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Evening Star dated July 4, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. S, Weather Bureau Cooler today, Forecast.) tomorrow generally fair with moderate temperature; gen- tle to...

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 2 * MY LIFE JOB DONE, AMUNDSEN ADNITS Explorer, in Farewell to U. S., Says He Is Through With Expeditions. By the Associated

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 WANTS WAR DEBT FOR LEE HIGHWAY Director Johnson Proposes Method of Financing Mag- nificent Boulevard. A gigantic fir nationai

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 % 4 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., JULY 4, 1926—PART T T53BILLS ENACTED; 17812 INTRODUCED President Signs 151 Meas- ures

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 PRESIDENT SIGNS D. C. TRAFFIC BILL Improvement in F{egulationsj Made Possible Under New Provisions. | Marked improvement in

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 TR e A B E = DECLARES MALARIA x | THREATENS RACE Near East Relief Expert Says Disease Is Greatest Scourge of World. NEW YORK,

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 S B s HOPI PRESERVES OLD MUSIC FORMS Tunes of Great Antiquity Sung in Religious and Other Ceremonies. BY DR. J. WALTER...

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 r = N R DDy A A A AT ——— ———————————— — ——————— ! 'DISTRICT UNITES TOMORROW TO .OBSERVE INDEPENDENCE DAY ALL-DAY PROGRAM AT

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 THE SUNDA _ e ——————= FEATURES OF D. C.’S 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION TOMORROW 'EXHIBIT IS PLACED BY SMITHSONIAN Comprehensive

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 o HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 4, 1926—PART T o <+ THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 4 %_PART L NE OF THE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W ASHINGTO JULY 4 1926—PART 1 —_——)— e — — — CITY CLUB'S LINKS NEW COUNTRY HOME OF THE CITY CLUB 10 BE...

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 THE SUNDAY § TAR, WASHINGTO. { D. C JULY 4, 1926—PART 1 BYRD APPOINTEES ARE YOUNGER MEN Maj. Robertson, World War Veteran,

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 FIGHTS DRY LAW INCONGRESS RACE Franklin Upshur, Eastern Shore Candidate, Sees Goldsborough Easy Foe. Spacial Dispatch to The

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 FINANCIAL. Wm‘—m NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE WEEK ENDING JUNE 26, 1926. Last Week. Year to Date. 5,666,971 219,666,017 ....

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 ANCIAL 15 1 We Will Loan at 5% Economic Conditions Tyler & Rutherford Loan Correspondent of the Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co.

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 16 INDIAN SCIERTIST 1S GIVEN DEGREE Francis La Flesche, Smith- sonian Ethnologist, Hon- ored in Nebraska. scholarly contribu

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 EDITORIAL PAGE EDITORIAL FEATURES NEWS OF SOCIETY Part 2—16 Pages U. S. WORKMAN’S SPIRIT CAUSE OF HIGH WAGES William B....

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 I'HE BVENING STAR| With Sunday Morning Editlon. Pt v it Mmool WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY...........July 4, 1026 O R S N...

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 “sick a single mile BYRD, AT 12, ENCIRCLED GLOBE FOR ADVENTURE Polar Explorer Had Dangerous Expeti- ence in Philippines—Trip

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. REVIEWS OF THE NEW BOOKS Again the Story of Marco Polo‘s Travels—Afternoon Love and a Day...

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 SOCIETY. HARRIS gl Miss DORIS GASQUE, with her parents. Representative a Mre: AMlavd H: Gasque, ske will spends the avid 2

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 6 SOCIETY. June Month of Weddings Closes With Big Record Seldom Has a Spring and Summer Season Been So Replete With Large and

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 SOCIETY. Capital Society Active On Mas§§1chusejtts Coast Beverly and Vicinity Rendezvous for Washington Cottagers — Sir Esme

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 8 Tales of Well In Social and Qfficial Life First White House Reproduced in D. A. R. Section ‘at Sesquicentennial—Harry Payne

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 AMUSEMENTS. \\ oy BARBARAA, BEDFORD \ Ambassrador Wardman Park. News andCorpmentt ] By W.H. Landvorgt. NE by one the...

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 [} feature for the f AMU Recor E Pathe Exchange, Inc., will re- the complete and official motion picture story of the first

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 AMUSEMENTS. photoplays Thls Week “A Social Celebrity Bill in (Continued from Ninth Page.) Saturday, Buffalo | “Rawhide. i...

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 "MUSIC By Helen Fetter. ODAY is the Fourth of July—merely another day in the year to many but the day that stands above all

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 UNRIVALED AUTO TOURS YIELD HEALTH AND JOY Roads North, East Teeming W ith Ha in Good Old BY WILLIA Summertime to some people

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 14 RUBBER PROBLEMS TOBEGIVEN STUDY Experts of World to Attend Symposium in Philadel- phia in September. Leading rubber...

