Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1927, Page 3

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" TRADE BODY HEADS WILL PLAN BUDGET Eoord Officials to Meet Fri- day on Program of Funds for District. A practical program of legislation o be sought at the approaching ses- ! ion of Congress, consistent with the ated revenues for the next fiscal vear, will be mapped out Friday eve- ning at a speclal meeting of the offi- cers, directors and committee chair- man of the Board of Trade. to be held a1 the home of T . Graham, | We Toa01 officials make a list of all projects to the development of the which could he taken care of duri the next 1 year and to eliminate | 81l projects which it is helieved could not be approved this y H Items to Be Sep Following out a the offic first incor posed legi tions and put into anot posals for which no approp will be nece Then the ations list ning items latin, ular maintena District gove oontaining those tion sums w A comp ? showing all the estimated revenues of the District for the next fiscal year, and against this flgure will he al- anced the total amount of expendi- 11d be taken e of reve- » 1 ment con- tribution both will be lumped together as estimated revenues. By such a dy, it is explained, will be shown 1 amount of projects re- appropriations, which e without the imposi- omal taxes on residents ‘of the District Favor $13,000,000 Limit. well as other to the rex- eration of the the other appropria- on record favoring budget for the 1928-29 fiscal year to about $43,000.000 a tax rate not in excess of $1. It is planned to recommend only such projects as would require a total within this budget figure. Action to be taken during the com- ing session of Congress concerning the movement for national representation for the District of Columbia, for re- adjustment of the fiscal relations plan designed to make the local tax burden more equitable, the proposed work- men’s compensation plan and other legislative measures will be planned at this meeting. The board favors a workmen's compensation system along the lines of the Underhill bill, which was introduced at the last session, and o by official timing. ar s ill be studied IJustice Rohb Delivers Opinion Columbia, w 1s opposed to the Fitzgerald bill, which | tachment laid Lieut. A. J. Williams, U. S. N., Record Flight. Fastest Ever Made by Any Human Being. By the Associated Press. November in the firs since its a Imd plane. an-hour gale at h ed his blue veed of roplane | Previous rec 2 miles an hour i Th d been 2 tablished in the recent competition by Flight Lieut. S. Webster of Great Britain. Lieut. Williams, who made his own computations with a stop-watch, an- nounced after the trial that he would attempt later this week to set an of- f record that would stand. He 0 said_he planned to replace his present 1,250-horsepower motor at some future date with a 1,400-horse- power motor that would give him even srenter spc The same tiny ord filyer made his trial in the stream-lined craft which he | | on Own Computation, Makes | |Pace Over Mitchel Field Held‘ THE EVENING SPEED OF 322.6 MILES AN HOUR CLAIMED IN RACE PLANE TEST LIEUT. ALFORD J. W ad hoped to enter in the Schneider Cup races. Balked in that ambition by constant delays, he stripped the N. | plane of its pontoons, and the craft he piloted into the air for his amazing exhibition was 1.600 pounds lighter than his cup entr The flight was made at dusk, after a day of waiting for winds rable to a take-off. A large crowd had waited throughout the afternoon, but only a few, includi.g his wife, actual- ly observed the d trial. It came at the end of a series of aerial acro haties, in which Williams had thoroughly tested the plane’s controls and balance, DEBTOR EXEMPTION ISLIMITED 70 $200° in Case of Thomas Fawcett Involving Claims. Justice Charles H. Robb in the Dis- trict Court of Appeals today held that debtors may not claim more than $200 ex'mption from attachment or gar- nishment and that the creditor is en- titled levy on any and_all moneys in ex of that amount found to be owed the debtor by third parties. The court reversed the decision of the Supreme rt of the Di had S Fidelity Savings proceedings of any court, judge, other officer of and in said Di It is the contention of the appellee that the limitation of two months in the statute refers to the 3 owner must be a res trict to become entitled to any ex emption and that if he has been an dent for two months there no limitation to the