";(,\‘,,‘:fbu".‘;';,mg'l,\f[‘;' conclusion of the hearing stated that |the immediate neighborhood. who had | that the refusal was not a discrimina- | of Rémington, Tnd 3 00 enlerate Snd ot oler anmonated | the methods described in the testi- [not been summoned or interviewed | tion under section 2 of the c 3 med champion fiddler of the 10.00 | ast night that he would go to Wash- | mony indicated the existence of a |regarding the nomhvmna\'nn work. Hejact, since it did not invoive an, S corn belt at the old-time 300 | » . - s . r v "P's‘ fngton” early next week: and earry |Practice “most reprehensible,” -which |urged (hat such action be taken in|uation by which one person obtained contest held at Purdue Uni 200 | VAN CAMP'S VAN CA! A ransportation for less than another. A complaint made by J. P, Harden, negro lawyer of Chicago, seeking 000 damages from the Pullman the ground that it refused to should not be tolerated by honest resi- [the future condemnation proceedings. dents of the city. | Representative Gilbert of Kentucky | “\What we are interested in is to|and Houston of Delaware, attended|q find out what combination makes this | the hearing ang took active part in practice possible,” Mr. Gibson said.|the questioning of witnesses ystem evidently exists whose ram- | in connection with the conference. the fight to the Senate. Seelis Full Hearing. ubsequently to" taking' the “oath . I shall conform to whatever inquiry State $309.14 | PHILLIPS TERRACE & APARTMENT 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columbia Road, At 16th Street CHILI CON CLEAN EASY CARNE SOAP | sell rocedure is prescribed by the usual ; e it i m accommodations, was dis B,m.“ bt q',,‘.,',;dm”,u“ h cases, | ifications extend not alone into con- STATE TS ARE ISSUED. missed. { king only a full and fmpartial h demnation matters, but throughout = - | The Pullman Co. at the same ng,” said Col. Smith, who is bgmg the entire District government.” Shapire and Cafritz Set Forth Their | time, denied that its agents or em- opposed -on the basis of contributions| Mr. Gibson made it plain later that | g ployes were ever authorized or M- | Versions of Case. Jacob B. Shapiro today made the following statement in answer to testi ving his name last night the Gibson subcommittee hearing: “I was asked by Mr. Cafritz (o ap- he was not making charges of “graft” in the local government, but referred entirely to the evidences of a condi- tion whereby certain interests appear to have a decidedly favorable posi- tion. to his primary campalgn funds-from ublic utilities heads over whom he ad served as chairman of the State Commerce Commission. The whole wuestion, he decl Wwhether the Senate shall, a structed to refuse Pullman accommo dations to negro passengers Harden alleged that he .attempted | to buy a Pullman berth from Atlanta | to Chicago July 7, 1923, and that the ticket agent and the Pullman con court, decide arbitrarily and without Bell Gives Testimony. pear-at the condemnation proceedings| ductor on the train both refused to s o veet hearing to set aside both the consti-| Alexander H. Bell, assistunt cor-|and to appralse the value of the land| make the sale. Bath of these men Bright Apartments at | Sweet PEAS Sweet CORN tutional rights of a duly elected Sena-|poration counsel in charge of con- [near Sherman Circle to be condemned | testified they had frequently sold Reasonable Rental | Tender Sugar tor and of a sovereign State. demnation work, said that he had|by the National Capital Park Commils- | herths to negroes and had no recol- Col, Smith holds two sets of creden-| heard of fictitious ,sales to “straw |sion for park purposes, which I did,|lection of refusing to make such a Ranging irom one room, dining alcove, kitchen, tile bath, tials to the’Senate, but he made the point that those involved at this are not predicated upon election, are by virtue of the constitutions thority vested in the governor « Bovereign State. Cites Early Preceder He said.that precedents of 140 vears effirm his men,” sonal knowledge of them Bell stated that the assessment praisals of real estate in Wa in his opinion, were too low. Mr. Gibson ‘stated that he had evi- dence that for some time in every condemnation case from one to four of the jurors were real estate men, A nnrl as You Wish although he was without per-|feeling qualified to do so because of Next, Mr. |my developments there and the large .