Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1933, Page 6

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A—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, J:'TUARY 2, 1933 e e e e e e e { gram; with its setting on the third fioor | ning. Both the retiring Governor and Work Out Accounts. CUUN"ES T0 SEEK pIShor S From the Front Row iy . o St et | o P o it on the amount of re- ABSECON, N. J. (/) .—Some one is .I:AX |_Aw REVlSIUN 000,000 additional State revenue, and | | Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters.® X Justice 3. erry of tate :‘:‘:’:;: :;:,’fi,:m,f:mz:‘:x then a means would have to be found = 5 to !;eneve this sc:ht.e t.ru:':ry ::{':md" rding “watch dog.” Pete, & goose, earned discussing the matter .| Th » on & man who married the woman & 3 Gov. the watch title by Joudly n Ritchle, who nflemu ltho K At ;.mfln{“’ he shouldn’t have married—and who ‘Mrs. g at the .wg:n‘ch dvldwn. e disap- Would Reduce Minimum i &, B, S CFont St | [t Baney, who e bon | R IO W0y Wi : " witty and wise, wrt 2 o soho | L R Ul'ed Un- lem,” the State head told the commis- Animal Kingdom” for one of It is brittle and bright fare—with 01 Levy Requir sioners' committee he could not support not much of & backbone—but able to : a plan that would throw a heavier e et LTS e ‘Howars, | take eare of itself through the man- der Maryland Aid Clause, [buies, s he tspmsrs Gt Bulfinors | w552 o i st Vi, | o, vhicn ihe e b s : i s —— 4 ru: additional State revenue & would | o i,;n};o%:gt han it probatly is o There g‘} 12: Instance, William . Even 'ess, Wasn’ largan 2 i fetes om. 'fl":am'fe’.mm” BN o e, Dol e DO fetter Barry I Sienger who ek the snall role : oposal 1 jon, - 3 ceiv v pen. He is a butler—bul d e during the coming session .51 ARG serviceableBarry | not a Park avenue or Lelcester n’fi;“;.:"&:?,;‘g; Howard— of the Maryland Legislature, togeth- |DoWever, has the indorsement of both LR 7 S o A er with the views expressed by some | the Maryland Farm Buresu Federation | e BT eckiatls with ihe | 8 smooth and polished and pleasant it . . LJ members of the General Assembly |80d the Maryland State Grange, who . e opmass. “rhapsodises | 85 ever. But ism't it perhaps a fact U h g h N Y h a Tegarding those. questions.) suggpet o general ealos tax a5 & Tosena| [ oy | O e e Racqomy | that Mr. Gargan steals some o the shering In the New Year wit tate vy Commission report Mr. Howard and | and has a beer with the master of ANNAPOLIS, Md, Janusry 3 (P)— | resommended & reduction. of the county the rest of the | the house. Around him, really, this R ds. 5. MELCHER. ° 3 5 cast. little kingd “heart of ol o e e e St o o I e e of | Wedeneste . v, teies” A3 | UTAH ROAD CHIEF STEPS Flne Arra y Of V alues 3 Tace track bett! 3 ex-prize er, hopelessly out of | tax yate they must maintain in order | faind by part of the o ing had a prosper- | gear with himseif and his profession, | |INTO GOVERNOR’S CHAIR . ;i f -3 varficip-fgli?l the State equalimtion | In his minority report on the Tax g‘!‘:d“_“’;“_‘{‘finyfi‘ DATINRee S ke hyple reeson Our stocks have been replenished following the holiday rush and ee 18 one whic pressed e | Survey Commission’s recommendations, gt e nothing r to do— R we are ready to serve you another year. We thank you for your utmost by county delegations during|william C. Walsh agreed that the O eelthis, has | and because he and Leslie HoWard |Henry H. Blood, Retiring Head of t SRR d 3 bRk Sl s the legislative session about to convene | county school levy should be reduced to e ooy | are friends. 3 patronage during the past year and assure you that we h 40 cents, but proposed that the State oMice® Bune of It has been said that this amusing | State Commission, Takes Oath as Sves pEs every effort in the year ahead to bring you the same unusual ere. Under the existing State law all coun- | treasury be reimbursed for the added $h lic, it gentleman is an intrusion in the = = : h : foe 4 gr;gfih;x:pfil:-:lc&ool‘g: ovf’la:, least | expense by the luxury tax he urged. Leslie Howard. seeems?‘;?asc' s :fp;’:[fifi\ig ?:;‘1?: o ‘;&fim"[fi: Beventh Executive Today. (= G service, satisfaction and Quality Merchandise. it e R 1t ten it into its head that this I3 & eel e op) bt By the Associated Press. & e ‘x’gr’é‘;‘u}“.c’i”:oi““éfi;"é.’xf ‘Qii“éi.‘%.;"". Keeps Thistledown Down. :unwhe txl,e‘;fulll‘ rof‘ "soum:;l and r‘:\ry" ‘D;gtg:riggflt:; = 1:?3:5;:? o ;1;1;}1 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, January 2. f Sh op this Year the m W ay and Save ting—Africa, perhaj n- . 