Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 24

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Get National Representation | for D. C. Under the leadership of President Philip King and other officers who were re-elected yesterday, the Mer- chants and Manufacturers' Associa- tion today began a new year deter- mined to make it a memorable one in point of effort to secure national representation for the District and extend Washington's trade relations Get the best at the dght price—buy at the P-K Market Smoked Hamis ™. cre™” Ib., 28¢ | :i i L |I '; t. )}:' 35¢ from yl:ung cs'rn-ted pigs. | Pork Sausage (mest Ib. 40c = with nearby Virginia and Maryiand. | n A tion to President King. Gen. | Breakfast Bacon. genuine fresh Spring Lamb, Anton Stephan was promoted to the Chuck Roast. .. : Lb., 35¢ post ~of firat vice president ~and Charles 'F. Crane, chairman of the Prime Rib Ill:;t-’ master printers’ section, elected to Lamb Chops {oi= the second vice presidency. Charles . Columbus, Louis Levy and M. Salt Mackerel (2= ea, 30¢ From Nearby Farms Rosenberg were re-elected secretary, Every Egg Guaranteed resh Eggs v Eeg cunneed [og,, 68c treasurer and general counsel, re- spectively. The officers were selected Potatoes Oranges Fancy No. 1 stock. Florida 96's, by the new board of governors. A booster trip was decided on and Peck, 30c Dozen, 50c Sugar a ‘committee named to make plans for Best cane granulated. Lb., 8c fresh killed—baking or stewing it. It was the opinion of the gov- ernors the trip should be conducted on _purely trade lines. Secretary Columbus was directed to attend the convention of the National Association of Retail Secretaries, which will be held in New York Feb- ruary 7 and 8. %-Pk., 20c our Gold Medal or Pillsbury’s, 12-1b. Sack, 75¢ Denver cigar factories now employ Raisins uts more than 1,200 men and Fomen, znd i 3 are supplying a large part of the de- Hapden o nedcan. N Peans et Nutar mand_of the Rock Mountain_states. : ; Pndnge, 28c 3 lbs., $1.00 Del Monte Tomatoes Del Monte Peaches large cans. No. 1 cans, 2 for 25¢; 9 for $1.00 Can, 28c; 4 for $1.00 74 Re ily, Gi ] flfiee oasted Daily, Ground lb’, 25(: N For Infants and Children inUse For Over 30 Years to Your Order CASTORIA}: Prestdeat Martia A. Morrison of the Civil Service Comminsi today suggested the advisab ity of recommending to students ia preparatory schoola colleges the advantagé of 0 d actentific courses rather than the purely scademic courses. Pointing out that the records of the commiasion show that an inereasing number of women are being appointed in the gov- | ernment service to positions which require technical or ci- | entific tralaing, Presi@ent Mor- Tinon sald: “The commisaian belleves that the changing conditions are not | peculiar to the government serv- ice, but are found in private em= | | (he nation w ploy as well.” story within the next three ‘lor four yeats. Howaver, he egp == lthe opinion that the country will perily and pass the tribute ness Graduates to Repay Charge in Good Citizenship. “It is costing the movernment $1.000 for every pupil who comes through the high schools, and cvery graduate owes {in return good citizenship to Ame Representative M. Clyde S anta toldl the =i our’ graduates sineas High ment exer- rium of the you can't be a good citizen “unless you realize that thel URGES SHELTER BDXES i ] SN FOR POLICE BENEFIT |tion. who presided at the exercises Allan Davis, principal of the school, announced scholarship awards_to the following gradates: Henry Wagner, Trinidad Association Would Pro- | Ruby Miller, Alma B. Zwissler and Eliz- al : Loveless Davis. vide Repositories for Surplus Dinlomas were presented by Stephen Clothing of Men on Duty. | B. Kramer, assistant superintendent of schoole, Invocation was pronounced by .