exemption pe- od, the amount being limited to $100 or example, the wage earner has been an actual resident of the District for two months at the time the writ is issued, and there is due him from the party garnished $1,000, the whole amount will be exempt, provided the monthly wage does not exceed $100. Appellant, on the other hand, contends that the statute fixe8 no_ limitation upon the length of time the wage earner must reside in the District to be within its terms, but that the period of exemption is two months next preceding the is- suing of the wi In adopting the contention of the appellant, Justice Robb points out that section 1105 of the code exemp from attachment all wearing apparel, household furnishings not exceeding -1 8300, provisions for three months sup- STAR, WASH TON, MRS, MARTIN WINS LOVE SUIT APPEAL Court Cites Error in Instruct- | ing Jury to Favor Defend- | ant in Alienation Action. | Mrs: Eva C. Martin of this city each month; in other tvords that if, for | | will be given another opportunity to | prosecute her suit for $100,000 dam- ages against Frances Coit, a wealthy fornia woman, for the alleged enation of the affections of her hand, Merton C. Martin, The Dis. triet Court of Appeals today reversed the action of the District Supreme Court, where a_jury had heen instruct- | ed to return a verdict for the de- tendant. Merton €. Martin, stand by the defense, to the | that he ree of urt from 924, which April 7. called vuled that h quired no ¢ reason of the ceremonial o for the bhreach of which she could complain of the defendant. Mrs. Martin appealed and the appellate court held that the pleadings violated the rule of court abolishing the general fssue and re- quiring that every pleading shall set forth the true facts upon which the pleader relies. The appellate court points out that the mere denial of the allegation of the marriage ceremony, performed at Washington February 19, 1925, is in. sufficient under the rules to admit of praof of the California divorce pro- ceedings, and that under the pleadings it was an error for the court to ad- mit_proof of those proceedings. APARTMENTS THE ST. DENNIS 17th at Kenyon St. S.E. Corner Most reasonable rentals fn Washington 2 rooms and bath A 3 rooms, bath and porch, $45 4 rooms and bath .5 Resldent Manager Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated 1321 Conn. Ave—Main 9700 Marlow COAL Company 1811 E St. NNW. Main 311 | 69 vears' Faithfal and Efclent Service | | THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIE UNEQUALLED 'WHERE ECONOMY RULES” | VALUES! Another New Combination Grocery and Meat Market Del Honte PEAS Tender and Green Can 17('0r3Can350c Encore Spaghetti . . .............can, 9 Franco-American Spaghetti. ... . Mueller’s Cooked Spaghetti. . . . . .can, 12¢ Heinz Spaghetti. . .. .......small can, 9c Sunshine Bisc. Co. HYDROX Deliciously Famous . 35¢ New Pack Sauerkraut. ... . . . ....can, 12%c Standard Quality Tomatoes. ..... .can, 7%2c Tender Green String Beans. . ... . .can, 10c Crushed Corn. ..................can, 10c Opens This Week End at 227 Pa. Ave. S.E. Watch for Further Announcements Astor RICE Clean White Rice 3 re 20c .can, 10c | Campbell’s Beans Bean Hole Beans. . . Lucky Strike And other brands of Heinz Baked Beans. . . . That in Two Words Is the Story of A&P Success Fancy American CHEESE Rich,Fine Flevor—Slightly Aged w.31c A&P Oven-Baked Beans . .can, 8Y3¢ .....can, 10c iieen....can,9c can, 12%c CIGARETTES | APPLE SAUCE Yoyhf:wr: ¢nd' c]‘:)fi:'l:g:.ls 1 . 1 9 Sweet Caporal 2 Shoe Peg Corn Golden Bantam Corn Bel Monte Corn. . ... A&P Crosby Corn. .. .. A Delicious Treat cans [ Qe can, 15¢ can, 10c No. I can, 12¢ can, 14c A&P Brand port, fuel for the same period and me- 8 O’Clock chanic’s tool of the value of § $200. worth of stock for car would create aG')\ernmEnt insurance. | Co. on t.e Washington Terminal Co. for money due Thomas B. Fawecett, the debtor, April 12, 5 Ve C. OF C. BODY TO MEET. :x;‘\d been' . resident of the District B S —— 2 two months next preced- Retail Trade Group Will Convene |’ d r Tomorrow. The retail trade committee of the ‘Washington Chamber of Commerce [as the debtor had resided in the Dis- will meet at 12,30 o'clock tomorrow in | trict for two months there was no the offices of the chamber in the|l Homer Building for a consideration of | as his pay did not exce 2 subcommittee report on patronage of home industries, it was announced today by Issac Gans, chgirman of the committee. tion of section 1107 of the code, which The committee on transportation | reads as follows: and freight ratgs will meet at the ings—The earnings not to exceed $100 each month of all actual residents of Jerome Fanciulli is chairman of the | the District of Columbia who provide for the support of a family in said offices of the chamber Friday at 4 p.m, committee. for his work with the Terminal Co. and there was due him $69.90. 