Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 3

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. LTHE I\I‘\IW (NTAR, W \QHI\( TON, T V€. TIllR\D\Y DECEMBER Sturtevant Blowers * for Burning . Buckwheat ' Coal FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W, '-———r—-—-r SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘mnc: s m‘nsnv GIVEN THAT THE Stee) ement Co February 1. 1038, from Whieh ima ieilortet on ootd botide will ctaee Federal Power Commission. |§ .u compliance with the Fed- eral Water Power Act (41 Stat., MOSES 1S ELECTED = - SENATE PRESIDENT | Thayer Is Made Secretary e and Barry Sergeant, After Discussion. s re-elected Senator Mo: ndidate rm Président pro tem 1963) notice is hereby given that r the South Branch Power Cm“'w pany, of West Virginia. having its’ office in Philadelphia. Ps has\ filed an amendment to its application for a pershit for a water power de- velopment on the Cacapon River and South Branch of Potom River so as to enlarge the proj- ect to include the mnstructmnl of dams and storage reservoirs | at Brocks Gap, Zdes Fort, ‘ Petersburg and Springfield, W. Va,, and dams and power houses at Chain Bridge and Great Fall near Washington, D. An objection to such application, or| request for a hearing thereon.| together with any briefs, reports | ‘or other ‘data for which con-| sideration is desired, should be| submitted to the Executive Sec retary, Federal Power Commi sion, \\'ashingmn, D.C. { HIS itors. | DR. PAUL L. JOACHIM HAS druk store located at 200 E st. ne. AT 1 ible for debts eon- | PLE, T dersizned will B "o | one | by them only e nder thers Tasm M SURGER " PERTHA WURTIBURGER. AFTER THIS DATE I WILL NOT BE RE- sponaible {or any debts excepting thoae con- iracted for b ADSIE E. ROBI- XETTE, 541 1 NiLL NOT BE R s “contracted CHAS, X, merly 0f.302 Ard st se. PONSIALE mn ANY other than mysell Ry 550°0r ot he. for- ON_AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL BE responsible for no mysell. - RUSSELL W. debts _unless contracted Creek Church rd. b - ock Creel ) ne. ics) e HT. 404 ml MOV.NG TO SOME OTHER CIT Get onr return load T Snd ‘part ad, shipmente to Pnumen-hm New York on . Pistsharh. - Richmond, 394, way TmNAI’."?)I:LI\ Veky ASEOGIATION Wn wend ‘b of On a Mattress “;E finlll’ die— us keep yours in good condition by | penvation. "Tntarest s Daid on the invest. SHEBECL'S FACTORY Main 3621, 610 E St. N.W. BYRON. 8 ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY High flal‘? |m l{l:' =| oriced Reroofing and Repai Alfied “Asphalt Products f12 New York Ave. Phone Main 7223. ‘Advice on Your Roof , prinlly, siven £y ekilied experts. Just | call IRONCLAD ROOFING Co.| PE“M lelm #’"lh 27 IF IF IT'S ROOF WORK Eeo Boofing Main 933 K Company 119 3rd St. S.W. A MILLION-DOLLAR Printing Plant with every facility for Quality Printing The National Capital Prusi 124049212 D St N W, Phone M. 650 | Useful Christmas Presents | at Money-Saving Prices Felt Mattresses made in our own plant— For twin beds, from $12.50 to $z{"or double beds, from $17.00 to $34.00. End Tables, folding, $5.00. ‘Fable Lamps, from $10.00 to "513.50. « Junior Floor Lamps, $17.50. Children's Rockers, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.50. L. T. JONES, Bedding, | 931 Hst.n.w., Main 2097 L lovely, re of cost. in gray . in vellum Artist’s favorite style L graph Exquisite frames t Come in today fo e ”.p-fi-_.p-h-)--h~hmb - | Reed, following which TZ | Barry for an answer at - HATS proofs—with 1230 Connecticut Ave. I .. Dobell of Mc rms Barry Under Q here was a )nh( preliminary | { r Ty and the speci funds committee regardi ing of subpoenas for that col connection_with the Vare c Senator Reed of N | had concluded not to b before the Senate, but that in view | of the request he would ecollections of what took ongress adjourned last ) ¢ Hoed said, the committee of which | 0 papers & the matter | he js chairman desired cert: served in Pensylvan! curing the ballots in the election ca Documents