Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1933, Page 7

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ln ll Government budgets should give us lflMBIA Ru that during the year we should hlve an increasing volume of business, |rTsulun(! of course in increasing em- Hotace S. Wilkinson, chairman of Crucible Steel Co. of America, said his iu;lmpnny expected a further increase in Hchtlng volume of business which was nuw in_ Leticia Dispute ;‘:%}E{:n':"“:““ "‘: :"“ % :‘: mont, former | susPended’ League Com- e o iter sa1d he was vertan the i mittee Hears. A R L LT !rlll recovery bill now pending in Con- | Pruident Irvin of United States Steel By the Associated Press. BOGOT: a meeting of institute A, Colombia, May 25—It announced that Wwas officially announced today "‘“rcuss the recovery measure and to take hostilities between Colombia and Peru | steps toward working out plans under mn tbe‘uucu dispute have been sus- |Which the steel industry could be ad- ‘Justed to the measure if it is enacted. rorelm Minister Urdaneta, replying ¥ today to -\mqm’r{- lromh n};— Lden'gg.POTTED PLANTS GIVEN ations | committee whicl advi 1ono! hostiliti T e Ry BLIND PERSONS HERE M the COlnmbhn government to have | ST contributed by its attitude to the re- | Dr. Taylor of Plant Ind\ls(l'y Bu- sestablishment of peace with res) umierothe League of %mom‘ reau Makes Annual Distribution Hecdhu your excellency’s sugges- at Polytechnic Institute. opders been given imme- \ Twenty-five baskets, each containing dhte]:;n-susntnd all hostilities.” | 12 potted plants, yesterday were dis- legram was addressed t> Sean ‘lrlhu?.?d to persons _connected Lester, president of the League's with the Columbia Polytechnic Institute Aeticia Committee. for the Blind, as part of a ccnstgm‘;\“ent R of 140 baskets given by Dr. Dr. Taylor cach year secures from | arate flower pot. L. E. Block, chairman of the Inland | | of the Institute, said yesterday. ~Of all Steel Co., was of the opinion that stecl | the flowers we distribute in this man- demand “will soon be more pronounced | ner. it is seldom that any are per- and more general 5o that in the near mitted to die and It seems that blind uture the mdustry may again be able | people have a peculiar sensitiveness to show some earnings on its large murd plants Lhat enables them to get capital investment.” | better results than even sighted per- Ernest T. Welr, chairman of the Na- sons. We are very grateful to Dr. Tay- tional Steel Corporation, declared that |lor, for his generosity brings happiness Aheupre P in the steel industry | to_scores of blind people every vear. which started April has contmued‘ and explnded Xn an encoumgin man ner. “I feel,” he said, “that we are in e menement ana tna e - Greater Shaving Comfort tryvmnm.ngnn g0 down y- lhinx ike the low point of opcrnno.r experienced earlier in the yea: Outlook Definitely Favnnblc. Francis H. Sissons, president of the American Bankers’ Association, told the msmuu that the near-term outlook for business was “definitely favorable” in that the recovery would conunue along natural lines or would stered by currency and credit adjust ments. The long-term outlook, he as- ascrted, dpended on which type of & Trecovery OCCUIT Improvement h’r :uel dfl'nlnd hfls lum S Co. lor of the Bureau of Plant Industry, | Department of Agriculture, for distri- IN IRON AND STEEL brary of Congress o list of per. ho_ are registered for e BY U, . INSTITUTE [mae