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“MIDNIGHT PROWIER 7 to pursue h < l * us by William E_Tabman, will be sold for 5 ¥ N ; the cost is small é P ‘ CONTINUES THEFTS Cleveland Park Section Again Visited—$370 Worth of Jewelry Reported Taken. The Cleveland Park prowler, has variously been reported as d out of the city and reformed, effect ually refuted these rumors early day by robbing the home of William | N rk street sident of the and hington American Bond r. Browning is v Mayflower Hotel Co., correspondent for “the burglar used a Brown- | from it t the well known the rob sh !lachllxm and d allet Browning's ly poisoned e: the time the place was hors de combat. Awakened by Noise. oon. afl(\r midnight Mr djoining room. ade no effor v further at the the robber heard he left by a running Although \Ir ¥ inquir moment, he believ him, for in a few rear door and was heard pulled out of d Browning" the floor. Two Frank, slept throu 3 was no evidence that the bun.l.’\r had entered their room. “Robbery” a Joke. Police believe the al!(‘n\pted rob- bery of the home of T. lugene Rhodes, 2946 Macomb street, Saturday night was a practical joke. The report that some one had entered the house was preceded by a telephone call to police from a man who said he didn’t like the name of “the Cat” and was about to rob another house. Silverware was piled on a rear porch, but nothing was missing. ies of the prow! ept pollce busy e the acti roused lms on repor(s that suspicious men were seen in Cleveland Park. It was also ffering on the part ntine Lucas at her’ consin avenue, early while her son, Nick ken for the prowler ans who refused to leave their homes. After being unable to convince the doctors_that he was not the robber young Lucas drove to the fourteenth precinct station, where he learned that Dr. Frank M. ‘McChesney, 3421 Wis- consin avenue, had just telephoned that some one had tried to break in his home. The police called Dr. Joseph Bateman, 3026 Wisconsin avenue, who went to the aid of Mrs. Lucas. Police Make Arrest. Police have arrested Benjamin Hawkins, colored, of 31912 Missouri avenue, who_is believed to be the burglar who“made an unsuccessful attempt to rob the safe in the store of the Sdmllr) Grocery Co., at 216 -half street southwest, yes- terday morning. George Lee of 740 M street south- west and James Tasco of 1239-A South Capitol street reported that they chased a colored man who ran from the store and lost track of him in a vacant lot. Hawkins’ shoes fitted prints in the sand on the lot where the burglar evaded his pursuers. George Williams of 237 C street southwest reported the theft of a dia- mond locket valued at $180 and $57 in pennies by an intruder who broke into his home a week ago. ‘The home of Charles,W. Layer at 627 G street northeast was broken into and ransacked during the absence of the family last night, but nothing ‘was reported stolen. Clarence E. Marchael of 320 I street, Friendship Heights, Md., reported the theft last night of a billfold contain- ing $170 in cash and a card of the Painters’ Union. SPECIAL NOTICES. of Mrs. Cons home, at HIBOY, GIRAFFE AT ZOO, DIES AFTER ALL TREA’I'MENTS FAIL mbbt\ly took {f. Hiboy, the male g ought to the Zoo by the Smiths expedition vetel ron1rlan as o0s- r swelling of the bones. brought to Washington 3 ng, had been in poor con- dition al according to Dr. villiam M. Mann, director of the Zoo, led to respond to any sort of treatment, although the foremos cialist in wild animal dis country was le giraffe, tapted to their use a wy cage at the north dhouse did not enable them to get suficient sunlignt. This resulted in symptoms of ricl which were cleared up by doses of cod liver oil. Hiboy's trouble, however, apparent- Iy more deeply seated, and ac- of Phila- to some deficiency ce birth, but prob- by his days in s delphia, of diet suffered ably nade