Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1926, Page 22

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ARNERS NOORSE MDY HARSET Meeting at Suitland, Md., Gives Unanimous Vote for Proposed Site. Mare than 2000 farmers from the | richest truck-farming area in Mary land unanimously indorsed a resolu- tion approving the mideity, or Con- vention Hall, site for tlhie central re- tail m in Washington. and in-| sisted at the farmers’ market must not be separated from the retail mer- ket. at the annual tournament in Suitland. Md.. vesterday. A conference of farmers from the entire surrounding area. who sell their p ce at the farmer market, now located between Ten and Twelfth, B and L unanimously appi le B sireets, also d the plan acreed ppon by the | t Commissioners and the Public Buildings Commission for taking half of the mers’ mar- ket site, xo that work can be begun prompily upon the Internal Revenue man ex- | HOG-CALLING CONTES 'DRAWS NOTED RIVALS \Omaha Radio Stations 'Will Broad- cast Tuneful Summons Frem Five States. By the Assoctated Prese. OMAHA, Neb.. September 7. Hogs of all kinds, pigs and stags. chole lights or heavies are going 1o 1 thetr master's voices during the next few days, and if they were equipped with radio receiving headsets a few more than 27,694,000 hogs in five States woulll be bewildered by the mu- sical tonessof callers competing here. They will broadcast their tuneful “poogie” ard “‘woogle” from local sta This is Fred Patzel of Omaha, emifting one of the raucus which have earned him hampion hog caller of | The porkers can hear his o t shunting the temporary location 1t would he farmers They de the Center Market. he confereace of farmers also au d the circulation of these reso. nd 7y hroughout the | entire truc summons for 3 miles, an Patzel demonstrated his lung power in Omaha the other day he was asked to desist for fear Iher; would be a 1 forced to leave their machines parked ss the river. Others who became atient and tried to use the bri {at Niagara Falls found condition in urging the mid w the new model market with the present Convention ! vket as & nucleus, divided | mers with entative Gambrill Mr. Driscoll | when he ex-| market | vantage and on broad avenues | g truck | ament m then presented a resolu- | tion which f: ed the Cdnvention | Hall site and advocated keeping the | farmers’ market and the rvetail mar- ket in close proximity. besides ex- pressing the conviction that it would he ruinous to the farmer fo be sepa- as bad there, with strings of | several miles long stretching out on | all_main roads leading to the bridges. tions in what is termed the world's championship hog-caliing contest. More than a score of human dinner | N belis will compete with the el of Nebraska, I in the Omaha stockyards recently that he promoted a veritable stampede to|R the feed boxes, was the best bet; oth- | N | :‘u placed their wages on Hughe: of Kapsas City, who says h hog-calling ability from his English ancestor, Sir Hugh who ‘“‘called all hogs out of Warner of Norfolk, Neb.. ai citement to the novel contest. Mrs. Warner reserved apartments here and shortly afier her arrival set out for practice. She sald she will teach her male opponents “something about this business of calling piggies (o dinner. hampions | N Tilinols, Missouri . While many h]}:end R LONGHOURS, late hours; much on the mind, much on the menu! No won- der the system sometimes goes on strike. The dash of ENO'S Effervescent Salt sparkling in a half glass of water in the morning helps to relieve thé inner organs. It gives them a fresh start every Charge Accounts _Invited BOTM SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPEN re STO! L No Extras Added to Charge Accounts 9 s Buy Your Furniture Now During This Great Un derpriced Sale! Remarkable values are offered and low prices prevail on every sort of furniture—Dining Room—Bedroom—Liv- ing Room—Breakfast Room and odd pieces to scatter around the home to help make it cozy and comfortable. High-grade qualities and sturdily built pieces specially priced for this sale. Do Not Forget You May Take Advantage of Our $195 3-Pc. Livi T 11 A Regular $94.00 .Breakfast Suites </‘ 1l Divided Payment Plan N mn ng Room Suite. Three-piece Living Room Suites, upholstered in jacquard velour all over R sides and backs of chairs filted cushions. woodwork covered with same mate- rials; reversible spring- A little showing on hase of each piece. # DIV L & [ Reguldr $22.50 Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet $14.95 Solid Mahogany Martha Washington style Sewing Cabinet, a good looking piece of furniture for sew- ing room or bedroom. N N N \ \ N N N 72, (i r7rv% 2 rated from the /purchasing publlic. This resolution is to be sent to the District Commissioners. the Depart- he co-ordinat- | City Planning he views of | $75 Six-piece Breakfast Suites, mahogany or wal- nut finish on solid birch, strongly made and nicely finished. - Extension Drop Leéaf Table, regularly...