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. } RENEDY PRONISED * FRFLOW OF HUD Chevy Chase Citizens Told Conditions Near Albemarle . St. Will Be Corrected. Assurance was given in a letter from the District Commissioners, made public at a meeting of the Chevy Chase Citizen = Association, in the E. V. Brown School, Connecticut avenue and McKinley street, last night, that Dudley, L. Lee Coombs, Herbert Wood, Frank M. Peirce, Col. I. Moller, Dr. Sterling V. Mead, M. Ma ning Marcus, Mrs. M. M. Marcus, Max Shapiro, J. Robert Sweetman, Donald A. Sweetman, James A. Mears, H. W. Hobbs, Lewis Radcliffe, Mrs L. Rad- cliffe, L. W. Moore, H R. Snoke, R. F. E. Horn, Dr. F. sbee, Fred H. Gore and Dr. Karl Corley R . Three million hunting permits were delivered throughout France for the present season, at 200 francs each. A large percentage were issued to work- men. YHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. GET $4,500 VERDICT. A verdict for $3,000 damages has! been awarded by & jury in the District Supreme Court to Waiter W. Hazel, o minor residing at 1036 Bladensburs road northeast, against Emma | Story, owner of an automobile which | collided with a motor cycle which he | was riding at Langdon August 9, 1923. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hazel, mother of the boy, was given a verdict for $1,500 for the loss of services of her 8ol son of his injuries. Attorneys teel & King appeared for the plainti White Rose Bread 13c Opens C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926. ROCERY -0 \ A Store Near Every Home 'FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER Both Land O’ Lakes and Sanitary butter are fresh creamery butter. Bond Bread 13c Social Club Mincemeat, 2-Ib. jar 39(: 2 pkgs. 25¢ Sun Maid Raisi Good Ginger Ale Makes for Good Fellowship ERVE National and you’ll have a merry party—all praising your discriminating taste—for National has no equal. It's the gingery Ginger Ale. Made the same way the undesirable conditions existing on Connecticut avenue in the vicin.ty of Albemarle street after each heavy rainfall would be remedied in the near future. The Chevy Chase Land Co., conduct- ing the operation of cutting down the hills and filling up the lowlands, has agreed to cut trenches along th~ inside of the curbing to catch the nd waier and pre- ng onto the road- Land O’ Lakes Brand per lb. Supreme quality in butter. There is no better but- 65c Saturday Our New Store at 1st & M Sts. N.W. In the Apartment Imported (Malaga) 35(: ter at any price. Once yoti become accustomed to Land Chester Raisins, Pkl- O’ Lakes nothing less in quality will satisfy you. Blue Ribbon Evaporated tlow of mud, ss nobile driv.ng dan- mes rendering the :ble. The land 0 grade and seed its operation umed part of ng two addi- tional caich basi iniercept ex- cess flow R greed, according to the the northwest corner e street and Connecticut avenue (o remain below grade for the purpose of maintaining a sump for the reception of water and mud from the cutting operation. A culvert will be connected to the sump to care for the overflow. Traffic Problems Discussed. H. V. Schreiber, chairman of the commitfee on safety, gave an illus. trated talk on the work of his com- 1ittee in endeavoring to reduce traffic accidents in the section. It is plan- ned, he said, to have automatic signal controls for direction of traffic at prin- cipal crossings of Connecticut avenue and to have guards between blocks to warn pedestrians against crossing as Jay walkers, with members of the schoolboy patrol to care for pedes- trians at less important intersections. ~ It is hoped to have a 15-mile speed limit established from the circle to Legation street. The association voted to request the director of traffic to permit a 30-mile speed limit on Connecticut -avenue where it is not built up. President Francis J. Moore commended an ar- ticle published in The Sunday Sta- by former Commissioner Brownlow, in which the value of citizens' associa- tions was stressed. Other actions taken were