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Evening Star dated November 13, 1926

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 WEATH Bureau Cloudy and warmer tonight and to- obably showers tomorro morrow Temperature—Highest, pm. vesterday: lowest, 33,

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 LA PLATA DAMAGE PLACED AT 500 Careful Survey of Storm Area | Being Made—Total Relief Fund Gifts, $8,500. "With The Evening

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 ICAL MEASIRE | STUDEDATHEARING Head Tax Opposed, Higher Auto Levy and Annual Real Estate Payment Advocated. Strong opposition

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 ‘c!uud. because it certainly afforded a ‘uuperb opportunity for thinking things over, At the end of the hour or so de- voted

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 * THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ALL“SENSATIONS' ¢ FADE UNDER OKTH Startling Stories Turn to Rumors as

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 THE EVENING STAR »“’l[h 7§n!|!5y_Mornln!_E}Iflml. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY . .November 13, 1926 SRR @HEODORE W. NOYES it ©he

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 |..mu|.”:'"’” LT 'THE Four Remarkable Home Buys That Careful Homeseekers Cannot Afford to Overlook 1205 Columbia Road N.W. A

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 President and Mrs. Coolidge Are Hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield, Who Are Here From Mexico City. HE President and Mrs. Cool-

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 Drinking Liquor THE EVENING ST. ELECTION TIE SUIT |G ies Atter FLIPIND LEADERS IS FILED BY SMALL Prince Georges Legislative

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 n DISTRICT'S APPEAL FORVOTEONRADID Addresses at City Club Mass Meeting Tonight to Be Broadcast. * The District's plea for...

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 ON TRADE AFFARS Closing Session of Associa- tion Is Devoted to Wages, Open Shop and Rates. By the Associated Press "R IT...

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 12 CHURCHWOMEN BID MEN TO MEETING Episcopal Diocese Auxiliary | Arranges Institute Program | for Tuesday. The m: of Wa ny...

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 10 HOLD MEETING Columbia Association Wil' Begin 49th Session Here on Mcnday. The forty-ninth anfiual meeting of tha Columbia

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 14 CHURCHMEN HONOR REV. DR, THOMPSON Reception and Dinner Plan-| ned for Moderator of Pres- byterian General Assembly. A...

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 SP Wealth h of Big Foot Bell Games Today Will Pack Stadiums in Various Sections ORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .,...

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 DECIDING THE UNOFFICL} CHAMPION SEiv Op some of his Senate associates ju links. The scores were “withheld from publication.

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 REAL ESTATE BUILDING WAGES WASHINGTON, HOLDING FIRM, WITH LABOR SUPPLY PLENTIFUL Unions, With Largest tory, p]an Movc Week

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 1926. REAL ESTATE. 18 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, builder: to erect two metal...

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 R FURNISHING EAL ESTATE. THE HOME Conducted for The Star BY ELIZABETH STETSON AND GENEVIEVE HENDRICKS Questions Answered Miss

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 20 REAL ESTATE, whi® be the jaat until another planting time approaches. RETR The 1926 s ene on the ateur gardener, and |...

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 REXT ESTATE. Gardening in Washington _._{Continued from Page Twenty) _ as to allow water and frost to pene- hope of...

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 2 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926. REAL ESTATE. _ —— Real Estate.” 1924....

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926.' REAL ESTATE. - 38 During the first 10 months

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 REAL I.¥ REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. i i | ‘rmistice dny has recalled the! r.d's indebtedness to the men who | sht a war to save

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 REAL ESTATE WHEN WE GO SHOPPING BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN. ¢ Must Be Looked Into. Mirrors should be looked into. now | t you

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 REAL ESTATE." MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LO! Reducing the Abdomen. Dear Lois Leeds: 1 have been for some time trying to pick up the

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 WOMAN’S 'PAGE. Features of Old and New Kitchens BY LYDIA LE BARO) WALKER. THE PULLMAX KITCHE:! OLD-FASdIONED KITCH REMINISC D

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 28 * FI TREND IRREGULAR lummkmmmfl Demand for Low-Priced Mo- tors Offset by Indus- trials” Weakness. By the Associated Prese |

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 FINANCIAL. BUSINESS QUTLOOK CONTINUES BRIGHT Usual Bear Stories Circulat- ing, But Many Factors Refute Them. BY J. C. ROYLE.

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 r 3o THE EVENING _ ANPLE SUPPLIES OF TURKEYS SEEN Pealers Not- Sure About h’hanksgiving Price, But Ex- # pect Plenty of...

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 (®1926. by Eureap MacLesn.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Antonius. a Roman_soldier lying in an inn with & hroken leg (in

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. 2o (Continucd. a0 SEWING MACHINES—OId_machines: mede §00d s now: none for sale:...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Centinued.) CRASH! CRASH! CRASH! MONDAY At Noon —we will sell the following cars at

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 APARTMENTS, ETC.. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. l _APARTMENTS— THE EVENING [3) 2101 RHODE ISLAND AV all outwide: cormer house....

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 REAL ESTATE. —_— APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. NEW APARTMENT 410 15th ST. N for_occupancy. Rent 250 per month. Attractive 1aining 2

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 38 ___ REAL ESTATE. - __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926 REAL ESTATE o mny UNSHED. | THE...

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 - REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926. REAL 'ESTATE. 87 — O T ettts | —— FOR...

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 AU AUCTION sAl CUTURE DAVS CTIONS. AUCTIONS SALES. TUKE DAVS, ACAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Large Stcck Imported and

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