Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925. J. W. Thompsen & Co., Inc. 829 13th St. N.W Niain 143 For Investmenc or Home the notn; market ng be . Eupsmon (Remods GARAGES Repair PYONE MAIN 9427 TORNEBRAKEF Auiioen 820-11: ST.N.W. FLAT '"f IRE? LEETH B!N’)’i HERS e HERE LIFS THE CAROF JONALHAN BOLD He Lef't It Pariied Out In - IHE COLD - ihe Liements Got it With Iheir Barrage Jonathan Wouldn't BUY A GAP,AGE ! “szest - In - Pieces™ SE{% MONTH WILL ’ > PREVENT THIS | coin 10100 ‘cause Desivable Apartment for Rent Dresden 225 Conn. Ave. Jc'-m W Tl‘ompson & Co Inc. 17th St. A Very The 29 [ Mo An Offer On Thi Medern Home S Sacred Heart Parrish Will Consider Any Reasonable Ofier Call Main 2345 ‘. Phone M ~The O '\h;\ of O.u Primmg NOT HIGH PRICED ADAMS, BYRON S. Havz You a Print It th 121012 ROOF ING— 0.8, GEORGE FLAYS‘ FULES ON PARKING. r‘alls Traffic Committee of] Merchants’ Body to | Take Action. | s Statement. his statement, says, own turn ance of the present regula > parking of cor mean putting al man and this probleniiiis 4t its: ne ¢ large shipn thin the city. delivery Heeded. that 1d Kin the be a move- ally cut | seems that is just what 1ch actio s proper.” EDGE HOME BURGLARIZED Vlllal anmox s Q!xaxter—Milhon Ransacked for Third Time. IC CITY, 1 = i lical scientist claims an elixir that will that s times a v ted into the <o m animal’s | Semi-Detached Brick Home High-grade Oil Cleveland Park $14,750.00 WM. H.SAUNDERSCO., INC. 1133 K St. NW. Main 1016 Burner High Heat~No Clinkers 2003 liniformity ~Only $% Ash ~of course is burns emakelecsly ! The most economical coal you can buy — a . Black Knight high heat, low ash, 1 smokeless, clean and | steady burning fuel. | Yor domestic use burn Black | Knight Superprep: for commer. | cial_ use, Black Knight Run-of. Mine. Price reasomble, prompt delivery i James E. Colliflower & Company, Inc. Sole 907 15th St. N.W. Phores Main 5330, 5331, and Clarendon 393 o Distributors 5332 r alamares ' | Closed Season Increases Species in bHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. HOUSE DUE TO GET TAX BILL ON DEC. 7 Measure Expected to Be!G Framed Today—Action by Christmas Seen. ARRIVED YESTERDAY lllm/une e San Juan’ DUE TOMORROW ways and means com lay its The House | mittee hoped to wind up t we a mnew | six . i | revenue bill to reduce the Nation's tax bLurden | z decision on a few | . the committee subcommittee and drafting | time to put the finishing \‘um) s on the measure, which will sught up then for final lowan—Cristol ul 6:00 PM. 3:00 P 100 A'MC 11200 4 5200 B 200 P SAILING WEDNESDAY tion, which h 3 S nd week of t 1100 AN i the indorse- | A ment of Tex; 10:00 AM- | committe 11:00 AN 12:00 M 100 PM ol acting on the bill, have the reven Christmas rece months f the workir tween the March 1, by it will be would pern enjoy the | when f are made, FRIDAY o 3:00 PM 1100 A M. 1200 PM i SATURDAY wiments of the new year | B March 15 | Body to Rest Beside Grandfather in Surrey or Ashes Sent fi to California. TRAFFIC VICTIM Fede and s —-'Inf: when he drove his truck against !jur«l yesterday afternoon when an a car parked in front of 4827 Georgia | automobile in which they were riding avenue. pushed | collided with another achine in | across the sidewalk, breaking a show | front of White House. They | window of the cleuning establishment | mergency Hospital of Emmons Irench, 4841 Ge avenue. Reed was treated a: linger Hospital, and police char, Him “nh traffic violation. nie Rubin and Miss T thel | eorge W Stamp. 64, Was] Injured by Street Car Late ‘w Friday Night. ‘ the ated at ht inj; 5, Others injured in we ccidents included Geo olored, 1218 end traffic Thirty-seventh street; | | A Miniature— for Christmas! what finer gift than this? styles and sizes, artists—priced $00 up. them now. UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD Peortraits of Quality. Telophone Main 4408 g COKE —BUCKWHEAT GOOD FUELS FOR ANY HEATING PLANT Come to our office, 811 E St. N.W., and see these two fuels burning before your very eyes; see how snug and warm our office is; see what a satisfactory fire these fuels make. In several by our famou- Come made nined by Dr. in to <e ffering from driven by Md., s 1230 Commecticut Avenme. § Upshur street, one of The injured wol aid at Garfield He }. given first Miss Lillian Johnson, irtments, 24, Plymouth knocked down by [ We recommend them because they are economical, clean and free from smoke or odor. MARLOW COAL CO. 811 E St. N.W. Phone Main 311 rst aid at C o ! 