Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1926, Page 30

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r 3o THE EVENING _ ANPLE SUPPLIES OF TURKEYS SEEN Pealers Not- Sure About h’hanksgiving Price, But Ex- # pect Plenty of Birds. Probably the question of turkey ipplies for the Thanksgiving holi- #¥uy trade is the one that is being §iven most thought by merchants Who carry the heaviest stocks of the ing fowl. Several days ago, it is tated, turkey receipts were fairly | cavy and dealers who received the rgest shipments feared wurm veather might force them put their supplies in storage. With the dropping of the temper- Mmture, however, came a decrease in Fecelpts and corresponding decrease 4n prices. Several slight chanics In @rices have been reported during the eek, and, is probable that the Week's makel will close with a prive and 40 cents for the live dressed stock several cenis to | ers say they have no advance | fformation as to the prospects for| ®he upprouching holiday season | turkey markel. They are confidently | wertain, however, that there will be | mple supplies to Aill all demands, no | ter what the price may be. It| ardly likely, dealers sav, that the | price will be much more or n 50 cents. Rabbits Are Plentiful. supplies of rabbits this eck probably lessened the demand for fneats and poultr Rabbits were re- E( ived in splendid condition, dealers Iamense eported, and found ready sale at pre- This morning the pick much as 50 . the 2 stock selling 25 and 30 cents | “Thare is no scarcity of chickens and icks, and fairly large receipts of young keats, a species of poultry al- avs in demand, are reported. A few quirrels have appeared in the local Edlket this No. . but not in quantities : to quote prices. ditien of the butter 1s continued throughout rices of both commodities | So far as the egy | commented & | probiem of ,mreu, [ season i atter of weather condi- 2r wili have a tend- down, he said, | will force thvm[ and appr tutely a Open we; uey to ke Meat Sales Pick Up. arm days. accord- | o During the few t‘u)' to dealers, the meat market con- | inued draggy and lifeless. but the! woler weaticr the past three days mei 0 put a little life in it and sales torrespondingly increased. Stormy weather resuited in decreased supplies &f sevoral varleties of fish during the Wweek. but there was a plentiful supply {:I’ other species that were offered at ow prices. Liberal supplies of apples continue »e received and low prices prevail. iushel baskets of Maryland, Virginia | #nd New York fruit selling at | 5 cents to $1 a bushel, most of 1 stock selling round a dollar. Pennsyivania Grimes lhrought from | §13 to $3.50 a barrel, whiie Jancy hox | filock. chfefly from Virginfa and ! AWashington. brought prices ranging | drom $2 to $8.50 tirapes from New York vineyards ontinue plentiful and cheap. Twelve. %durv climax baskets were offered at 214 and 43 cents, many retailers dis- @#osing of (hem for 50 cents. Only a moderate demand for the frult s eported. most of the consumers of arge quantitles having completed heir buying a week or moré ago. " Cabbage Abundant. Dealers report lberal supplies of %:vanx. and potatoss. York, anish type cabbage. in bulk, was quoted nt $26 and $27 a ton, and growers also are supplylng arge supplies of the vegetadlo rs. A moderate demand slightly weaker potato bne nade a “few Lomegrown tomatoes are “f1 to be offered dealers. They are chiefly the stock that was ripened »nder cover, and they are so scarce That prices are not quoted. Tomatoes §rom Californfa, and hot-house stock From