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THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926. 49 Florida)ILDBERUNHTEL SOUTHERN RESORTS 'm HUUSE []H:"}ES Via Double Track-Sea Level Roate SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT " PUNCTUALITY Tf? “:i‘:‘fli?&f:é?:‘ i German Plan to Convert ;vew-«-mg s Kaiserhof Stirs Many West Indian Lt ht O : ¥ | Btk 2 & = Society Protests. Can( Line Florld- Mll] o —_— : By : A“antlc CoaSl Llne REHLIN. Decomber 2—The: Ger- M The Standard Railroad of the South man government has decided to pur- Tickets, reservations, m!flrmallon!rom chase the historic Kaiserhof Hotel, GEO. P.JAMES, G. P. A. on Wilhelmstrasse, and to convert it 1418 “H” s: ‘l w Washington, D. C. into an office building. ! SHEEY Berlin ‘soclety thereby is greatly disturbed, and from every quarter pro- tests are descending upon the ministry of finance. Parliament is being bom- lrs m barded with pleas to veto the arrange- ment. Many Berliners feel that one of the chief connecting links between the old and the new Germany would thus be destroyed. . The Kaiserhof during the 50 years / of its existence has been the scene of some of the most brilllant functions under the imperial regime. Here the weddings of the smart set were held. Whenever a large festival took place at court, to which potentates came from foreign countries, some of the guests were lodg;d l'" the! K:lserholl, as the accommodations at the royal palaces were limited, For many years i J THE JUDGING PUBLIC Cthe Best O in the World’ Fill up with AUTOCRAT Maintain the oil level, but don’t drain again for 1,000 miles—a thousand of the st miles you ever drove. THE "ll l'"\ 'I\fllillllkl\'l‘ Beware of Substitutes Prince von Bulow, former chancellor, was {ts star guest. Housed Celebrities. At Good Dealers’ The sr:tlitfist hul;éeafnu;nt o}l1 blnu; ) bloods which the Kalserhof hou Everywhere | stopped there during the marriage of Princess Victoria Loulse, only daugh- BAVERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIA5228 || | ter of Willlam II, to Ernst August, e ] Dk otiBimnsyitk in 1913; Whewin - peror's_brother, Prince .ienry, the - Grand Duke of Hessen, and many other royal personages then lived at the Kalserof, and among those who paid them formal visits were Czar Nicholas of Russia and Klng George and Queen Mary of Englan Gther Iistotintoooasions \were ithe | arrival of the Boer generals, De. Wet, | Botha and Delare after the defeat of [the Boer armies in South Africa in C crsEmmnERl Cut the famzly food bill without sacrificing either Quality or . Quantity by trading at Piggly Wiggly Stores! The occasions were not devold of humor. Thus, as the Empress arrived { with her two boys, the ex-Crown [ SUNSHINE Special December Sale of Lady Alice Coffee liant red uniforms with golden buttons I Mo foot, )':l;edzglt:legafxfiah:fc-n, = SOD A CRACKERS ° You don’t have to pay a high AN e e oo | Del Monte Canned Fruits | s &8 i L. S=WISS&: ;:::: ::.‘:::: :': ::,a:: :e::fl: Buy Them by the Dozen and Stock the Pantry Shelves at These g SCISflSdORS el A Package 4C Bargain Prices Lb. 360 i onde’ ( "tte"s ; -T‘I;mls better than anything we can % : Pl i . SLICED PINEAPPLE YELLOW CLING r——— 5% RESEARCH IS COSTLY. aemupwur%at Beports 1 oot 7esrmae ||| BCkwith Figs, can . ... .21c | No.1Can, 15¢;dozen. ... . .$1.70 PEACHES Orienta, 1-1b. bag, 49¢;Ib. can 52¢ CLEAR DO ag 30 to 40 Cents & Word, Comet Rice, 3 pkgs. . ...25c | No.2 Can, 21c; dozen. ... . .$2.40 | No, 1 Can, 17¢;dozen. . . ..$1.95 Wilkins Breakfast, Ib. .. . .. 