Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1925, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUES]A).‘\Y, DECEMBER 1, 1925. 29 EGGS ARE BHEAPER 5 oo, 18220 et atn | mana ,l.‘,..l.‘,,-;u‘n market xteady; New N &w RA". M[]VE Tina ayttem i wax inierested 1| NEW PLAN PROPOSED | FARMS HAVE LESS |SUITS FILED AGAINST and"thin, STa0%) Sprime chie | “arhes e Caba, sixen, | e . Thn ‘thoke of Vireinin. Tnia owner IN TICKET SELLING PURCHASING POWER BIG BROKER CONCERNS ship, Mr. Maher insisted, was enough LR P e T S S b E K al. 6 acl T.00a7.50 nh to make his road an “affiliated line,"” < | 5 . Meat— 7 lamb, medium size small to very cerned, but he denled it umounted to Other Agents in Filling Department of Agriculture. With 100 | Apparatus Chs by r H rk s N small sizes, control. representing the 1909-1914 average, | 3 | String ¥ Supplies light; de- | When the question of economy by | Passengers’ Needs. {the welghted index was placed at %7 Plaintiffe AR ¥Fruit and Vegetable Review. mand_moc e, market steady; Flor- | —_—— consolidation ‘w...« brought up,” Mr. e e | for October. compared with 93 for | ... = ey : < Today' lat it on e ida, 7s-bushel hampers, green, fair | i 4 Kerns especlally was taken into much | Sbecial Dispateh to The Star. sy [ B the Asuciated Fres Large Sllpplles Received | . Sk ":f“l,,k.f,lru' oy ‘;’h.{'u at | quality a3.00; poorer low as 1.50.| Lease of Vlrglman Railway detail by W. . Bronson,| NEW YORK. December Nego- | o and fAiber crops were found to| . NEW YORK, Decs e Bureau of Agricultural ¢ for the Chesapeak and Onio HEST 4 i be commanding relatively higher |! inti Here—Wholesale Butter |¥conomics) says Other Prices Today. Would Hurt Norfolk, I. C. C. ircag, which o protesting the Ak : Jarger common | prices than feed crops. Apples—supplies moderate; demand sppers—Supplies moderate; de- 1= Sexnecteal o revo e § mofdioos SIS DA ICHEOL | Market Advances. f\’“""“""",:_“’““““fm\)“"“[:"‘nw = uate mickar ) ;:fiurx Is Informed. e ; ms-of lu»kv{x selling on railroads, interurban s end bus lines. Under the pro- r Ccorn 2 ; Pennsyly | 4.00; mostly St & : Y corn grow N E S | tem all but a few ticket sell o Bt Giltcomd d 3inch Staymans, | . es limited; de- | e 1 1 unprofitable outcom n drop in t wrice 5.50, few 7.00. Boxes—Washi ki ! e, market steady; Flor-| By the Associated Press medium to large size, extra fancy tes. fancy stock. 3.005 and the passenger would be was real s morni dium to size, extra fancy De , pepper crates, fancy stock, 3.00a o fhe tolect o S 4 ey : e Holotis,1 2.50: 1 Stavinens, | SaoEtly The pending project of the Norfolk provided with his ticket by the ‘con : | DOUBLED NET EARNINGS | arby Mary- | Too [ > moderate, market steady; Florida, | chase was brought into critic s | Packers Report November as Un-|a ticket printing \lwl ulvdllmg ma | the conductor. By the use of this port-| NEW YORK, December 1 (&) icket offices would be elmi- | thir chief money crop.” reportin S : | pepper crates, white, wrapped, fair|(joning vesterday at hearings before chine, which is carried by : 0 sterday at hearings before § hine, which ried on a strap by the Interstate Commerce Commission satisfactory Month. heir un A demand | X 1), Maher, chairman of its board of | A review of the meat and live stock |#ble muchine the ticket is printed | fanry ford's railroad. the Detroft e "".” t~l-'x\ pplies moders 2 Cale, marhy 4 1v; Vir-| girectors; A. C. Needles, its president, | gituation in the United States fssued | In duplicate and acts both as a re- | Toledo and Ironton, almost doubl te, market ste Siv | V. J. Kern, vice president, Ly the Institute of Amerlcan Meat | Ceibt and a hat check for the passen-| jis October net operating income, | o . . Savoy type, ”‘?x‘finxm [\:s (rlux-r‘l(lu g \\'oin- all Ix-s Packers through its Washington umr v :«”v‘h' nm;lzux'; fl'h'\r.»;': 'lyh';‘"‘\!