Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1929, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY JUNE.11, 1929 ° light, market firm: North Carolina, | high as 3.50; small size, 1.25a1.50; East Xng market steady; Florida, boxes, bushel hampers, white, uy 150 Shore Maryland, dozen-bunch crates, | No. 1, medium sise, uoun Noflolk secuon Virginia, ‘.““ green, best, mastly 4.00; xnow—nmgmm Pe‘ppe plies moderate; demand wmedmmd.- 2.5083.00. 1-m-h.:.»un hrn rth | moderate, mlrke sllghtly weaker; oflol‘ ges—Supplies moderate; demand ll.-. 3, 00. 65; iz-pound lvsrl.le 75; 36-40 rage ‘nfl-eund , 55860; SPRING CHICKENS Builders’ Style IN HEAVY SUPPLY| 552 = '!Big Shipment Received at B / /. C. Market From Mary- land Farmers. { Approximately 300 coops of Spring chickens reached the local market this morning Imm the Eastern Shore of Maryland, ming by motor truck a distance of mnre than 200 miles. Ber- lin was the starting It was stated by dealers that the oops contained something like 7,000 Chitkens and there was Dot & single chicken among them that sailed to survive the long trip. made between early in the night lnd P early this morning, lvclding exposure the chickens to the hot s Chickens also reached " here this morning over the mnds (mm other sec- tions from oETAOIN CS DRHULT tions, but not in such large numbers. Receipt of the thousands of chickens had no appreciable effect upon the market, it was stated, and prices were . hot changea. Candling Losses. Dealers are urging proprietors of nearby henneries to pay more strict at- tention to the matter of gathering and bandling eggs, reportlng increased and hmwy cnnd]lng losse: Butter—One-] paund prints, 4415a45%;; tub, 4315a4d%; 30. Eggs—Hennel 1y, 33a34; current repeipts, 31 Poultry, i lzihums 34a35; kelts 80a1.00. Meats, fresh killed—Beef, 22a24; veal, $3a26; lamb, 30a32; pork ! Jotns, 31!32 fresh hams, 25a26; fresh shoulde; 19. Smoked 3 's;l"lloulders l'lll! b-eon 20 lard, in d\lch! The daily m'xrket repnrt on fruits and vegetables (compiied by the Market News Service Bumu of Agricultural Economics) says (sales to )jobben ex- no s light; demand Virginia, Dacked lo- 8 S " Leghorns, 3a30; fowls, a'l- cH hams, 27a28; nnoked ackages, § llee :wck—c-lm 14 Spfl.n( lambs, ere | Carolina, the qu-my lnd condition, 200.215 Nor- -ect l:gmh bushel hampers, green Cuci mnbem—au lies moderate; de- nmdel‘l'e market firm; Narth squuh-—supnne- moderate; demand Idl pepsp&; crates, fancy, 3.25a3.50; few m].nt—suppueu light; moderate, market steady: Florida, pep- labama, gu.s——S upplies light; light, market steady; Delaware, dozen- bunch crates, best, mostly J cantaloupe On Sale Wednesda;' and Thursday Started Cannas, 10c Each , These Are Great Big Fine Plants Green Leaf—Yellow Flower GERANIUMS Cannas Are the King of All Bedding Plants Red Leaf—Red Flower All in Bloom Pink—Red Salmon 10c Each—$1 Doz. SCARLET SAGE 10c Each—$1 Doz. Coleus—Beautiful lors 5c Each—59¢ Doz. l(IlOW the number For the fastest long distance telephone service, by number, Usually you'll get your connection while you hold the line. If you don’t know the number, ask “Information.” , Show You are cordially invited to visit our downtown sales- room at 1024 Conn. Ave. N.W. and view the dis- play of : CuRnIS WODDWDRK W. T. Galliher and Bro., Inc. - type, mostly LUMBER e losses could be ml'i!'ll“y les- !ened cummenbed a dealer, “if farmers and others engaged in the chicken-rais- ing business would pay more attention Fine Plll\!l, 5‘k Doz. to their eggs. “Hens, will lay about in the gray,” he VEGETABLE PLANTS added, “and eggs that are subjecbeg :o lostly 5.25; ponys, HA > Tomato, Pepper, 30c Doz. e | 175" fumbo. s , 2.00. ¢ Cabbage Plants, 20c Doz. ed at stores, -9 hnwever and eventually reach the mar- Cauliflower Plants, 30c Doz. Egg Plants, 50c Dozen Xt is because of lack of attention to HARDY EVERGREENS 89C EACH range prices the eggs on part of farmers and others, e dealer stated, that the quality of Retin Retin ospora Plu; Retinospora Plumosa Aurea, WM—B"W,I';H ight: “2““"“‘:} Betarrer Blota Otientetls, American and Globe Arborvitae. some of the stock received here has been 80 bad that merchants have been forced Lawn Mowers—Lawn Stnnklen—(hrden Hose = Lawn Gates—Wickets—Plant Stakes to make purchases in the West, and there is no, excuse, he added, for the Now Is the Time to Spray te—for Bean Beetle iru-de belng 'forced from the local mar- Magnesium Arsenal Black Leaf 40—for Sucking Insects cally, blrreh, poin 00. around 1. 