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Evening Star dated April 2, 1926

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 tonight. followed by rain tomorrow. Highest, 48, at 3 p.m. yes- terday; lowest, 36, ‘At m. today. I Full report on page 9.

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 2 * THE EVENING FATHER BEATS GIRL FOR SPOILING AP Child, 5. and Mother Tearful- ly Tell of Blows by Man Held for Observation.

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 Riversidc Senator Reed of Pennsylva- ENGLAND ASSAILED FOR DEBT ATTITUDE THE Tigress Attacks- Tr.nner Beforle Throng at....

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 1926. AT FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, FIRE HAZARDS [lUE FORBOARDACTION Questions Expeotéd to Be Thrashed

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 HABITUAL CONVICT RECOGNIZED HERE T Bureau Here lIdentifies Man, | 70, in Jail 41 Years, as 70 vears old, who has! of his life

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 e R THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, . €, FRIDAY. APRIL 2. 1926 A SRR . L 0 3¢ L3 AL .3 PARE L NN T L R | SEVERALBUILDING |...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. CARROLL INDICTED AS BATH PERJURER Producer Held Under Bond After

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 8 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Fdition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. . THEODORE W....

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 THE .EVENING STAR, .WA HlN(iT()\I, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926 g R THE WEATHER ok g efibe ’FUNERAL IS HELD TODAY | | iy s...

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 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 1926. GUVERNMENI FAU. }WHOAHIA)M;’ESE; ODDEYADF(;UE%S ; Funeral...

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 THE "EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926.' _—_11__' - - SETREE cept the douhle-deckers. As a result of the

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 12 . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ¢. ' FRIDAY., APRIL 2, 1926. All-Linen °Kerchiefs at v @S > _Dainty Handmade and...

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 18 WILL COMPETE FORFDDLING TTLE All-night Contest From Mis- souri Radio Station to De- cide Best in Midwest. .. April 2 of

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 Lansburg’h & Bro. All-Silk Chiffon Top-to-Toe ! ——the label that assures you of the quality of these full-fashioned silk...

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 THE EVENING -STAR. WASHI , D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 1926. Lansburgh & Bro.—The Last Word: “EASTEREADY” 7k SHOPS FOR YOUTH This

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 % T, . e B P e RETURN OF ESTATE Wife and Othebrsb Robbed Him of $1,000,000. LAND, Ohio, April 2.—Seek overy of most of.a...

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 OF THE EA RN was taken from the grandstand of the racers having | MEERER T NEW RADIO TRANSMITTERS TO BE USED BY THE BYRD...

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 PRINCESS VIGTORY INILLNESS IS SEEN Victoria Expected to Recover if Heart Attacks Become No More Severe. By the Associated...

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 CHARITIES QUOTA 1 §21,500 SHORT | . Enlistments in Easter Dnve 536 Fewer Than Last Year, THE EV th nd Cl ING work of th...

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 SICIETY SOCIETY Mrs. New Goes Tod ay to Indianapolis to Meet the Postmaster General for Easter Visit. RS. V. wife of the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY. APRIL 2, 1926, 21 1 ¥ % -: ndholders under the recently BUFF AI_[] E AMER AS l@—]

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 ANATONY EXPERTS - STIDY LT ' Dr. Mortonof Yale Tells Con- vention Man Always Walked Erect. By the Associated Press EW HAVEN,

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 .BALTIMORE $2.00 m- WILMINGTON 4.25 PHILADELPHIA 5.00 | UNDER MITTE ‘ MANAGEMENT From Gray Line Office, Penne. | Ave.W.o 1459

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 24 { SHENANDOAH PARK | GETS NEW IMPETUS Leaders in Business and In- dustrial Circles Launch $250.000 Campaign. ‘nder the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, \VASHINGTON,‘...

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 OAVSPROSERTON (e MUSTPROVEPLT [ | Judge Orders Former Kansas‘ § . ! Governor Freed Unless Bribe ‘ Plan Is Found. By the...

