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Evening Star dated March 1, 1927

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 WEATHER. L4 of Weather Bureau Forecast. ) Snow tonight; tomorrow snow prob ably mixed with or rain; nc much change in Te...

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 2 »» T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 19 27. $50,000 POOL HERE PLANNED BY JULY T Proiect in East...

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 MANY INMARYLAND ORATORY CONTES Enroliments Ten Times Greater This Year for Prize in Speaking. With only eleven days remaining

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 U. 5. T0 ESTABLIS PULPMILL IND. C. Project Planned at Enorav- | ing Bureau to Dispose of L Worthless Currency. Uncle Sam is

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 PACIFIC HARMONY CENTERS IN HAWAI Islands Playing Important Role in U. S.-Canada- Australia Relations. BY ROBERT T. ALL....

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 COOLIDGE HALF WAY) " INELECTEDTERN Politicians Eagerly Apprais- | ing His Strength for 1928 " After Farm Bill Veto. + BY...

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 HYATTSVILLE BODY FAVORS PARK PLAN Chamber of Commerce Votes Approval of Planning Com- mission Project. Special Dispatch to

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 TH With Sunday Morning Edition. WASBHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY..... March 1, 1927 THEODORE W. NOYES e The Evening Star ) ; 1...

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 CARRINGTONS FIGHT | DUEL WITH CANES Brother, Named in $1,- 000,000 Suit, Hurt in Midnight Conflict. By the Associated Press

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 HOUSE PASSE BL 10 ELEVATE US| Sends Measure to Senate for Second Time by Vote of 243 to 111. By the Associated Press. For the

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 RADIO EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOLS URGED Should Follow Motion Picture in Instruction Outfit, N. E. A. Delegates Assert. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, IEIBIEIEIBIXEXEXEIZIEITRTRXTEIRNGERG: Titania’s Palace, that de- lightful abode of Fairy- land,

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 PRICES GO HIGHER INCOTTON MARKET Renewed Firmness at Liver- pool and Good Spot Demand 'in South Factors. Py the Associated

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 14 * FIN ANCIAL. STOCKS GO LOWER ON PROFIT-TAKING Confident Tone of Past Two Weeks Absent—Irregular- ity Follows. Special...

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 FINANCIAL. RPERTS PREDICT * SUGAR PRICE RISE Grip of Cuba on Markets of i World Tightens—Restric- tion Big Factor....

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 NG DSHPPONTS WONEN OFBRTAN Failure to Remember Ballot- less Hosts in Recent Ad- dress Is Resented. By the Aseociated Press.

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 MARCH 1, 1927 | | | | | Miss G terior de terson m: or, leaving ion on Dupont Circle, which_she is now preparing to be...

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 SOCIETY.’ SOCIETY Pinner to President and Mrs. Coolidge| | Fenn, Mrs. Richard Yat | by the Labor Head and Mrs. Davis | &...

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 LAWYER DESCRIBES SEARLES' LEGACIES Says He Did Not Know Amount Intended for For- mer Elevator Operator. By the Associated...

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 WOMAN JURY DUTY | BILLIS PRUI[STEI] Board of Trade Opposes| Measure in Communica- tion to President. Opposition to enactment

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 APPROVES ARMY PROMOTION BILL Senate Passes and Sends to House Measure Modify- ing Seniority System. A measure setting up &

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 22 THE EVEN TUESDAY, MARCH -1, 1927. GEN. ESTRADA GETS PRISON SENTENCE Must Serve 21 Months and Pay $10,000 Fine—12 of i...

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 | . e ! at the income became her persona \Barber Shop Opened for Dog Aristocrats; |AGREES THAT TRUST | i suoid's Scommick Rex

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 24 CLAMS MEXICANS HAVEDNDED U S, Archbishop-Says Propaganda Turned Many Against Official Policies. Declaring that Mexico has

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 ont-7th, Sth ir through the new 7th and 8th elevator and stairway inside the ases to make the opening of the in your life as

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 26 THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1927. The Reservation Shrubbery Sale, now on the sixth floor,...

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 ' Mrs. Margaret Schmith, the child’s " HANGING IS ASKED FOR SLAYER OF BOY State Denounces Harold Croarkin for Beating Child‘

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