| ownership of land in the immediate vieinity. “The land is worth the appraisal I placed upon it. 1 was only one of the witnesses asked by Mr. Cafritz. An- Cafritz and ed an approximately similar ap- sale at any time. with built-in fixtures and Murphy bexi, to five rooms, reception hall and bath. Some with porches. Convenient to churches theaters and leading market stores, all car and bus lines The apartment with plenty of heat in winter and plenty of air in summer. See them today. 2d-hour telephone and elevator service, Your Choic time but u- Pola Negri’s Claim Allowed. 1.0S_ANGELES, January 14 (#).— Pola Negri, film actress, was allowed a clalm of $16,000 against the estate of Rudolph Valentino in Superlor Court vesterday. The claim was based on a 3 Cans ZSC 8 0’Clock Coffee Gibb's JELLY Assorted Flavors other who testified for Mr. Pl See Resident Manager William $. Phillips & Co., Inc. Main 4600 1432 K St. N\W. Adams 8710 Ib., 37¢c ARGO Red SALMON 4 wss 25¢ 25¢ Bokar Coffee Ib., 49¢ Van Camp’s Soup ght to a seat under the|pg it aisal upon the same property was = circumstances, and he recalled that as | oong i€ this was mot a “strange | NIV, FROR L\ ONT auident of the | Note for that amount, dated February early as the constitutional convention, | OYetaenCer Seul Co 9, 1926, which the actress said had been given to secure a loan made to len!lno over which George Washington pre: sided, proposal to pass on the “fitness” of members of Congress prior to their taking oath was repected as danger- o traced the Sherman Circle lots, about which the hearing centered, from a selling price of about 5 cents per square foot in 1922 through successive hands to the jury award of $1.36 per situation at. Washington—with its | Sauare -foot for them recently. = The onditions so extreme as to be almost Frassisros o e Jiveieo i il . unbelievable,” and he assailed those |ProXimately 50 cents, he sald. *who, taking advantage of time and [ On® of theso lots faces on Decatur K e od " the | street, north of Sherman Circle, and et Tt (he one assafled was to| the other on Buchanan street, south be deprived of constitutional rights|Sf Sherman Circle. \When the con. and_the opportunity to defend them.” | CTeT36 per square foot for these lots recently for park purposes missioners refused the a have announced intention of seeking further proceedings. - Realtors’ Names Mentioned. The names of Morris Cafritz and Cafritz Issues Statement. Mr. Cafritz issued the following state- ment “Ni the ownership of practically the entire sectlon of Petworth I have done what I feél a public-spirited citl- zen should do, and donated o the District not only thousands of feet of ground which made the realization of Sherman Circle possible, but also spent more than $100,000 in helping toward the improvement of streets, avenues and alleys to overcome the impossible conditions that existed there two years ago. “Furthermore, not later than last Summer, when' the District authori- ties, for lack of public funds, ap- proached me for dirt with which to complete the improvements in Sher- man Circle, I not only cheerfully con- Col. Smith was not unmindful of the Beyond Comparison —1is this unusual operation of unusual homes of the highest charaoter, located just west of the Circle. 5628 Western Ave. Chevy Chase, Md. Tall Can . UAL MEETING OF THE SHARE- olders of the Cranford Company will be d at its ofice. 3056 K st. n.w.. Washi Dy ut 11 oclock am for 10 cmpising 3 such other busitiess as may come before the meeting. See thin mew detached center-hall Bargaifi Basement Special! J. H. CRANFORD. Shapiro crept into the hearing in | % 3 t brick re.mmre Ten beauti- President. | connection with these lots, they hav- | triuted the neceseary dirt, but paid g‘"{nm".‘.fi.: Tavatery' L twota: H. L. CRANFORD. for the hauling of it out of my own Secret L | st aa rnesss fon the | poke coaing several wnousenas of | i ekt O, Nostt 5 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ THERE WILL BE AN A AL MEETIX S e i. | dollars. completion. of the Atlantic Buikding Company he | Proceedings. . Shapiro was not identi-| ““Regarding this particular triangle W ' pon ll“A‘lexu‘dfll’.ngl% 135" South Flfir» fied by use of a first name, but later. | ¢, \chich the inference is made that HIGH AND !