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FI0DS ABUNDANT - INLOGAL MARKET Ileat, Poultry, Butter and: Egg Prices Unchanged. Conditions Normal. Normal econditions in the wholess market prevailed this morning. Th was an abundant supply of most food and business was ahont 1s dealers could expect at stuffs on hand good Meat butter and egg prices yemained practically unchanged. while s in prices of fruits and were reported in good demand, are not so plentiful, and dealers today had to depend upon Colorado and New York shipers for suplics. Bushel bas c New York peas sold i-pound crates of the al receipts of tomatoes were reported, one-half-bushel hampers of the homegrown product selling at 40 and 50 cents. Dealers also reported lib- s of other vegetables. Wholesale F >sh, 1-pound prints. 43a 50260; old, Dre: ‘chicken 332 40; sv young, 60a70; old Beef, 18220 hams. smoked ders, 18 Tive stock—Calves, choi medium 10a11; thin, 7 lambs, 13213 Fruits and Vegetables. Daily market report on fruits and regetables (compiled by the Market News Service Bureau of Agricultural Economics) : Cantaloupes—Supplies mand light, market dull 26; smoked hams, liber North Caro- iimon_ Tints 458 and Dela- Marylan Lettuce—Supplies of V Wberal; ahout berg type, Grapes—No cars unloaded. Onions—Supplies moderate; demand light, market dull; Massachusetts, 100- pound sacks, Yellows, U. 8. No. 1, 2.50 few, 2 Peas—Supplies - limited; moderate, market stea bushel haskets, fat- qu -pound crates, fair demand New York, Colo- quality, nd for Peaches Light. 3 es liberal; demand Ay bushel kets, Hileys, medium to lar, e, jood quality and condition, 2 xes, Belles, small to very small s : Delaware, no early sa baske 8. No. 1, Maryland, Shore, _clott ve barrel, blers, U. S. No. Watermelons—Supplies light; de- mand good for good stock; no early car-lot sales reported. Tomatoes—Supnlies liberal; demand fnoderate, market slightly weaker: homegrown, la-hushel hamper: rious varietie: 0;. mostly Corn Supplies Moderate. Corn—Supplies moderate, market s homegrown, 5-dozen bags, suga 50 per dozen. Supplies moder. liberal; demand weaker; Wi . bushel cIntosh, inches up, green, other Delaware stock, sales reported. V i bushel 1 arious varieties, wide range ity and _condition, a2.00; mostly 1.50. ite; demand crates, Sweet pots Golies demand . market about s : North Carolina ¢ top barrels, vellows, 4.00; reds, 3.5024.00. h %op ; bushel & International mail service will be discussed a conference of 2 countri at The Hague in GINGER ’l‘lG\"\El i l{:?LE ! A. G. HERRMANN 0 Tenth St. S.E. Real Estate # Loans € %~ (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 s to pay oft your loan without the ‘expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. a or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $15,000,000.00 - Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERKY. President J0SHUA™ W, CARR. Secretary de- demand | THE EVENING STAR. THE EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE TRAGEDY. ' } i ; ! | ( Wede, SIR u&ok‘uij/ | WHADD YA THIMIK OF OUR | | [ CeumTRY 71— { 1 | o 3 PLEASAMT HAVING A \g\mfill\lé 7/ {'™M oFF ( EMGLAMD \ THERE'S - DS BN A TOLLY GooD j— PLACE. TLIKE 1T (] = 5 / o MR \ > IO MOREOW . A CounTRY Lie o noeno [ T Y N R AW-THE! v Mo Enot HE'S CLEVER NO ENMD L Dort' T Yoo THrne 7 f& —By WEBSTER 'BROUN’S FAREWELL PUBLISHED BY WORLD Statement by Pulitzer Accom- panies His Final Words in “It | Seems to Me” Column. | By the Associated Pres | NEW YORK, August 17.