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Evening Star dated March 19, 1926

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 et e ,——— WEATHER. (1. S, Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy and warmer tonight, tomorrow increasing cloudiness, fol-

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 2 » PUBLICIS IGNORED, TRADE BOARD SAYS Rebukes City Heads for Not| First Consulting D. C. Bodies on Bills. A sharp letter...

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 PRESIDENT WALKED INFATHER'S STEPS Gave Parent Credit for Mold- ing Character After Elec- tion Victory. dent Coolidze, in fusi

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 CHEVY-CHASERAID INTO INCREASE SENATOR CAPPER WILL INQUIRE THE EVENING ST. IN WATER RATES NE.I:S RUM DU":" Head of Senate...

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 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926 mche I rre———— "AVENUE o NINTH: Man and Wife Taken After A Few

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 5 ELLIOTT SEES HOP - FORBUILDINGS BILL "“Chairman Tells Realtors Fire Menaces Soldier and P War Records. P = { Peclaring that

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 A MADMAN KILLS 6. THEN SHOOTS SELF AS CAPTURE NEARS (Continued LIBEL CHARGELOST iCOL. COOLIDGE DIES THE EVENING STAR,...

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 8 - " THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCH 19. 1926. THE E\TE 'G S"I‘AR could not effectively co-ordinate its l

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 EISEMAN’S YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN’S Buy Your Easter Suit On Our Liberal Terms ear a new suit on Easter—DPay for. it

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 10 I "w<v'y“::ir:]~l|:)i;‘i":‘:|nl\'ol‘s‘ of the country ,lhf’ OSAGE 0". AND GAS {:fi:;og‘r; Osage lands in northern | [ = = e

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 MARCH 19. 1926. = TR chinists was nmdackro‘wlmlged by 'hn, 3 . - e 2t . . it . AL unionu concerned, it led to the po)ll 3 T

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 12 PROESTS REPORIS 0F SUBARINURY - Tariff Commission Asserts Puhlished Accounts Failed to Show True Situation. «+ SFEAMER ON

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 ! HOLY NAME FORMS BIGBROTHER GROLUP Association to Aid Boys Formed With J. H. Schulteis | President. ‘ d today eakdown !...

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 11 NEW CLUE TRAGED INTAYLOR MURDER Los Angeles Authorities De- cline to Discuss Latest Angle of Investigation. I have heen f

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. 15 & & [ HAAS & (C0. 1211 Penn. Ave. N.W. “THE ALL-WOOL HOUSE” *

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 6 = Plates for Autos ONWAY TOSEATE 1 ke e School Amendment Omitted and Water Rates Increased 25 Per Cent. Carrying...

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 WHERE PLYMOUTH RESIDEN' f in the little Vermont village. from Dr. Cra serlously Injured. HUGE DISTILLERY SEIZED N JERSEY...

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 18 GRAND JURY PROBE N CONVITS DEATH Rumors of Scalding, Fear and Suicide Bring Governor’s Action. By the Associated Press.

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 BLUE SERGES STAR. JOHNSON IS FREED N LIQUOR  CASE Shields, Also Charged With Conspiracy, Acquitted in Criminal Court. 'RIDAY,

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 20 ¥ SO CIETY. SOCIETY Lord and Lady Kindersle for Week’s Visit Arrive Today to Vice President and Mrs. Dawes e President and

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 FARMRELIEF BILLS ® House Democrats Chide G. 0. P. for Lack of Presidential Support. The clashinz views of memhers of Cobsres

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 22 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. FIVE NAT'ONS SIGN Washington in Octoher. 1919, was|voked...

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 ORATORY RIVALRY | | _oumeai s oxsrony commrrree. | HEEN AT DUNBAR g Much Interest Shown in School Finals, Scheduled for April

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 ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. Tomqrrow-J(ann’s Annual Spring Sale of Smart Sizes for Misses,

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 In Girlish Styles and Sizes $10 —One of the very best line of coats for the young girl to be found in this city at the price.

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 / " 28 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 19. 1926. RODGERS, RETURNING FROM CUBAN = == - —_— Line From New...