1926, Fawcett eceived more than $100 per month The lower court held that as long imit to the exemption period as long $100 month- The creditor appealed aad the cllate tribunal says: The case turns on the interpreta- ‘Section 1107—Earn- the husiness of the debtor family, Boud Otficm] Stricken, Special Dispatch to The Star. FROSTBURG, Md., November 7.— Henry A. Price, 49 years old, traffic manager of the Cumberland & Westernport Transit Co., died yester- day following a stroke of paralysis, suffered a few hours before in his office. He was a former conductor on the old Cumberland & Westernport Electric Railway, He was ative of Lonaconing. Hi idow s dipin Ready to use GULDENS APARTMENTS M‘Mustard y | | COFFEE Highest Quality Santos . 33¢ White House EVAP.MILK Tall can, 10c Candies, Nuts, Peels, Etr.- Rigi Filled Assortment. . . . . . . .lb.,29c Chocolate Drops e by 17¢ Chocolate Bonbons. . . .......lb., 23c FrenchCordials. . .. .........lb., 33c 20th Century Mixed . ... ..... ... .lb., 19¢c LaBelleMixed. . ............lb,23c BrokenCandy. . . . .1b., 19¢ Large Wash Brazil Nuts. . . .. .lb., 29c 39¢ OATS Quick Cooking‘ Pkgs. 9c | MELLO-WHEAT 28-0z. pkg., 17¢ Paper Shell Almonds . . ......lb., California Soft Shell Walnuts. . Ib., Orange Peel ...............lb, LemonPeel ........... .1b., CitronPeel ... . ... ... Dromedary Golden Dates . . . 5 Crown Layer Figs. . . .. Imported Cleaned Currants. . pkg., 18c Sun-Maid Raisins Nect™ 2 Polted phg 12Yc Keystone Mince Meat Cream of Wheat 14-0z. pkg., 14c BOOKS WANTED Or Phone Franklln 54155116 BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS District for two months next pre: ceding the Issuing of any writ or HAREHOLD: | process from any court or officer of ion at | and i said District against them {mbet | shall be exempt from attachment, I seizure, or sale upon such proce: - | the same shall not be seized, levie 1 taken, reached or sold by attachment, Star | execution, or_an; PET MILK Tall can, 12¢ 1316 N. H. Ave. Just South of Dupont Modern fireproof Building, elevator and telephone switch~ board. 4 rooms and bath, $85 5 rooms and bath, $100 Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated 1321 Conn. Ave.—Main 9700 33¢ 29c 29¢ 49c .pkg., 20c SP! ANNUAL MEETI E ATk Poretanl Baiidime Ass 500 11th_st. nw. on Monday, Tan at 730 pm By order of Directors. J._W. CA ESTIMATES GIVEN ON “AT: house renairs. store fixtures. et work guaranteed. Address Box office. ' THE CELEBRATED CIDER BARREL WILL be open dails until December 20ih all cider on ica: 2hoice aoDl our out Frederick ike. PHONE _COL. Wwith oatmeal or Dol plastering. DON'T WAIT UNTIL, THE MOTHS HAVE finished eating the mohair on your furniture but call on us as suon as you suspect it. We Can Kill Them —without taking the furniture -pm and the cost 18 emall. Its part of our servics. mm Main 3621 Bede Mig. Co. STILL AT IT! We've been saving leaky roofs in Wash. smeton for 27 vears: 1f You need a good roofer take advantase of our long experience. Call us up. Syrups & Molasses Golden Crown. . .*™ ¢ KaroB. L.....1" 020 Karo R. L...."% can 140 | suitana Maple Bl'd “*" 14c iog cabin Maple. . .**" 27¢ Brer Rabhit Mol. . . .a" 14ec bot., 20c .sm. bot., 17¢ ...pint, 14c ...jar, 18¢ other process or Pancake Flours Sunnyfield. . .. .P*¢- 10c Va. Sweet. . . . . ." I1c Aunt Jemima . *® 12Y/,¢ Pillsbury . ... 121/,¢c A.J. B'wheat. . P 14c S'’d B'wheat. .P*¢ 11c —ROOMS _PAPERED hrome paper, $5 lnp Stove and Egg Size $8'5 PER TON Sold Exclusively By J. EDW. CHAPMAN C(TRCORAN - COURTS 23rd & D Sts. N.-W. “Close to Downtown” Why apend hours riding to office when you can live in these The Argonne SIXTEENTH STREET and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST Heinz Sweet Gherkins. . . Heinz Ketchup. . ... .. .. Heinz Vinegar. . . . ..