Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1933, p. 4

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* SUCAR Pure Cm.. Grmulted 10lIs.57C AmerIcan Bmtty jumibos.. No, 1 cons9... 2FOR29C CRABMEAT Teinie extra fine grade. No. 1 ~ Bats... 2FOR 49c MUSHROOMS Iuuported French Buttons. ~m. 2FOR.49C, SOAP FLAKES.. Basy task pure white. earto... EA.33t, Me Brown in al .fruits. i A ugust2b2 brookfild Coqntry Relis. FRENCH DRESSING OId. Monk. -Made of the fintsti cote- fully- blended pure ingredients. Our Most popular seller ............. ...wFm. 29C CERTO For sure-fire resuits in mmkiog ail kinds of jellies. Guarant ees a , clear, firrn resut. ». .!A. :33C Can.ada Dry 3 pts. 29c No Bottle Deposit SPARKING ORANGE APPLES Firin,1 LEMONS californis Sun-Kio>t.............. oo. 27c JUICE ORANGES Vle:És...... oz. 49C TMTE Bsthome grown ................B. S c CUCIJMBERS Firni and grecn.........2 FOR 9c LIMA BEANS Garden'Frcsh. . .......PT. 30X i9 Dyers, and representeu is urgani- ization ini the negotiations. In di-- cussing the provisi6ns of the codd- submitted by bis industry; Mr. Keck.çi made the following statement: Provide, Standard$ 'lm inimum standards, of quality 4and !eivice have. been 'ýprovided for iii the code of the. National Assoc-i-m dion of Dyersý and Cleanerb-, submnitý ted to the, National*Recovery 'adniini- stration., The clau se was includedat, the . request of Dr., Pauline Beer:', Mack, representing the Amerkia Home Economics association-..- "President J. R. Ridley has, ap - pointed a committee to, draft a provi-, Sion fixing responsibility for fire and tbeft of customers',,garmelits, inti providing for a Board .of Arbitrati.i to decide unsettled custome.rs' claims. Dr. Rutb O.'Brien of the Bureau of Home Economics will. represent t 1ié consumer on this committee. Enisft'Consumer Help "Thé dry cleaning industry is the first to enlist consumer hieip iii dr;tft- ing its code, and the miimum inistat4'l- ard clause' is the first provision iii this kind. that lias heen adlopted 1b>' any group. "The code providles for a miaxiiiiiî 45-bour -,week and minimnum _Wdge.ý graduated according to popuilation iii four geographical divisions. The c schedules range from, .33 cents 1)"r hour down to 20 cents per bour. ThilS represents an approximate 20 perceiit increase in pay rolîs. "The code also provides for the establishment of a Recovery Execu- iive committee to aciminister and en,- force its provisions,. One of its pow'7- ers is defined as the 'authority -to dc- termine, publisb and enforce fair ini- imum prices.' The sentiment of thé Code cornrittee was unanimouslv iii favo r of this price fixing clause!;* CARS COLLIDE -Thursday, of, last week a serionts automobile accident occurred at. Ninth street and Elmwood avenue when a car driven by Mrs. F. M. Hayson, 241 Laurel avenue, collided *wit a car driven bv James Psalidas, College Inn. Fine for orner- Phone 510 Phone 514~ The regular CENTRAL AVENUE &TwFLFTH STREET 42e sie.... . LA.. 3 7 c 0o- Howard Hindley, 1035 Lake ave- nue, retu'rned Tuesday after a two weeks' outing at Lake Sesekinika in northern Ont4qrio. His cousin, Ed- ward Baker, of Montreal. Canada ai- rived Saturday to. spend twç, weeks with the Hindleys- KLENZ:R- Ktchen Klenzer-7c mare. 5 for 29c. new Wealthy ...... ..... L13.

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