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Evening Star dated November 4, 1926

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 L) WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy and slightly warmer; lowest temperature tonight about 34 degrees;

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 MINISTER ARRIVES FROM BUCHAREST _18-Year-Old Daughter Will Be Hostess to Marie on Return to Capital. Rumania’s newly...

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 | Wagt::p‘{our THYDE 15 CHOSEN ° l o’T‘h’:r::"i:m';?'guéofl- ‘ B. UF [;- SEBRETARY With Er:‘:dinx in the dark- | Expert in...

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 DEMOCRAT HOPES RAISED FOR 1928 Shaver and Oldfield Express Gratification Over Results of Election. By the Aseoclated Press.

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 EVANGELIST HELD FOR HIGHER COURT Judge in Pfeliminary Hearing Declares Cause Exists’to Presume Guilt. By the Assoriated...

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 B o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER %, 1926. R. V. WHITTEMORE DIES. be elected by a majority of 8,000

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 MONTGOMERY VOTE 10 BE UNCHANEED Election Supervisors Organ- ize for Official Canvass " of Ballots. vateh to The OCKVILLE, Md,

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 8 THE EVENING —_— THE EVENING STAR.' dry organizations, with blood in their | futile bullet which caromed oft the | THIS AND

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 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘The Women’s Inter-denominational Missionary Federation of the District and Vicinity, will have its...

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 e T o M A ) Hospital Policy The Policy Different Since the introduction of this form of family protec- tion through the...

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 UM SHOW WIN HIGHEST APPROVAL Mrs. Coolldge Among Guests on First Day—0pen Now to Public Inspection. When the twenty-fifth...

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 MEN AND MONEY By M. S. Rukeyser (Covyricht. 1926.) sult of the the views ntes and more A vocation for le, NIt mos. a striking

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 FINANCIAL. BULL SIDE FARES BETTER N STOCKS Rails and Hard Coal Shares Display Strength in To- day’s Dealings. BY STUART P.

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 14 TRADING IS BRISK IN FISH MARKET Easier Tone Noted in Poultry Prices—Oysters Reported More Plentiful. rhere was the usual

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 FINANCIAL. I Public Utilities | 103 NEW YORK, November 3 (Spectal). —American Water Works reports sharp gains in its...

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 EDUGATONBOARD PROGESSANTATON Lists 222 Situations in 95 Schools as “Urgent.” Funds Are Limited. The Board ofy Education...

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 SCENE IN COURTROOM AS THE HALL-MILLS TRIAL. OPENS. In the courtroom of the Somerset MRS. COOLIDGE VISITS CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

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 SOCIETY esident an;i Mrs. Coolidge Have With Them as White House Guest Former Ambassador Moore. HE idge White House the...

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 NGO NURDER STABLETOBESILD Plan to Auction Building Where Booth Kept Horse Recalls Tragedy. oclated with the assas- sination

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 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHI\*(‘TO\T D. O, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. PRBTEST AGAINST - LOAN'TO RUMANIA Relvglous Group Asks

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. MAR'E nEB'EAIES IN HARVARD FESTIVAL | year East Reltet Day

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 L T S9¢ to $1.59 Toilet Wares {29¢ Odds and Ends of Shell, Amber and Imitation Ivory Toilet Wares, including man- icure...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 19%. . » o3 _ ING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 225 3Piece Cane Living Room Suites Save $70 tomorrow! Imagine it in your own home—davenport,

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 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. Women’s $1.75 Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.29 e 3 Pairs, $3.69

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 TAY EVENING .STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER {1 1926 To get the greatest benefits from our much-talked-about First

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 Firs SN SN @}' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. File your application in our Men’s Clothing

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 Sunfast Rayon Portieres $9 Pr. -75 pairs to =ell and cnly from 1 to 3 pairs of a kind 1l portieres left from yecent sales, In

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 . N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. BUHHN M“-I-S BUY there are so many independent move-...

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 “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1926. HISTORY RELATED John Clagett Proctor Tells| Oldest _...

