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‘NA;{"IONAL NETWORK TO CARRY " ”CAROLS ON Hans of Voices ‘fo' Be Banded Together Over * “"Radio Stations. {Famous Concert Artists to Sing Together as Choir in Holiday Program. Millions of voices, united in singing & program of beautiful carols, will Eound America’s glad greeting to the Year's holiest holiday on Christmas eve this vear. The tremendous chorus of singers Wil be banded together by means of ® national network of radio broad cast stations. Their concert will be held under the CHRISTMAS EVE | yesterday of a colored man who gave - THE EVENING STAR! WASHINGTON, D. ed in the White Rouu will join: the singing. Members of other (amlllel living in splendid mansions will also join the wonderful .chorus simultaneously with the hosts who will sing in their homes in cities, towns, hamlets, in farm- houses, in forest shacks and even on ships far at sea. The proudest and the humblest. in this country-wide chorus together will give glorious praise and welcome to the eve of Christmast. The national concert will last for 90 minutes, concluding as the chimes ring midnight with an inspiring fea- ture which will be announced just be- fore it is presented. CLOTHES CAUSE ARREST. to $3,000 Robbery Here Found in Richmond. A suit of clothes, said to be part of the $3,000 loot of the robbery of the W. M. Freeney Co., at 611 Four- teenth street, the morning of Decem- ber 7. caused the arrest in Richmond | Clue his name as' James Dunning, 27 years | thanial Frucht, I Goodwin Fulcher, Arlington; Roy A. ||l sIX E LAWYERS IN NEARBY VIRGINIA [l Cubhing,] Davis, Fulcher Brothers and Fru‘chg o_f Arlington County Pass State Tests. Special Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., December 16.— Flve residents of Arlington County | and one of Alexandria were among | those who passed the tests for a State license to practice law, it was an- nounced last night by the State Beard of Law Examiners. They are Ernest R. Cushing of Rosslyn, Evan T. Davis, Rosslyn; Na- Clarendon; George Irulcher, Arlington, and Russell Mor- ris, Alexandria. Three women were among_ the suc cessful applicants. About 125 persons | took the examinations, but only about half of *hat number passed. The “dog rose" is so called from an old idea that a juice extracted from it o % FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927. ATLANTIC & PACIFI TEA (| co. LEADERS ~n VALUES! Compare our prices and convince yourself of the real savings to be had at the A&P. fuspices of the Federal Council of cured_hydrophohia. Churches of Christ in America. cured s Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman, president of —— this great church organization, will (direct . this entire Christmas eve ob- servance. anning Lefebvre, . ity Church, New York City, will play organ solos and accompaniment for the various musical numbers. A irge group of famous concert artists ‘Will offer vocal solos and sing to- gether ae a choir. Every member of the listening audi- €nce will be invited to join in the Blnging, lifting their voices &urol numbers that are p: Pressive of the Christmas sp The Star to Print Carols. Leading newspapers throughout the country will co-operate with the Fed- eral Council of Churches in conducting sthe Christmas eve service by issuing ,the official program and words and “music for tha carols. The Star will #print these carols next Friday. In ‘Washington the national concert will be heard from Station W. R. C.. Never in_history has there been ar- ranged-a spiritual observance expected 1o be so impressive in beauty and scope. Never before has it been pos- sible to provide for the organization f such a mammoth chorus of singers. 1t is estimated that more than 20 000,000 persons will participate in this carol concert. The concert will begin at 10:30 p.m. ©on Christmas Eve. At that time those whose radio receiving ssts are tuned 10 the stations linked together for this broadeast will hear majestic strains of music coming from a huge cathedral ‘orzan in New York City. This organ overture--a classic by a world-famous | 01d, and said he was from Charleston, S. C., as he attempted to dispose of it. | When questioned by Detecttve King in Richmond last night the man de- nied any knowledge of the robbery and said that he had bought the suit for $7.50 in Washington several days ago while on his way home from | Philadelphia. | unning is being held while mem- | s of the clothing squad are investi- | ating his story. When arrested he was penniless. ] ( Specially Reduced Unttl Saturday s Closing SUGAR-CURED f N PURE - HAMS LARD . 