were prepared and Barry was called before the commit- | tee. Senator Reed said the sergeant-at- | rms inquired where the money would ome from to pay the expenses of arrying out the order. The Senator \1 la ol call securved, Benator Ttéed »m wat«t| AN 1S ASPHYXIATED the time he fe ( the time wag that he hna doubt as committee. Assured of (1Nb|)enlllull of the matter that he v ou commit no fur [ th | Der nominee .for sergeant- unw Mr. Dobell was deféate D 42 to 40. A motion to re jarry then was adopted wi In the ca call vote Minority e name prope ns. vot mn tempore wu ote by which had been Mr st door No “Stop” Signs or “Go” Signals Between CORCORAN COURTS 23rd and D Streets N.W. center of Why &pend the hours riding to office when you can live in these DE LUXE APARTMENTS at moderate rentals (as low with unusual service. attrac fast downtown Maid Service, ian, ete. CAFRITZ 14th & K Agents M. 9080 id that some one had stated that |= the chairman of the committee on eon- | tingent expenses of the Senate would | not approve vouchers for this purpose. Wanted to Seek Advice. Mr. Ba was told the money would | be advanced by the committee or one | of its members, according to Senator Barry ask: ed for timq to seek advice because hy | was in doubt as to his rights to t that the next step was the writing of | a letter by the committee asking Mr. stated hout. Mr. Barry replied that within the time | limit he would not be able to seek ad- vice oM the question, Senator Reed outline of w Dyed Any Color BACHRACH Expert Cleaners & Blochers 733 11th St. N.W. COLD WEATHER IS HERE . . . . —And challenges your com- mon sense and better judg- ment. . Protect your automobile against the elements with a— Best-Bilt Garage Lincoln 10-100 W DE WASHINGT 'CONSTRUCTION CO. 200 K Street’ N.E. Quality—Service Per Ton W. A Egg.....$14.25 W. A. Chestnut, $14.50 W. A. Stove . ..$15.00 W, A. Pea.....$11.50 W. A. Buckwh’t, $8.00 Pocahontas Egg, $10.50 New River Egg, $10.50 RADIANT Stove or Egz.......$8.50 Coke, Nut or Egg— $10.50 |J. Edw. Chapman 37N St. NW. North 3610 Largest Railroad Terminal Facilities FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY At Less Than Present Assessed Value We offer one-of the best located and best canstructed buildings on 14th street, south of Thomas Circle, at a great reduction. Lot 24x138. Build- ing covers entire lot. 20-foot alley. Suitable for most any business. It is cheaper to own this building _than to rent, SURE _TO ENHANCE IN VALUE. Shrewd Investors Will Business Properties Now Gardiner & Dent, Inc. Exclusive Asenm M. 4884 1409L St. N.W. DAILY DAIRYETTES ——No. 13— Simplicity An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told, —Shakespeare, HE Greeks had a saying that “the fewer our wants, the nearer we resemble the gods.” Simplicity, Rey- nolds said, is the exact medium between too * little and too much. Practically all the wants of the human body are cared for by the simplest of our foods—milk. Rated highest by the District of Columbia Health Department, Chestnut Farms Milk contains neither too little nor too much of the nutritional qualities needed to maintain your health. For children, ‘The Knowing Mother ‘Will Have No_Other.” Phone— @hestnut Jarmo. i POTOMAC 4000 Penna. Ave. at 26th St. N.W. Makes Friends Friendlier, Brings Dear Ones Closer—an Ideal Christmas Gift pleasing likeness—th e nearest thing to life itself, is the one gift that Choose from the suggestions listed here and arrange without .delay English prints on thin lustrous‘paper, brilliant—stylish—new, $85 Colonial buff prints, soft tones, beautiful lightin ample room Italian prints, exclusive with this studio .. French gray with narrow border, one of our best sellmg Small artist’s proof in cabinet size with ample room for auto- Diminuettes, the daintiest picture ever made and favorite with women. Made here exclusively..... o fit all photographs. .. r your sitting or Telephone Portraits of Quality 1 Lovely portraits in soft gray on heavy