Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1929, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1929. N uote. L n';%%zupllm very light; de- BY 70 COWORKERS | Statistician of Federal Trade Group Florida pony 65270, few Honor Guest at Fare- well Party. rain and declared she saw no light on either Hintze’s car or the truck. She was required to deposit $100 col- Iateral at the preeinct. today tried and_acquitted by Judge|that she was not speeding and was Iohac B Hitt n Trame Court, o driving on the right side of the street. The injured man, Erick Hintze, was|The defendant herself said she could cranking his automobile on Twelfth|not see far ahead because of fog and ved until its incorporation as part of |street southeast when his car was the Federal Trade Commission in 1915. | struck by Miss Hatton’s machine and he In presenting a purse i , | was driven against a truck parked just made up by Dr. Sterns’ cowork: back of him. Fi precinct police took | H. Dynes of the commission staff re- |him to Casualty Hospital, where his ferred to him as perhaps one of the |condition was describea as serious. nown statisticians in the Govern- | The case was tried when Policeman rvice. Among economic inve E. J. Spense advisea the court the gations in which Dr. Ste charges could be heard, after an oppor- were those on tobacco ir tunity for a continuance was offered. : national Harvester Co. ne s Hi vas acquitted on testimony Dr. Worthy P. Sterns, statistician of | fagurtry, aotio” coqleWeprint Mifs Tiution wes wrqiies o 5 the Federal Trade Commission, was |power. SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE.CALL | | honor guest at a fa 1l and birthday Dr. and Mrs. Sterns will continue to , - | party given by 70 coworkers at the Blue [Teside in Washington at their home, FIRE-PROOF, Low t t ) 1 sack : ; i | Triangle Club yesterday, commemorat- | 1533 Lamont stree It 4 Russet R ¢ ; his 28 years of ice with the did not prevent retailers fro rnment ‘and his seventieth birth- TORAGE the wholesale district e which falls on January 8. His S0t it alek oF eaiuand marks his retirement from the P%%MMOROPHS’E%R;W was only N ISTANCE MOV CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 ém to " reports, T - 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known T | type, 4.00 | tion, 3.65¢ POULTRY IS SCARCE AT D. C. MARKET Lamb and Veal Prices Ad-‘: vanced—Live Turkeys Are Higher. air quality and condi 115 bushel hampers, eral Government in 1900 in the Bu- reau of Statistics of the Treasury and in 1903 was transferred to the Bureau of Corporations, with which he contin- slightly green, Central Armature Works 625-627 D Street N.W. Phone Main 3660-1-2 Operate the Best Equipped Machine Shop in the City. A Personal Visit Will Convince You GIRL STUDENT ACQUITTED i OF RECKLESS DRIVING SKATING ICE LACKING' Court Absolves Her From Blame Weather Fails to Provide Sport on fof the Dey for Auto Accident in Which Reflecti Hinne olie] Feden L one Aooniils Man Was Seriously Hurt. | _Born at Strawberry Point, Iow {Sterns engaged in mercantile, new aper and school teaching activities; cceived his A, B. degree from the Uni- | versit 7 95, his A. M. in 1897, and from the University of Chicago, , the degree of Ph. He beg: service with the Toe for each an’s life, ers reported, and prices wi Price of lamb also was adv the veal market also was H ; ; Electric Welding—1,000-Ampere Despite the fact that one of the Gov- Capac‘ty ernment witnesses is in the hospital as a result of an accident which led to the arrest of Miss Rhoda K. Hatton, Maryland University student, of 1227 B Leaders for 15 Years ¥S, quoted cents the past few day: { Lincoln Memo s aining unchanged, | three inches = = = oz = = It was by 5 e e ey A B S S S A o o S G 7 prope s viewpoint, Frost com- The uple of er, before iEillillfl!l[l!lllIIIIIIIHH”' We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES 2% Today's Wholesale Pric Prices Slightly High DELIVERS ANY SUITE Interest on checking accounts 1/ - I i ‘L;\_ on daily balances compound- ed monthly. Interest cn ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Live stock—Calves, 15a16; lambs, 13a : s 14 Interest on special savings cer- 3% 4% lox'rf'i’fzcl:;;:y'—coméaunded semi- The Munsey Trust Co. ?‘.‘3 s 3» ) Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N\W. inches up, Another Munsey Service—Real Estate Department O Game—Rabbits, No. 1 grade, 25; No 2 grade, 15a20. s Fruit and Vegetable Review. . The daily market report on frui and vegetables (compiled by the Mark News Service Bureau of Agricultura Economics) say Apples—Supplies moderate light, mark 25% Reduction On All Save 20% to 40% on Bed-Davenport Suites $79 Bed-Davenport $124 Bed-Davenport Suite, neatly upholstered. § Suite, upholstered in better Imitation leather. grade velour. $54 398 $198 Frame Top Bed- $239 Bed-Davenport Davenport Suite, in Jac- J Suite, in mohair and mar- quard velour. quette combination. $149 $179 §21e 20%";(;- 4(-)77;- on- Bedroom Suites $95 Bedroom Suite, 4 $119 Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, neatly finished in § pieces, nicely finished in walnut. walnut. 367 TR T Y AN I A T R (00T $139 Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces of genuine walnut. Reduced to 1 215 inches up, 1.75a1.90. —Supplies moderate; demand light, market steady ked, anish crate: D: South Carolina, barrel GROSNER’S 1825 F STREET Twice Each Year We Hang Out This “SAVINGS” Sign $179 Bedr oom Suite, 4 pieces of genuine walnut. Reduced to Our Entire Stock of High-Grade RUGS REDUCED 10% to 25% $1 Delivers Any Rug SEMI-ANNUAL i i $39 Circulating Heater $32.60 Heats several rooms $29 Kitchen Cabinet $22.80 Porcelain Top Save 20% to 40% on Breakfast Sets $24 Breakfast Set, 5 pieces, nicely $1 8,90 finished. Reduced to $32 Decorated Breakfast Set, § $2 460 Set, 5 $29,80 Splendid heat siver $26.50 3-Pc. Bed Outfit $17-90 Comprises wood fin- ish metal bed with cane panel, link spring and comfortable mat- Our Fine Siock of Fine Kuppenheimer & Grosner Suits & QOvercoats at Sharply ri=lliE i = Reduced sl M rpmm Prices pieces. Reduced to.... $39 Decorated Breakfast pieces. Reduced to.. $49.50 Phono- graph Outfit $39.50 ] P Mahogany fin- Save 20% to 40% on | Dining Room Suites LT ) =~ Save 20% to 40% on Living Room Suites $2.50 and $3 End & End and Chambray SHIRTS All Colors and White— All Sizes 3 for $2.50, $3.00 and $ Handmade TIES 13 $1.5 3 for $+ $1;5 CROS $5 1 New Pat All Nett Al S R 25 F.STREET $89 Dinette Suite, 6 | pieces, nicely finished in walnut. 354 $159 Dining Room Suite, 10 pieces of genuine wal- ~ S s 3 ¥ e A AT AT YaViTeYild b7 $129 Dining Room Suite, 10 pieces, finished in wal- = i $198 Dining Room Suite, 10 pieces of genuine wal- " $149 $7.95 Console Table and Mirror $4.95 Nicely finish- ished in ma- hogany. $119 Living Room Suite, 3 pieces of attractive velour. $149 Living Room Suite, combination mohair, rever- sible seats. $139 Living Room Suite, Jacquard velour. Reversible cushions. 398 $225 Living Room Suite, 1009% mohair, reversible cushions. NATIONAL Furniture Co., 7th & H Sts. N.W. 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