Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1932, Page 12

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SIAR, WASHIsWIUN, D. C, MONDAY, DkCesbug 5, sz ;BRI"SHTUR[VWE %‘?2%"@3“"“‘? : | O D O OCOOCT0gD ; Y B 1 Special Sale All This Week! ; - TRADE BY BARTER | e p Farmer in Carolina s mnnns oo By the Assoclated Press. KINGSTREE, 5. C., Decem- ’ i bFr 5—~A covey of quail, the - xchange Restrictions Among | i\:;:":,ggzfi'v?fi;flai;fif,g‘:;: ! nt s _ : y W. N. Cooper, iamsburg 4 ALSO OWNING County fi 3 35 Nations One Cause of e e L = AND OPERATING : making occasonal excursicns into C. of C. Action. Cooper's yard for bits of grain i e 9 e - The farmer put out a daily meal i . These Prices FREE — Onc_ b of finely-cracked grain. .:J’hs':’{":'n' 52 4 Washington AEUIT’ GELATINE & LONDON (#)—Bick to barter—but since then the birds have re- ma. S T s 35 S8 o giant scale—is the plan of the| | Zained close to the barnyard — ol " 'K'!"‘U‘fifl' e Cocper’s friends have been warned ondon Chamber of Commerce to re- not to shoot them. His Germzn $huila British trade. | | police dog has been taught not ; : 3 B o, | | BT CANNED FOODS R R e T A TR IR Sxestrictions instituted by 35 nations | $and increising trade stagnation have| would be payable in “bartex.” thus 3-1b, 55(‘. > ’ . Srought the chamber to advocate this| siimulating e of British shipping. OST of you have tried Hunt's Supreme Quality canned foods iy Sanico Buckw’t Mix. . 2 e 15¢ Z¥eturn to yester-century's simplicities. | ™ Existing frozen credits, the Chamber M 5% A i carton of i ) § Coining the word “bartex' to de-| suggests, could under this system be | and know how delicious they are. Hunt’s Supreme Quality Sanico Selected Eggs o 39€ Pillsbury’s Pancake. .2 v 15¢ Heribe its plan, the chamber i backed | released at once, if the foreign govern- | : § k Fresh Breakiast E carton of §() An e Pl 10 By the Association of British Chambers | yments undertook to issue “bartex” 10- | canned fruits are packed in extra heavy syrup, and are designated resh Dreakfast Eggs (", oUc unt Jemima Pancake . . . pke. 10c =t Commerce, the Federation of British | yeay guaranteed bonds, payable one- as Foncy, the to ade of conned fraits S . Fl 5-Tb. 15 12-1b. . e e o Unae g | Lenth, each sear and covered by an ¥, P gr - anico Flour ;" 15¢ 5> 30c | Flako Pie Crust s. 505~ t s of exports over imports | Red P B 2government shall create barter clearing | fo cuch vatae, * e . . ) 12-1b, R For Fluffi e e T T S T | ( :HECK these prices carefully—make a list of the items you want Pillsbury’s Flour . ... 1% 37c Bisquick F.fumer -.oke. 33 Stions to all countries with exchange Te- | spanley ““hat thess: proposals are in ; [ and the quality of each—then visit your nearest SANITARY Gold 12-1b. : f don. : k Sermid old Medal Flour. . . . 37c an: o k. e I S o e or PIGGLY WIGGLY. Our stock on some items is limited, so Mg Swans Down Flour ws. 25¢ ouses should be set up in the United | tyion bread ‘and that, pending & . o = w”hin 0! Plain or 12-1b, o ix Eibelom and 1o, ihe "counirics, Wi | compiete reform of our Tonetary sys- come early as these prices are subject to previous sale. gton cirxin, 1™ 35¢ o Ginger Bread M Souchers or some similar documents | frm, POt in its national and interna; vould be issued which would involve for 3 [ trade on a primitive barter basis than | | Hheir liquidation the passage of goods. | | — Y . . AKE JEI I WELL Nl 2 "Rl of exchange fupnastion wotia be | (0o R0 rade st ally C 1K © “ans for Small