buff paper—mounted .............................................. $20 dozen dozen mounted 5 dozen 5 dozen B $l()0 dozen $30. dozen a great $50 dozen Mamn 4}00 for appointment. Delivery in time for Christmas guaranteed. UNDERWOGD & UNDERWOOD Phone Main 4400 2. Halsey | ote the [ment at 1340 Fairmont street by his of each office the roll iy, yinating gas from an open burner ton the stove. . | robe when found |at the Bureau of Engraving and Print- [ Roxers, deputy coroner, gave a verdict | Window "WEATHERSTRIP. nant, but recently | vised him that the | BY OPEN-STOVE BURNER .to ‘the authority} of the | lo. 8. | Kitchen by Daughter—Death ator Reed added that Mr. Barry | d him in this recent discussiop | vod ready to | Employs Found Dead in Is Held Accidental. ¥rank Haldeman, 42 years old, was | found dead in the kitchen of his apart- laughier, Dorothy Haldeman, when she returned honje shortly before 6 |* He had by o'clock yesterday afternoon, been asphyxiated accidentally Mr. Haldeman, who was employed mg, was clad in pajamas and bath: gone Into the kitchen to prepare e handle of the burner and acci- lly opened it. Dr. Joseph C. lental death. ~ META 12 $1.50 Per (Lasts forever. ction guaranteed) Col. 10384, Day, Night“and Sunday 1470 Clifton St. N.W, I puid for! principal. l F It is believed he |7 al and that his bathrobe caught |3 Playground Is l’lanmd Special Dispateh 1o The tar. POTOMAC, December 15.—The Parent-Teacher Association of George Mason High School and the Mount Vernon Avenue Elementary School is contemplating the opening of a mu- nicipal playground in this town, Pres- ent plans call for the purchase of two ing boards, six swings, two see vs and two glant slides. REAL ESTATEA SALESMEN Prominent local real estate firm has an open- ing for a few high- caliber new house sales- men capable of produc- ing results. -All inquiries treated in strictest confidence. Give past experience in detail in reply. Address Box 481.V " Star Office YOU MARRY WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO LIVE? NSTEAD of beginning in a flat and wasting your money in rent, start in a home of your own that is largely It sounds difficult, but it is very simple. We can sell you a new home on a paved street in an excellent location on a cash payment of $500. Weé will secure a tenant on a lease whose rent, together with $10 per month from you, will pay all taxes, interest, insurance, water rent and make a substantial monthly reduction of the Think it over and write the Box below and we will show you how it can be done. Address Box 163-S, Sta.r Office. bone. Plenty of a strength to bone. of lime. in the body. Dairy's your order. SAFE MILK for BABIES" AND EVERYONE Why Bodies NEED LIME N the first place, lime is needed to form bones it is the chief constituent of able lime lends denseness and Likewise, teeth are the products WISE BROTHERS’ CHEVY CHASE DAIRY CTelephone x WEST 183 3204-08 N Street Northwest Secondly, lime is a normal constituent of blood, and an active agenf in making blood coagulate. third function of lime is to maintain a favorable tone of physiological balance between other constituents A Being evident that we require lime, our concern is to select those, foods that contain it, and to avoid or reduce those that are weak in lime. rich lime-carrier need go no further than Chevy Chase Choice of a GRADE "A" GUERNSEY MILK —which is not only rich in lime, but richer than ordi- nary in other elements that the body demands. Phone it a cold coming on? Is it over-eating or what can it be? | Probably it is Nature warning hat your system is not func- ioning properly. When you feel this way you should ty llow the treatment that has helped many, many other | people. Even two weeksof it will | make* a difference in the way ||| you feel. ‘A prommcnt New York physi- cian says, ‘“When my patients | have that dull half-sick feeling |1 always prescribe Nujol and recommend at least two weeks’ | continued usage. Why? Because | Nujol absorbs