vin, & i o B _(Continved From First Page.) “It is astonishing what splendid care Summer on a subsunmuy increusd blmd people are able to give to flowers,” | bution among the blind. basket of large plants, each in a sep- basis above present operation: Inh H. Campbell. executive secretary Here's good news for men who dread their daily shave. Barnard's “Razor Aid” Sh ing Cream instantly produces a rich, creamy lather that makes stubborn whiskers as “meek as a lamb.” Enables you to get a smooth, comfortable shave B and refreshed, too, because it is “Menthol-Iced.” Get the giant size Drug Stores. nd like period in May, Batcheller said he was particularly interested in the industrial conl.ml IEI- islation now before ess. is passed,” he said, “I believe 1t ‘Illl nmove the last oh‘tlali:e to a complete ey the afee You may obtain a loan of $300 Tom M. Girdler, :hllrmln of Repul ‘lic St Steel Corpa-n said he Imked 25| o less on our monthly repay- the fu with “much hope and optim- ment plan. The service is dig- ism,” but ielt nul neel quotations must nified, economical and courte- o ERTiELe jpsonimey 150 ous. All transactions completed mlke mnney better than it has bee in oune day. Shepherd 2854 are coming from with the ‘exception of rnnmdx and 'huvy bui ades.” ‘;lugmeu pxesident of ‘Youngs- uswn Uheet & Tute 840 “If the currency -nd nns.ncm opera- ) tions that the Government is entering mw are handled wisely and conserva- tively, as Is expected, it may be the %ZWZ: LOWEST PRICES OF ALL TIME C fand Personal Bankers The SANDWICH SPREAD OF THE NATION © There is no more delicious spread for sandwiches than Underwood Deviled Ham. Made only from fine ham and del- icaiely blended spices. Now at prices ‘within the reach of all . . . Underwood’s famous superlative quality is, of course, 2 C&HZ unchanged. Stock your pantry now. UNDERWOOD Deviled HAM CLIP i COUPON B\ [ Mt Bone Bakery, S8 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY A} W Dept 06, 449 West 14th Street,New York City Please mail me FREE Milk-Bone dinner for my dog. Also Free folder on, “How to Care for and Feed Your Dog.” Name. Street and Number City and State glve your dog a present! g TP ~—HT" - | HOW TO CARE FOR ! AND FEED | ! i .,,, DINNER for your dag .and a valu- able folder for you,How to Care for -dFeeflYourDog ... FREE. No strings . , . We want you to get ac- quainted with Milk-Bone, the original bone-shaped biscuit. Owners fell us the shining coats, sweet breath, and sound health of their dogs are due to the con- .+ stant feeding of Milk-Bone. Commerce and now prosident nl‘ embers would be held tomorrow to dis- | without effort. Leaves your face cool S0c tube for 39c today at Peoples ' > Barnard’s Shaving Cream Special Friday and Saturday FRESHLY PASTEURIZED CREAMERY BUTTER Cut fresh from the tub or SUNNYFIELD bs. D3¢ Clicquot Club GINGER ALE 2 Bottles 25C Uneeda Bakers DE LUXE Asstd. Cookies Ib. pkg. 25C Special Friday and Saturday PLAIN OR SELF RISING SUNNYFIELD FLOUR 5.1b. bag I 4C 12-1b. bag 3 IC 24.1b. bag 5Oc OUR STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 8 PM. MONDAY—CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY, MAY 30TH. $OO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 004000004 OUR NEW STORE located at 208 7th St. SE. OPENED for business TODAY We moved from our former location up the block to this new, larger store to better serve you your many food needs. Come in today. 