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Evening Star dated May 13, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) tomorrow Fair tonight; cloudy; possibly followed not much change in...

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 VOIGT AND HUFTY: WINNERS AT GOLF D. C. and»Nm;thu and South Champions Have Easy Time at Chevy Chase. Twe amateur champions,

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 American ICE Company cordially invites the delegates and the families of the delegates to the United States Chamber of...

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 MASS PRODUCTION URGED BY HOOVER Tells Commerge Chamber It| Is in Interest of Busi- ness Stability. Fconomic and social...

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 L0S ANGELES DLE HEREFOR A RACE Dirigible Flies to Hains Point During Curtiss Trophy Event Tomorrow. Weather conditions...

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 SCOUTS RULECITY | TOLEARN SYSTEM exandria Mayor and Other i Officials Yield Reins for | Day’s Routine. Apecial Diepatch tn

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 NASH Dependable used cars now on dis- play in new second floor Showroom at L Street. R. McReynolds & Son Sales—Service...

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 g THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. - WASHINGTON, D. C. | | THURSDAY . May 13, 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. EIE====1FIE===IF]| CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Births Reported. -...

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 - THE EVENI"NG - STAR, - WASHINGTON, Wondhward & Lothrop Week End Special—2 Pounds Homemade Candy, 95¢ Assorted Chocolate...

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 GLASSE STRIES BAEK AT CRITS Denies Conspiracy to Hold Up§ l Leading Lawyer Dead l Inquiries by Tariff It Commission. i at A

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 i) BHOPS ADDESS " EVOKES RUPTURE - Eviscopal Dvocese Session 3 Turned Into Open Forum on Prohibition Issue. Ay tee Ascociated

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 11000 MILE FLIGHT T0 MANILA ENDED Spamsh Anrmen Given Tre- mendous Ovation Upon Completing Lor'g Journey 3.—Two of the six

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 ——— ————— e ———————— matter until they have reported back | fierce floor fight and the spectators 4. ]lhrough a mass of minor

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 _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. RENEWALOF WAR ORDERED BY KRIM Fez Forgats Fighting for Day to

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 16 SOVIET WOULD BUY U. 5. RECOGNITION Trade Increase Held to Indi- cate Plan to Influence Sentiment Here. 1C WILLIAM WILE.

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 THE PRESIDENT AND M Land spent yesterday afternoon CELEBRATING HO ITALIZATION DAY. S. COOLIDGE VISIT WAL with the disabled

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 SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Snmngs From New York. Daslight Saving Time. FUNUS ARE ASKED OR MEMORIAL |]AY< G. A.R. Seeks Aid

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 DEBT PACT ATTACK INFRANCE LOOMS Radicals_ and Socialists to Use Accord as Weapon Agamst Briand. By the Assomated Press PARIS.

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 SOC CIBTY IETY The Postmaster General and Mrs. New to Leave the Capital, End of Month, for Short Vacation. General leave W

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 13, 1926. ARG P 3 S T A S e Y e e ———— '\lork that hro\.lkhl to mind the in- |jointed in their fantastic wmblnallons ) I 1 e

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1926. . o “) “ > e : fl . v th e without any clue to her |ing and...

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 PRINCE ACCUSES FRENCH. 24 Reiteratcs That They Forged Paper BOLD MINE mm’m . ng (ase is heing ried. that the French arman...

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 Friends vs. Dollars Dollar making in busi- ness must not be inconsist- ent with service. Friendships created through helpful

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 Popular education, utilizing the best ’lmm ruthlessness than they do experience of many countries, is being W IFREEDOM OF...

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 MAY 1 | atally tnjured in the wreck of a| truck on the mountain between | prom the Capper's Magazine Asheville and Chimney

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. 1. €. THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1926. |laughed as he hung up the instru- h = - : = = i ment i eneaux

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 STEEL TRADE LT OF BRITISH MARKET, U. S. Makers Adopt Hands- | Off Poiicy of English in Last Strike. BY cial Dispatch to The

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 - FINANCIAL., FINANCIAL. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Open. High. 4T% AT Tow. Close. | 10' 10% | Int

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT |. 5. EXPORTS NEARLY NEW YORK CURB MARKET | ™™ Received by PrE§WIn DlredBto The Star Office ....

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 THE EVENING STAR. fima‘ll Lots X Ao /e N 7 N Ve N Ve by s e X When You llant the Smartest Hatrcut - > for Mr. Martm —who co he

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. R $1.50 & $2 Ruffled Curtains 97c Pair Voile or Marquisette...

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 Sk IN OPPOSING Some Evidence on Merits of Player Deal Griffs Pow and Climl nished as Victory BY DENMAN Sports Editor v as to

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 SPORTS. THE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. SPORTS. 35 Distance Runners Regaining Pre-War Standards,

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 36 Southern Conference Track Meet SPORTS. LEADING DIXIE ATHLETES WILL STRIVE FOR HONORS 21 of 22 Member Institutions Will...

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 IVENING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. FEATURES. What to Select for Wedding Gifts Willie Willis DOROTHY...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Present Styl es for Golf Players BY MARY MARSHALL. To have played in low as some women do nowi have seemed the

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 WONMA Making the Most of Your Looks BY DOROTHY STOTE. Dear Aun s this capo top coat long, thin tigure e lett better ou vight

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 1E KEVENING STAR, 13, 1926. Stop at Kann’s on Fridays- For the Whole (Feminine) World Loves a Bargain! Again! $2.25 All-Silk

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 TEN ARE HONORED [ INHALL OF FAME, Nine Busts and Tablet to John Paul Jones Unveiled. Dawes’ Address Read. NEW YOI nine famous

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 GOMEDY FEATURES PROGRAN OF WRG Musical Numbers by Army| Band and Record Boys Also Scheduled. Following thefr debut tn vadio

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. D 3 : D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. MISCELLANEOUS. HELP—MALE. HELP—-MALE. BY POP MOM AND § ¥FOR...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. e el 'HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY

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 RENT ROOMS—FURN ‘ = F\'T ROOMS—FURNISHED. _ | APAR’ MENTS—FURNISHED. APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED-...

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 46 APART APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued. “CIRCL newly decorated NEAR DUPONT otk Fari: "ol e Delightful Apartments on...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. REAT. ESTATE. BALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. I\Il TT AND

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 REAL =STATE. THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. €., THURSDAY. s MAY 13, 1926. FOR SALKE—HOUSES. (Continued.) CHEVY CHAS!...

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. TOVORRUW. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctionecrs. Trustees’ Sale of Detached Frame Dwelling With Built-

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 CAND OWNERSEEKS ZONING INJUNGTION Declares Commlssuon»rs Ignored Regulations in Per- mitting Apartment House. Arthur r, owner

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