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Evening Star dated April 15, 1926

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 THER. rer Bureau Forecast.) and colder with mi re about 30 degree ir with rising temperatu p.m. m. t port on Page 9. inimum

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 NEW PANEL CALLED H H i }isbof 250 Exhausted To- day—Testimony Expected to Begin Monday. Ing . today ordered i ien to complete

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 Every 30 Minutes on the hour and half hour TO BALTIMORE To Any Investor IN 53 YEARS THE F. H. SMITH Co. First Mortgage Bonds

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 1 » .C APPROPRATIN MAYBE UPTODAY Street Repair Item Raised by Senate Committee to | $1,000,000. {The Senate this afternoon

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 INQUEST INHERRIN CALLED TOMORROW Town’s Officials Assign Vari- ous Causes for Qutbreak. Smith to Leave. By tho Associated...

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 CURNU[:HE’S DEATH - BLOWTOTOURISTS Famous Casmo King Did More Than Any Man to Amuse Americans. the Consolidated PN‘I! PARIS,

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 THE _EV LN ING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D...C.,. THURSDAY, APRIL 15 ORATORY FINALS | DUEINHYATTSHLLE Contest Scheduled Tomorrow

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 8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......April 15, 1026 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 K A cake walk-Charleston contest and orchestra Joppa Lodge Chapter, N Will be heid at Joppa Temple, 4203 Ninth street,...

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 ‘10 THE 'EVENING S&TAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, B § about the body morning while lighting a in_her | home oy pital 1 Two

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 EfYGHTY "MILES PER HOUR CHRYSLER IMPERIAL “ 8 O” UNRESTRAINED ENTHUSIASM THOSE who are familar with the Chrysler Im- perial

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 WILKINS’ DASH DUE ' TOBEMADESOON Three-motor Plane Repaired, But Leader Will Wait Until Hand Heals. By tho Associated Press.

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 C.. THURSDAY, APRIL / The Fair STAR, WASHINGTON, D. The Polais Roya LS n-s & Co. ngc Dcparlmofil Stores 15, 1926. 30 Rain...

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 oL : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1926.) DECLARESBIVING | Meancst Men | THREE WOMEN HURT...

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 DATRIOTICSOCETY | WEETS HERE TODAY .Daughters of Founders and|%: Patriots Holding Election of Officers. | The Na 'v Founders

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 agricultural concessions near Tripoli. “I really am astounded by the rich- | ness and by the possibilities that T have |...

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 FIFTY-GALLON ST enforcement unit and th agents. At the hearing yesterday HOME FROM TRIP TO EGYPT. Natalie of Washington...

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 18 AT.&T.QUARTERS PROFITS SHOW GAIN Income Equivalent to $3.02 a Share, as Against $2.91 Last Year. pares wi BIRD STUDY...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1926. A FASHION INSTITUTION ; NewYork SERVICE - § TISFA CTioy WELCOME

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Received Organization of Patriotic Women at the White House Today. RS. COOLIDGE received a...

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. of the Rubinstein Club tomorrow eve. | Mme, Jkengren, Mrs....

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 22 e 1 RESIRTS ADED INNEN YORKDRVE Buckner Blazes Dry Trail Through City in Greatest Padlock Offensive. A long, dry rail was

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 THE EVENING MOTHER AVENGES GIRL. 'VICTORY OBSERVED Shoots Man Who She Says, At- | BY cosTELLO PosT tacked Daughter and...

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 SHENANDOA PARK BL IS NTRODLEE Representative Temple’s Formal Measure Expected ! to Speed Campaign. | | The bill which...

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 RIPIII/ 717/ 171 727 111110 71 777777 7P Y LT 11 12 7 AL AL PPE P AT 27 7 222 P PRI I AL AL E L L PP 69c Oulcloth Table...

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 WOMEN GATHERING FOR CONVENTION| League of Voters to Open Annual Meeting in St. Louis Tomorrow. April 15.-—Delegates Imost...

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 « funereal as the music ITALIANS REJECT JAZZ WITH SCORN Spurn Idea That Weird Music Will Invade Home of Grand Opera. By the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926, The e v is capitalized at £780,- 2 cor orcing Cor 1538 (¥ W) o

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 * cessful. COTTONDECLINES ONWEATHER NEWS , Relatively Easy Liverpool Cables Also Reflected in u. S. Trading. By thy NEW wres

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 FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. FINANCIAL NEW LOW RECORDS | [ e o sTock excrnce |

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. FINANCIAL. 3l . I 0n svines ! F——r " PRICES...

