Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1928, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1928. — SEAFOOD IS SEARCE DUE TO WEATHER :Storms on Coast Cause.| Eggs Go Lower With Heavier Receipts. Cold weather and high winds along the ris week played | and caused a! n the local mar- | | ipal Pish Market | accustonred large | of fresh fish for the Frids y of frozen fish to | from North Caro- shghtly n ose quoted A Week ago v good demand was reported. | receipt of egas have result- ed tn another slight decrease in pri T morning being | . | Joint ‘resolution introduced by Thomas , | Federal Enlflfr(‘m"m Bureau and ask- Fruit and Vegetable Review. Today's market report on fruits and wegetables compll led by the Ma |rlt‘( News | Appl Ql.pp ies moderate; demand S Yight, market steady: barrels, Virginia, U. 8. No. Staymans, 2!, inches up, good quality and condition, 6.00a6.50; b(\(c& Washington. medium to large size, extra fancy Delicious, mostly 4.25: Staymans and Romeos, 3.00a3.25; bushel baskets, Pennsylvania and Virginia, U. §. No. 1, 2!3 inches up, Staymans, 2.25, fe igher: Virginia, U. S. No. 1, Stay mans, 23 inches up. 2.60; unclassified, Staymans, 2!2 inches up, ‘russeted, 2.00 8225, Cabbage—Supplies moderate; demand moderate, market about steady; old stock. New York, sacked per 100 weight, Danish type, 1.00; few higher; new stock, Texas, barrel crates, approximate 100 pounds net. round type, 3.25a8 50: mostly 3.50; Florida, 1',-bushel ham- s, pointed type, 1.75a2.00; fair qual- ty and condition, low as 1.50. “Celery—Supplies moderate; demand | moderate, market about steady; Cali- fornia, crates, 5.00a5.50; Florida, 10- inch crates, 2.75a3.00. - Lettuce—Supplies moderate; demand moderate, market steady; Arizona, crates, iceberg type, 4-5 dozen, mostly 3.25; few high as 3.50; poorer low as 800 California, crates iceberg type,| 4-5 dozen, best, 4.00a4.25: poorer, 3.50 | 23.75; Florida, 11, bushel hampers big | Boston type, wide range prices, 1.00a 2.00; best, mostiy 2.00. Onien Market Steady. Onions—Supplies light; demand mod- erate, market steady; Michigan and Ohio, 100-pound sacks yellows, Ln\ud States, No. 1, medium to large size, 2.65a2.75; few higher. i Potatoes—Supplies moderate; demand : market firm; Michigan, 150- | und sacks, Russet Rurals, United | : Maine, 120- Profs. from Spain—Conves Kapid Progress. 1338 H Gune Washington University : Law School I by American Schools Full time ~,u-e Du‘l AM to 1 f: P. )l ol.m:':u 5 I'J 1: C !.5 I‘N Second Semester Begins | Jansary 30—Stockton Hall 720 Twent) Good Teaching is the mark of a employes oficient dern light, market steady: Florida, from ripening rooms sixes ripes and turning, wrapped, fancy count, 2.75; few high as munt 3.00a3.50; unknown or!lln Te- in New York City, threes, ripes, \Krlm(‘d fancy count, 2.75; few high as 3. “- fow low as 2.50; choice count, 4225, String beans—Supplies light; de- mand moderate, market firm for stock: Florida, “«-bushel hampers, green, best, 6.00a6.5¢ condition, 4.00a5.00; poorer low as 3.00; wax, 3.00a4.00. Exgplant--Supplies light; slow, market dull: Florida, crates, fancy, 3.5024.00; 3.00. demand | pepper choice, 2.50a Pepper Demand Light. Peppers —Supplies light; demand light, market stead: Florida, pepper crates, fancy, mostly around 4.00. Squash and cucumbers—Practically no supplies on market; too few sales reported to guote. Carrots—Supplies moderate: demand light, market dull; Texas, bushel bas- | kets, bunched. 1.90a2.00; few higher. Beets—Supplies very light; light. market steady: Te bushel bas- ket; 5 50; pepper crates, lllfl E lll)flfll de- Cauliflower- pplies mand light. arket weak: Californ 1.75a1.90: poorer, pony crates 1.50. Strawberries—Supplies light: demand licht, market firm: Florida, pony re- [rigerators, Missionarys, 65275 per | quart. | DRY PROTEST PUT ASIDE BY WISCONSIN HOUSE| Wis., January 26—The | of the Wisconsin Legisla- ture vesterday voted 1o put aside the Duncan, Milwaukee Socialist, protesting to Congress against activities of the ing for a “thorough investigation of the manipulation of prohibition en- forcement for political reasons.” The vote was 56 to 25. Mr, Duncan charged that the “heavy hand of Federal enforcement” has been laid on Wisconsin by the national ad- ministration because of the defeat of Senator Lenroot. a dry,,for re-election |to the United States Benate by for- P BOYD SHOR L IN 50 DAY Stenographie con 1-6 mo. Position zuaranteed graduates. Est. 3 years. Boyd School. 