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Evening Star dated June 4, 1926

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 { WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Light rain this afternoon, tonight and tomorrow: not much change in the...

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 » 2 BARRED WIS ttacks Never Will Open 1o Her. Says Architect. AF the Ascomiated Press. H¥PRING GREEN, Wis, nk Llovd Wright,

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 DE VALIN CLEARED ON TWO CHARGES Navy Court Marhal at Nor- folk Makes No Wention of Third. Br tha Assoctated Press. NORFOLK,

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 WOMEN ARE-URGED | C TITBEFRIENIJ YOUTH| Speaker at Federation Con- vention Pleads for “Bug Sister” Service. By the Associated

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 TR 0 6 ‘ HEHER ANUITS Senate Approves House Measure—Other District Bills Are Passed. ¥our District bills that had previ-...

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 6 ¥ ARCHITECTS HONOR “MAILR. A. WHEELER {Retiring Assistant . Engineer i< Commissioner Is Guest ¥ 3 at Banquet. , Raymond A.

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 SHRINERS 10 MEET I ATUANTC Y Selection of 1927 Convention . Place Ends Session at , Philadelphia. By, ‘the Asspciated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTO: D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926 THE EVENING STAR e With Sunday ?Imlnl ‘Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 4 1926. or=—mnimat | ) NPANR] e 1w pavs Goldefbers’® |1 |\DIAN WAR DIES “An

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 AEVALUATON BIL SCORED N HEARNG Plan' to Make Corporations| | Phy Cost Declared “Vicious” | and “Ridiculous.” The bill which

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 WEATHER PERFECT FOR NORGE START Had Been Changeable Until Morning When Airship Took to Air. BY €APT ROALD AMUNDSEN and...

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 Le horns. Milans and Sport Felts £ —the milans and leghorns and hair braids, in most case: being very large as to brim, and

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The airship being weighted up. PINGH[H REMUVES | NORGE’S- START-TOWARD - [ e minins (e

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 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. NO INTEREST OR “EXTRAS” FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT GOLDENBERGS Again Tomorr...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDKY, JUNE 4, 1926. ~Week End Toilet Requisites e Professional Cold Cream, | one-half

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 * THE : EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY: JUNE ‘4. 1926. MINISTERS ACCUSE === ” ' == : ' “ANOTHER OF FRAUD| 100 Girls’

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 ONE AND WORLD W AR VE NS RECEIVED AT WH 'THE EVENI HITE HOUSE Heroes from the service hospitals around Washington were the

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 THE EVENING STAB. WASHINGTON, , 'MAJ. GORDON TAKES OATH | $1,000,000 LOWELL FIRE |fysee.000. FOR FOUR MORE YEARS RAZES...

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 520 INDIGTHENTS | SEEN N RO CASE Most of Persons to Be Named Involved in Pennsyl- § vania Beer Plot. June 4.—An- By the...

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 » SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TFRIDAY, SOCIET Y| =re= Mrs Coolidge Received the Winners *in Oratorical...

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 SHRINERS TO MARK RETURN BY PARADE Reception at Raleigh Will Fo'low March Tonight Un Avenue. “Almas will shine tonight.” vinz

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 22 = PRESIDENT AND MRS. COOLIDGE THE EVENING PLAN MUSIC PROGRAM. rose pink crepe de chine, over which she wore a knitted...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926. M-BRW@KS & CO G ~-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th _ & 12 th Sale!...

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 LEITER SAYS RANCH - POLICY WAS SOUND ‘i'lrrigation and Beet Sugar | “Projects Defended by Estate Trustee. New Apartments ihe

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 Embroidered Georgette Scarfs, $5.98 To wear at the shore or in town, for they come in all the light Summer shades that will

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 M. CATTFORBAN ON WOMAN PARTY Methods and Aims Contrary to'League of Woman Voters, She Explains. Br the Ascociated Press. NEW

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 LABOR TEST NEAR ON U. 3. AIR RULE Chicago Federation’s Chal-' lenge May Become Historic on Program. |BORGLUM TO ADDRESS...

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 WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. JUNE 4, 1926. Against his mother, the first woman it along with us in our migration governor. He

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 TRADE T0 PROFIT | FROM VACATIONS Sum of $375,000,000, It Is Estimated, Will Be Spent in Play This Summer. BY J. C. ROYLE:...

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 R I » ~ STOCK LIST AGAIN FINANCIAL. COTTON'S STEADY BANK CONVENTION INTODAY'S TRADING PLANS COMPLETED FINANCIAL. " ( ....

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 FINANCIAL, | NEW YORK CURB MARKET AGTIVITY GENTERS IN'FISH MARKET Today Is Last Friday Shad Can Be Sold—Crabs in " Splendid

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 < 3fi THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. JUNE 4. 1926. P —— OF IFRNGENENT| ForScibc By the Associated Press...

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 Special—Just 50 » Matrons’ New Hats $8.75 Usually Much Higher Priced Ideal for the matron are these hats of black and...

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 PRIZE ORATORICAL CONTEST BY WCAP Nation’s Best High School VSpeakers to Be Heard. Early Music Program. The third National...

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 WOMAN"S PAGE. Homemakers’ Minds Up-to-Date BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. It is as important for the well-being of .4 homemaker,

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Melon Seeds Us BY MARY Melon seads are the latest contribu tiod to the list of trimmings used hy well known...

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 How to Select Suitable Accompaniments and Attractive Dishes—How to Glaze Meat and Poultry. Game, poultry and other meats to

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 - 88 SPORTS Manager Harris May Use Bench Warmers in Effo BUCKY LIKELY TO CALL ON TOBIN, JEANES AND REEVES Also Considered...

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 sr;\()RT]S. THE EVENING STAR, \\'ASHI\’GTO\T D T, FRIDAY, JUNE 1926. SPORTS. 39 Pzttsburgh Gradually Chmbzng Toward Lead in

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 THE EVENIN Dr. Spaeth, Princeton Rowing PICTURESQUE, FIGURE LOST TO PASTIME Coaches Without Pay While Maintaining Classes in

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 * Jones and Gunn, Atlanta Pair, Prominent With Their One-Sided Wins—Bobby Shoots Three Under Par to Prove He Could Do It....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.' C., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926. Kann’s Kapitol Kandy, 60c¢ Lb. Fresh Every Day— —This Delicious

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 * DEMOCRATS NAE STUMP 1N INDIANA Senatorial Nomination Taken as Indication of End bf Taggart’s Power. BY the Assaciated P...

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 HELP -ELP—-MALE. AND SITUATIONS HELP—MALE. ATTOMOBILE SALESMEN for used ear Tguire two first-clies salesmen. used car...

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 AUTOMOBILES, E o 4. 192 ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. . BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD | RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. 'CQII inand. 'T.

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 ARARTMENTS, ETC. : . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 4%,. 1926. REAL ESTATE. i APARTMENTS—.:"ITRMIH!D....

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—FARMS. POTOMAC RIVER FRO! Ay property; truck gardens, tourist caterin ites, stock facms. subdivision...

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 REAT FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continned.) Tohn F. Donohoe & Sons, 514 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. SE. Price. $8.000. One of the best hu ract

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 eks, olding. Paimtines, " Santrary Fabler, e Eizan In- 7 strument 'Stands. S Marshal, AUC AUCTION SALES, TRIS AFTERNOO:...

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 PRECINGT JUDGES URGED BY HESSE, Indorses Move to Establish System as Relief for Po- lice Courts. Chief of Police Edwin B....

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