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Evening Star dated September 15, 1926

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 — e ——— = WEATHER tomorrow, increasing clou Temperature—Highest, 70, at 3 p.m. yesterday; lowest, 60, at 6 Full report on...

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 ~ < Annie J. Moore, {.ertson and il Pa . State ¢ 1 i il i # v:’ i it i Young" RGANIZATION WINS IN MONTGOMERY Mrs. Stock Leads

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 SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BELLANS Hot water E LL-ANS @5¢ and 75¢ Mnu Everywhere “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 5410 | |...

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 GROESBECK LOSES IN MICHIGAN RACE Ed » Dry Candidates Are Victors in Congressional Cam- paigns in State. By the Assoclated...

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 WELLER HOLDING LEAD OVER HILL Gov. Ritchie Given Almost Unanimous Vote—Zihiman Has Wide Margin. By the Associated Press....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON HNE ARIS GRUUP | mimdon Bettevne e e e S sy, e ot the| Jumices of the cour Zpi 52 12| MAN IS...

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 MARTIAL LAW HINT TOCURB FLOGGINGS Florida Governor Tells Sheriff te End Mob Rule or He Will. By the Associated Press....

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 8 THE EVENING STAR)en mairect subsiay, which has been ! Pennsytvante. when Gov. Pinchot was With Sunday Morning Edition....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | be TODAY. Washington Parish,

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 10 SHALLETY PAPE BOASTS ARROUTE Only Publication of Its Class Strictly Up to Date. lar airplane delivery route. . Will ,...

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 LEOPOLD T0 WED .~ SWEDISH BRIDE Betrothal of Belgian Crown Prince and Princess Astrid | to Be Announced. By the Associated

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 SEARCH FOR PASTOR’S SON CENTERS IN EAST Boy Left for Vacation Trip August 1 With Former Maine Convict. By the Ascociated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1926. Free! |- - = Credit! s |CAutumm Housecleaning Days...

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 r 14 THO WILLLEAVE SCHDOLPOSTIONS Board Nay Pick Successors Today for thiss Shadd and J. C. Nalle. Retirement of Shadd, assi

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 of the hand, m Citizens’ Advisory Body Adopts Committee Report, Adding Recommendations. of 4 model of an made night "his...

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 PREPARING THE S| ought to hear through these ampl of the world,” ney night of Sept, With rin, whipped into shape for the big

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 EVASION OF ANTI-PISTOL LAWS HELD-GREATEST MENACE IN U. S. Federal Cbngress May Act to Make Ban on Guns Effective—Mail Order

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1928. Smart New Hats For Every Fall Event $7.50 —and in every

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 20 SOCIETY. Independence Da\ of Central American Republics Celebrated by Show of Flags and General VlSltlng Central s, which

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 CHABER TG - ENDSWITHOINER Athletic Events and Enter- tainment Feature Annual IFrolic of Business Men. Business cares were...

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 OFFER QUARTERS | { 22 Lyons, Has filed suit -against Oscar | w. kstone, a laborer in the City ty and Non-support. ~ =~ Helen

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 Farmer Borrowers ]Watch the Daily Papers Closely for News of the Grand Opening of Another Peoples Drug Store at North Capitol

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 24 U. 5. DEBT POLICY DENDUNCEDBY X Former Ohio Governor, Re- turning From Europe, Is Bit- ter in Attack on Attitude. Br the

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 " JAIL BREAD DIETER CRAVES BEEFSTEAK Thomas Nelson Feels Ill on Fifth Day, But Doctor Sees | Nothing Serious. By the...

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 CLENENCY DENED ININES RUMEASE Pardon Board Refuses Plea | of Noted Dry Leaders for Brothers’ Release. 8pecial Dispatch to The

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 e Last Week of Our THE EVENING STAR, \VAsHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. Semi-Annual Furniture Sale Shop on...

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 D. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 1926. ettt B it Bt e ————] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. 2 U. S. RENEWS ATTACK. e | HIGHEH...

