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Evening Star dated May 6, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fait* tonight and tomorrow: slightly warmer tomorrow; gentle northeast shifting to

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 i, i 1" 4 L EVE LUNACY CASES HANDLED BY FENNING PUT IN RECORD 1926, impeached, " 5 : . €, T URINS 6, COOLIDGEHASTEN SENATOR

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 ' " “DIPLOMA MILL" CHARGED INOWA { President Accused of Using | Name of Defunct College in Fraud Scheme. B 1 MOINES, May # In

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 4 BUSINESS MEN SEE STRIKE' END SOON In Private Cables to America, Briton Leaders Seem Very Optimistic. BY DAVID LAWRENCE....

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 - - NATION'S TRIUMPH OVER DANGER SEEN fSir Philip Gibbs Fearful of { Immediate Situation, But 2 Predicts Peace. BY SIR PHILIP

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 HOUSEPASSES L FORARNY AVATON Third Aircraft Measure Pro- vides for 2,200 New Planes CONVICTS SHOOT 2 IN GUN DUEL WITH POSSE

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'l‘IIURSDAY MAY 6, 1926. in any wa n and Senator Smoot ob- | among the States. there is

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WABHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY . ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company 110 81 e...

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 THE EVENING MRS. ELIZABETH FISCHER DIES AT AGE OF 80 Widow of Former Capital Grocer Was Native of Westphalia, Germany. Mrs.

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 HOUSE 70 SPEED UP FARM LEGISLATION Haugen Intends Asking for Night Sessions on Three CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Rabbi Harry L....

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 “HONOR 70 HEROES 10 FEATURE FETE “Several Hundred to Attend American Veterans® Club Banquet and Ball. insta ressional medal

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 Friday!-- argains!—At Kann’ Visit One of the Dressmaking Demonstrations—Tomorrow—10:30 A.M.—2:30 P.M. —and 4:30 P.M.—Free...

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 CHASED ASMASHER, KILLS POLICEMAN Man Who Bought Gun to “Use | hitory." the Tex. Liovd G- e By the Associated Press. . May...

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 Remnant Day Book Offerings 22 Cloth-bound Classics, cluding “Treasure Island,” “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,’ herlock Holmes,”

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 NEW DEFENSE TEST 15 UPT0 GONGRESS War Department Will Ask Ac- tion Before Taking Steps in Matter, ucting them ding to local

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 16 ’ THE FEVENING STAR., WASHINGTOX, D. €., THURSDAY., MAYT 8 ‘17 - = ) e alleged personal injuries. She say: Striking...

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 \ OF APPLE BLO! Hancock, Md., was the queen, and the crown bearer was little Virginia OM THE EVENING FESTIVAL. The court of

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 S 1 TULSKS BOOSTRS ENTERTANED HERE | Business Leaders Are Hosts | to Oklahomans on Tour of | Large Cities of U. S. | | s of

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 How to Avoid “Rings” in Removing Grease Spots Never rub in circles—rub gently with & | it RPRISRED CarpaNA TOSTICTDA...

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 SO 20 CIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Received Board of Bishops of the M. E. Church at N HE President and Mrs....

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 WY . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. S O C I ETY ety Tuesday evening, | FOUR DEAD IN FLAMES. . Deaths

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 P2 THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 6. 1926. sald the classification act has not | treasurer, of...

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 COMMISSION HOLDS RAILWAY CONTROL Commerce Body Claims Au- thority to Regulate Trains Carrying “Property.” * iated Press. The

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 f_’zf i E o 5 fl : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. 3 DAYS LEFT. DOORS FRIDAY MOF 50 Couch...

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 NING AT 8:15. SAVINGS FROM % TO % $49.75 Qverstuffed Fireside Chairs, $26.50 Deep seats, high backs. reversible cushions;...

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 26 SHOWDOWN ASKED ON SCHOOL ISSUE Board Votes to Seek Final Ruling on Installation of Steel Curtains. Decision to hold a_...

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 PEACEPARLEY END Krim Refuses Conditions and 3 B > -The THE FUGITIVE 1S SHOT _OPTIMISTS MEET. ngh SLhOUl Orchestras Women's

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 | THE EVENING S";\R. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. Scores of Opportunities for Substantial Saving ---A Regular...

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 HUGE PARDONMILL SEEN IN CHICAGO Attorney General Probing Dill for Election Of Federal Judges By Every Distri{:t Senator Dill

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 0 FINANCIAL : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, DAY, MAY - 6, 1926. . FINANCIAL. STISIWCINE | e vome stock excriance | BOND

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 FINANCIAL. SUBSTANTIALGAIN COTTON ADVANGES | SHOWNBY LANSTON ~ ON BAD WEATHER Annual Meeting of Stockhold-'More Hopeful View

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 STAR. WASHINGTON, 32 THE EV ENGINEERS CONCLUDE |;: 4-DAY CONVENTION Motion Picture Technicians Ad- dressed by U. S. Experts

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 i I ¢ 4 ALUVINGH INQURY - DELAYED S WEEKS Counsel Clash on Matter of « Admitting Company’s Re- ports as Evidence. THE EVENING

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 19%. Put your furs in storage now! Cold air puts new life in . Veterans

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 JURNRRRR || e o e s e | GULTY OFROBBEY Awaiting Trial for Murder, He Is Convicted of Lesser Crime. By the Associated Pre the

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 *® " NOTABLESLISTED ONWRC PROGRAM Speeches at American War Veterans’ Club Dinner Will Be Broadcast. Addresses to be dellvered

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 RS : TIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1926. \ every BUG ! also contalned wére useless. e had | brondened

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 An Extraordinary Offering in New Coats Regularly $25, N $29.50 and 'K\SSS. May Sale, Topcoats el & Beautiful garments that

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 WASHINGTON, 1. THURSDAY._ MAY 6, 1926. IE_EVENING STAR, i‘or the Little Tots Boys' Flapper Suits Regularly 5169 §] OO May...

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 rm M TUTNTNE STAR. TWASHATNATOY. T O TTURSDAY. AT £ 1990 3[11 ARE ENIEREI] ‘ THE BEGINNING OF A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP. —By...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 192 MARKS SEEM SAFE AS PIN LILLAHICKS BOWLS [W.L.D. A EVENT LEADERS|...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. F'el ey THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. SPORTS. Nationals Are Home Tomorrow to Open Long Stand at...

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 ] o ential THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. SPORTS. Week End : Hoff Says Coaching Lss SPORTS. D. C.

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 " 44 THE KEVENING STAR, WAS —-— e ———————— WOMAN ARRESTED I“fromeices rmas "o ionen ooy IN S]'[][EN Au'm Are Above...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. THE EVENING STAR, S A AN AN 68c to 89¢ Cretonne Chair Cushions, 39¢ 16x18 Chair...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE || SONNYSAYINGS [ EAT AND BE HEALTHY Willie Willis BY ROBERT QUILLEN. Good Management on Moving Day DOROTHY...

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 w OMAN’S PAGE Silhouette at Transition Stage BY Undoubtedly we are going through a transition stage so far the fashion- able

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Making the Most of Your Looks BY DOROTHY STOTE. Dear Ann: Simplicity should be the kevnote of the smdrt woman's

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