‘0 L Tomato 1927 o ‘Friday. Jan i 5 A . uary | privately Mr. Bell said it was Jacob i meeti s Lor the eleciion | B Shapiro to whom reference was made. Mr. Richards recited that the ‘lot on the south side of the circle was Open Daily 2to 9 PM. I have held up the District, the facts are these: or Vegetable ATLANTIC BUILDING COMPAX By'A. L. ZACHARY. Secretary-Treasure NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT T THE Try and Beat Th: SHOES In Unfair Light. “I was asked by a few members of 4omD5c THE A&P GYPSIES Resume Broadcasting Monday Evening. January H Price the sockholders of the | ie1a by Fred Schnelder and that |the Petworth Citizens' Association (| Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 3 Low o 2 Cafritz’s name also showed in the|some Lime ago upon what terms I 8 ’ Patent, Gun Metal and Tan Leath- chain of title. The lot on the north {would transfer this triangle to the Realtors ers—Every pair is guaranteed to wear public domain. In view of what I had already contributed, I told them that I did not feel that I should do- nate it, but, although it was worth. at side was shown to be in the names of Richard ¥. Trwin and Alfred B. Baker, who obtained it in February, 1926, from Charlotta M, Richardson, who 1412 Eye St. N.W. Fr. 9503 or a NEW PAIR ABSOLUTELY FREE! Girls’ sizes—6 to 2. Boys’ sizes—10 to big boys’ 6's. . '8 ) » :’ for 'hB elu(mn "of the %} ird of I‘é" Im- Jhe ensulag yuar aod for tha trams such other business.as may come .- "y ILKINS coMPANY. H. WILKIN: NS President had obtained it in 1924 from Fred Schneider, Who' 'had obtaired it in 1922 from M. M. Parker as a trustee settling an estate.. The price of 25 cents a square foot was paid for the lot last mentioned to the trustee and subsequent deeds, according to Mr. Richards, showed only nominal con- sideration. ‘The committee was told that Rich- ardson was in the past connected with the Cafritz organization, although now that connection was understood to have ceased. Mrs. Harriet Stonier, resident of a house facing on Sherman Circle, stated that *“Richardson end Fred Schneider” had been connected with the Cafritz company, and that she heard another person reputed to have an interest in the lots explain | - at a citizens’ allochlll)n meeting that “Cafritz owns that,” referring to one of the lots, then in the name of an- Al ug ngton. iy flhcn nr a aupn:-:u cer and L’l‘l ?'v.. iu\l.d?; are pon to hew certificate -hnum len thereof. TH i HALL he pasrent of an personally.. 'C. K. AL RN nira . 1029 Verm‘%fi LL BE RE!POF fi!fi FOR DEBTS W1 ontracted onl ompeon, an muel a most conservative estimate, $11,000, I would sell it to the District for $7,600, to be used for park purposes. The District declined this offer and resorted to condemnation proceedings, with the result that the commission awarded $10,600, a very low appraise- ment indeed, as any one conversant with the conditions will ‘agree. The plot.in question consists of five lots facing on Buchanan street, Kansas avenue, Seventh street and Sherman circle. Two of the lots are corner lots and are worth $2,600 each. . The remaining three lots are surely worth $2,000 each. Thus, $10.500 is $500 be- low their real value, and my offer to the District of $7,500 is $3,5600 less than they are worth for realty de- velopment. The report places me in a very unfair and unjust light, entire- ly conti to the facts and wholly at variance with the helpful ‘mother, Florence A. A. M, THOMPEON, 5 attitude I have endeavored to main- At c Fineto s e tain toward the city’s progress and Cor. lfifll and Harvard Sts. N.W. are packed in clean X wfi"‘t’i'fié'z'fi"lfi{"r,;'»}?' Richardy | development. I have owned this land r M . ? ’ waxed bags and aver- H ‘ — for more than four years. Everybody . . % f s 1.r.‘§“.’.'m.,’}§‘.‘.? },’,‘?‘cl‘n‘t g heard of as much as 30, knew I was the owner, as 1s evidenced AlN Facing Public Park ('f): o ”u,:fiz one half low raies 921 for use in bujlding operations, which | by Alcelbnne s naan (itels, ond o » : u.\s szmol:! nzp.u“fi: H_st. pT cost eventually was passed on to the Shuv Bours. 