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 Untrimmed Hats \ brand-new assortment of fine quality Milan hemp. Complete showing of the smartest bright colors as well as

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, See Following Page for Lansburgh & Bro. Friday Opportunities. of 257 Women's and Misses’ Spring

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 (o7t & Broken Lines, $1.00 to $1.95 111( Gloves 79c Pr. Tomorrow—buy silk gloves of well known L&B quality at a most...

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 : 'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. [E”[R’S MINING [Thousands Showing Physical Gains MILLION FOR

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 368 BOLIVIA HOPEFUL OF STRIP IN ARICA Scheme to Pay $50,000,000 for Path to Sea Said to Be Hatching. Program: Hands Across

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 Here Comes Bargain Day Again Floorcoverings and Fiber $2.95 Luxe Crex Rugs, AR of Our $5 and $6.95 Novelty Crepe F rocks...

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 BERGDOLL, FREED, |WOMAN SEEKS NEW NOTE. SCORNS AMERICANS . Through W|th Them, Seduction Charge. By the Associated Pre...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 15 1926 Seventh &,D Sts. NW - XN~ 2 . Seventh & D Sts. N.W. | For more

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 THE EVENING STAR, WILHE[M DEFENDS HISACTIONIN'1918 - A Pross. the question, “Wh: und. T nnoun on the bus Explams. Through...

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 Special for Fr;day Bridge Lamp and Shade, $1.95 These exceptional Lamps are made of wrought iron and equipped with swivel,

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 42 ENPLOVIENTHER EXPECTED TO G Small Amount of Idieness Re- ported, But Prospects Are Declared Good. Declaring employment...

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 The Adopted Wife By Amelie Riv [Princess Troubetrkoy] SYNOPSIS, Oelia Ginbs whose mother died when she ¥as an infani. 1s left

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 Washington’s Veteran Pitchers Are Justifying Faith Repose COVEY FOLLO IN DEMONSTRATING CLASS Pole Deserves Shut-Out in...

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 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. SPORTS. 45 Yanks and Bucs Rated As Main COntemmm HARDY

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. Bowling As Uncertain As the Weather : Hoff Got a Good

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 Congressional Country Club Course Is Being Made Even More Difficult to Pla COMPSTON CAPTURES INAVY-MARYLAND GRIDIRON ALREADY

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 THE' EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. UUI[TFAMILYLIFE CRIDAY N , \‘ (C 4 » \ ar I/ t. %\r ZA 3 AP

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 e I N. E. Corner 7th and H Sts. N.W....

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 MEMORIES OF WAR TOBE WRC FEATURE Arrangement of Songs and| Melodies of '17-"18 by Army Band Is Scheduled. “Memories of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, \V\S[ll.\'h'l‘()f“«'. D. C., THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 1926 oIl ! 2 3 ] mistha o cRlloL D of heavier-than-air...

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 WOMA N’S 'PAGE. Care of the Popular Home Garden BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. The interest in home gardening &rows apace in...

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 WOMA N’'S PAGE. Too Much Ornateness Condemned BY MARY MARSHALL. “Dress goods cut up into little bits and sewed together into

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 FEA s Parent Justified in Business Because of R MISS DIX: Will you please What consideration does a child D reared, educateéd

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 ¥ EATURES. FLAGSTAFFS OF WASHINGTON NY GIRTON WALKER. \ The Five Stars of the Like all the other republics which, 100 years

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 36 HELP AND SITUATIONS.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. MISCELLANEOOS. HELP—MALE. |0""E UPON A

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 Poiiv em- $TTBE AERODTN RADIO SET. never, ged. L ] ator, just as zood as a new | Hudson Super 6 Town Car. H Ad: HUPM & —Taken

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 58 ~ ROOMS, ETC. - THE EVENING ETAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 15 1926. APARTMENTS, ETC. T RENT RO sy ISHED. | HIGH

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 REAL ESTATE. %' knn 508 oU n—xonzm STORE: 350 ‘Ffi. > 1 N.W.__STORE AND 1 ail‘{w R for any business e mises. OWNI KEW CO) 370

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 60 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL ‘15. 1926 ‘REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES.

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 g AUCTION SALES. THE _EVENING AUCTION SALES. SHADYSIDE. | terms can Jress: 4D, Star office R NLST .urtx(u-x'r x prettiest -

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 62 lYUN V"-I-A[;E H”’S “».T.?.flfifmm..u. MAJ. J. E. MAXFIELD OIL COMPANY SUED. BELTLINE PROJECT Citizens Unanimous in Adop-

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