Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1929, Page 12

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*TE_ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929. | estimated that similar bands being or- | at 4 pm., and a radio program broad- years on Broadway bétween Seventy- (“to those persons who express .hugf I B AND | gunisea throughout Inhc]nnflon]!ncrll?g?:Trscnm;ln]_‘ WRXSy;; oS pum, The bend CORNER STONE IS LAID {sixth and Seventy-seventh streets, was [In the principles of the Christian ’l‘R'USTCO are lear ly has {10 piay the “ymouth organ g o it 5, ool FOR CHURCH IN HOTEL |1aid Tuesdas. Charch” beAll bgtlflvel;tur‘lles of Q!.heblzul{dlnt will nd g ‘mett bnl:gmthe cflmhk:u}el: hoxm d Duri; B T O o used for the hotel, to nn\rnnl h buf was e with o;::):l:e:r::n . l:;“r;x:‘:; e Lu;;lg 'Ur:e:’ 30\::::: '::" F,lzm 25-Story Building to Be Erected in M:nh!?;unm'x“ngn m?u'm ;er ; 2 cheu” of the church as a servant D PRI 'ETO] V. lwal [en: e as! Ssal o sng the World War while he was in|_Go up, y Col. Lindbergh,| New York Replaces Congre- —*—-r—’-—’_—__‘”‘__* lS'l'RICTOF COLMIA charge of community sings at Phila- | interviewed by the Daily Princetonian, delphia. He heard of a harmonica wn- has modernized Horace Greeley. A gational Institution. test in connection with a trade young man will find it enormously to C ISE i i e emein gl Lo e | P e o Jearn to iy, the colonel | 7 the Asecines Prece RUISE TO i i i t would NEW YORK, November 28—The oy oy 10 s OMce | ek, gt T » 5 | S SRS MR o, YonK, N e Thanksgiving Da: Building Saturday - & ; o fin?rmfi Dot is Tecessary {or an 0080 | church and hotel, to be erected on the gl g y to 8 pris has now grown lane without the enormous efforts in- | Site of the Manhattan Congregational Afternoon. proportions that it has the co-opera: Yolved ‘to eoume & teansport phot. " |Church, which stood for nicre than 30 is the most truly American, as it is the tion nation’s leading ai FEF Rbmhbar el oot Moot oAl et P Dt e b Bttt Bl O R N Satsiy natinat associations . e 5 "A VOYAGE is as oldest, of all our holidays. Other oppearances of the band while | lntcre:nng as the ; An unusual musical organization, the | ., "y ington Saturday will include & A THREE D AY s COUGH IS (Homdlcred ld l : Philadelphia Hurmonica Band. com- | concort Tor Vice President Gurtls at s | P‘:"’I Dke boilar worid-liners And our celebration of it will not be com- 5 . s, Wil glve | rooms In the Senste Office Bullding at| R{nz‘!r:fxgbtohu! f.?u’:flgx’r%ob,g}:f the Souse a concert in the music roem of | YOUR D AVGER SIGN AL World Liner that . :roe:‘ !l;:rr:?; sc‘l:lr.“ur;i:: plete if we forget to give thanks . for of Representatives in tho House Ofice the Homer L. Kitt Go. 1330 G sirect, | ;::x.y;:e;oy?h / Gl el s Aseicaneilssle asrelliandorihmisetean u turday afternoon a —_— ; y ; Tk This evem 15 to celebrate the | T - | Coughs from colds may lead to - | elements which soothe and heal the o only glorious days of luzary— e 1 prosperity. 100th anniversary of the invention of | rious trouble. You can stop them | inflamed membranes and stop the ir- but the fascinating sociey of many 8. m’er rl:argoréi et | mow with Crmm\llll?n. an emuhlfiked r;'lluon. while the creosote goes on to Round-the-World travelers, e band appears unde = ant to 1 t t gt BT P Sty B o e | gk, o smebed B M | Wi i e vl o of Maine, James M. Beck of Pennsyl- od oul California on these famous W Special summer roundtrip fare: vania, Phil D. Swing of c-marnh with two-fold action; it soothes and | and checks the growth of the germs. Liners to Californi Dollar World. John McDuffie of Alabama, - heals the inflamed membranes and in- | Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- World, Hrthosgsssm s - hgror Lanham of Texss and Willism Rk and hibits germ growth. tory in the treatment of cou?h- from . : e 000t O il NG (8 of Pennsylvana. 5 R known drugs creosote is rece cold-, bronchitis and minor forms of ;‘;'2'9"" = HBERUET Nv Raymond Kraus to Be Soloist. AT CLOCKS ognized by high medical authorities | bronchial irritations, and is excellent = Wil s one of the greatest healing agencies | for building up the system after colds Only theDollar Liners offer this Albert N. Hoxie is lender and Ray- { e ? f J e ey mond Kraus. captain of the band and Y for &ughs from colds and bronchial | or flu. Money refunded if mot re« wnique privilege, It is importans 4 1 irritations. Creomulsion mllml. in | lieved after taking according to direce your veservation at the ealiest 0 R % :’;'t;g‘gog'c‘:‘{"‘"“ will be the soloist b 5 addition to creosote, other h tions. 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