Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1931, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1931, 20 CGAR NAKERS STRKE I MANLA Walkout Is Termed Unique in Lack of Disorders. Extension Seen. BY WALT!B ROBB. By Cable to The Sta MAN: P. L, l 30.—Two Lhnu sand emplnyu of La Yebnn- Cigar & clgarme Factory, Spanish-owned Ma- ila firm, are involved in Manila’s big- Keflt strike. They object to wage cuts and employment of non-union workers. This strike is expe(‘ted to extend to- morrow to the firm's branch at Polo, & village in me province of Bulakan, north of Manila, where constabulary lv:ere concentrated today to prevent vio- Live in Barracks. ‘The strikers in Manila nrc llvtnl in Ty, barracks a block from which has not received meu- commlm l ( WHERE ECONOMY RUL!S /.y n\\\\\\\\\\r\\\\ WHITE HOUSE ‘: | Another Opportunity to Stock Your Pantry With Popular Foods and Merchnndue for = Immediate Use That Afford Real Substantial Savings 1 ““E “on‘Y RUI.ES J ] THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 30 TO AUG. 8 | Reris Sombination ic Sale Combination Price avoid disorder, and the report lhnt the strike is unique (ur m orderli~ Wor ers in l candy f-cm—y in Mlnfll are demanding threaten to walk out ot umm management _capitulates, making the thira wage strike affecting Manila Recommended for every home baking use. 5 1b.Bg 16C 12 1b.8:¢ 33¢ 24 1b.8¢ 65¢C | REGULAR LOW PRICES fl Creamery Butter non I0%s - - . . 2 s 59¢ || Sunnyfiield Print Butter i Wildmere Fresh Eggs LJ Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs... ... .. {| White Leghorn Fresh Eggs. . . ..... { Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon. . . ... Evaporated* this month. The first, still in progress, ‘ - MILK - zoe 4,.m 21| Rich and Creamy 1k 1% i ?ho‘p":%:"{h:"}&‘fii'&ic it & Pacife I 300 5 31& i . !I" i Co., which previously had never suf- uu !ered (:nlr; ?lhor trouble. Smfl“ c cans v, declares: “We Wsr De- n T D of 25 machine guns to Manila for sugar Mills to use against future strikers.” Lge' Investigation Ordered. [V Debal cans El te’s informant wlt.hholds the hames of the arms plant and the mills, but the article with the quohtkm states that Washington has ordered | BLUE PETER SARDINES REGULAR Low PRicEs | BLUE ROSE RICE FANCY NAVY BEANS | STANDARD PEAS .. | ABNER DRURY BEVERAGE s 2E 6 s 26 | Ny Nt Marswo PALMOLIVE SOAP {IONA CUT BEETS 4 =3le § cikes 3 2e | Stringless Beans. . ... x . 12-0n. bottie 25¢ [ 2 NECTAR TEAS ANN, Ku.:‘ GE . “Serve It Iced” or Hot Orange PRESERVE s i| Standard Tomatoes. ....-... 4 309 5 e 3l¢ 'l Del Monte Spinach. ..o« Pekoe —Mixed India Ceylon—Java Ao on besad or an 0 iy oncieond ce cream. )| Libby’s Sauerkraut PURE RAJAH SALAD % 15¢ %> 29¢ | LARD ?RESSING TEABALLS 7 e | i D Te St ue Bilie | Datrer S TRY THIS WEEK-END OUR NEW LONGER 1.LB. LOAF GRANDMOTHER'’S BREAD - 5¢ 2 X0 15¢C Delicious Whelesome Bread—“MORE POPULAR EACH DAY” ligence services to investigate. 