1338 G n. Poteet’ 311 East Capitol St. Line 38 }Allb/uld l‘ll Shorthand and !«Mlfll Bookkeeping and Aces English Course. (‘I'II !lorlln Course. Ra eatalog free. Court F. Wood, LL. M. Principal fair quality and | gdemand | ), "son’ of Dr. Richard C. Norris, Is Florida, | (nEnged i motlon picture work a | BRIDE SAILS FOR EUROPE DAY AFTER ELOPEMENT Girl, 18, and Boy, 17, Were Wed PDecember 3, Prominent Phil- adelphians Find. By the Associated Pross. PHILADELPHIA, January 26.—The elopement of Miss Virginia Bell Hiller, 18, and 8. Edward Norris, 17, both members of socially prominent Phila- delphia familles, became known last night. They were married in Media, Pa., by a justice of the peace on Decem- ber 6, and the next day the bride left for Europe with her mother, Mrs. Blanche Hiller, widow of Dr. Hiram Hiller. No member of either family knew of the wedding until last night. A cablegram was sent to Paris last night informing Mrs. Hiller of the elopement. Norris, former Princeton student, and Hollywood and expects to return there in March. His wife will remain in Europe for several months, he said. 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Lewal H ory. ommerce La: Government of Outlying Territory. ntri Rocinl Fe Histor Enelist Exposltory Writing. GRADUATE SCHOOL, Edward T. Devine, Dean 1901 F St. N.W. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, George B. Woods, Dean Massachusetts and Nebraska Aves. N.W. for Lewis PIGGLY WIGGLY A Real Week End CREAMERY BUTTER SALE We had a sale like this in De- cember and our customers. have certainly been requesting an- other one, so here we go—and don’t miss it For Friday and Saturday Only California Navel Oranges Fancy ripe golden fruit direct from the Golden State. Sunset Gold BUTTER One Pound . 5 5c Two Pounds 31 g A real value sale in the large size fruit. Dozen 600 Grapefruit Each, 7Y5c, 10c, 2 for 25¢ Florida Oranges Dozen, 35¢ and 55¢ . 59¢ Land O’Lakes Butter, Ib Kraft Cheese, Vs-Ib. .. Sharp Cheese, Ib. . PAPPY’S Orange Marmalade and Guava Jelly Two delicious products from Florida Marmalade 8-oz. jar Marmalade 16-0z. jar ...... Guava Jelly 8-oz. jar LADY ALICE Bread Sweet as a nut and so pure and wholesome. Every one says it's delicious. Delivered fresh from Piggly \ 7. ovens to our s daily. Try a different Ll every now and then. There's a loaf for every taste and every occasion, Lady Alice Split Top Loaf Lady Alice Round Top Loaf Lady Alice Sandwich Bread Lady Alice Raisin Bread Lady Alice Rye Bread Whole Wheat Health Bread FRESH VEGETABLES The very choicest which the South affords Iceberg Lettuce. .. Ripe Tomatoes. .. Crisp Celery. . Green Spinach. Fancy Kale. ... New Beets....... New Cabbage................lb, 5¢c Carrots . .. .bunch, 5c CAULIFLOWER 25c and 30c Head Idaho Baking Potatoes 4 Ibs. for 25¢ or 15-lb. Carton. .....79c GROCERY VALUES Sanka Coffee 590 12-0z. Tin Libby’'s Sauerkraut «.....head, 10c ssseesdby 17V5¢ ... .stalk, 10c v..2 lbs., 25¢ ..4 lbs., 25¢ bunch, 10c Quaker Oats Package . Swansdown Flour Package ....... Baker's Cocoa FRESH EGGS Large Selected Whites large, meaty ality Kggs” getting the These are extra fine, eggs. When you buy at Piggly \ best obta Get This! Treat yourself and your family to a pound of this delicious Turnstile Coffee In the Red Bag In the First Aisle Lb. 35¢ Del Monte “Fruits At Special Low Prices Apricots, peeled Buffet Tin Apricots, peeled No. 1 Tin Apricots, peeled No. 2 Tin Apricots, peeled Nei 204 Tt oo s 35(! Cherries Buffet Tin .......... 