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Evening Star dated March 11, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Light snow or rain tonight and to- morrow slightly colder tonight, mini- mum...

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 APARTMENT FIRE DRIVES MAKY 0UT Gas Masks Used in Thrilling Rescues in Cathedral Mansions Blaze. Fire, room on the f ing of

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 COAL REPORT HOLDS MOMENTOUS ISSUE British Comm:ssmn Asks Government Ownership, But Private Operation. ' the Associated Press.

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 ASK o Foster TIONAL BANI nt, Aunts ricos Foayeome Insurance? NEW HOME W.R.SPEARE Co, UNDERTAKERS Founded 1872 1623 Conn. Ave.

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 Hotel Inn Phone Maln 8108-8109 604-610 9th St. N.W. Daily, §1.00, $1.50, $2.00 §7, Tooms, S8 weekly: $10.50 rooms, 88 4 with

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 D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Whenever or Wherever Would You Find Such Savings as...

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 ARREST OF BANDITS 1S EXPECTED SOON Police Have Names of Men Who Robbed Sixteenth Street House. Ou information furnished by

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 THE EVENING THE EVENING STAR/|been finished, the next task is to facilittes. Perhaps a study of this With Sunday Morning...

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 When Death Cccurs Call W.W. Chambers Co. Popular Price Funerals Complete $75 $100, 5125 Up local Any desired CHARGE PATRONAGE

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 10 FIREPRODFING BILL | TIME 1S 700 SHORT :Senators Told Hospitals and | Orphan Asylums Need | | Years. { is too short a| f

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 NH IS CVEN L TERM FRASALLT Youth Denied Admission to Bail on Appeal—Attacked and Beat Co-Ed. By the Associated Press. MASON,

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 12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH - 11, 1926. REPORTERS IGNOR Silver Piece Take: In Civil War Given...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. 5 + seem to iIndicate that within the tomb ramid of Cheops. A

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 LraRES e e s s F H N H . 5 Former $25 and $29.75 | Dress and Sport $ 1 0 ! Trimmed Coats. Former $29.75 to $39.75 Fur-Trimmed

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 17 Years' Practical Experlence C. NORWOOD ¥or Pollshed Floors New Floors Installed Street S.E. rs Made New WOMAN SUSPECTED

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 POLITESLASHER SUSPET I HLD Fiend Stabbed Women, Cour- teously Asked How They Felt and Fled. By the Associated Press. BOSTON,

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 KING GEORGE CONi RATULATES THE a picked team of French stars in the interna ntative ottom, the Harry Updike behind the plate.

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 Come 1 aere for the truth W are prepared to give you the whole and absolute truth about Coral Gables; Miami and Florida. We

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 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. H[][][]Efl BAND HRED “Broke” 7 Years |BUS FARE INCREASE...

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 s THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, U. U, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926 SOCIETY. — e e usual speakers’ table as at most func- Knew

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 ADVSTRY COUNGL CHANCE PROPLSED Benning Citizens Would Have Associations Elect Mem- bers of Body. Three vital changes in tl

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 09 o MORE TIME ASKED TOQUITBULDIGS Hospital Heads Say Fireproof Structures Are Beyond Reach Now. - er time in retion of is in

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 John S. Seymour. Former Patents Commissioner, Is Unable to Speak By the Associate NEW YORK, ) Jieved to be patent _attorney i

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1926. Silk Chemise and Step-Ins Regularly $2.59 Carnival Day, lovely

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. A b = ()ne=Day Sale That Will Occur Once a Month ! putstanding features in

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 7 mccumulatin 1,000 Prizes $ [For the 50 Best | SalmonRecipes SendIn You-r'Choice Original | " Dishes For Entry In...

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 CANS TOREATE LFEARTIFCALY Ohio Bacteriologist Submits 16 Varieties of Work to Students of Science. Mazur, 33, n artificial nd

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 VARRANTSSUED INPACKERPROBE Employes of Chicago Con- cerns Reported Sought for Alleged Frauds. By the Associated Press....

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 . DEFINITION ASKED OF PARTY LABEL Benate Engages in Lively Tilt Over Meaning of Term Progressive. Ihe various shades of...

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 FINANCIAL, - FOREIGN NEWS SENDS GRAIN PRICE UPWARD W.R..- SHWS 84215 g P s e o LOSS IN JANUARY Quotations Have Effect. “wew

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 v \ FINANCIAL, WEATHER EFFECT - INMARKET SLIGHT Eggs Stlll in Abundanee on Local Counters—Poultry Receipts Slow. of snow this

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 5 Unusual Values in Reed and Fiber Suites 3-Piece Reed Suite, $232.50; Was $310 Consisting of 6-foot Settee and 2 Chairs,...

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 A A AN AN N A AN AN O S Small lots of Writing Paper, 19¢c Some sold as high as 50c ", 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to the box.

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 —say thousands of radio owners who are using socket power A and B Think of the advantages! Ali the *A” and "B” power you need

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 By Amelie Rives [Priacess Troubetzkoy) SYNOPSIS, Colia Gibbe 1 left an orphan by tire d of her father, who ‘hecucathes her

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 SPORTS. Make-Up of Outfield Concern PUZZLED OVER DISPOSITION OF JOE HARRIS AND TOBIN Manager Will Endeavor to Solve Problem

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 * big four. | settled ) the Br: session "ot | own, ounger plavers, Yesterday the sec nd team beat the Connie Mack's o the I

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 - THE . .EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. ORVEISPLANNED B PHI BETA KAPPA Fraternity to Raise $1,000,- 000

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Powder-Puff Pockets in Kerchiefs BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Vanity handkerchiefs are becoming more intrigning

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 Trimmings make up the shortest hapter in the record of present-day millinery, for the reason that ha e so slightly trimmed.

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 WOMAN’S PA GE FLAGSTAFFS OF WASHINGTON BY JENNY GIRTON WALKER. T [l t Flag of the Republic of Austria. flac has three...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D." C. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. different toilet soap you asked us to make. “Do, do, make us a

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 3 why Frigidaire has won - World Leadership IN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Greatest Engineering Resources. Pioneer Bailders of...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. .|HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY i : HELP—VALE. ACTOMOBYLE SALESMEN Compuny dedires the services of a few high-

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 X AERIALS ERECTED. sets inetalled -na To- Mifed by experte: niEht or day: werk guar: “nteed: eauipment, 16 'locate trouble:

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 © 48 RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. 20 131k ST. N W _—Three Lright ruoms -;:i‘\'t:’b-lh.hmure third floor; $4%.50. wol?ng)lor:u:...

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 REAI ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. REAL ESTATE. "f""'“"fi""_ "Y’“’“" MUTT AND...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. REAL ESTATE, _FoRspuromevsss. | REG’LAR FELLERS

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 192 STTAMSHIPS. wmwJ,s:"e;,:,,—""'»LS- | TAUCION earEs....

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 U.S. TOSTANDBY COAST GUARD CREW Interests of Men Who Wound- ed Rum Runner Will Be Protected. will Coast The Department...

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