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Evening Star dated December 15, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Snow or rain thi: night and probably tomorrow. Colder tomorrow. Temperature—H yesterday; lowest, Full

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 y 2 CITY STILL NEEDS | NEW CLASSROOMS Opening of Six Buildings This Year Fails to Relieve Conditions Greatly. i Despite the

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 What Aunt Lillian Says' About Christmas Desserts “Nobody’s any fonder of rich pies and plum pudding than I am.” Aunt Lillian

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 4 FF BETTER MUNICPAL PRACTICES SOUGHT FOWLER MAKES PLEA FOR SALE OF SEALS| Cites Instances of Valuable Anti-| Tuberculosis

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 HOEHLING CHARGES OIL JURY ARGUMENTS BITTER AT CLOSE (Continued. from Fourth Page.) | £ present trial will serve merely as the

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 * hotel or office, or cacheing bottle |and sobriety was excellent” and that ‘ where he would be sure to find them, | he “Is

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 ! JUSTICE HOEHLING ORDERS JURY TO WEIGH FACTS IN OIL TRIAL Tells Them That Even if End Is Beneficial | It Would Not Justify

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, —_——— THE ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Post, No. 23, American Legion, will give a dinner to the di i born

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 HAUGEN [+AY DROP NAME FROM BILL - Partnership With McNary in Farm Relief Measure Faces Dissolution. By the Associated Press.

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 SHUBERT-BELASCO—"Sam oviteh.” “S8am Abramovitch lay, arrived last night. It is under the sponsorship of Anne hols, whose...

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 NEW CURE FOR DRUG HABIT PROMISES MUCH MEDICALLY ¢ " EContinued from First Page.) - el Al n, codeine, heroin, chloral hydrate,

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 P from FINANCIAL. N TRADING DRAGGY INGENTER MARKET Fairly Large Shipments of | Live Turkeys Noted at Local Stalls Today. A

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 14 - FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STA\RV \SHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1928. FINANCIAL. | UNDERTONEFIRM ' [NEW YORK...

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 FINANCIAL. " FORDPLANS BG 17 PUZLETOTRADE Motor Magnate Is Confident | He Can Sell Million and Half Cars a Year. BY J. C....

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 16 S0 MY ENTR 1. IFBL PASSE Amendment Favors Wives and Children of Aliens Who Came Prior to 1924. Many aliens who came to...

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 SETS PACE AT LEGION OYSTER ROAST. adjutant of the Vincent B. Costello consumed six dozen of the s THE EVENING STAR,...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY ‘The President and Mrs. Coolidge Honor Guests at Dinner of Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg HE Secretary of State

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 ‘SOCIETY | _Continued from Eighteenth Page.) ‘Informally at dinner last evening at ithe Willard. ¢ . Mr. Clagett Bowie will

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ». ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926, Lansburgh & Bro. e ogse INQUIRE AT THE CANDY...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 19%0. 3 % Lansburgh & Bro. e ogme THE CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEF...

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 New Lounging Pajamas \ gift of irresistible charm—is a gift of one of the new Lounging Pajamas—and one most different....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 1928. FRATERDIUKES COMMITEEPLSS G. 0. P. “Welcome Home”...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926. af thePaloisRoyal = & 2SS STV I...

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 THE EVENING 1928; Clar- ert M. Tittmann, | tersections, many reports of speeding [to them the information that the STAR,...

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 INTERIOR BUDGET DELAYED N HOUSE Argurreni on A!asxan Rall-: way Shin Lines Ties Up Passage. e of Department | | Hil THE...

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 OO $29.75 Scoop-Seat Armchair , $17.95 A chair to grace the living room with its most attractive cover- ing. Good looking and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTb)i. D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926. < 7717V ””Il/ 4 ‘l[//‘ Smm— 1.000 cf the best-looking bags

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 _ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY., DECEMBER 15, For Children Downstairs Bookstore For Everybody Downstalrs...

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 Houschold Aprons $1.00 —Pure Gum Rubber Aprons, in various high colors. Bach neatly boxed for gift giving. Street Floor....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 1926. § | % g g g : : § : g P M Gift Bath Robes for Man’s Approval

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1926. SCARFS, $2.95 Gay, indeed, are the dovely scarfs / i...

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 ' 4 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, "1926. —_——— e e horne; secretary, Mrs. 8. E. Kramer, v...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 19268 85 religion, whether Moslem, Ch "‘ Lo (] gerous ' for the

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 REFUSESTOSING [/ UNTILPAD I FULL Marion Talley Disappoints 1,300 in New Rochelle After Rejecting Check Offer. By the...

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 $4%5 A Wonderful Offering For desk or boudoir, this accurate Gilbert time-keeperof hand rubbed mahogany. See it at your...

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 ATTENPT 10108 QUEEN DISLOSED Professional Tea Taster Held in New York as Suspect in “Raffles” Thefts. By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON D. 0, W‘EDN’EgEAT DECEMBER ' 15, ' 1926, . i 10 1915 atter 33 years of active| CHILD LABOR...

