Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1927, Page 18

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18 RETIREMENT GAINS | SEENING MONTHS Increase in Annuities Is Fol- fowed by Virtual Doubling of Applications. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the wing ™ tollow fo t Hor, he Health Department in the last THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1927. S O C I E T Y Deaths Reported. NN NN NN NN NN NN M O M XK YOO N XK AT R h“:A"y:.nlr JigRagers, 85, Portiand Hotel ¢ o following deathe have been n-ln‘\rlr.l! alten b i t Alton 3o n e 07 Trving st. (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) ] ! = -1 Annte A Mer av. o R Trexler and Hazel Wiegand, both 8. SIGRID ONEGIN'S RECITAL. | In these days of the twilight Of | o e ™ Ty Ty i Schumann-Heink there are few real!fin as Billposters. The Doster gir oy Ny b prssitly contralto singers to carry the honors | include: Miss AMary radley, Miss | Dorothy Cisenfeld, both g in the recital fleld. It the singing of | Maude Marshall Mason, Miss Sidney Duidier . 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Dr. to establish natural, reg movement even for those chronicaliy onstipated. It never gripes, sickens | or upsets the system. Besides, it is | e street and high- way safety ; gasoline, auto insurance, mileage and the host of other topics of interest to moto ts. ceding ve: . Ret facluding both ¢ * the six mc ever regt and N The observations will be impartially made—the subjects exhaustively treated, and you can be thor- oughly posted after you read the Automobile of The Sunday Star—next Sunday. Reception for Chemists. Division of Chemistry rical Techno! arch Council tion at the National Resea | Building tonight for the chemis Washington. Motion_picture g the development of a ph film and the growth of a crystal wi be shown. Re ments will be erved. “Civil service emp titled to retirement under Jaw cause of but were continued the service during the le! 1926 under the d allowed the var numbered $2.773 New Scale in Force. 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