Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1933, Page 6

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SUNBURN Relieve the soreness, prévént blie- ‘Mers, dryness and roughness by using Resinol Have White Teeth Safely Now, with the aid of Dentox Tooth Paste, @veryone may have sparkling white teeth 9+« free from that ugly “yellowish’} tinge. Besides safe, gentle cleansing and polishing agents Dentox contains a special ingredient which tends te | keep the gums firm and healthy. Use | Dentox for just one month and note | the difference. Get a generous $0¢ tube for 29c today at Peoples Drug Stores. DENTOX TOOTH PASTE ;nds Torture of CORNS Safely—Easily-—Quickly NO PAIN! NO BOTHER!d | Apply a single drop of E. Z. Korn Remover t agonizing corn and the pain st Imost instantly, After a few applications vou can lift the right off with your fingers. It's simple and it's safe. too! Dot *SuRer anoiher day. v9 how o any good drug store and Korn, Remover, It costs only a few cents. but is Worth many dollars in comfort to any one who is tortured with & painful corn or annoying callous. Photo Finish- ing, 8-Hour Service SMOKERS’ SPECIALS! hter @ 50c Briar - Tobacco 5¢ Unity Cigars 6 for 25¢ Fluid 17¢ Handy Tins 1 Delicious Wholesome Ice Cream 25¢ 2 Quart DAILY Drug Needs 25¢ Aromatic Spts. Ammonia 15¢ Epsom Salts, Ib., 9c 30c Bicarbonate Sodl, b 17¢c Extract Witch Hazel, ..31c 25c Mercurochrome.1lc 25¢ Spirits Camphior, 17¢” 25¢c Castor Oil VACATION Super Specials 25c Bathing Caps .. .1 50c Silox Tale....... 50c ‘Wright & Ditson Tennis Balls, 3 for $1.05 25¢ Picnic Set 35c Hard Rubber Guaranteed Fountain Syringes Complete 59¢ Package of @ Cleaners Free ONAILOANS RPIRTDBYRFL June Total Given Congress by Corporation and Made Public. By the Associated Press. The Reconstruction Finance Corgo— ration reported to Congress today that during June it authorized loans aggre* gating almost $120,000,000. Made public as usual by South ‘Trimble, clerk of the House, the report showed 349 new advances during the month and & number of increases in _ | previous loans. Banks and trust companies received $38,841,466, including $21,474,583 to aid in reorganization or liquidation of closey banks. ‘There were loans of $1823911 to building and loan associations, $1,689,- 185 to insurance companies, $49,842.643 to mortgage loan companies, $50,000 to & credit union, $3.130,000 to joint stock land banks, $201,022 to agricultural credit corporations, $17.315,175 re- discount to regional agricultural credit corporations, $116,000 to a live stock credit corporation and $6,950,000 to railroads. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dance, Lambda Chi National Soror- ity, Chevy Chase Lake, 8:30 p.m. Garden card party, Dnughters of the | Nile, 5916 stxteenth street, 8 p.m. Musical pmmm Yo\mg Men’s Jubi- lee Chorus of Friendship Baptist Church, Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, 8:30 THE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JULY STORM KILLS SIX Damage From Hail Heavy in Sax- ony and Silesia, Germany. BERLIN, July 31 (#).—8ix were killed by falling masonry and a score were sent to hospitals at Pirna, in Saxony, after a heavy hail un- roofed. houses, ‘toppled over factory :mmneyl and blew down thousands of rees. The storm also swept Silesia, causing heavy cmp dumuea 34 YEARS IN SERVICE, WILL PRACTICE LAW Albert E. @Gorham Retired From Navy Clerkship to Become Attorney. After more than 34 years as a clerk in the Navy Department’s Bureau of Engineering, Albert E. Gorham of 1240 Eighth street, re- tired from Gov- ernment service today and wili take up the prac- tice of law. Mr. Gorham, s member and past officer of many fraternal societies in the District, also has served as national president and national sec- retary of the So- ciety of Philatel- tic Americans. He has one of the| largest general collections of stamps in the city, embracing almost every phase of the hobby. Mr. Gorham was admitted to the bat several decades ago. A. E. Gorbam. S TORES INC: Right Reserved to Limit Quantities. Individually