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Evening Star dated March 24, 1926

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 WEATHER 1y tonight, night. at today Full report on Page 9. tomorrow rain, Temperature: Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page

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 LAND VALUATION - PLAN S OPPOSED Richards Says 25 Per Cent! Above Assessment Is Unfair to Property Owners. The suggestion of

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 SureRelief i FOR INDIGESTION { 6 BELLANS Hof water 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring_Them In" or Phone...

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 HOW MUCH TAXES SHOULD WE PAY FOR 1927 BUDGET? Are Not Our Property Tax Twenty Millions and Per Capita $43.21 High Enough?...

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 e SIEGAL ABANDONS | [on coee ot menes } NEWD, A, R HALL | STAFFORD APPEAL Attorney Admits Court Was Right in Dismissing Jury

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 NO EXAMINATION 3,000z Insurance ¢ Age S0. =4 f Send Date of Birth for eROY GOFF 610 Woodward Bldg. Insurance— all branches

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 e et e e e e e 2.55 per cent of the pay roll, and will | employe subject to retivement, num- [ by the Census Burcau i fust 1=

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 8 * THE EVENING With Sunday Mo WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. .. .March 24, 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES. The Evening Star Newspaper

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 THE EVENING .STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1926. 9 NOTED EDITOR DIES. |, i e, | W. C. CARROLL BURIED. | ™= |

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 | i ‘ Ask us how its | | | | wat | the {and the | cal education. L1 us point out the way to Coral Gables for you ~—show vou

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 ’ THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY., MARCH 24, 1926. 1o WAREHOUSE DAMAGE | 5omiss, o the second siaem ana|...

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 12 ¥ SOVE SHIUGCLERS REAPBIG HARVEST New Law Made to Curb Huge! Profits on Articles { Heavily Taxec'. ssociated Pres. ",...

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 Jane Stuart, Personal Shopper, Franklin 7400! That’s the perfect recipe for perfect “proxy” shopping. Ultra-NeW Froéks of...

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 BOARD OF TRADE ACTSOND. . BLS Sunday Blue Law and In- creased Water Rates { Among Those Fougnt. The bills providing for the

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 COWAN CONVICTED OF WOMAN'S DEATH Absconder Who Killed Her Through Jealousy to Die in Electric Chair. i weh 4.—Harry W. | 1

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 THE EVENING NEW EASTER HANDBAGS Reproductions of the Popular $3.50 and $5 Styles New arrivals—just unpacked and shown for the

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 MES. JARDINE OPE blooms i opened ye of blooms e rday The Mayor of Walker, visit- ing with the Yankee base ball team at St.

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 WEDNESDAY., MARCH 24, 1926. BY ALBERTINE RANDALL i witt NOT Go out oF THIS HOUSE ToNIGHT To PLAY BRIDGE !! 18 - . _THE EVE

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 BOTANST TUDES | TROPCAL FLOM Standley’sExplorations Mean Savings to Industries Using Plant Oils and Gums. The interests of

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 . .-r“ President and Mrs. Coolldge Have With Them at the Whi Governor of Massachusetts. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge, who

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 SOCIETY LUontinued from Twentieth Page.) Miss Ruth Peterson. Miss Ida Serum: gard and Miss Mae Wetherill, Mr. and Mes, | .

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 22 CENTER 10 GIVE 3 ONEACT PLAYS Marie Moore Forrest Directs Reunion in Members of the ¢ Washington High Sc to have anothér

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 | e G Internation be hele | settlement, conscription. convict labor ington Hotel in A Anthony  Foun 1) i I LA L i v 5 ) the

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 ek Science has never dis- covered anything to equal “Adeps Lane” for the skin. Try this scientific COMPLEXION This Wonderful

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 FIVE LISTED TO COMPETE WATERMENTOPLAY [ g™ Tie Euening Star |ALOYS NOWLOOKING |)JFFERENCES OVER PASS IN EVENTS IN BALTIMORE |

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1926, SPORTS. 26 Nationals Are Seeking Capable Backstop : Browns to Be...

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 SPORTS. HAUSER SHOWS NO SIGNS OF INJURY TO HIS KNEE Joe Now Playing as Well as He Ever Did and With Poole Also Available the

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 FINANCIAL, MIARKET IS WEAK; LISTBREAKS BADLY, Favorites of Fall Bull Drive Hit in Slump—Some i Shares Collapse. BY STUART al

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 SPRING CHICKENS APPEAR IN MARKET Dealers Antlclpate Egg Price Drop Next Week—But- ter Unchanged. Pring! 3 the early Spring

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 WOMAN'S PAGE Book Coverings Lend Distinction BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘There is a vogue now f bhooks with fancy papers...

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 WOMAXN'S PAGE, Wide Latitude in Width of Skirts BY MARY What is the smart width around the hem for the new frocks? When s a

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 D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1926. ‘THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Household Rubber Gloves Special, 490 Pair Good Welght...

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 TRIANGULAR PARK -~ SCHEME STUDIED Paving Is Proposed for Small Plots at Meeting of Plan Committee. Infants’ Madeira and Voile

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 1926. ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 story by George Barr McCutcheom, | Thursday and Friday,...

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 &= . ¢ HELP—MALE. HELP—MALE. = w}ju —rmm::‘z_ (Cont'd). = \ ACCOUNTANT—One experienced in_public | yUSHELMEN. TEACHER. Gress

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 flll SALE—AUTOMOBILES. CASH IN NOW Here Ts \What $200 Will Buy From Packard Washington. 1832 Buick 7.pase. Tourins. Fo:!...

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 * AUTOMOBILE S raueIes. . WTIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY F,\ ERLASTINGLY AT T YOU WILL MAK MISTAKE THE CROWD. 1923 Dodge coupe,...

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 & APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. 'C, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24 1926. REAL E sl‘rA'rE- ; e A S T e T N R e P )

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 REAL OFFICES AND RTUDIOS. __(Confinuedy IF YOU WISH A GOOD office you should see those at 1108 16(h St.onaw. HILL BUILDIN...

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 MAR CH 24, 1926. THE EY TENING . ASHINGTON, D. C 3 .. WEDNE - SDAY. REAL ES STATE. 40 REAL ESTATE. R 8. s i 1338 TNGRAI...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24. 1926. STEAMSHTIPS.' AUCTION SALFES, AUCTI LES. CTI¢ LES. AUCTION...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. HITS U. S. CONTROL OF MOTOR TRAFFIC | Cincinnati Man Says Regula- tion of Interstate Lines...

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