14¢ Cherries No. 1 Tin Cherries No. 2, Tin Pears, Melba No. 212 Tin Pears, Bartlett No. 213 Tin. . Peaches, ed Buffet Tin Peaches, sliced No. 1 Tin Peaches, sliced No. 212 Tin Peaches, Melba No. 212 Tin Pineapple, sliced No.2'3 Tin.... .. Pineapple, crushed No. 2 Tin. . Plums, De Luxe No. 213 Tin A Special Sale of HAMS —for this Friday and Saturday. These hams are the’ well known “PURITAN” brand, in small 8 to 10 1b. sizes. Lb. 25¢ vo...Lb. 14¢ PR | Y Smoked Bacon Strips. . . .Lb. 25¢ Sliced Breakfast Bacon. . .Lb. 38¢ Smoked Shoulders . Choice Cuts us to suggest for your Su The best grade of U. S. Governnipn¢ inspected meats. Allow day dinner Leg of Lamb Fresh Ham . . Fresh Shoulder Pork Loin Roast, Ib., 19¢ Prime Rib Roast, Ib., 35¢ Fancy Chuck Roast, Ib., 25¢ G Ib., 30c Ib., 23¢ Ib., 17¢ LOFFLER’S PRODUCTS 1-1b. Tin Van Camp'’s Milk Tall Can . Maple Syrup 16-0z. Bottle White House Rice 1-1b. Package Brown Sugar 1-1b. Carton .., Argo Salmon Cen ... Beckwith Brnldn! Figs Cen . Jello 3 Packages . . Heinz Tomato Soup Graduate Copy of Telegram Recewed by Clifford Lewis “We desire to secure manager for four-hun dred-room commercial hotel now bullding. this city Motel 1o open Jununry first. Desire vicen of manager in y capacity in co- operation with contrac. tor, selection of furni- ture and other details - " At thix time. Salary not to exceed ten thousand per year. Wil arrive Washington August — to_discuss this fully ~ Wire it convenient.” Men and Women Wanted Requests for Lewls graduates come from all parts of (he United Blaten, Thousands of positions open in hotels, elubs, res- antw, tea rooms, cafeterins, institutions, schools, colleges and apartment houses, Demand increases ds Y big salary quickly Our Fres KEmployment Bureau is in close touch with hotels throughont the United n contact with a executive positis haslf Billon Doll; was spent in 1927 ments, ten roome. cafeterian ele, 258,226 New Rooms Building—193,671 Employes Needed Prepare now for ml- uncrowded feld, which glves you a rich cholce of lmllnunv puy. with rapld aavancement, URNS BOWN $5,000 JOB R A ”nlunh_ munoger groduate, turns down 35,000 - 610,000 Jo Beginnere' Gregg & Graham Pitman Shorthand. Slow, Me- dium and Rapid Dictation. Sci- entifically Taught Typewriting. Goodyear's Secretarial Bookkeep- ing. 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Ib., 20¢ Fresh Trout .....lb., 32¢ SAUERKRAUT Fillt of Haddock b, 25¢| 9 11¢ 15¢ th present me wiy well satifed he MORTON’S | LuX TOILET | SUNSWEET | Vireini EDWARD'S SALT Ay PRUNES irginia Sweet PRESERVES Plain or lodized Pancake All Flavors 3 Phgs. 25¢ | 3Cakes 20¢ Pkg 19¢ 2Pkes. 19| 1 5 25¢ ASlech Syl WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Vo jon O n everywhers, One and o for hotels, clubs, apart DEEP SEA OYSTERS Freshly Shucked Pint, 35¢ Quart, 65¢ Pound Postum Cereal Large Can Lipton's Tea George Washington University Vounded 1821 Graduate School Columbian College School of Engineering School of Education School of Medicine Law School School of Pharmacy Division of the Fine Arts Division of Library Science siise of our of Cornwell's 1g, Mivs Bess Bush, another graduate, 1s Toom, sident, 1s managing consultant for no less Vhan 225 Jeading hotels, 150 other hig hotel men on our ad- wory bunrd Al Jook with favor on Lewls-trained men and women for mansgertal positione Course indorsed by such hotels as Biltimore, Waldorf-Astoria, Astor, New Willard, Mayflower and others, all over tha country. Drop everything for this uncrowded esrlon Halaries siart at up to 3160 and $400 & m unities 1o earn §20,000 a year and more If you ealn and Juxurions apsrtmenis often fncluded fres, Live i own cily—or select Bummer or Winter resort—or travel on ocean Jinein, MIX with best people Clusw Vimited, so Investigats quickly. Call and ses Wi hotels wnd clabe managed by our studnts, Then Summer Sessions hotos of Doy and lLate Afterncon ecide for Clusses Midwinter Classes Now Forming Lewis Hotel Training Schools CLIFFORD LE wll. President Washington Circle and 23rd , Washington, D, C, (Call K30 A M, m 9 P Second Semester January 30, 1928 Begine Cutalogues wnd Other n. Apply to The

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