$35 Small Buffet, _ regularly 4 Windsor Chairs, regularly $8.50 ea..$34 day. When they’re just working up a strike ENO steps in and removes the grievance. It is a wise and conciliatory laxative. For more than fifty - years people all over Europe have regarded ENO as a trusted friend. 253.0. 5. AT, OFF. he e . DESTROYS A s kine ew ocation 'wes of the farmers' market. TOURIST HORDE SWAMPS | AUTO EXITS FROM CANADA Ferry Boats and Bridges Unable to | Handle Thousands.of Autoists | Returning From Holiday. By the Aseociated Press. | RUFFALO, N. Y.. September T.—-| Thousands of tourists attempting to | drive their cars into the United States | |8 after holidaying in whelmed the facilities all Niagara frontier last night and eariy | today. Ferry boats hetween Ruffalo and | Fort Erie were unable to copa with | & the situation and many persons were | W. & J. SLOANE 709—7‘ 11-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. “The House witlh the Green Shutters” Ten-piece Dining Room Suites, of combi- nation walnut and gum- wood ; neat design. Suite consists of .60-inch Buf- fet, Server, China Case, Extension- Table and Six Chairs. From all druggists at $1.25 and 75¢ Prepared only by J. C. ENO, Ltd., London, England Sales cAgents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Inc. 171 Madison Avenue, New York Toronto Sydney Wellingron Sa.le Price, $7S.039‘ $l_,,1.9_8__A,4'_PC' Bedroom ] i, Suite * Four-ptece: Bedroom Suites of combination walnut and gumwood. Regular $35l0() Poster Beds $24.75 Poster Beds, heavy posts and mahogany ve- neer headboard; posts of solid gumwood, mahog- any finish. Single and double bed sizes. THB WORLD.FAMED BFFERVESCENT SALT Dresser, Chest of Drawers, style French Vanity with one large mirror, and Bow- foot Bed. Splendidly finished. new Regular $22.50 Fiber Rockers and Chairs $14.75 Fiher Rockers and Chairs, with automobile spring seats and uphol- stered backs. ~ Large, roomy and comfortable for most any room in the home Regi:lar $17.50 Grade Coil Springs Our Summer Sale of HOME FURNISHINGS continued into September for those just returning to the city, is a great bazaar of absorbing interest to the lady interested in the beauty, comfort and economy of the home. It offers DOMESTIC RUGS Wilton Rugs from $60.00 up Axminster Rugs (Seamless) from $40.00 up Velvet Rugs (Scamless) from $30.00 up Prices quoted are on 9 x 12 size. The designs are varied including Chinese, Persian, Turkish and the new and novel Scenic effects, the latest creation of modern designing. TABLES . End Tables . . . . from $ 8.00 up Nests of Tables . from $22.00 up Tip Tables . . . . from 11,00 up Coffee Tables . . from. 32.00 up Console Tables . from 12.50 up Butterfly Tables from 32.50 up Gate Leg Tables. from - 20.00 up DrawerTopTablesfrom 52.00 up DESKS Gov. Winthrop Secretary Desk.s from ‘145.00 up Three-piece Kroehler Davenport Suites, over- stuffed and upholstered in taupe and blue velour; large sofa opeps to a full size 4-it. bed ; wing chair and club chair; spring- filled cushions on each piece. $5.98 Folding Chair Carts $3.98 Folding Chair Carts, with folding leatherette top: can he folded into a very small space Regular $29.75 Grade Double Day Beds Double Day Beds with walnut-finish head and foot, heavy cretonne- covered mattress ey and deep valance. § Sliding - motion couch. An ideal for small apart- ments. Regular $22 Grade Regular $16.50 and $18.00 Felt Mattresses Steel Beds Tempered - Steel Coil Springs, tied with helical springs, built on heavy frame. Gray enamel fin- ish. - For all size beds. Gov. Winthrop Desks . from $90.00 up CHAIRS—BED ROOM and DINING ROOM SUITES—UPHOLSTERED LIVING ROOM FURNITURE-LAMPS and MIRRORS are here also in great variety and at surprisingly moderate prices Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged Regular $4.98 - Telephone : Stands - $2.98 Telephone Stands, mahogany * finish; stool to match, strongly made and nicely finished. Lot of Felt Mattresses, the same ~we have been so successful with. Of guaranteed layer felt, made by the International Bedding Com- pany: 48 pounds net weight, cov- cred with 6-ounce striped woven ticking. 100 Steel Beds, in Graceline and Georgian post styles, with cane effect and solid panels. Wahut, mahogany and ivory finishes. Sizes 3 it. 3in., 4 it. and 4 it. 6 in. STORE OPEN FROM 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. DAILY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS SATURDAY 9 AM. to 12 M.— IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise (Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction

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