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Evening Star dated June 11, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau F Fair tonight; cloudy: possibly much 84, 5 yesterday: 6 am. today Full report tomorrow partly

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 - #* THOUSANDS GREET " ERIN'S CARDINAL 0’Donnell. in New York on Way to Eucharistic Con- gress, Praises America. By the...

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 FENNING IS DECLARED TO BE SUBJECT TO IMPEACHMENT Rankin Insists Commissioner Is Federal Officer. Acceptance of Bond Fees Held

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 - 4 YHY. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. DISTRICT OFFICIALS ACCUSED OF VIOLATING CRIMINAL CODE SPIRIT

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 SCHOOL BUILDING PROBE SHEERING McCarl Going Deeply Into Construction Work—West- ern High Case Cited. tee report survey of by

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 6 * OWN BCARD URGED BY CHIROPRATORS . tee Also Hears Physicians Press Joint Plan. opractors and representatives of | e at...

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 PERMANENT SEAT - FORBRAZILLOOMS Contmucus Re electm Also |! Considered for Spain to Prevent Withdrawal. )t the counci 1...

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 - 8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editic WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY.........June 11, 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES .Editor The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, He's havmé. a Regular Pi HE spice that Auth puts in frankfurters is exactly the amount of spice

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. JALE OF LOVELY /1K NRITE Georgette 7 . W hite Crepe de Chine i3

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 Court of Appeals decision {5 said to involve all convictions under the $tatute prohibiting trading against tustomers’ orders.

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 FARM BLLLOSNG o s | SENTESUPPOR The most con- venient and prettiest rooms in Washington. Bemocrats Are Deserting Open Until 9

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, GLASSIE DEFENDS PART IN INQURY Declares Tariff Commission | Is Investigating, Not

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 Over thecool C. & N. . P.Over- land Route which reaches everything u wanttoseeonthe way—Cheyenne, {Veber Canyon, the Wasatch

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 Hoodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Still Greater Reductions 100 Hats, reduced to $3.75 50 Hats, reduced to $10

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 Sale of Washable Skin Gloves, $3.50 Tt will be very easy to keep them fresh and clean. Made in slip-on Biarritz styles....

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 THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE IS NOW A DOCTOR OF LAWS. o anaaRDEY -t arRsRERD X233 i2 . santeadd e sesrvadd » e oRAURN a¥ew EREE

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 Members of Tribe, Richest People of the Earth, Show Faith in By the Associated Press. PAWHUSKA, Okla., June 11.—Over...

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 .. REPUBLCAS IONFORGANPAN Voters’ Associations and State Committee Plan Uni- fied Vote Campaign. he complete harmony of...

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 SO SOCIETY The Secretary of Agriculture Will Be | Joined Today by Mrs. Jardine and Their HE Secretary of Agriculture, | Mr.

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 * NEW HOME SOUGHT BY CLOSED CHURCH First Congregallonal Mem- bers to Meat Sunday Morn- ing in Palace Theater. ‘epting the...

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 DR WORK IS AGAIN - HANGED IN EFFIGY Arizona Homesteaders Thus Protest Reclamation Curb by Interior Secretary. By the...

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 WILLIAN H. GIBSON CLAIMED B 1 ) Former Assistant Treasure of United States 51 Years in Service. William Howard Gibson, former

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. SONS CO. PENN. AVENUE—8TH Chiffon Silk Hose An Unusual Saturday

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 ACCUSED TEACHER ' WINS RE-ELECTION Kentucky Gurl delcated of Charge of “Undermining” Pupils’ Religious Faith. the Tilghman

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 [ RADID HOSPITAL FUND IS IVEN 65 Committee Seekmg $3,000 to Care for Sets Serving *“Shut-Ins” of District. Responding to the

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, **CHURCH AND STAGE| D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. A Delicious Lunch at Any One of Our Sanitary

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 28 ° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926.° BAND CONCERTS. TRAILING FOE KILLS amiemme et |||l The Hub,

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 PACKERS STORING - James Believed Biggest Holder of MOTOR INDUSTRY same competition as at present, from Chevrolet and other

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 30 STOCKS SHOW GAIN General Motors Moves in Unison to Point Way to Higher Levels. BY STUART P. WEST. al Dispatch to The Star.

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 \ SELLING CONTINGES| INCOTTON TRADING Declines of 20 to 25 Points Are Registered in Early r ¢+ Dealings Today. By tre...

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 | Sutureday ~ s 110 Basement > 1000 = Smmer Dreges ,///' & Sizes 16 to 40 and 42Y to 52, Even if you're leaving town...

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 THE EVENING NTAR, WASHINGTON, DT. U, FRIDAY, JUNH 11, 1926 LANSBURGH & BRO. [] Mo 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE

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 Nationals Have Proved Weak Against Their First Division Rivals This Season HAVE WON BUT 13 GAMES 1|“‘“"-”“’ S—— —By RIPLEY |

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. SPORTS. 35 Scout Joe Engle Goes on a Still Hunt for Young

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 36 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, C., FRIDAY, JU 11, 1926. SPORTS. Berlenbach, Easy Victor Over Stribling, Now Will

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. SPORTS. 37 englen Enabled to Hold Tenms Crown Through...

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 WOMAN®’S PAGE Preparations for the Wedding Day BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. s of a wedding are dif- ferent from those of any...

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 VOMAN®S PAGE Bewildering Variety in Jewelry BY MARY MAR What the countless shops along the pom tonable thoroushitine and what

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 FOOD PAGE FOOD AND THRIFT IN THE HOME Spring Foods in Variety Cold Meats With Appetizing Sauces and Savories Quickely...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. WET or DRY? sy s The new Texaco is a “dry gas.” Petroleum...

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 GANSWILL OUTLINE PLANS FOR JULY 4 to Be Part of Varied Entertainment. Plans for the public celebration of Tndependence day

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 POKER PORTRAITS. THE HEIGHTOF FUTILITY — DiscussinG THE PROPER. ROYALTY To PAY oM A ROYAL FLUSH IF YOU WANT MY oPirion #3215

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 4 MISCELLANEOUS. i , WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. XUTOMOBILES, ETC. e IREG’LAR FELLERS —Big Hearted Puddin’head

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. APARTMENTS, ETC. R 45 3 | ap. " g = ” o n | &...

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 16 REAL ESTATE. 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ; ; 92 REAL ESTATE. e ey, ]ONCE UPON A TIME i i BY W. J ENRIGHT' FOR...

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 REAL ESTATE, S FOR §AI.E—H0'J§E‘ —___(Continued.) 500, DETACHED. BR(YUI\[ AND. 1ed_home, 1t porel lulmr and diniug’ roo ntr:

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 48 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Con NEAR SAUL'S ADDITION. $350° CASH. Almost new homie, semi-detaches ity. hot-water hoat, six...

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. e S R I e i _|KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—P2’ll Have to

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 HEIRESS 1S FOUND DEAD INAPARTMENT] < Jean MacKenzie Believed to Have Killed Self Because of Loneliness. By the Associated P 5

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