Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1926, Page 26

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. uso, Maurice Horan, §.|RBeck. John M. George, Arthur E. Tilles, vico president of an investment eter H. Hill, George L.|Foster, O. Carroll Burke, James H. s"’ow'm SET ASlDE company, 'pns announced last night. . f Villlam 1. Marsden, Anni |Godsey, 5. Howard, F. B : " a a7 e < X A Exact methods for use of the fun S . hiE . - Blick. George FOR WORK OF CHARITY wwere not revealed, but it was learned iam . Wes ; rroll, G v that securities amounting to more i 3 Cleveland, 1. 3 N, i . M ave been turned over ° | R R L, YRR o o mine o s oue e W0 Mz v S W O Her a Per t Wave! ‘ - : Fred W amaws Jonn W o : Gift to Ald Needy Women | papers are in preparation by the bourd v a rermanen . . Wic s Shien, Richard D. Barrett, James J. and Orphans. O he ‘hoard is composed of Arch- 3. Minoux. R. N. Stimmel, H. 1. Dickey, Glennon, Rabbi . = Jamen Phillips, 2 arlel MIKS, Norirood A #daton, 3. | by ihe Asicikted Press. Hienoy ok Mie B Alge, Henry 8 Buy This Card Petworth Scores Commission | e ore e, | xenburg, Axelo Vuglloy J. H. Pear-| "gp 10u1s, December 22 —The gitt | Priest and the Misstssippl Valley | § / : : and Send It D Me( B n, Agnes L 0 o ohn 3. O'Connor, | Downey, " Mobride, [ of more than $1,000,000 for charity | Trust Co. w lsnoi el A Meery Christmas; +for Authorizing Apartments | james ¢;. Noyes, irank B. Marks, Ar'| P70 Tordan, W aters, Thomas | work among needy women and or- | maae Bt N8 rilles’ mother, {thur 1 . T. Hunter Leith, ¢ I Mitch Shulz, Nelson J. childr s 2 x o o This entitles the BWearer in Restricted Block voll T. S v Breenboure, | Foster, ook, George | Phaned children in St. Louls by C. A. | Mrs. Rosalie Peck Tilles. to Her_ v, A. W. Volkmer, W sCoy, Max M. LW, Potter, J. B. Lyons, H. W. Lee, P POONESI T~ A Bernstein, Richard ssett, Miss|Frank H. Mable, Miss Anita I Hiss\ i — Belebeatiug your Christbie s Laura Cr: g ndstatte. Mau : « 1. 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Reed, A Koonig, teorgia avenue and Upshur | Hicks, Fred Hafellinge B. P. Jowett, J. 8. Copenhaver st night. Gilbert 1. Jackson. | Finch, Henry T. X 15 b . A Heating Plant is efficient and sufficient in proportion to r of the association, stated | Mitchell, arles 1 . ) the Kind and Quality of the coal used. A e - the petition of one or two prop- | senthal, Arthur Ogden A Two Students Convicted 3 i 3 s . E . . o on the block for the A.'G. Dunn. Robggt D. 2 l roy, You can DEPEND on the Fuel we send you. The recent 1 h(' (‘lll(' N(‘,W WIrl Sh gle’ s') = aded” throush in|james B. Williar Har 3 ON. December 22 (#).—Two shipménts have measured up to a particularly high standard J . ica s i ace \zainst any change |\ . 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Smith of AND Li 234 -Children’s Haircutting on Hobby Horse Barber Chairs faith in the Zoning Commission than | phomag & k.. s k. eld, | Mag _Quebec, and Charles L !nc' Kann's—Third Floor. affiilinted with the federa- |} i AR : % 1 ol v was directed an, A | The se ; : I A new stadium recently built in Chi fcate v ) Guntow, e || : ; s A Very Unusual Pre-Holiday Offering! Blue Enamel and adopted reaffirm the asso s | Fo: orge M. M. Walker, action favoring the election of Com-|Rica, Joseph . Evelyn ENTIRE SELECTION ‘ i : Luxurious Exclusive, Fur-trimmed B\ \ e OaSter—$ 1039 F C _ C ; —8-pound, Self-basting Double Roasters, ; ur Coats oats _ e e i missioners by the people of the T R lert J. Mulles 1 pers. | Slat, trict. Copies of the resolution will De | ;rhomag R. Helmuth, —12-pound size at $1.88. sent to Prosident Coolidge, the Feder- | Georee 1. Schultze, Snow-W hite Enamel Oval Double $ 2 88 . ation of Citizens’ A ciations and to 1 de Montfredy, A. Le Roasters, Regularly $5, for Representative Frank R. Reid, who Kann's—Third Floor. Mairdressing Deph. has presented a bill in the House p il 1 °W. Richars posing that the ' s A i ers be composed of five member: . Jay A MeConnell, i ) i cthur M. Scott, William Suggestion to Federation. % . i_\_;(:‘l::m‘hl- Ilf\ll’l\:fl‘ o) Charles I. Stenzle, chairman of the | George Shepp, R. Barrett Lank, Ellen committee on ana legislation. re- | ar - Smith. M. H. Fearnow, Mrs. Ann porting on traffic, recommended that | § 7] Barnes. Albert the federation mak rvey and| g jones fcDonald, W. W. study of traffic and con- | gy Clair, Halslp, ditions and sus ements o |~ 3 3 Stevens, F. O. Keelan, Jullus the traffic director . Stengle de- | sihytz, J. L. Shipley, James H. Mur- Qared that too much attention is paid | ;oM o X e ! Etting, D. to minor infractions and not enough | congen, James K. Morton, William L. to flagrant violations of the traffic . Harry A. code, His report was adopted. A petition from residents of the 4900 block of Seventh street, deploring the condition of the street, was refer- N INN red to the committee on streets to be g RN taken up with the Commis: e R A was pointed out in the rece operations the water m in unsetiled ground, rial and not sufficiently deep, in half a dozen breaks in the main due to the heavy traffic over the thorough- fare. Resolutions were adopted requesting President Coolidge to reappoint En- gineer Commissioner J. Franklin Bell at the expiration of his term in the near future. Commissioner Bell was commended for the courteous consid- eration he has given to all requests for civic improvements and for the efficient management of his office. It was voted to appropriate $15 toward the Christmas celebration in the Job Barnard School, Fourth and Decatur B e aoned 300 Blue Bird o st Rosennanm. 1. Sond- || Mazda Tree Light heimer, Fred C. Cornwell, Willum . Speer. A. L. Madden, L. F. Burchell, || gets, consisting Charles J. 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