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Evening Star dated September 13, 1926

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 v Clarence WEATHER. ‘Weather Bureau Forecast.) cloudy and cooler tonight Gentle to moderate north and northeast winds. and

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 P DOHENY BRIEF SAYS - DENBY GAVE LEASE Supreme Court Appeal Ab- solves Fall in Elk Hills Deal. Money Gift Upheld. 2 By the

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 NUNS FACE INQURY TODAY OVER LAGE Material Believed Brought to Canada by Belgians—De- fense Lawyer Retained. eptember 13.- of

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 4 » HILL SEES VICTORY OF ENTIRE TICKET Senate Candidate Optimistic. Ritchie Believed Sure to Win. i Big Baltimore Vote Seen.

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 BLAST KILLS TWO + TALIANS IN AUTO Fascisti and Anti-Fascisti . Accuse Each Other of Hurl- | ing Bomb in New York. By the...

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 6 FRANCE DEMANDS DESMONS’ RELEASE . v s | Insists Arrest by Turkey Was | Violation of Interna- tional Law. Pledge to Abstain

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 FIND MAN'S BONES OF PRE-INDIAN ERA University Explorers Dig Up Prehistoric Skeleton at Galena, Il By the Ascociated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON. D. C. September 13, 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES ——— The Evening Star...

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 -THE EV. NG STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926 ’ BE===I0E====10|CHAMBER PROVIDES |CRASHES KILL 2, HURT 10 | I

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 10 * ONE,NARE WO | Youth Riddled With Bullets, | Man and Wife Wounded, | in Herrin, Ill. Katrz”n ’s Greatest Fall Sale of New

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 v %HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. T 1By AFFDAVT HELPS " ONE BRUTHES itness Said to Reverse

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 PSTAL ENPLIVES e 10 SHOOT TO KL Postmaster General Decides on Drastic Measures to Fight Off Bandits. B tho Associated Press

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 STIENCE DECLARED FACING BIGGER DAY World Expecting Research to Solve Its Problems, Convention Is Told. | | il | b The...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MOXNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1926. —_— T e H If Pittsburgh Water In Machines for e o Miesed to

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 GANADA T0 DECIDE - ISSUES TOMORROW ‘.Tariff and Customs Fraud i Allegations Figure in Elec- ! tion for Commons. the...

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 THE EVENING BTAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. Inaugurating Our First Annual x SCH Parker School Week has

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 ALL AGES ARRIVE WITH TH Jersey way pose with one of thei descended upon the Nati in thousands of Klansn Capital fo n and thei

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of Family in Washington After Several Weeks Spent in Travel. HE Secretary of Agriculture, Mr.

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 First Showings Playh KEITH'S—Trini and Company. Trin{, the Spanish dancer, with an excellent supporting company, tops a aried

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 oo WRG TO FEATURE TWO ORCHESTRAS Brand-New Opera Number From Radio World Fair Also to Be Broadcast. 4:00—New_York: Robert...

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 SIX DISTRICT PLAYING IN LINKSMEN TITLE EVENT Voigt and MacKenzie, Though, Carry Main Hopes of Washington—aAll Capitalites...

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 SPORTS. - A e e Cleveland Jinx Town for Nationals : Dempsey Not Overconfident, Leonard Says HAVE BAGGED BUT THREE GAMES THERE

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 SPORTS. THE EVEN VING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. SPORTS. 23 Washmgton and Lee Expects to Match...

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 ‘el * Flw H0TORS 60 DOWN * N STOCK MARKET Studebaker Exception—Pro- fessional Element Domi- nates Today’s Session. BY STUART

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 CATION DECLNES ~ N DHORE SELLING Easy;- Cables and Better| Weather Factors in Drop | in Values Today. By thedAseqriated Press

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 WOMAN'S PAGE., Three-Piece Pajama Suits for Fall BY MARY MARSHALL. that two Your dictionary will tell you ~ur word pajama...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE, Attractive Slip-on Pillow Covers BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. - ‘The buttons or fastenings of the whers they will

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 Housewaresx Second Day of the Semi-Annual Sale Casserole Dishes Special An excellent appointment for any housewife's table is

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 Mysterious Sweetheart BY ELLA WISTER HAINES { (Consrig! ht. 1926.) WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. Carolita_ Menendez autiful young...

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 h——___ ' T P MALE. 1 MUTT AND JEFF -—Enghsh as She Is Spoken by a Rabid Fight Fan Bewilders an Englishman (Covsrisht, 1036, b

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 AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) BUICK. The demand for our late niodel Buicks makes it possible for us to...

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 32 APARTM ENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1?;, 1926. APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS FURNISHED.

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 REAL ESTATE. - ' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D.. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1926. REAL ESTATE. a3 el "01'3—}"1"_*5'8"“-...

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 34 R FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) WOODRIDGE. New semi-detached bricks just comnleted 10ady to occupy. bath (4 bedrooms)....

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 ‘WASHINGTON, . ., SEPTEMBER 13. 1926. STEAMSHIPS. 35 1 - 9 N, SALE:S _AvCTION SALES. __AucTION sALEs. = Ay e A Taar paaLEs l

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 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. i : _ AMUSEMENTS. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. The Cafritz Group of Evening Star Model Homes| : Is...

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