67 Years of Faithful Service 5 ¥ employ ott street n ze Dougless, | street south- 3050 P street. TUESDAY ONLY Turkeys Now45¢ Ib. Baking Chickens, 1b., Fresh Hams . .1b., 35¢ 27c DEER HERDS OBSERVED. Maryland Woods. cial Dispatch to The Star. ALTIMORE. November 23 = becomin, mpmx(ul in Mar Dieer and Cecil County reported week. In @ deer became exhausted in [ ou e lh» Elk Ri swimmn “Will Evolution Triumph” Darrow vs. Bryan Lecture Tonight, 8 P.M. Dr. B. G. Wilkinson Capital Memorial Church 5th and F N.W. Tomorrow [ Qe Tuwo of these pretts Englishels € Homes—in this attractive com- munity /m(’f been sold. Jour rotect e and th i the el Subject: ivorce’ s Hon of ¢ W. C. and A. N. Miller 1119 17th St Main 1790 Musi . gram sonable Coal, We have for prompt delivery and at re price best grades of qunncd Jituminous Coke, Briquets and Run-of-Mine. We especiallyrecommend the celebrated BLACK KNIGHT COAL. for which we are sole local dis- tributors. JAMESE. COLLIFLOWER & COMPANY, INC. | 907 15th Street Northwest | Phones—--Main 5330, 5331, 5332 and Clarendon 393 Chestnut Farms Dairy » announce the removal of their Offices and Plant to their new building Pennsylvania Avenue at Twenty-Sixth Street where they will be pleased to have you call and inspect their new home The Connecticut Avenue sales office will be continued. Other branch sales offices are located at Chevy Chase, Alexandria, Va., Center Market, Riggs Market and Arcade Market. L T T I ANSELL. BISHOP & TURNER, INC. ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS Delivered Immediately! Astonishing effects in reproduction! Tones that are clear and bell-like— tones that are mellow—soft low strains that are presented just as beautiful as when first played. It is really hard to visualize the improvements and we don’t feel that we can describe it thoroughly by telling you. We will be pleased to give you a demonstration so you may hear it for yourself and real- ize it is a wonderfully beautiful instrument. ® Credenza Model Consolette Model Grenada Model | LIBERAL TERMS ARRANGED | Nowhere Else Will You Get This™ § . 9 FREE SERVICE BOND B%7= Standard RADIO SETS REDUCED! Crosley V 1-tube sets. Crosley 51 2-tube sets. Grosley 52 3-tube sets. Crosley 2-step Audio Amplifiers. Crosley Tridyn sets. Crosley New- port Model Tridyn. Gared 4-tube Neutrodynes. Ware T 3-tube sets. Four-tube D: Forest sets. ansell. Bishop & Tarner, 3, GOLD SEAL BOND GUARANTEE OF FREE Lifetime Service With Every Victrola Bought Here Nowbhere else do you get this. No paying for oiling, regulating, tuning the motor, etc.—when you buy your VICTROLA HERE. SPECIAL REDUCTION! Thousands of NEW Fresh Single ree RED SEAL VICTOR RECORDS The F Street Music Shop ANSELLBISHOPCTURNER 1221 F ST NW. OUR OMLY SHOP ~ NO OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS I T PIANOS AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Victrolas and Records Flanos Rented 4 $ Month ] T {Pork Loins . . .lb., Smoked Hams, lb., | Porterhouse . .1b., 30c 30¢ 27¢ 25¢ |Fancy Geese . .1b., 30c \ All Beef Roast.;‘,b 1Fresh Picnics, Ib., |Smoked Picnics, | 1b., EGGS DOZEN 47c 2 Doz., 90c 19¢ 22¢ 17¢ Another car of those | famous Sherman W hite ' Eggs that, if possible, are better than the others. Sliced Bacon, lb., 47¢ Piece Bacon . .1b., 35¢ Dry Cured |Shoe Peg Corn, | 3 cans 25¢ Stringless Beans.. 7c Maine Corn ' Tomatoes, No. 3 Can, 3 for 29c¢ | Clicquot .2 for 25¢ | Canada Dry, 3 for 50c Mince Meat . .1b., 19¢c Jelly jar, 10c Marcella Peas, ’ can, 19c Catsup, large ... .19c Van Cemps CIDER GALLON 39c IN BULK BRING CONTAINER ' Cocoanut .can, 15¢ {Currants :Raisins, Sun Maid, 11c Extracts, small . . . 14c Jello 2 for 19¢ ' Prunes ... .2 lbs., 25¢c OYSTERS PINT C Chesapeake Bay 48¢c 25¢ Se 5( 10c 10< 25¢ | Mushrcoms . .1b., ?Omons .6 lbs., ECabbage 22 lbs., :Carrots | Spinach %Celery Tokays PINEAPPLE . Large “Plantation”

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