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n— - . P—— S - WS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'i‘H'URSDAY MAY 10, 1923. SHOPHEN ASK 20 | | CENTS HOURRRAE Three Roads in East Affected ' by Demand—Case May Go to Labor Board. Abe Martin Says: “ALL SET” FOR TRADE BOARD SHAD BAKE Organization Plans Big Time on Outing at Chesapeake Beach. Saxophone selections in abundance and an exhibition of fire eating, ven- triloquism and similar features are 1 as stellar worr shad bake and a number of popular airs, with “Carolina in the Morning” and “My Buddy” In the forefront. Assistant Secretary Richard L. Con- ner of the board and Miss Adoree Swisler, his assistant, are being swamped with orders for tickets Mr. Conner predicted today that even the early selling out of capacity res- ervations of former years would be eclipsed this year. 'he entertainment committee is headed by Dr. Frank E. Gibson, as chairman, assisted by the following vice chairmen: T. Brooke Amiss, jr., Warren Cochran and Thomas R. Burr. Paul Grigsby will demonstrate fire- ‘Green and his friend” will mber, Arthur e _comedian; FULLER’S THIRD TRIAL ENDS WITH HUNG JURY Stock Broker, Charged With Buck- eting, Proves Real Puzzle—Vote Stood 8 to 4 for Conviction. By the Associnted Press. NEW YORK, May 10.—After delib- erating for nearly fourteen hours, the' Jury in the case of Edward M. Fuller, 8tock broker, charged with bucket- 1 ing orders, ‘'was discharged at o'clock this morning, when its fore- man announced a verdict had not reached. of the case. It was announced that the Jjury| This was the third | One Pound Fresh Baked Special Values Friday and Saturday POULTRY Crcens.... 495 Chictess... 435 Stewil c stood eight for conviction and four By the Associated Press. | for acquittal. Y YORK, May 10.—Wage in-| 4° 4 / / a 1l le away s for | A fourth trial will start within the . will start at 4 |tired business men o 5 trease demands by union shopmen ag- 3 . wecks, it was announced e s;ud r about $50.000.000 annually \ ernoon. The pro- |bo selections tant District Attorney Hugo | Essesting aboutseo0 oo 3 e saxophone sextet | quarte The first trial resulted in ave been presente ee e Army band in m.vt:rs\l c 'Il\\rlll . | & disagreement and the second was roads through the railway employ selections, including “Humoreske” | with G | % disagreemont an department of the American Federa tion of Labor, preparatory, it was understood, to taking the case before the United Railroad Labor Board, the New York Herald said today. The roads affec are the Pitts- burgh and Lake Lrie, Baltimore and ©Ohio and New York Central, which recognized the shopmen’s unions. It wa4s supposed in financial circles, rge Wilson at the piano. MASTER INN Open 7A. M. to T:30 P. M. Boneless BREAST, 18 .. LEG Fo. 27 “I did think some o’ ad ated, that | a maid, but I hate t’ on the list.| an’ answer th’ phone, e asked for an in-| Em. Pash t'day, as she wuz takin’|} 70 to| a treatment fer her spine. boiler- i 3 \ for Luncheon or Supper Copyright, National Newspaper Service. DECLINES COUNCILORSHIP. makers, Iki(-cl. e d q at most of the 4 shopmen of the nation leader of th e individual house of comm ecl roads which | 2 some time | »wide for more $1,000,uuu PRUFT MADE BY CHAPLIN One Picture, “The Kid,” Said to| Have Brought Fortune to i Movie Star. f today did in fashion be happy. WEDDING Announcements and Invitations Engraved or Printed To Please the Most Fastidious TOCKETT| ISKE - CQ| i RODUCING STATIONERS 010 -E-STREET-NWJ|: Croakers.10clb. Trout . . 15¢1b. FIS Herring . 