-‘.-'.m ired with October JBW YORK. I w York, two-third crates, wide < : called to the witness stand to glve om4 e s ac 1 the ductor m Irn in | $486,332, against 2 r m ) — EE) o hied eraiee neide lies liberal; demand | of the plan opportunity to I tory conditions charac- | 1o, the company at the end of the run. | the cn ‘montha 916, i for Supplies moderate .. | moderate, market fairly steady: V. e mine them upon direct testl- | terized the wholesale meat trade dur-| 1L is claimed by the manufacturers|an increase of e ginia, Norfolk section, cloth-(op ve- & last month the month just closed, notwith-|of this device that the traveler Js ab- | Dariod of 1924 tes Icebers type. gila=e 2okl 1At Mr. Maher's stay was the longest, | standing the fact that there was a |Solutely protected from overcharge dozen, 6.2586.50 Y ST . J. Wagner, counsel for the|good demand for pork products, with chance of being forced to Oilon MutietiSteads PORT BUSINESS LARGER. | Norfolk port commission, sought re- | prices showing little change. '|l‘:')n(;ul“I;i.h.‘jyl\lj’; cost of the tickets "”‘AMER'CAN CONSUMPT|ON | peatedly to show, in questions, that supply of be the market ( ' 'i”: llflmh as much OF DATE this n limited;: demand | BALTIMORE, December 1 (Special), | the consolidation of the two rafiroads | seemed somewhat excessive, - |as for ordinary tickets ! I c New York, 100- | ]'-‘ -":’:”" ('"‘: “"’r: er ') ‘;‘l' “‘:'i would mean a lessening in railroad | pared with the de 3 = | S ON INCREASE made oy 2y , me- | Imports and’exports through the port | competition for the whole Hampton |sult that the tra as slugglst | KE | American consumption of dates has Today's Wholesale Prices. 1 ; 100- | of Baltimore last week both again|Roads area. The witness, disagree- prices showed i ward tende x:r\.i POTATO MARKET. been incressing in r ity s i 1, | showed increases as compared with |ing, held that the Virginian was not a | Toward the close of the month, how- | CHICAGO, December 1 (#).—Pota- J a result the volume of impo ;u-»x Receipts, 50 cars; total ed | grown from 34 million pou | States shipment. 354; trading rather | 1913 and 32 million pounds in the previo: ccording to the | real competitor with the Norfolk and | ever, conditions showed signs of im Supplies moderate; de- | weekly report of um llector of cus- | Western, and the controversy was car. | provement. ; . : i s & - mand moderate. market steady: Mich- | toms. Imports totaled $1,956 of | ried into statistical representations of | “Receipts of hogs continued re market firm on goud stock: | more than 63 million pounds J0-pound sacks Russet Rurals, | which $1441,771 was admitted free, | traffic « i by the two lines. | tively light, as compared with a year | ) a-Wisconsin sacked nd | Hej bla, formerly a part of BUTTER UNCHANCED \fl 1. mostly 6.00; New Y while exports amounted to $2.028,054| Mr. Wagner also d the question | ago. Forelgn trade in American meat | 5a3.85: shippers, 3.4 | Turkey " in Asin, is the principal pound sicks Round Whites, U. S.