Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1932, Page 13

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LEGISLATURE'S AID GIVEN TONEW YORK State Assembly Passes Bills to Permit City to Cut "33 { Budget $40,000,000. - By the Associated Press LBANY, N. Y, December 15.—The Btate Legislature put out & steadying | hand today to kup ew York City on | 18 inancial foet | A grdinsry sesson, acting \h *lv morning. pund i v to lcp $40,000,- 000 Ofl its 1933 b.ad" Cuininittee Is \unud. Earlier it had acted on Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt's request for a move tow reorganizing the city's government for greater efficiency and economy. & sug- gm.\nn also advanced by Alfred E. mith. The Legislature created a bi- tisan committee to examine the pr'l'ha legislative mill also rruund out res to relieve four r pressed 8; D\m- fl) lule um yTact rk, Utica u\d Newnrk were :\Ilhnr- ized to refund part of their bonded debts. Salaries to Be Cut $20,000,000. The New York City measures, which | enmlun s&lan reductions of §20,000,- T h e w ol Bt New York Ot | crat, suggesied an invest gation of | ‘lhese banh s,” but no action \us One bill authorized reopening me 1933 hudget which has been passed a 855,000, Another cut Sehaal teach les. mpowered the city to cut salaries ol nremen lice and all other employes vmou salaries have been prot.ectzd by PATMAN ASKS HELP FOR BONUS PASSAGE Urges All War Veterans to Exert § Pressure on Congress, but Not to Visit Capital. Csllmg upon all World War veterans to join veterans' organizations which are campaigning for immediate us, Representative Congress ear], pasn leglsiation % ‘The Texm asked all veterans to bring ressure to bear on Congress through e American Legion, the Veterans ut Foreign Wars and the Disabled Ameri- can Veterans, but not to undertake a | march on Was) “A march on Wnshmzton by destitute | veterans,” AP said, “will be mJurmus to_our cause.” Representative P-tmm declared pas- sage ol Pending bunus legislation »is Pihe | Propost at will bring | lmm:dut: Felidy T every tection of the | country.” | “It is the only way,” he continued, | “that the currency can be expanded witho‘\’n causmg people to = = get further 'y more interest, or by giving PRESS CLUB WILL ELECT - OFFICERS WITH MACHINES Voting on Nomilhees tofilBe Held Saturday Fromr 10:A.M. to 7 P.M. . Representative Sol Blunm of New ‘York arranged for the voting machines. Those to be voted on include: Raymond P. Bnndt for president; ‘Willlam C. Murphy, jr., for vice presi- den! Frederlck W Perkms amil ‘Hayden, Lyl lor -year term members of board of pvemofl Lee Poe Hart, for two-year unexpired term member of board of governors, and John F. Chester and Richard W. West- | for onc-year unexpired term | Thembers of poard of governors. e For the first time a woman has just | been appointed guide leclurerhatxlhe it e Week End Special “Fairfax”™ Velvet Gloss $9°7 .Gal A $3.00 Value For fixing up the chil- SRR s the new toys arrive. , .for getting the htc}:en in ship-shape for all the hol- iday bustle. . for bath- Fooms, or any place where a gaod washable gloas finish is desired, “Fairfax" Velut Gloss lxn no superior. Comes in many beautiful shades. DPhone orders accepte at this bargain price. Phone Mr. Bishop, Met. 0150. Butler Flynn Paint Co. .tlt#**t‘tt##t*‘*"!