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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1926. at the District line to Hyattsville, \\s\\\\\ s which would avoid a rofizcad cross: % < ing. The project is to be finance: by property owners in anticipation o L e — a later appropriation by the State of Maryland. A committee was appointed to rec- | ommend a successor to Arthur E. Sey- | mour, secretary to the chamber, who | r-———-—————————————————————-——————— Special Sale of i Cigars and Cigarettes| These 5¢ Cigars 60c Helmar “My, They’re Good” MAMMY LOU Chocolate-Covered Cordial Cherries romtte: 49 Large, fresh, ripe cherries in a luscious cordial and covered recently died. Nearly 40 applications | | | | | | | | | | | | | : 4 | with a thick coating of pure, rich nutritious chocolate. A tempt- A : | | | | | I | | | | | | | have been received for the post. \\\\\\\‘\\\\\\‘\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\S‘\“\S\‘\\\“\W\‘ Citizens’ Committee to Back et fne i ans S, Two new members were :\dn‘;ille]‘}: : K. Mackburney and Richar Demand for Stressing | rutchinson. Arthur N, Presmont, legal %e;‘w:-d, sentative of the Philadelphia Rap! Lack of Suffrage. Transit Co., which is operating the J air line between shington and | Philadelphia, announced to the di- Plans to lay before the country the | rectors that plans now are in progress voteless plight of the residents of | to nd the airplane route to Nor- Washington in connection with the and later to Miami, Fla. Wash- celebration of District day at the |ington will become the center of a Sesquicentennial Exposition in Phila- [ network of air lines North. South, delphia, October 6, formulated by the and West, he predicted. board of directors of the hamber er was read from Dud of Commeree last night received | Field Malone, announcing that Ger- added impetus foday. trude Tberl woman to swim Jesse (. Snuter, chairman of the |the English Channel, may include eampalzn executive committee of the | Washington in a tour of the Nation Joint citizens committee for national | she' is planning to mak the near representation, called a meeting of | fut The chamber asked to the committes for tomorrow night |assist in arrangements. at Json plice, when arrange- | Plans were discussed for the outing mehts will be made fo co-oherate|of the Chamber of Commerce at the with the committee named b\ the | Congressional~ Country Club, to be chamber directors Iast night held September 21. Cigarettes Specially Priced 8 for 25¢ 70c Omar Ci 11 Box of 50—$1.49 b, Package of 20 | | | | | | [} [} | | “Knowledge” (Royals) : | | [} | | | | | | | ing confection that every member of the family will enjoy. Other Fresh CANDIES TWENTY.ONE STORES L —Priced Low —The Better to Jordan Almonds. Ib. .. Mammy Lou Cream " Serve You Scotchmallows, Ib. . . Caramels, Ib. ..........39¢ Cream Almonds, 1b. Nonpariels, Ib. ..... 33¢ Ardsley’s Wintergreéen Clover Mint Patties, Ib. ............33¢ Lozengers, 1b. e 290 “Hunter” (Thoroughbredis Box of 50 and 2 Pkgs. of 10 of Johnnie Walker i, headlal Cigarettes. All for 59 “Josh Billings” Fresh. choice Cigars mad 25¢ Tin of Tuxedo quality, fully cured bacco. The chamber committee was ap. e . s i R WILL BE HELD FRIDAY s condition of Wash. Ll o he 3| Elihu Root Sends Condolences to imous in the infon that this lack Family of Late White House ise should be brought forci- attention of the country at Attendant. Funeral services for Arthur Brooks, colored custodian of White House property, will be held Friday after noon at 2 oclock at St. Mar Protestant_Episcopal Church, Rev. | 0. L. Mitchell officiating. Interment will he in Harmony Cemetery. : Maj. Brooks, as he wi Act Tnappropriate. known to public officials, 3 t clear that he spoke unly |terday from heart trouble. He had ‘ of the committee and |y, 2 time. ity as Commissioner, | The active pailbearers will be 1in voiced the opinion | | Alfonso te to fea- J. Singleton, in the Dis. | e John Washington and Col. West ided that Pres-| Hamilton. e probably would not ap- | The honorary pallbearers will he ove of the g stressed Dr. Emmett 0 r A Leftw Sinclair, a_member Wormley the joint « . tional repr ation. & debats |son snd idgal James Gobb 3 21 the chamber meeting which end-[ Maj. Brooks, a retired lieutenant ed in the move to change plans for | colonel of the Ist Separate Battalion, the District day celebration. ~He was | District National Guard, and former supported by Robert N. Harper, Al-|instructor of military science in the hert . Schulteis, Tho P. Little- | colored schools, will be honored by pagze, Charles W. Darr, Ross P. An-|both groups,’ which will furnish a drews and others. guard for the funeral. A company M. A, Leese, president the | of the 372 Infantry and thé 24th Reg- nher and its board of di .