Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1932, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ThuwsBAY, JuunY 21, 1932 I-[]w WHEA]' PRmE SUMMER FETE VIEWED I OKLAHOMA CUTS TAX | BY SEVERAL THOUSANDS’ OKLAHOM: CITY, July 21.—0ne-| fifth of the real estate tax burden will MAY BE BENEFIT ™o s o™i iz —FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES— other in Series of Comm'!dty yesterday. Center Programs. The board unanimously accepted re- | . o Several thousand persons gathered at | POts of two committees named by Gov. | Dehclous Ea‘tem Shore E E 2 f which will Stimulation of Export, Liqui- |the Washington Monument Grounds |}l 3 Todice” sstecements. on ail real s last night to witness another in the fcsiate, railway and public service cor-' dation of Futures, Seen |series of Summer festival prgrams | poration property 20 per cent. staged at the Sylvan Theater under the ‘»———————————,, == ~ by Grain Traders. auspices of the Community Center De- | partment and the Office of Publ!c‘ Buildings and Public Parks. > f T O e e s or Ibs. C CHICAGO, July 21.—Although wheat gram included the Washingtcn Deni- | rices hover around the lowest level in chawn Dancers, headed by Miss Marian of Board of Trad> hisiory, this GChace and Lester Shafer, who re- lon of A : n_{(‘h(n epinto 1mr:sr§::urx|‘emo(r;ris xTo enacted the dances made famous by | \ CAN E Free-Stone Iceberg Lettuce. . .2 nas 19C, 2 nas. 23¢ Early June Ted Shawn and Ruth St. Denis. In addit.on to Miss Chac2 and Mr. M at Tow prices. at a time | o I8 2dditon to P h Ripe Tomatoes APPL e pearing in the dances | eanian sorErment sppears ohaicr ones senrie ik e | | SUGARS eaches | Cimbers ES ] | Eleanor King, Virginia Elmendorf, Mer- | s vereee edes de Urquiza, Celene de Urquiza, | ‘ d%me<t|c Chennels now clogged with Jenne Lessure, Jane Phelps, Peggy Kriz | for every need 3 lbs. 25c ?:“ga; Pl o il 5 Ibs. lgc a | ums T, T Uniies States ana Canace | Showts Al breisene, Frances Rands res 1.000,000.000 bushels of surplus wheat | 8nd Ruth Raine. | O to offer in the world markets, M:cordmg R T e S RO % . to_present estimates. | o . Reent e et e Delicious Ripe Fancy Ripe that, In_ trade judement, much, of the Our latest combination markst opens recent selling,” aside from hedging | N i By 3 e e o | : ¥ this week-end at 5th and Florida Ave. wheat futures held by subsidiaries of N.E: This branch is particularly con- sidierics ‘are “presumed " to be hard venient for the patrons of the North- ‘éh,m m',?a]kp 1“33%33‘300”5 ml:elm? ) z east market as well as those using the ross a total of ushels of E ¥ 7 2 5 wheat, without authorizing adequate | ; P 7 i each 3gc doz. 1 c; 1 c N. Y. Ave. hllhwty. funds to cover the transaction. But | . - 5 this lquidation, once completed. would | Open for Inspection Tonight From 7 Until 9 Jeave less grain hnngmg over the Open for Business Frida . market. @ i P y Morning Wheat. as customary. has been the | bad actor in the farm commodity set- | up this season. If it weren't for this | grain. there could be & measure of | cheerfulnsss in agricultural rections. 7 \ Al : As it is, however, wheat is being salfl y 5 . Al | : ADDED WEEK.END SPECIALS bushel. wit short cr the | : s e, i & e ot | | e Q Ann Page Pure Fruit . troubles of the grain farm-r uation is causing no end of c politicians who must sek re- i 5 g > Sy a - the Fall. Price troubles in grain, trade | 8§ R ¢ . I authorities ascert. are not to be solved | : T Y until ex mand absorbs the huge | 3 < _ eurplus oon to be available e = . DEL MONTE Tt s cctimated that the T . 3 States and Canada will hold a | B : Five Popular Pure Fruit Flavors— of 1.700,000.000 bushels of wheat aft KAN harwwtdthvs vear, mnxudbég the x&fl:‘ i 3 » A Dellghtful Luncheon Suggeltion ASPARAGUS TIPS crop and the Carry-over. omumn ve | 7 R ! 