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Evening Star dated November 7, 1926

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star is delivered every evening and Sunday morning to Washington hornes at WEATHER.

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 e R c g~ CAPITAL TO MAKE FRANCHISE PLEA Washington Will Not Take No. for Answer to Radio Ap- peal, Jose Says. Washington will

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 CHRISTMAS SEASD THE SUNDAY 'AMERICA WRESTS "MUM" TITLE m UPEN NUV 26 Culture Here So Fine That! Merchants Advance Holiday!

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 g - 1. S-SOVIET TRAD DECLARED COOD Department of Commerce Says Recognition Could Add Nothing More. Fears entertained in some

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 COMEDY BRIGHTENS UP MURDER TRIAL Defense Finds It Has Met| Tartar When Mrs. Dema- | rest Is Questioned. BY FRANCES NOY b to

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 6 PRESIDENT ISSUE RED CROSS APPEAL ) Calls on All People to Renew Support at Annual Roll Call. President Coolidge issued a

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 TR e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1926—PART 1. _-—&—____—_—_____———_—_ DELINQUENT TAXES MUST BE PAID SOON

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 g _THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON,. D. (.. NOVEMBER 1926—PART 1. Boxed Made Napkms Vo doz. $1.9 Hand scalloped and embroidered

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 d in December, Payable January If You Prefer = = F = VNeedle Workers Will Welcome This N ROYAL | Neeorework SaLe D Santa and

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 0 THE S BANQUET PLANNED | delegates were: J. C. Bruce, supervis-| G. C. Wilkinson, assistant superin ing principal of the...

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 TIGRISTS O OPEN ONVENTION TODAY. Palestine Relief Workers to See President and Hear Noted Jews. With more than leading Ortho-

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 =512 * 1 ILCATOSEK SODIFORBIDET Drive to Start Wednesday i With Luncheon and Will | { Last One Week. TWith §50.000 needed to

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 WELFARE BOARD BEGINS PAYMENTS Subcommittee© of Three| Makes Careful Study of All Applications. With a desire to give...

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 1 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. NOVEMBER 7. 1926—PART 1. CHATEAU WHERE HUGO (2 f°5n. " s et e 1 ot ameistn veame | 01

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 —_— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, "TIME TO HELP = Monday--- Go on—invite the whole family to an old- fashioned Thanksgiving

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,' D. C, NOVEMBER 7, "1926—PART 1. nsburgh & Bro. & EVERY WINDOW T 7th, 8th AND E STREETS—FILLED

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 NSNS ORI * THE- SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 7, 1926—PAR'1‘ 1. ——— e e ——...

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 718 SWEDSH SODETY | ACTV N CAPTAL Americans of That Descent In City Number Nearly 800. Have Social Center. BY MARGARET B....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T R —— ‘MEMBERSH'P DR'VE 4 tion—1 T. Miller. ¢ Y ——NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE HAS ITS TWENTY-FIFTH...

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 FEDERAL AID WILL BE SOUGHT FOR NEW SCENIC BOULEVARD Merryman Plan for Drive Surrounding District Amid Natural Beauty Is -...

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 THE SUN]jAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 7, 1926—-PART 1. b I . . v, v ; Mrs.| 3447 Oakwood terrace; Mrs. R. D.|Co. as a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 7, 1926—PART 1, CHURCH T0 STUDY BISHOP BAST'S CASE Detroit Prelate Named Head of

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 SMITHSONIAN GETS MINERAL RARITES + Collection of Over 8,000 and $50,000 Endowment Receiv- ed Under Canfield Will. The...

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 i . MUSICIANS HONOR - NATIONAL OFFICER 200 at Banquet for Mrs. Edgar S. Kelley—Commis- . sioners Are Present. Two hundred...

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 E _SUNDAY BTAR. WASHINGTON. PRINCIPALS GUARD Flect in Adeatic Faces Reduceion [ISTRICT HEARINGS FSecasonable for Family and

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. Susan B. Anth —A meetinz und committee on legis reform of the fou Thursday

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. DOCTORS T0 EQUP | [NEWS OF THE CLUBS | NEW.LABORATORIE x.), Washington, who told “how broad- 25 Contests...

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 RS o LEGION OF VIRGINIA PLANS BIG PARADE Armistice Day Celebration| at Richmond to Be Elahorate. Special Dispatch to The Star

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 " 80 B Taila (®1926. by Eurans MacLean.) SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS Lalla an Arabian woman. has fled from the village of

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 NOVEMBER 7. 1926—-TART 1. : - i n | ence to make way for that Old Testa-; seemed to cry out to the very door of | home. 1 wa

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. NOVEMBER 7, 1926—PART 1. | raMc congestion. may now enter the | walked about the grounds

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 All notices for this column must be in the hands of the chairman by noon on the Wednesday preceding the Sun- day on which...

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 . At the fifth annual convention of the Reserve Officers’ Agsoctation of the United States, which concluded its sessions last

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. NOVEMBER 7. 1926—PART 1 m GOODYEAR HEARING"‘"" to dismiss his petition to reopen | . IN

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 THE SUNDAY qTAR \\'ASHI\GTO\' b O, \()\ L\IBER 1926 PART T . g e 2 Hm a Gift a Day and Lay Away until (hnslman...

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