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Evening Star dated December 7, 1926

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 WEATHER. ¥ (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness, probably fol- lowed by rain late tonight and tomor. Tow;

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 2 ARBITRATION URGED 10 PROMOTE PEACE Conference on Cause and Cure of War Considers U. S Mexican Affairs. Arbitration as a...

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 THE Established builder wants 2 experienced men to sell new houses. Salary and Commission Replies Confidential Address Box

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 4 100 BILLS SENT INAS HOUSE 0PN Nearly Every Phase of Inter- est Is Touched—12,000 Old Measures Pending. House committee...

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 THE EVE G _STAR, WASH GTO. D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER._ 7, 1926. ~ G.0.P.CHEFS LAU ANNUAL MESSAGE Cemocratic Leaders, How- ever,

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 { CREERON | Silk and Metallic Hats designed on youthful | lines. The ideal hat to wear with furs. | CREERON, 614 12th St ing

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 PAVING DECISICN MAY BRING SUITS Corporation Counsel Sees Possibility cf New Appeals From Front-Foot Levy. The Orsdel iemnir

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 il THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C A d MRR: 1 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.

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 CGITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A card party and dance for the benefit of the Union Protestant Church, Herald Harbor, will be given...

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 10 ol PTOLSGVE L | IN SLEUTHS DEATH Wife of Oklahoma Detective Held for Quiz After Find- ing Weapons in Home. By the...

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 ~ Florid a pRygsT oLAYTON - ONUTILITES BODY SOUTHERN RESORTS Via Double Track-Sea Level Route SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT...

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 MURDER CAARGE Williamson County Man Ar- rested Half Hour After’ Quitting Office. By the Aesociated Press, MARION, 1L,...

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 MENING ECONOMY NOWBIG PROBLEM Drop in Silver Big Blow to In- dustry—Low-Cost Pro- ducers Well Off. BY J. C. ROYLE. Erc 4]...

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 14 ® BULLSHOLD SWAY | e " INSTOCK MARKET Péblic Support Is Still Small, “ But Several Issues Hit New Top Marks. BY STUAKT P.

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 FINANCIAL, "~ COTTON 1S QUIET {N TRADING TODAY Market Fluctuates Within Narrow Limits—Cables Are Little Better. By the...

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 CABARETS DEMAND ALL CLOSE OR NONE Curfew at 3 A.M. Should Ap- ply to Hotels, Etc., Say New York Entertainers. By the...

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 Kansas (right), majority leader of S Senator Charles Curtis of the Senate, and Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas,...

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 * Présidefit and Mrs. Tonight With Vice President-and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests

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 SOCIETY _ (Continued }g_)m Eighteenth Page.) and Mrs. Tullio Serafin, M Harry Norment, Mrs. La: Gen. and Mrs. ¥ and ‘u s....

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 * to be the chief source of illicit rum in < the Northwest States and California, 3 legislation befare ? which conven ?...

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 THE FVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926. LIQUOR SPREADING ‘ ( i i , | MR ez Plopdward & Wofhrop [CEEEE

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 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926. e® Lansburgh & Bro. == " THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. -A _ DEPENDED UPON SINCE 1860...

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 THE EVENING @ Lansburgh & Bro. STAR WASHINGTON N, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926.. @ . WHOSE WORTH AND WELCOME OUTLAST THE

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 DOUBLE DROWNIG STLLISMYSTERY Death in Surf of Mining Engi- neer and Wealthy Woman Florida Puzzle. By the Associated Press. (¢

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 Order Your Personal Greeting Cards —Only a few days remain in which to get your order placed for personal greeting cards....

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 26 - Gun Found Beside Scrivener to Be Taken To settle definitely the origin of the | At the time police discredited the n 1 i

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER T, 1926. Sl & — GIFT WRAPPING DESK CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT

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 -] THE EVENING STAR, \VASIUNGTQN, D. C.; TUESDAY, DECEM,BER‘ 7, 1926. New Dresses for the Larger W oman 319.50 Satins,...

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 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926. 29 ECH T Co~Chrisimas Shopping L] Scoop-seat Chair, with...

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 T30 - BABIES PUT FIRST BYMRS PN Not Interested in Offer of $2,500 2 Week by British Producer, She Says. By the Associated...

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 1926. D. 0., TUESDAY, DEC EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, THE For Christmas Gifts Girls’ $5.00 Colored Raincoats With Hats to...

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 _32 THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 1926....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1926. m————_—;——————————_—_—_————— 3 %&fi%%%fi%&@fim%m&fi@%...

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 Text of President’s Message S Country Should Continue Profitable ECONOMY. WASTE ELIMINATION Policies Nov.v in Effect,...

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 MUCH TIME MIGHT BE SAVED BY INNOVATION, MESSAGE SAYS Other Bills, Now Crowded Out of Short Session, Could Be Considered. Is

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 GET A GooD PICTURE OF MIKE AN TH KID SHAKIN HANDS AN RUSH 1T RIGHT BACK To TH OFFICE, TH SOUMD WORLD NEWS PHOTA SERVICE WILL

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 » RASK'S quick eyes surveyed the lounge room of the club and once more met those of Trumbull. The scrutiny was blunt and...

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 " 38 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1926. RUBBER P"]NEER FASCISTS RULE SPORTS. |Liquor, Chili and

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 SPORTS. ' Peaceful Session in Store for BWW HARMONY FEATURE P MINORS CONFAB Change in Ownership of Co- lumbus A. A. Clubs Is

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 SPORTS. ONLY DOZEN SUCH FEATS - Th:pmpson of Georgetown *99-Yard Dash—McPherson of North Caro- ! lina Races 93 Against...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 192. SPORTS. 41 Derlzpseyito Start Training for Comeback :

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 WOMA N’S PAGE, " Small Economies 8Y LYDIA LE BARM There hepau sAying sort that vhethe or not. 1e of them. her small |...

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 Protective Footwear for Winter BY MARY The won Winter with cause ghe re goes about cold ankles does so be. wants to, and not

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 It's Getting Closer and Closer to Chrlstmas, F olks——So Don t Delay Your Chnstmas Shoppmg Buy at “The Natlona ” on EArSY...

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 - WRGTO FEATURE WEAF ATTRACTIONS Women’s Hour in Afternoon to Consist of Music and Two Addresses. Another Eveready hour, the

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 THE EVENING Bond Forfeiture Star “Want Ad” In Divorce Case | Branch Offices Upheld on Appeal |1 i p wu=pey e —mg Pharmacy.

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. 47 NS o UNITIES. | THE SWISS

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC R TAR, \GTON, T IS] ) : ROOMS, ETC FOR SALE—AUTOMCBILES. ’ 1026, i g BY BUD FISHER |-APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED.

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 Arn'mmx'rs—umumsm. REDUCED RENTS. CONARD, 13th and Eye Sts NW 11-story fireproot butlds cnll‘ Jocted réu-ufiown ioe. T, and u

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926. _— e _RENT—SUBURBAN . PROPERTY. ! FOR...

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES (Cont SPECIAL—COLORED. Many houses—all sizes, all sections: va- nt A ONERY . D. HOLMES. 19 15th at.

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 CTZENS TOSEK BETTERSTREES Manor Park Group Plans to Get Action on Pleas for Improvement. Manor Park citizens are determined

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