Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1933, Page 11

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» Al THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933." NEW LAW DESIGNED | [ isteics Beroes| | <11, séma serzoren | (GoLD BAG coppEe. | " "™ FRDAY | S 'TOPREVENTFRAUD | Wortd War | et v o™ | . ., JCERY ] WY/ | BENNETT'S Men and Three Women. | of the highest lity South A: Coff \ oty Btk By the Associated Press. @ I :ouhd flrzpl.:'d:il‘; “’Try.':nd g:;::.;.d. ;,'5; | i 7. P bl. ity | Princi al weapon MARTINEZ, Calif., July 6.—Ques- ]l Gold Bag and you will agree with us that it's— | (/] SANDWICH SPREAD . % e Gl W i, ensgts | Uoning of prosective urors i the | GOOD THE YEAR 'ROUND | ' ‘ in Securities Law to A 5. Navy, ‘was awarded tné | murder trial of four Filipino men and|jf f " 7 A delightful combination of Mayonnaise, vay Cross for extraordinary | three women, charged with burying / 'y Protect Investors heruism and h«;lsm zm alive Mrs. Celine Novarro in & “cult 3 / \\%, Olivés, Pickles and anento:. Makes tasty . services in the line of professin Lb. c | \ / | sandwiches for any occasion. A quality prod- as commandmg omcer of (he L justice” slaying, continues here today. » Cc-332, a sub Eleven jurors were tentatively chosen| st - 2 M.yw (Editors Note—This, iz another of ! marine’ chaser op- | yesterdey, during which thg prosecu- series of artic aft writs c;wmmr'rg erating in the war oct = Associated Pven r ining n BN, zone. officer | tion demanded the death penalty for all Z A2 hy TS Conoress)y y has carried on a|the defendants, and Thomas Carlson, s T flA I oz i | ) vigorous offensive | defense attorney, declared the "real I ; } . z I Publiciy is the principal weapon by | YO vaiaro ngainst the | doser eere st at arge th ceee e 1 I which the securities act, passed at the | ' enemy a ittt ST 5! ve | layed exce tional rs. Novarro. ly was foun )'» Jast session of Congress, seeks to slmc g“ AR otplesd— oficers a8 lonely grave an Jersey| investors from being sold worthless B crship and ability. |Island' Contra Costa County, after stocks and bonds. 4 Pablo Bustanente, Filipino, had report- | But it also makes any !mudulent With the rank of | ed the alleged burial. He told authorities | scheme or misleading act perpetrated | / "““'f-‘nfl‘"‘ e Mrs. 1 JeTacy Talamn i | in an interstate sale of securities a Fed- ¥ reau of Aeronautics g of ' i D G s 5 ]b 17 eral offense, and allows buyers to sue W -ndl resides at 3020 | branch of Caballeros Dimas Alang, i - e s 8.y c ?e‘: i;s:::s 3:&32";"2}5333‘ ;:‘ Eol::; : noxru'xjwcels]t gl ffii‘éfi‘.{’a‘“’“ cull ot Ooety other ; X | TILL S ATURD AY’S CLOSING . ’ IN MOST OF OUR STORES z - f WASHINGTON mlmflal facts in connection with the | l The law actually begins to take eflect il tomorrow. From then on, issuers of se- LA , i Tbs. C 2 Ibs. 43c curities are permitted to register thelr ] i . i offerings with lhe Federal Trade Com- % . i X | - mission. But a July 27, they have | o\ 7 N | 17 (! I PLAIN OR SELF-RISING no choice, must regist sues before /], | il s I it e by 0\ (A 1 210 = | PENNSYLVANIA " (4p®\ [l RIPPLED WHEAT muf:z ]u,n this_statement, | N 4 PN e Y LAGER / ‘;‘ POST BRAN FLAKES . . nnd every signer will be liable for sui LS to recover amounts paid for the st 3 N\ £ (- Z LIPTON’S | / IS il KELLOGG’S PEP or bgnds, if material facts are omitted t a d N i : The World’ i § Further: Crmina! acton may bé“b‘,‘s?;m = 2 : 1/ ra e “"“‘“,“‘ bl P : PUFFED WHEAT cases of wilful violation. T i A 21 ,. 