40c Special Dispatch to The Star. e Yo, bueemvers—secween || Cpaly Meat, Geisha, can, 40c | No 212 Can, 25¢; dozen. . .32.90 | No. 2 Can, 22¢; dozen. . . .. $2.55 e S o 1R : No. 2/, Can, 27c; dozen. . . $3.15 » chemical research reported in two Teco Pa.ncake, 2 pkgs. _ 25c B ART] E'I'I‘ PEARS 0. &4°/2 ly 'y % X Edw ar d s Pr eserves :"h:lx‘ifn:ril'l:f?h’“?:?”::‘g’t:‘." Ginger Snaps, Ib. ... . No.1 Can, 17c; dozen $2.00 ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES Equal to the Best Homemade No.zl/z C’an 3,30 dozen . $3 %0 No.1 Can, 23¢; dozen. . ... .$2.65 We Have All Varieties . , 33¢; A X X 6-inch Ladies’ Scissors No.816~$1.50 Sold by 10,000 of the Bes st @ Stores A Cough? Smok- er’s throat? Slight Catarrh? Asthma? . Menth-o-lic Cough Wafers go down to the seat researches. The authors contribute their articles free to the journals and SERhe ol — the public and posterity are the bene- If vou intend to bake a Fruit Cake 1 H Gobtthing i bling fielaries of the new knowledge added W hiin got the “makings.” NO. 2 /2 Cflny 37€, dozen. . .54.35 : 9'02 . Jar’ l 9c and comforting as they go. Menth- o-lics prove that a really effective remedy can be a pleasant candy at \ the same time. it e i S S| e Figa, B ... ..o . . 250 APRICOTS FRUIT SALAD 16-0z. Jar, 29¢ vey conducted by bt St 28| Currants, 2pkgs. ... 35¢ | No.1Can, 16¢;dozen......SL85 | No.1Can, 25¢; dozen... .. $2.90 and publication of results. Research ey o e 9% 55 || Sun-Maid Raisins, 2 for 25c | No. 212 Can, 29¢; dozen. . .$3.40 | No. 21/ Can, 43c; dozen. . .$5.00 | Gold Dust, large size, 25¢ tific work behind some articles cost many thousands of doll < 1 y:;::i:s:.,..,k i iy l.oemon Peel, lbo silsielsloiors .25c cnsco l.lb. can’ 23c / ?_WT YRR ‘ancy tiny : enThouC .,. 1 Qrange el 1 ... % |\ [)e] Monte Peas =2z Can 18¢| ikman's Soup, cae, 6c ) COUGH WAFERS WP |in Punktown:by-the-Mere; the winds are cold and spiteful, the skies are bleak nnd drear. And then, my e T A =252 Fruit =md Vegetable Specials BUTTER &x@ai, 1. 54 Skate, we find a blizzard rages in an adjoining State; and in some other o e oae o e el You Will Find the Best Assortment at Lowest Prices in Our Stores — - ing in the rain. From off the wild ugar cured ” fowns are'siricken trantic amia the || Tamgerines, doz., 30c | POT. 'ATOES Oyster Plant sun 15¢ B ACON sliced thin by machine Lb. 42c death and din. Destruction’s heralds it St WS | Cranberries s w. 25¢ | 5 1bs,, 19¢; 101bs., 37 Pa"“itl;s’l I:b" gc ;;‘Eo;.fir%ffigfi;'v";":f; 'ifif%:&:g aneh'uit 3 for 25¢ o Posi? o Guaranteed to please. i i Bt e Botie e || Cabbage, Ib,, 3¢ Sweet Potatoes Turnips, Ib., ~ 5c Packed in cartons DOZEN . ¢ shume o i who e B w0 || Coconuts, each, 10c 51bs., 14c | Onions, 3 Ibs,, 10c : old dally paper, it keeps our grouches A LI W - A detightut bees [l Il S5 b 25 Kraft's American 4 drink. Easiertomake |[ (! uh sadooned, J hear such A car of fancy Small, C or Pimento /2 Lbo c ‘| thanacupoftea Tyl SR RUNE G war Floridas at Medi 30¢ - St aemtit. o unusual prices | apge, 45¢ | Pure Lard in One-Pound Package, 15c kY At Grocer, Delicatessen and e % all disdaining, and thinking license Druggist; 2, 4,8 and 16 oz. bordes bt hen TUraN e M:de by BOVRIL, Ltd., with news from every State, I call up Driggs the draper and say our town """"“ ey B o, is great. In other towns the gang FANCY SMALL lllll famous makers of man is busy as can be, and laughing R i b ot at the hangman and eke his gallows- tree. And thus the dally journal en- [l | ables us to see, in these black times AP{(;,.BEEF TTORVAT | inser:al, bow fortunate wo e ir ey w— The quality is the best on the market, The prices you}'utga}llnfieout of the water and prepared ready for | BRaES Weigh 8 to 10 Ibs., LEG OF LAMB Lb. 38¢ | 255 Lb. (e | MACKEREL Spanishiv. 30c Gfll.fl ME“AL F|.|I|.||I RIB ROAST L»v. 30c¢ S ALT W ATER MACKEREL Boston 1b. 3Q¢ “Kitchen-tested” CHUCK ROASTLb.25¢ OYSTERS SALMON TROUT, n. 28¢ o corry baking purpose || SIRLOIN STEAK 1. 42¢ ROCK FISH .28 o ey baing P20 | ERESH HAMS s, 30¢ | Pint 35e—aurt 65¢| Haddock Fillt, b. 30¢ #7%