1t is as- serted that a New York company has Teceived an mquu-y from a San Fr o oAty “for the Drice of 35 Thompson machine guns to protect 1 sugar plantations in cases of conflict Po't To“h“ Asst. :”g'u: %’é'fl:rfiuggcdvt Davis fs recelv- Junket Powder 7., B P hronen wich the avme sniw- || | Hires Root Beer Extract Clicquot Club Gin}er Ale ments were supposed to have been made. Constabulary officials suspect Prince of Ales Ginger Ale. . that the attempt at contraband was foiled by the New York company’s up- rightness, the company saying that it has “no desire to effect the shipment T v e PRESERVING NEEDS WOMAN ESCAPES>SU|TOR BY AGREEING TO WED XKept Prisoner in Home Two Weeks Before Trip to License Bureau, Then Knocked Down. By the Associated Press. R 25¢ Light or Dark Mason Jars, pints Mason Jars, quarts Mason Jars, l/z gallons. ..... .. Jelly Glasses " July 30.—Only s . . Beck’s Fruit Pectin. . ... . ‘They appeared at the marriage license bureau yesterday and he asked for a don't give it to hlm she said. . knocked her down when ning harm A Most Satisfying Drink 8 0’CLOCK Ib. 19¢ RED CIRCLE Ib. 25¢ BOKAR '’ 15¢ Ib. 29¢ Just make your hot coffes extra strength. Serve in tall glasses filled with eracked ice. to her chilren by a lormer mrrllge FIGHTS ALIMONY_ ORDER Clothier Appeals From Award to Former Film Actress. s 25c 23¢c =43c Light Meat Tuna Fish Tidewater Herring Roe . R&R Boned Chicken . 2 Argo Red Salmon Bulk or Package permit. masemtbate == |\ «jopp” COFFEE l | 1ean [8C 2 met wm 29¢ . == 55¢ . st en 30¢ alimony Florence Foreman, former motion ph: ture actress. Mrs. Sunsweet Prunes . . 2w |9c Del Monte Seeded Raisins . me 8¢ Morton's Salt, Plain or lodized, 2 »= 15¢ Fleischmann's Yeast . . . e 3c "FANCY FREESTONE | PEACHES 6 =25 Original 45-1b. Bushel Basket, $1.76 lc SALE granted a awuuon l-nfl 31 150 month!y alimony. No More * Wlped Joints. ‘The plumber’s wcompmhmem of “wiping” a joint may eoon a art for pipes are now made to fit to— gether, one inside the other with a small space betwes In the outer pipe a small hule 13 drllled und molten lead is poured into the ‘The result is a really tight joln! tht will Jast forever. National Biscuit Ce. AMULET PUFFS Cantrell & Cochrane’s CIGARETTES CEC i Camels, Chosterfields, Locky Doy 25 2cwm 5132 || 2o 25 w-29¢ [IN OUR MEAT : Fancy Genuine Spring LEG OF LAMB SPECIAL THIS WEEK END / '“::é:é{':’r 23 AT":ficAl‘An Yellow | TOMATOES . 2 9c, 3™ 10c|ONIONS . . 2~9¢,3™10c§ | """m" " Chickens: 35 | KALE . 2m9¢,3 10c [CABBAGE . . . . . .>lc f ?' | Frosh Busch Boote or Faney | Fresh Cleaned Butterfish » 15¢c | Fancy Sliced Halibut . . ™ 29¢ | ARROTS 2% 9c, 3* 10c | CUCUMBERS | Fresh Cleaned Sea Trout ™ 15¢ CIawICrab Meéf 45 . 23c i Whits or Yallew - u feishcee : el f»;‘ Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass ™ 18c|Regular Lump Cra eat ™ 29¢ / 2%9¢,3~10c |PEPPERS . . . /. .=lc] Miss'ppi Lump Crab Meat » 45¢ § QUASH Fancy Thin Skin, Juicy California Seedless FRESH TOPMAST FILLET HADDOCK, LB,, 2ic UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM LOWEST COST IN VEARS | The peach harvest is now on and the bulk of the crop is on its way to market. Sev- eral cars are here now and this week end we offer them at very special prices. ‘“‘Ic Better for Baby | Their Convenienc. and Economy are incidental. Use them daily. Ask YOUR DOCTOR! leading grecers and ts everywhers . Gerb s STRAINED VEGETABLES HONEYDEWS EACH 19¢, 23c¢, 29¢ Fancy 3= 10c SUGAR CORN 6= 19c LEMONS o 29¢ y GRAPES 3w 25¢ Red, Ripe WATERMELONS e 39c , §“1vi'3KED HAMS Half or Whole u23¢C| l‘myl‘ruhlmodun'mm we offer our eulo-' 0B e Whita Pekin. Long s 1 Ducklm e i :: J:ll:i! the whole family.

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