Families (Sufficient for Two Servings) QU = e nvolved, it is argued, and | par G Dottt n of Britain makes the barter clearing houses are not very | highly regarded in official quarters, but | “‘b' Economy with quality O A S ghly o quarters, T = ELL- o I { such a plan simple, as it is| some”action may be obtained by the | Q 5 OA S Thuy JELL wréh:;&% re shi U- | powerful organizations supporting the | l d P h DESSERT. Sthes viice eachnes 5c At New Low Prices JELL-WELL is fine qual- —as fine as you can buy—if D s oo be. Bt ol be put into ounce ity—yow'll recognize that it isn't satisfactory in every &rolling clearing ho operation within & week, Sir Stanley i o ” way return unused pertion s b . 20. % As worked out by the chamber and A t i hnind 3% wameo quickly when you try it. ¢ e ce Qescrived by Sir Stanley Machin, the | ¢ o . or pl‘lCO S . can package package Eranoraine’ it Jol S Setiee merhoe s nior vice president, the plan would e | = { z Well—with no sacrifice to work like this: ‘ HELD AS CLUB BURGLAR e Assort if You ; 7c 13c | auality. 4 | % Assuming legal sanction and agree- . | 20 5 55 1 0 | Sments h h the 1 e Choo'e | . oz. B T S v e Rt Fruits for Salad, Bart- | emero awmmo | | Perrke §e | | 3z OC 5 10€ #value of an external trade barter unit ) ®o be known as “bartex” would be fixed 200 Thefts. l . 8- —_—————] = Jwithin eich, and negotiable only be- b tt » Sween Britatn and the specific country,| CHICAGO, December 5 ().—A wom- € ears or 1nac os. g % The only procedure then necessary | an giving the name of Mrs. Barbara F g Ib. Ibs. ould be for the seller In, say, Den- = : t 2 o ; Z.m. 1o draw on the Engiish biyer for | o Ariington, 26, of Rochester, N . L u or al' On ar $. e et ve c, C Fhe invoice value of goods in -bartex. | ¥» Was held yesterday for arraignment | 2 his bank. The English buyer | as the “woman's club” burglar, said by size take up the documents in ster- | police to be responsible for 200 thefts ‘No. 1.:% for Small Families (Sufficient for Four Servings) EREE Palmolive Soap at 3 cakes 23c e ding, the Danish seller be paid in |curing the last eight months. 2 cakes of OCTAGON grogner. ¥ | Police said the burglar registered at | B LAUNDRY SOAP with for % Certificates of origin would accom- | women's clubs and while club members o No. 1 @any shipments and British ships ' were at meals, ransacked their rooms. Sl d P h R c e e : iced Peaches . .J . s Hellmann’s Salad Dressing . . . % i Bartlett Pears . . ™! 1(c ressmg 9c ? Standard Corn. . .4 No.2cans 25¢ ® Peerless Macaroni . Th ere ls a L . Standard Peas. . ... ... .cn 10c Sealect Evap. Milk . . . 3 tan cans 17¢ —_ ,, Royal Anne Cherries) 9 %19 5 c Stand’d Cut Beans. 4 No. 2cams 25¢ | Borden’s Evap. Milk . 3 un cans 20c . . Dlfierence E Fruits for Salad . s v Stand’rd Tomatoes. 4 oz cans 25¢ | Carnation Milk . . . ..3 tant cans 20c = Canned Grapefruit . 2 ~o. 2 cans 25¢ Eagle Cond. Milk ° ; = Grapefruit Juice . . . 4 8-or. cans 25¢ Paper-Shell Almond. In su ga Fooo ; Big Cans, No. 24 size R ey Honey Dew Pineapple. .2 &, 35¢ Paper-Shell Pecans 1;:?3 cane sugar, as rfi:i,iledd in [ > Halve d Peaches Pineapple Juice. ... .No.1can 10c¢ | California Walnuts . . . . . .m 25¢ this country, has established a 5 : No. 21 9 definite standard of quality by | || B e e 2 290 Campbell’s Pork and Beans . . . .= 5¢ [ g TY q y which America’s sugar values e peaches canned. B are measured and judged. OF P | Michigan PeaBeans . . . . . .3 10c How can a woman know she is Nz : allan Irunes No. 2% . getting this standard excellence O e O 1DC Libby’s Rosedale *:2™ Salmon . .