Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1932, Page 13

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os maswwarc | QUALTY LOTHIG AGONY DRIVE (90 score) Butter—One-pound prints (93 score), 3 tub, 24. CONFIDENCE MARKS voucrazry | MORE IN DENAND -7, %5722 CONGRESS OPENNG | You cannot hope to get lasting|| lief from cruel, crippling rheumatic | | L enze D e snd reing if sou are a ‘sinve ||| Sharp ~ Sales Gain Spurs | reccpie, 30252 %0 laxative drugs ; . 36a361%; I Medicat Manufacturers Planning | Medical jes make no secret mediums, 31 Spring Offerings. Eges—He | of the fact that often sluggish bowels Poultry, contribute the poisons and acid con- ditions which result in painful, swollen, inflamed limbs and joints You must stop thece poisons at the source. s in sales of qu of Nufol treatment for men, and s cost of only a fe Doztors specially rec: omend this new form of Nujol treat- ment for the as $75 :d of the ago, “be- of an by one Ires crey a spiral ¢ fabrics of the the second BREAKS UP ACOLD IN A JIFFY Feel Like a New Person Almost Before You Know It alive— 10212; old hens, 12al? young hens, 16; No. 2 tes, 32a35; current Wall Street Feels Action Will Be Taken to Ease Situation. Turkeys, old toms, oung toms, 14; 9a10; chickens, unds and_over, | under, 12a13; | Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘eghorns. December 5.—The con- | 14a15; i 15a16; case at the start of the legislative ses- n & year ago. i financial district feels that there | any important problems now ing for solution that Congress will down to work and pass the egislation needed during a_beer levy > welcomed by doption of such | Id be followed | In fact, the | might prove | g—though this | seasonal tenden- | per dozen, 1.50a1.80. 1 inded brokers do not be- | > will put forth | fend: y are out of | 4 | is cet at is quite | Terent from that of a 3 5, when | district with fear nearly | opened. Nor | d chills without bonus _proposals . the stock sales | the stock | nuisance” | cola G WELL #ifly, not to cure a hundred diffe things. Take two tablets now 1ow directions water, up; pois you ieel 1 If it docsn't d back. Get a box now surprised at the speed with which it Costs only a few cents. works HILL ehitis, knowin t otherwise rouble. omylsion tof Bronchial Infections ||| win s system, whicn is being usea |2 Need Creosote from a ¢ the Legislature will | incorporate ness on the :change _and Spring will be abot at of the Fall sea may account for t of the total Spring bus Increased demand for standerd types of merchandise is causing ma: and clothing cutters here to s | terest in the “square-inch | which, utilizing the “square-inch” guide | rule, increases or decreas o standard 36 size for different mod Thus, instead of handing a cuf o , |Dlece’ of goods and letting him guess YO Foull be |Dow to get a certain number of gar- | ments out of it—the common practice— the lengths are cut to the determined Ca g m(ia:urcmcms for m}n size. '{hh Qo: | 2 : % ine | only removes waste from cutting, but,| By the Assoctated Press. emeietE SeRE Q"‘nm‘lm-.m standard _sizes, since clerical | Ch gashed on individual ban Compound | records keep a check on the original |accounts in leading cities of the Federal | | and subsequent cuttings. Reserve Sysiem show a Aipdcr)\ccnl (;L ne during the week ended November Inventories Taken. ) The ls »d contained but r‘:\c} ness days. In the tabl follows | debits are given for comparable | announced by the Federal Legislatures propose to deal with tax relief. s and invest- Then fol- as they fear public n of munici- counties, town- CHECKS ON INDIVIDUAL & BANK ACCOUNTS DROP i na: such ns outstanding and nxious to k lders naturally municipal .credit 1932 NEW YORK, Dece by the bigger clothing cutters, every |the cutter knows beforehand the number | period: bf square inches of cloth allowed him |Reserve for various lines. These have all been |\eek ended Nov. 3 $5.075,404,000 determined by test layouts, giving care- | previous w N 5 630,000 ful thought to cloth pattern Same week 1 Whn‘e some hausgs ix"e fiprning or | REA o 3 > reparing to open Spring lines, quite 5 3 Decs % 'Tew diy goods wholesalers are taking| FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Q5 peed inventories this week. Some of these | (quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co) | s . 2 wholesalers have been 5o cautious about . e s their stocks and future business trends el 1SSy | U. S. TREASURY CERTIFICATES that they have delayed orderi: $ | rted by Chas. D. Barney & Co.) lines as wash goods and bedspeacs, . ; e with the result that these wares cannot n. . 2 E 1 10015 be displayed until after the turn of the | ira 530, 505 s P B year. ! ‘crachma ic W e 1 " 100 Alihough the quality trend applies to | Mrdrid. peseta:. ... 1i : b ; a0 clothing, it seems that wdrk shirts still | Vien 1 - . N . 100 2 have a price-basis appeal. . One of the | Budapest, largest merchandising stores over th weei end ordered 86,000 dozen wor men’s shirts to retail at 20 cents each. (Copyright. 