‘#t*#t**_ - 607—609 C St., N.W. Met. 0150 — 0151 j»‘a&ttttttttttx“ 3 Rk Kk ok ok R ok kA ok Kk ok ok kK Ok kK Ok Xk THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, In addition to buying your food needs for this week end, why nat select items you'll want for next week? You save ‘yourself much time and trouble if you get them now instead of waiting for the big rush next week. Our stores are chock-full of Christmas foods at most reasonable prices. ONE DAY ONLY SALE Tomorrow—Friday HUNT'S SUPREME BARTLETT PEARS Special 1 Tomarrow arge Friday Osly! 3 ouny C You know Hunt's Supreme quality, the very finest p-ckod large, fancy halves; full ripe, uniform in size "and deliciously good. So don't overlook this value. You'll have many opportunities during the holidays to serve pears in salads or desserts. Buy a half dozen or more. PURE, WHOLESOME Christmas Candies You'll find our stores stocked with pure, whole- some candies FRESH especially for Christmas buying. Look over our selection for gift buying or home consumption. Assorted Chocolates Tdeally suited for heme er gift—fve chocolate-cevered candies in ' Tett atiractive bex. Filled Candies n.19¢c; 2m. 35¢ Delicious filled candy—packed in & mnitary cellophane . Cream and Gum. .. .» 19¢; 2m 35¢c Soft candies preferred by masy youngsters. In eello- phane bags. Hershey’s Kisses Celigghane You know this itema—this is fresh stock specially pack- aged for Christmas, 5¢ Gum and Candy A wide assortment from which to choose. Sensationally Low Prices ON Fruits for “two” Three popular items: Sliced peaches, apricots and pineapple tidbits, in small eight (8) ounce cans. Each can contains sufficient for two servings . . . at these prices why not stock your pantry and be ready for the many times you'll want them. Del Monte Peaches Your Choice Del Monte Apricots Honey Dew Tidbits S (Pinesnple) Just Think of it—20 Cans for %1% NOTE—This would make au inexpensive yet much appreciated Christmas presest. SPECIALS THIS WEEK! These Prices Quoted Are Special Until Saturday’s Closing “13c w27c = 53c Sanico Flour. .. Christmas Turkey sands of the very finest turkey: assured of getting the size and kind you want by leaving your order early. Week End 7 D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. ALS OWNING ERATING IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Beef —Beef —Beef Our Sensational Sale Continues The sensationally low prices which we announced in Mondly s papers continue in effect. Don’t let these prices frighten you—this is high-grade U. S. Govern. ment inspected beef, the kind you expect to find in our markets. lt will be a long tune, in our opinion, before you again see such low prices on high-quality beef, so why not enjoy beef at these low prices while you may. STEAKS ROASTS Bottom Round . 18¢ |f| Chuck . . .. .®»10¢ TopRound . . .%-23c || 3-Corner . . . .® 15¢ Sirloin . . . . .»23c (| PrimeRib . . .®» 18¢ Porterhouse . .. 29c Bouillon . . . .®18¢ Boiling Beef . Hamburg Steak . «..and a Special Low Price on MORRELL’S PRIDE SKINNED HAMS You won’t need much urging to pur- chase these mhonnlly advertised Per “Morrell’s Pride” Hams at this special P °‘“‘d1 Oc low price. NOTE—These are large 20 WHOLE or HALF to 22 pound hams. Special Sausage .~ v 20¢ Special Franks. "“"' e 20c Jos. Phillips Smsagc. .. 25¢ Br’kfield Sausage Meat n. 15¢ Swifts Family Links . .m 15¢ Clover Sliced Bacon . ..n 17¢ Puritan Sliced Bacon. .» 25¢ Bulk or Carton Lard. ..» éc SLICES OF HAM........