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Evening Star dated September 2, 1926

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 \WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers tonight and possibly tomor- row morning; cooler tonight; shifting winds.

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 2 * PRESIDENT T0 PAY VISIT TO VETERANS Will Call on Tuberculous Men; at Tupper Lake and Ameri- can Legion Camp. BY J. RUSSELL

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 to appreciate its many advantagcs Wooded Home Sites AND Villa Sites ALL SIZES Hedges&Middleton, Inc. Kealtors 1412 Eve...

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 e NG _STAR, \VASHINGTO;\;. D. C. THURSDAY, SEPFEMBER 2, 1926. WTNESSES DIFFL 5 ORGP ON BORTUGAL - o e - 100 oRUSONG O | tion,

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 TREASURY CORNE OPENED TO TRAFFI Fifteenth and New York Ave- nue Stanchions Removed for Safety Test. Washington’s...

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 NEW CONSTITUTION \ KSSUED BY GREECE Nation Becomes One of Most Advanced of Europe With Change. BY HIRAM K. MOD By Cable to

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 .THiE .E\’EXING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. S HI.M UPERATURS Fare Robs Hacker of $40 and His Auto.

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 8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning ‘Edition WASHINGTON,

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 ; ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘2, 1926. DISEASE STAI_KING HEART DISEASE FATAL|RITES FOR COMDR.

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 ‘. i e STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1926. 10 THE EVENING BABIES WIN PRIZES | AT SHRINE QUTING: Little Betty

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURS and September Sales! Rugs -A-LAP FLI)()R COVERING, many patterns, 9x12 ; $23.00

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 THE EVENING SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. TOLEDO S CENTER OF CLOVER MARKET World’s Seed Prices Fixed and Swayed by Ohio City in Belt...

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 FREESPEECHRULE. LIKELY N OCTOBER Supreme Court May Give De- * cisions on Criminal Syn- dicalism Laws. isions which may be...

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 i A Close Out of 150 Smart » Silk Dresses At $9.00 Formerly $15 to $25 —This is certainly an unusual oppor- tunity to secure

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 DOUGHERTY LOOT REGAINED, 2 HELD D. C. Man Questioned About Robbery at Home of Cardinal. By the Assoclated Pross....

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 SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS 59¢ Table Damask $1.25 Rag Rugs 39c 69¢ Remnants of 58inch Mercerized Talle

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. Bl ™ e MEMBERS OF ALMW.IS TE Ing presented with the key to Marshall Hall b annual pienic onting

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, EHEM'STS T, (™ ochlonsWipnciion o 0 Ko Sn... - ALEXANDRIA. AS Bad as Today S., Assoc1at10n...

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 1 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D C., THURSDAf. _SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. 19 ol £ M-BRQAKS & COZ" ' Love You - E FOR RECOGNTION| |

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 SOCIETY. Attorney General Sargeant Returns to His Home in l.udlow, Vermont, the Cola Sola submarine base. Mr. Montgomery will

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 AL EN.DAVS DEENSNEWTERM Starts Second Four-Year Tenure as Adjutant Gen- eral of Army. Maj. Gen. Robert C. Davis began his...

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 “ 10 GOLD MONEY New COIflS. Minted in U. S., . Replace Paper Used 25 | Years—Loan Unneeded. ., Guatemala, a republic of...

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 THE EVENT MUTT AND JEFF—Wise Old Muit. . TOURISTS INVADE INDIANS' DOMAIN “Lost Band” of Chippewas Being Crowded Out of...

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 THE EVENING STA:R, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. Mopmdmard & Lnthrmop / . lOth, 11th, F and G Streets Week

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