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Evening Star dated October 22, 1926

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 WEATHER " Showers and warmer Weather Bureau Forecast.) tonight; to- morgow partly cloudy and colder. : Temperature—Highest,

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 PRESIDENTIAL LURE DENIED BY MTADOO “No Office | Want Less,” He| Tells M. E. Conference in Dry Address. By the Associateq Pra

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 5,035,546 BOSCH PLOT S CHARGED Palmer Among 22 Accused of Conspiracy to Sell Plant at Huge Loss. By the Associated Press....

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 4 Chambers Steel Burial Vaults ANY MAKE 5 &= IDENTIFIES MISSIN - 85M0R8£ CASE BOOKS Repair Parts for . Heating Plants Fries,

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 NELOEG LEAS LATNS 10 ES00 Ambassadors and Ministers of 21 Pan-American Nations in Party. Led by Secretary of State Kel- logg,

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 ACCUSED CLERK 1S FOUND SLAN | Man Charged Wlth Embez- liame, St. Louis, and one hearing me! return address of Mrs. L....

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 HALL-MILLS JURY Auto With Smoke Screen Convicts 2 THE EVENIN IS, MORROW WINS T0 MEET TUESDAY| Seizedin RumRaid| g £...

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 —_— THE EVENING STAR' With Sunday Morning Editio H WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY... . .October 22. 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES . Editor

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 D. (.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, -1926. e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. MRS. E. M. WHIFFEN DIES. Beaths. “God—Law—Soul" will be the sub- ject

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 10 MULTITUDE CHEERS CROWNING OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS QUEEN Commissioner Dougherty Places Diadem Upon Head Of DOI‘O thy Brandt at

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 “PEACHES” FACES tl’rospecti\'e Bride |P. M. KENNERLY DIES [ziirrse v oo ross vae == And Savings Lost he was | and, if | of

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 McCormick Medical Glase Fitted "Bolexn Eves Examined Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721...

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 R S Sty CHICAGO GANGSTER SIGNS PEACE PACT el Capone Rides Home Alone, Sure of Being Safe From Rival Band’s Guns. By the...

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 THE EVENING SE‘AR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. i Lansburgh & Bro. &= KNOWN SINCE 1860 AS A ‘““VALUE...

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 By the way—we do sell bridge A cards, 29¢ to 75¢! Women’s $3 to $6 Kid Gloves Of Imported Sucdes and Kids! $1.95 1,500 pairs

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 16 L 3 . KING PETER HONORS iListed as “Buried,” Man Has to Prove ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22,

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 WASHINGTON ENTERFAINS ANOTHER QUEEN, WHO WAS CROWNED LAST NIGHT. A large part of the Capital—men, women and children—gathered

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 18 adi |6, SHEDD, NOTED MERCHANT, 5 DEA THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. PUPILS END STRIKE....

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 Animal Hats For Young Fashionables The smartest hat of the néw season for voung fashionables. Of finer felt and velvet—these

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 20 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Sargent Has Returned to Vermont After Joining the Attorney General Here for the White House Dinner.

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 LUTHERANS MAY MERGE 5 BOARDS Biennial Convention to Pass on Home Missions Report. By the Associated Pre RICHMOND, Va.,...

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 ' * Muskrat and Sealine (dved conev). - num caracul paw. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. . D. €. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1926. For

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Nose had been solemnly commanded three times to appear without re- sponse, the Chief Justice

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 24 We've prepared a list of Anniversary values for Saturday that will appeal strongly to your sense of thrift. $1.00 and...

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 ' We'll let these Anni- versary Sale items and prices speak for them- selves! Here they are —read them and come A Saturday!

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 U.S.TO FLOAT HALF pected that the American portion will he ahout £50,000.000, or roughly one-half of the total issue. The...

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 RUSSLATVIA PACT NOT AS DESCRIBED Official of Latter Country| Excepts to Moscow Version of Neutralitv Treaty. By the...

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 MEN AND MONEY By M. S. Rukeyser. (Copyright. 1926.) The successful character of Sir Henry W. Thornton’s management of the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. ROYAL ‘elephone Main 8780. Kresge Department Stores, Inc. P15

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 30 * FINANCIAL. ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. FINANCIAL. TREND DOWNWARD ' [NEW YORK STOCK

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 Land ®Lackawanna and Western show mark: FINANCIAL. —— OTTON DECLINES AS SELLING GOES ON ] Increased Spot Offerings and | .

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928. | ]2 UN PI.ANE SAVEB ETeriy e ien e SN L Wons DRIVERS’ ARRESTS%

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 INDESTRUCTIBLE Necklaces $2.00 “The beauty of real pearls has never been more happily imhated than in these necklaces we are

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 34 ‘ 'Child S Mothered by Wolf Found | CONVICT DURKIN AGAIN. R e i ll With Beasts in Cave, Churchmen Report| v Finds chictgo

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. Paris at the end of next week to at- e (o L o) [T T o)...

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 C 36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1926. THE DUMBUNNIES—Ma Takes a Walk With Dummy, The Wonder...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1926 14 2 1 parole authorities to “co-operate with ENDS | 2rs, ot...

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 QUEEN TO SPEAK ON RADIO TONIGHT Score of Stations, Including WRC, to Be Linked With WEAF Studio. radio while The first and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. 39 Paper Can Be Read ! 40 Miles Away by : Giant Searchlight|

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 40 = Taila (®1926. by Eusene MacLean.) 1921 THE EV. N!} STAR, WASHINGTON, P. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, KEEPING UP WITH THE...

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 SPORTS. THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 29 SPORTS. Loy FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1926. Mclnnis Returns to Base Ball Starting Point

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 42 SP MARINES AND ORTS. TAR HEELS WILL OFFER OPPOSITION Devil Dogs Slight Favorites, While North Carolina and Old Liners...

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 Former D. C. Pro., After Bagging State Laurels Wit 148 Card, Playing Practically Same Field in v the course of the Rolling

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 441 AD OFS STATES SOUCHTINDIPUTE Donahey and Gere Carry « Codl Freight Rate Fight I to Other Governors. B the Accociated...

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 FOOD PAGE THE EVENING STAR, .WASHINGTO FOOD AND THRIFT IN THE HOME Planning for Halloween Ways Are Suggested for Making a...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE, Some Evils of Habitual Tardiness BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. The habit of being ready for things 1s one that can

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 ' ‘ Many women hoped that the new hats would provide a little more place for their hair. These were, of course, the women who

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 . C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926 CIRCULARS FROHIBITED.| MU'[T AND JEFF—Tbe Lion Tamers’ Club Isn’t Like Home to Mutt Anymore.

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Cont! ) a brai st attractica five other late model graches ng in price fram $400 to

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 » ROOMS. ETC. FOR HIRE—\UTOMOBILES. RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. E-APPEARING SEDANS__If vou « Deed 2n auto. call us up. write...

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