Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1937, Page 20

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A—20 #%% CLEARINGS DROP BELOW YEAR AGO Total for 22 Leading Cities Shows Loss Due to New York Decline. [KNEEL-DOWN STRIKERS | DELAY CHURCH SEiZURE | |Mexican Court Grants Temporary Injunction, With Hearing on Federal Order Saturday. | By the Associatec Press. NOGALES, Sonora, Mex., July 22.— Members of the Catholic Church ob- tained a temporary injunction yester- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 22; 1937. ing church property here for 72 hours. A hearing on the injunction, which temporarily vacates the federal order to take over the church property, will be held Saturday morning in district court. Meanwhile, the pastor announced regular services would be conducted. La Garda previously announced he would ask for peaceable possession of the church late yesterday, but would support his demands with federal troops. The church now is in possession of worshipers as the resu.t of a “kneel- down” strike. TWO MOVIE PLAYERS CLEARED IN DEATH “Chronic Alcoholism” Blamed for Demise of Woman Attorney in Los Angeles. By the Associated Press. LOS . ANGELES, jury verdict that *chronic alcohol- July 22—Two minor screen players were released by police yesterday following & coroner’s ism"” caused the death of Mrs. Doro- thy May Garland, 31, attorney. Those freed were Miss Kay Tut- wiler, 29, formerly of Dallas, Tex., and Luther Allen, 32, Miss Tutwiler was held on suspicion of murder in connection with Mrs. Garland’s death last Saturday night. Allen was taken into custody as a material witness. Miss Tutwiler denied on the stand that she had fought with, kicked or struck her friend at the latter’s Holly- wood home during a drinking session, Dollar Parts Redeemed. BELLEVILLE, Ill. (#)—Two torn halves of a $1 bill found their way to & bank here three months apart. Cashier G. F. Baltz redeemed one of the torn halves for 50 cents. months later a merchant came in with the other ragged piece of the bill. Baltz said when the two parts were examined they proved to be from the same bill, When to Signal. Whenever the operation of any other of starting, stopping or turning, you are required to signal by extending your left arm horizontally. The law re- quires you to ascertain first of all whether such movement can be made with safety. Three |~ Paint your screens nuw to keep them érom rusting. 75¢ o quart. mmmm¢ MOTOR OIL | BAVERSON OII. WORK! cumBIAa as Dr. Wendell W. Starr testified. ?1N!NNilIV!IHHl!\NNilll{Wlfl\W}I\ll)lWlflHNMNiHHN!)lllH\NMHHIHVH!NI By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 22.—Bank clear- ings for 22 leading cities in the week | | ended July 21, of $5711,211,000, de- creased 0.3 per cent from $5,731,232,- vehicle may be affected by your action | 922 N. Y. Ave. National 8610 L e 000 for the like period last year, due | chiefly to the poor showing made in | New York, Dun & Bradstreet rcported today. In the preceding week the vear to | year comparison indicated a gain of 15.8 per cent, | Clearings at New York were $3,355, | 421,000, against £3,561,464.000 for the 1936 comparative, a drop of 5.8 per cent. { At outside centers, however, there was an increase of 8.6 per cent over last year, $2,355,790,000, against $2.160,768,000 | Leading the field with increases this week were Seattle, up 24.1 per cent; Buffalo, 228 lle, 22.0, and Cleveland, 19.1 pe Chicago register against $301.900,000 I(fl N crease of 12.0 per cent iR us. CHOICE STEER DES Us 38,000,000, an in- These prices effective in Washington and vicinity until close of business Saturday, July 24th, 1937. roobn Shopping /fs Your Governments GUARANTEE of QUALITY] Anaconda to Get About $1.000.000 From Di\'idemls‘ By the Associated Press NEW YORK, July 22—Anaconda Copper Co. will receive about $1,000,- 000 from a special