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 FOUR DIE IN TEXAS FIRES. Mother, Child and Sister Burn at Hillsboro—Rich Man Killed. DALLAS, Tex., September 15 (#).— Four

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 230 ¥ AN ISSUES GAIN TIN IN STOCK MARKET Large Number Selling Ex- - Dividend and Some Make Up the Deduction. BY STUART P. W,

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 \ FINANCIAL. COTTONDECLINES ON WEATHER NEWS Received by Private Wire BY WILLIAM F. HEFFER NEW YORK, September 15.—Rally- ing

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 Seconds of $1 Silk and | Just 50 Reg. $32.50 “North- Silk-and-Rayon Hose at 59¢ Pr. -1.200 pairs of Good Quality Hose—silk,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. L HOMES LACK COMFORT. | unknown in Buenos Atres o tew...

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 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. “Sky Bound": Saturday, Buck Jones in “Lazy Bones" and Felix cartoon. DUMBARTON. Sunday,...

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 —_— e s N, e | . " Yovi 266, He assérts that b va - 1y at a Gérma EH"}AGU m UREE Abe Martin Says: |FOUR U. S. SUBMARINES...

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 36 SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. 5. 0.P. COMMITTEE SPENDS $100,009 Repoit Made to Clerk of House fer Quarter Ended September 10. The

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 ‘ J, 14 Styles Sketched by Our Artist Dresses of Such Smart Style and Fine Materials You Will Won- der How We Can Sell Them

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 Bt THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. S\Ip er Savings in Our Greatest September DOLLAR DAY!

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. 29 Rémarkable $1 Day Offerings in Every Department Come'

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 4 ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1926. ) U S EXPURIS I]R[]P CHANGES IN POSTS. | Grummon, New

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 D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1926. > | stepmother in Santa Barbara. doosfnm to mention the matter.do young Gaines repeated

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. | Planning a Picnic or a Fall Outing BY LYDIA LE BARON W Picnies e a pleasure when the work involved does net

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 WOMA Velvet Bags Have BY MARY You may depend upon it that any- thing that can be made of velvet thig-seasen will be made of

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 44 FAMOUS “REDUCING" RESORT POPULAR WITH “SVELTE" TYPE Many Women, Féw Men, Take Treatment Comprising Diet, Exercise, Baths

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, real improvement -r - D. 0, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. . in motor lubrication With this oil

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 46 { JOHNSTON “GIVEN CHANCE” TO REGAIN TENNIS CROWN By the Associated Press. OREST HILLS, N. Y., September 15.—Tittle Bill

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 WASHINGTON. D. (. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER SPORTS. SPORTS. THE: EVENING STAR. Yanderbilt and Kentucky Expect To Present...

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 t in Series BATTING DUEL WITH RUVH. WOULD FURNISH APPFAL {Tony Lazzeri of Yanks Compares Favorably With' Nats Start Scrap for

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 SPORTS. 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D . C, WEDNESDAY, -SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. SPORTS. 4y CRAIMS A BETTER RECORD /THAN ANY...

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 .-%“Tfl BROADCAST BANQUET ON RADIOD Vice President Dawes to Be Principal Speaker on Pro- gram Tonight. Thirty:six broadeasting

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 ~ __ HELP—MALE. i o T AR ] . : 3 ; : Trade FOR SALE-MISCHLL/ \—m MUTT AND JEFF —Jeff Figures It’s Cheap Satisfaction. - e Ay

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 Dricey in 30 b s “ A other E-n -‘:‘:‘ O Harer A oAt ‘h lflfi Adams 4041-W. CUT . CLEA‘ii “Spertal, fil bargatn. cetlent "...

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 ROOMS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. uaa vmcyn- Tirmaned pLw Ay tlomeh ‘Draderrod: romt 1734 25Th ST. N.W —Beaatiful. large...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC.. e APAR'I'MEN'I‘!—U\FI,‘H\ISI!ED. NE—5 an ELECT. GAR. . n.w.—3 rooms and bath, elec. nw.—4r &b. elec. —7 r.

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 ) REAL ESTATE AVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 1926. REAL ESTATE. | SALE~INVESTME! 1 rmrnn-n l...

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 REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C." WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. : REAL ESTATE. FOR Br‘\‘llfi—!}?[‘sm....

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 WILL SEEK TO AVOID 2 DRAINAGE POCKETS Rule Adopted by D. C. Com- mission for Grading City Streets. In all future proposed cha

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