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Evening Star dated June 14, 1926

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 WEATHER. U7, & Weathe Fair tonight; storms: cooler southwest winds. Highest. 89, at A%, at & a.m. tod: Full report on pa...

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 * 2 FIERCE STORMS HIT MIDWEST SECTION Homes Flooded, Travel Held Up, Communication Lines Hurt—Ten Dead. Ry the Associated...

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 Y. JUNE 14, 1926 Adolph_Adler case last week by Jut tice Siddons, in the District Supreme | Court, to show that Mr. Fenning

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 FENNING’S EXONERATION ASKED ON MERITS AS from Third Page.) was fully exonerated in the Distriet, Supreme Court's opinion lust

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . ., MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. — L 1 ) d Track RANKIN ASKS RIGHT | DIES AT SON'S HOME. | =2 —— 7

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 [ ¥ THE BEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JUNE 14 — e YPR'MAR'ES [~ BaND coNCERTS. | GRAND JURY LAUDS | pumineed it

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 PLASTER CRASHES FOLLOW PRESIDENT Piece of Wall in Theater During Pastor’s Sermon. President and Mrs. Coolidge attend: o4 the

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 "8 HE EVE With Sunday Morning Fiditio WASHINGTON, D. C. 'MONDAY.........June 14, 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . . Editor | Wit

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 {'EEEC;—:EI@] T mave ve A oomaL Av “The Best is cheapest in the long run” and so with credit, the best kind of credit. such

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 __10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY. JUNE 14, 1926. | 5 o g1e] PRINCE WINS RACE BET. | PROFESOR IS NAMED. |fohns

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, I\I()NI)AY. JUNE 14, ANSBURGH & B 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1880—Franklin

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 THE STAR, WASHINGTON, D MONDAYY ool (F) 1859 FOUNDERS WEEK SALE 1926 [k Sixty-séven years ago the Founder of our ou,um/'\lmn

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 NERNDNTES PLAN FGHT 10 FINSH Will Stay in Session Till Con- troversy Over Buttons and Papers Is Settled. Br the Associated

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 B Oval Braided Rush Rugs for Indoors or Out Specially Priced ) These distinctive rugs—so much in demand—may be had in all...

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 Special All This Week BEST WHITE OAK LEATHER HALF SOLES and Guaranteed RUBBER ° HEELS Goodyear Rubber Heels 25c Extra A...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (. 'MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926.° 9 J—————— e —_— e — P —————————— [ ———————) e — ,. P ————1...

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 ALUMNI DAY CELEBI for the new mess hall of the MacNider and ED AT TH academ; ns. Stewart, Hines and the Cadet Regimental (

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 18 "AMUSEMENTS Doner | no terrors for | patrons, L Kitty Doner occu pied the topline position. and the claver little dancer

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 NENCO REDUENE MLITARY FORCS Serrano Says Cauntry Had 100,000 Troops in 1920 and 40,000 at Present. Br the Ascociated Press, |

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 SOCIETY. 3 SOCIETY. decorated with ferns, palms and \\hneIlmfles of the ty served bountiful | and pink roses. refreshments. e

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 THE EVENI 3TAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, JUNE' 14, 1926. UGUUN'I'” IS J A"_EI] ’Woman Bootleggers‘ EAST FALLS-CHURGH |8,

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 —~ - THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, . ., MONDAY. JUNK _ 14, 1926. BETHESDA’S GOA’ BLOODLESS NAVAL DATTLEIS RAGHG - Marblehead

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MO:DAY. JUNE 14, 1926. PalaisRoval Jme Profif Sharing Sale &5, l\resge Dcpartment btore,

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 Tiie Law of the Talon By Louis Tra~y om i Jv paver nm-mrmm. air Spencer Pan. | eferring to the heir presumptive son. John w.

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 . THE EVENING STAR, ‘“’ASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. MakesNewRecords of Intensive Selling and RealVa-';ueGiving'./

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 26 » SPORTS. Ruether’s Good Showing Offse SOUTHPAW IN FINE FORM 'FOLLOWING LONG ABSENCE Dutch’s Gratifying Work Is Nullified

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 Suzanne Iefiglen s Tennis Style Is Di_stinctly Her Own, Her Father Declares LEARNED ONLY STROKES FROM OTHERS HE SAYS Began by

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D . MONDAY. JUNE 14, 1926 S T > used in powerful en v of a gasoline engine power wholly the re

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 FINANCIAL, THE EVEN'IING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 3 HEAT AND RAIN AID | CROPS IN VICINITY Higher Temneratures Liké|v% to...

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 * F 80 RISE CONTINUING IN STOCK MARKET Larger Volume of Trading Are Noted Today. BY STUART P. WEST. Special Dispatch to The

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 FINANCIAL, THE - EVENING TEXTILE CENTERS IN NORTH PASSING | Closing of Lawrence Manu- facturing Co. Cited as Key ¢ to the...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. JUNE 14, 1926. THE EVENING Bml’;l'a;gscui':; % $1.50 and $2.00 75¢ Cretonne CHARGE ACCOUNTS

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 D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926 ST I Plenty of Styles—Plenty of Colors—Plenty of Fabrics For Your Selection Tomorrow. 450...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. TR THIS DAINTY DOLL WHO MAKES IN LARGER SIZE IF YOU SE The little old-fashioned...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Green and Rose in the Fashions BY MARY Yellow, beloved in Parl; There is a r on, ps THIS 1S FROCK, CALLED A...

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 r 36 KNIGHTS TEMPLAR BANDTO BE HEARD WCAP Program Will Include Grand Opera and Flag Day Speech. The Orient Commandery Band of

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 MISCELLANEOUS HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY ANTIQUES—Small table an mlxbond uine value: reasonable. _North BABY d and Wakefield:...

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 ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,' MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. APARTMENTS, ETC. The Tinder Box—n. BY W. Jo ENRIG“T

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 REAL ESTATE. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE ‘14, 1926." REAL ESTATE. 39 S G S IMUTT AND JEFF—Their...

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 REAL ESTATE., USES. 1) CHEVY CHASE, D. C. ew Detached Brick Home, 3824 McKinley St. N.W. 8 large rooms, fireplave. 2 baths:

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 AUCTIONS, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. MOND'Y. JUF 14 1796, AvCTION savEs. |IN RABBITBORO —One of the Fifty-Seven...

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 42 BARUCH APPROVES EQUALIZATION FEE Declares He Prefers Keeping|- Government Aid Out of Farm Problem. Associated Press,...

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