Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 5

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\D LITTLE CHANGES IN ZONING JRGED BY CTZENS Oue Pronosal Wou.d Permlt' Row Houses in Conduit Road Area. ining p(up | ¥ owners and that s not \ now necessary under the law | Rezoning Is Argued. With Maj. U. S. Grant, 3d, sitting| o pl Col. Clurence O. | ed as director 4vl‘ to] . | and shook his head in disapproval. SANTA WATCHES AND (,IRLS PRO\I OBSERVATORY | Other Cities With Ai Topmost Peak in Far North. BY HOLLY BERRY, ciat Correspondent of Star in Eski moland. NORTH POLEVILI cember 17 (by Wil enuous day with - | can imagine that a good ut into of the present | 120 of the pro . On the [ topmost pe 1nd on an i S “This is where T spend most of my i [time during the vear, when I am no rkshop inventing new ubmarines s head in turned over some big book and made posite the Proposed « Tenth street nc Look Through Telescope. Then he looked agai he laughed until * a bowl full of jell between Franklin an treets from A to A residential was favores by dents of the neighborhood. by Bates Warren, rep- and this time 1ly shook like He drew the | ite the name of Billv Brown. vould you like to see what are doing in your cit 3 , adjusting the tel | scope agatn. I looked, and exclaimed, “Oh, S playing his viol 2 ng by dropped a few Then the blind man walked off, led by a little string. A rough and r: ing, and suddenly cried, * a trick!” Takes Blind Man’s Dog. He took a penknife out of hx« pocket, ran up behind the blind man, cut the string and ran off with the dog. The poor old man called his dog, and tried to follow it where it voted at its meeting fternoon to advise the com- at if the change is made the of pupils attending the Thom- son School, at Twelfth and L streots, would be endangered. A Danish chemist has discovered a method of making dye from potato Peak Values Illustrate | P-B Qual- For Friday and Saturday Only! Wool Vests for Your Christmas Gift Giving 33.85 A Wool Vest is one of the things a man always talks about wanting to have, yet rarely takes the time to buy. One of the reasons they make such appreciated gifts. These vests are so reasonably priced, and in- clude such very fine patterns, it shouldn’t take many minutes to decide that here’s where several pames of male relatives disappear from the gift list. i)n Sale Two Days Only—Monday Morning tiney will be marked at regular prices. On the topmost peak stood a big telescope, through vlhh | could observe the conduct of all the children of the world. justed the telescope, looked through it, and then mrzure of a base ball, bat and glove | _ v | of family. the M Santa Claus® Claus_ad-| Il at once gre\\ very serious | | | LITTLE BOYS of Washington .m(l d of Big Telescope on {U. S. TO FIGHT DISEASE ! BY NEW AREA SYSTEM | acsistant Gigeon Gansrall Tloya ! DS but] Tells Baltimore Meeting Records Are Important Phase. | Special Dispateh to The S BALTIMORE, 13 lrh\hl)\( nt of ing along and barki a lamp post and me of the boys grab and ran off, while two arted to bed the ittle girls Just the heard the planned | \ the boy who had Hex .uh\ nd tha County Medical Soc with the proposed plan. He sald that the mo considered by the F ice would be | down o boy's name. and one ; mark against bad a record of yland. nd ~ Massachusetts es which would be able Lloyd said ny of the States d Bird s Messenper: not sufficiently o Dr. Lloyd dec would have t ms of recording d After all this we started back to the On the w 4 snow white S lit on his mething in 85 holz this h their fallure to record all out. | The Japanese woman has complete charge of the money for the house Toml)rru\\ A l)fl) in Easter Egg Vi ll"l') r hnh] . Hotel Inn Trial Iusnce Reappointed. & Thone Main R10# *109 604-610 9th St. N. | relatio y for two a little DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision 7J. S. Treasury M Ferid Bey kish Ambas me. rid Bey. Turkish Ambas. 