- 10c in the sugar she buys? The surest e e e e way is to demand an identified S cane sugar. Then you know— W Bartlett Pears i 2%19 FRUITS & VEGETABLES D emah Ll o e ey AN 1JIC ; Y k S R ow it is made symmetrical in size. What itsis made from U l d A k ¢ or tayman Ome : 2 npeele rICOLS ) Jack Frost Sugar is Pure Cane mg s ngm e Nfléé’/z 19c Sugar. ldentified by the distinc- ; Xcious i flavor. Serve alone or in fruit tive blue box and familiar trade ~ k. Guaranteed b . mark. >y ===, Fruits for Salads ? Romes for baking, Yorks for pies and The National Sugar Refining Co. of N. J. . REME FRUITS FOR SALAD are NoC.Afi‘/zZ 5 [ 3 ! eating, Staymans for eating and apple- There’sa I by, BEREEI0 i om : sauce—you are familiar with these vari- JH[K Fmsr SUE"R . I N S ;t;fi';t T:eecsii lplreferrgd lo'callirl grao‘::n applzs I;_re i:fiall-ed :o ; . - ow prices in a nitary and Piggly Wiggly for every purpose: *| z Royal Anne Cllel’l‘les No. 2Y, 2 5 c stores. Granulated Confectioners (xxxx) Bun Full tree-ripened white cherries with a deep CAN Fowdired Tablet Brown = Pl e e Specially Ib . S, Priced at c : Asparagus & . U reen No. 2 New Cabbage Bulk Turnips. ..., _ =y oy e oo 2 G0 DOC Old Cabbage. ..~ . Lk | Bk R 7 5 £ i & H - | 7 & : = t s H S Ey b 2 S £ A = 5 ¢ £ - | i 4 5 3 S 3 H 2 & s H 3 H 3 g 3 THE NEW LARGE SIZE—“The world’s largest soap.” Asparagus White) Crisp Celery Yellow Onions / ml:e and flg;.‘:nt cnlydclicless e bat l::oANI 25c Cranberries California Lemons Canned Berries White P : 10~ 13 2.zt ot e e e 't ] 9 ite Fotatoes - 19C RIES, BLACK RASPBERRIES. S weet Potatoes 4= 10c ’ . ’ Additional Specials? . HUMMING BIRD TONGUES [Pt . . . . "R | 1932 Crop Dried Fruit | | Land O Lakes ° were served at a feast of Lucullus. Yet the dish was valued more e 6 cakes 1 9c | Dried frults are econom healthtul ana | 2 :tm:.-wl :1:1; b 35 - in Four menui. ‘Thero are so'many dishes in > o i< % ¢ Phillips Delicious tomato soup has a special appeal because of Bulk Prunes so-os . 2 ms. 25 butter, c 7 il gt ot e s g UNGRADED California. Asparagus White Spears. Choice Peaches. . .. .. w 10¢ the price! Ask your grocer. Sllnsweet Pruges . 1-1b. DPkg. loc is & No. 2 size can, L California Carrots. 2 bunches 15¢ Tomatoes . ........3 ms 25¢ BERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, RED RASPBER- ¢ TEN THOUSAND : THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY’S CLOSING Hce Nowd % for its great costliness than for its delicacy of flavor. oo g its fine flavor—and the cost is incredibly low. The soup is made | Gibraltar Asparagus T o o 25(: | Exmma Apricots. . . ... » 12V ‘ | / 7 Sanitary or . s CHICKEN . : Sunsweet Prunes. 2. »ks. 17¢ ' You'll like Phillips Delicious tomato soup — and youll also like Trlpoh Ao NoopLe Dinner . . . W 49c Medium A dinner in a jar—simply heat and serve—single jar 25c. opposite page. - =} | Golden Bloom Raisins . . rxs. 5¢ DELICIOUS Bl e .. . . . 1 | 5 DelMonteRaisins 10¢; 3sues 25¢ T Gaed qmelity—Bles voss. = c | Del Monte Apricots. . .sxe. 12¢ e Del Monte Mixed Fruit, rxc. 22¢ ' Lu.x TOilet Soap . . cakes zoc | Drfl:;wefihl{:;-u .“..p:.wc The soap that movie stars indorse. Pitted and Pasteurized . Maximum Prunes. 2. vis. 14¢ : Leas Libby’s Sauer Kraut . . . bi | i : PfllLLlp CdE=n .v..yu.. vegetable to serve with fresh pork—see pork price oo 1 5c ‘ Sun M‘ids,lsdfl.’.i,nfifl;‘;_' vz 10c EEEEETEIns

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