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School, division 10; grade School, division 10; grade School, division 10: grade THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, Piguet, teacher, High School, one year, gust 51, * BISHOP IS INDICTED. Right Rev. Juan Navarette Ac- 15 films Reinstatements—D. H. Ellis, attend- |3, August 31; K. G. Hawley, teacher. on School, divi- A. L. Hinton, teacher, class|sion 1, August 31; I3, mith, teacher, ..P. Whittier School, division 3: | class |.\l. August 3 27: F. E. Crit teacher, class 1A, from grade 4, Brookland, to grade 3, Brookland. A. R. Gibson, teacher, class 1A, from grade 6, Burroughs School, to grade 5. Burroughs. Lillian Eversfleld, teach- from division 1.8 BRITISH FILMS AIDED. Mew Zealand Triples Duty on U. S. ~—Wipes Out Qther. AND. New Zealand, Sep- (#).—British motion pic- Are given preference \merican product in the New Zealand tariff, the general duty of a to 3 pence in the case ms, and decreased the ing in the case of the officer, September | class 1A, grade 3, School, division 13, 2, Clev Open classes, effective after Sep-|2. Clevi School, division 10; grade class 1A, grade 4, | tenden, laborer, ¢ , Bur. 18-4. | tember 1—Grade 5, Glddings-Lincoln |7, Sumner-Magruder group, division evens School, division 10, Septem-| 489, ptember | School, division 13: grade 2, Cardozo- |10; grade Sumner-Magruder group, ber 1, 1927; B. E. M. Nurse, 7 B Bell School, division 13; grade 4, Love- | division 10. s B. teacher, | 7 Y class 3A, Armstrong High School, divi- | Bur. 18- R:‘ll’emflm werker, ler, class 1A, from grade 6, Langdon ; | School, Division 5, to grade 6, Wood- ] ridge School. J. M. Dean, laborer, Cu $900; bur. 18-4-253, from Congress'sions 10-13, September 1; J. I Minor, |13, Ju Heights _School, to FEastern High | teacher, 3A, Miner Normal| ' School. Leon Datcher, from laborer. | School, 10-13, September 1,| Cu-2, $900, Bur. 18-4-204, Burroughs |19: . Davis, teacher, class 2A.| Cecelia P. Dulin Succeeds | School. to coal passer, Cu-2. $300, Bur. | Shaw Junior High School, divisions | 18.4, Central High School. D.J, Leahy, [10-13. September 1; Janson, teach. | Str: n . Eane from janitor, Cu-3, $1,800, Bur. 18-4-|ecr, class 1A, grade 1, Buchanan School, | mond Miss McCauslen as Principal 31 of Buchanan School. g ____THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. 1 = | | WSHlfls MADE sion 13; grade 3, Banneker-Jones |3, Cleveland School, division 13; grade 7, Deanwood |4, Cleveland Deanwood School, division 13;| grade Cook _ School, division 1 grade Slater-Langston School, di sion 11; grade 4, Slater-Langston School, division 11; grade 2, Garnet School, division 11; grade 3, Briggs- Montgomery School, division 10; grade [one vear, from August 31; E. Bruce School, grade teacher, class 1A, Cranc Bruce School, grade | St ol, ve: August 31; Bruce School, grade h s 1A, Force- Bruce School, grade | Adams School, from August 31; E. Bruce School, grade | Labat, teacher, class nneker- Bruce School, | Jones School, Jul G. Elder, 6, Cleveland School, div de | teacher, class 2A, Macfarland Junior . Cleveland School, d ade ' High School, from August 31; Alice | cused of Anti-Mexico Move. TUCSON, Ariz, September 15 () Right Rev. Juan Navarette, Bishop ¢ Sonora, surrendered here on a Federal grand jury secretly returned last wen! him with conspiring to military expedition public “of Mexico. He w at once when he provided $2,500. Eleven Changes of Name. Change of name—Elizabeth department, to Mrs, E. M. M. McAteer, Hubbard-Ray- visions drews, attendance 1.9, September 10. Leaves of absence—M. teacher, class 1A, Kingsm Hyde, H. sawly revised i which indi : raised 134, Hubbard School, to fireman, Cu-; ion 7, September 1, 1927; H. H. V. Crawford, $1,080, Burroughs School. C. J. Sheehy g, teacher, class 1A, grade 1.|School, to Mrs. M. C. from janitor, Cu-3, $1,080, Bur. 18-4-| Bryan School, Division 7, September | Garris School, . 149, Ketcham School, to janitor, Cu-3, |1, 1 H. P. Elder, teacher, class 1A, | Roberts; Dunbar High -149, Hubbard School. | drawing, ‘September 1, 1927; E. N.|School, to Mrs. E. B. Smith; Marea E. n, teacher, class 1A, Bu-|Steuart, teacher, class 1A, drawing. | Shaw Junior High School, to ,m;n}e x.q';‘, I‘cnr‘ll\vr eptember 1, 1927; J. M. Cain, teacher, | Mrs. sle; B. A»nllfl}l‘wf;rlel\"c‘:"{ anch-Tyler « School. Miss|class 1A, g vood § Mrs. B. H. Stewar! ymbe, teacher, grade 7,|School, divi | .. €. Colen, Garfield School, to Mrs. L 3 Bryan School, to Grade 6, Lenox | Lohman, teacher, : M. E, | School. Mrs, M. A. DeMarco, teacher, | Edmonds School, di , Septem- | to Mr J. Long: grade 7, Buchanan School, to grade 6,|ber 1; L. §. Todd, teacher, class 1A, Burrville_School, to CranchTyler School. | K. P.'Ketcham-Van Buren School, di- dlor; A. V. Adams, Mrs. A. D. Blankenship, teacher,|Vision 7, September 1; W. J. McKinley v Wilson School, to Mrs. A. A. grade 6, Xetcham-Van Buren School, | leacher, class 1A, grade 4, Brookland taliFrans . Mrs. K. C.