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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929. UN|VERS”'Y WOMEN PLAN Helen Hayes, a former Washington| MJADE RA'LROAD oFF'clAL.!mflroad. succeeding John Delaney, who Lieut. Comdr. Gilmore Ill. TRADING IS DRAGEY ™ con eec.owse runo girl, is starring in “Coquette.” died March 12. Taken suddenly ill at Comneeticut | be given Monday, April 22, at Poli's Theater, were, discussed yesterday by the executive committee of the Wasl ington branch of the American Associa- tion of University Women at 1634 I street. The fund realized at®he bene- fit will go toward the $1,000,000 fel- lowship-fund being raised over the Na- tion by the association to endow 30 or more research fellowships for out- standing woman students. Nearly $500,000 has been given in sub- scriptions and pledges, it is reported. Mrs, Karl Fenning is president of | McNamee held the position of general | the executive committee of the Wash-|C. P. McNamee Appointed Power foreman for the past 12 years and has | avenue and Morrison street late yester- ington branch; Miss Mary Louise been succeeded‘by Michael Murray. The | day evening while he was on his way Presentation of “Coquette” at Brown, vice president; Mrs. Henry Grat- | Superintendent of Cumberland Line roaq 45 soon to install electric train | pome, Lieut. Comdr. Maurice D. Polf's Theater April 22 Bel Nicholas, “treasurer, “and Mrs. games| MOUNT SAVAGE, Md, March 26 eryice and Wetaee has g00c 1o o, | Gilmore, of 3028 Morrison street, fafnted oli’s Theater Apr eing J : . (Special).—Charles P. McNamee, who . Ao’ allewalt. Siigtaly in- Cumming, in charge of publicity. Mrs. P g and fell to the sidewalk, slightly Arranged by Committee, Samuel Herrick has been appointed | has been connected with the Cumber- juring his head. He was removed to land & Pennsylvania Rallroad shops the Naval Dispensary at E‘;};leent:’:‘nd here for 43 years, has been appointed s condition superintendent of motive power for the tan Doyle, secretary; Mrs. Howard qad GRANDFATHER CLOCHKS chairman of the fund committee and will have charge of the arrangements for the benefit performance. Rev. Willlam C. Knowles, Haddon, Conn., has been an Episcopal minister | B streets for treatment. Plans for the benefit performance of 67 years. , Is not serious. I s e B R S A R B S ARSI S RS S RS AAS R | : ful, puny, underweight ones back s into condition, with a hearty ap- . table product which ) FIRE - PROOF L imh'N Cb 68 o o T2 AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES LONG DISTANCE MOVERS CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1312 U ST. PHONE NORTH 3343 with care. 'The soap you use for your skin must have definite qualifi- cations for the results you wish to attain. Cuticura Soap Has been the choice of millions for 50 years for, its delightfully medicated, sanative and prophylactic efficiency in cleansing,}. purifying and beautifying the Skin and Hair, Sold every#here 386 Sample each free, Cuticara Soap, Ointment and Talcum fdores: “Cutleara,” Dept. 208, Malden, ‘The most severe pains of rheumatism, gead- ache, neuralgia, toothache, neuritis, etc., quickly vanish when you take one or two Anti-Kamnia Tablets. | Also break up colds, tgrippe; stop in- | somnia, nervousness, fevers, women’s | aum _ 25 millions used annually. me in handy metal containers, 25 | cents. A-K on every tablet of the | genuine, Ask your druggist for A-K Tablets Anti-Kamnia Quick Relief from Pains and Aches | up, Romes, ! Few Changes Made in Whole- sale Prices—Bacon and Lard Higher. Few changes in wholesalers’ quota- | tions on meats and poultry were noted | today. Trade continued dull as for a week past, with the demand for provi- sions of all kinds reflecting the general pre-Easter fasting here, ‘The egg market, which has shown {a gradual decline with the approach of warm weather, continued steady today, with supplies plentiful and the demand light. A slightly higher market pre- vailed today for bacon and lards, Today’s Wholesale Prices. (Jobbers’ Prices Unchanged.) Butter—One-pound prints, 48a49; tub, 47a48; store packed, 28.30. Eggs—Hennery, 