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Evening Star dated May 18, 1926

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 WEATHER. (T. S. Weather Bureau Forac: Thundershowers tonigh row; not much change in gentle to moderate shi Highest, 85, at

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 2 » NAVY EQUALIZATION BILL UP TOMORROW Measure to Correct Pay and Promotion Differences Ex- pected to Pass House. The bill

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 The Paramount Garage Co. GARAGE Bl YERS “TERMS LIKE $ RENT” e Night, Ad. 6053 Day, M. 3031 Deed Restrictions Assures Future

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 4 TOURIST CAMP HIT INCAPPER' BL Senate Measure, Like That! Before House, Would Forbid Permanent Status. rlity of np...

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 MILKBOTTLE USE BY RIVAL FIRM HIT John W. Gregg's Action De-‘ clared Unfair Competition; Injunction Granted. er of bottles...

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 8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926. B (s N e The Treasury Department 1s to (astoms Receipts on...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 18 1926. , 7 L DREN SOKEN e o N e Pocey ami | SeLuson oCoNTHE Yoshihito's

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Editi — 2 WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.. ..May 18, 1926 ' i THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor

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 (o|———[o]——]0] w oavs re B omAL AT Goldefiberg's “Constant dripping will wear away a stone” —is very true. Inap- plying this

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 10 ITALIANFLOODS INCREASE INNIGHT Two Killed by Avalanche, Six Cities Inundated, Train Service Stopped. By the Associated...

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 QAN PROTESS RELEAE OF WATE Wifz of James Wood. Recent- | ly Freed From Asylum, Says | He Threatened Her. Mrs, Hattie L. Wood.

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 STAR; WASHINGTO TUESDAY. MAY 18, 1926....

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 [ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926. $] HOTEL MAN KILLS SELF ;Wym [;I.MMS | . AS WIFE WAITS IN CAR

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 14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. MAY 18, 1926. “EWFIRE STATION FOR MD. SUBURBS i o 1evy Chase-Bethesda Sec-

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 * TAKOMA PARK MO * IES TAY RATE fTown Council Sets $1.10 Per $100 as Levy—Hears As- ! cessment Appeals. at the rate of $1.10

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 other YELLOW Triumph! This time a Billion mile tested, one-ton Truck —with over-size Knight engine—trouble-proof Users of...

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 N W r mount i afte ONE OF TH v first prize with h 1 Horse Show yesterday won Capi VI WEST SHOW Sioux tribe, who i~ teatured

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 18 SOUTH'S MEMORIAL | DECLARED ASSUREI]: Stone Mountain Fund on| Hana © sh Central Group in Two Years. THE EVE i STAR,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. MAY 18 1926. b 19 TWO COLORED TEACHERS |uorine o comumson ot ine| WIFE DIVORCES

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Will Follov Custom of Receiving Girl Graduates From Private Schools Today. COOLIDGE will hold

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 SOCIE - Page Twe faughters, however, filling most of the seats and being charming objects dressed in smart linen riding...

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 IRIENDLINESS without Famili- arity” is one of the outstanding features of McAlpin Service —the highest type of Hotel Service

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 For May Processions Children’s $1.25 Silk Gloves 89c¢ Pair Children’s_Elbow-length Gloves of white Milanese silk, with...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926 R e L o s et et o i T P —— [ Kresge Department Stores The Cretonne

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 Bran in delightful form SHREDDED WHEAT with strawberries and cream FUR STORAGE T costs no more to store vour furs in our...

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 0 RLD TIME RAGE ‘Washington’s home at Mount Vernon as he lived in it are gradually being returned. In making this...

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 S PORTS GREATEST U. S. LINKSMAN, BRITISH ARE CONVINCED/ Discount His Defeat at Hands of Hagen in South Last Winter and Point

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 Tygers Guests of Nat GRIFFS EXPECT TO CLIMB AT EXPENSE OF COBBMEN Club, That Has Made Poor Showing So Far, Last of Western

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 Fast and Clever Boxer Shows Worth in Defeat of Vaccarelli——McGraw and Loayza Battle Toe to Toe—Genaro ems Through. BY FAIR

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 N FINANCIAL. ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHILLGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926. FINANCIAL. WAVE OF SELLING | [~ew ¥or« stock...

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 FI PRIGES OF POULTRY | DUE FOR DECLINE Decreases Expect_ed by Cen- ter Market Dealers at This Time of Year. Poultry prices

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 Painting [ | { URGES COMBINING THE EVENING THREE IN CHURCH RACE. S “.\'E\rl conected with the work of the | Episcopal General

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D C. TUESDAY, MAY. 18, 1926. 1 A i} 7| . . ¥ Iy =4 2 Y q " = g Y, A Wi 4 5 L n,\ T - ey T \ 3 1

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 + the O:d Orchard WOMA N’S PAGE. Keeping the Table Linen Spotless BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Kvery housewife delights in...

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 WOMA Cape Continues to Be Popular BY MARY No sooner had the tape reappeared ®s part of the fashion bill of fare for the...

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 36 PON Springs Water Ceorrects These Ailments Dyspepsia Rheumatism Bladder Trouble Liver Disorders Acidity Calcull (Stones)

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 o a_— WRC T0 BROADCAST GEMS OF ROMANCE Installments Which Capital Fans Missed Will Be Given Tonight. Two “Gems of Romance”

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 ' MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVEN S s SH D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926. AUTOMOBILES, ETC HELP—DOMESTIC. REG’LAR FELLERS—Slowing Him Up!

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 AUTOMOBILES, ALE—AUTOMOBILE! M!'rouonn.is by auction a Wescaiers. 20 Pa_ave. n.w. & Sat. 10 am. l‘m,tu;* 'roq||u.\fi‘, T‘. e

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 0 I‘P’T’KT‘TT’WS ETT. TIE. EVENTSE STXR, WASHINGTOY, D. T, TUESDAY, WXV 18 TWo%. FOL SAl APARTMENTSUNPURNISHED. | HIGH LIGHTS

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 REAL ESTATE, THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926 REAL ESTATE. 5 ';\Mf Il TANS. ’ MUTT AND JEFF—TIt...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. MAY 18, 1926. vou ssub_movses. | vor swu—notses. _|KEEPING UP WITH THE...

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 oo erwige depc b e AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. * SHANNON-CALDWELL & CO.,, INC., Aucts. LARGE “SALE— Household Furniture, Upright

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 DAY, MAY 18, 1926.- COWBOYS T0 ROPE ™ GiARR MACREAIDY JUST MISSED|r s 5 s s 485 v e faciocha Military Relief Crew Sent. un

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