—Heywood Broun, until recently conductor of a | column on current topics in the New | | York World and other papers, yester- | day sent his “farewell” to that paper | for publication today, under the| tanding head he had used: = “It| s to Me.” Broun's articles were | ucd r two upon the| nzetti case, which Ralph Pu-| litzer, editor of the’ World, character- ized as containing personal opinions | “of utmost extravagance.” | “By now,” said the Broun state-! ment, after reiterating his views of | the Massachusetts case, “I am willing | to admit I am too viclent. too ill disci- | plined, too indiscreet to fit pleasantly | m the World's philosophy of daily journalism. And since I cannot hit it off with the World, I would be wise to look for work more alluring. In fare- well to the paper I can only say that | in its relations to me it has heen fair, generous and gallan But that doesn’t go for the Sacco-Vanzetti case.” Mr. Pulitzer, in a statement which | accompanied the final “column,” de- | clared the World “could not conscien- | tiously accept responsibility for con- tinuing to publish such articles” as| Mr. Broun had submitted, since it be- | lieved them to serve only “to encour- | age those revolutionists * ® % using | this case as a vehicle of their propa- | ganda.” i U. S. Delays Sale of Ship Lines. “The Shipping Board has postponed until October the advertising for sale | | of the America-I"rench line and Ameri- | can-West African line, to Atlantic| &0 fces. | | Bhe Fooning Htar ADVERTISENENTS Rivc ol Herbert’s Pharmacy—10th & Va. Ave. S.W. RECEIVED HERE Is a Star Branch Office THE ABOVES SIGN DISPLAYED BY AUTHORIZED STAR BRANCH OFFICES The surest and quickest way to supply any want is through a Classified Ad in The Star; because you will reach practically everybody in Washington. The quickest way to insert the ad is to take advantage of the services of the Star Branch Offices, one of which is located in practically every section in and around Washington. No fees are charged for Branch Office Service; only regular rates. The Star prints such an overwhelmingly greater volume of Classified Ads_every day than any other Washington paper that there can be no question as to which will give you the best results, “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office N i {\\\ Pz Then her eyes fell upon Sunshine Clover Leaves of her tea guests ... and the moral is: LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO. Clover Leaves Never be without these dainty cream-filled sugar walfers. People always seem to prefer their melting deli- ciousness rather than heavier refreshments. 2 5\‘/ g 7 125 public | | ON ARMY HONOR LIST | Credited With Specially Good |41 e Standards in Reserve Officers’ A list of 25 “honor high schools,” | of training and dis tion with junior units of the Res Officers’ WASHINGTON., D. €. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1927.° ment. For the academic year 1927, the | mingham; Rockford Hish, Rockford, schools designated, arranged in alpha- | Il; Senior City High. Knoxville, LINE BEING SCRAPPED. beligal uxders avet Technical High, Oakland, e Dall: High, I Tla Abraham Lincoln High, Council Teh. Waia | Cembalsnd & Wiktetaport Rona- Albert High, Walla W Bluffs, Towa t G. Lane Tech-|\Waukegan Township High, Wauke.| bed to Allow Wider Highway, nical, Chica enal Technical, In- | gan, TIl; West High, Salt Lake City, | { High, Chattanoo- { Utah, s nsas City, | Detroit, Mich.: Atlanta: Gallileo | HIGH SCHOOLS Dispatch to The Star RLAND, Md., August 1 e work of serapping the !land and Westernport way, built in 1901, extending t he Gieorges Creek mining valley from Cumberland to Westernport, 30 miles, £a, Mo.; Fulton ¢ High, | High, Gloucestor, Older Women Set Styles. Franciseo; Gloucester | ¢1110AGO “Wontel Mass; High School | peqween S 50 sab te | Department, St. Thomas | Military ERCh ok it | Academy, St. Paul, Minn; Hollywood | pag shion creators. For | has begun. The S. Snyder Corporation | High, Los Angeles: Joplin High, Job-| (hat reason, she asserts, bobbed hair | Of Rochester, Y., has contracted ully hich standards | lin. 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