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Evening Star dated July 28, 1926

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 WEATHER. (T, 8.«Weather Bureau Showers tonight; rain t ing by tomorrow. Highe: : lowest, 61, at 6:00 a.m. Closing N. Y....

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 - S H RESIGNATION ASKED OF GOV.FERGUSON Moody Joins in Demand Upon Her to Act Immediately on Promise. Dy the Associated...

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 Why filter it? hoasts of Washington ved from singing forest treams, aerated and brought to us yncontanyrated Yet, lters it

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 0 ASKS FULL BACKING FOR 200-F00T WAY Dr, Showalter Urges Vision in Address at Arlington Mass Meeting. Special Dispateh to The

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 lSTRlBT m BU"_I] CHART OF PROPOSED SEWAGE FILTER BEDS AND TRASH DUMP SO B DUNPSYSTEN ransfer Station Near Névy ard Will...

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 6 ARCHBSHO HANNA DENDUNCESCALLE Héad of National Catholic Welfare Conference Com- ments on Mexican Laws. By the Associaigd

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 e TWO ADMIT CHARGE OF PETEET GIRLS Another on Trial in Mexico Denies Story Told Before Their Suicide. By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY.....July 28, 1026 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor

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 Tomorrow---Thursday The Most Vital Reductions GoInto Effect---for Clearance You know how you count on this event to replenish

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 10 : CANTONPLARS AR ON ALL Y ViE Citizens’ Committee to Sweep Town in Search for Editor’s Slayers. By the Associated Press

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 ETERANS PROTEST DIATUE VANDALISH Americans Who Fought With French Lay Wreath, Ex- pressing Regret. A delegation sociation of

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 Sflfl COAL RATES ! AGAIN UNDER FIRE rOperators' Commmea Urges People Heré to Fight for Freight Decrease. Treight - rates on...

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 GETTING THE “LOW-DOWN"” ON PRIMARY CAMPAIGN IN ILLINOIS, Senators Reed and La Follette are conducting the Senate inquiry in

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 ~ 14 4 PORTER KEYNOTER, {* Madgower | [NONOLONGE SN | i TS e o bl T - | American Men Are | . T0.BE GREATEST HELD i b ey, ooy,

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 Baltimore . . vre de Grace. oz o | TLING OF ROC H 'Wilmington m Philadeivhiz From Gray line OfMcer. wnoER MiTTaN UPenna, Ave.

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive Have Visitors From Washington in Adirondacks Camp. E PRESIDENT and Mrs. Coolidge have as

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 BORAH DENOUNCES G 0.P.INNEW YORK Declares Party Leaders Are Afraid of Al Smith’s Shadow ; at All Times. Senator Borah,...

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 < listen THE EVENING STORY (Copyright, by M. E. Bertram.) Catching Up. kfast- hour passed Iy. It always did with Puddington

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 1926. ~ 19 e e e e ——————————— jumped his bond there July 23, and...

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 ' season in NATIONAL PLAYERS—"Lightnin’ " “Lightnin’,” which holds the long- run record on Broadway for dramatic comedies of

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 MAY HAVE RECORD FIELD HAT is probably the largest track and field meet ever to be staged here is scheduled for August 17,...

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 S \Griffs Regain Old Confidence : Pirates and Reds AUSPICIOUSLY OPEN TOUR |CHICAGO PUTS BAN PORTS. BY TRIMMING CHISOX, 7 2

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 SPORTS. PERFECTION OF BACK-HAND STROKE GAVE THE EVENING 8 HIM EDGE ON JOHNSTON, SAYS CHAMPION Californian Found Weak Spot in

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 2% * » FINANCIAL. STOCKS STRONGER IN TRADING TODAY Steel and Motors Reflect Eara’ngs Reports in Rapid Advances. BY STUART P.

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 FIN PRODUCE CHEAPER INGENTER MARKET Tomatoes and Green Corn Go Lower—Berries Also Cost Less New. Tomatoes today were as cheap

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Practice in Art of Conversation BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Some one made the remark to me the other day to the

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.™ Ornate Shoes and Plain Footgear BY MARY MARSHALL. PARIS. One ear hears that shoes were never nore ornate than

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 1926. - GHURGH ARGRITECTURE - (hfegtuls Ko ton Suatiolinns 1 e | s Lo,

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 \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, to make it awkward for me. Brett,” she was frightened now, “he is threat- ening awful things

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 SAXOPHONE OCTET 1S WAP FEATURE Group Will Play “Indian Love Lyrics”"——0ther Musical Numbers Listed. A group of selections...

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 y AUTOMOBILES, ONCE UPON A TIME FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continusd.) ROORS DICTIONARIES ENCYCLOP TAS. CORMIE Rr. RSN ande:

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 32 RENT ROO\IQ—-FIR & U‘IFU“ i TOOVIS ANT ROARD D COUPLE with Tahy de t famijy. 0w Addiess Do BOARD < ool ne ctabled a Apply

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'WEDNESDAY, JULY! 28, 1926. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. A 8 ) ¥ 3 e...

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 34 ‘REAL FOR lALFP-IIOUBES NIOE_ TROON, SN DRTACHED condjtion: 2 butha: I garaces: ico Ti's Food conveniant. mi.e. Secton;

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 A FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued, THE " MAIN OBSTACL A HOME S IN THE T BE YOUR HANDICAP 1F YOU WILL CONSULT YOUNG & COMPANY AND

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 C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1926. _ AMUSEMENTS. E DIRECTION STANLEY conmiv OF AMERICA CRANDALL'S Kettn = [ METROPOLITAN | } ¥ ST.

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