Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1931, Page 39

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IBEAN HOLE BEAN "Outdoor’ Cooking THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931, Recipe- A layer of beans Nothing for bungry appetites like the taste of good food cooked inthe open. \Here is a recipe for you, from the lumber camps of the big North Woods. The sealed bean pot buried in glowing em- bers, brimming with layers of choice beans ond sugar-cured pork, cups of Brown _sugar add molasses, gives the different recipe for “bean hole” beans. Now all their Alavor-rich goodness, eventhe “out- doors” taste, is brought you in this prod- uct of the great, sanitary Van Camp kitchens. Even “home-made” beans can- not equal Bean Hole Beans. dlay, pof Yer of sugar.cured P Alayer of beans at Your Grocers A North Wood s A layer of pork % | A layer of beans A cup of brown suger A cup of molasses k A cup of brown wi? PROPERTY RETURNS DLE THS MONTH D. C. Residents Failing to Re- port by July 31 Subject to 20 Per Cent Penalty. Wpturns of personal property owned by residents of the District are due . If they are not filed in the office of the assessor by the last day of this month, owners of property above the exempted amounts will be subjected to a penalty of 20 per cent of the amount of the tax. Residents should declare their owner- ship of all property—tangible or intan- gible. Tangible property includes such items as furniture, ats, silverware, jewelry, radios, musical instruments, and the like. It does not include auto- mobiles, as the tax on autos is paid when the license plate is bought. In- tangible property includes _money, whether kept at home or in a bank or ipvested in securities, such as mort- gages, notes, stocks, bonds or credits. Returns must also be filed by non- residents who own personal property in the District which is not taxed in the State of residence. ‘The returns must state the amount rty owned as of the o] of business today. tax rate on Em.l property is $1.70 per $100 on ngible and 50 cents per $100 on in- tangible. Certain household furnish- ings, savings accounts up to $500 and certain other items are exempt from taxation. More detailed statements may be had by application either in writing or in_person to the office of the assessor, first floor of the District Building. ‘This is, in all probability, the last time that such returns will ‘be asked for, as it is expected that Congress next session will substitute other tax me: ures, such as an income tax, an inheri- | 2 tance tax and an increase in the gaso- Small Boy Saved On Tracks, Given Train Ride Home By the Associated Press. , 111, July 2.—Two= year-old Billy Starkel was pick- ing berries on Chicago & Northiestern tracks near here when a passenger train came thundering down the rails. Engineer John Wiltsey of Chi- w I claimed by his mother. CAPITAL WILL HAVE NEW AIRMAIL LINE Link With Atlantie City One of Sixteen New Ones Announced by Postmaster General. A new airmail line from the National Capital to Atlantic Oity, econnecting there with & new line from Atlantic into operation as soon as the n liminary work has been eomplefi. it was announced. ere was no in- this work would re- quire, but line probably would be put in operation line tax, for the present personal prop- |t erty tax. Last year 38,000 returns were filed on property valued at $6,425,- 989.78. John Dun was & celebrated English | ba: collector of bad accounts. So celebrated ; Dgo! buquerque; Omaha Sioux Falls to Watertown, 8. Dak.; New York to Kansas City; Pueblo, Colo, to Albuquerque; Puel to Boston Vi Just in Time for the Celebration Picnics and outings of all kinds demand a good supply of food—and your Nearby 4500 Store has just what you like. This special sale has been arranged for " your convenience—read this list and check your needs. Our Stores Will Be Closed One American Flag and g:ll"zna;' July 4th Open Uniil 10 {19¢ One Lb. De Luxe Gumdrops for Del Monte Royal Anne Cherries. . .t can ¢ Friday Night Finest Pure Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple. . ... ..bgcan ]9¢ A4SCO Bartlett Pears 4 big ean 190 California Bartlett Pears. . . .3 buffet cans 10Q¢ California Sliced