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 How to Play Bridge By Milton C, Work “Tuecsay, April 6th, at 11 and 4 o'clock, Mr. Work, a racognized expert, will lecture

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 \Dead Man Is Voted ! i E0EB0000 TAY X i the Associated Pres A dead man recorded on the nfficial as having vated against the

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 T and Navy planes | | chines for com- 1 frelght routes. urope has bem o promoters of & the future of such ven- ; rking on are

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 b THE EVENING STAR, 1926. n Detalls of the story of the shooting | With him in chambers, in a vain plea New Britain for which

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 FINANCIAL. DISTRICT NATIONAL CAPITAL §1.000.000 Surplus and Undivided Profits "About $925,000—Growth Rapid. BY EDWARD (....

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 ARMS SMUGGLING SCAENE 1S FOLED 20,000 Rounds of Ammuni- In Ameri edge of own lieved day, when the a and confiscation of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. lmm ‘).15 to 1 O'Clock— Sweet Singing Canaries Imported Hartz...

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 34 BRUWNING FAEES \( "kjfivt‘;};ol"z,‘:;:ll-;iwiig ']I?:i:»d 1l: Igiivs(;gtb 344 Prsé“ Men’s $1 480 Pairs Men's | e L uyot...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. FRIDXY, APRIL 2, 1926, sttt bl R Gl R U L SR B s ViR I I BONIENG N THEH UI_‘ 48 Aums |

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 THE EVENING STAR, \\";\SHTNGT()N I v, ' SPEAKS ON LEAGUE RIFT. even Sclentists to Study Flora in || ,‘: ,n‘) :” Hu]:e of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. APRIL 2. 1926 Pre—er v se “HER” Easter Morning With a Gift From “HER” Easter Gift

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 a3 - U S GHURBHFS ADD ‘ MUTT AND JEFF—That’s Carrying Service a Little Too Far. « U [ ! (MOTT S AT The w1oR ~ OUTSIDE oF...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 9 1926. CZECHS TODELVE FOREARLY RACES Excavations Expected to De- velop...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, ;1926. 10 o s ow s comsinam REPORTEDINALPS|. Swiss Engmeers Say Motto by

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 SPORTS. Bowling Is Declared to Be One of the Most Anczent of All World's Pastimes GAME ALLEGED TO DATE BACK TO TIME OF F...

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 - SPORTS THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON FRIDAY. APRIL l.!)'lh' SPORTS. McGRAW’S AGING VETERANS i...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926.° SPORTS. [l 43 TInternational Contest in Lacrosse Is to Be

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 s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T\._FRID}\V. APRIL 2, 1926. {’g}} AN I]EAI] RlV AI- Virginia Has $500,000 to Pay Holders H

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926 pring. When Easter says farewell, Spring is only just begun. Dress

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 Bt 46 PROGRAM OF WCAP OFFERS VARIETY 11 Attractions, Including Music, Speeches and Play- let, Are Scheduled. FRIDAY, APRIL 2,

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 ) FOOD PAGE. 'FOOD AND THRIFT IN THE HOME THE EVENING New and Ancient Designs fzmbroidery and Crochet Work of Many Kinc...

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 WOMA N’S "PAGE. Appreciation Needed in the Home BY LYDIA I There are two kinds of One is constructive destructive. The The

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 WOMAN’S PAGE, THE ote Given by Ribbons. BY MARY MARSHALL., is much to b and again practice of ing over your frocks. One thing

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 H —— HELP—MALE. ELP AND SITUATIONS HELP—MALE. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDA'Y, APRIL 2, 1926. BUSINESS...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) EDAN lock_whoel. “balloon et Yund Sy S5 e Camh or o 14 ‘and N Phone West o0 mec 1

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 ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, -APRIU -2, 26. APARTWENTS, ETC. s e IHICH LIGHTS OF HISTORY Brown’s

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 REAL LESTATE OFFICES AND STUDIO! ONTANA, 1720 M ST N.W. ‘s office, consisting of, reception Mice and treatmient room: most

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 \ FRIDAY, 'APRIL 2. 19 0 2! REAL BY ALBERTINE RANDALL REAL ESTATE, STAR, WA ESTATE. RABBITBORO—Dora Dumbunny Knows That Much.

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 AUCTIONS., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON AY, APRIL 2, 1926 STEAMSHIPS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE! AUCTION §

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 THE 1926. y ] T TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ; Have all the 9 1 iy, at nm | need. See our|Sea Food Cafe and Restaurant Wardman...

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