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 GERMAN WORKERS SEEK 8HOUR DAY Country’s Socialists Issue Manifesto Against All Trade Monopolies. By Radio to The Star and...

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 27 Women’s Coats, $10 Formerly $1: to $25—fully lined dress and sport models in brown and black. Sizes up to 36. Second Floor

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 oulECZEMA! Greaseless Way Half Usual Time Noxzemais a dainty, snow-white, greaseless healing cream that pene- trates deep...

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 D. €., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1926. o] ———o|——|o|———=a|———=|0|c|o| ———=al ———la]lc———olalc—=cla] N : OUR FANCY GREEN MOUNTAIN

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 ROOSEVELT PLANS TOUR. Scientific Expedition to ' Explore i Portuguese Africa. l PROVIDENCE, R. I, November 4 (A)—Col....

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 Dropped by Eagle, FREN[}H POLIGEMAN| e HALTS REVOLUTION; Kitehen for Dinner By the Assoclated Press. WEST BUXTON, Me, Novem:

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 THE EVENING FINE ARTS BOARD QUAKE HITS ORPHANAGE One of the workers, Dom!l,lly Stra! American Gifl Leads Inmates to|ton, of

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 38 $135,000 CHURCH DRIVE LAUNCHED Presbyterian ' Laymen Here Start to Raise Quota of $15,000,000 National Fund. The campaign

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 CONGRESS HEIGHTS CITIZENSINRALLY Commissioners Bell and Dougherty and Others Address Meeting. The part the citizens'...

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 o THE THE EVENING STORY Scevie Doesn’t Squeal. to hide it and run away when Officer “S TEPHEN BURDOCK!" Judge | C7imes...

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 — THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. EX-BUSINESS HIGH STARS FORM STURDY COURT FIVE \W ASHINGTON

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 SPORTS, George Moriarty Succeeds Cobb as Detroit Leader - MONARCH OF DIAMOND ABDICATES TY GIVES WAY TO UMPIRE AFTER 22 YEARS

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 CAVALIERS ARE PRESSING IN DRILLS FOR GENERALS Chariotte: sville Eleven Would Turn Tables on Team That Trounced It Last...

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 Yyl p THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1926. ZZ \\\ & t came as a surprise . - . this difference in

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 & . Enmjoy This Wonderful Breakfast Treat— SECOND PRIZE —$100 *“PINK SALMON OMELETTE” Minsie C. Childs, Tustin, Cal. Cook 1

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 __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1926. The Hub—Seventh and D Sts. N.W. The Hub—Seventh and D Sts.

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 - THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, who comes to the camp with a back- ground of practical training is the convict who gets the

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Great Variety Shown in Pleating BY MARY MARSHALL. Perhaps the most remarkable of all the many and varied pleats

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Bags in Many Styles and Sizes BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Bags are a great ald in keeplng a house looking neat

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 50 HUSIC HEADS WRG THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. HELP AND SITUATIONS. & Uln PI.AN REVIVE President Sends...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. YHE EVENING THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON ASHINGTON, 1926. D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, AUTOMOBILES, ETC. BUSINESS

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOUBILES. (Continued.) NOT ONE AMERICAN CAR LASTS As REO NOT ONE. SELECTED TRADE-INS....

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 — ROO! N $30._Inauire within. ROOMS AND BATH. HOT-W. etrivity and gas. 654 Pa. ave. s FIVE heat: APTS s and TOLORED OO NW .

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 REAL "BSTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. REAL ESTATE. 55 REAL ESTATE LOANS....

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 56 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES N£AR DUPONT ‘CIRCLE. 1741 P ST. N.W. 11 ROOMS., 4 BATHS. Offered at a sacrifice price. This

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. ORRO' SALES. AUCTION FUT| DAYS. THE EVENING STAR, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. WASHINGTON AUCTION...

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 PREAUDIT SYSTEM T0BEEXTENDED McCarl Introduces Plan to Abolish “Red Tane™ on Veterans’ Claims. 1 com; Belasco—"Lily Sue,” co

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