Peaches. . .3 buffet cans 19¢ Reg. 15c Hom-de-Lite yonnaise or a5Co Sandwich Spread 2 = 25¢ Made in our own kitchens Creamy Save Nine Cents. Reg. 22¢ Finest Rich, Norwegian Sardines....... Glenwood Apple Butter..... Reg. 25¢ Libby's Cooked Corned Beef a 19¢ For sandwiches, etc. eor. 215 25¢ 2 bots. 19¢ | Lang’s Sweet Mixed Pickles qt. jar 25¢ 335 25¢ i 25¢ To Have Good Sandwiches—Use Good Bread Ours is made of the Finest Ingredients Loaf \ Both ( for Reg. 7c Gunther's Reg. 9 Lord Baltimore Reg. 17¢ Florida BREW BEVERAGES Grapefruit 5wt 25¢ | 3% 19¢ | 2 o 25¢ Plus bottle deposit Plus bottle deposit did he become as a collector that when a person owed money and did not pay |Cleveland to Nashville. All except the the creditor of that day said “he would | last will be inaugurated on a round-trip have him ‘Dunned.’” daily basis. Ready to serve Freshly Baked Lemon Cookies....... Lang’s Asstd. Pickles Reg. 10c Choice Tomatoes 1 Sterno Stove Free with 3 cans Sterno Canned Heat Here’s Real FLAVOR ... Real ENJOYMENT! A4SCO or Ritter Beans vith Pork Be sure to take along plenty -of those delicious, pure Try-me Beverages to quench every one’s thirst tomorrow. : fkg'sn dille !-:rdlge Razor Blades These wholesome soft drinks have long been favorites. 3 e — 3 They are made in a wide variety of flavors to please every | . Suggestions for: the Outing taste. Every distinctively shaped Try-me bottle is washed *4SC0 Ginger Ale....3 pt. bots. 25¢ | Slim Jim Pretzels. . and freshly sterilized just before it is filled. Stock up with *45C0 Root Beer 3 rt. bots. 25¢ | Crest Paper Napkix'-n: . A Try-me tonight—enough to last over the week end. Sold *Rob Roy Pale Dry Ginger Ale3 bots. Cut-rite Waxed Paper. . - at thousands of Washington stores and nearby refreshment *Lord Baltimore Beverages, 5 bots. A4SCO Stuffed Olives. . stands. s ¥Cloverdale Lith-a Limes.2 bots. Cracker Jack.... Kool-ade Beverage Powders.. 2 pkgs. ¥ DRINK *Plus bottle deposit ASCO Meat Market Specialg!—————"— e Smoked Hams v 19ec 9 Ounces | The Regular Sc size Flavors Orange Grape Golden Orange Golden Ginger Ale Pale Dry Ginger Ale (Green Splits) Cream Peach Lima Strawberry Root Beer Cherry New! Extra Fine! Pale Dry Ginger Ale Golden Ginger Ale and Root Beer * These new de luxe additions to the famous Try-me line come in bottles so attractive that they feel at home in even the smart- est pantries. And, remember, it's smart to be thrifty. Keep a few bottles of Try-me Rock on ice at all times. Each bottle contains 24 ounces—enough for 4 large glasses—at a cost of only 10c or 2Y,c per glass. 4 Generous Glasses in This Family Size for Only 10c 24-ounce bottles of Try-me (all flavors) are the most economical. They give you four large glasses at a cost of only a glass. dime—2%c a ‘THE TRY-ME BOTTLING CO. PHONE LINCOLN 0113 1345 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. Visitors are always welcome at our newly enlarged daylight plant Fresh Ground Beef Ib. Maryland Style 5 Pot Roast Ib. Lean Boiling Beef 3 Ibs. Long Horn Cheese Ib. Shoulder Lamb Chops Ib. Sour Ige. Kraut cans ]I:;anl‘:b Stewing 3 lbs. R red b E‘i':'l;r 2 Ibs. Jersey Pan Trout 2 1 25¢ Fancy Fresh Butterfish 2 1s. 25¢ Best Cuts Rib Roast Ib. Boneless Newport Roast Ib. liced Corned Beef Ib. 0 o Beef Liver Ib. Meaty End Pork Chops Ib. Sliced Boiled Ham Y2 Ib. Sliced Lunch Meat % Ib. A Meat® . - o Frankfurters Ib. Sugar Cured lb acon o Selected White | Fresh Fillet of Crab Meat | Haddock B27c | 17 Finest Fresh Produce California Cherries Stringless Beans....31s-17¢ Texas Onions.......4s.19¢ New Cabbage.......5bs-13¢ Crisp Spinach.......31bs.25¢ Curly Kale... ..31bs.13¢ Green Peas... ..2Ms.23¢ New Potatoes. .o, .1010s:19¢ Sweet Potatoes. .. ...3s 25¢ Crisp Celery. . ...2bunches35¢ Home-Grown -Beets.3bun- 10¢ 1b. 23¢ Honey-Dew Melons, ea. 19¢ & 25¢ Ripe Watermelons. . . .each 59¢ Cantaloupes.ea-10¢ & 2 for 25¢ Juicy Lemons Eating Apples...... Cooking Apples.....4s 25¢ Fancy Bananas........99%2lc Fresh Peaches......3"s25¢ Iceberg Lettuce. .. .2heads25¢ New York Lettuce. ... head5¢ BWF You will enjoy Independence Day more if you have plenty of Good Food. These items have been arranged to save you money. -

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