| Rev. William nyder. usic was Sheiter boxes for surplus clothing | mished by the school orchestra. and effects of policemen, located on their beats, were urged at a meeting of the Trinidad Citizens' Association last night at the Manual Training! School, 8th and 1 streets northeast. | ‘W. ‘Edwards, chairman of the as- soelation’s committee on fire and po- | lice, Introduced the resolution favor- ing establishment of such boxes, which, hie said, would be a great con- venience to policemen. The association dlso took up the proposed new tules and regulations of the District fire department. It was asserted that firemen have to be The common king snake i8 an enemy of the rattlesnake and often kills it. Notice ! !! TO OUR FRIENDS AND GENERAL PUBLIC We will be located Feb- ruary Ist at 704 7th St. N.W. Still offering special prices on our stock at in full uniform all the time and some- times will have to go to fires in their best uniform. If they happen to tear or destroy the uniform they have to pay for a new one. Mr. Edwards was instructed to make a thorough inves- tigation of the proposed rules and re- port his findings at the next meeting. Bstimate of the District Commis- sionets for_a home for the feeble- minded in Washington was indorsed on motion of Dr. Percival Hall. Re- THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921. KING AGAIN ELECTED e ey COSTS $1,000 FOR EACH . |32, Somes, e 53 2 ot Nt ol o, 0 con b beptn, bt o, Emcems b iy o s g ity Civil Service Head 3 in the sixteenth century. Your incoms tax heips to make you one. | years. TO HEAD MERCHANTS | | ‘g0 cuty Technical HIGH SCHOOL PUPIL C ll W d B d Begin New Year Determined to Training forWomen | |pepresentative Kelly Urges Busi- Orne OO Oar Prices Again Reduced Saving the Builder $8.00 per 1,000 Square Feet Since December 10th The Cornell Wood Products Company of Chicago has just notified 10,000 lumber dealers throughout America of an- other reduction of $4.00 per 1,000 sq. ft. in the price of Cornell Panels. This follows a like reduction of $4.00 made in December, making a total reduction of $8.00 per 1,000 sq. ft. in 46 days. This company has been quick to recognize the national need for a general reduction in the cost of building construc- tion as expressed by the building industry and particularly by the resolution adopted by the National Building Materials f conference in Chicago, January 21st and 22nd. The substantial nature of these reductions places Cornell- Wood-Boasd on a basis that enables home owners and build- ers to proceed with Spring construction with every assurance of a rock-bottom price. ; 2”.;,:1?;&3%:?;?&;; 432 7thSt.N.W. CORNELL. WOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY t of the asociation, presided. = 0 General Offices: Chicago Open Evenings During This Sale R R A e s T Edwards & Zanner _ Water Pouwer, Mills and Timberlands in Wisconsin Stop! Look! Buy! || - Bell Overcoats and Suits at t T t B | L Py o he USIIIESS yien o ~ Down to Bedrock Prices | ' " s}:zl:gdc PRICES: It maa_yon ithes by now ot SAVE D10 BONE S ' o ° . o ekt ok etail lire business { | AllMen’s l O ANY concerns m'hmdomhfifq : i you see on the streets of your : and on 1920 as the year they home town. : . ' discovered the American Nmmmfi.uwuuhtof: %f.:u; i Suits ’ public. They found out P e auliins : that a nation is not mere Tb::::::?:nnmgefmher. ; siceiiin the man before any- : Mkand cot ers—acted in about the same = ‘bhfim b / : All Men’s : way as this Company. They o et : $35 and $40 Right now, every- had temptations, too. Big economy.” | mhore busines polies o Fombupins 7L L are being re-written— 5 T this policy did i Overcoats ikl ihies b un dulcrra::. bought United Wl*:l,, pol:;v is : i permost. The average This Company feels that it P e o i T Lo Gl ; level-headed tire followingin ; a person. track. Somehow or other t;f . - : they fastened on to the sim- Because this following, ; There was never any e domtsoeneth spolicy bo- the makers of United States . i AllMen’ other waytolookathim Biod Unte oo Tire—s Tites are working with every P en’s . element at normal. December, © ' Upto$50 in the first place. - policy that had never been 1920, sbi: & E i R i bill boarded broadcast but 579, Sui gmzt; bm;d“““wm : ( ,v oats ! greater even than in the same : O manufacturereverhad month of 1919. and a better chance to test e T 1 a policy than the makers of OREOVER, this Com- / i Suits y;r“’d Seasce Tires Had lase praysars 1921 withan : : unfilled order balance. Tire i With every temptation to mgfifix&fimdw g f production —to join uction. ¢ Fur-Collar Overcoats, sold to $60, go at $24.75 die-sizamble o0 geeetlie Hig And pow—thia very day— $6 and $7 Trousers. 58'01:;::9 s5-90 Bell Clothes Shops STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES 920 F Street N.W.--941 Penna. Ave. N.W. share of tire demand—the United States Rubber Com- pany stuck to its guality pro- United States Tires users are coming to U. S. Tires than ever before. United States {f) Rubber Company | 7"-"“’ ..*mono:‘"‘. r "“’“ "1:'“,’ orid Tbom-fl

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