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Evening Star dated October 26, 1926

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 WEATHER. (. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy tonight: heavy frost; tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature.

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 Ll DENOGRAT SERATE RACES CLST S5 Report 1s for Campaign Com- mittee Alone—Candidates List Expenses. By the Associated Press

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 UPHOLD PRESENT ELIGIBILITY LAW| Citizens - Protest Change in Regulations Governing Choice of D. C. Heads. Aroused by recent

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 SEE THROTTLE UPON | GREATER CAPITAL Interfederation Conference { Delegates Demand Better & Suburban Lines. That all greater

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 CAPITAL, DEBT FREE, PAYS TOP ¢ PER C{\PIT A ASSESSMENT NOW Washington. Without Federal Aid Enj oyed | by States, Finds...

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 G STAR, WASHINGTON D. O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1926 ) S | | PAUL m BUY OFFICE FURNITURE H. BAUM & SON 616 E NW. Main 9136 % i3

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 [IHLMAN REPLIES 10 MISH CHARGES Falls Project and Hits Conowingo Action. Predicting that count the four western Maryland...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY......October 26, 1926 —— THEODORE Y The Evening Star

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 VAN WICKLE RITES HELD. ‘rm"?“m‘y Hospital, we this { ing Former Treasurer of Board of | Trade Buried at Oak Hill. ' Puneral

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 R ey Electric Irons Special for Economy Day ize, complete with $l-79 5 feet of cord, plug and socket. Third Floor. - Winier

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 PUBLIC WILL VIEW NAVAL ACTIVITIES Gun Factory and Other Ma- rine Establishments to Be Inspected Tomorrow. Naval activities In

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