22¢ w 3¢ Regular Price, 25c Lb. Re‘ulnr Price, 16c Lb. s Wl |~ smaALL,LEAN | OLD DUTCH l) "CLEANSER | - CALAS R g p3e. et | i ag, I i P pln-c,,z,,‘:‘u, ‘GOLD MEDAL & PILLSBURY;R'.(?:,,C,‘?'LSC.,‘?C‘,O,.%;. "~ Fancy, Lean Strip | 5-Lb. Bag, 28¢ "RRITTO 12.Lb. Bag, 57¢ 'BRILLO 24_L b. B ag, $ 1 3 0 9 | Soft Fibre Pads—Unexcelled | for. Cleaning Kitchenware ; NOTE—98-b. bags and 196-1b. barrels of any of the above | brands may be had on short notice. 3 Phgs. 2 oc ‘: Regular Price, 27c¢ Lb. \_ / _/ Reg. Price, 3 Pkgs. 2%c | 1 -Bel Monte ALASKAN ) ( N( WHITE HOUSE ; BWKMHWWH”@%&E@S(EV“’M”K‘ 2 Cans 29c J ! "ge'IgC or 3 for 55Cu '! 3 o 280 J\ Cans | Regular Price, 17¢ Can. A REAL MONEY-SAVING - FLOUR SALE WASHINGTON 5-Lb. Bag, 25¢ DR. S. PARKES CADMAN. organist of composer—will serve as a summons, | bidding the -people ‘of the Nation to | join in history’s most impressive | Christian service Following the organ solo one of the country’s most noted clergymen will be heard, making an announcement concerning the nature of the program .|t come and inv take an active part. Then through the ether there “m 2o specding the various musical num- bers, each « r.refully selected Christ- mas offering. Interspersed through the program there will be carols that are familiar to every one, and it is these numbers that will be sung by every one in unison, the voices of the listeners blending with the voices of the broadcast artists. Dr. Cadman to Speak. Announcements of the features on the_ program, brief stories of the in- teresting legends connected with the carols, an inspiring Christmas message and - the seasons greetings will be | broadcast by Dr. Cadman, the noted | Brooklyn minister whose voice has DAIRYETTES ——No. 14— \IARIO\\' COAL CO., EST. 1858 | COAL | Dependable Quality | Reliable Service Fair Prices MARLOW COAL COMPANY 811E5t. N.W. Main 311 Beautiful _ wisps _froy ermine - wr: of dragged ag. PoInts of tii the snow falls. O children snow means sledding; but it ‘enses the engi- neer’s hand on the brakes, it chains the sea- man-to the bridge thru anxious hours, and it brings from warm homes a hundred men determined to see that Chestnut Farms Milk reaches the thousands of families waiting for it. Through drifts of snow, over icy pavements, the unfailing delivery is made. Because she can depend on Chestnut Farms Milk in every way, “The Knowing Mother Will Have No Other.” Phone— @heatrut arms. Dairy POTOMAC 4000 Penna. Ave. at 26th St. N.W. become familiar to millions of persons through his series of Sunday broad- casts. As Dr. Cadman numbers among the members of his regular radio_congre- gation people representing all walks of life, so those who listen to him on Christmas ev= will belong to many races; they will be people of all ages and circumstances, linked by the com- mon bond of Christmas happiness. Borne over many thousands of © NERTING OF TE STOCK: | miles of territory, the Christmas eve gihe, p}“’i‘."“,?‘&’nnfl'un ','o, carol concert will reach and be par- o‘.’-"’fi'go& o'v ‘elocting 15, trastees ticipated in by all types of folks. It e Sesr wilhe bl | is expected that President Coolidge and the members of his family, gather. “ lmflfl ot{:':h‘&l:mi l"fl“a‘lfl‘z‘l at 1 FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 °""M _‘-ou. will be oven between hours of LEETH BROTHERS " No “Stop” Signs or “Go” Signals Between CORCORAN COURTS 23rd and D Streets N.W. the center of downtown. And Why spend the hours riding to office when you can live in the DE LUXE APARTMENTS at_moderate rentals (as low as $35) xlt‘h unusual service, attractive lo) SPECIAL N(Yl'l(‘,m 'rnl"m"n Tolders ot Regular Price, 25¢ Can Regular Price, 10c Can 2 ard ks will be ¢l i, et mooks, il on, ot {537 hoth dates inclusive. CHARLES E. IIABSB 1S_HEREBY GIVEN TH, 'rn ot e O reNolacrs. of The D. 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