Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1926, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926. GRAND OPENING TOMORROW me NEW CONVENTION HALL MARKET UNLIMITED \ 2:30 to 430 PM. *. 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. A Row of New Stands in the New Conventmn Hall Market The Market Contains Over One Hundred New Stands, All of Which Are Constructed of White Tile. Floors Are of Solid Concrete . UNLIMITED PARKING SPACE Come to the _ NEW | CONVENTION HALL MARKET TOMORROW and Have a Good Time The Spacious Expanse of Spotless White Tiling Reveals Cleanliness Wherever the Eye Turns The New Convention Hall Market, a Model for Thoroughgoing Cleanliness of Service and Equipment No expense has been spared to make the New Convention Hall Market ideal from the point of view of attr activeness and sanitation. spic and span, the market throughout reflects the appr opriateness of all the furnishings to the pure, wholeso me food on display in its airy, inviting aisles. New refrigerating and power systems and equipment have been installed that are among the finest and most complete in the country. provide for the keeping of all perishable food in absolutely germ-proof, dust-proof compartments. EVERY HOUSEWIFE CAN REST ASSURED THAT ALL FOOD ON SALE IN T HE NEW CONVENTION HALL MARKET IS running water. SAFE AND PURE AND WHOLESOME. The New Industrial Lighting and Power System u the remodeled Convention Hall Market vas furnished and installed by CENTRAL ARMATURE WORKS, Inc. 635 D Street N.W. Main 3660-3661 Specialists in POWER INSTALLATIONS Dynamos, Motors and Repairs Complete Lme Mators nnd Electrical Suppheb rd: cl ils— Armature Coils—Ma D ¢ entury Electric—Western Electri All Lumber and Millwork Used in the Modernizing of Conven tion Hall Market Was Supplied By GEO. M. BARKER CO., Inc. 649-51 New York Ave. N.W. Main 1348-1349 1523-25 7th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Established 1865 ‘Service Every Minute of the YVear” Phone Main 4855 Night Phone Col 2299 I'he Large New Refrigerating Plant At Convention Hall Market Wa Installed By , ALLEN, MITCHELL & CO. MACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS - We aupply and install CO\[PLEII REFRIGERAT- ING SYSTEMS of capacities 34 ton and up. These systems may be Full \utmmh Semi-Automatic or Manual Control. COMPLETE LINE OF REFRIGERATING SUPPLIES. 1818 E St. NW Washington, D. C. s Furnished and Plumbing On the modernized Convention Hall Market was installed by ‘H. R. EBERLY 1506 N. Capitol St. Phone North 3653 All the New Metal Awmngs Metal Roofmg I'hroughout the Remodeled Cc Jll\ ention Hall Market Were Installed By WASHINGTON SHEET METAL WORKS 425 K St. NN\W. Main 2723 Model Making, Cornices. Skylights and General Sheet Metal Work, Heating and Tinning. A. . AND E. S. GIOVANETTI, PROPRIETORS Clean, white, refreshingly Ample refrigerating facilities Each individual stand is equipped with modern plumbing and Over 100 White Tile Stands in the New Convention Hall Market were desig constructed by STANDARD ART MARBLE & TILE CO., Inc. 334 C St. N.W. Phone Main 7414 We specialize in the supply and installation of Scagliola. Marble, Slate, Mosaic. Terrazzo. Tile. Ceramic, and Artificial Stone. All Corrugated Sheet Metal used in the New Convention Hall Market was supplied by J. B. KENDALL CO. Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardw:‘u'e 485-7 Missouri Avenue Phone Main 484 Washington, D. C. on -the interior and ex- terior of the remodeled Convention Hall Market was done by J. J. O’'BRIEN THE PAINTS AND GLASS —employed in beautifying and equipping the modernized Convention Hall Market were supplied by HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS AND GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. X Phone Main 1703 21 16th St. S.E. Telephone Lincoln 754

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