dividend of $1.25 and regular quarterly dividend of 75 cents declared today by Grgene Can- anea Copper Co. The dividends are ber 13 to stock of record Sey Anaconda 0 Greene Ca Chile C subsidiary dividend of £ 28 to stock of r &imilar payment was made 5. A | Washington Produce|, is a joy and a de- light when you order by tele- phone. Just phone your order to your nearest D. G. S. Store. FREE DELIVERY " WHAT 1S WHAT 15 Gout. Grading? d graders le Sam has traine 32; classify meats %ccorg+ngh;g ¢ quality and then ftt‘wz:'n qm accordance with fth‘:a GRADE under which they g You know exactly what yc\)/uERuNy- if the meat has been MENT GRADED! Tender and Juicy CHUCK ROAST » 27°¢ Cut From U. S. Government Officially Graded “Choice” Steer Beef Ins pe'ction /s of meat is com- rtodetermine = fit for payable Septem- mber 3. | o Inspection ulsory inor ?N\'\e'(her or not it is S human consumption: s of inspection N s the grode ot also a wholly-owned Anaconda, declared a ||} To Locate Your Nearest Store Just Call Dlstrlct 2012 SALMON 225 Tender-Meated and Flavory EHER N COOKED paghetti _ 6 Just Heat and Serve for a Quick, Delicious Meal LD VIRGINIA Apple Butter___ " 15¢ A Wholesome Spread Made the Home-made Way ORANGE AND BLACK Spinach 25 Saves You Cleaning, Washing and Preparing 52000,00 52 PRIZES FOR NAMING CAKE! Buy Pillsbury’s Besc and gec contest details here. Bake this delightful new cake! (Recipe in every bag) PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR &= 29¢ 35¢ " 59c¢ Bee-Brand Insect Spray m»35¢c & 59c¢ 47 % More Killing Power With Purchase of FREE! DISH CLOTII ST OXOL . .. 2 = 25¢ & 23¢ Cleanser, Germicide, Deodorant, Disinfectant bot. = 25¢ Jacob Ruppert’s Beer wn 10¢ ,Tru-Blu Beer -3 25¢ Arrow Beer - - - - 3 25C New Yorker Beer - 4 ZSC Beer in Most D. C. Stores Slightly Higher in Md. & Va. Stores seal way denote 1937 Genuine Spring Brandywine SLICED BACON D. G. S. (Govt. Graded No. 1) SLICED BACON Dee Gee SELECTED EGGS Swift's Premium .BOLOGNA Add Zest and Tang to Cold Meats With McCORMICK'S PREPARED MUSTARD l9c Sunshade ROLL BUTTER D.G.s. CREAMERY BUTTER-_ Ayrshire Sweet Cream Butter & 43C . 25° 16 oz. can Ham, Veal or Pimento Every Egg a Large White Egg U. S. Gout. Graded and Dated 3 9c SUNSHADE EGGS.... U. S. Standards, Large Retail Grade B 8 oz. jar No. 2' Fresh (Not Frozen) cans HADDOCK FILLETS__ Fresh White CRAB MEAT._ Sauer’s Pure VANILLA Hipolite Marshmallow Creme Orange and Black Carrots 2 No.?2 Zsc Corors ~ "9 o Fruits and Vegetables 23¢ Well-Filled Pods of FRESH GREEN Crisp Celery statks 19¢ LIMA BEANS Celery Heorts____2 bunches 25¢ sar Cut Stringless No.2 BEANS_ e Sunsweet PRUNES Underwood's Deviled Ham N. B. C RITZ CRACKERS Melody COOKIES 21b. ke nadium Corp 5 e 1o er) Va Vertientes Sug Ry 51b. 6 1b. ba, bag i No. 2 (in Va.) cans dgdgamyy gy ox, oz. Va Bro West' N ¥ & Pa cans ‘West Union Tel 5s Sunshine Surprise Cookie Assortment MILKO- Fresh Beets Yellow Onions 2 bunches S¢ 2 1bs. 9C REGISTRATION STATEMENTS Bs the Assoctated Press Crisp Solid Heads of ICEBERG LETTUCE 2.+15¢ Transparent Cooking Apples Juicy, Thin-Skinned California Lemons - _ _ California Vine Ripened HONEYDEW Fresh GREEN PEAS 2-19° . 3=10° 39 FREE RECIPE FOLDER New Hot Vegetable Recipes to Tempt Children ond Grown-Ups. WESSON OIL % 25¢ & 49c¢ o 23 b 2 5¢ Shurfine Keep Cool With ICED COEEEE=E" w.ll ® Extra! Extra! Extra! Action Photo of CECIL TRAVIS and other “‘Big Leaguers” on pkg. backs. WHEATIES 225¢ Kirkman’s CLEANSER Bee Brand Ige. INSECT POWDER €an MR E. TISSUE M. P. C. Paper TOWELS 20-Mule-Team BORAX Suburban Club GINGER ALE Ige. Bros. and others Doernbecher M 1and. Oree. 75 00 capital stock. to bank loans an bots. conts. 23¢ 4 rolls 19‘: 2~19¢ o e Paimolive 3 e :;: MELONS _ °°°"19c = 25‘ A i SPECIAL SALE OF PROCTER and GAMBLE PRODUCTS é"i’i'ics'.’ii'?') 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