owned drug stores—every QUALITY 39c ; COUPON 25¢ Packers Tar-Soap 16¢c — COUPON 6 Cakes 29c 35¢ Tooth Brushes 25¢ Squibb’s Tooth Paste 25¢ Milk Maznem, 19¢ 25¢ NR Tablets. .19¢ 50¢c Wildroot Shampoo manager and owner a graduate registered pharmacist—co-operating to serve all your drug needs with the best in— PERSONAL SERVICE LOW CUT PRICES FAST PROMPT DELIVERY COUPON_ COUPON 35¢ Scholl’s Corn Pads 24c 50¢c Gillette Blue Blades 29c¢ 25c J. and J. Cotton. ...19¢ 25c Anacin Tablets. . .17¢ 50c Unguentine .....37c Adhesive Tape ...5¢c 50c Palmolive Shampoo 25¢ 50c Sal Hepatica Economize With Quality. Thrifty Shoppers Will Take Advantage of These Values. BABY 25¢ Glycerine Supposi- tories 25¢ Conti Castile Soap, 19¢ COUPON COUPON Ingram -Shaving Cru- NEEDS Tc Anticolic Nipples, 4 for c 85¢ Viosterol, Meads. . . .69¢ COUPON 85¢ /10 GIVE U. 5. A LIFT 3 !enqollutmrchwfllmhm,mmu lor $469,000,000, while in Septem] $451,000,000 of 1%, per cent certificates fall due. May Last Until October. financing is ted to be the last Imtll October, if holders of the $451,000,000 of September maturities mrnmemlntuzthe 'w bonds. 1f this oecnnuwmlnreuewewhlo(the bonds to be issued to $951,000,000. 5 o May Share in 3050000000 o, therarigioal ,‘fibop_ogflmm, Bond Issue by Investing CHANCE FOR PUBLIC August hl'le mmm Jeft. In addition, lt have $350,000,000 of new money 31, 1933. MILK BOOK PROBE TO BE SPEEDED Special Arrangements Being Made on Examinations by D. C. Auditor. Examination of the books of Wash- ington’s three major dairy concerns, be- ing studied in conjunction with the in- trict suditor, and Elwood H. Seal, as- sistant corporation counsel. Mr. 8eal, who is conducting the milk inquxrym:h-mm District Commit- asked Maj. Donovan to as- mmnthuummmmnmue work in checking records of one of the checking records of the three larger wnu to determine their costs, profits and payments to producers. Mr. Seal hopes by this change in Dethol IS DEATH TO ALL ‘Treasury maturities of $469,000,000 an as Little as $50. By the Associated Press. . ‘The public was offered a chance to- day to lend the Government $850,- 000,000, much of it needed for the na- tional recovery program, including pub- ac works, by buying Government securi- es. So every person with a little spare cash could take part, the Treasury split half a billion of the total into bonds worth as little as $50, and an- nounced that all subscriptions o{ up to $10,000 would be granted full. Ordinarily, every individual 'ho bids on Federal securities is allowed only lon of his total subscription, since ers far exceed the amounts sold. The new securities were $500,000,000 worth of eight-year 314 per cent bonds and $350,000,000 in two-ym 1% per cent Treasury notes. The Treasury re- served the right to increase the amount of the bonds. Expects to Have Billion. With the money raised in these two issues, plus what is on hand, the Treas- ury expects to have a billion dollars in mid-August. A number of issues now outstanding and maturing shortly will be retired, leaving around $400,000.000 in new moncy to be added by the $850,- | 000,000 sales. ‘The Treasury has a large block of certificates falling due on August 15, and again on September 15. Next month the six-month 4 per cent cer- tificates issued during the bank emer- Buy Now and Save Tuesday, August 1 Wednesday Aug. 2 Wsllington s Only Chain of Individually Owned Drug Stores SHAVING SPECIALS! Colgate’s or Palmolive HE Full Size Tube ® SPECIAL Home Needs 25c Peterman’s Ant Killer Household Am- MEDICINES 60c Mike Martin's 25¢ Cascare . 45c Blaud Pills—100, 29¢ $1.50 Agarol Colnp .87c Shop One of These UNITY DRUG STORES—F ree Delivery Northwest Baker’s Pharmacy 701 Kennedy 8t. N.W. Bernstein’s Drug Store 18th and Florids Ave. N.W. Cathedral Pharmacy 3000 Connecticut Ave. Dupont Pharmacy 1905 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Higger’s Drugs 5017 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Hill Top Manor Pharmacy 3500 14th St. N.W. Morgan Bros. Pharmacy 30th and P Sts. N.W, Morgan Bros. Pharmacy 4231 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Petworth Pharmacy GmhAve.udvnhIrstx.w. ‘ Reiskin’s Cut Rate Drug Store First and Florida Ave. N.W. Sugar’s Drug Store . 