000000000000 00000000000000000 Nl agd Include some of these in your week end purchases- 000000 Light Tuna Fish, 2 5% 25¢ Potted Meats Corned Beef R. & R. Boned Chicken, can 33¢ Kipper Snacks IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Also in All Grocery Stores MILD-CURED, SMOKED SKINNED ARMOUR'S STAR COOKED Hams i .2k | 3c | Hames, Siced 1. 25¢ Center Slices of Ham Fresh Cleaned CROAKERS . 5c Fresh Buck Shad Limitea Supply Fresh Roe Shad wLimitea suppiy Fresh Cleaned Mackerel Fresh Cleaned Bluefish Fancy LEG of LAMB Ib. I9C Cocoanut Top Cookies. .. w 15¢ Sweet *,Sveet Pickles 32-on. sar 17¢ Rajah .'{},’,‘.’;Z,,Syrup. ... 120 jug §5¢ Ann Page Maple Syrup ;2" 19¢ Calo Dog Food, 3 = 25c¢ 6 cans, 47¢c Doggie DINNER, 3 cus 25¢ 6 cans, 47c 2 cas 9C 6 cans, 25¢ Darowg Food Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cm 13c Special Prices on . m. 8¢ . 12¢ ». §2¢ Ib. 25¢ {Half or Whole............. ®. 21c Regular Lump Crab Meat Fresh Fillet of Haddock Clams, in the shell Fresh Cleaned Trout Soft Shell CRABS 50c Not in All Stores Fresh Killed FRYING or BROILING CHICKENS b 23c Wildmere Fresh Eggs. .. aor 19¢ Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs o 23¢ American Cheese Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon. . m. 21c Camay Toilet or Bath SOAP, 4 cue 19c P. & G. Kitchen or Laundry SOAP, 6 cue 17c Flakes or Granules CHIPSO, 2 Lee.Pes. 29¢ Window Screens e« 39¢c & 59c¢ DEL MONTE SPINACH = A valuable food, rich in vitamins and mineral salts— recommended by dietitians. Med. Cans 25— 2 20 Cans Include a few cans in your week end purchases. Sliced Pineapple. . . 2 ie. cans 35¢ Crushed Pineapple. 2 med: cans 27¢ 2 mea. cams 25¢ Sugar Peas. . . 3 med. cams 49c And Other Del Monte Fruits aml Vezctabla Vienna Sausage pfi/zzplcmcf@s again..and weke offfning} RAJAH 2 s jens |9c Specially Priced Until Saturday’s Closing * 2 cans 15¢ § Stuffed Olives. . . Coca Cola. .. can 9¢ Domestic Sardines. 3 eans 10c 10-0z. jar 29¢ 6 bots. contents 25¢ Marshmallows . . .. ».pks. 15¢ can 4ci Roasted Peanuts. . . . Uneeda Biscuits. . . 2 pies. St i 0000000000000 00900000000 000000090000 0000000000 Specially Priced GOLD MEDAL FLOUR s1b. Bas 2l 121b. Bas 45¢ 241b. Bag §9c WHEATIES 2 phgs 2lc n. 10c s ag2 2222222222224 Exceptional Values ./\ttractively Priced LDEN BREW bottle Plus > Depost 2. 4 Bottles, § se of ,3“_ Fedie] Saturday’$ Closing CHICKEN & NOODLE DINNER ® &R Brand [Q¢ BERRYDALE FRESH PRUNES ' Ls. can 10c EVEREADY APRICOTS Beeert 2 vge. cams 23¢ Posts Bran FLAKES, 3 skes. 25¢ Chum SALMON, 2 Taii cans | 5¢ Encore OLIVE OIL ty-Pintcan 2 3¢ White House Milk, 3 tan cans 17¢ Granulated Sugar. ...10 ns 47c Hershey’s Kisses Wax Lunch Paper Borden’s CHEESE %< 15-1b.Pke. [ 7 ¢ Milfords Sour or Dill PICKLES Big Boy Tomato or Vegetable SOUP 2 27-0z. Cans |9C HighRock Beverages, 35,2 25¢ Tryme Beverages . . . 3 155 25¢ Hires Root Beer. .. .2%¢, Bt 25¢ Cloverdale Lith-a-Ltmes Bt 10c 32-0z. Jar [Qc FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Special Prices for This Week’End - NEW POTATOES 10129 RIPE BANANAS doz. I7C & 2IC Florida Grapefruit Fresh Pineapples STRINGLESS 'BEANS 31.25¢ Fresh Tomatoes Iceberg Lettuce New Cabbage Fresh Spinach 3 for 10c 3 for 25¢ Home Grown Rhubarb. . .2 bunches, 9¢ 4 1bs., 10c FRESH Asparagus MISc FLORIDA VALENCIA ORANGES 8-1b. net bag 2. )¢ 2 lbs., 19¢ 2 heads, 15¢ 3 Ibs., 13¢ 2 1bs., 9¢ In Most Stores Watermelons | =0 59c SUGAR CORN 4 o |9c

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