requests for a sidewalk on Connecticut avenue from Grant road to Van Ness street, placing of a car stop at Legation street, erection of a street lamp at Thirty-second and McKinley stréets and repairing of the roadway on Quesada street from Thir- ty-third street to Broad Branch road. 89 Names Submitted. The membership committee submit- ted 89 new names, which were elected to_membership, as follows: Rev. Fred C. Reynolds, W. Ulman, John B. Willlams, John'R. Galloway, Frank A. Allmuth, Mrs. F. A. All- muth, Howard T. Jones, Fred W. Swanton, Willlam A. Green, W. J. Patterson, David A. Hart, Mrs. Kath- erine C. Mitchell, CoL" L.’ 8. Miller, Miss R. E.-Miller, Jane - Carter Locker, Irving L. , Mrs. Burton Macafee, Charles H. Stratton, Mrs. Charles H. Stratton, C. D. Snow, Frank L. Simon, Edwin H. Rosenggr- ten, Dr. Willlam O. Boss, Chlxr?:l H. Morrison, Maj. Gen. Mason M. Pat- M. Patrick, D. J. . Kaufman, that made it famous By case or bottle at grocers and delicatessens. cates, clubs and fountains. Guggenheim Co., 209 Eleventh St., Main 7637 Served at “Rolling Along” With the Rolls ¢ T HAT'S what I do lots of times—carry the rolls and tea”—broadcasts the tea wagon. “I come in handy at dinner, at breakfast, at lunch or whenever guests are served.” “Wb;n I'm not busy I stand around and look pretty.” The - Mayer tea carts are distinctive and specially- priced for the gift seeker. House building, will be opened for busi- ness Saturday morning. NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS 1205 Good Hope Read Just a few doors Nichols Ave., in the building formerly occupied by the bank. ll:’fi:k .ali lzc Van Camp’s Milk. .10c Carnation Milk. . . .12¢ Borden’s Milk. ... .12¢ from The O'd Reliable Brands Blue Ridee Corn. . .10c¢ Silver Lake Peas. ... 10c TOMATOES No. 2 Size Tin for 25¢° Potatoes 0 = 35¢ Sanitary Brand per lb. The old reliable red carton brand—always fresh from the creamery. c per Ib., 25¢ R. &R Richardson and Robbins PLUM PUDDING - 29¢ First Prize Nutmargarine SWANSDOWN An entirely new product with us. CAKE FLOUR A prepared cake coating, ready ior The flour for finest results use; just spread it on with a knife.| in cake baking. Three kinds: Vanilla, Per Per doz. Chocolate and Mapl M bottles $205 2 for 35¢ P el e Canada Dry Ginger Ale Fruit Cake Salada Tea Serve Salada Tea and you'll know that you are It’s different; 's wi E 5 t's different; that's \\hy Miahin g b serving real fine quality—Ask ‘for Orange Pekoe - Hostess Fruit Cake | Trial Size, 9¢ Makes a most acceptable Christmas gift. Leave " your order for the larger size—and if desired for i‘Lb. Pl‘g-, zsc Ask About the New Product FROSTUM Do it soon—don't wait too long. Lipton’s Tea parcel post, ask for the cardboard container. %-Lb, Pl‘g.’ 45c 14 Ib., 25¢; % Ib., 49¢ Peaches—11-0z. pkg...15¢ 2-Ib. pkg...43¢c Association (Sunsweet) Prunes—1-b. pkg.....15¢ Lima Beans catit. riei—b. 10c Black Eyed Peas. 3 Ibs., 25¢ Dry Hominy. . . .3 Ibs., 10c Navy Beans. ...3 Ibs., 25¢ Post . Wheat Meal 23c Pancake Flours i 2 for 25¢ e < 2 Tor-25€ Virginia Sweet. . .pkg., 11c Gold Medal. . .. .pkg., 11c Buckwheat Flour Pure Buckwheat Flour 5-b.bag. ... 32 Log Cabin Syru p Small . . . 25¢ CANDY As has been our custom for many, years at the Christmas season we again offer large quantities of moderate priced candy. Experience has shown us that only a few brands are necessary, and we.are quoting herewith the candies we have to offer. R. Holz, John J. Kolb, George N. Brown, Mrs. George N. Brown, J. Frank Kelly, © C. C. stauffer, Frank Salisbury, George P. Part Mrs. Katherine H. ‘Walters, Miss Charlotte C. Duvall, E. K. Morris, Willard A. Black, J. M. Ralls, J. W. Jacobs, A. B. Dickinson, 7 Mrs. Charles Friedlander, Edwin C. Seventh Street RICE We Now Offer WHITE HOUSE Fancy Quality Rice S _ Cabbage, Ib...::...3¢ MAYER .