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Evening Star dated May 27, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Falr tonight and probably tomor- temperature; moderate northeast winds. row: little

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 o N INDIGTMENT - DISWISSAL ASKED L=rhert Submits ['so Urging R2'case of Chinese on Bond. *F His Freedom Sought | = |...

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 v INQUIRY DELAYED IN DISAPPEARANCE Los Anqeles Dlstrlct Attomey to Allow Time for Evangel- ist’s Body to Be Found. ! Press

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 4 & PHILADELPHIA WIL TRY ‘BEAVERBROOK' 1924 Indictment Precludes| Extradition to Other Cities Which Want Him. Br the...

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 SENATE T0 TACKLE D. . BILLS TONIGHT Final Vote May Be Reached| on Dependent Child-Aid and Traffic. Final decisian may be...

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 1926. (.. THURSDAY, MAY. 27, |1 do not seem to:racall the name.’ EVENING .STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ————— | done. The Daugelas...

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 BERNIER Scouts LATE POLAR FEATS Canadian, 20 Years in Arctic, Says No Land Will Be Found There. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 HE EVENING STAR THURSDAY. THEODORM: W. NOYES. ... Editor The Fvening Star Newspaper Company Bustness Office: Nox Shi ee...May

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 R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORR | 07 COLUMBIA LOWEST PRICES Pretty is as -Pretty Does It is not a pretty sight for vou

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 10 ARY ABORIGIES VOLCANO VICTINS Disappearing Tribe on Japa- nese Island Noted for Courage in Hunting. “Members of the fast

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDA {World War Veterans in D. C. Service Barred From Leave for Legion Trip SCIENCE,

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 12 PRINCE SENTENCED IN FRANC FORGERY Ludwig and Former Policei Chief Get 4 Years Each and Heavy Fines. By the Associated...

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 WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926. " Woodward &Wothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is

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 ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D .. THURSDAY. MAY 27. | 11 26. | | IVIT, o held in the small ballroom of the|artists, and

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 PORTUGAL FIGHTING] 10 SAVE INDUSTRY Resources Abundan( and Currency Is Stable, But Conditions Are Bad. BY AUBREY F. (...

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 16 THE EVE THE FIRE DEMON OF THE WOODS LUTHERAN COLLEGE| e rone owvon or m 10 BE BUILT HERE Institution for Women Will...

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 WHEN THE DIR the Amundsen-Ellsworth ship left RTED FOR TH Kings Bay for the unknown ole, landed at Teller, Alaska. FAREWELL

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 A Tourist Killed in Virginia. most con- venient and prettiest rooms in Washington. Open Until 9 P.M. 1460 Irving Mt. Pleasant

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 By the Amhnmi Press CHICAGO. nnIP\ past the .\ BANK RUBBERS BT @ Three Escape th $7, 500‘"";;;;,"5' . Cash and $48,000...

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 SOCIETY. Miss Ailsa \l(.llon a to Be Enterta nd ?\Ir D K. E. Bruce ined at Dinner Tlm IL\ ening. AILSA MELLON, daugh-...

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 THE EVENING Representative Clay Stone Brigss, Representative Ladislas Lazaro, Rep: resentative Charles I. Abernethy,...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.. THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1926, «Z{E--’{F\} PP oS TITITISITISISITITITITEITITITINT &252‘...

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 SHRINES TO “HUCK ANDTOM” UNVEILED Are Tribute to “Eternal Boy,” | Boy 7 Years Old Missing, Is Found Asleep at Movie ‘While

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 CHURCH ASSEMBLY | PI'PS[)Y:C"I?H.) Duscuss Gm and Stewardship Prob- lzms in Long Session. | Re e Associated Press | The final

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 ARBORETUM ACTION * WIELY FAVORED Nature Lovers Foresee Pro-| posed Feature as Never- Ending Delight. * BY BESSIE WILMARTH...

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 " 26 FLORIDA WILL TEST TAXLAWLEGALITY Supreme Court Action on| | | | | | | bor Coolidge—Extra Inheritance Assessment Ordered

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1926 . ... 27° . SPORTS PAPERS COMBINE, [of the combined newspapers...

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 s e —————————eeeeeee e e———— = A | . . U S SUFFR AG'S‘[S THE POWER OF SUGGESTION. peban sl el O Tl R L e B O 28 THE EVENING

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 BERRIES ABOUND IN GENTER MARKET lance companies operating in Virginia | Prices Decrease Materially. Bumper Crops at Nearby

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 i < » o STOCK PRICES PUSH 10 HIGHER LEVELS! Buying Favors Specialties—O0ils. Steels and Motors Gain. RY STUART P. WEST....

