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Evening Star dated May 15, 1926

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 WEATHER. s (U. S Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers this afternoon and probably tonight; slightly cooler: tomorrow fair....

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 VG WASHINGTON NGTON, D. €., SATU JRDAY, MAY = 15, 1926. STAR USES — D. : o Trans BUAI. I_E Rt S WHER ' o Matson C E SAN F 5

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 MELLONON STUNP, SUPPORTS PEPPER Secretary Davis Also Aids Senator, Who Seeks Renom- | ination Tuesday. Br the Associated...

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 STENRODS QUITS LAUREL MARATHON Finn Refused Right to Run in! Native Colors—Michelson Becomes Favorite. By the Associated...

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 ! e THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926. U.5. EMPLOYES HIT CLASSIFYING BOARD Has Fallen Down on Job,

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 THE EVENING S’I‘A\R‘rur. is to elevate Michigan avenue at|Staten where such 1aw 15 now on the With Sunday Morning Edition.

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 G Our beautiful “Women’s Shop” 1207 F St., recently damaged by fire to the extent of $125,000 But now find we have tc put on

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 » SO 8 CIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Will. Entertain for the Crown Prince of Sweden at Dinner May 28. HE...

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 GOV. BYRD PRAISES COOLIDGE TRAITS Virginia éxecutive Says Pres- ident Has People’s Approval. By & Sta#l Correspondent...

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 ZONING LAW URGED FORMONTGOMERY County Club Women Also] Favor Kindergartens in School System. Md.. May 1 the annual meeting at

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 SPORTS. Griffs Have Tough Road Ahead : Pompey Is F avorite in Classic Kentucky TYGERS AND A’S FOLLOW THE INDIANS, HERE TODAY

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 DID NOT CAR Mayflower's dock vesterday afternoon, when the President and Mrs. Cool bhurg, board (he presidential v cht. ABOUT

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 REAL ESTATE suemmonos n . GHE Z0ening S oo wer » CONTRACTORS PRESSING FIGHT ON GOVERNME Day Labor Systems Declared Wasteful

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 1926. REAL WASH D SATURDAY. MAY The late [when it 18 mowed. If there are crocus, | for-the box, with & mixture of manure |

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 REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR W}.XSHINGT()N, D. C., SATURDAY, 1926. ‘REAL ESTATE MAY 15,...

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 16 REAL ESTATE. BETTER HOMES EXPOSITION TO BE HELD IN AUDITORIUM Will Be Held October 16 to 23, Under Auspices of Washington

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 1. €., SATURDAY. MAY 15 1926, ~ - = — - : = e o o e (| From the Standpoint of...

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 THE EVENING STAR PROGRESS IS MADE IN CONST DN OF ’ DEALROW HOUSES | WORK ONCARDEN NEARNPLETON, -t - it gy ™y WL ez e e s 77 e

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926 REAL ESTATE. CARE TAKEN IN CHOICE OF MATERIALS FOR

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 REAL BUI[UING INSLUMP BELOW §1,000,000 2 ‘i’lrst Time in Weeks Total Is| i Under Mark — Many I3 1 Projects Listed. | A...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE _EVEN AR, WASHI? . D. €. SATURDAY. MAY 15. 1926. REAL ESTATE. 21 OHIO GOVERNOR SUED. | comosl ihe...

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 REAL ESTATE. THL LVE 'I\'(w STAR., WASHINGTON, SATURDAY. MAY 15, 1926. REAL ESTATE. HUUSTUN LEAmNc Still Rein s, IRCATECTS

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 REAL ESTATE. Furnishing Piazza in Smart § BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. One of the jovs of Summer is living Mt of doors as much

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 D. C. SATURDAY. MAY 15, 1926 and gas station, 2244 Pennn,\-lvnnm' avenue sontheast (lots 3-5; square 5557) to cost $6,000.

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 MAY 15, 1926. REAL ESTATE. 25 [l ileft an estate in excess of $50.000, com- | By the terms of his will his automo- | Trust

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 26 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. MAY 15 1926. REAL ESTATE. N | fe nf reprisals Storid have been

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 o he ore, hetween Columbia read straet nermit. ington ming pool with a bleacher seating ca pacity of 1.500 persons. he 50...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVE LEOPOLD'S LETTER BEFORE PROBERS Wrote Father ““He Was Going Away™ Before Convicts Mace Their Escape....

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 REAL ESTATE. The Law of the Talon By Louis Tracy SYNOPSIS, im Parke. se Lake. the «,)';T " 3 ' Al i S e Panton o Eiteen G...

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 30 * SHUNGRENEVED N MOTOR HARES Steel Stocks Weaker Today. Crude Oil Advance Has Little Effect. BY STUART P. WE Spadal...

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 FIN GREEN VEGETABLES " SCARCE AND HIGH Dry Weather Has Wreaked Havoc With Early Truck and Fruit. weather has plaved...

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 SATURDAY., MAY 15, 1926. REAT. ESTATE, POLOINJURY KILLS WEST POINT CADET Hamilton S. Hawkins, 3d, D. of Raltimore, was...

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