Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1935, Page 11

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REPORT DEFENDS J%fi’PAINTS Let the Devoe Financing Plan help you to o all yor Dllllhll NOw. All us about it. p22 N. Y Ave. NW Na. 8610 ‘BrewaD Zn ngravers and Fine Printers 61) TweLPTH STREET Producers of Distinctive Business STATIONER e/ Business CARDS Let us add power )., ur Business Cor: IIS/nbmlenl‘l hone %or our Repreésentative witheut obligation PHONES Di 4868-4860 GET MONEY HERE Owners of desirable D. C. property should in- quire about our new loan ORIENTAL Building Association No. 6 600 F St N.W. NAt. 2162 100% QUALITY Reardon’s Washable PAINTS—GLASS 607-9 C St. N.W. Met. 0150 WAGE REGULATION Government Should Stimu- late Beneficial Policy, Says Miss Perkins. By the Associated Press. Regulations of wages and hours, medlmon in disputes md assistance organization were out as proper governmental !unctiom to be 3 us % tary of Labor Perkins, made public today. ubor policy in a democracy,” she m conceived W e Oo nmcnt.. program of action which the mple who earn those society which develupl naturally out of the work they and the meuuy lead. The funcuon of the Govi ment is to serve as a stimulating uent to facilitate the tormmon o( such a ill be jus | poticy which people and in me line of human progress. She emphutzed that the “Govern- ment oug! arrange that labor play its pnn in Ihe study and develop- ment of any economlc policies for the future,” and ‘4 encourage mu- tuality between hbor and employers in the improvement of production and in the development in both groups of a philosophy of l uu -government in the public interes 'he Secretary uld the work of her department had ben handicapped by lack of funds, and urged increased co-operation with the Public Health Service | mission and increased co-operation between Federal and State govern- ments in labor legislation planning. -| CONTRACT PAIRS TITLE IS DECIDED | Baron Von Zedtwitz and B. Jay Becker Score 4981/, Points in Whist League. By the Associated Press. SKYTOP, Pa, June 24.—Barpn Waldemar von Zedtwitz of New York, and B. Jay Becker of Philadelphia, il | won ‘the an-America contract pair /! | championship of the forty-fifth an- ||} | nual American Whis il | yesterday with a top score of 498, i points. Regardless of Make or Condition on a New WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRON JC.HARDINGS ‘ i youms Rnlph ]| Maler, New York, 429, ||| Derrick Wernher, Deal, N. ji | Ann Rosenfeld, Cleveland, 414, thir- i} | teenth; Mr. and Mrs. M, P, " | St. Louis, 40714, fifteenth; Siddey 8. League Congress ‘Twenty-six-and-a-half points be- hind them were two Cincinnati thhaas and John years champions—Louis H. ii] | Watson and Samuel Fry, jr., of New York, were third. Other scores: Charles A. Hall, R. | Il | M.” wildberg, Cincinnati, 443, fifth; §| J. Heller, A. J. PFrank, cleveland 4371, seventh; Oswald Juoby eighth. .L'un Lenz, Edward Hymer, jr, New York, 402',, seventeenth, and Jack Glick, Harry Feinberg, Cleveland, 397%, |]| etghteentn. 517 10th St. NW. | NAt. 2160 i FTER 7 PM. INSTEAD OF WAITING STATION-TD- SfATlnN CALL for SOUND SLEEP TRY a late evening snack of Kel- logg’s Corn Flakes with milk or cream. Light, crisp, tempting. Satisfies hunger. Aids restful sleep. | SPANISH REBELS TO DIE Four Figuring in October Revolt Doomed by Court. OVIEDO, Spain, June 24 (#)—A trial arising from the October revolt ended today with the military tri- bunal’s announcement that 4 of the 63 defendants must die. Thirty-six were sentenced to life im- prisonment and seven to 13 years and & day. The other 16 defendants were acquitted for lack of evidence. Precautions were taken by the gov- ernment in view of extremist threats to launch a general strike against the sentences. . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Tau Phi Sorority, May- flower Hotel, § p.m. Banquet, United States Wholesale Grocers’ Assoc:al r.wn Mayflower Hotel, 8 pm. Bingo v, Masonic Temple, Eighth and F xueeu northeast, 8:30 p.m. Smoker, Variety Club, Willard Hotel, 9 pm. Meeting, Municipal Councll Royal Arcanum, 930 H street, 8 Bingo part; banon Pllyeu Lebanon Chupler O E. 8, Ebbitt Hotel, 8 p.m. Picnic, Evening ng Star Stock Ticker Club, Pine Whiff Beach, Md., 4:30 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Civitan Club, Hamilton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Breakfast Early Birds' Club, Wil- /7| | lard Hotel, 8 a.m. AT BEDTIME - COAL WILL BE Luncheon, Women’s National Press Club, Willard Hotel, 1 p.m. Credit Men’s A ‘ashis 2 Assochuon R.lleuh Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Trade Executives’ Asso- ciation, La Fayette Hotel, 12:% pm. Meeting, Kismet Council, Royal Arcanum, 930 H street, 8 p.m. Dinner, Knights of Mount 8t. Sepulchre, Willard Hotel, 7 p.m. Meeting, City Firefighters, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. YARDS CLOSED On account of annual outing of Coal Merchants all yards and offices of members will be closed all day. Wednesday, June 26 . Coal Division erchants & Manufacturers' Ass'n Cream Cheesesmicr. . . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935. These Prices Prevail in Washington and Vicinity Sanita ry & Piggly Wiggly THT BRING TABLE - SATISFACTION Mere price n’ue—rfly reflect a meat transaction ecomplete lntll it has (lnn satisfaction on r table. We buy —|l 'lfllliflhlllnd, 'M.h hat thousands of housewives wl.u tell you that they have genuine CONFIDENCE in Sirloin Steak Tl e Porterhouse Steak . . » 48« Top Round Steak . . . » 43¢ / Bottom Round Steak n 41e DONT MISS THESE VALUES fi Libby’s Potted Meat 2 11c I i 1 \ if I | e 1l Sunsweet Prunes . . . %> Kellogg’s % Biscuits . »ks- 10c b 17c | Protecto Matches . 2%%.2415¢ [ Safe Home Métches . Groxes 25¢ Super Suds Super Suds . . . . 3 25¢ Octagon Soap Chips . . »<16c | Octagon Laundry Soap, 6 v 25¢ ff Octagon Toilet Soap, 4 c=k=s 17¢ [ Lux Toilet Soap 7t . 3 cakes 19c (i Palmolive Soap . . 3 cke 13c | French’s Mustard . . . ’,-*,',f'llc . b lfic "7 . - ’ Raymal Baked Apples Phillips Pork & Beans, 4 ' 19c | Orange Juice i . . 277 25c Libby’s sicet Peaches e 14c | Educator Crax . . . . 3% 25¢ Conts. Ginger Ale &5. . International Salt . . Lighthouse Cleanser . . <= 3c Standard Tomatoes . l.ux Flakes . ' 25¢ o e Fruit Cocktall Evirady Sunsweet Prune Juice wel 10c - 23¢ ":,-_‘ 15¢ ‘Wax nger or-.Napkim, 2 kes. 15¢ e 17¢ § W ashington < Flour 2 oker. 9 | JNe.295¢ | 2 10c | | .vke 9c i Ground Beef @i ...»23c Cooked Ham. .. .. Bologna Va. Baked Ham ..... % ™ 18¢ Liverwurst ... .... %™ 12¢c Chipped Beef s % 15c Briggs Pork & Cheese Loaf It's a delicious combina- of all lean FI.OU R SAl.E “Samco “Gold Medal” > 45¢c | 12 .5 59¢ Slb sack, 20c 5 1b. sack, 28c 6.1b. Sack, 33¢—Virginia Only %™ 15¢ %% Oc¢ SEA FOOD Carefully Selected Carefully Protected Sliced Halibut n. 29¢ Croakers ... rB"l.;tterfish ...m 12¢ Fillet of Haddock ... .» 18¢ On Sale Tuesday P.M. SANICO HLOUR 6-1b. Sack, 26c—Virginia Only 5-Ib. sack | Silver Slice Grapefruit . 2 %223 | Sanico Jellies . . ... . 3 dux 25¢ Libby's Corned Beef . .2 29 | Libby's % Hash . .2 e 29 | Libby's siced Pmeapple O o Sanico Grape Juice .25 2 v 25¢ Gorfons Fish Roe .. 2« 25¢ | River Brand Rice .. .. ¢ Musselmans Apple Sauce c.f 9c Salad Bowl w 8 oz. glasses Deep Sea 12 oz. pkg. DRESSING Owned and Operated by the Sanitary Grocery Co. § “Pillsbury” 12 & 59¢ 5 lb. sack, 28c 6-lb. Sack, 33c—Virginia Only 23c—-12 ::47c | DOGGIE { DINNER ; 6 cans 49c | | f 12 cans for 95¢ 24 cans, $1 80 Producer’s SCRATCH FEED In Suburbln Stnu OnIy The New NUCOA FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES * POTATOES potatoes, fresh garden peas and diced carrots, cream n.yle. mlke a delicious dish—and we have the makings. 10 - 17c¢c Delicious Cantaloupes Hiley-Belle Freestone Peaches 3= 25¢ Fancy Quality Corn 6-25¢ Jumbo Size e 15c¢ Stringless-Green Beans 3=13c BING CHERRIES They’re delicious, mahogany-colored, sugar-sweet cherries as only Washington State can raise them. Keep the fruit bowl Ib. filled while the season lasts, 25¢

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