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NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., CRITICS AT 0D~ 4 e ivides Criti s - , OVER MODERN ART 7= " FRESH_FRUITS AND . \s/e hf:ve received our first carload ; T | of these fine grapes and offer them this W—- R Toa— week at a very special price. Motif” Debated in Face of 1933 Exposition. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1931. VEGETABLES These peaches are of fine quality and | our stocks are ample to serve your every M‘ need for the table or for canning. Fancy Southern ' FREESTONE PEACHES The Most Popular Fruit Grown 5~ 22¢ Stringless Beans . .. ~. . ..... .3 s 20c Iceberg Lettuce. . 2 neass 25¢; 2 heads 29¢ Fresh Spinach ...........»3 m. 25¢ White Squash . .............3ms13¢c New Potatoes . - .........101M17c‘ Cucumbers . .. . . . 2 tor 5¢ Fancy Sugar Corn . 4~ 17¢c Crisp i Celery . . . 2 » 25¢ 4 Ibs. l7e Fancy California SEEDLESS GRAPES Delicious From the Stem or in Salads and Desserts 3 - 25¢ Fancy Winesap Apples. . . . . . cee. 3mei25c | ShimglesiBeane. . . 3085 Fancy Ripe Bananas . . . . . a0 19¢ & 23¢ HoneyBalls . . ......2 19c, 2 tor 25¢ California Plums .............2 ms 25¢ Bartlett Pears . . .3 s 25¢ By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 27. — The “grain | elevator motif” is prov mmw fertile ma- terial for debate among Chicago's art critics, real and pseudo. | The intensely modern architectural scheme of the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition, beginning to take form 1\m\l| the lake front, is inspiring a wide | divergence of opini@ns as to its suit-| gbility, beauty 21d es hetic effects. Two of the structures—the adminis tration building and the travel and | transport hall—-have been completed, | and their cubistic de: have moved | nearly ¢ beholder strong ns. Some of the I already taken to wriling to the news papers about it. Four Groups Heard. Generally, those speaking forth or into four S? | who intensely dislike the, The to them. grotesque note (2) These who are not favorably im- | //Nllllllllll"lll IIII|II|III\\\\\\\\\\'\\\\ National Biscuit Co. Amulet Puffs and Assorted Marshmallow Cakes 25¢ Red Ripe Watermelons Sweet and Luscious Each 39c Effective Tuesday Morning Rldgeway Cantaloupes . . ... LT 25c Ght 34 to 45 Fancy New Crop l pressed but decline to take the build- | 4ngs seriously because they are only | temporary: (3) Those who are confident that | the ultimate effect. in ensemble, will be magnificent and gay. and (4) Those who are more concerned with the effect these buildings and dis- cussion them will_have on future | Travel and T Exp sition are_ perma.ent parts of the of art, beauty and grace | - 5 “on RULING ON PATENTS STIRS WIDE CONCERN e strictures as q regs | ough Cooking Apples, 3~10c Thin-Skin, Juicy Lemons . . . 5 : == Fancy California (Peach-Plum) | when a light bulb burns out & new one caun be purchased aud screwed in the Chicago, taking a look at the ted for the 193; from which the roof is suspended Is it art, or isn't it? Fansportation Building, er ondering. The hooks” struetu . 29¢ 3 | 5c Fancy Home-Grown Nectarmes kg Tomatoes b s patent was very valuable to its and its defense was vigorously to and through the court of them merely a: shelters for the (‘xpu~ &ition. ” . 1t was Ralph Clarkson, a painter of Borax Fruit Coating, Dry Ice and | gome distinction, who descried the | “Hard” Radio Tube Hit “grain elevator motf.” He said the style of the buildings “may be described ’ by Supreme Court. as founded on the Egyptian, filtered through the modern German, and with the grain elevator motif back of it all.” Several important patents, funda- | Suspended-Reof Section. mental in character, have recently been It is the suspended-roof section of declared invalid by the Supreme Court the rambling transportation building |of the United States, causing decp con- that inspires the most wonderment, Rising. lik overgrown and glorified effects on the protection exer silo, some feet high and 220 feet |the patents as well as the réeul in diameter. it is surmounted by a their being held invalid have been far- series of stecl frames which look like reaching, according to Dr. William 8 cluster of derricks. A. Kinnan, acting commissioner of From these stecl cables extend, on !patents. | the outside, down to the ground, and | of course, before cases of this kind inside to the dome roof which they |can be brought bafore the Supreme support. The cables and derrick-like | Court of the United States, the patents superstructure aie all part of the per- must have been held valid by the manent aspect of the building. United States Court of Appeals, so that The administration building, on the there was much said on both sides in Jake’s edge opposite the Field Museum, | arguing the question of validity. has many of the outward aspects of The most notable of these patents & modern factory building. was that relating to the coating of Exposition architects take the stand citrus fruits with borax, which prac- that the whole scheme cannot be ca- tically overcame the very great losses pably judzed until the group is com- in shipment due to that form of decay pleted, and ultra-modern lighting and known-as “blue mold.” coloring effects installed. | The patent on dry ice furnished, he cern to business and industry. The ~ last resort. e - e Violent Quakes Noted. NEW YORK, July 27 ().--The seis- mograph at the Fordham University Observatory recorded two “fairly violent” earthquakes today about 1.- 900 miles from New York and prob- ably in the Caribbean. 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Syrup. ... ... .15 ean 12¢ Guest Ivory Soap. .- .4 caxes 17¢ | points out, the substantial basis for the large indistry built up in this field The holding by the Supreme Court that the patent was invalid was a heavy blow to that industry as well as a great boost to commercial rivals, The so-called “hard” radio vacuum tubes—a_ tube characterized by an extraordinarily high vacuum—made standardization of radio tubes poss so that when a tube of this charactes r was used up in a radio set the owner The “robot” with an electrical brain ' could purchase a new tube and insert capable of most of the mental proc- it in place of the old one without the esses of man, in a greatiy simplified | necessity of. any other change in the form, may be close at hand. electrical features of the set, just as That lifeless matter can be made to act very much like men's minds is demonstrated by Robert G. Krucger and Clark L. Hull of the Yale Institute of AT uman Relations. They have con- structed an elecirical model which acts | LOWEST in much the same way as those “con- | ¥ 7 ditioned responses” which are presumed INE CAR PRICES UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM 2 > Sunsweet Prunes . . . ... .2 pke 19¢ Gold Medal Wheaties. . . ... 2 ke~ 25¢ Quaker Crackles . . . ... ... .2 ks 25¢ Confectioners’ Sugar . . ... .m pe Tc Rosedale Tomato Juice. . . . .2 cans 25¢ Pineapple Juice . . . .2 eans 25¢ Sauerkraut Juice . . ... .. .%e can 15¢ Raspberry Strawberry w21c 2-pound Jar Strawberry Raspberry 3 7C Science Electrical Robot Responds Like Human Mind, 2-pound Jar Apricot Quincg, 3-DAY SPECIALS We are offering these popular canned goods at specially reduced prices for the first three days of this week only COST IN YEARS | SUNNYFIELD—\ FLOUR or Libby’s | 5 ‘:‘l: l6c Del Monte “;"" Pineapple 2 *:35¢ 12 | u,F - 33¢ Del Monte 7" CHERRIES ' 29c | 24 - 65¢ e QUAKER MAID WHITE HOUSE Evaporated to be the basis of human and animal mental behavior. 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