3 ‘moderate, market ‘sbout swady mand moderate, marke R Hardy Ivy, Varigated Vinca Valley, jumbos, Vines, Fuchsias, Chrysanthemums, nts, Wandering Jews, Lantanas, Ageratum. 10c Each, $1.00 Doz. YARD 30th and K Sts. N.W. regular the past few days, dealers re-| Michigan, poma but prices have not chany to any m-wml extent. Choice hennery stock is 1n demand at prevailing prices. it steady Vegetables, not very plentiful yester- [ North Virginia, Norfolk day, came in fairly heavy receipts this | section, cloth-top stave barrels, cobblers, morning and met Inlrly heavy demands. | U. . No. 1, mostly 4.00; few low as net tatoes | 3.75. y, | Tomatoes—Supplies moderate - | mand light, market steady; Mbflhuippl, er market. Prices were much cheaper fours, green, ripes and turning, wrapped, Almeria grapes, received from Ar-|1.50a1.65. gentina, were offered the retail f.!'ld! ‘Watermelons—Supplies moderate; de- thi.s morning at $5.50 a box, few and moderate, market slightly weaker: from California, old stock, being 15‘?&’5‘:. gmm., Tom Watsons, 30-pound aver: 602 E St..N W )(Ar m 0000000000000 00 000000000000 00000060000006000006000 MAXWELL’S REMODELING SALE! $100,000.00 STOCK TO BE SOLD AT COST AND LESS ON EASY CREDIT TERMS Never before has furniture of such character sold at such sensational low prices as you will find in this great event! Our one thought in mind is to dispose of everything in :ihei shortest possible time, so that the remodeling of our store may begm with the least elay! LISTED BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN THIS GREAT EVENT $98—3-piece Parlor Suites ..$59 || $119—4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suites, $89 $139—3-piece Parlor Suites $150—4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suites, $119 $169—3-piece Parlor Suites $175—4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suites, $139 $198—3-piece Parlor Suites. . .. . $198—4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suites, $149 $245—3-piece Parlor Suites $225—4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suites, $169 $298—3-piece Parlor Suites. .. . . . . ..$198 || $245—4—piece Walnut Bedroom Suites, $179 EVERY RADIO IN QUR STOCK AT ABSOLUTE COST $98—6-piece Walnut Dinette Suites T T TR RUGS! LAMPS! $149—9-piece Walnut Dining Room Suites. . . Be Your Own TAKE OFF $165—10-piece Walnut Dining Room Suites . . Salesman $189—10-piece Walnut Dining Room Suites . . $139 DEDUCT 25% From Any $198—10-piece Walnut Dining Room Suites. . $159 207 $225—10-piece Walnut Dining Room Suites . . $189 Pty .0, $265—10-piece Walnut Dining Room Suites, .$198 || Lamp in the rom riginal Price Tags _ $298—10-piece Walnut Dining Room Suites . . $225 House MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS DURING THIS SALE' Out-of-Town Buyers— Take Advantage® of This Sale— Our Trucks Deliver Everywhere m»m“mnnn»»0000om»““m»»»n000“00»000“0»0 The egg market has been a frifle ir- Bordeaux Mixture—for Mildew .. Cald.... Colder.. At your fipgér tips r Roses hellthy by 15¢; 8 Ihl.. I.e 5 Ibs., 60c. Mixed Glldlnll. Mc doz.; Tuberose Bulbs, 60c doz. F.W.Bolgiano 8- Co L The famous Frigidaire Cold Control, a patented device which It’s as simple as setting a watch, yet the New Frigidaire Cold Control enables you to regulate as you please the time required to freeze ice and desserts L to realize’ how much it adds to the joy of automatic refrigeration. And so we invite you to be our guest for a few minutes this week and to see for yourself what the Frigidaire Cold Control is and what it does. And while you’re here you can get the new low prices and find out how small a deposit will place Frigidaire in your kitchen immediately. ; Why/not stop in today or tomorrow? ET’S consider what the new Cold Con- trol is going to mean to you when your Frigidaire is delivered. Suppose it’s a long hot summer day. Of course you will want sparkling full-size ice’ cubes and lots of them. And you’ll also want a delicious frozen salad or dessert for dinner. And then at the last minute guests drop in unexpectedly. Just set the Frigidaire Cold Control at “Colder” and use all the ice cubes you want. Until you have seen this wonderful new Frigidaire development actually being used, it’s almost “impossible FRIGIDAIRE E Quiet AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR S P As an example of Frigidaire value, consider this latest cabinet. 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