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12 THE EVENING VICTOR RECORDS The Well-Beloved Christ- mas Hymns and Carols They have thrilled the multitudes for generations and will continue to thrill. The Victor Records are sung and played by the foremost artists and musical organi- zations exclusively for Victor Orthophonic Records. They will prove gifts that continue to give. Hear them on the New Orthophonic Victrola and enjoy a new delight while making your choice = “Hark! the Herald Angels ‘Christians, Awake!". “Holy Night'—“Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem’— L 3so16 “Hallelujah” f s125 Christmas Hymns—Selection Harp _ Francis I. Lapitino ) 19822 e e e Tkt Adeste Fiactes® % 75¢ Christmas Morning at Clancey's Irish Specialty Clancey's Wooden WeddingeComic Song Steve Porter Adeste Fideles (Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful) Organ Silent Night (Gruber) Mark Andrews Adeste Fideles (Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful) The Lost Chord Associated Glee Clubs of America § : ) % Star of the East % 19833 1 f { f 20299 75¢ 20298 75¢ 35806 125 The Birthday of a King Trinity Choir Silent Night, Holy Night (Gruber) sic Baker Hark! the Herald Angels Sing (Mendelssohn) Trinity Choir J 19823 75¢ 19794 75¢ Silent Night (Gruber) Calm on the Listening Ear of Night Gesu Bambino (the Infant Jesus) Hosanna Martinelli E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. 1300 G Steinway Pianos— Victrolas—Music Shannon Quartet 6602 BURGLARS GET $140 Held Up at Pistol Point by Lone Robber. Burglars robbed the Piggly Wiggly |store at 1416 P street last night of $140.80 in cash. Most of the money was secreted in a basket of lima beans, while the remainder was hidden in the refrigerator behind the supply of butter. The intruders succeeded in locating the hiding places and disappearing without leaving any clue to their identity. Gilbert Puffinberger, manager of a gasoline station at Four-and-a-half and C streets southwest, one block from where the manager of a similar sta- tion was held up Wednesday night. was robbed at the point of & pistol shortly before 10 o'clock last night. The bandit was an unidentified white man, police were informed, and he left the station with $35.70 of the firm's cash. carrier, wearing apparel and jewelry reports as having been stolen yesterday. Mrs, Pearl G. George, 220 Kentucky avenue southeast, told police an in- truder appeared in her home yesterday and stole jewelry valued at $80 and a | by breaking a window, the principal of the school stated, and took pencils, fountain pens, tools and an umbrella. Using a duplicate key, burglars gain- ed entrance to the apartment of Norris | |Gasoline Station Manager Is A shotgun, vending machine, chnngel were articles mentioned in other police coat. Intruders entered the Monroe School | STAR, WASHINGTON, 300,000 BU. OF WHEAT . |aprarcss was clled S0 peeve e AND ELEVATOR BURNED | estimgees® ™7 total $500.000, firemen Likes American Food. Estimate®l at $500,000. By the Associated Press. In disproof of gloomy predictions on MINNEAPOLIS, December 13. — Fire | the other side, he says, our cooking following an explosion of undetermined ’ never gave a cronic dyspeptic like him- cause destroyed a large grain elevator |self a single twinge of indigestion. As and approximately 300,000 bushels of |a representative of the city of Liver- wheat, owned by the Sterling Grain Co., |pool he has been touring, making last night. 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