Olio &re coming in good shape, soms ripe end some turning, and are nding ready salo at from $2.25 to §3 B box of 10 pounds. Moderate supplies of swenrt potatoes hnd onions and light supplies of iring beans are reported. String besns, product of South Carolina Erowers. are slling at $4 and H 50, Fome poor ordinary a: condition -»nm» as low A moderate demand f Fupply of lettuce, & steady market, and & siu ton was reported of the celery mar- ket. Crates of New York celery this Yoorning trought $3 and $3.23, few males as low as $2.50 being reported. Frosty weather earlr this morning Yad the effect of making the buving fairly brisk, and much of the buving - 5 the early hours. a supplies of all com- supply the rateil mer-| es about what they have | the weel: H moderate mnkln( nodities 10 chants at pr Pean most of Today's Wholesale Rutier Prices. one-pound prints, 3. hen- 0; stor - Turkevs, 38a40; white Leghorns, 23a | roosters, 18; ducks. | a2 u)t 15: keats, voung, 0a40: rabbite, No. 1, 50a80; Dressed— \ha b0 #ge, d0nd2 P curent receipts. allve vabbits, No. 22a24; | shoul smoked s, 20822 13; m 3 smoked should Live stock - alves. choice, tum, 11: th .7 lambs, 18. T‘\at Contmrv Age. #From the At-hlso trouble with oid age is that n vou have plenty of time to sleep v _wakeful m Globe v won_are ver COARANTERD. /100% PURF. ‘Thc Best Oil in the \\orld' | Nature gave this oil greater resistance to heat, wear and diiution. Demand AUTOCRAT HE 011 THAT IS DIFFERENT THE PRow''\rh 'oTHERS. Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers’ Everywhere. BAVERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIAS 228 i Metropolitan TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—No, No, Nanette,” must- ATTORNEYS CRITICIZE ELKINS. CASE RULING | Court Decision Under Fire Appeal to Set Aside Order Vacating Judgment. drama, & | hington ! ant of Venice,” t 8:15 p.m. Smith, hl vaudeville, at Auditorium — at 215, “The and in “whispering | baritone, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Slva Klinger Revue, vaude- vous from 1:30 till 11 p.m. Strand—“Dancing Plrates,” vaude ville, continuous from 12:30 till 11 p.m. | Gayety—“Aloma of the South Seas.” romantic play, burlesque, at 2:15 und 8:15 p.m Mutual ite Life in T lesque, at 2:20 and §:20 p orever am., | The E ie Investmen: Co. of Washington - criticlzed the District Court of Appeals In an ap- nilcation to that tribur set aside | the recent decision vacating a Judg- * bur | ment for $175.067 held by the com- against the executors of the ate of Richard E!kns, a brother Davis of | nany Afte 1:35, 11:40 a Llkins photoplay, S0, TS Palace at 11 am. Attorneys Burton and 9350 piv or the company, c Rislto e L 10:55, | Petition on the reasoning of the court ot £ 1055 i reaching its decision say: “It is i : : | earnestly believed that the dec Magnift- | of the court is contrary to wh 75 a.m., | become setiled law and that the court tands in serious risk of planting the ! ww of this jurisdiction firmly and geably upon a wrong basis in isiderable importance. | No refiection on the court ix implied | n this statement. The declsion rendered in this case. with all due respect, amounts to a gue luw upon a matter that ha {been settled to the contrar e Devil |unknown to the cour Zto 11 pm | The judgment was vacated and a {new trial granted because the trial iustice declined to require John Rich- mond, the original holder of the note involved in the suit, to tell what figure , he recefvedZwhen he ussigned the L0 FOUY e o Hannibal DeMesa from whom | X plaintiff company obtained the Counsel claim there was no the trial court to require because there may weil m for sell- n amount Marye and Beale nmenting in the 20 pan m Lescaut,” 0 and 9 “The Campus Flirt.” 