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 . MOTOR TRAVEL BRINGS BETTER PARKS ROADS 2,982,500 Vi ited Western Preserves Last Year, Calli ng Attention to Poor Condition

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 The confident prediction that the membership of the various posts of the American Legion comprising the department of the...

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 MAGAZINE SECTION €€ eved boy, dancing and clap- ping his hands, 150 vear. ago today. The old bell- ringer, mumbling and...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 4, 1926—PART V. A March of 43 Days Over Trackless East Africa to Save a Life Editor's

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 4, 1926—PART 5. John Wilkes Booth Performance Spirit of ’76 Has Been Marching On...

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 T4 THE STAGE DOO Pullman who almost married, but at the last moment she told him gently but positively t il was over between

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 8 Ii Hung Chang, the famous Chinese general, once said, “Where there is five, there is smoke—unless it's in a kitcl en stove

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 4 COVERED TRAILS A Crime Which Would Yield a Fortune and Defy Solution Standish...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JULY 4% 1926—PART Y. - —n- Selecting a Hat Is “The Great Adventure” While in Paris y...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 4, 1926—PART 3. MISCELLANEOUS. __ HELP—MALE (Continued). L] HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. ___

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC, THE SUNDAY' STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 4, 1926—PART 3. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. |...

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 ROOMS, ETC, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 4, 1926—PART 3. APARTMENTS, ETC. e e e et e —————— B R R e O R e == ————

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 1éth & . APARTMENTS, ETC. _— APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. | APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 _12 REAL ESTATE., ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 4, 1926—PART 3. REATL ESTATE. : RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED....

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 R SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. (Continued.) $150 CASH, $40 MO. 4-roo d th b low: Kas, Dipeless, furnace: lot BUXIS0; Brice, $3.

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 "STEAMSHIPS.’ FOR firw- Chesapeake Bay napolis: 5 bed poreh ‘and_ ki il so fie water: S5 per mnnlh v Writo| M HORE _COTTA 20

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 Tneluded among the many changes that took place Friday, the end of the Biscal year, was the transfer of the “Show-Down Man of

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 THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 4, 1926—PART 3. The Hub—7th & D Sts. N.W. Starting Saturday, July 10 — Closed...

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 Part 4—4 Pages ; . WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1926. Nais Lacking szely Punch, Beaten 5-4 : Mandell Outpoints

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 2 Jacobs Wins District Tennis Honors : Americans Are L0 YOUTH FROM BALTIMORE EASILY DEFEATS CHAREST Romps to Victory After a

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 i e | WINDSOR RESULTS | SLIPPING HUGMEN'S LEAD | KEEPS FLAG HOPES HIGH Cincinnati’s Advantage in Senior L That Base Ball...

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 4 MEN ARE PIONEERS IN RADIO LISTENING Women Content With Good Programs, Possibly Prov- ing Superiority. BY CAK H. BUIMAN....

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 GRAPHIC SECTION One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of The Signing of The Declaration of Independence Washiteton Star Photo

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 4. 1926 el Two remarkable photographs of the gathering at the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 4. 1926, THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE By W. E. HILL Copyright. 1026, by the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. ‘ The arrival of Lieut. Comdr. Byrd and Pilot Floyd Bennett in New York aboard their ship, the

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 GRAVURE SECTION—JULY ole of *America” n the east steps Harris & Ewing Wide World Photo om the Pacific Coast? It e we have two

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 4, 1926. Gertrude Ederle (left) and Lillian Cannon (right), American

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 4. 1926 Officers of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias Ellery W....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 4, 1926 —————e oo When Fourth of July bands are playing—and the cannon

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 T™e FuP oF THAT coiN) WAS UNLUCKY FOR You! ‘TAWS® CAME UP So You LoST AND Now You GOTTA SHINE ¥ MY SHoes E€VERY DAY, FOR A

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 GIMME FI' CENTS WORTHA ANIMAL CRACKERS MIGTER SMIGGS, AN PLEASE TAKE ALL THE TIGERS OUT BECAUSE THEY FRIGHTEN MY LIL BROTHER

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 RO~ HUM! WELL SPOSE \'D BETTER GO OUT AND HELP ROSCOE, SHOOT OFF HIS FIRE- CRACKERS YeS- AND THAT'LL BE THE END OF ROSCOE'S

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 —PBeueve Mg, Novu Don'T CATCH ME Goine nilo THAT COLD WATER ToDAY I — 1'lL TAKE A Nice WARM SHoweR AND THEN — — | HAD A GREAT

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