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Evening Star dated September 6, 1926

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 a L} WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers this afternoon, fair tonight cdoler tonight. Temperature—Highest,...

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 e s 3 TAKEN INRAD 17 Stills, 34,400 Gallons of Beer, Autos and Whisky Seized in “Hell’s Hole.” Br the Associated F CHARLESTO

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 DEADLY 200 BABIES ON HUNGER STRIKE Orphaned Snakes Slowly But; Comfortably Dying With Food All Around. There are two families

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 ‘DAUBHFRTY TRIAL | Cact o compime ], * OPENS TOMORROW g‘Fbrmer Attorney Gencral and “i' Alien Property Custodian 7 'Accused

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 DOCTOR DENTIED INVALENTIOCAE “S. C. Wyman” Revealed as S. Weinberg, Twice Jailed for Impersonations. ® By the Associated...

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 See Another Page in This 1 5 ; Paper for Additional ] ; Palais Royal Advértising 8 : THE EVENING G Street at Eleventh . Store

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 THE EVEN Che PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh B Phone Main 8780 \ N They’re Here at the Palais Royal! In Fall’s Smartest...

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 S8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY......September 6, 1026 THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 © MRS. FREEDLEY IS DEAD. Mrs. Margaret M. Freedley, widow of Capt. J. K. Freedley, Chesapeake Beach ploneer, died Thursday at

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 10 7 THE 'EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 19%. H”P'NUS PARAUE HIT-AND-RUN MOTORIST | knocked dovn iss

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 OIL CONSERVATION Federal Board Urges General Co-operation to Prevent Petroleum Shortage. A comprehensive plan of protection

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 12 THE ‘EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON; D. T, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. -1926. s NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS...

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 THE LATEST IN WATER SPORTS. Swimmers at Catalina Island resorts get a big thrill out of this new water game with the...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Their Marri of Agriculture are today twenty-first although Kansas HE Secretary and Mrs celebrating wedding

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1926. 13 AMUSEMENTS KEITH'S—Ethel Barrymore. | The regular Fall and

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 & 5 '~PflWERB[lAT RACING - TEST OPENS TODAY #'Detroit Craft to Defend Harmsworth Trophy Against French Speeder. ci;eBy the...

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 —_— ! ? o . demonstrably Incompetent ought to be | lative ventures of his own o in grant- | average—than they would be...

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 AY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1926. LANSBURGH & BRO. Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. Rayon and Damask ; Greatly...

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 THE EVENING.STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1926. Some Notions Specials 3 . N Kotex Sanitary 400-Count Pins, .

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 WILL SEEK THIRD PLACE IN 21 CONTESTS ON ROAD Champions Engage in Two Exhibition Games Be- fore Starting Final Western...

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 t Dempsey Working to Perfect Defense : Tunney Changing Style for Titlc Clash CHAMPION WOULD BLOCK BLOWS IN BETTER FORM...

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 Y. e ; : THE EVENING STAR, WRC T0 PRESENT WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1926. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY,

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 FINANCEAL. THE TIMID SOUL. AGES ARE HIGHER; 4] WORKE L WELL, GECRGE , S AE‘”VE ‘ DO You THiMK WELL GCETIN ONTIFE ? Purchasing

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 \ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1926. Tomorrow in Kann’s Street Floor Silk Section ] 3,000 Yards

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 THE EVENING. STAR., WASHINGTON, D A Special Purchase! 40 High-Grade Enamel- Finished Cedar Chests $34.95 to $59.95 Values at

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 Free-Westinghouse Electric Sewing Machines Are Second to None in Quality! The modern Free-Westinghouse Elec- tric Sewing...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1926. - Woodward & Lothrop In Every Smart 'College Wardrobe There

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Grapes can be enj almost as much in Winter as in Summer if the bhome-maker does them up i a va- riety of ways.

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 WOMAN"S PAGE. ° In the Age of Costume Jewelry BY MARY MARSHALL. “Never wear parte diamonds,” says a little book called...

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 STTUATIONS : S e \ N, ), y ; ' 6, 1 E AUTOMOBILES, ETC. . S y , O, s ) Wmh—';_fl';"_;#,_him—_ HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY - BY J.

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 ROOMS, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continned. ATTOMOBILES ny %fi LE! ave nw aturday. 10 am Weschiers, every Wednesday and The demand

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 T A APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Contim Kew Buildi st Completed. THORNTON COLRT 410 CEDAR ST. N.\W. " TAKOMA P~\RK. D. C. NW. .

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 REAL ESTATE LV—HAUSES, inued.) CHEVY CHASE. Hollow Tile Residence. $14,000. Located ust one and a hait squates weat of a !

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 84 FARMERS MARKET | IN MIBCITY URGED L. J. Harrison, as Spokes- man, Says They Will Lose Trade in Southwest. The reputed...

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