28a29; fresh selected, 30; current receipts, 25a28. Poultry, alive—Turke; 35a38; Win- 43a45; fowls, 32a33; Leghorns, 2; ducks, 25; geese, 20; keats, voun, 5a40. Dres 5] Turkey: 5046 small, 38a40; ducks, 32a33; gecse, 20a 25; keats, 80a1.00. Meats, fresh killed—Beef, 20a24; lamb, 30a32; veal, 25a28; pork loins, 31; fresh hams, 26; fresh shoulders, 20; smoked hams, 28; smoked shoulders, 17; bacon, 22a23; lard, in bulk, 137:a14; ;‘mfkages, 14'2a15; compound lard, 13a 315, Live stock—Calves, 17. Fruit and Vegetablg Review. ‘The daily market report on fruits and vegetables (compiled by the Market, News Service Bureau of Agricultural Economics) says (sales to jobbers ex- cept where otherwise noted) : Apples—Supplies ‘modara demand light, market steady; barrels, Virginia, U. 8. No. 1, 2% inches up, Black Twig: and Romes, slightly scalded, 4.00a4.50 boxes, Washington, extra fancy Wine- saps, medium to large size, 3.00; medium to large size, 2.50a2.7: baskets, Virginia, U. S. No. 1, 22 1.65; unclassified Yo inches up, -inch, Delicious, No. 1, 2. Asparagus—Supplies _light; demand light, market steady; California, dozen bunch crates, green, large size, 11.00; medium size, 9.00; Southern—too few sales reported to quote. Cabbage—Supplies liberal moderate, market about steady: Florida, | 115 bushel hampers, pointed type, 1.10a 1.50; few best, 1.65; South Carolina, 132 bushel hampers, pointed type, 1.25. Celery—Supplies moderate; demand light, market about steady; Floriddl, inch crates, 4-6 dozen, 2.75a3.00, dozen, 2.50a2.75. Lettuce—Supplics moderate; demand light, market steady; California .crates, Iceberg type, 5 dozen, 4.00a4.25; 4 dozen, no sales reported. Onions—Supplies light: demand light, market dull; Ohio, 100-pound sacks, y:l;esws. U. 8. No. 1, fair condition, 4.00 Potatoes—Supplies of old stock mod- crate; demand light, mdrket dull; New | York, 150-pound sacks, round whites, U. 8. No. 1, 2.10a2.15; Michigan, 150~ pound sacks, Russet Rurals, U. S. No. 1, 2.15; new stocks, supplies moderate, de- mand light, market duli; Florida, dou- ble-head barrels, Spaulding Rose, U. S. No. 1, 7.25a7.50; Texas, 50-pound sacks, Bliss Triumphs, U. S. No, 1, J2-inch minimum, few sales, 2.75. Spinach—Supplies liberal; demand light, market slightly weaker; Texas, bushel baskets, Savoy type, 65a80; most- 1y around 75. Sweet Potatoes—Su Reduces oil consumption —Reduces friction drag— Reduces repair bills—be~ cause it's the “Best Oil in the World Demand Autocrat Motor Oil. Nothing .is ‘more important than thorough lubrication. AUTCCRAT—THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 i lies light; de- mand light, market dull; Eastern Shore Maryland, bushel hampers, yellows, No. 1, 1.75a2.00. ‘Tomatoes—Supplies moderate; de- mand light, market about steady; Flor- ida, 6s, ripes and turning, wrapped, fency count, No. 1, 5.50a6.00; No. 2, 4.00 a5.00; choice count, No. 1, 4.50a5.00; No. 2, 3.00a4.00; repacked, 6s, ripes, wrapped, fancy count, 6.00a7.00; choice count, 0026.00. | 4 . \ String beans—Supplies very light; de- mand light, market firm; Florida, 7~ bushel hampers, green, best, 3.7524.00 fair to ordinary quality and condition, 2.00a3.00. - Peppers—Supplies moderate: demand light, market about steady; Florida, pep- per crates, 2.50a3.00; few higher, Squash-—Supplies light; demand light, market steady; Florida, pepper crates, }‘;h::'r wrapped, 3.00a3.25; few fancy Strawberries—Supplies light; demand | light, market steady; Florida, frt. re- ceipts, 32-quart crates, various varieties, 0; express receipts, pony regrigera- various varietles, best, 40a50; 15835; few low Peas—Supplies light; demand_light, market slightly stronger; California, tors, soft, leaky, ! 