20, 8 and 10 pm Midnight Kiss,” nd 10:10 pn ‘Her Big Night.” at 12:30, 6:20. § and $:40 pau (Colored) continuous from Rum Case Penalty Modified. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews has changed fron months sentences given Guardsmen by court-n bottom Station, N. i ing of rum bribes. Four other guards given four-month sentences will con- finue to serve for alleged complicity in the same case. Senators Edge and Edwards of New Jersey requested the commutation of sentence for the two | men with six-month senter Home Practice Needed. From the New York Herald-Tribune aybe we ought to stop bragging | about how we licked the Germans until we lick the gunmen. at Lin N Hors ' the Ship- | note. need for the answer he legal and | ing « note of t far below its face value. Man Injured by Auto. street lnocked down sto of Iarry D. Wat- of the Continental llotel, as » was driving into a_garage s token to the Casualty Ho , where his condition was report- not serious. s at the | actually | though ! last | STAR, WASHINGTON, SCHOOL TO BE DEDICATED Ceremony Tnnizht ‘Will Be Held at ’ Brightwood. - | The New Brightweod School. at| | Thirteenth and Nicholson streets, will | |be dedicated tonight at 8:30 o Lm»k.; {in connection with the observance of | ‘«\mer'n‘un Education week. Engineer | | Comniissioner Beil iy to deliver the| { principal address. and formally pre-| sent the kevs of the school to the | principal, Mrs. . K. Peeples | | Other speakers on the program in-| |clude: Mrs. Marle W. Hodgkins, a| { member of the Board of c | | Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent | of ‘s-hools: R. L. Haycock, assistant | superintendent of v | mund Bresnahan, New Brightwood School | Teachers’ Association, and repr |atives of ‘the Brighiwood Iteenth Street Highlunds' Citizens’ As- | { sociations. Tnvocation will he offered | by Capt. Oliver, chaplain of Walter | eed Hospital. | The New Brightwood School, for- { mully opened at the beginning of the | present school year, is the first new | school building completed under the ' {present school program. The dedica- | | ton_exercises ave to take place in the | | auditorium of the school, & the | | public fs invited. Granted Limited Divorce. AMrs. Ellen T. Crapo. i jumin I’ Crapo. District Water De- | vartment employe, was awarded a | { decree of limited divorce vesterday by | Justice Bafley in wife flled suit on sertion, saving Crapo devoted time and attention to another woman. Under the provisions of the dec | the wife I8 permitted to have the cus {tedy of two minor childr Crapo | was ordered o pay permanent ali- mony and court costs. Attorney Ray- mond Neudecker appeared for the wife, wife of Ben | his | { New Posts Assigned. ! George S. Gibbs, Signal Corps, at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., has been ordered to Governor’'s Island, N. Y., for duty at headquarters, 2d Corps | Avea, and Lieut. Col. Alvin C. Voris, Signal Corps, attached to the office of the chief signal officer, War Depart- ment, has been ordered to Fort Sam Houston for duty at headquarters, 8th Col. F Corps Area. D. 