3 to pay any additional amounts re-| ave W, L. Dunagan of Silverton, ;E)sz o Zpo id u);“w e are the best thing in the fim—both | —Henry H. Blood, 60-year-old retiring = g Oreg, has developed an effective| “Is it the kind of thing to take the of them look as though they were |chairman of the State Highway Com- | . Countles Object to Rate. o it children to?” having a good time—and if you have | mission and for years prominent in the lg c an c e method of keeping thistledown down. The countles, especially through the ‘We advise against taking the chil- an ex-fighter as a butler, and a A ountles, peclaly OUE e | Her turkeys are turned loose In the | v “msteads pasents shonld take | butler as & friend, it seems logical |industrial and commercial affairs of the contend they cannot stand such & high | thistle mhes and the gobblers gobble | themselves. “The Animal Kingdom” that these times should be just about | State, becomes Utah's seventh Governor rate on this tax under present condi- | every of the weed as it emerges| is not #n animal picture. It is adult as good as they are. at noon today. - Morton’s Plain or lodized | Store Closed Today—Beginning Tomorrow at 9:15 AM. == S a lt o8 3 T, 190 RGP TR &SCO Pancake Flour . . . . . 2k 9c 4SCO TableSyrup . . . . . . 2aml9c ' A&SCO FinestSugarCorn . . . . Zem19¢ : Phillips Cooked Spaghetti . . . . Zem9c Phillips Pea or Vegetable Soup . . 2 e 9c ASCO or Ritter Tomato Soup . . 2 eam9c : ASCO Sour Krout, Lima Beans, 3 1 9 Red Beets, or Stringless Beans | &) *** C . High-Grade Vegetables—Specially Priced for this week. ; ; Look at These Big 9c and 19¢ Values s ASCO Buckwheat Flour 1 Good Parlor Brooms _Golden Crown Syrup......... Galvanized Buckets ........... Karo Syrup (Blue Label) Chipso (Flake or Granulated). ige. prg. 19¢ ASCD Elbow Macaroni 1 Argo Gloss Starch Crispo Fig Bars A 4 Best Safety Matches. . Y ASCO Sliced Peaches. . ... ..... Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Del Monte Sliced Peaches .. Heinz Tomato Ketchup Tender Sweet Peas Cooked Corned Beef California Sardines Campbell's Assorted Soups Jobd Seaé Spaghetti or Macaroni ‘4500 Tomato Puree, 2 cans, 9¢ ( ini Only thé finegt ingredients obtainable are | pkg. S. S. Martini Butter Crackers uvud !n\{t g’”fl iyt e omrand and | Bottle 45C0 of goodness. Oven-Fresh to jot. o Cocktail ™ 25¢ '§'°,t°:i - Be 27¢ Value rea Wrapped and Sliced. Rabin lf}'.llit s 20¢ I Bread Supreme, 2 i 15¢ | i More Big 9c and 19c Values Sheldon Two-Trouser Suits || . . . When We Ivory | smpoc™ " | Lifebuoy 4SC0 Mixed Tea . ....... %-1b. pkg. Topcoats and Overcoats Say ALL Soap 50D Orange Pekoe Tea Balls e 19¢ Soap Crisco Shortening —a wide selection! L Holland Belle Vanilla Substitute .bot. 19 | 4::19c il 3 19¢ cakes $19 50 $ 2 3 50 We MEAN All.’! » P rinceséoglfiorfiz{%?g\;e,{o}ilu 19¢ WE MEAN business. Every So- Roun d Ste ak Sirloin Steak Smart-Looking Tuxedos English Drape Suits ciety Brand and Sheldon garment Included Included & Lb. 2 3 " z 7 in the house reduced. Overcoats C Lb C It's not often that you see clothing of Sheldon standard at the low prices of $19.50 and $23.50—so, here is your one big chance! When you need them Evening Saveory Freshly $ 50 $ 3 50 dthan el vow ueal e, Porterhouse Steak ™ 31¢| Ground Beef . ™ 15¢ o . Suits when you need them. To us Faney Lares Pk Gt S 1| Finst Suwar Cared 28 3 Veal Breads |x0r-ni o o it means a clearance. To you it Fork Lot SOCIETY D Sui SOCIETY BRAN < oast ........m. 10¢] S SOCIETY BRAND Suits, | SOCIETY BRA DSU(;?: means an opportunity to put 1b. Set 39{: . 10¢ Any Size P Topcoats, Overcoats; | and two Trouser Average Center Cut SHELDON 2-Trouser | Topcoats, Overcoats and . . Toma e s Ib. 1 Suits, O'Coats, Full S e yourself in clover so far as fine Not carted 1n al stores | Pork Chops. ..., 15¢ 12 /2C clothing is concerned. These —“SW— 50 50 crackerjack values should pack and 1 Pound Brigg’s Scrapple | for C $ 3 8. $4 3 3 our Second Floor, but we’re ready Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables with extra salesmen and service, ?:;:y Florlda Oranges . 2 N 33 c Society Brand’s Finest | Society Brand’s Finest and plenty of variety. oy T Suits, Also Tuxedos and | Overcoats and Full Dress La:;e éa(r):na:wns Cc:ligrgnia g:l:y Overcoats. Suits-—at-this low price! 3 Bocods by Ditect /Ml alicarintibe New Cabbage j Hard Cabbage . Men’s Clothing Department—Second Floor Cooking Apples . . t Eating Apples . Loose Turnips A Loose Carrots . . . Call Dlstrict 9400 \ i Fresh Cranberries Loose Parsnips :...... ¢ B HE EC T CO *¥ | % Ripe Grapefruit . .4~ 19c Call NAtional 5100 for all other store business o_0 ° ....l..

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