1408 H ST. N. W. sador to London, is the author of a | number of books. i »%%%%%%W@%%@%% 3 0. J. DeMOLL DEMOLL Twelfth and G Streets Xmas Savings Checks Cashed Kohler and Campbell Baby Grand Piano 635 SOLD ON PAYMENTS IF DESIRED y%%%%m%%%%@%%%%%%%%%%% The reputation of these wonderful instruments is firmly established. Over 200,000 of these instruments are in fine homes, schools, musical colleges, etc. UPRIGHT g "PIANO This is the most remarkal action. You will appreciate i within six months on a $635 P JACKSON, Minn., —The death of two children and serlous illness of nine other members a result of eating | infected meat wi terday weeks on a lonely farm | southwest of here. Other Grands Priced From $485 to $1,500 KOHLER AND CAMPBELL The piano is beautiful in tone and faultless in Sold on payments if desired. BAD MEAT KILLS TWO. titute Family. December 17 the family revealed here when Virtually destitute, 11 members of | have been ill for 28 family fore than 14( Selling Leather Goods 1212 G St. Useful Gifts in Leather EVERY MAN who boasts an athletic boyhood remembers the “big thrill” he got from the name "Spalding” on his athletic equipment. Pass on thatthrillnow...toyour boy... toslitheboyson your giftlist. A few Suggestions: { Foot Balls Spalding-uade. $2, $3, $5 up 10 $10 Basket Balls i Veryduruble. . . . $5,88 wpra$ls Base Balls = 25c. 10 the National League {(World Series) Ballat . . 82 Base Ball Bats Al eizesund weights. . . 25¢. up 10 82.50 Base Ball Gloves Big League putiorns. . $1.50 © 810 Junior Varsity ~ Sweaters Ever useful. . . . Tennis Rackets Double duty rackets combin- ing durabilit with beauty. $2.50,84 vp 0 816 5 ing Cifts maan a REAL Chris P‘“"m: Hoppy New Nearl $7.50 EMMONS S. SMITH, JR. Piano and Furniture Co. ‘,«v 325 ble value ever offered. 14 Will exchange Grand. Kohler and Cunpbell Uprights Prwed From $325 to $395 : ; : % £l ¥z ¢i ¢l H ¥ 00 nutria, which re- Ll Nine Others Are Made Ill in Des- | | | . | yes action was begun to obtain funds to aid the Henry I{uomi Food Bargains 'Fresh Hams, Lb., 27¢ Fancy little Hams weighing from 7 to 9 lbs. Half or whole. Pork Loins, Lb., 29¢ Half or Whole | Fresh Shoulders, Lb., 20c | Spareribs, Lb., 25¢ Round, Lb., 27¢ R = R P WP ;Chuck Roast, Lb., 18c CENTER curs Turkeys, Lb., 47c Holland Belle, Lb., 59c Very Fancy—Small Sizes The Washington Standard Golden Dale Butter, Lb., 30c 14-Lb. Prints Lb., 52¢ Lb., 30c N.Y. Cheese, Lb., 35¢c Lb., 25¢ four | miles | Let., 29¢ Sirloin, Lb.. 29¢ Porterhouse, | | | | Roasters, Fryers, Just Sharp Enough Eggs, Guaranteed, Doz., 42¢ siiced Lb., 25¢ Mackerel, Fat, Ea.. 19« 14-Lb. Avg. French’s Mustard, Jar, 10c Geese, Quantity Limited Calf Liver, SlicsddlBacon, L&., 3%¢c Smollzneé”Ham, Lb., 31c Vlrgmla Hams, Lb., 37¢ Virginia Sweet, Pkg., 10c Lofiler Todd’s Del M Peaches, 2t Mente 25¢ Smoked Picrics, Lb., 19¢ Large Can Sunmaid Raisins, Pkg., 10c Navy Beans, 2Lbs., 15c Fruit Gelatine, ’ Roye? Pkg., 12Y2c 2 for 25¢ Marcella Peas, 3 Cans, 50c Large Can Pineapple) Plantation 22C Pumpkin,No. 3 Can, 12Y2c % Schimmel’s Jelly, ;. 25¢ . Corn, - Can, 15¢ Brown Sugar,Lb.Pkg., 7c ") HoneyDrop=Mane Domino Sugar, 2 Lbs., 19c Ginger Snaps, Lb., 10c Van Camp’s Soup, | Chum Salmon, Can, 11c Can, 6¢ Tomatoes, ¥.:3 for 25¢ | | | | | | Clicquot, Contents Buckwheat, Old-Fashioned Kellogg’s Pep, Pkg.,11c 2 Lbs., 15¢ Cans LIMIT 6 CANS This means Fancy Virginia Tomatoes at 4c Per Lb. Oranges 1= 32c Tangerines 0o- Grapefruit, 3/25¢ Celery, Del. Apples, 31529 Chestnuts 1 Dates, 216 25¢ Kale, 2 Lbs. Cranberries 5. 20c Potatoes, 10 Lo~ n—nn—n+l—n§n—n0n—uou—un—n FREE Lana Oil Soap Coupon Present this coupon at any of our stores on THURDAY—FRIDAY or SATURDAY of this week. Make a purchase of 10c¢ or more and you will be entitled to receive a full size 10c cake of LANA OIL COMPLEXION SOAP. To the Clerk: When supplying regular size cake of Lana Qil Soap 1 on this coupon be sure to tear off the back wrapper. Coupons will not be re- deemed unless accompan- ied by the back wrapper. 35¢ 12c 14c 15¢ 48c Xmas | Candy Finest ' Hard Mixtures 2 Lbs. Il.—ll“—llll—l‘ln—ll-—nll— 1] s ]| § e | susvtnn 1§ { | ovmmtn {1 | ot ara J §F s |11 | onmm—n | 3% N © 2) Lot} s ] 1] s |4 | owmmmnn 1§ 1§ conzmman 1] o { ] communn 1§

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