Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1933, Page 14

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hold up its price through international um;pm pmmbmu dumm of the sllver cur- “The existing banking sttuation shows 'we must l:‘v‘:umom hard money in any wm bill, which m explained was dmlhr to the prwnm recently o iutog Cibrency sgainst toa Viiver,"Whlen woud bevaiued at its issuing mnney Bill Reintroduced by Dill Pro- | market price 1 5 Y Plan of Restoration. vides for Purchase to o For example, it siiver were Boost Price. worth 25 the market, four q, the Associated Press. Friends of silver are preparing to lay b\lllkm Nefore President Roosevelt their pro- creue in value,” Dlll ld gim for getting more of this metal s measure purchase to the financial arteries of the|of the silver is w stop when the mml reaches $1.25 per ounce in the ma: — HUNTS JOB BY PLANE ntry. Senator Dill, Democrat, of Wash- ihgton, has reintroduced in the Senate s bill authorizing the Government to buy in the open market $250,000,000 in silver to remove the surplus known to be in the world's metal marts. FORT WORTH, Tex,, March 13 (#). “This plan doesn't contemplate thal | —Elliott Roosevelt, the President’s sec- we will forever keep on buying up the ver,” Dill explained. -1t is But the first step and an iate proposition to restore silver. Price Must Be Upheld, When this is done, then we will o on their way o Tucson, Ariz., hoping to gel Johs on a ranch. @ sedan in which they drove w Fory Worth is awaiting them. S They will continue their journey in the they must help us maintain silver and !car. ONE DIES, TWO HURT IN AUTO CRASHES Fort Humphreys Soldier Is Killed as Car Hits By & Btaff Correspondent of The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va, March 13.—A wlnnex Fort, Humphreys soldjer was killed and mm"”“’" sier spending the eve- | washington-Lee two other persons were injured in two |home t. | automobile accidents near here over hfi, resentedihe, fory i e charm the week end. The solcler, Pvt. Erhan- | ; ihis Lot uel T. Rappert, 22, a lightweight boxer | C. A. Ransom, at the fort, met Instant death yesterday fave s vrdiet o sccdenial des. T The morning when the automobile he was s driving crashed into a guard rail where | when V. | the Richmond Highway is being wid- | overturned on a dirt lane | ened, near Gum Springs, five miles south of here. Theodore R. Devens, also of Fort | ple frac Humphreyn only other occupant of the slight mmx:“!f: " walked th;‘:ed ml& E. 8. But.berhnd ar u{nucru i scapar for the m!a to the Penn Daw Hotel to call a com- [ unhurt. Youn, ol to |ceriatn &> ¢ panion at the fort to come after him. | the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BALLSTON ORATORY FINALS WEDNESDAY Five Girls and Three Boys to Com- pete to Enter State Contest. THOU PAUSEST Nor N THINE ALLOTTED TASK, O DARKLING RIVER. Washington.Lee High School, ston, Va., will compete Wednesd: ly nuht Guard Rail. e W reported mmnrltuhoolflnnholmextm nntheuuuo(m'fz:whmmw Oratorical Gontest o be held in wo_soldiers were retumln: mfl;‘m‘ yur Five boys and three girls who have survived elimination eomvnltlom lt t.he be spokesman for the High School in the V!rtl.nll Bt‘:‘tfnhflnfll hter in the Spflnc - | Ster e Sias aseas Rnals w S xing bouts °m mm y ‘c‘lfn the nqhz to repre::ndt the letr'c‘f of Fairfax accident was investigated by 3" McDermott of the State police. e an automoblle he was d.rMnl removed Alenndm Hogvml !or treatment. | School & won.hy cham] hm Mutual Confidence Confidence—you in us; us in you—and all of us in our government. All that’s needed now is mutual co-operation—and the ships of business and state will float on even keels—sailing on in the smooth waters of corfidence. The “state of union” is at best but the reflection of the state of mind of the people—and real patriotism is true citizenship. We want to demonstrate our confidence by offering a “new deal” in terms during the present emer- gency—coupled with “Furniture of Merit” quality at attractively low prices. 