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 F 7 s ‘THE EVENING STAR, ASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926. N__AURLEITH CITIZENS 1~ INDORSE CLAYTON Group Wants

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 THE, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNE$DAY, DECEMBER 15 1926. T ‘The Ford Auto ‘A well made auto for small boys—...

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 42 THE EVENING STORY s Crowing Hens. 3 LEANOR, where are you?" Mrs. Lane called through the house in sharp-toned vexation.

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 “ I THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926. gl Ee s Saves Wearer, But oo | American’s Offer to...

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 = SINGER IS HONORE BY 1010 AT DINNER Mme. Schumann-Heink Likes Motherhood and Citizenship i hbove Triumphs. eink consi...

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 Sunday Monday | NTNG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Wednesday Aun. Q Nilsson DECTBr R 19 | —_—— Ambassador ‘ “Midntgh{. Lovers" —— and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. JN, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 10"6 pmme Natlonal Furmture Co. &m&m&&& N. E Cor. 7th and

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 PREDICTS SCARCITY RABBITT COMES HIGH. Poacher Pays 14,600 Francs for 8hooting One Bunny. PARIS, December 15 (#).—The most...

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 { | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0O, WEDNEED‘AY. DECEMBER 15, 1926. : S S e){”»'ec‘“vo(’% (AR > /g . NS L O%\W\I‘Q‘B TS

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 r_so .DRY INSPECTOR OUT « IN SHOOTING PROBE “Buspension of Hanby at Richmond Follows Wounding of Girl in Auto. {night. =~...

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 RIGHT TURN 00D OVER ALL GOTHAM New Code Speeds Traffic and Recognizes Rights of Pedestrians. Bpecial Dispatch to The Stai NEW

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 2000 DEAD, TOTAL FORMINES N 192 Year’s Figures Are Far From “Black” Record Made in 1907, However. More than 2,000 men Kkilled

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 ! E THE EVENING STAR, WASHTINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNEKDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926. 8 ELECTION OFFICIALS William A, Brown, both negroes.|

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 " b4 4-Piece Walnut=Veneer Bedroom Suite A suite rich in appearance and finely eonstructed of beautiful walnut veneer and...

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 CENTRAL STATES HAVE MOST RADIOS Blizzard Fails to Interfere With Signals From Sta- tions in West. Using as index figures the

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 - RDOBILLCOMNG - UP BY TOMORROW Senator Watson Promises Consideration—New Meas- ure Is Foreseen. The congressional mill...

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 4 MUSSOLINI SPEAKS T0U.S.OVER RADID Record Made in Rome Broad- cast From Chicago—Opera Stars on Program. By the Associated

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 e | GREENLAND YIELDS CATHEDRAL RUINS Danish Archeologist Finds | . Trace of Eric the Red’s | Lost Colony. Correspondence of

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 CITY PARKS MADE - OF TONS OF SAND Chicago Dumps Ship Loads { in Changing Lake Mich- ¢ E igan Shore Lines. By the Associated

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 v 80 HARRIS AND HOWLEY TALK (€0 SPORTS. - BUSINESS AT CONFERENCE Washington Seeking Catcher From St. Louis in Ex- change for

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 K SP ORTS. THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTOX, 12 RALE €, WEDNES P Collegiate Basket Ball Campaign Here Will Get Under AMERICAN U. TO

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Smart Gifts Made From Kid Gloves BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Let me remind you that old dogskin gloves can be...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Saving Money by Revamping Frocks BY MARY MARSHALL. The art of making over clothes is ©certainly not vet a lost

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 EARLY WAR CLAIM PAYMIENTS URGED ; ,ldlustment Bul Reported to House Provides for Im- mediate Action. The alien property...

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 / THY EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926. & 350 Overcoats ~ > 400 Suits ~ Clheir Regplar Price...

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 THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON THE GIRL IN THE SECOND CABIN BEGIN THE STORY HERE. "’“Lr. 0 oumball. wn of o wealtny Tlary and

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 MISCELLANEOUS. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. H i { THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON. Beautiful floors make beautiful homes: old floors...

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 APARTM APAR’I‘!IEN'I‘S—I’TR.\'ISIIED. Contivued.) THE CL Four Jurge rooms aiture._Main 6514 or Col. . cheerul. fur.:...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1926. ROOMS, ETC. E ORI S BY BUD FISHER FUPP 8

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 1926, REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. | REG’LAR

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 REATL FOR FOR SALE—HOUSES (Cont'd). $17,500, Fac:ng the Cathedral. it ;nv;ndu opportumity to ml"nh'ln-: ' A W ‘el\l I lo:“‘

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 AUCTION SALES. I AUCTION SAYES. FUTURE_DAYS. 'WASHINGTON, D. AUCTION SALES, FUTURI? DAYN. C, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS....

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