45-pound crates mostly, 8.00. Beets — Supplies light; demand moderate, market steady; Texas, bushel baskets, bunched, 1.75a2.00; Western lettuce, crates, bunched, 3.00a3.25. , buriched, best, 2.00a! | quality and condition,’ 1.50a1.75. Caulifiower—Supplies modera mand light, market slightly weaker; California, pony crates, 2.40a2.50. Cucumbers—Supplies very light; de- mand light, market steady; Florida, 7g- i Capital Mother is Proud, Now Don't allow your child to re-| main weakened or run-dcwn for! any length of time. In that con-| dition, children are so easily at- tacked by the millions of tiny, germs that are seething and swarming around us. And it’s so easy to get the bilious, headachy, constipated, feverish, cross, fret- petite, rosy cheeks and abundant energy, by using a purely vege- physicians have endorsed for over 50 years. Children love the rich, fruity 3 bushel hampers, fancy, 7.00a7.25; square bushel crates and 7g-bushel hampers, No. 1, fair quality, 5.0085.50; No. 2, fair gquality, 3.00a3.50. { Oranges—Supplies moderate; demand | moderate, market steady; Florida, boxes, No. 1, large size, 3.50a4.0f medium S| 3.00a3.50; small size, 2.50a3.00; No. 2, medium to large size, 3.00a3.25. Grapefruit—Supplies light; demand light, market steady; Florida, boxes, No. 1, medium size, 3.50a3.75; No. 2, medium size, 2.75a3.00. FOR SLAIN FARMER Special Dispatch to The Star. PURCELLVILLE, Va., March 26.— The funeral of Arch Payne, 45-year-old farmer of Loudoun County, Va., who was shot and killed by his brother, Mason, 41 years old, Saturday morn- ing, following an argument over a cow, taste of California Fig Syrup and|was held yesterday afternoon at 1 it acts almost like magic to regu-|o'clock, from his late residence, with late their little bowels and stom- achs. It gives these organs tone| and strength so they continue to act as Nature intends them to do and you den’t have to keep dos- ing your child. Four million bot- les used a year and the enthus astic words of mothers ever; where prove it gives satisfaction. " Another Washington mother, Mrs. R. W. Harper, 1467 Irving St., says: “My little daughter, Bootsie, suffered terribly from stipation until she got very weak, run-down and underweight. 1 gave her California Fig Syrup and in just a little while she was eating ~ heartily and gaining weight. Soon she was her bright, normal self again.” : i Always ask for Celifornia Fig Syrup by the full name to avoid itutes. | burial in Lakeview Cemetery, Hamilton. Rev. C. T. Taylor, Baptist: minister of Hamilton, conducted the services. A retord crowd attended the services. Masses of flowers were banked around the_casket. The entire vicinity here expresses its { sorrow for the widow and her 11 father- |Jess children, as also for the woman, sister of the widow, and her children Her husband is lodged in Leesburg jall charged with murder. Mason Payne, who admitted he fatally shot his brother during a fit of temper, is in & dejected mood in the Leesburg jail, realizing the seriousness of the | tragedy. T ukély that Payne will be in- | dicted on a charge of murder with the opening of the Circuit Court of Loudoun County. STAUNTON, Va., March 26 (Spe- cial) —F. W. Somerville, for the past 20 years division superintendent of Au- gusta County public schools, was re- elected to that position for the next ALIFORN FIG SYRUP LAXATIVI ONIC & Cl four years, at a meeting. of the county board, held in Staunton yesterday. He .will enter upon his new term July 1. ter chickens, 38a40; Spring chickens, | Re-Elected County School Head. | {ihs New York success “Coquette,” to |\ COMPARE! 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Buffet, China Cabinet, and Tabl Chairs. 102 veneer on gumwood— polished and well Server, Extension leather-seat fe="11 Easy Credit Terms Serpentine Front Jacquard Vel Three pieces. settee, chair, cavered i1 jacquard velour. spring-filled cushions, serpentine front. most attractive value. Wardrobe $11.75 Made of gak | and nicely n Hardwood frames, bed- davegport, arm- chair . and rocker. Uphol- stered and cov- ered in imita- tion leather. Economical and practigal for the combination bed-living room. = Metal frame, glass :o“ont with artistic 59 Unfinished Breakfast Service Tray lour Suite armchair and wing Loose A Golden Oak Dresser $11.80 Has drawers size " mirro exceptionaliy Chest of Drawers three ronms o0 Priced low. Fill Phone or Mail Orders Carpet Hassock —from remnants made of artistic Suite Drop-leaf table and four spindle- } back chairs w match, similar to cut, all smoothly finished, well made pieces. -t 8" Week