'Four Poster Beds $6-75 Mahogany, Walnut or Maple finish, with attractively shaped headboard; turned foot rail. Choice of either double or twin size. No cash needed NewStudio Couch $24.50 One of the most practical pieces of furniture for the home. A luxurious divan dur- ing the day; easily converted into a double couch, or twin couches at night — equipped with real spring-filled mat- tresses, and coil spring bases. Three kapok pillows. Uphol- stered in rust or green denim. No cash needed Choice any Lamp in the House Half Price! Just make your own selec- tion—Table Lamp, Floor Lamp Boudoir Lamp, Junior Lamp— The assortment is really ex- ceptional—and the price is CUT IN HALF! No cash needed % Smart—and High Quality! Suites of charm—very similar to illus- tration—and upholstered in a variety of $ 8 effective patterns of fine tapestry. Artistic—and High Grade! Ten beautiful pieces, similar to illustration—designed with taste and $ executed with skill. American wal- nut veneers; and effective carving, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH. 13, 1933. Announcing Cocolate Sparkle Fosiime 2 Pk I5c [ IN OUR MEAT MARKETS i rrurs & veGeTABLES | An Old Favorite Florida | Lb. Beef Liver % Lb. Sunnyfield Bacon New Potatoes 4m.17c Value, 27¢ STEAKS ROUND ' 19¢ ¥ 21c SIRLOIN . . . » 23c Porterhouse . . 1. 29c Fresh Ground Beef Fresh Fresh FISH AND OYSTERS LIMA In All Markets Tuesday BEANS Tender ROASTS of Beet . 10c CHUCK . .. .mnI3c 3-CORNER . . m. 17¢c FANCY RIB. . . 19¢c Lean F; m STRIP STEWING BfA‘hC.,-ON CHICKENS Ib. I8c . 121/c Effective Tuesday Morning Stringless Beans or Tomatoes . } 4 2 3 N medium cans c Cheese . 15¢ Fine Flavor Beets or Carrots. . . .2 bunches 13¢ Iceberg Lettuce. . .hest 8c & 10c Fresh Tomatoes New Cabbage Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower Head I SC Fresh Grapefruit Stayman Apples Florida Oranges Juicy Lemons York Apples Fresh Green SPINACH .. . 2 . llc Iona Sauer Kraut Sandwich Special Assorted —'—— J’a Ck s o= Premium Sodas || Frest Cl‘eams Uneeda Bakers and Cak-es . Sultana 21e.25¢| || 1b el Peanut Butter | |2123c Cakes Regular l gc Value, 24c Del Monte Asparagus Tips %, 21c 27icnic2 5, lona Bartlett Pears . ... M= 2k 25 Fresh Lima Beans . . . . Y, med 5 Special can Sparkle Gelatin 3;:{;},;’}‘;’;;,?;‘,;‘,’,%‘:}':; oo o s 5c . 2225, Mello-Wheat Deicion Wheat Other Real Values Some of Heinz’s 57 Varieties Ketchup 12155 19¢ Vinegar Wit or Tt 10c Cream of Tomato Soup. % 9¢c Post Toasties 2 s §5¢ Golden Crown Syrup. 23! 17c Blue Rose Rice .......3m 10c Phila, Cream Cheese. .2 . 15¢ Wet or Dry Shrimp . ... an 10c Phillips Ass’t. Soups Sunnyfield Flour / Spaghetti.. .3 = 25¢; 2 = 25¢ Kidney Beans.3 k. 25¢; 2 I 25¢ Boston Beans3 ==t 25¢; 2 ke 25¢ Beans. 13, 2% f5c3 25 23c 3 “*" e 25c: 2% e = 75¢ STAR SOAP.. "OXYDO Largeofal;f::dlfyltchen 4 ik |7 : Speed ¥ Ige. I 9 - E fiectz've__aha' Superior! A handsome suite indeed—very like pxeces. Early the illustration—consisting of four large $ q ly American in type; with antique hardware and full dustproof con- struction. House & Herrmann Seventh at Eye “Furniture of Merit” . - 8433-35 Ga. Ave. - CHIPSO e e G 2 Sunnyfield Oats 1ee. pis. J0c Sunsweet Prunes. .. .2'w.pke. 17¢ Kellogg’s Bran ... .. we e 20c Waldorf Tissue.., ... No. 1 Grade 2-Year-Old KnurmM'V iktoru Killarney B: Hadl Red Rn;-’ne. So‘poo‘oooooobopkg m;llilil:pl IC' 2 Large Pkgs. Flakes or Granu. 29c Grandmother’s §icd b= Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon. .». 19¢ Wildmere Fresh Eggs. . = 19¢ Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . 23¢ Quaker Maid Beans. ...2 an9¢c ROSE BUSHES Vill.dol’lm lndwdully 2 gc In Most Stores

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