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Evening Star dated September 5, 1926

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 WEATHER. (T. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers tonight and tos ing temperature today. morrowy ris- Temperature—Highest,

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 CALLES CONTROLS MEXICAN CONGRESS Legislators Expected to Pass Any 0il and Land Measures He May Propose. Special Dispatch to

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 FUGITIVE CAPTURED AFTER LONG CAA Tast of Ashley Gang in Flor- \ ida Evaded Officers 4 Weeks in Swamps. § e Associated Press.

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 B. & 0.OFFICIALS | GIVEMARKET PLAN Oppose Patterson Tract Site, Favor One in Eckington; Backed by Dealers. BY WILL P....

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 DANCING FEATURES ~ ALHAMBRA CRUISE Alcantara Caravan in Norfolk Today, Returning to Cap- ital Tuesday. The sixth annual Labor

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 T | s BTN S ONEUROPE'SPULSE i . | Nation Kept Fully Informed| by Officials Who Go to See for Themselves. Whatever Europe may

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 WRIGHT IS SOUGHT WITH GOMPANION Statutory Offense Charged to Architect—Dancer’s Hus- band Seeks Child. By the Associated...

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 .1 * N “HIGAGD MUSICIANS "TRKE CALED OF “"cn Walk Out in Kansas City and Denver—Parade in Frisco. e Associated Press “HICAGO,

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 PROOF OF LEGENDS Expedltlon Reports Labrador Ruins Bear Out Stories of Early Settlements. By the Associa’ed Press. SYDNEY,

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 MODEL OF GORILLA | TAXES LOCAL SKILL Taxidermists of National Mu- seum Toil to Mount Speci- men Naturally. Taxidermists of

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 STUDENT ORATORS END TOUR ABROAD Myrtle Posey, D. C. Girl, and Others on Way Home After Sumrper in Europe. Finalists in the

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 = SHERTST S FONDTORESEARY Dr. Howe, Who Seeks Means to Cure Blindness, Endows Harvard Laboratory. } ® the Associated Press.

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 . WASHINGTON, U 'C. SEPTEMEER 5, 1825_PART 7. Furniture values are difficult to ap- ~ praise. ‘Tt is often hard to tell, on

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 NEW YORK MUSIC ON'WRG TONIGHT ‘Morning Church Services and Peace Cross Rites to Be on Air During Day. The Capltol Theater...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.: . ‘SEPTEMBER 5, 1926~PART 1. ‘SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES FALL TERM 1926 V" GOURSES ENIOY STEADY

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 16 ' ERMANY'S LEAGUE - ENTRY 15 HALED =Marks Good End to Process % That Began Badly, * * Harden Declares: BY MAXIMILIAN HARDI

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 " T6THSTREET PARK TOBEBEAUTFIED Meridian Hill Slope. Now Eye- sore, Will Not Get Cas- . cades, However. ! BY WILLIAM J....

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 4, 1926. Smwod-nu-m ~1025--26— igh. Low. Stock and dividend. 62...

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 FINANCIAL - BONDS MAKE G00D SHOWING IN WEEK Firm in Face of Increased De- mand for Money for Com- mercial Purposes. BY GEORGE

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 "2 YEAR T0 WITNESS | BIGLIGHTING GAINS, Brighter Stregt Euuipment| on Selected Arteries to Benefit City Quickly. With...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES Part 2—8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION The Sundiy Shat WASHINGTON, DT, 5 DAY...

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 THE With WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY. EVL nday Morning Edition. THEODORE W. NOYES. The Evening Star Newspaper Co S b Biisiness

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 GREAT FIGHT ON TARIFF IS NEAR, EXPERT BELIEVES American Bankers’ Policy of Investing in Foreign Securities Opposes Manu-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., A Tale of Advent'ure and a Volumeé Concerned With Florida. Early Autumn Novels Make Their

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 NATIONAL PHOTO - L s = MISS ELIZABETH FRIES. daudhter of Maj. Ger. and Mys Amos A.Triee wio Will present er to societys this

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 _6 SOCIETY. ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 5, | North Shore Drawing to a Close Tomorrow., Eabor Day, Marks

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 i . SocTETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 5. 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. 7 EIEMBERY 55 1926 BNRII IR 0 ool d g SgeR

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 8 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGPON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 5. 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY Perry of Washington, Mrs. B.un. | S¥lvia and

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 - Theaters =;— Part 3—12 Pages 7N /" LIONEL Y ‘f"BAR BARRYMOR Keiths )5 News and Comment By W. H. Landvoigt. 00D and bad,...

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 AMOS Coming Attractions NATIONAL PLAYERS—*“Seven Keys to Baldpate.” For the final week of their Spring and Summer season of

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 AMUSEMENTS. S STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 35, 1926—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. their operators with a' 10 per cent when 7 .

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 THE SUNDAY 'STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 5, 1926—PART 3. CONCERTS ||| Critical Music Season Near MUSIGRAPHS [ " wiitted

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