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Ib. received from Germany and Sweden (JOANNA G IN by Sheila Kaye y ) cans 49c Java Coffec . 25¢ in 1921, Five hundred and twenty- Bratth, S e e cans 49¢ Westener Flour k $ more locomotives are expected dur- MAN FROM TH.F,'“"H,DS by Harold (IR()( "JR‘ \l)}‘l( [ALS BEP LR LARD MONEY §Y SWEDLN, SLEEPING FIRES by Gertrude i L i o FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES T 7 A S e Many Russ ‘oramizsars Have De- - e L 0 2 qts. 230 posited ME:us of Kronen, ROOT PANS LAWYERS, doz. 19¢ Copenhagen, Feb, 24.—A Danish f — SWEET SUNKIST ¢ o VARGE RIPE e BN ot o T | Mmooy Teaied Sen Atiowed 0|} ORANGES ... ....... doz 23c| BANANAS ... doz 19 15 . pk. 43 onditions sy bhak betwOSsIERIGI0 T =) Sty A FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS quart 10¢ | SOLTD HEAD CARBAGE b de T 060 and 300,000,000 kronen are de | Washington, Feb, 24.-Necessity of il G R Ty fEalg R o L 4 posited in Swedish banks in the | strengthening the character and effi NCY HEAD LETTUCH ah. - 10¢ RED RIPE STRAWRBERRILS * basket 486 names of varfons Russian commis. | clency of those admitted to the prac- s e S R L B o sars tice of law was voiced by Elihu Root i Y 4 = S5 b, 1: RAISINS OR CURRANTS. . . ‘ pka. 19e «READY TO EAT" FOODS SOLD AT OUR DELICATESSEN He adds that any money deposited |today at the opening meeting of the ‘ ‘\ CURLY “'“ " i 'w,k' CARROTS OR PARSNIPS .4 Ibs. 19¢ COUNTER ARE PREPARED FRESH DALY in the name of any Russian govern. |national conference of bar associa- URL i ke tse ARK) ment js liable fto sequestration by |tions, attended by representatives of sates with monelary claims against |the bar associations of the United Russia and it is therefore necessary |States. [to have the money deposited in the | Conditions which enabled insuf . al Cl if. d names of cimmissars. ficiently !ran'\\;‘d ?wn to :w admitted turi The financier also asserts that etill [to the bar, Mr. Root said, were un- For de‘ Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Jarger sume arc deposited in South |fair to the public, unfair to the mem- American banks in the names of com- | bers of the legal profession, and a wissars. disgrace to the nation.

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