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Evening Star dated July 20, 1926

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 WEATHER. 7 - ' ey e ; Ll Y e . “From_Press to Home Forecast.! 3 Generally fair and- slightly warmer foihl g & . ; ; - Ay 4 'y

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 P’z"‘\" CUTIN PARK AR 1S BEFORE EXPERTS) = Eticency Brive Commission Studies Proposal to llieduce Piney Branch . Site Cost

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 /o DT " |BYRD GIVES MARINE R ? Eyewitness to Slaying of iy ‘arrosted last night after neigh. . Services. ; b Arrests. :...

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 & ¥ 11928, unless, of course, Mr. S 5 | - CODGE jenids Are “Told Storetary L Will Not Consider Qwn'Can- “didaoy at This...

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 room on the third floor of the bull 0 miles to ing, had gained considerable headway | men expect to 7 LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT.

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 oo I o.-d"’ d' WEAL HILDRE ”%BskaliV' W ;..m..,::.mw?.f';;;..;’ DEVERSADMISSION (v Commons |" STt 6my's aoat| - With Movies

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 POLITCS INSTTUTE s e BRH!NANFAVORS. SRR QM-WMW %:fi‘filfiffif The purchase was made uvon the ome. the Frisco lines, the Missouri,

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 ~ ANSWERS TO “QUESTIONS: gent rather than expansive, In other words, he must require afrmative | authority. for every ruling,

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 FACTORY - TO - YO HPC HOUSE ¢ 392 Ionnnb $3.50 a Cdlcn 'l'h. high quality of HPC will always be maintained." No other Paint

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 '.,....,- married couples whose: happiness s Danube Following Quarrel. mmm«mm going to seed beeatise of radical tem- ~ mak 1

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 P g S"AMERICANS TAKE SWIM | et beve & awira bere;" proposet Kitme| WHERE JONAH LEFT, FISH| T Sims, Side fiked portrad “This

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 . A Ideal Weight for Summer 53'50, Cotton Blankets $2.59 Super Quality American v §$4.95 Wire Grass Rugs 52 | \ 201y a...

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 FLORENCE BLUE' FLAME OIL STOVES ALL SIZES—LOW PRICES ¢ MUDDIMAN § 709 13th, Main 140 JUICE OF LEMON WHITENS SKIN The only...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1996, = NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS == WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS

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 Summer Store Hours : . : Mex's 79 and $1 Union Suits ; Two Suits for ‘Daily, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. ; e Y Ve 7 1,000 Men's...

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 Refrigerator Sets,: 3 Pieces, for 3% —Sanitary, Round Glass Refrigerator -Sets, con- sisting of three pieces, the fentire set

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 THEY WILL ISSUE YOUR NEW DRIVER’S PERMIT. The giris took up their new Traffic Bureau, 1410 Pennsylvania avenue. Applicants

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur, Attended Sesquicentennial En Route.’ to Washington FrOmNewport.' HE

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 s ———— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JULY 320 _ 1926, w —_— ' I Globe Circler Wed I | DRLD FLIER WEDS; FATHER

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 20 * STOCKS GO LOWER INTRADING TODAY Campaign for-Rise Fails and Decline Is Decidedly Sharp. BY STUART P. WEST. Special...

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 FINANCIAL. OTTONADVANCES AFTER DECLINES ervousness About Weather Outlook' Leads to Rally Following Drop. Bs the Associated

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 TRADING IS SLOW IN MEAT MARKET Hot Weather and Cheap Produce Factors in Draggy Sales Now. A draggy condition of the meat...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., TUESDAY, ULY 20, 1926. SPORTS. American Woman Champion Gives Pointers on...

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 " oog. GRIFFS TACKLE COBBMEN , IN DUAL BILL TOMORROW Manager Stan Harris Again Feels Pitching Pinch, Al | though Marberry...

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 JACK BACKED TALENT, BUT NOT WITH MONEY Gt\we Graney $5,000 Check for Scaler- Nelson Bout Guarantee—Paper Was Returned, Marked

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 t WOMAN'S PAGE. Dishes for Use in Refrigerators BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘Whatever the size of the refriger- ator a...

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 BY MARY MARSHALL., PARIS, The all-white costume is most be- coming to fair-skinned English 'girls. Among the Wellto-do in...

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 THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926. i £ skit called “The Doubl C deal: CALIFORNIA PRIEST HELD 18212

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 owes eERatIA YR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, JULY. 20, 1926, wsme = mee TOPENSIONS COST|l ~ New Hats Take to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WAsmNGm'N D._o. TUESDAY,” JULY 20, 1926. RADIO’S BEST' TONIGHT. Salon - concert, WEAF and associated...

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 ‘st MISCELLANEOUS." HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY MCLURE NEWSPAPER SvADICATE . SES. INSTRUGTION COUR 'OR C! ‘fl' ?nm ‘With I‘ofl...

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 r. 39 ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALE-AUTOMOMLN. IREG’LAR FELLERS—.Hmmie Wants a Loud Speaker. MAKE ROOM SALE F_SELECTED USED CARS. At

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 REAL APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. ____{Continued.) FOR’ (,OLORED l EY & GRINDLEY 936 N. Y. AVE, NW.- Downtown Apartment ! 1 rooms

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 ‘REAL ESTATE. \Jbe h n WO “T{. arium. rvny ind’a l-m diche four FIRST cm(n!m:ub——nlus. 3011 Georgia reduced $500 in m« hnm.

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 ' — A - FOR !‘ALI— QUSES. ONVINCE YOURSELF. AT OUR UPIRPI'IE BRICK HOME 7125 Georma Avenuc and lighted froi o 10 arge rool o

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 - saying so in as many words, there ap- r - e ABROAD APPROVED Government Looking Criti- cally at European Borrow- ) Ing for

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