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Evening Star dated March 4, 1926

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 | “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is...

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 ~ WOUNDED PATIENT 10 RECOVER SOON Richard Gilliam, Shot When Officers Were Threatened, They Reported. . disc d:x‘wg squad of

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 " AMUNDSEN TALKS | OF POLAR FLIGHT Failure to Lecture Here Is Explained by Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor. Associated Press. NEW YORK,

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 * HONOR PAIC FRIEND! OF RUNAWAY BOYS Board of Ch||dren s Guar-| dians Gives Birthday Party to D. W. Pickett. Retiring from

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 V CAPTAINS NAMED IN HOSPITAL DRIVE, $325,000 Sibley Memorial! Campaign Wi'l Open To- morrow Night. Am the team « | { an | Hyr

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 R LARRBES & €0, | FLDRIDGE TOCLEAR ¥ 0% v THE l‘\'l'xmu STAR. |VILLAGE OF TENTS SPRINGS UP . AT NEW CANADIAN “KD()NDIKE” |

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 HARGES MISUSE OF SCHOOL FUNDS Money for Repairs Used on New Buildings lllegally, Says Ashford. “The school authorities have

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 THURSDAY, R THE EVENIXG DG goring. It 15 this characteristic that|a pound a year for each of the Amer- makes the possible...

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 D. THE EV STAR, WASHINGTON THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926. # 0 T ; JAMES HALLEY DEAD; | [ orired fnptoye Dies | | MAN NEARLY...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 192. ‘MEXICAN RUM PACT ides | il f@ | Four Other Tmmes Wlth Spam . !

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 EXPELLED PRESTS | ARRVEPERNLES Ten Catholic Clergy at New| York Tell Experiences ated Press NEW YORK s und_homeless, . 1 nun

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 Charge Accounts Invited T O A TACAC A I I T Ja CAUACACAC T O Absolutely Brand-New DOLLINGS COMPANY MAYPAY DVIDEND, © $501,676

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 " - " . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926. $1 Rayon Stripe Madras, 59¢ yd. 33-itnch Rayon Stripe

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 erine H. Massie, formerly of Carthage, who died at Edgewater, a suburb of Denvyer, February 1, under circum- stances...

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 BRASHEARS OPPOSES | [:”Y FUNDS ASK[D | NEW INSURANCE CODE AT HOUSE HEARING s, s s e re Is No Evil to Be Urgent Needs Stressed

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 The Hecht Co. Bought Out Hoover Zook—Tomorrow $25,000 Stock for about $11,000 The Hoover Zook Sale — THE EVENING ‘STAR,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 19%6. LOOKING AFTER THE REDSKINS. Hervey B. Peairs, vhose appoint-...

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 0 TWO PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCHES TO UNITE Terms of Merger Subject to Approval — Dry Laws Strongly Upheld. 1 Br the Asscriated

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 NORBEG BIL ASKS PAYPARY IN Y Measure Would Give Warrant Officers Status Denied by Act of 1922. After a confe ative Johnson of

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 SOCIETY. | SOCIETY Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Being‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Feted at Congressional Club’ |...

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 FITTEST IN YEARS But General Wcll Remain in Hospital—All His Teeth Are Extracted. Having st red all his 1 himse ¢ physiciar

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 THE EVENING STAR, _WASHINGTON. D. €., THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1926. Sporting Goods--Reduced 8 Wood Golf Clubs- Origi- nally 84, N

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ORCHESTRA CONCERT. HNT DEGENERATE INDOUBLE SLAYING San Francisco Police Have Description of Man

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 24 SENATE STILL GOLD ON'3 NOMINATIONS e Bagpipe Losing Out In Scotland on Plea It’s Public Nuisance By the Associated Press.

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 ¢ i A e >3 “ ¥ | $ \i = You Always Want Extra Ones and Here’s a Sale! . Rayon Cushions Regularly $2.95 Made of artificial...

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 . D. €, THURSDAY houses, etc., but also to carry on aa thorough investigation imperative, constant campaign of education in

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 COLLEGE ATHEIST CLUB NOT TO BE SUPPRESSED However, New Group Will Receive No Favor. lGod and all religions based on that be-

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 " 28 MUSIC vet giving it little twists at the end | of phrases—what might be called mu- very inaccurate and, on the whoie, is

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 ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926. * 29 SLUMP IN 1925 EARNINGS. | BONDS TO BE REDEEMED. | STOCK

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 30 » . VIOLENT REBOUND -INSTOCK MARKET Gains From 10 to 20 Points Are Recorded Before End of Day’s Session. BY STUART P. W/ ¥

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office COTTONISHIGHER INTRADING TODA Rains in...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MARCH 4 1926. 32 LANSBURGH&BRO 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE...

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 THURSDAY—FRIDAY and SATURDAY Are the Last Three Days of the Low Sale Prices THE. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, .D. C, THURSDAY,

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 HITS OF BROADWAY * ON'WRG PROGRAM Takks on Birds, “Record Boys” and Other Features Scheduled. Tonight. The Thursday night...

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 : Stop Suffering Stuoborn _rheumatic attacks yield to treatment with Eade’s Pills. They | banish the aches of neu- A ralgia,

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 SPORTS ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 3% 1926 SPORTS Griffith Sees Enough Speed in Nationals, Termed

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 THE EVENING STAR, W SHINGTON, D. C. THURSD'A‘Y 'MARCH 4, 1926 SPORTS SPORTS 2 2 ~ Another Tennis Clash Between Lenglen and

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 EAR EAST TRANQUILLITY HANGS ON BRITISH - TURKISH PEACE 1 : Prestige, Not Bayonets, Is Secret of Christian Power, But With War

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 = WOMAN’S PAGE. Bringing the Wardrobe Up to Date BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. The early Spring is the time to g0 over one's...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Skirts Like Petals Are Abundant BY MARY MARSHALL. From the time'when women first | began to wear skigts there

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 WOMA FLAGSTAFFS OF WASHINGTON BY JENNY GIRTON WALKER. N’S PAGE The white-red over blue-white of the Republic of Panama is...

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 Every F riday Is Barg 5,000 Yards of $1.95 Plain and Fancy SILKS 39-in. All-Silk Crepe de Chine 39%in, All-Silk Georgette...

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 Come in and sit We have booklets, photographs and figures that demonstrate every phase of the tremendous development going on

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 Your Dog WORMS? DON’I‘Iu your dog suffer from this or any other ailment when you can help by giving it one of the time-tested

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 MISCECLANEOUS.’ RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.) See the difference in prices on job and_repair work: porches built or...

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 46 “'ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926. ° APARTMENTS, ETC. | . i _ FOR SALECAUTOMOBILES

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 - RBAL ESTATE.- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 192. REAL ESTATE. a7 RENT HOUSES—_UNFURNISHED. | HIGH

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 ww__ REAL ESTATE. O A nnaEs, IN RABBITBORO—A Timely Question. ; BY ALBERTINE RANDALL FOR SALF—HOUSES. =N NEAR CHEVY CHASE...

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 =z AUCTIONS. . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. O, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 19%. CSTEAMSHIPS: 49 avcmesgates [ MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt

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 50 COUPLES NOW RUN FOR SINGLE OFFIGE Fergusons of Texas and Pinchots of Pennsylvania Examples of New Era. By Consolidated...

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