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Evening Star dated April 18, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. §. Weather Bureau F' orecast.) Cloudy and continued cold, probably rain today; tomorrow fair vising temperature,

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 | i Committee ¥ - PLANIS OPPOSED ONARLINGTON SPA COMMUNITY CHEST Against Method for City. Urges Further Study. ishment of a

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 1926—PART 1. ibeth Tarlow-Goetz de | phia, and Dr. Thomas Grimshaw, [ tiverea by Rev. Elizabeth Schauss of {dean of the...

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 4 » D.A.R. ASSEMBLING “INTRANQUIL SPIRIT Session to Open Tomorrow Will Lack Customary Political Battles. close at hand, the

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 HIGH HEELS GRACE HIKE TO BALTIMORE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL . IN THE WAKE OF THE WASHINGTON TO BALTIMORE...

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 6 * AMUNDSEN'S HOPES TOFIND NEW LANDS| Flight Over North-pole Area of 1,000.000 Square Miles Belicved Assured. e e BY (APT.

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 FOREST FIRES UNDER | CONTROL IN 3 STATES Favorable Winds Aid1 Forces Bat- tling Blazes in Wide Area of Northwest. Wash.,...

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 3 - “SENATORS T0 ACT ONVALUATIONPLAN D. C. Committee to Dispose ~ of Proposal to Make Utili- ' ties Companies Pay. The Senate

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 " GANADIAN PLANTS Company Officer Says It Is! Patriotic Duty to Carry On Under New Law. the Associated Pres _ WINDSOR,...

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 16 - “PHE: DAY “STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. (i APRIL 18, 1926—PART 1. i b 3 NEW BUS TRAFFIC EXPANSION |Aurora Borealis |5 2. Tomss

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 TRAINING OF YOUTH PROTESTANS A International Council of Re- ligious Education Accepts Task Opening “New Day.” By the A BIRMI

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 * .-)‘ - UL OFP. UNDERBAN * BYCIRLS COLEEE 'Head of Beaver Declares| Liquor Gives Affairs Bow- ery Atmosphere. PHILADE ports

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 18 1926—PART 1.' E[]NGER]'S [:Rfiwn | UNABLE TO TALK IT. |PROTESTS HALT ACTION |8 |

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 ILLINOIS VERDICT ~ [procmiee HELD NEGLIGIBLE Little Danger to World Court | Adherence Seen in Other Primaries. BY FREDERIC

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 THY, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, APRIL 18, 1926—PART 1.’ SBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, The Most Remarkable Collection of Upholsteries, Rugs and Odd Pleces Of Furnlture We VE Ever Asseml)lecl...

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 THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - C., :APRIL - 18, 1926— PART Open a Charge Account Utilize this con- venient method of...

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 » 18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, APRIL 18, 1926—PART 1. a all 2 2 3411‘200 DEAL MAY flooring pl: six dwellings, a...

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 L] RAILROAD FUTURE DECLARED BRIGHT Depew and CroWIey Speak at New York Central Centennial Pregram. e Associated Pres YORK A

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 PROGRESS SHOWN | BY IDAHO SOCIETY, Group, Oruanized in 1924, Has 200 Zealous and Busy Members. RET B. DOWNING. Judged by its

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 WOMAN WRITERS 10 GATHER HERE More Than 100 Well Known Authors to Attend Biennial Convention. Washington will be host to more

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 SUNDAY APRIL ties—corn, wheat, cattle and swine, and possibly wool, beans and some STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, other products.

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 D MISSIONS RECALL CRUSADE OF WEST Gradual March of First White Settlers in California Now Marked by Ruins. 4 P the Associated

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 BOY SCOUTS first plack in any other division but its own, where Troop 100 was a rival. Assistant Scoutmaster Westlake de-...

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 FLOUTING OF LAWS DEPLORED BY FESS Senator Addresses G. W. U. Law Groups at Annual Dinner at City Club. Addressing the annual

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 APRIL 18, 1926—PART 1. B U LAWALUNN ™R N ComLcrion ot ciw ARE IN COLLECTION AT CENTRAL! DINE AT [:"Y GUJB ‘lrel;md, Egypt,

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