[and consisted principally of tobacco, | of the Pennsylvani i rt | E g - ; Idaho-Montana sacked | source of Imports of dates. Palestine No. 1, mostly | rain, copper, su tinplate, steel lof Norfolk and Western s 4 ar xe : . according to qual- [and Syria also are growing in impor 120: 1 Cauliffower—Supplies light; de- | sheets, steel plates, coal and cotton. | that this meant that the Virginia, too, ' stocks previously exported ¥; market oversupplied with russets. | tanc i ON THE CORNER curistmAs |ARMY & NAVY TRADING C e N.W. Cor. 8th and D Sts. N.W. Friday, Saturd HANEIED OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK—SAT,, 10 O'CLOCK i The Biggest Money Values Ever Attempted Radio- Hiy ata Time When Your Needs Sic Bk b Auto- Stanley Block Planes : * Special, $1.00 matic & s Must Go Farthest— s, 3450 AlCOhOl ; $2.50 Carving Sets, $1.75 S Torches. T H E H O U S E O F - con: o “?{“?rs Amfl - e IREAL BARGAINS Drop-Forged Steel Claw Hammers | ARMY AND NAVY $3 95 Genuine ARMY WOOL $1 .00 AP NS PP APARAAA AN $3.50 Hand Drills, $2.50 Complete With 8 Drill Points Full Polished, $1.00 BLANKETS, SPECIAL. UNDERWEAR. Allsizes, g Limited supply a garment Bt iciiase Fof 5 Carpenters’ Guar- & A For the mechanic, laborer, etc., Headlight anteed dools $ 1 8 OO R Overalls, whi d blue, $2.1 oomy 3 . w i it B s | B SHIBELINED MDC- R e stnd ol ot %, 5 51.75 r : i CAS]NS—ju.st the thing $1 00 Unionalls, khaki or blue, $2.25: moleskin — Spring-Steel Saws Tempered Blades, $1.00 "’-'m‘“m Size 15 to 24 Inch pants, wear like iron.. ReEY o Nenes $1.00 for the house and sleeping : 1-Blade Set of Saws - porch, pair We Are the L. umbcr lack King $8.50 Starret 1-In. Microm- FGan el Imludmx 3 Blades, $1.00 The Largest Assortment in Town. eter, with Extra Wrench, $4 50 Ratchet Handle . LLUMBER JACKS, all colors $ 95 Steel Mechanics' Plastering Trowels Aisaucy Wiy, Sy o Mnitet $1 45 —all sizes, $8.50 value 4‘.= Tempered Blades, $1.00 SCARFS RT-WOOL PLAID $3 g5 | oemine Oh\len Bishop One-Man Saws ariety of Teeth P {i[i\lj\pl\%gs .A::_;IL-!:: Oug]‘i $4'95 BLANKETS Complete With Handles, $2.25 > $od0 Electric 1rons 3 40 . k weight 6 Ibs., guaranteed ke for auto or bed—$10 value, Boys’ Lumber Jacks. Ages 14 95 75¢ Heater Scoops, 58¢ o Large Stcel Vises D-Handle Steel Blade h Jaw, $1.00 7 to 18. Christmas Bargain. == o 3 e sk i : : ALL-WOOL, DOUBLE- ¢» gz . s BED BLANKETS .. .. == | $900 MOLESKIN RAIN- : o g Forged Steel COAT .. $ fin/ Chtampion tooth. .. " $2 50 $2.50 Carpenters’ Handled Pinchers Axes $1.69 Value, 75 | All-leather WORK SHOES, $1 95 | Army KHAKI SOCKS, 10 31_ Stanley m.am full $l 75 Forged Steel 25¢ pair ... = pairs for . ... ickel plated TLong Handles ) ; A e i z 20c Square Head Nail Sets, 10c Panco MOCCASIN SHOES, $: ! HUCK TOWELS, Special, $1050 Yale Pat. $7 50 Knurled Handles Door Checks For Medium and Heavy Doors Genuine ARMY LEATHER $3.95 Army Slip-over All-wool 31.00 $1.35 Adjustable Wrenches, 79¢ JERKINS — Sleeveless SWEATERS S $1.00 Pony Draw Knives, 69¢ = Size 4-inch Blade Solid Brass Trimmed | $4.00 Tool | High Top 16-inch MOCCA.- 6.50 Genuine Black U. S. Navy Pearl Handle .Pocke(- Glatsl Kochs Geisiders SIN BOOTS, pair $ Do SHOES, pair .. - Y $4fi5_ :;;e; two blades; double $1 00 With Brass $2.45 § ? p:4 $ » g b3 & P 4 P /’ ; > 2 g ".) P4 I") » $ 3 2 R Me(ul-Csovered ;l'oo!_ Boxes $1.00 Radio Pliers, 69¢ Roses, SL0D ey bope vinch | Army All-Wool SOCKS, 3 $1.00 Genuine Govt RIDING $9 .90 | S Ml 58 5 Bhd s ot - BREECHES, pair = 75¢ Stanley Victor 6-Ft. 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RAINCOATS 1= Guaranteed At Wrencucs Weight, 3 Lbs. with Handle, $1.00 Bevel-Edge Glass Push Plates, pair | Moleskin Riding BREECHES, $2.9—5 T #7-8 Inch, $1.00 | Special, $1.00 65¢ better grade .....ooieo0.n

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