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 ASSERTS NEW ORLEANS IS BASE FOR NARCOTICS Is Hypodermtc Needle Through ‘Which Middle West I3 Supplied, Former Police Official

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 with its p ] i s | S RETURN. | {\yo' In the Iullaby e theme of | with the Mozart “Quartet in €' Ma jor Siged on n species of

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 Wakefield Hall A NEW APARTMENT BUILDING IN THE EMBASSY DISTRICT {Overlooking Meridian Park) i AKEFIELD HALL is the handsome

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 FINANCIAL STOCKLIST BREAKS IN CLOSING HOURS Prices Crumble Again—Close Finds Shares Little Above Bottom. y BY STUART P. WE

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 PRCES ONCHANGED INCENTER NARKET Receipts More Liberal, But Not Enough to Cause Depression. With receipts a trifie more...

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 $10 Wrist Watches at $5.95 26-year gold filled and white gold rolled plate cases in the desirable octagon and tonneau shapes.

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 THE EVENING- STAR;, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH- 19, -1926. New Vestees With Cuffs to Match $1.59 Set Clever styles made

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 R[lAI]S AGAIN SHORT! | OF “FAIR RETURN" Class 1 Rails Fall to Earn 5.75 Per Cent Allowed, Yet Give Record Service. BY the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926 I HARPERANNOUNCES |1 HUB, 7th and D Sis. N.W. The HUB, 7th and D

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 Strength, Character and Beauty A Bank of Distinction Open for Inspection This Week The art of the ages and the skill of...

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 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, New Easter Hats Are Light Weight, Colorful and Crisply Smart! $5.00 You'll love them—these...

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 88 43 WOMEN GIVEN Fairbanks and Mme. Schu- : | mann-Heink on Program. | h 14 Forty l|||.»I stinguished business and of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. d flag. —— DIRECTORATE HELD [‘n. "t freaih eotusss 224t | BUS

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 40 “Second Messiah” 2 BILLIONS YEARLY POORTRAFFICLOSS | To Attack “Bunk” On Visit to U. S. 3y the Associated Press W YORK,

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 EXPLORERSPLANE DAMAGED NBRASH, Wilkins’ Craft Plunges During - Test—Undgercarriage Is Ripped Off. | SLAYER DIES m CHAIR. ut ©

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 of lit: o Reg. U8 w Patent Offica. By Amelie Rives [Princess Troubetrkoy] SYNOPSIS, ieft an_orphan by the death who...

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 JENNINGS WAGING WINNING BATTLE ON WHITE PLAGUE By the Associated Press. SHEVILLE, N. C, March 19.—Hughie Jennings, staunch

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 44 SPORTS. Losing Streak Has Nettled Nationals : Cincinnati BEATEN BY PHILLIES, 13-2, , GRIFFS OUT FOR REVENGE Harris Content

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 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1928. SPORT S. Georgetown Is Almost Certain to Turn Out a...

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 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. reGreat March Sale of Joilet Articles. i annual event of...

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 FORBESATPRON NNIOUS T0 ENTER Visitor Awaiting Commit- | ment, Wants Terms Speed- ed—Asks No Favors. By the Associated Press.

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 Decorative Belts Faney belts are so popular in Paris that sometimes the sole trimming for :ol wn will be an elaborate belt.

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 WOMAN®S : PAQ L0 Fan May Cost as Much as the Frock BY MARY MARSHALL. There are some women who feel considerable embarrassment

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 50 |ANAOIL The secret of true beauty is in the natural ingredi- ents of this perfect and scientific COMPLEXION _SOAP...

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 52 HELP AND SITUATIONS — HELP—MALE. ATUTERATION %n‘b and Tu;‘w'...m once:"experienced. _ Apply_702 7t cl TOMOBILE...

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 AUTOMOBILES, rntflom 'rov‘imu ma condition : 3 u-n .!700 Ga. ew cord " tires: se; bumpers. ete.: 535 erme O eH T COUPE. 1925:

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 ___————————————‘———__ e —— RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. APARTMENTS—FU R\lsHBD. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APAR‘I‘MINTD—IJNTUBNI!M...

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 REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE LOANS. (Continued.) THE _EV ALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. (Continued.) SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOUR_ ACRE!

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 56 R FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) o1 e, ne: ane DrrCQ~ gfl. 10:..'611;‘15 reasonable. ‘rooms and hath, double rear porch....

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 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. TATCTIONFERS. CALUABLE TWOQ BRICK DWELLING 1IXTH STREET NORTI L ST, Rr_virtue of a certain

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 excavations in Mesopotamia concern- meeting in the National Museum ed Dr. Chiera said. he was able to learn much about that

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