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Evening Star dated September 20, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy tonight and tomor- row, followed by showers tomorrow afternoon or...

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 T9 T me MELLON RESUMES | - TREASURY TASKS Secretary, Upon Return From European Trip, Finds Prob- lems Awaiting Solution....

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 TELLS OF HAVOC L L ———— Describes Experiences in Storm Area. Powerful Wind Slices Roofs From Houses in Dis- aster Belt....

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 4 EYs SHP NEN AVAT “CIyde Line Reports S. S. Cherokee Could Not Have ! Been in Path of Hurricane. IBr the Associated Press

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 TRAINS CARRY AID T0 STRICKEN AREA Offers of Help Pour in From Over Country—Jackson- ville Gives $25,000. By the Associated

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 GUARD RIFLE TEAM ‘ Chairman Holds Market Must Be Relocated. vah Scores at Camp Meade | Win Place as Army’s Lead- mg Marksmen.

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 GEN. HOWZE DEAD; : HAD NOTED CAREER Hero of Many Wars Recently Presided at Trial of Col. William Mitchell. Br the Associated

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 = SHIP BIDS NOT 10 AFFECT RUNS Commissioner Teller of Ship- ping Board Says Only Change to Be in Improvement. The Shipping

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 BUILDING PROGRAM 10 CLOSE STREETS Planning Board Studying Which Blocks May Be Dispensed With. A epecial studs to determine

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 ) THE EVENENG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1926. Heads perforated for the vets included. Trimming...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMSER 20, 1926. - AUTUMN FASHIONS Fashions That Make the AUTOMOBILE PARKING

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 BATILE OF INDIANS DENEDBY OBREGO General Was Not in Field.| Body of Rosenthal Coming North Tomorrow. iated Press MEXICO CITY

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 14 | First Showings Playhouses. KEITH'S—Sessue Hayakawa. Many of Sessue Ta- ver Japanese screen 1t Keith's last night work in

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 BERLIN AND PAR NEARNG ENTNTE France Reported Willing to Give Up Saar and Occupa- tion, Germany to Buy Mines. BY PAUL SCOTT

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 THE EVENING STAR, WXSHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. =NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS WE DO NOT...

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 Sq! 'unney, hea THE E’V’EN'ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. yweight challenger. in Stroudsburg (Pa.) t

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 refreshing tonic A day’s exercise outdoors, a shower bath, and clean clothes — then you know the thrill of feeling fit. No

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. ~C . Down S STORE| Woodward & Latheop |5 200 STaks STok: 6Zes

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 SO CIETY SOCIETY Mr. Matsudaira, Ambassador of Japan, Has Returned to the Embassy After A Short Std\' HE Ambassador of Japan,

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 TOKIO 1S MYSTIFIED BYKNIFE THROWING Believed “Inside Job,” But Incident Is Minimized. No Arrests Yet. By the Associated...

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 RUSHTO REBULD FLORDA 1S BEC Railroad and Steamship Men Prepa-ripg to Handle Huge Quantities of Supplies. RBY J. C. ROYLE....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMEN'I_‘ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations...

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 24 SPORTS. “TWIN BILL OPENS 4-GAME "SERIES WITH Irving Hadley Due to Get THE BROWNS Chance Against Sislerites. Griffmen Drop

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 SPORTS. Legal Tangles Unlikely to RICKARD FEELS SURE IT WILL BE HELD THURSDAY Record Crowd and Receipts Certain, as Gate Will

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 26 » |G MERGER RAILS MARKET LEADERS Florida Hurricane Has Some Effect on Stocks of South- ern Carriers. BY STUART P. WEST.

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 FINANCIAL. COTTON 1S LOWER ON CROP REPORTS Talk of Increased Offerings From the South Also Bearish Factor. atedd Press YORK,

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Summery Decorations for Chilly Days W\‘ (T ‘X/ { i [/ A NOTE OF SUMMER SUNSHINE AND C / (i BY LYDIA LE BARON...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE Checked, Plaided, Dotted Stockings BY MARY MARSHALL. An ambitious French actress re- bently landed in this...

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 30 PROBE OF COURT PRACTICES PLANNED IN CRIME INQUIRIES Study of Bail and VParole Systéms, Methods of Identifying Repeated...

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 Mysterlous Sweetheart BY ELLA WISTER HAINE.S ring when it iy jound re leaving the traiv fe eve oD et ad, ot seen W u v before

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 HELP AND HELP—MALE. ATTO MECHANICS. firsl clans. cars. Steady work to right Ee references. . Address’ Box BAKFR. ase B4l 15th

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER _’0 1926. ' ROOMS, ETC. (Continued.) FOR...

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 34. "APARTMENTS, ETC. (,oLg.nsn Aru.'rnr:vrs Morton St T3, feivable ve Dt and bath, a.m .:;. hmlldml Hotusro 408 Jenifer Blie

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 REAL ESTATE. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., i\IONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS -UNFURNISHED. |MUTT

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 KEAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. ‘REAL ESTATE. ___ FORSALL_WoUSES. |THE...

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. STEAMSHIPS. b A e, Aoqnex syms. - Momm g ] soggs s aines SO

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 38 QUEENON U. . TRIP WILL LIVE ON TRAIN Marie of Rumama Will Visit Cities All Over Country. Within Two Months. - Wilmer...

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