-...... Heinz India Relish....... WILDMERE EGGS 44c STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Sunnybrook carton of 5 9 c Brand 1 dozen .. pkg., 83¢c Drano, cleans drains. . . .. ..can, 23c Sani-Flush ... ... ... . .can, 20c Red SealLye. . ................can,12¢ Meat Market Specials Effective in All Meat Points Lean FreshHams . . . Ib., 25c Tender Chuck Roast . lb., 25¢ Loin or Rib Lamb Chops, Ib., 45¢ Lean Stewing Lamb . Ib., 15¢c Lean Stewing Beef Ib., 15¢ Fresh Ground Beef ., 23¢ New-pack Sauerkraut % 12Y2c Bel Monte Pineapple. . . . .. ..lIge. can, 25¢ Del Monte Peaches. . . . No. 1 tall can, 15¢ Pel Monte Apricots . . . .. ....lge. can,29c Del Monte Fruits for Salad... . N ! = 25¢ Dunngtet” Butter Flavor as Perfect In Y4-1b. . 57¢ as Butter Can Be Prints FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER Fresh Churned Lb., 51c Wonderful Flavor P. & G. Naptha Soap. . ... . ..4 cakes, 15¢c Octagon Laundry Soap. . ... . . .cake, 6%2c Star Soap. ...........v....n-.cake, 4V2c Fels-Naptha Soap. ... . . ...........cake, 6¢c Fresh Fruits & Produce 2 Ibs., 13¢c 933 Comua 119 tn St S W. Make Weekly Trips — Philadelphia, Wilmington 10 o Now Yorx 'S THANSFER REL]AB[LITY Owned as an investment, not a speculation, The Argonne is interested not only in a sizgned lease this year, but in living up to the Jetter of every promise made, first to preserve a worked for and valued reputation, secondly as insurance against dissatisfaction and vacancy in years to come. its RESPONSIBILITY— careful and efficient management per- mits no shifting of responsibility regarding any complaint, repair or suggestion tending to increase the convenience or contentment of its occupants. - Inethis building direct dealing with the responsible in- terests means direct results. ch year of our ownership has meant im- PERMANENCE— proved conditions regarding both physical characteristics of The Argonne and excellence of its service. Here to stay, we continue to improve with time as the only sound method of maintaining an investment. The Argonne Operated directly by the owner, Carton of 1 Doz. Fancy Selected YEARS OF ROOFING Every One Guaranteed SERVICE De Luxe Apartments ‘When a call on us to do the roof work you can be sure of the finest workmanship ‘—-ll rr;llarderlule re‘n%z'}u ll(h'vmllllu‘nl u:rv Ironclad Roofing Co o % N floor *'Best enty of heat and hot w: Call eaident Manazer Main 6550 fora plan or come and look ai, the Planned Apartment in the City.” CAFRITZ 14th & K M. 9080 Offices The Wilkins Bldg. 1512-1514 H St. N.W. Modern, fireproof building, 24-hour elevator service; de- sirable rooms, single or en sui Very well adapted for lawye Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated 1321 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 9700 PRINTED WORK That, reflects our poltcy of “none but_tha Aty service. The National Capital Press “*IF IT'S SHADES YOU NEED— ne up. We make them to measure | ot Taicy B KLEEBLATT T Window sh». s and Sereens. Ph EVER DISAPPO] BYRON. 5 ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY Hieh €7ads. bt not high oriced. Duz, it’s different. . . . .. P Over 1,000 Lifetime Homes Built and Sold Worth $1,000 More! New Semi-Detached Homes Only $8,9 50 6 Large Rooms Tiled Bath, Built-in Tub and Fixtures 3 Covered Porches—Big Garage Deep Lot, 25-ft. Wide, to Paved Alley B ————— EXHIBIT HOME 4408 Chesapeake St. N.W. Drive out Wisconsin Avenue to Chesapeake Street I Cooking Apples . Eating Apples . . 3 lbs., 20c Goiaen Apples . 3 lbs., 25¢ Grapefruit, med., 7Yzc; lge., 10c Sweet Potatoes . . 5 lbs., 12¢ Maine Potatoes . . 5 lbs., 14c Yellow Onions . . 3 lbs., 10c Firm Head Cabbage . . lb., 2¢c Tender Green Kale . . Ib., 6¢ Iceberg Lettuce . . . head, 9¢c Crisp Celery . . . bunch, 10c Fresh Cocoanuts . . each, 10c Notice honds no by deed of try Th Easy Terms .- 2 Lbs. Philadelphia Scrapple, Ib., 18¢c Gk e« Sausage Meat, 1b., 40c Original All Pork ek Bt Smo. Sausage, lb., 30c Lofers Skinless Franks . lb., 35¢ Briggs’ Sunshine Bacon': 16, 23¢ . 1627 at o paid the esent . A p Yaire 10 Dresent said honda for pay % O B (e e interest thereon sha . specific bonds covered by this notier which U west to Exhibit Home; or our representative gladly call for you and show you these homes. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. «x CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Communities 1 to 238, Inclusive. maturing June Grip, Influenza nd many Pneu- monias begin a8 a common cold. Price 30c. ‘The box bears this l’lflm_ G Grove —Proven Merit since 188. to 276. inclusive, maturing June to 314 15 o 352. inelusive. maturing June inelusive, maturing June . inclusive, maturing June NCHESTER APARTMENT MANCHESTER APaRTRXNON. (#gned.) ALEXANDER SUTER. Bacretary-Troasurer. [

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