8 % 10 s.m. nmn purchaser of real estate, and which he took into consideration in fixing as- sessments, AL REPOR Wi umnnon B.c. in developing Sherman Circle, and for the further contribution of this par- ticular ground, whiclf I offered to the District at a very nominal sum for necessary, bumanity's firat n 927 billion dolls Hetel pportunities eed. erica's first in " big bullding program of i aglare Ticronses demand 1ot rs today of phenom- salaries earned wis _ LEETH BROTHERS Live in a Well Built Apartment and Have a Real Home | Embassy Apartments Industry 5 Trained” ONLY A FEW VACANT There Must Be a Reason 17th, through Station WRC ., 9 to 10 P.M. TUNE IN! ow obtainable in all our stores LOFFLER’S HILLCREST BRAND Pure 100 Pure Bacon Squares These Bacon Squares POTATOES 10 Ibs., 35¢ park purposes, and which a regularly constituted cendemnation jury ap- praised at $10,600, but for which I, an, \indersigs th grty. of the. wu"»é‘n ‘rfii&‘i‘?i‘,‘: ?'n‘fl do Siereby coreity Coincidence Held Strange. One of the highest points, with magnificent view fhae | Mr. Bell, the first witness, ex- 3 one | plained in detall the procedure in condemnation work in the District. He stated that it was not desirable to have witnesses from the neighbor- SHULMAN. Socre hood testify in such cases because of l;(‘flh“-ec.r;iuy in A kzhelr interest in keeping up property said five thousand. dollar Daid and that thers company’ except cur: ndred WI'OF which s fu are o debts of sall gent expenses FLORA B. WELCH, President. Distriet of Barker o wnd facts“stated in the loregoing port and certificate of the Geo. 0. & corporation, are tr o make ath that the mcites | Vlues in the vicinity of their prop- erty. e sald that Clarence ¥, Dono- hoe and Thomas P. Brown and W. L. T. Abrams, the three members of the jury acting on the Sherman Circle lots, were real estate men. ““Is it not a strange coincidence how real estate men get their names into the box from which the jury is drawn?” Mr. Gibson asked. Mr. Bell said that that was a mat- ter in the hands of the Jury Commi: sion. He said the jurors were drawn out of the presence of the court ahfl Him- ol Barker J. SHULMAN ubscribed and sworn to before me this a2m day kg Janugry, 027 msoN, Pubhrb D'c mm ¥A THE HOLDERS OF 'nn- ubimTitle. Inshrands. Co. of the Distviot ‘Columbia: Notice 18 hereby given that Enr-uxnl 1o Yots of the trustees of said com- any. there wi a special meeting of the o kholders of the above -mentioned compauy | Tuesduy. January 25 1 Ty ‘company, p.m. to fl-oclocl pm. at the office nw. 1 for' the pur- roving the res- ot voting upen 7 vt 5 e “Board u; z - strests, sidewalks, curbing and Tall Tution .o,:": o .,é'., ""","bm.' suid ’e”v«hat' the use of having a jury | ;205 Bn;ley e tal;en 3°,y.s"fl:§ alloys. $0:" Syereiotirs efterty i with AEe'nl | box then?” Representative Hammer of | Lovbiig "oacs and’ bruises. and. pos Wooded Sites ess an a Viont itle Insurance Co. of the District of | North Carolina inquired. Mr. Bell pointed out that this was out of his jurisdiction. He was asked it E. J, Eynon, secretary of the Wash- ington’ base ball club, and Harmon Burns were not ehairman and clerk, respectively, of the Jury Commission. He replied he was not sure. “There is only one big busiuess in Washington, D. C., interjected Mr. Hammer, “and that's real estate, Merchandising is secondary. And the 'mcu'JDE US in your 1927 Printing plans. real estate business 18 a close corpora- 0 t; . 0 the o Ne.: ! 'The National Capital Press i corpora- | i Tho Woy was taken (0 Camualty || 1 6o & Colambia Road N.W. Clase to Sherman Circle on the Highest Point of Petworth Pint 1 ? 1 /2 e C | J. G. Yaden, 4129 Illinois avenue, |ing from severe scalp wounds and . n ; president of the KFederation of Citi' zens' Associations, took the stand. He recalled the alarm evidenced by persons purchasing homes on Sher- man Circle when they learned that the {lots concerned might not be used as parks, as represented to.them when | | they ‘purchased their homes, and might be used for building purposes, | cutting off the view. ! Says Citizens Refused. | ROOFING—by Koons ‘nl 19918 were, nlaced in our chargs Dur thorough work paga. KOORS fatiz, v i NEVER DISAPPOINT RIN IN A HURRY BYRON S. ADAMS High Grade. but not N’! Rpricsd. H e L ST ) e Bl e PO R R TR is plenty of furnishing space; 3 large covered Sliced Delicious Exm on * 1o aet am infervisw with Morvis | years old. Rentals very g porches; tile bath "‘“‘ built-in tub and shower; PE ACHES BE ANS e Bed ang | Cafritz at that time and that he re-| Mrs. Burgess was well known in hardwood floors; big coat closet on first floor and i { fused to see them. He said the com- | this city when her husband was here reasonable. large wardrobe closet in every sleeping room; large Bed Suggesty Bed:ll { mittes then took the matter up with | #s & member of the Tariff Commis- * ’ 8 T " Bcddin Col, Grant, in charge of public parks, | sion. She is survived by her husband, E A brick pantry; guaranteed hot-water heat; separate a Renovators g and that afterward they learned Mr.