| iment of High School Cadets will be 10 i% vice chairman of the District | the participating units. committee; assisting Commis- | The family today received a tele- <ioner Rudolph, reported that after |gram of condolence at the home, ! ration the committee had S street, from Elihu Root, one to feature “voteless W of the 10 Secretaries of War under { the exposition, because it | whom Maj. Brooks served chiel as felt such i would be |messenger. He had been at ihe mappropriate, § uch ¢ White House during four adminis- trations, Tobacco, Special,-15¢ Skin Lotions Tooth Paste Toilet Soaps " Health Fonics Face Powders 35¢ Frostilla s 236 506 PEBRD. vk lD c Woodbury’s ........2lc : . $1 Coty's L'Origan......85c 50c Mulsified Cocoanut 50c Hind's Honey and i ,,p Sigis 42 95 Cuticura ...........20c SI Wampole's g 40 e Ty 6;” ol S BOOH . .0 oo 38c dlmond Cream ......42c 90 epsodent .........39 10c Palmolive ...........7c GodiBiver Ol .- 750 SIRARIEGR. ... ocoooee- 0% 50c Glorilox Shampoo. . . 15¢ T5e I'\;ap‘lliv: "([)'nl'y o 50c lodent .............36c 30c Resinol ...... 2lc Todd's BOWE ..oovesined 50c La Blache ..........45¢ ;fllr ?andfl(i::"l ......... t5¢ arny Almony PRI o oc¢ Amami Shampoo, 50c Jergen's Lotion .....43¢ S - 2 ¥ 2 for 25¢ $1 Hind's Honey and 30c Kolynos .. e 25e Colld Gz Beaze coce 20 Gray’s Glycerine S LaTrefle ............78c g] Herpicide ...........8% . 1lnmond Sn’mm 50c Kolynos (New Size), 45¢ '{;(’l‘;‘r:’ G Tonic .........45¢, $1.15 060c Djer-Kiss . weseibe 81 WP{'Idn:«’J" RS 5¢ Dame Nature . ... =il 2 i 2h : 75¢ Pinaud’s Parco Convenient Lotion, 35¢ 40¢ Squibb’s .. 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REGISTRATlONS LIGHT | | Special Dispatch to The Star. and that man vertised their itember 8. of new , for treedom to let the District is + - Harper pald. “Many sections of our country do not eve e ize th: the 500,000 residents o 1shin; e deprived il Real Resident Urg thir However, s expected that many will be ed upon the books ut the two reg- ations to be held in October | public : : Philadel- | more in the second precinet t Jvania man, instead | Démocrats, where the totals were n y and 23, but in the two other precincis the Democratic margin was decisive. . These clocks have convex glass s costs .,,,, little to ‘operate. faces and black dial with numerals coated with a radium luminous com pound to make time-telling in the dark easy. They are encased in highly polished nickel-plated cases and uickly Rids the Home o 5 D o Chactive oid dopondanie altras. Fully suarantesd to keep sceu oo f (IR 2 ¢ Dermatone et Sl : Disease-Carrying Bugs and Insects N Dethspray Sf"? 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Wilson | { was tracked from the Heath home to | his own- home by a faulty rubber | boot heel. A negress with whom he | i i lived testified the negro had confessed poointed the the_murder_to_ b the chambes Mr. Sincla Mr. Sch s ©. Chance and Lit s and bugs. It is also very effective for alizing disagreeable odors, as around gir S le f 40 W/ These pitchers are ideal for home use. (/// bage cans, etc. When sprayed on clothes it keeps 5 a (1) - (ltt out the destructive moth. They are neat panel designs and are one- - / . . half gallon capacity. Strong, easy-grip han- m E 2 — Electrw ng'u Bulbs Street Widening Asked.” dles. Special, 69c. The dlrectors also ad ealling on the Distr to include in the 19 now being prepared an widening of I* and G streets betw b Reventh and Ninth streets wonld en elimination of in the stre Ly the Margy Frocks Office. Mr v, ol ) tor the project, e are only $35 at The Hecht Co. Complete 4-Piece _; ' Special, 23¢ . H turdressmg Set 5 for $1 These bulbs are American made A small amount of this delightful prenaration m}d have ‘an \1f\f|<‘ frosting that Special, applied in the morning is sufficient to Keep the protects the eves, vet reflects a o hair well in place and with a weli-groomed ap- clear, bright light. Keep a few on The ideal hair dressing set for the pearance throughout the day. It easily makes 3 . hand, for you are sure to need WOHAD whih S wishEs o dress Hep LAl unruly, obstinate hair lie down and is ideal to Z them. at home, re aving time and use after the shampoo. money. g all is not more than you would expect to pay for one appliance. It con: of a Dry- - T e ing Comb, Waver Rod, Marcel Iron and Curling Iron separate b, eRer g . . y For thirtysix years Chapman & Company have and distinct appliances. Delicious! been famed for producing the most delicious A Great Purchase Smithfield Hams. A special curing process insures a rich, tempting flavor that is not found in ordinary hams. 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