|School, division 5, September 1; H. R Reid, teacher, grade 6, Ross School, | White, te class 1A, grade 5, Lto Berade 6, Ketcham-Van Buren |Burroughs School, division 5, Septem! | School: Miss J. R. Blakeney, teacher, |Per 1; I. H. Willis, teacher, cl | rade 1, Van Ness School, to grade 1, |Erade 3. Burroughs School, div | § S Gilbert, | September 1; E. R. Whitcomb, teacher Orr_School: Miss Dorothy Gilbert, | Sebteriber 1: B v er c § e R : R mes thne hool, to | C1ass 1A, K. P. Amidon School. divi:| Fxtension of leave of absence—S. H. Petworth School, to Truesdell School: | ST IR . Miss D, 12 |Sion 1, September 1, Carolyn | Walcott, teacher, class 1-A, for a Miss M. M. McAteer, from teacher, @il Yoqcher, grade 1, Pierce § Iaris, * teacher, class 1A, _grade | »d not to extend bevond Decem- grade 4. Raymond School, to grade 4, | (t'7% (R0 0 Sonool; V' |3, Ovster School, di September | ber 31, 1 M. B. MitEhell, teacher, Petworth School: Mrs. C. J. Schaeffer. | \f [y riov, "teacher, grade 2, Wallach: | 1 3. T Ford, teache ‘A, for a period not to extend é";"" l“t’f\"“,{‘:‘-mg"m 12&:{01 T\]x":‘m" | Towers School, to srade 4, Wallach- | - JaCksc '{(‘;“;"“"‘{\fl“ vond .lulne 30, ]fl‘.i. e V' S ; Mrs. M. | " o M. v, clas —Closi W. “Turner, from teacher, grade hool; Miss M. A. Zimmer|grade 1, Payne School, eftestive trom Juns 30Grade Randle Highlands School, to grade 7 5 from K. A. Brightwood | September 1: F. L. Hunt, teacher, veland School, division 10; grade Randle Highlands School; Miss E. M. oy ‘l}“ 1-(“‘\f;‘l;;}lurll{fi“‘»*«]'\w-\l. class 1A, grade 1, Syphax School, di on School, division 10; grade Hessey, from teacher, opp. Randle [Miss M. A. Price, teacher, KoA on 13, September 1. " Cook School, division 11; grade 7, Highlands School to grade 6, ILmdle‘NH}'{l\\'lmd‘lio\:'ln et 5 GE L Resignations—Augustus _Valentine, | ton School, division 11 Highlands School; Miss E. S. Em-|Drightwood School. Miss 1 -|1aborer, Cu-2, $960, Bur. 18-4-265 et S mogn.«-l‘m(’;:m feur-hen grade 3, R:\xnl‘k\‘ Kellogg, teacher, from K. A./Shaw Junior High School, sm' :;:;t B Highlands _School to opp., Randle | West hool to K. A. BEdmonds|tember Jackson, la- Garnet Highlands-Orr School; Miss B. M. Rus- | School: Miss Hester 3 Bur. _18.4-416, Garnet mell, from teacher, grade 2, Randle! from K. A. Barnard asser, Cu-2, $900, | ¢ Garnet Highlands School, to grade 3, Randle division 3. to K. A. West Central High School, | Mott _School,” division 11 Highlands School; Miss L. E. Hoover, | division & Miss . A. Jones, teacher, |grade 7, Mott School, division 11; grade from teacher, grade 2, Randle High.|teacher, from gcade 2, Petworth | Buchanan School, chool, division 11; grade 5, landsOrr School, to grade 1, Green-| School. de 3, Takoma School; t 31, 1927; O. M Tagruder School, division 10. vn, teacher, class 1 Ungraded Douglass- leaf School. Miss T. E. Fryer, teacher, from g 4, Petworth School, to grade hool, division 8, August 31, | Twining group, di effective Placed 3 . Fishburn, teacher, class |from June 30; opportunity Gid- Grade 5. rth School, division 3; Miss L. T. W. A. MacNeil, teacher, class 1A,| Dorman, teacher, from grade 4, Al High School, August 31,|dings-Lincoln group, division 13; op- 5. 3 portunity class, New Bell School, divi- i . Boyd; E. to Mrs. E. H Lariff also increases th her British goods. are upward, 5 per cent. In. is also granted of British manufacture, atinued from Page Forty-seven.) grade 2, Johnson School, to grade 4 Smiles lighten the West School; Mrs. M. J. Fischer, from teacher, grade 3, Allison street port- ables, to W School; Miss V. k Austin, from teacher, grade 2, Forc Adams School, to Whittier Schoc Miss M. V. Dement, from teacher, grade 2, West School, to Buchanan 8chool; Mrs. M. V. Eichner, from teacher, grade 1, Wi School, to grade 2, West School: M C. Hutt, from {eacher, grade 2, Truesdell School, to H. D. Cooke School: Miss Clotilde Floria, from teacher, grade 4 | lipping: hol, Hen Har, | Declination of service—Accept the | declination of ce of Mr. G. E Hurt, teacher, class 2-A, orchestral | music, Powell Junior High School, ap- pointed at the meeting of the Board of Education held June 29. Bur. September 15; M 1A, grade on 7, Augu Dowden, from grade 4, Brookland, to grade street portables, divisic to . . ¥ Bowen, teacher, olass 1A, Brooklan ®Roberta Shewm rorth S de 6, Brightwood School, division Jordan’s Annual September BABY GRAND SALE Special Feature Offer We Have Waited The New Warren Model; from a photograph. 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