and clears away | 1the toxic intestinal poisons that in‘'most cases flge the eause of the trouble, Further, Nujol is ab- iDull listless, out of sorts, ‘ - feeling half-sick solutely harmless and can. be taken by young babies or old people.” Not like medicine Nujol contains no drugs or medi- cine. It's a natural substance uglike anything else. Can’t hurt you. Others have benefited from taking it, why not you? [ This remarkable 1px'oduct is sold | all over the world. Go to any druggist, get 2 bottle of Nujol and see for yourself what it will do. Only—don’t delay. Do it | now. Insist on the real Nujol. Perfected by the famous Chem. ical Products Division of the | Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Look for the Nujol bottle withthelabelontheback thatyou | ‘:fiW«vmm#a«M* canread right;through the bottle. —Advertisement. THE GREAT LEADERS IN VALUES! ATLANTII@& IPA@IIFII Compare these prices and convince yourself of the real savings to be had at the A&P. Specmlly Reduced Until Saturdays Closing ‘GoldMedal Pillsbury ;‘Izu) sag 57¢ | 1210 5es §7¢ FLOUR SALE & Lb. Bag 28¢ | § L6 Bag 28¢ | § Lb. Bag 25¢ < 24 10 Bog *[-22 | 24 Lb. g *] 22 24 1. og *]: | Washington 121580 53¢ | Lge. Can 2el sonte PEACHES 19¢ ~ 3 = 55¢ T Sugar-Cured \HAMS | | Sugar-Cured Strip BACON | Regular Price, 27c Lb. Regular Price, 25¢ Lb. ‘ ~ Small Lean CALAS w 17c¢ Regular Price, 20c Ib. Old Datch Cleanser‘ | 3 o 20c ‘ Alaskan i Pink Salmon | Fine, Firm Meat—Perfect in Flavor 20m29¢ Regular Price, 17¢ Can BRILLO || | Soft Fiber Pads, Unexcelled | .for Cleaning Kitchenware 3 Pre. 20C Regular Price, 3 pgs 25¢ PURE LARD . 1 3¢ Regular Price, 16c Lb. White House Evaporated Milk, 3 Tall Cans 28¢ | Four New Store Openings This Week End Our Branch at 1312B St. S.E. —which we were forced to close, due to damage by the re- cent tornado, has been thoroughly and completely remod- eled and will be open for business this Saturday We Are Moving Our Branch at Hyattsville —to a larger store- room next door and are adding a new Meat Dept. Opening Friday extensive We Modern Opening After having made alterations | store at 4608 I4th to our branch at Marlboro Biw Aidings New and Ultra- Meat Dept. Friday We are moving our St. to a larger loca- tion at 4612-14 14th St. —and are adding to our present business @ new, ultra-modern Meat Dept. Opening Friday i Lge. Wash Brazil Nuts, lb. 29¢ Paper Shell Almonds, Ib.37c Soft Shell Walnuts, Ib. . .35¢ LaBelle Mix Candy, lb., 23c 20th Century Candy, lb. . 19c | Chocolate Drops Lb., 17¢ | CHRISTMAS | Asst. Chocolates 5ib.Box $1.19 Cleaned Currants, pkg . .18c | SunMaid Raisins, 2 Pkgs., 25¢ Del Monte Raisins, * ™= 25¢ lemon, Orange PeeI Ib. .29c Citron Peel, Ib R&R Plum Puddmg don 12¢ | R&R Plum Pdg., lb. can.29¢ Fancy New Crop MIXED NUTS 16.25¢--2 L. 49c Keystone Seagonable. Suggestions! Black Palm Dates, 3 pkgs., 25¢ Dromedary Dates, pkg . .20c Nut Stuffed Dates, Ib.. . ., 33¢c California Figs, 3 pkgs. ... 25¢ Layer Figs,Ib. . . . .. "N.Y.State Cider Dorsch Fruit Cake Loose-Wiles, Ib Corby’s Orchard, Bel?s Poul. Seasoning, "¢+ 9¢ Indiana Pumpkin, can. .12¢ — .22¢ Bog Sweet Cranberry Sauce Can . 23c - (e 1, gal., 32c-gal, 59¢ Plus Deposit on Jugs Mincemeat,.lb. 19¢ 1-Ib. 39c size 1&21b. cakes, Ib... 49c - Fresh-Killed Roasting Chickens L. 37¢c | Fresh Hamburg Steak. . . .Lb., 23¢ Lean Breast Lamb. . ..Lb., 15¢ Pork Pudding . . . . .Lb., 20c Veal Paddies . v Ly 35e ! Sauerkraut Qt., 12Y5¢ Tender Choice Leg of Lamb L. 33¢ Fillet of Haddock Spotted Trout. . . Sliced Halibut ... .... Lb., 25¢ .Lb., 28¢ .Lb., 35¢ Sliced Cod . Sliced Tile [ #Frivap and Saturday Meat Market Sperials] Fancy, Lean Fresh Hams . 20c Mrs. Faunce Saus. Meat . . Mrs. Faunce Green Links.Lb., 35¢ Phila. Scrapple .. ... Sliced B’fast Bacon. Smoked Sausage. . Lamb Roast L. 29¢ Fresh Fish and Opysters Sliced Salmon . . lgalt Water Oysters . ‘ Pmt 35¢; . Lb., 356 [ ....Lb., 18¢ .Y, Lb., 20¢ Shoulder Quart 65¢c

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