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Evening Star dated September 28, 1926

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 WEATHER. Cloudy and occasional S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) showers to- night and tomorrow; not much change in_temperature.

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 CAMPAIGN IN OHID | OF NATIONAL SCOPE Administration and Prohibi- tion Issues Prominent, With “Slush” as Side Line. BY...

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 EQUALITY N COURT HELD FAIRTOU. 3. Lord Cecil Uncertain if Ameri- | . ca Will Enter, But Calls | League Offer Reasonable. | T

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 COMMISSION MEN SEEK INFORMATION To Examine Advantages of Each Market Plan Be- fore Deciding. The comrpission merchants along

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 QUCKTRALFACED BY 41N SHODTING Case Against Men Accused of Wounding Policemen Is Nearly Ready. Having effected in record time

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 * District » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. _————— Y WOULD PUT COSTS | OF PARKSUPONU.S. D. C. Should Not Be Forced to

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 .. RASES THRD OF RELEF UOTA Total Storm Fund Now $18,- . 337 Exclusive of Out- i  standing Collections. With contributions

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 8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. .. .September 28, 1926 . THEODORE W. NOYES. . The

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 — X A ] A ) i) 8| A ) A ) . ] # ] i ) # ) B 2y B ) #A 2y e ) RIS 3701 Massachusetts Avenue At the Northwest, Corner of...

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 10 It’s something ye 't buy and 2 don't pay Tor at e MeAlminvhee | Declares Partial Cancella- luxury and economy are combined

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 LAND IN'19 STATES . (TED FOR PARKS) Chain of Pub|ic Playgrounds May Be Carried Out Under Act of Congress. By the Aseociated

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 FOREST FRES RAGE INNORTHIVEST AREA Army of Fighters Confronted by Flames in States Cost- ing Millions. By The Assoclated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1926. i C}'/;“ZWV | mu - 4o “Well, there’s one thing sure, it...

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 MOSES WILL URGE MAIL FRAUD CHECK Declares He Was “Stung.” Plans to Seek 25 More Special Postal Inspectors. By the Associated

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 campaign orators of the Republican party telling the farmer and textile industries that the way to relieve their depression

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 16 DARKAORSEENTRY TOOPPOSE SHIT Hugh S. Magill, Independent G. 0. P., Joins Senate Race | in lllinois. By The Associated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, VIGIL WHERE 43 MINE TOMBED. Rescue workers and members of the families of the entombettaen at

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 18 UERUNRON, RECORD OF2YEAR Gang Feudists Nearing Ex- tinction, Is View of Chicago Police Observers. By the Associated Press.

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 Opening Attractions in Washington Playh POLI'S—“The Good Fellow.” Aggressive and penetrating comedy, which does not scorn to

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY New Diplomats Arriving Include the Ambassador of Spain and Siam’s Recently Appointed Minister. HE newly...

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 - SOCIET __(Continued from Page Twenty.) this evening for their home in Buffalo. Miss Bertha. Irene Gilbreath, daugh- ter of

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 22 APPEAL FOR FLAG DISPLAY DROPPED Veterans Temporarily Aban- don Effort to Provide Down- town Street Decorations. Efforts

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 IN CENTER MARKET Meat, Butter, Eggs and Poul- try Prices Are Firm. Tomatoes Higher. More life was evidenced in trading this

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 FINANC1AL. FINANCIAL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926. EE;:BQNQSE INVESTMENT BONDS | AREMORE ACTIVE Sales. High. Low. Close....

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 \ FINANCRY SOUTHERN SELLNG DEPRESES COTTON Spot Interests Buy October at 14.05, However, and Price Steadies. Br the...

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 ONLY SWEEP OVER | NS WILLLAND T Griffs Can Nose Out Macks Only by Taking(Season’s Final Three Games. BY JOHN B. KELLER. | s

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 VASHI D. €. TUESDAY., SEPTEMBER 28. 1926 ’ : Southpaws May Be Prominent in Big Series ’ PENNOCK, ACE OF YANK IS BEST OF...

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 28 SPORTS. LITTLE SAYS HIS ELEVEN NO WORSE THAN EVEN BET Kopf, Who Scouted Panthers, Sure Blue and Gray Could Have Won...

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 “AWOMA N’S PAGE.” Costumes for Doll Sofa Cushions BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Tenie . (LAARY o VA DOLL MAY DR i OR SHE MAY i

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Color Possibilities for the Season BY MARY MARSHALL. Batou chose the petunia, Lanvin preferred the violet,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926. FEATURES. 8HI: TRIED TO LOOK AWAY, AND TO H COULD N¢ THE

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1926. Budget Plan of Credit : : “Fashion Review” Is extended to

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 THE EVENING STAR. \\'.\SHIN(}TdN. D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926. BY ELLA WISTER HAINES (Copsright. 1936.) ‘ WHAT HAS GONE

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 Francis Wilson | In Person Tonight at 9 P. M. (Eastern Standard Time) FRANCIS WILSON—fa- mous comedian of light opera and...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. Star “Want Ad” |HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY Branch Offices ORTAWEST. 1135 14th ot ——Jfllln Newsatand. 188 and

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 " 36 ONCE UPON A TIME uu A POOR LITTLE GIRL NAMED EVELYN LIVED AT THE EOGE OF A FOREST WITH MER MOTHER AND DOMBY, A HORSE TOO

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 ROOMS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) JEFFEREON and Conn. ave)—Army officer's ‘family have large +house, will rent

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 38 APARTMENTS,"ETC. APARTMENTS—UNFUR) __(Continved.) THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1926. REAL ESTATE. 39 FIENT HOUSES_UNFURNISHED. | RENT

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 REAL (Continued.) SALE—HOUSES, PETACHED CORNER HOME. Bethesda, Md. 10,950. You may look the market oven ot ‘nowhere will sou

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 AU HOUSES (Cont" NTON TOVER e Mo CATHEDRAL AVENUE RADICALLY wplete and roomy hall, dning room. kiteh waier heat and Uleave

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 NSANE PATIENTS | BAL IS $50616.38: District Goverrment COIlects Sum for Their Care E and Treatment. |at 8:45 p.m. office,...

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