1932) s our best doctors to serious in the coughs Have fewer COLDS this Make *1 go .as far as *3 when fighting those stubborn colds PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC is 3 times as powerful as other leading mouth antiseptics. Hence it goes 3 times as far. And whether you buy the 25¢, 50c¢, or 31 size, you still get 3 times as much for your money. YOU may be trying to save money. But instead of saving it,you’re losing it if you don't know the difference be- tween the two kinds of mouth antiseptics on the market. One kind must be used full strength to be effective—that means f you add water, it won't kill germs.” Pepsodent CAN be diluted But the other kind—Pepsodent Antiseptic ~is powerful enough to be diluted with %2 parts of water and still kil germs in sless than 10 seconds—yer Pepsodent is fabsolutely safe when used full strength. Pepsodent Antiseptic is at least three times as powerful as other leading mouth antiseptics. Hence it goes three times as far—gives you three times as much for your money—and gives you extra protection against stubborn sore throat colds, unpleasant breath, and all kinds of germ infections. Be safe—and save money! When choosing your mouth antiseptic, be sure you choose the one that, even when it is diluted with water, still kills germs! The other kind costs more , .. cither in money or in health. Insist on Pepsodent Antiseptic—and be safe! fPepsodent Antiseptic IMPURE BREATH (Halitosis) The amazing results of Pepsodent Antiseptc In fighting sore throat colds prove its effectiveness in checking Bad Breath (Halitosis). Remember, Pepsodent is 3 times more powerful in killing germs than other leading mouth antiseptics. Remember, even when diluted with water it still kills germs. Some of the SO different uses for this modern antiseptic Cutsand Abrasions Smoker's Throat After Shaving Bad Breath Chapped Hands Mouth Irritations Dandruft Irritations of the Skin Irritations Gums Checks Under-Arm After Extractlons lon erap Tired, Aching Feet “Athlete’s Foot” TWO FAMOUS RADIO PROGRAMS Amos '’ Andy . . . The Goldbergs| ‘Every night except Saturday and Suaday, over N.B.C. | 1 #* 18 4 ok oo kel ok ool Pl ool o ook ok ke o 1| X KK K K Kk | Now for a 10c Pork Sale! cEEd A3 LR IR I SE SR IR IR R B IR AR 2B E 3 3 Great * Tk ok ok ok R ko ok ok ok kK kK K K K K Unusually Low Market Prices Makej This Possible 6PIGGLY WIGGLY FOOD STORES| SVETT D Prices on fresh pork have reached a piti- fully low level. Just another case of lack of sufficient demand to use up current stocks and supplies piling up in the hands of the meat packers. It has been stated repeatedly by econo- mists that distribution has not kept up with production. You have all read of the pitifully low prices on live stock. There are 216 which will let us stay in business and con- tinue to serve both the producer and you. * We are very; confident that this sale will result in the disgribution by us of a tremen- dously increasedl quantity of pork products and we also feel that you will eagerly take advantage of these very low prices for high- class pork products, all United States Gov- ernment inspectied and sold to you under the Ak ki koo e ool e ok ok ok e ke ko Sanitary and Pggly Wiggly markets being operated by us in Washington and its sub- urbs. If there is any virtue in crganized distribution, it should be demonstrated in these times. So we are again going to use our facilities to do what we can to help in the distribution of surplus supplies, and are starting out with the delivery of five carloads of fresh pork products which we are going to offer you at the lowest legitimate prices we have ever known, and, by legitimate, we mean prices best of sanitaryf conditions in our modernly equipped markets. While our wnusual purchase at one time of five carloads (of fresh pork for this sale is seemingly, evenl to us, a very large quantity, we anticipate tlhat the eagerness with which our friends willl take advantage of this offer- ing will’soon deplete stocks, and as there are 216 markets to iconsider, our offering is made with the understanding that these prices will prevail on each, item quoted until the supply in each store hds been exhausted: Lean Fresh Hams (WHOLE OR HALF) | Why not serve one of these Lb. fine hams—average weight eight (8) to ten (10) pounds . . . de- licious whether served hot or cold. Fresh Spareribs A favorite dish, especially Lb. with the men folks. Serve gpare- ribs with sweet potatoes or sauerkraut. | Pork Loin Roasts (WHOLE OR HALF) Pork loin roasts are a standby Lb. on most tables. Here is an un- usual value — average weight eight to ten pounds. i Fresh Shoulders Fresh shoulders are relished Lb. by many families—serve with cabbage, sweet potatoes or boiled white potatoes and string beans. Average weight 4 to 6 pounds—just right for the small families. : Fresh Boston Butts Remember the “pork for roasting” we introduced to our patrons a few weeks ago. Here it is again under its generally accepted name—4 to 6 pounds in weight. Remember, Boston Butts are practically all meat, just a small blade bone. End Pork Chops c Lean or end pork chops quoted at the lowest price ever in our markets—they-are fine. Note:—SELECT PORK CHOPS. . ..........n 15¢ Lb. R K K K R R K ok K kK o kR ok K ok R ok ok ok Kk ok K gk ok R Kk X ¥ K %

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