39 il M b ) il against Jows. But J; does make wiai: | - C C i PUFFED RICE Stay Cgisp in Milk or Cream Delicious CUCQUOT CLUB b : ! Bottles ]/ Pkl- 13c (contents) c Suslty fasd 15 l?o'm ver 1n ha6 figh : s » ADD MILK OR WATER fiu"c” FINEST LOW-PRICED TEA PALE OR GOLDEN - e e . * AND BAKE BEAUTIFUL 29c TEA LABElEL Va oo, 20C scientifically Blended and Aged Mr. Vallery said, “but I am hopeful.” BISCUITS. Pkg. AMERICA'S FINEST TEA Six Months Before Bottled. ************************************************************** Build Roads! FRUITS & VEGETABLES| | BENNETPS ([ QUALITY MEATS kS 4 FRESH INTHE Q 14, 8-0z. Jar loc Ch“Ck Roast LT - Lima, Beans'sa+3 »- 25¢ Rib Roast . . . . ™15¢ Stringless Beans. ......... - c Home-grown Tomatoes . ... ANGLO F rying Chickens . . ™ 25¢ S enphitiee CORN BEEF | Smokedwwo: Hams . ™ 18¢ California Carrots SHOULDER VEAL ROAST, 8 to 10 Ibs. . 10c 12-0z. Home-grown Squash . .. 2 i 33c | BREAST OF VEAL - 3 Cucumbers . ... it 5¢ 16-0z. ew Onions . ... ... . . BRANDYWINE gabbage Lith-A-Limes | Sliced Bacon . . . PORTLAND CEMENT & ?uw = € 10c FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS Hoas pu”ec] America i Bmg Chemes e Lb. 19c Plus Bottle Deposit WESTPHALIAS P RE LARD Delicious Imported out of the mud/ PO o ' o June Apples ........... R THAT GIVE MEN WORK - -THAT GIVE e e ot o 510 o I vl Narrow strips of dirt —ankle- YOU DRIVING SAFETY, CONVENIENCE 75 e i i socs wes - California Lemons . . PAPER NAPKINS | LUNCHEON MEATS terrific! California Oranges, large size.*= 33c PAPER PLATES . ANDY LOFFLER'S PRODUCTS COMFORT AND LOW: DRIVING COST .ohccneimeerbavebu, vith Watermelons ............, =59 T sk ST highways throughout the AL[FORNIA n || Brana’ w. 15¢ . nation that is nwly one hun- ‘The United States Government has sounded the call, dred thousand miles $n length, m. 29¢ by giving a direct grant to the States, of at least four Cement spanned great rivers Oranges A 2 Doz. 49c CU;rTTE ‘ i . 45c Pimento Bologna. . hundred million dollars for highway improvement. and broad valleys with concrete. I - This is part of a vast program of public works to m&:tggg&:fizf;;“x& [ i J WAX 2 s 13 | mssngflfifigfiEESE £ 2:: ::: }g: : spread national employment and to stimulate business. ing a part of our daily life. PAPER.. c \ ) This work will be done through your own State A D DE D S PEC I A LS - . = = = Highway Department. The Federal Government asks Sunbrite Clunut. ..2 cans 9¢ SUNSHINE no return except that the money be expended wisely— GOLD BAND CHINOOK SALMON -n. unwc 1. ean 35¢ Oxydol urse vis. 21¢ SKYSCRAPER ASSORTMENT that the improvements be permanent, substan- % WHITE STAR TUNA FISH -o: 2 mea. cans 33 IVORY SOAP 3 tially built and of a type that gives men work. A COLLEGE INN' WELSH, RAREBIT - c e e UNEEDA BAKERS’ GRAHAM CRACKERS . | CONCRETE ROADS mect every specification. They [O0 - BREWER-SNYDER POTATO CHIPS .