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Open and lighted until 9 P.M. ake it a point to see these Homes at Once They have no rivals—consequently they’re selling very fa: iBRERRy ‘HEBCEEaaEnm o e e o "Parkwood Street N.W. —that exclusive community of “Life-time Homes” of special designs—sumptuousl —which runs west of 14th to 16th Street. inished A very select neighborhood—protected by Cafritz control *13,950 is the price of the other group— 510,950 is the price of one group— 6 large rooms Tile bath with built-in tub and shower 3 porches Breakfast and Sleeping Porches screened Hardwood floors Large coat closet on first floor Large wardrobe close in every bedroom Garage Entrance from wide, paved alley 7 large rooms 2 tiled baths with built-in fixtures Very large porches Hardwood floors Large coat closet on first floor Large wardrobe closets in every bedroom 2-car garage Entrance from wide, paved alley The terms make the financing easier than paying rent The most convenient location in Washington—within walking distance of stores, schools, churches, etc.—but away from their annoyances. An ideal environment—and ideal Homes in which to live. You owe it to yourself to see these Homes. Inspection incurs no obligation. kwood Street is just north of Park Road—west from Fourteenth Street 14th & K Dver 1L,OOV “Life-time Homes™ A CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Commun . M. 9080 Built and Sold =300 Mere Under Construction SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, - feeeessssesssss 1926. _ AMUSEMENTS. 5 AMUSEMENTS. eClio r ANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F ST. AT 10TH TODAY 11 A. M. TO 11 . M. Firat Nati Presents MARY ASTOR LLOYD HUGHES and Star Cast in Owes Davis’ FOIIEUEII AFTER 13th St. Below F TODAY 1:30 TO 11 P. M. “IO LLY “TARS” MR. and MRS. RS. NORMAN PHILLIPS and NORMAN, Jr. At 395 5:29. 7:33 and 938 p. e _ _ Reosptien at Saturday Matises ( ’§ TIVOLI CRANDAU-5.......".,“4.‘.*. ART LA\I)IH AND HIS VICTOR REC ORCHESTRA ALL HARL!L! H A lmmmw\ RIS CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR J8th&CoL RN W TODAYH NIEL! S in “THE TOMORKOW. MILTON SILLS ang *_BETTY BRONSON in “PARADIS CRANDALL'S CENTRAL CRAND_A_LLLS e ORGE o'nn‘} BORDEN in ‘0\\' TODAY—RALPH SEA WOLF (OMEDY. TOMORROW — 3 O'R GA N MOORE In CR AND ALL'S q.voy‘ Thel.:lor BE L 14t & Co CRANDALI.'S ""',Z"‘ i A uh\(’)‘|fl 4 1 COMEDY Sw i TOMORRON THE Co CRAND ALL’S Amme 1-r-mg 645 Pu. Ave. LN Y AT A 1(.\|mmm\ R D DENNY TORAYVIOLA s HAN NAT, i “TAKE IT FROM ME. N BARN m\mn WO IR HCST BE LOVE in BIALTO' .TODAY CARL LAEMMLE Presents The American Premiere of the Colossal Olaema JULES VERNE'S “MICHAEL STROGOFF-" With Europe's Sereen Idol IVAN MOSKINE And 6,000—CAST—8,000 —ON THE BTAGE — PEMBERTON DANCERS “BACCHANALLE" AN, //7///////// ‘ DI L 5—OTHER BIG WITS—S Washington Auditorium 19th and E New York ave. nw. Final Week UTUA PENNA. AVE. AT OT! LOU REALS Presents “TR/\'\H’” McNALIL NITE LIFE IN 'MANTELEHAMPER [ With & Bupers Cast i Clsects Plays “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE' “wacBETR" i First Time Here at These Prices and Matinees. 500, 7bo, $1.10 Boxes, §1.85 ¢ followiny mewststands: New Willard, Mavfiower and He ls and the Auditorium | | Only Shekespsarian Organization on Tour. Fri Mat. 4:30; eve.. 8:30. Nov. 19 SOUSA AND HIS BAND Tickets mow on sals at Box Offics aad Willard. Maydower and Cariten ~Nows itands, 80c. 78c. $1.00. $1.80 $2.00. cial low prices of 3o to all gre 45 " school " students at. Bousa® Matines Concert, 6:30 P. M. ARCADIA (1th & Park Rond DANCING Mosie by Hanny Walker's Arcadians Speelal Entertalnment hy EMIL BOREO International Star Singer—Dancer—Monoloxist laren of ‘the' Wooden Soldiers” | IARIHELI.I andRIPP | co Novel neluding AII) LAST TIME | um‘ .ISM “N0, 0, NANETTE” | Louise Gmdy and Hal Skelly BEG. SUN, ~. \Ts ~Fu l\‘« wlth JAMES BARTON ¥ xigh