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, | STEEL PIPE DEMAND ‘ o M NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. MAY 27. 1926. Kresge Department Stores L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark Quality...

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 BREACH IN LEITER FAMILY REVEALED Brother Merely Nods When| They Meet, Countess Tes- tifies in Court. By the Associated Press

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 RADID PROPOSALS NEAR COMPLETION u. s. Recommendatlons to :' Be Submitted at Bern Meet Will Be Sent by July. e ® The task of

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 1S SPRTBEHIND IAGNACHARTADAY St. Paul Man Mak‘es Effort in English-Speaking Lands - | to Extend Celebration. Br the Assointed

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 69¢” Printed Oilcloth, 33¢ (Slight Trregulars) ixquarter Printed Oils in new designs and col Full 115 yards wide. colors, one

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 SIUKES wu-l- HGH"" Abe Martin Séys: iDEATH PENALTY GIVEN! . — . . . STARTED BY WIFE - sl 728\ Unusual Holiday Offerings T | R

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 MUSICIANS EXPECT EVOLUTION OF JAzZ | New Melody and Rhythm Coming From Modern “Blues,” They Feel. By the Aseaciated Pross NEW

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 -lTn‘mmed, Sports and Untrimmed HATS £3.95 and $5 Qualities $2.95 --One of the most com plete assortments of Sum mer Hats we

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 ‘RfifflRU 1S FOUND OF CHRIST'S TRAVEL Papers Written During His “Titania’s Palace” Is a Minature Model Home. By the Associated

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 CONGERT BY BAND WRC HEADLINER Sylvan Theater Program to News: sports: i Musical program 3T0 6 Be Broadcast—Other TR . New i,

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 BR{TISH GOLF EVENT IS AMAZING AFFAIR| Y 0. B. KE| By Can The Star and Chicago Daily News. | MUIRFIELD, Scotland, May “A mpst

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 SPORTS. College Pole-Vault BARNES OR CARR APPEARS CERTAIN TO BETTER MARK Yale Coach Declares Hofi' *s Visit Has Stimulated In-

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 44 SPORTS. 'THE EVENING STAR. WASHIN GTON, D. ¢ THURSDAY, MAY' 27. 1926, ° SPORTS. Senaior Willis to Present Peck With...

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 SPORTS. Major Twirlers Specializing: Dema MANY ARE FINDING SOME ONE CLUB TOUGH OR SOFT Big League Pitchers Devel o,...

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 PUBLIHER' WL 0ZONE BEATS CUPID. Spring Love Tonic Given Scien- tific Explanation. LONDON, May 27 (®).—Cupld has nothing to do

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 75 Felt and Straw Hats, Special Friday, $5 Wide-brimmed felts and chic_straws, in white and colors. Priced specially for...

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 Y 48 Just a little care can be responsible for the saving of o much work that it is surprising how little attention I= giyen

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 WOMAN'S - PAGE. Few women feel well dressed in suit nless they wear some This vear you There are all sorts or =pring frock

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 regions. breathless point in his story he—well, P Now what do you know about that? | he might as well have said “to be 3 . He

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 MISCELLANEOUS. 51 - HELP AND-SITUATIONS THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. HELP—MALE. WOHELP—WALE AND FEMALE. HELP—FEMALE...

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 52 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. ; THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926. ROOMS, ETC. e %m,’“’i’“‘_“' ONCE UPON A

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 APARTM ROOMS AND IOABD. of? u-mmm. Dest. mrhmm i front rooms. many wintows ‘heaut tlfi“l' Turnighed single. double. en sulie.

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 54 \T’-\RT\!ENTS ETC. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continned.) AR, RET. ' ants et AR s, o, Pomn: | 'hralmpl.r:r{c dn-m. i onteida

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 REAL ESTATE, 55 BY BUD FISHER |- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, THURSDAY, MAY -27. 1926. |MUTT AND JEFF—And Mutt Was

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 AUCTIONS REAL ESTATE. "’;{mfi’“ FOR SALE—HOUSES. . FOR “‘F-"""'- KEEP]NG UP. WITH THE JONESES—Pa Gets Even. J BY POP MOMAND

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 AUCTIONS., AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. AUCTION BALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THURSDAY, RESORTS,

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 NEW LIQUOR EDICT CONSIDERED DEAD Jealousy of Political Rights Regarded Main Cause of Congressional Attack. By Consolidated

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