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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1926-08-07

Evening Star dated August 7, 1926

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered

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 NO. 21 ENGINE GETS TROPHY TONIGHT Commissioner Dougherty to Present Cup in Speed Test. Public Invited. It will be open house

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 | AXSLAVING LAl “ . . TOHUSBANDS ROW Back-Fence Sguabble Is Blamed for Woman’s Death and Other’s Arrest. Br the Associated

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 ""4 i 00 STAR CARRIERS FROLIC ON OUTING Happy Boys, With 300 Guests, Are Presented ‘Key’ to Marshall Hall. urban Star carrler

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 7 NAMING HIGHWAY FOR BYRD PLANNED Arlington Straight Route Ad- vocates Would Pay Tribute to Pole Flyer. Speclal Dispatch to

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 6 THE EVENING STAR ‘Vifll Sunday Morning l?fl“nn. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY......August 7, 1826 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 LURAY CAVERMS BY BUS | And the proposed. Shenandon Bark ‘my how be secn in one day. Round Trip to Luray, $6.00 Busees leave,

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 rrg™ WRC TO BROADCAST NEW YORK MUSIC Philharmonic Concert and Bible Talk to Precede Dance Program. The first of the Summer

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 L . SPORTS. FOOLISH TO CONTEMPLATE, Goose Unlikely to Be Considered for Any Kind of a Deal—Rajah Denies He Has Been Offered

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 'ROOKLYN PASTOR WILL PREACK HERE Dr. Huget to Speak at First Congregational Church Services. At a'meeting of the First...

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 - Jane W FALL EVANGELISM 10 BE ORGANIZED COmmumty Work in Nation’s Cities Mapped Out by Council of Churches. NEW . YORK,...

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 WALKING TO THE LITTLE PLYMOUTH (| z flowers to the cemetery mnes dge are making a brief visit. attendant, carryi and...

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 ~ e RPN O REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON, D. C, $518,931,900 BUILDING CONTRACTS IN 37 STATES REPORTED IN JULY Decline From Last Year,

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 REAL ESTATE, 14 BUILDING RECORD SECOND LARGEST E street southeast (lot 71, square 1043), to cost $500. Kay-Schneider-Kay Co.,

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 REAL ESTATE. Gardening in Washington AND ITS ENVIRONS Conducted by J. W. Wellington, Garden Editor, The Star. | PEDIGREED...

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 REAL EHANEE 1S MADE INREALTY COURSE Text Books Will Supplement Lectures at Y. M. C. A. Night Class. An entirely different...

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 R Landscape Planning For the Home Owner BY ROSE OREELY. Landscape Architect. To the house owner the garden area back of the

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 18 REAL ESTATE, RS TONOIEL BUILDING PROJECTS Automobile Directions 1o | Various Houses Qutlined for Convenience. The routes

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 REAL ESTATE. At44th Placeand Hawthorne St.” Home ove is a‘n i the early n O w2l “dflfztf“:;‘;‘ Colonial Bnc\-: ?Imb;mc...

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 REAL BIG INPROVEMENTS More Than $40,000,000 Will Be Needed for Work, Es- timates Indicate. Spectal Dispatch to The Star...

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 « ¢ couch, one REAL ESTATE. PROPOSALS MADE FOR TAX REFORMS Uniform Real Estate Laws Taken Un in Four Far- Western States. A

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 ) mext wee REAL 1926 BUILDING DROP UNDER 1925 LIKELY Slump in Remaining Months of Year Predicted—Above $6,000,000,000...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Enormous Bows for Women’s Ties BY MARY MARSHALL. PARIS. Some women never seem to be able to treat a necktie in

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 “ tively * LATE BUYING WAVE SWEEPS MARKET General Motors Leads Ad- vance, Soaring to New High at 217. BY STUART P. WEST....

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 FINANCIAL, MELONS PLENTIFUL IN GENTER MARKET Peaches in Supply—Most Vegetables Are in Abun- dance Today. of watermelons...

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 REAT GAS IS HQUSE-HE ESTATE. ATING MEDIUM ' OF FUTURE, SAYS ROGER BABSON Tremondous Growth of Its Use in Past Fifteen Years

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 The Misty Pathway By FLORENCE RIDDELL (Copyright, 1024, by Florence Riddell.) SYNOPSIS, Richenda Peterson, a London office

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 AAUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE EVENING T Sound ADDIY . Sherman & W. seven vears old Pho: and HER % THE WORLD NeEVER. LoOKEDd ROSIER!

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 4 APARTMENTS., ETC! THE "EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926. APARTMENTIS, ETC. " 29 RENT...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. ~_(Continued.) FOR COLORED. THE KINGSBORO APT. 2724 11th ST. N.W. 1 AND 2 RMS, K. &

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. (Continued.) FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW—ELEC,, WATE] one block to bu d concrete road’ no cash:

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ;e T, : . AUCTIONS. 1 = FOR sALF.—Hnl?SEs. ONCE UPON A TIME v . v 8 et s S v BY

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTdN. D. C. SATURDAY, "'AUGUST 7, - 1926. RESORTS 33 AUCTION SALES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES....

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 MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves “th St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe

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