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Evening Star dated May 24, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau F¢ cloudy and tomorrow shifting win gentle t. Highest, 61, at noon today; lowest, 42, at 4 am.

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 ) PRESIDENT'S PLANS PUZILE LEADERS Opinion About Evenly Divided on Whether Coolidge Wil Seek New Term. BY ROBERT T. SMALL.

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 \ / CULBERTSON ASKS NEW TARIFF POLICY Abolish Commission or Give It Judicial Nature, He Tells Senators. Br the Associated...

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 4 * BRENNAN T0 PUSH DRY REFERENDUM Starts Move for Proposal for Medification in State Ballot. Be the Associated Press...

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 PLSUDSH ORDER TROOPS FROMCTY Sends Five Regiments Back | { to Garrisons to Stress t Desire for Peace. A8y the Associated...

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 LETTER FROM KRIM CARRIED TO FRENCH Moroccan Chieftain Reported to Have Fled Into West, Deserted by Tribes. By the Aseociated

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 BOARD'S SHIP SALE T0 DOLLAR ARGUED Puget Sound Line Counsel Tells Court Here Higher Bid Is Ready. Chief Justice McCoy of the

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 8 THE EVENING With Sunday Sloruing Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘ MONDAY.... May 24, 1926 STAR [immense and instructive,...

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 BRAL” AP .. The Pen is i ! Efl with this object ! mind, we put in inders every dag) t0 ‘raccomplish with the pen the task of

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 10 LIBERTY OFFERED SCOIT, WIFE SAYS Could Have Escaped for $5,000, She Avers, Charging Plot to Divert Public. By the...

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 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 24, LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400

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 [ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926. e Y e —_—— = Graham of North Carolina, Alice Cor- z in charge of

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 MAY PROCESSIONS HELD AT CHURCHES Catholic Ceremonies Par- ticipated in by Thousands of Children. May processions were held in

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 STAR, Charles W. noemun assisted by Maj. | ‘Walace Strea! ade by Mr. Win lfirenner Judge Robert E. Ml.ttlngl) P missed...

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 KEITH'S—Pat Rooney,/gnd Marion Bent. . The popularity and drawing power ®f Pat Rooney, the clever dancer and comedian, was

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 15 TRAINS AND PLANES KILL 16N ONE DAY Four Flying Mishaps Fatal to Four Men—14 Die at Grade Crossings. By the Assc Death can:

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. AY, MAY 24 1926 a VIEW OF THE SNOW-COVERED MAIN STREET OF KING'S BAY. From this little...

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 18 SOCIETY. SOCIETY ‘Ambassadors of Spain and Belgium Making Brief Visits to New York and Returning Here in Midweek. of...

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 MRS. MPHERSON'S DAUGHTER SPEAKS 5,300 Hear Her in Church of Missing Mother, Whom She Succeeds. followers of Mrs. Aimee...

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 By Louis Tracy SYNOPSIS. fudson Bay agent e areany Sistariad By 8 uncing Jim Parke. glish baper apparent of ' Bridgnorth hbse

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 i OIL MEN SQUEEZE OLD FAILING BASINS No: New Big Field in Sight. Gasoline Consumption Near High for All Time. ! BY J. C....

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 * FINANCIAL. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Open. High. . High. Low.Close. Open. Hig) w. P 22 Abitibl Pow

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MONDay, MA. YORK CURB | i v g s E BUY T TRADING IS SLOWER| | ~ew mARKET |...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.‘ C.,. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926: SPORTS. : Robins Saving the East in Old League DODGERS ONLY...

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 SPORTS. SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C MIDWEST ATHLETES | DO BEST IN MEET By the Associated Pre CHICAGO, May...

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 F o8 y FEATURES. |THE MARRIAGE MEDDLER AWOMAN’S PAGE. C., MONDAY. MAY 24, 1926. LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. THE EVENING STAR,

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Straw Hats That Suggest the Felt BY MARY MARSHALL. The fashion for wearing felt hats| many women find less...

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 THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. MAY "24, 1926. Be Assured Your Furs Are Safe Our scientifically equipped cold

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 MODERN COURTSHIP BARRED IN MEXICO Old Customs Prevail, Wuth‘ Courtship Carried on | From a Distance. By the Aesociated Press

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 WASHINGTON, D C.,” MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926 : FEMALI OLD CLOTHES TOPIC OF SENATOR'S TALK Happiness They Can Give to Near East,

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 i ) AUTOMOBILES, ETC.' MISCELLANEOUS. MONDAY, 'MAY 24, 1926. IONCE UPON A TIME THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 R QO N room: modern 1056 ¢ with he 1: overlooking _Rock (‘xw'l: i APT. 510. MONMOUTH HOTEL—Bed-sitting room ’w xt to_bath.

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 REAL ESTATE. { THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926.° (Copyright. 1926, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc....

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. 2 (Continued.) al kdt lnh nmuer hat . ‘flkamm’ ARMY OF ORDERED AWAY SUDDENLY WILL SACRH»‘ICE BL,&I:EITH

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 AU AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ADA‘ A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Bath, No. 1325 T Street N.W. By virtue of a

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 “PHE EVENING STAR, WXSHINGTON, D. PARLEY ONWEIGHT = +°< M?’“" Sas: [FLAG RAISED WHIlE MEETS THIS WEEK Much That Affects...

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