worse captivity. The g dren of V ducted la and_wa & i of these children. provided for_h Corcoran Courts 23rd & D Streets “Close to Downtown” Why spend hours riding to office when you can live in these DE LUXE APARTMENTS moderate o st elevators plenty of Tieat and hot water. the Resident Manager. Main 10030 booklet or come ‘and look at est Planned Apartment in the CAFRITZ 14th & K M. 9080 Desirable Apartments all sections of the city ¢ne room and bath to 7 rooms and 3 baths FLAT TIRE" MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS BTTCR ATTOMOBILE MOTOR NO. 616964, 1920 model. fouring car. left with Unpala ‘storage charges. after December 17. “SWERSON & ORME. 1620 “M" St. N.W. WILL NOT _BE RESPONSIBLE FOR debts contracted by any one other than my- *l o, A, TAYLOR. 757 7h CARPENTER—JOBBI ALTERATIO: repairs. elassed-n mmnn plans“furnis hulzuallovm cottages: good Al FURNITURE m‘Pum\G—Sm be_done at house if desreid. 1433 Newton t_n.w. ms §: 1 WILL THE FOLLOW ED F mlzh‘mvu ot Cthe” United d Cateterla, Clara Bray. Rlense communicate with Lo Brown. Johny Wil- Nutional Press Butldine: Nolan. Irving Jones. liams_Flantz ROOF REPAIRING, PAINTING. nnlennl spouting. fumaces repaired and cleaned: rea- able prices. Col n e Rooting & Heating Co.. 1839 Kal, rd OT _OWNERS_OF PROPERTY ™ e BT 2O NERPack o ietind 1o At | d'a meeting in the banguet hall of the y Club, 1330 G_st. n t 8 pm. on Tuesday_evening. Nc OUR SUPPLY OF APPLES FOR SEASON 18 exhausted. but we still offer 'that choice aweet cider (none just as good). Don't get Jeft. Get it now at the celebrated cider bar- Tel. Prederick pike. hour out E IN OTHER CITIES AS OWS: T W. T r\'m THE 5101'm WA =4 eating the mohair on vour furniture We Can Kill Them —without taking the furniture apart and It's part of our service. hone Main 3621 Bedell Mf ABOVE ALL ELSE ——see that your roof is sound and tight. Let us put thines in good shape to Keep ‘out the Winter storme. Feel safe, Get our estimate NOW. Roofing KOONS ®» Make Weekly Tnps Bamore, Piiaceioua. Wilmineton b=l ork. 'S THANSFER | 2°9roRA 'SHADES OF QUALITY MADE TO ORDER Call 00 us when you want window shades tory. brices - um &8 EEBLATT L4 NE Phone Line. 7'. A MILLION-DOLLAR Printing Plant with every facility for Quality Printing. The National Capital Press| 12101212 DSt NW. _ Phone M. 650 Advice on Your Roof —cheerfulls, given, by skilled experts. call North 26 or 27 IRONCLAD ROOFING Co. | 110 9ra st | Just R DISAPPOINT BYRON S ADAMS PRINTING ~COAL- COAL COMPANY 811 E St. N.W.—Main 311 69 Years’ Faithful Efficient Service. Mr. Broker, Attorney or Mig. Representative T have a room in my suite of offices that I shall rent for $30 monthly—telephone service —use of well furnished recep- tion room—attendant to take messages included in rental. No. 35 925 15th N.W. COAL wWITH & CONFIDENCE FROM When You Feel a Cold Grip, Influenza and many Pneu- monias begin as a common cold. Price 30c. The box bears this signature ' IN A HURRY Wigh h 0 R AT R oried C. U Srove *% =Proven Merit alnc‘g 188, HIBOY. with the was the chief to the Zoo last J crowds ever known at the park. survived the Winter well, the coming of Spring, future. FLETCHER REACHES CITY. Rome, take ch: of the pr i1 | will 1a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. MAJOR AND FAMILY HERE AFTER CRASH Representative-Elect Near Frederick, Md. istrict of 1linois, his fe and 10-year-old daughter, who were injured Saturday night near here when their automobile crashed into a 11, have been removed from al to Washington. Mrs. sustained a fractured left was taken to Emergency Hos- stured ribs and bruises Jean, the young daugl sed about the head. Mil £ )ld, another daughter, escaped s member was on his grade and round- rederick Junction Represent- a jor, who was driving, feit the machine skidding. Before he could stop it had crashed into the wall. The injured were taken to the local hos- pital ssing motorists, where their Sales and Exchanges in Business or Invest- ment Properties EFFICIENTLY HANDLED BY OUR Business Properties Department BOSS & PHELPS, Reallon 1117 K St 9300 Best Gas Station Site in Northeast Next to Corner of 13th and H Owners Anxious to Sell and Want Offer BOSS & PHELPS n that brought 1l the Jargest Sunday He but, with hegan to show Ameri i to be held in delega- d upon Presi- go over the GULDENS !