|two sons, Willlam Burgess, ji., of heater for the service water—and what is most Cans ans c Bcd‘u Mt Cafritz was willing to see them. He |Morrisville, and John Stewart Bur- f b l h llh g g. Co Seun g2, |%Q Mr. Cofritz was “mysterious” |gess, professor in a missionary ccl- portant of all—built the “Life-time” way, which E St. NW. about the ownership of the lots in |lege in China, and a daughter, Jirs. means of the best and by the best workmen, 'ACTO! RY "PRICES ON | question, but finally said he could | Clura. Bennetr. 16th & Columbia Road N.W. 4 W SHADES | maks tille and sell them for §7.600 S aae 3 ia Road N.W. Open From 9 AM. to 9 BM. | Fancy EGGS d 47 each. ' Upon questioning, he repiie . ; ‘for new shades. That he was sure that this was tne| Farmers Favor Gas-Tax Raise. Take elther car line; 16th St. bus; or phone us and,we will Selected - OZo, C fakig, thein 19 grder | same Morris Cafritz who had testified AT that the lots were worth $11,000 each 79. | later at the condemnation hearing. K. C. Knox, living near Sherman Circle, stated that he was an expert {on real estate for the Interstate Gom- merce Commission, engaged in ap- prajsing real property owned by rail roads. He said that ‘in,considering the present value of the an roofers Tronclad's expert "ahied ou 4be_job &RON fing Oth & Evarts :::uu Sie. N.E. myself, would not hesitate to pay $117000, because It is worth it for butiding purposes.” YOUNG WOMAN INJURED WHEN CAR OVERTURNS —_—— Six-Year-0ld Boy Suffers Concus- sion of Brain When Auto Strikes Him. Mary J. Bailey, 28 years old, of 4606 New Hampshire avenue, was serious- ly injured when an automobile she oc- cupied, operated by Allen Evans, 26 years old, of 1611 North Capitol street, skidded and turned over late last night at Eighth and Buchanan streets. sibly internal injurles. She is ex- pected to recover. Glenn Mortensen, vears old, of 204 Tenth street southeast was knocked down and seriously hurt when he ran from the sidewalk in front of his home into the path of an oncoming automobile operated by Clifton Daw- son, 18 years old, of 1109 C street southeast. In an effort to avold the boy Dawson swerved the car to the left, but the rear right wheel struck concussion of the hmln MRS. BURGESS IS DEAD. Wife of Inrmer Tlrlfl Commission Member Known Here., Mrs. Clara D. Burgess, wife of Wil- llam Burges: former member of the United States Tariff Commission, died Spectal Dispitch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., January 13.— The Farmers'Co.operative Association of Frederick County, ~Inc., at its annual meeting Tuesday went on record in favor of a 23.cent gasoline tax increase, the revenue (o be applied to State Yoads and the removal, of railroad “grade :rossings throughout i the State. att All REAL ESTATE LOANS BUSINESS, APARTMENT. CHURCH. HOTEL. THEATER. RESIDENCE AND GARAGE PROPERTY. CONSTRUCTION LOANS. FRED T. NESllT i Predict an even brighter future for t}un that sined in Mi Heights Al Sizes Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 THE ARGONNE Desirable two and four room, kitchen, receptien hall and " bath apartments. Unexcelled service and location. 1080 Vermont Ave. mprovements — paved of entire city, convenient to Conn. ave. and 14th street car lines, markets and theaters; arranged in 1 to 4 rooms and bath. 4 Elevators—ITrigidaire large Porches—Incinerators Hardwood Floors—Kitchen Cabinets INCORPORATED time Homes” at with it. 7,950 Only $500 Cash $69.50 a Month send an auto, -« GAFRIT2 Owners and Builders of € That’s all your rent will cost you during the period of purchne of one of these splendid “Life- 5th & Delafield N.W. | It is a most remarkable opportunity to own your own Home and enjoy all the advantages that go 6 rooms of enormous size so planned that there DEL MONTE Canned Fruits of the finest quality PEACHES siiced PEARS FRUIT SALAD Large Can Large Can Med. Can 25c 25¢ 25c¢ i YELLOW ONIONS 1 Ibs., 18¢c A&P Brand Pure GRAPE JUICE Bartlett Can Argo and Sultana TUNA FISH 3 Cans 25¢ |8 Cakes 25¢ wmee TOMATOES i Quart '3 5¢ 5¢ Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes. .......22¢ COLUMBIA CAMPBELL’'S

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