~1lc Fancy Fresh Killed DUCKS Again we offer fancy fresh killed ducks—a real treat at this season ofthe year. Seethem in your nearest Slm!hry or Pl.gly Wiggly markets. = 19¢ Save 4}5 on ’I;lis_ Combination _I l p:x. KR The Co;:'iindiu L ! o Kru;y Crackers 236 1 “A Cup You’ll Linger Over” Fish for Friday-- Fillet of Haddock Sliced Halibut ....... w. 25¢ Fancy Smelts Fresh Trout .......... w. 15¢ Fresh Mackerel Fresh Croakers ....... m. 10c Opysters % » 13c3 o 23c; o 45¢ STANDARD Leave Your Order Early For Your We have placed orders for thou- American, Swiss, Velveeta or Pimento UNEEDA BAKERS Premium Sodas =" 10c swe 1.19¢ Larger and Finer PIGGLY WIGGLY For your convenience and to better serve our patrons we are moving from our present store at 4237 Wisconsin Avenue to this larger and better equipped store room at 4201 WISCONSIN AVE. CORNER OF VAN NESS 8T. Opens for Business SATURDAY DECEMBER 17th, 1932 You'll find in this store a combination of all the desired features of Piggly Wiggly, backed by the - standing and good will of Sanitary Grocery Co., Ine. ©® Shop As You Go ® Price Tags Guide Your Purchases © No Nurry, No Delay, That's the Piggly Wigtly Weay Holiday California Walnuts Paper Shell Pecans Paper Shell Almonds Brazil Nuts Mixed Nuts ... o w193 3m 55c Dromedary Dates .. .. »s 17¢; 3 tor 50c Unpitted Dates 2-m. pis. 25¢ Pantheon Currants ........... s 15¢ b, 25C 1B su 20¢; 2-b. sar 39¢ Mincemea! wee. 15¢ Dromedary Peelor Citron . . . ¢ 10c R. & R, Plum Pudding 1, 3 27¢ Welch’s Grape Juice . .. »int 18c} auart 35¢ Sanico Grape Juice . . . . vint 15¢; quart 29¢ Maraschino %% Chetries 'fi 9c; o 20c Sanico Vanilla Fhvoring e & Sanico Lemon Flavoring Jacobs’ Mushrooms. . Pecan Halves Walnut Meats Black Walnut Meats Wyandotte Ripe Olives. ... s-os can 19¢ Stuffed Olives. .. ¢-os sor 10c; 8-or. 1ar 20c Queen Olives. ... wart 32¢; s wotte §3c Stokely’s Cr'berry Sauce ean 15¢, 2 cans 29¢ Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. . .2 wttis 27¢ Rock Creek Ginger Ale. . .3 big conts. 25¢ Treat Your Family SANITARY'’S . Holiday Special # ‘FRUIT CAKE Peanut Cakes ioueh nok the most Expen and and we are sure you will appreciate this quality {f:‘l: cake at this very reason- 2 POUND SIZE SANICO LIGHT FRUIT CAKES The Very Finest Baked Nucoa NUT MARGARINE kY cctally riced i $1.893253.00 In & beantiful Lithographed Gift Tin FRUITS & VEGETABLES Juicy Bulk Oranges Washed and polished—the same good 95¢ Gold Medal Flour %17¢ = 32¢ " 63c 4 == 19¢ A.flflnl Gamay or. Ivory Soap - il Fig Bars (bulk) . .2=17¢c College Inn Spaghetussu2 ==17¢c:6"49c College Inn Rice Dinner 2= 17¢:6 =~ 49c¢c “Clean Sweep”’ Brooms . . - 15c Campbell’s Asst. Soups. 2 == 17c 6-49c Campbell’s Tomato Soup,2=15¢c:6-43¢C Horiey Dew Pineapple &=t . 2 * == 29¢ Libby’s = Hash . . .=17¢:2 = 33cC Dellml\h'{gnteo%’.‘.'-%’:u‘fl:‘e‘i‘-Corn il es g s Gl ok ok K K F Kk K+ & £ & & % K & Xk kK K|k & X 25¢ il tohad. B 2 usually graded and box Xe pensive grading and boxing has Lbs. 4c been done away with and you m 2le n. 35¢ America's_Finest Quality Sweet Cream Butter ‘. 35¢ Jumbo. .. .n 30¢; 2 me. 59¢ Sanitary. . .. 30¢; 2 ms. 59¢ Quality Flavor JUMBO BREAD Children Love These Larger Slices l%fllfl lsc .lu-\o.lr ......... Ib. Joat 5S¢ Sanico Shiced. . ....m. loat 8¢ K & K X K & % & kK % £ & % & ¥ K|% x 3 % ¥ save the difference. Maryland Beets. .2 buehes 15¢ Ewd New Cabbage.....» 4 Old Cabbage for Slaw, 2 ne. 5¢ California Carrots, 2 v 15¢ Emperor Grapes....3 ne. 20c Idaho Baking Potatoes . . Iceberg Lettuce. . . .2 nesds 15¢ Bosc Eating Pears, 4 me. 25¢c Local Basket Apples, 4 m 18¢c Crisp Celery -......2 wam 19¢c . 10 ~ 25¢c Red or Yellow Sweet Potatoes . . 4 ™ 10c Fancy White Potatoes ok Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes . ok ok R % & % K K R X A ¥ % K|K ¥ X K K K X ¥ KX .10~ 15c¢ .4 ™10c Do 2 % A kK K K K A K Ak K K Kk Kk K K Kk ok ok % kK K ok K K KK Kk Rk Y I O D E R E N EEEEE E R EEEE R S A LR

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