000,000,000 bushels for export “This grain must be offered in markets rig- l/)/—' . ged against North America because of $2 Jar ’ Jar : price stabilization sthemes attempted g ]lICIIlC N‘, i by both the United States and Canada 0 s Tall C during the past few years. cans L ans c That exolains in part why agricul- | turists are turning to other commodi- & \% Del Monte COl’I‘I ot e 2 cans 256 react from their upturn recently, but one billion dollars to the paper valus Sierilized pure in G0, sanitary protec- ) . . bottles Sunnyfield Print B T Feg uptirn, equaling 8330000000 ke~ : Cloverdale Lith-a-Limes, 2 conens 23¢ oy gt - 49¢ grains because of the financing in- i:*‘;z;afigd;: = :‘e,:,é;:m’.‘i;,?;}”; 5 { Rajah Salad Dressing . . ....**9c g ’ el : Shredded Wheat - of the count b~rl‘ cattle population | 2 : ise meant real money for the corn | tion. And, above dem’.’.re Fresh Eggs L 2IC \n]\rt‘ “Cattle paper” long has been a truly safe toilet tissue. hfu as likely Ic‘adrrsmmrany ",’1?“10“ the depression arm istricts. A Cattle nndpkmgss show a disposition_t> G K b [ Del Monte Peas Al 3 cans 49C with a statement that the upturn in | cattle values recentlv added more than . of 60000000, figuring the average | the making. Dust- B ’ sparkle qelaune e elght 8t 1000 pounds ’mxmcrea;r proof wrapped for C. & C. Ginger Ale tites Creamery Butter, cut from the tub . 45¢ e oF e ot o all, carefully analyzed by an unprejudiced labora- 1 Ige. bottles e e smanm glh covstally enclyncd by wn wopecpuiied iebos |I] HighRock Beverages, 3 o 25e Sunnybrogk Fresh Eges s o Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon 13-, phs. $0¢ fevorite trade medium in the Middle | e e “Cotton-soft”—Flaxlin's frecdom from gritty par- o s ' o5 acsurance to banks and ticles meets the requirements of doctors who warn ombination doap and Pa e its that debts would be made R : Sl . V4:-1b 15.1b. A imatter ot tact the reoent against irritating toilet tissues. : e 7 U 2-1D. values assured many a farm Pkl‘- pkg. c e holder—individual, bank and Flaxlin is safe—Flaxlin is modern! Compact rolls fit 2 cakes Guest Ivory Soap nts could be made this open or recessed fixtures: dainty shades mztch any ALL FOR DEL large ’y 1;]}]1‘,,5”15 'fl"fibleogfl-fi"" e chec;i bathroom color scheme. And a delicate perfume i 1 cake Lal’ge lvory Soap u:. c n e live stock Ng Aare an 1 H v e’ B g pleases the most fastidious, The pr.ce? Buy some 3 cakes P&G Soap, 10 0z. - o = nion Reflnel e )yt 1 pkg. Chipso, small ~ ( C EAN HOLE BEANS pound, s von ment. It is only in the wheat sec- A product of Regal Paper Co., Inc., Pulaski, N. Y. PKg. L R Cans c go:’:‘sm:l;.nt something akin to despair P l large package selox (Copyright. 1932.) e e 1 Galvanized Pa, 10-0. WHITE HOUSE EVAP. MILK ruc.5¢ >ST LOUIS, July 21 r»?‘t—J:‘:mes D. PEASLEE A P Stores || mmmr 85 Value WALDORF PAPER 6-+25¢ IN OUR MEAT MARKETS r-\\//%] Z%e 7 - ] ; Fancy Fresh-Killed Long Island Genuine Spring Fancy Fresh-Killed DUCKLINGS | LEG « LAMB| CHICK ENS - 17c = 21c RYERS 2 5 STEWERSZ 3 pointed assistant to the president | Smoked Skinned -Fresh Topmast Fillet Haddock. ............ w. 17¢ H z Fresh Cleaned Mackerel sl g5e Loin or Rib HAMS | EehGeanedCroskers oo 3w | PORK ROAST Fresh Cooked Shtimp 15, 1k, 23 }&Lfol‘:’ Lb. 1 7c ClawCrabMeat .................c....... ;.n,. 152 A 19C Regular Lump Crab Meat . Center Slices Ib. 25¢ { Special Lump Crab Meat . Ele:::::: ib. 23c E::pl, Ib. 19(: Wet M . UNEEDA BAKERS Ll Lot i’ 43z, o 59 HVEN- B E A N s Dethol Liquid e 2'5c »t. 45¢ Dethol Gun o H E I N Z BAKED ChOCOIate Roy al LunCh Pfumc;tc,SE;:LS dra:ns. ; hieases . Jeani 23C Ban_apa Twist{ Crackers Babo, for porcelain and enamel NEW LARGER SIZES || & ). e | LFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP = 4ew-25c WG PG dae ocidhi 19¢ 1 OCTAGON ~ KIRKMAN'S SOAP 6<x-19¢ s Il GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY DOGGIE DINNER 2cn19c¢ * BIGGEST VALUE IN HEINZ HISTORY * ‘ Cake FlOlll', ""'-25C IVORY SOA Lowea Picst 1gn @y el : Be WAS Il 0z. AND THE WORLD’S FINEST BAKED BEANS | in Years cake

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