‘Mus ard‘ EXCLUSIVE VILLA SITE Twe Acres $40,000.00 Located in the heart of nature’s beauty ROCK CREEK PARK All city improvements available, easily accessible to main arteries of traffic, vet sufficiently removed to give the exclusive- ness desired by the magnificent large estates Tu the immediate untry probably before the meetin A'site of this type is almost impossible to FIND at any price when one is seeking it. Circumstances forced a reduction in 000.00 to effect a quick sale. Unless you_are interested your inquiry will not be followed up, as I have W””’i’ else to o, REPLIES’ CONFIDENTIAL Address Box 450-M, Star Office of Shades ooty In nearly all building specifications Shade Shop’s Shades are specified. This is evidence of their superior quality. Made to Measure W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor Let us estimate upon furnishing Made-to-Measure TONTINE Win- dow Shades for your home. Tontine is waterproof, fadeless and durable! 1L The Argonne SIXTEENTH and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST PHONE COLUMBIA 4630 LOCATION Convenient to three main street car lines, two bus lines, churches, schools, markets and thea- ters, yet located on high elevation in embassy district of upper 16th street at new residential hub of Northwest section. BUILDING A modern spacious, eight-story fireproof struc- ture, containing 229 apartments of from one room, kitchenette and bath to six rooms and two baths; with large reception halls, all outside windows, built-in baths, ennre]y complete In every element of convenience and finish. SERVICE Service on phones and eievators is uninterrupted hyoughout the 24 hours. Milk and ice delivered night or day !hmugh our own efficiently conducted service room, which also receives and redalivers packages sent during occupants’ absence. Individual servants’ rooms and garages are obtainable in the building—in short, a happy combination of semi-hotel service with apartment space and privacy. Pay us a visit, let our resident manager take you through the building, and whether you rent or not, we shall be amply repaid in having an additional advertisement, far better than this one. Sit for Your Christmas Pictures Now Thousands of homes will be happier and brighter on Christmas Day with the cheer and love that photographs will bring. Place your order now. Delivery later, and a charge account if you wish. UNDERWOOD 8 UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avesue. Telephone Main 4400 : i of Illinois’ Sustained Several Fractured Ribs ! | | | | C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927 THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIEI ALL OUR PRICES ARE LOW!! ESTABLISHED 1859 " WHERE EconoMY Rutes” — CAMPBELL’S BEANS With Pork and Tomato Sauce| 2 15¢ Del Monte Peaches. . ............. Del Monte Pineapple. . . . Del Monte Pears. . . ......... Del Monte Fruits for Salad . . .Ige. can, 23¢c ..lge. can, 25¢ . .med. can, 25¢ .No. 1 tall can, 25¢ Special for This Week \\“ ANOTHER New Store OPENS This Week End 1310 N. Capltol St. On West Side North Capitol St. Near New York Ave. It is not so much the reduced-price weekly specials that we are proud to offer; our greatest achievement is the very low range of our regular prices, on ALL our items, day in and day out throughout the year! And the high quality never varies. Specxal for This Week SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE BUCKWHEAT Karo B. L. Syrup.......... can, 12¢ Golden Crown Syrup. . .sm. can, 9¢ Sultana Maple Blend Syrup. veeeses....can, 14c Brer Rabbit Molasses. . i Special for This Week I l/ | | Snowdrift For Making Better Cakes, Biscuits, Pastry and for Frying | 1., | 22¢ 1 | [ Special for This Week ‘ Lux Toilet Soap | Made Like the Finest Soaps of France 215 ~ | Special for This Week Rinso For a Whiter Wask No Scrubbing No Boiling So Clothes Last Longer Large 2 2 C | Can Tender Early June Peas. . ... .... Crushed or Shoe Peg Corn.. . .. 