- .. me 23¢ 2 ¥ 11c &5 9c are permanent. Maintenance cost is much less than. 7 BRANDYWINE MUSHROOMS . . . 4-or can' (siicet) . . 23¢ that of any other type. They give you the greatest ggg%&g'fi IS’ELA'P'EUJ II}U'ITERS e ereers 16708 Jar }gc DETHOL driving safety, convenience and comfort. They cost ; ? EANUTS. . ....... ... 19¢ | 1. p,, = Tess togdnve over—saving you gas, tires, repairsand Sl ) B%%KMCREDEIP(&% glfitE}LE EXTRACT , ... .2 bots. 25¢ | Ca= 250 & 45¢ HOME MAID CAKES - depreciation. They will give work to men now on Cement Service R DETHOL SPRAYERS | Insist on cakes made with table creamery butter and strictly dzfm in your community. Money will flow across the pEndedut FAIRFAX FARMS DAIRY MILK ot Teat 12¢ EAr e S eyl B ot o zsc counters of home stores. PORTLAND CEMENT ¢ Insist on CONCRETE for your, roads—get the ASSOCIATION most and the best road for the money—and National Press Club Building, the maximum employment for labor! . Washington, D. C. 9 o/ of Money Spent un Loacrete 85 o’rngné Construction Goes to Labaor! m}e ;fll any lonn““hn “xm(l: them :}nc e financial Zots of the business be- i o the msthes dva. ot toctied by thw . ICE COLD ll PHiLLIPS DELICIOUS e e : B ceven.. . boite 20c BOTTLES C > il MIXED VEGETABLES. .2 cyns 15¢ M sloan z;s:ncmxons etc., :;re :gx > o % , em| pecial terms govern foref n AN ; ” il VEGETABLE SOUP. b 2l e e | : ‘; . e “issue may be sold after = : 4) da i 1 commii may wos || e e MAYONNAISE - fi§ CARTON OF 1. s Z il PARAMOUNT PICKLES o0 or misepresentation: e, potassium, nataral fruit acids, and calciom for 4P 3.01 l 8 Pm 33(: il 24 BOTTLES Depait I 31 too voluminous for most buyers to use. A M’k' it, t00. Ask our clerks for FREE | — = - - JAR c gu}c{ Er“ TEatae "z“cfftm"fi'ff"i'& “RED-BLOODED CHILDREN. ‘ e ] s e 1y e o ***************** ********************************************1 :o luehtor recovery t{lle htls purchas‘ oney he must act within two years of i EaF o CHASE'& SANBORN [ carnen rrorr commmarion1POST TOASTIES ¥ Sy . 39.DAY FAST IS ENDED DATED COFFEE 1 Large can Libby’s R:oynl .Anne Cherries o BY PROTESTING PASTOR 1 Large can D.G.S. Sliced Pineapple gs. c 1 Large can Libby’s Yellow Cling Peaches By the Associated Press. PHIS, Tenn., July 6.—Rev. A.J. after 39 days has ended the fast to “death or victory,” which he began in an attempt to regain charge of a tran- ing home he founded fered a heart attac Treceived divine | { instructions that I had fasted long | enough For 39 da; he said, he lived on a glass of orange juice daily. ties of non-profit organizations, buila- . — (CONTENTS) il PORK and BEANS ‘The registration statements will be 8 bones and teeth? Children need Welch's. undervriters shall contain =l vital | C - It is up to the buyer to discriminate. | ¥ S 1 AR S‘ ECIALS * A of the time the issue is registered. Vallery, 65-year-old Nazarene minister, He announced vesterday he had suf- | The minister lost the superintendency o) W (e = @] N AN A R KRR KK KK PERRTT TR TS . .o 15¢

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