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Evening Star dated June 7, 1926

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 WEATHER &. Weather onight and t morr H £he Bureau Forecast.) | | OW: warmer ithwe today aosing N. Y. Stocks and liondsfi’nge

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 PUBLIC BULDINGS o i, STABBER INDIGTED 1™k e e o ot uher POMERENE BRINGS ™ot e | i THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY,

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 “DRAGON BO 1K RIIISH AT lrnlhl to I)N-uwr\ Mosul to League of Nations Ordered 0il Rights Fixed. Goes Irak A esnturies-old en

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 # THE. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, 1926. UNFE[]ER TES PAY [ s oome | LITARY TRAINING | e cms v COMMISSION KEEPS

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 NGION, D €. MONDAY, JUNE possible to land without a man |p{ ceiving even the smallest scratch | The wind suddenly slackened

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, L 0L MONDAY, JUNE @ 1926 nother Big Sale of Silk Dresses---al Kann’s Over Three Hundred of Them

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTION, D. €, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. ! !D. . Employes Will Get Saturday | ,;Ju’?";lfi/'.'Ill‘“‘.,?.‘“m

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 Q THE EVENING STAR |8t 810,000,000, and the sum et apart With Sunday Morning Fdition. for the firat vear's work in $600,000.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. Natlonally Famous Foods— FOODS, SUCH AS DEL MONTE, HEINZ AND...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, 1926. fear of arrest. The rule, however, will be enforced rigidly on week days, Col. Moller said.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASfiINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. Patais Ro At While we haye tried to provide enough of this...

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 HILLTOP EXERCISES 4 CONTINUE TONIGHT lass Functions and Alumni Meehrg Feature—Annual | Sermon Yesterday. R e | Soon after all

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. Astonishing Values - d <) ~ All Sales Final For the Last Day of...

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 B. W. U PRESIDENT URGES TOLERANGE Defends Modern University in 105th Annual Baccalau- reate Address. aking for his subject

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 BOV. SMITH TORUN AGAIN, SAYS PAPER . New York Democratic Chiefs Feel Situation Demands His Re-Election. By the Associated...

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 16 FIGHT FOR STATES RIGHTS I PLANNED Nicholas Murray Butler and “Sentinels” to Conduct ‘ Series of Congresses. Br the...

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 i e 3 CU he auspices of the Rock Creek v holds presentation. APT. WILLIAMSON. Hunt I GOES TO the trophy for one year. THE...

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 SO CIETY. Mrs. Coolidge to Attend Private View of «? .at Opening RS. COOLIDGE, accompanied by.the Secretary of Agricul- ture,

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 RCHNOND MASONS WL LAY STONE Prominent Shriners and Im- perial Potentate to Officiate at New Mosque. Special Dispatch to The

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 ~ 20 DURKEE PREACRES AT HOWARD RIS Retiring President Mentions Parting—Functions Daily All This Week. How to Torture Your...

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 1. COAL INDUSTRY STIRRING UNEASILY Producers Say Some Aspects Are as Menacing as Brmsh Strike. BY J. C. ROYLE. Special...

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 ) * 2. 2 STOCKS IREGULAR INTODAY'S TRADING Ra}i§, Firm, Have Steadying Effect on Remainder of the Market. ' 1 | i BY STUART

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 FINANCIAL. | PRICES UNCHANGED IN CENTER MARKET Easing of Egg Market Points to Decrease Shortly, Dealers Think. Received by

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 24 SP ORTS. THE 'EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.- MONDAY, JUNE 7. 1926. SPORTS. Manager Harris Is Planning on New Oulfield

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1926. SPORTS. 25 Added Talent Makes World Champion Pittsburgh

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 WOMAN'S Many a Painted Bird in an Odd Cage BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. That bird cages are fashionable as decorative elements

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 WOMAN-’S Question of Elab BY MARY MARSHALL. Most American millinery buyers in Parls make the most of every much- trimmed hat

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 =8 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. SCIENTIST CLAIMS "2 Now to Greese | EVOLUTION PROQF) ™o Scc

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 THE EVENING STAR., W SHINGTON, D. C., MOXNDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. All Sales Advertised for Monday Continued Tomorrow We Wiil Be

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 WCAP TO FEATURE OPERA PROGRAM “Tales of Hoffman” and Howard Glee Club on Sched- ule—Base Ball on WRC. The familiar opera...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, MONDAY, JUNE 7, '1926. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. 31 BY ALBERTINE RANDALL | .EFOR...

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 o2 32 ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 7. 1926. APARTMENTS, ETC. RENT Rogus—FURNISHED. | HIGH

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 REAL ESYATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. REAL ESTATE. 33 FOR RENT—DESK SPACE. | REG’LAR FELLERS—A

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JUNE AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) $8,350. 2-CAR BRICK GARAGE.

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 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOO! T OW] . AUCTIONEE! Sale of Valuable Brick Property in First Commercial Zone, Known as

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 " 36 NEED SEENIND.C. FOR CITY MANAGER Better Government League Says Problems Here Same as Elsewhere. Extension of the...

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