5c each st 30cb. [olland Belle Butter, 50c] CHUCK ROAST 1ic Ib. Old Dutch Roll &2, 155 | Shoulder Clod £ 21 23: |Leg of Lamb 40: No. 1 Michigan Smithfield Ib. THE CONVENTION DEMAND Will Make Heavy Inroads on the Available Grocery Stocks of This City We Offer These Special Quality Prices That You May Lay In a Supply Now and Avold the Possibility of Having to Pay High Prices at the Last Minute QUANTITY PRICES ALL THIS WEEK FANCY PINK SALMON | MARCELLA PEAS JELLO 2ver, o 14c-12cans $1.65 | ;3. 69¢c-- (35 $2.70 | Pkg 10c--12 Pkgs $1.19 CORN, ,Sweet, PICK OF PACK PEAS BAKER'S COCOA can 9150 ciks $1.07 3 48¢-- .2, $1.79 | £2'19¢--G cans $1.15 HERSHEY COCOA KING FISHER PEAS ARGO SALMON 130 13c-6cans Te | = 43¢ 12 $1.69 |Tang4c -120ans$2.76 PEACHES, S“¥omi™ " RED BEETS MIXED TEA “EART 170~ s $1.99 | Lance 130 12 §1.45 |14 Ib 18c-1 Ib 35¢ ssaciated Press NEW YORK, May 19.—Shrewd busi- ness ability of Charlte Chaplin brought him $1,000,000 profit from one motion picture—one of eight for| which he had contracted to produce | for §1,035.000—James D. Williams, or- r of the First National com-| testified at the Federal Trade | S5 v wesssrasca " “HIS MASTER'S VOICE” ation into ch. New Victor Records Special Issue ¥ | Dearest (You're the Nearest to My Heart) Georgie Price ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Morning Will C. from *Bombo™" Georgie Pri CUTLERY orother Qi oll-:ilrustn\%dor recordol:;l:ais( bri:TaudeviH:: a(:tis)t who can not oer:; g:: butlce HOUSEHOLD -HELPS whistle. Both numbers are fox trot songs in the most winring of popular & styles. e voice is clear, and distinct—so is the whistle. Something SERSor S you will erjoy. No. 19047 10-inch. List Price 75c THE TRADE WARK-ANOWN AN EVERY HONE ‘ Out Where the Blue Begins John Steel mmittee. | | Mother’s Love Elliott Shaw | R Y, New favorites of popular character. John Steel has a tenor song of God’s GUARANTEED TO GIVE": country, which is any place where the streets come to an end. Elliott CE Shaw has a sympathetic baritone song, especially appropriate for AT ACTORY, SERLY Mother's Day. " No. 19083 10-inch, List Price 75¢ You Tell Her—I Stutter—Fox Trot Original Pennsylvania Serenaders That Red Head Gal—Fox Trot The Collegians Two ripping fox trots by two organizations new to Victor records. The Pennsylvania Serenaders come from Lancaster Co., Pa., but are particularly wellknown in the South. The Collegians are real college men—from Cornell University. No. 19049 10-inch. List Price 75c Liza—Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Ten-Ten-Tennessee —Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra Great piano rhythm work in “Liza”—some of the finest we have ever heard. Both this and its companion are in the strictest up-te-date fox trot style and easily danced to, for the public “Fox Trot Marathon” or the simple home celebration. No. 19055 10-inch. List price 75c Shoulder Roast Patatoes Blue Ridge HAMS, produc- contract garding hi the Oklahoma t fashions its eggs in the . 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T The immediate response to our startling price announcement this Spring has proven conclusively that women who can afford to pay more are now satisfied to pay less, and share the savings made possible by the Regal Policy, One Quality, One Profit and One Price. Six Sixty cAll One Price N /00 Stores in All Principal Citles Rogal Stores in Washington Regal Stores in Washington 015017 Ponna Ave. (Noxt to Cos- 1203 F_St. N.W. (Near 12th St.) mos Theater) Man's © ca Guiy. Wemen's Shoes Only. s MAsTER vonce” Victrola No. 230 $375 Electric, $415 ®¥Victrola Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label. Victor Talking Machine Pt Mok 118 VICTOR TALKING MAGHINE COMPANY. CAMOB. N J. Poms Mo 387 iy pany, Camden,N.J. 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