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Milk. ve....tdll can, 10c Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise . .........8-0z. jar, 25¢ Gelfand’s Mayonnaise. . . ...... .. .8-0z. jar, 25¢ Mello-Wheat. .. ..............28-0z. pkg., 17¢ Cream of Wheat..............14-0z. pkg., 14c Ralston’s Breakfast Food . ............pkg., 24¢c Alaskan Pink Salmon can, 17¢ Light Meat TUNA FISH 7-0z. tin, 22c Brillo, soft fiber pads for cleaning . .pkg., 8V;c Babbitt’s Cleanser. . ... ........ ......can, 5¢ Old Dutch Cleanser. ... .. .. v....can, 7V5c Bab-0, for porcelain and enamel. . ... .. .can, 14c Sani Flush. .. ....can, 20c Vulcanol Stove Polish. . . . . ..No. 5 can, 8¢ A representati of one. Super Suds Coupons of the Colgate Company will leave at your door some time in the near future a coupon entitling the bearer to one pkg. of Super Suds FREE with the purchase Super Suds is an astonishing new form of soap for clothes, dishes and general household work. your coupon to your nearest A&P Store where you will re- ceive 1 LARGE PACKAGE SUPER SUDS FREE with the purchase of one large package at our regular retail price of 9c. . 17¢c Mixed and Brazil Nuts. . Soft Shell Walnuts. ............... Paper Shell Almonds. . ............... .lb., 37¢ ChocolaleDrops........‘.............lb.,l7¢ Broken and Mixed Candy..............lb, 19¢c Black Palm Dates. . . .pkg., 8V;¢ California Pkg. Figs . .pkg., 8V3¢ Keystone Mince Meat. .1b., 19¢ 8 O’Clock COFFEE 1b., 33¢ WILKINS’ B’FAST COFFEE e 22ci10.42¢ Be sure to take Pkg. La-France Tablet. La-France Powder. Satina Starch Tablet. . . .. ...each, Gc Duz, makes oxygen suds. . .......... .pkg., 8Vize Pacific Hand Soap. . .........c.........can, 10c 2-in-1 Shoe Polish. ...................can, 12¢ e | Thin Skin Florida 1 ORANGES Including Camels, Piedmonts, | Per Dozen Chesterfields, Sweet ‘ ||~ Yorktown and Old Gold | LUCKY STRIKE and Other Cigarettes Medium Large Ex. Lge. Lge. Pkg 29c 39c¢{49c Caporal, f‘w 13-Gal. Jug Cart. of 10 ‘l 21/2 c $1 1 9 ; Plus deponf an returnable | ‘ N.Y.STATE !] Thin Skin, Juicy Sweet Apple CIDER | 1-Gal. Jug | - 59c | Medium 8lic 32¢ 1} MamePotatoes... e Y Sweet Potatoes.....................5lbs., 12¢ Nancy Hall Sweet Potaloes. conensesesd i, IBe Yellow Onions . . .. veo..31bs., 10c Cape Cod Late Howe Cranberries. Fancy Iceberg Lettuce. . .............head, 11c Crisp Celery. . ... .bunch, 10¢c Fancy Box Eatmg Applen. U - fileat Market Specials! LEAN \\ TENDER liy(Pork Chops ‘Chuck Roas | 1 29c H . 25¢ | \ TN N\ SHOULDER \( LOIN OR RIB Lamb Roast‘ Lamb Chops . 29c¢ - 49c i | Fre:h GroundBeef... .............lb.,23c Lean Boiling Beef . ..Ib., 15¢ Sliced Breakfast Bacon. . . l/z-lb. pkg., 20¢ Phillips’ Pork Saumge Meat ....... ..1b., 40c LeanStewingLamb... ..............Ib.,18cv Taylor's Pork Roll. . . .................lb., 55¢ New Pack Sauerkraut s .quart or 21bs., 12V5c ( ' LOFFLER || Skinless Franks. ..1Ib., 35¢ ||| Green Links. .........lb, 35¢c || Sausage Meat. ........Ib., 35¢ Pudding .............lb., 20c Ham Bologna.........lb., 40c | Scrapple . . .. Honey Loaf. Pudding Baked Ham. . . |Park Roll . vvvesors. b, S0 | e \ 1 Brlggs Sunshme < iwie o il 15c | Sausage Meat T W AUTH \' .Ib., 35¢ .1b., 50c ' Smoked Sausage et % 1b., 20c | Puddmg || Scrapple . . . . Pimento Loaf . . -\ .. b., 35¢] o | |