35th and O Sts. N.W. ~ Cagitol Towers 208 Massachuseits Ave. NE. * Lincoln Park Pharmacy [cReynold’ Washington Drug Store ‘asl 7th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. - 13th and East Capitol Sts. !mm the sale of the notes. In October the ¥ R A m o s e e e e g e e e e e o outstanding short-term securities into long-term paper. In all, the Government has $7,900,- 000,000 of bills, certificates and notes outstanding. The bills generally are 91- day paper, the certifi months to a year and the notes run up to five years. ‘The 611,204,566, will be in amount of new money raised in the sale of the new securities. The high record established August 31, 1919, was $26,596,701,648. ‘Treasury will have the unity to call part of the $6,268- ooo mw.-ndln( 4Y, per cent Fourth icates from six public debt, now $22,- by the Columbia Permanent Building Association PAYS 5% compounded semi-annually * Under U. S. Gov't Supervision Organised Jan. 1, 1903 Loans Made on Occupied Homes NO COMMISSION 733 12th St. N.W. Melvin C. Hasen, Pres. Wm. P. Richards, Vice Pres. Floyd E. Davis, Treasurer Fred A. Smith, Secretary C. Clinton James, Attorney Membder Building Association Council‘of the District of Columbia e T T T T T T e T e T e e e R A R SR SR R S S R AR et _Jlodeuire with (fus FORY HOT WATER SERVICE . at the Lowest Price [J o w $10.00 off on nationally famous Storage Water Heaters (30 gallons or more eapacity) and Instantaneous Water Heaters (3 gallons per mintue and wp) Small down payment 2 years to pay Note: This: does not apply on what is known as “low demand heaters.” Buy before prices risel methods vestigation of milk ‘prices here, will be | gpoyt two weeks and to be ready speeded up through arrangements made ( ghortly t.hemmr to lay uu results be- today by Maj. Daniel J. Donovan, Dis- ' fore the Senate Committes BUGS to complete the auditing work How Much Is Enough? Figure it this way: Have you enough life insurance to— —aipe out all commitments, mortgages, debts, etc.? —and pay for the estate taxes and administration expenses? —and provide your family with at least 50% as much income as you are now giving them? .. If. you have enough insurance to meet these requirements, good. You are well insured. : ; But who will see that the debts are wiped out, the taxes paid, the family provided with income? In short, who will manage the proceeds of your life insurance? The most business-like course would be to consolidate all your insurance holdings into a single Life Insurance Trust, with us as Trustee, to shoulder the whole responsibility. We shall be glad to explain this widely-used form of Frust to you at any time you say. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY HARRY G. MEEM, President MAIN OFFICE WEST END OFFICE F St. at Ninth Seventeenth St. at G MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM NROUND COMFORT You have never been able to buy one of these heaters at the prices now offered. You may never have the opportunity again. Our recent sale of heaters of lower ca- pacity, which met with such enthusiastic ap- proval, prompted us to buy in quantity, before prices went up. This purchase also enables us to offer these heaters to you at $10.00 less than the former selling price. Every one knows the convenience of auto- matic hot water and the inconvenience.of be- ing without it. Here’s your chance to insure comfort, cleanliness and good health at-a price you never dreamed of.- But the oppor- tunity won’t last long. Call either of the phone numbers below—or see your plumber today! MODERNIZE WASHINGTON GAS LIG'IT COMPANY 418 Tenth Strest N.W. , Dlstrict 8500 1339 Wisconsin Avenue WEst 0618 4 i DA AR A Ak AR AR A A A e e A At AR A A R R A A A AR AR A AR AR R AR AR AR AA A AR A AR RAR A AR AR AR AAAA AR KA AR A ARSI ARAA AR RARAAAR AR AR AR AR AR A A&k kb A A A A Ak

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