Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1926, Page 7

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INING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1926 R ROAD “CONNECTING LINK.” M:z:-rsélprxzes of $100 were awarded K. Jacobs of Chicago, Misd THE EV [:ER A'mRY HN AUSTS |Volstead Would Ban Body-Rub Alcohol;:MANOR PARK BODY i, orapotes emeniay to Tuosdere OFTEN UNTRAINED Commission will be requested to grant a hearing on this extension. | (‘ . W h. P l D . | Al institution r.‘uh:-r] ‘(_h:u\ the | Traffic Director Eldr : ' & = ;_tTf i »{;flnl\e{O{fl\;‘lelof Charleston, 8. C., and | S 7 cture now in contemplation. | mendea for the succes _| New Name Selected for cago|M. M. Nohrden, of Charleston, S. (- | Coming to Washington to Push Drive QFFERS SHRINE PLAN i oo o e indorsement | teenih steeet et &l L : E0 | . ladie Tanic ‘sussenten by 3. 1 ! e o | 10 Columbia | regulation of traffic. It decided and Eastern Illinois. 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