& CO. Between D & E Onions, 4 lbs. .....15¢c ICEBERG LETTUCE Per loc Sweet Potatoes, 5 Ibs.. .24c 1 r, jr.; Dr. G. F. Conlon, Mrs. . C. Plerce, C. C. Plerce, R. F. eller, Otto W. Benson, Dr. W. I. E. J. McCermick, Richard D. Mrs. Helen W. Jameson, Mrs. Bradford, Eugene Young, W. Note:—This package a full pound.. When comparing prices please re- member this. We are again in a position to lower our price on lard. Bulk from tubs...lb., 15¢ 1-Ib. cartons b., 15¢ FRESH SPINACH In our store you will find this fine fresh spinach, grown in Texas. 2 % 15¢ Cream of Wheat. .pkg., 24c Cream of Wheat. .pkg., 14c 10% discount to all purchasers of original pails, cans or cases. Combined with our extremely low prices, this should appeal to all buyers entrusted with the buy- ing for schools, Sunday Schools and other organizations. Quality. These candies are from the same factory which has supplied us for the past seventeen holiday seasons. We assure you these products are all pure and wholesome, and you will wonder how we can price these candies at such a Hard Mixed very low basis. 15C Small Pieces—Ib. 15c . 0Old-Fashioned This candy is a pure cane sugar product, in- A pure cane sugar product, including pure Mixed—per Ib. vegetable colorings and flavors. Just the right candy for children—there is none purer. Melbourne Chocolates ey gy - . The ever popular box of moderate priced choco- ates. Stayman Winesaps Smokers’ Stands 6 lhu, 25¢ Yok o 8 Ibs., 25c Gentlemen Prefer , FLORIDA A man usually wants a‘ smoking' ORANGES stand for Christmas, but even Doz., 35¢ though he doesn’t suggest it, 6 tor 230 .go:., ;gc he’s particular about the kind 6 for 28c.......Doz, 55¢ he gets. Eastern cluding, of course, nuts, coconut, flavoring, etc. French Mixture 17]/2 c How can your candies be good at such cheap prices? A mixture of many kinds. : Perhaps you wonder yourself. But cheap only by comparison with candies priced higher. Yet if these candies were made entirely from granulated sugar, the raw material (sugar) would cost the manufacturers less than SEVEN cents per Ib. Factory costs, packing, freight, retail- ing, etc., all add to the original cost. We want all our friends to profit by these low prices, that’s why we suggest the above. If you like our candies, buy them — the low price is your good luck. Grapefruit Each, 10c 3-for 25¢ Malt Bkfst. Food.pkg., 23c COFFEE We are giving our friends who use the brands indicated a chance to buy at a reduced price. LORD CALVERT MAXWELL HOUSE ORIENTA All in Tin Cans The Mayer collection of smoking stands—and, say, there’s a ot of them—include the kind of smoking stands gentlemen prefer. Cranberries Extra Fancy California Paper Shell ALMONDS Two weeks ago we offered you a re- markable value’in finest grade California Paper Shell Almonds. So popular did this sale prove that we found our Christmas stock of Almonds had been sold out. So we got busy immediately and our California shipper let us have a carload of this same grade al- monds which he had in New York. The car arrived; they are the same fine nuts as the first shipment, and we offer until Christmas— Finest Papershell Almonds Peér Ib. Grown in the State of Georgia PECANS Last week almost cleared our stock of these pecans. You'll remember we offered them at a very special price of 49¢’ per Ib. So we were facing Christmas trade with- out pecans. However, we found the shipper in Georgia had a big Iot left and he agreed to ship them to us by express and at a consider- able sacrifice in price. Hence, we can dupli- cate last week’s offer, and while they last we week’s offer and while they. last we offer— T 3 Lb,, 25c .,,3652¢ 1/2? f;:r Lb...49¢c HUNT BROS. CO. “Keystone” - Brand Whatever you plan to spend for . his gift will likely buy a Mayer smoker’s stand, - for i i > California Peaches they are here from $1.75 to Two Kinds—Halves and $100. Sliced Almost every one of s you know the quality of MAYER & CO. | ik especially their Keystone Between D' & E Per b .. OUR: FAMOUS GREENBAG COFFEE Is an excellent coffee and the choice of tens of thousands. Truly a wonderful coffee at an economy price. A brand, which we have of- fered for many years past. Seventh Street Large Size Tins (No. 21%) Halves or Sliced OEa/aabe el e el g/ alain el