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Evening Star dated December 14, 1926

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 WEATHER. . Weather Burean Forecast.) Partly cloudy and much colder to- night, minimum temperature about degrees; tomorrow...

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 BUSINESS LEADERS TOVISITHARRISON ?Vill Discuss Means of Keep- i ing Southern Railway Offices Here. The presidents of the...

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 NEW NIGHT AIR MAIL PLANNED BY NEW Line including Washington Philadelphia and New York to Atlanta Considered. A night air mail

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 PROOF OF MEXIGAN - RADICALISM ASKED La Guardia Resolution Calls on State Department to Explain News Reports. Congress will

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 n HOGAN OPENS PLE \ FOR O DEFESE U. S. Counsel Accused of “Vicious Vilification’ of Doheny and Fall. & £y vi (Continued from

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 |Bans Placing Seals On Face of Letters | For Foreign Mails| QUASHING OF CASE ASKED BY SINCLAIR Says Congress Action Has...

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 NEW GOVERNMENT - PLANTOBE HEARD Montgomery Federation to Weigh Suburban Changes at Special Meeting. Southern Montgomery...

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 mE EVENING STAR'dGD'-h» Steel fabrication can be nr-:hc could not again be tried, but his ‘With Sunday Morning Edition....

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 =_———— MRS. L. P. WRIGHT DIES. Mormer Washingtonian, Church ‘Worker, Succumbs in Florida. Mrs. Lydia Powell Wright, 85 years

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 - CAMPAIGN FOR BEAUTIFICATION OF SCHOOL GROUNDS IS BEGUN S, AN R Community Groups' Committee Adopts Resolutions Urging...

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 §433,197 NEEDED INSCHOOL GROUNDS Cost of Beautifying and Im- proving Sites Estimated by D. C. Officials. | their trade and

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 WASHINGTON LEADS IN'SUN HEAT TESTS Delicate Instruments From Smithsonian Shipped to - Other Continents. Seven silve shortly

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 — __THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. to spend 25 cem-‘zmplwn. Materials cost $180.373,537. |

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 L e TRACTION STOCKS MARKET LEADERS Upward. Drift Predominates, But Price Changes Are Confused. BY STUART P. WEST. Special Dii

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 FINANCIAL. BUTTER IS FIRMER N CENTER MARKET Egg Prices Are Weaker, While Other Values Are About Unchanged. A very firm...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., . C, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1928. “What Attractive Gifts!” Spontaneously this expression comes

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 { larly the | | | CAMERAMEN CAUGHT IN graphs at police to enforce the ®; ld Sunday were charged w th performing uny lmn mul

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 SO CIETY. OCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge to Dine With Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg This Evening HE President and Mrs....

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Highteenth Page.) illustrate her lecture by the use of a new map of Europe. Approximately 80 guests

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 WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. - material falling over the face. These remained obligatory in Turkey until...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, - 1926. EXRASERMAY | i LV N LOGARND Informed Profess to Know 1...

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 - TAKOWA CITZENS AR BIRTHOA New Officers Preside at As- sociation’s 39th Anniver- sary Meeting. The Takoma Park Cit fon...

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 BELL SEES MERGER - ASPOSSBLE SU[]N i Return of 5- Cent Fare Doubt- ! ed by Commissioner in Talk to Piney Branch Body. i...

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 Florida TS0 NEENG [ SOUTHERN RESORTS Via Double Track-Sea Level Roate SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT PUNCTUALITY 8 Thru Trains...

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 26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, U. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1926 : . T0 MEASURE TIME % Bureau Perfects Apparatus _of Minute

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 196. % ' SALE-132 LIVING ROOM SUITES o m o r r o w a t T k.e e 6 il

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. mm*&m%m&%fim&m&wm&&mxwflmmmg&w&&m 277 Boys’ 79c to $1.50...

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 Buy Seruvice. Gifts Now-—Mail Early for Better We Vaintain @ Gift Wrapping Department, W hare Gift: WU Be Suitably Wrapped

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 30 INDUSTRALOVE TO VST SEEN Electro-chemical Head Holds - | One Flaw I knew a man o brave and daring that danger was his...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. Gift Wrapping Desk Conveniently Located in the Basement...

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 3 ,fi ¥ / i g ; i » 0 8 AT Our Cust Men’s Garter Sets “Good “olors. 59c Rompers for and Creepers 2 $1 Gingham, chamibray and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. Lansburgh & Bro. s MR. “ILLIA\IS A\ ARTISTIC BARBER,...

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 | | a Wednesday—"a sale of 1 1,000 stu-flnlng Hats! Tailored—dressy—conservative—or striking, there’s a hat for vour every...

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 8. THE EVEN. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1926, nd ! { corn palace. An auditorium (bt ut the then stu dous e

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 'THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, . C. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1926. FHRGEU 8 STAMPSICHEM'CAL DEVELOPMENT...

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 v . . PEONAGE CHMRGE | FAGED Y FARNER Georgian Accused of Com- ; pelling Men to Labor for } Him Under Threats. By the...

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 to bring K in Lincoln, | reign in tire Northw | ception of WO w | watter i rien Spring 17NEW STATIONS . RECEIVE LICENSES : -

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 - THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BETTER CONDITIONS IN AIR BOOST RADIO nounced has been encountered with the better...

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 40 Y(UTH FINDS HOME - SYSTEM BROKEN S ‘Sees World Today Through Eyes Almost as Practical as Those of Parents. By the...

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 SPORTS. "THE ' EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. SPORTS. Yale’s Grid Failure Is Laid to Loss of

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. SPORTS. Pitchers in Demand at Chicago Session :...

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 SPORTS. — Stern Opposition Likely for Cards in 1927 : Man FOUR BIG GRID GAMES ON CORNELL SCHEDULE I THACA, N. Y., December

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 DISTRICT T0 VOTE, OHIO SOGIETY TOLD Edson Predicts Franchise Rights Will Come to Local Residents. president of ling officer

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 BEGIN THE STORY HERE. Spencer Trumbull, son of & wealthy father, BY E. J. RATH. (Copyrighs, 1926, by G. Howard Wats.) 18...

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 WOMA N’S PAGE. Leather as Material for Presents BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. It is surprising what attractive glfts can be made

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 WOMA Short Fur Coat BY MARY The revival of the short jacket ought to be good news to the woman who has a rather worn or...

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 48 Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. lg: nd P sta—Dar Pharmacs. :23? ;:|= st —\""n,hflfl\l{‘r At and l;m Co. § th st —

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. ’AUTOMOBILES, ®TC: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. e !THE SWISS FAMILY...

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 RDS FORDS FORDS Roadsters as low as........$50 Tourings as low as..... 75 Coupes as low as ......... 50 . Sedans as low...

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 (Continued.) __ A NUMBER OF DESIRABLE APARTMENTS. st _res that represent over rental -m:m edites Kall informatio 34."€R"B.

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 nued.) A HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. ufll-mm bung.. bath, ‘water, oon: ivenience: attic Tms 10 sewer. every modern BOSWELL. Mt....

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 AUCTIONS JHE EV NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926 STEAMSHIPS FOR SALE—HOUSES (Cont'd). ALE OR...

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 54 _— =3 BROOKLAND GROUP CHARGES INVASION Citizens Accuse Nelghbormg Bodies and Ask Parley tc Fix Boundaries. Neighboring...

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