Baats on 8 3 TUESDAY, 4:30 First Concert of the Nerles PHILHARMONIC Society of New Yorl ORCHESTRA lem \lonzelher(, Conductor R 30’8 YOUR OLD HAH" ON THE STA. PLYMOUTH, VT., OlD-fl"E DANCE ORCHESTRA | In OLD.TIME SONGS AND DANOES | Overtnre Nove il Vit N, C_QLQMBIA Gentin Gvening 1030 t03 | GIERSDORF Sistery | Hari ! s mony _TON_CLUB ORGHESTRA Direeti v Freseate BARDELYS WITH JOHN GILBERT Fables—Topics—Newareel Columb! Z Z % Spectal Co-Hendiine Teatare Les FOLIES ROUGES M The Exquisite Dance Spectasls Big Laugh Teaturs YORKE & KING “The OU Mfly Tia-type™ PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS | PROF ON THBS SCREEN AN JORN GISH & GILBERT Ia the Glorions Romasos “LA BOHEME™ WITH R ADomER ON THF ll'A'J' HAL wA'I%Ll!l(sl i&nnchg‘r'::LAAr:: «-—OTHER STAR ACTS—4 ALWAYS REST FOR LES G A ELT'Y Ladies’ Club Theater Ladies’ Mat. Dmly, 25c First Time Here st Po) JAMES ’IHA‘I'(‘“E 'Im ALOMA ). SOUTH SEAS T WEEK—— New York to Parls” POLI'S 1 i Seat Sale ()w-m Wednes Shubert ELASC Mesars TONIGHT S0¢ to $1.50 \hl Today Rt Met hubert Grrat Cant Produstion GLAMOUR By Muzh Stavislas Stanes wiwn RALPH MORGAN NEAT MOV SEATS NOW Presents RINE THE GREEN HAT Ry MICHAEL ARLEN Nights. 50e £ €230 Wed. Mat.. San Mat. ¥ s130 CLOSES TONIGHT ALL PRIZES AWARDED AUDITORIUM, 1900 E St. N'W ADMISSION, 25¢ Filn TAKOMA RALPHI AksOP eal ures Fakoma Park, Parking Ave. 'h. W. 953 CIRCLE *!"> o e o sonce ! EE ADOR RALPH GRAVES BLARNEY PARK THEATER NOVAK and 1t NTLY GOXIR 14th JANT, um\m\' in << HIPPODROME D ariuih JETTA GOTDAL, tn “Paris at Midnight™ EUTE 1ith St and K. 1. Ave. OLYMPIC \m..\- Wer 1t & 15th R DOG DUMBARTON "1 Wieonsiz aee A_MAN FOUR SQUARE EMPIRE o1 © Street NF. X OLGA'S 10 M YSTERY PILOT NEw STANTON 6th & (' Sts. N.F. Contin 0 DOUGLAS MACLE O L1C AN'in PHIL ROACHE in “THE Maines only. Finals £ T e N.C.Ave.S.E. n_Fnga Teith A “TH LIBERTY Nori BIGGER THAN 1) \n\ AMERICAN st St. & R I Ave. D FORRENCE JOHN_BOWERS nv IE SEAIAWK ni: and P DANA 1o W LADD CAMEO THEATER r Raiate. RICHARD TALMADGE “iraE, MERRY CAVALIER! Wardman Park Theater gk S e U Presonts Premier American Showing “MANON I I SCAUT” With LYA DE PUTTI STAR OF “VARIETY TWO SHOWS DATLY AND MES. I A ACHER umm PR Lot wt he — i 1asses. Slon 137 h o with orei i appointient. = F a oo TR VATE DANC Slpuinale e 7§ Teach you to dance co: rectly In u few lessons Strictly privata any ho Clagy ~dance™ Satura: evenlog ~with AVISON FROnaE, FROM T'm \nlona)' Fullownhln it xfififi or THE FOX STUDIO Speclal until Nov. 15—Blackbettom Dance ingle, $1.50. All othq —recently of the profes ohfl o 1 it 'fi% % neing, refined bal mnm Shudreny classes Sat 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $13,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. | Temporars location durin tlon of owr new" bidk.. 1004 T St. What Is Vivisection? Free Lecture by The Duchess of Hamilton and Brandon wnd Miss Linel-af-Hageby HOTEL CARLTON 16th and K Sts. Monday, November 15th 8 P.M. EVERYBODY INVITED JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR. Sec'y LEROY H. THAYER afhortts” op. ballroom 4 v doliesiate. Tango, Charisston " New Baivte lenaocs i Ppolnlmtm Caas (l:y b}.omnl Member Dancing !l‘"" © "Connecticnt_Ave, Mal THE THAYER STUDIOS First in Washingt'n to introducs and tea | the st e and bailroom versions of ACK BOTTOM e aum that pushed Charleston fron: hrone. 26_Connecticut_Ave. Main 2578 LETTIE Promier WINI make You s P room Dasos THE CAS' Franklin 6265, 1218 K St N.W, 30° THE FOX STIJD Hottom and Al stage. clnedoal e Al tan, Ll Ik

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