Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1926, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, \\"\SIIINfiT()A\'. D. 0, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. cos‘r OF EDUCATING f COURT OF APPEALS 4- ie 3 v::a.‘.u HANDEL’S ORATORIO SUNG ‘\“: lace 1 :'l:‘l‘:(':'lj!||'i'lp by 'h? tenor, and Thomas N. Leef, ‘ba;::._ of the ‘!fl?l‘,":n'gffiofl:};;“g:l&ry‘: sang the solés well, the numbe teres th r: v he use | " ;. : & v ol Koy ay™ and the “Hallelujah” choras. YOUTH SHOWS GAIN|: S UPHOLDS CUSTODIAN ; o' trade | AT MT. VERNON CHURCH | i o7 & gnag, solot | A sneRpcemant was Sl s 4 ation of the 247 3 3 nection with | T SRS choir, under the Alhll tion of | bass solo; * - | the oratorio would be presented again — i e g gl s Bl e bl i ure sheet packing made of | Quartet and Chorus Do Commend- | R. Deane Shure, sang the choruses in | Sbised.” contralte solo; “I Know That next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in population of continental United asbestos and rubber. a finished style. re members were | My Redeemer Liveth.” soprano solo, the church. Public School Expenditures Soar- t iprove | ANEN Propertv Head Is Given ' it Conrt o A | able Work in “The Messiah.” | volunteers from other churches. The |and the duet, “He Shall Feed His FEi " alto sectiol 2 papec OO0 ung by Mrs. Rowe and Mrs. B 5 i e R. Deane Shure Directs. alto sectlon was especially good sl Burma is becoming pmgru-xve and ing, According to Census 0 White: the Tonded o fixeq | Bight to Sue as Owner for Use . l e quartet, composed of Elvina SR : now sends to this country elephant % Nor gaio) a 87, : as » S Handel's oratorio, “The Messiah,” | Neil Rowe pprano: Julia Culbreth The selections that were best ren-| and buffalo heorns -in exchange for { Bureau Survey. | for schools amounted to $874, of Foreign Patents. | “;.\’,.mm,..u &t might at the Mount | Gray, contralto;, John L. Mitchell, ' dered by the chorus were “The Glory ' automobiles and radio outfits. a _ . A mounting total in payments for ! ST CIREO #ducation of the youth of the nati 4 9 is shown in figures on pul pdana, Q@ equipment. of | . HILADELI Decembe s bty b . < gy rorvi The United States Circuit Court of - ofirimadt & Al in a decision of farreaching tenance of the city - ' pfT' 4 Id \h\!. the i . B o e ition ARt o AT ,000. il el wner’! of | Commissioned Lieutemnt Colonel: 7 F capita cost of $14.03 | Clarence I sford, w No- | seiz r John -T. Taylor, 501 Woodward | % n - o o per cent of the | vember 14, 1 »state valued at P e otitne ool A : : | THE STORE FOR A MAN’S GIFTS t 3 'l | Buildife, has been commissioned by | aintenance and | $80,000, accordi he petition of | owners to sue for their use by Ameri- : °S | By the Ascociated Press. i - h:m with | PHILADELPHIA, December 2 3 S 5 "‘m‘)“"“‘l’:,‘ ' today. all general departments | his’ wife, K. Ruth sford, for the | can manufacturers. tne’ War | EloparCnont | probate ‘of his will. “The ctate in-| The decision, said to he a precedent | colonel in the | clude re) Q of 100 similar i et honis | and and 654 K street northeast th S - ‘ Gtk NG Cutenant o the Meed. A ; ; 3 ! s, whic sides the widow there is a son, Floy ; I cal Corps, both in the Organized Re- | j rd. 3 ; ves of the Army. | ; 4.9 Boys’ al'ad Girls’ o - 2.50 Girls’ and Boys’ Al # / Lumberjacks 720722724 7th St. N.W. | Blanket Robes | NeXT o Plaid flannel. rib- ’ l Block and fancy | ;‘ O bed bottoms. Sizes ? patterns; ribbon or PENNSYLVANIA & > : AVENUE AT SEVENTH 6 to 16. ]| cord trimmed. Sizes i fi to 16 years. 5.98 Boys’ Z-Pants Suits 20.00 Girls’ Ccats | T h ri c e Welc O m. e ! Dauble-breasted.i good ap- Suedine and Buckstein cloth, it with 2iknicken made in newest models. 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