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Evening Star dated October 13, 1926

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 _— WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers this afternoon and early tonight; tomorrow fair and slightly colder....

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 2 * ERAND JURY HEARS D.C. STEPHENSON Former Klan Leader Leaves Prison to Testify on Graft Charges. Br the Associated Press.

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 \ Is the Earth Slowing Down? “The tides raised on the carth by 8 moon are very slowly decreasing the earth’s rotatior 4, and

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 SWITH WOULD HAVE - COTTON AREA CUT South Carolina Senator Sees President and Explains Re- lief Measures. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG.

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 [ SIC TO HERALD ORATORS' EFFORT National Anthems of Contest- { ants Will Form Sole Introduction. A corps of 60 cadets, picked

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 6 BOARD OF TRADE ARCUES PARKING Committee Opposes Many Limited Areas—Held to Have Exceeded Authority. A parliamentary battle

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 ASKS EARLY TRIA OF ALBERT B. FALL . Government to Push Charges - Against ex-Secretary and | Teapot Dome Associates. By the

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 e ————— . _——— THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. . .October 13, 1926 THEODORE W....

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 THY EVENING STAR, WASfiINGTON, D. 1 i An Unusual Value In a Govcrnor Winthrop Desk, $79 ERE is a version of .the popular...

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 1859 1926 ée. Litte &d fc/mo[/)ou.r{_ S of American- Retailing THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Z]/{nmvmdrj Another birthday...

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 BARTLETT IS CHIEF OF NAVAL AIR DASH Two Aeropianes Will Attempt Hampton Roads-Colon Flight October 19. The two aeroplanes...

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 R THEFT OF FAMOUS Experts Believe Band Will Not Be Able to Dispose of $2,- 060,000 Diamond. D By the Associated Press....

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 Dy the Associated Press. sect specimens, books and entomological nalia while in “a state of trance,” was acquitted today. A

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 Nowonder Colleen Moore S 50 peppy~~ she eats In her latest picture “Jt Must Be Love” S3.aelp $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington

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 Charge Your Purchases— 1t u don't kno of Account com e our Credit who will ac- Write Marion W hite— —our expert shopper, who

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. 0, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. SUPPOSE you were buying a car, ' a washing-machine or a...

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 WHERE HER DISTINGUISHED DAUGHTER ONCE TAUGHT. Mrs. Lamira Goodhue (right), mother of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, w Northampton,...

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 18 4437 CARED FOR | BY VISITING NURSES Report of Four Months’ Work | Shows 2,737 New Patients Visited. G A total of 4,437...

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 " ALIEN PRISONERS FREED FROM SIANFU Foreigners, Including Ameri- cans, in China War Zone Conducted to Safety. By the...

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 20 SOCIETY. SOCIETY| The President and Mrs. Coolidge Have Chicago Visitors as Their Guests At the White House. HE President

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 SOCIETY . _(Continued from Paze Twenty.) of the bridegroom, was in a gown of wine color brocad=d velvet. A reception followed

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 CHILTON GLAD WAR - DEBTCRYISENDED British Official Here Wel- tomes Agreement—Has No Sympathy for Whiners. ¥ 5 BY the...

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 o000 POLES SENDING GREETINGS President Coolidge to Get Signatures on 150th Year of Independence. The signatures of one-sixth

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. BUY NOW for future needs, for these offerings are not likely

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 BUSY DAYS HERE Hundreds of bar- gains, enthusiastic crowds, truly a rec- ord-breaking sale. Infants’ 59¢ Quilted Pads Quilted

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 ANGLO-CATHOLICS RECEIVE GREETINGS Bishop Murray of Episcopal Church Sends Message to Congiess By the Associated Press....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. P14 tindale in_the |patent that would make it worth-| QGEAN

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 A_ttractions in Washington Theaters Next Week NATIONAL~“Ben Hur.” “Ben Hur,” the notable photoplay, based upon Gen. Lew...

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 THE EVENING STORY His Letters. ARY PELL was jolned by a girl friend at the corner of Scott and Locust streets on her way...

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 " 30 * FIN LIST S STRONGER IN'STOCK MARKET Eafly Declines Followed by Bolstering Up of Prices by Heavier Buying. BY STUART P.

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. — . FINANCIAL. " = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 " 82 DECREASE IS NOTED IN SHIPBUILDING @ain in U. S. Reported by Lloyd’s Register—Holland Goes Forward. 13 (P).—A in world

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 g %__—___m EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. The Reason for This Introductory Sale | Dresses of

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 ARMY BAND ONAR | BY WRC TONIGHT | Organization Back From Phil- | adelchia Scheduled to Give | “Home-coming”” Program. i A...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. SPORTS. " 857 Tunney’s Culture Not “Press Agent

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 .". 25 o ORTS, Wt v - ' -THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, ‘G. U.-W. Va. Game One ELEVENS TO CLASH HERE HAVE

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 SP ORTS. PEP SOUGHT AT CHICAGO): ELI AND BIG GREEN FRET Stagg Trying Psychology on Maroon—Michigan | Hard at Wérk. | By the

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 Safety Methods for the Bathtub BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. There are few things more annoy- ing than to fall, even though you

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Coat Lengths in Present Fashions BY MARY MARSHA The question of coat lengths hagycoats have been for the most

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