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Evening Star dated March 4, 1927

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, not so cold; about 28 degrees fair and warmer. Temperature—H lowest...

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 69TH CONGRESS SETS RECORD FOR FIGHTS AND IMPORTANT ACTS MANY INPORTANT SIRHENRY LUNNLL INGA English Lecturer and Lay ‘¢...

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 " VARE-SMITH FIGHT STATUS UNGERTAIN May Go on Pay Roll Now, But Whether They Will Take Oath of Office in Doubt. By the...

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 PRESIDENT SIGNS HOST OF MEASURES Chief Executive Has Lull in| Hour Before Noon, Wait- ing at Capitol. Brushing aside all...

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 \] b e DEFICIENCY AND SLUSH BILLS . KILLED AS CONGRESS ADJOURNS (Continued from First Page.) * gormer Gov. Pinchot of...

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 THE EVENING EJ‘ARZ WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. 6 T e | in D ] o1 called uonum sleep. Mrs: Dawson said that Bllly

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 *hours later. *when his _ | ONEKILLED, FOUR HURT IN ACCIDENTS John A. Soulhern, Hit byi Street Car, Dies—Youth Injured in...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D..C. FRIDAY.........March 4, 1027 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Edltor e

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 RITES FOR JOHN C. ASHTON WILL BE HELD TOMORROW Weather Bureau Official Who Died | ton Cemetery While Driving Automobile to Be

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 10 PRISONER ADMITS TENMARRIAGES May Have Been Others, Man Who Spent 18 of 33 Years Behind Bars, Says. By the Associat SAN FR

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 " I'HE $llll[ll] MoVl FIRMS WILL MERGE Stanley, West Coast and =) First National Deal May Be Completed Next Week. 1CO-ED BANK

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 STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 1927. FISH BILL HELD “SILLY.” ! Gov. Smith Refuses to Approve U. S. DEPARTMENT | OF

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 13 whether to take the job which will immediately pay him most at the ex- pense of his future or whether hea should sacrifi

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 FINANCIAL, STOCKS CONTINUE | GLIMBING TODAY Motors, Rails, Steels, Oils and Sugars Leading—In- dustrials Are Strong. Abitibt

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 FINANCIA - EGGS GO HIGHER N MARKET TODAY, Fish Receipt Lighter Due to Stormy Weather Along the ket v s havin: Earliey portc ;

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 WILKINS' AIRPLANE TEST SUCCESSFUL Arctic Explorer Will Hop Off From Fairbanks to Point Barrow Soon. Dy the Associated P...

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 DEMOCRATS RECEIV] BASE Thomas S. MeMillan of South just before the expiration of € E'I'ARTL\G Pinedo (at left), #he BALL...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY i Belgian Ambassador, Baron de Cartier, Returning From New York, Where He Attended a Large Banquet....

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 4 to 6 o'clock, at her residence, 1516 ‘Webster street. Maj. and Mrs. Charles Redding Williams have closed their apartment,

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 SEIZURE OF SHIP HELD AGT OF WAR Captain of Vessel With Cargo of $1,000,000 in Rum May L. Ask Panama’s Aid. Br the Associated

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 ’ }Chinese Diplomat FLAGS IN SCHOOLS ssociated Press XCOUVER, | Hasn’t Been Paid LOCALC.A.R.GOAL Salary for Year| British...

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 IBANEZ REJECTS PLEA FOR JUDGE Chilean Premier Refuses to Allow Deported Jurist to | . Be Reinstated. t By the ‘Associated...

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 Week End Homemade Candy Special, 2 Pounds, 95¢ I'wo pounds of our homemade as sorted chocolate creams. bonbons and nuts; made

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 G Street at Eleventh Sale! Hundreds of Flattering Styles in Brand New ‘Spring Hats ’5.85 It’s a special puthase——nol a single

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 THE EVENING S’F‘\]R WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH ks Women Descend on House of Commons |“ n & tn seeking release (rom his

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 Vail's ()Itl-Fa.shiom’d Garden Lilac Vegetal Ale T USe for astringent, delightfully t and refreshing for toilet and after...

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 (v gasoline, papers, medicine and i o e PASSES STATE SENATE | Sirgical suppiten. ice. cream for con- ; ‘” S w MBHES [: ASE

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 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. U, FRIDAY. MARCH 4. 1927. RERZIERXZRXLILRIZERILIZIZRNERXIRXZRXZILIZERIRIRX:...

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 THY. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1929. FOFSIODE | e v s TOSTHDOLCOSILY 5 e | | Donor Gets $1,740.600 and

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 TALLGEDARSHOLD CEREMONALFETE Baltimoreans Participate in Anniversary Event. Parade Is Held. Several thousand members of...

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 E: THE EV NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1927 Wrflfl—-—— George Cox, mate of the schooner that b wants yo more...

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 THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCI 4, 1927, RRRARARBZLBE 8838888883888 833333 2233888333883...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927....

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 THE _EVENING l B. & 0. FILES TITLE SUIT. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., FRIDAY, MARCH 4, received its check from Congress for |...

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 FOOD PAGE. Selection of Various Styles Must Be Made With Proper Attention to Comfort and Gen- The attractiveness of your home

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Budgeting in the Household Routine BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Tamily and personal budgets are essentlal to a

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Vibrant Color and Good Taste BY MARY MARSHALL, Bands of rose and mauve on gray; pastel shades of green, blue

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 D. ©, FRIDAY, MARCH %, 1927. ' THE EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTO SPORTS. g J ® J ° J o e g0 » National Recruits Will Fill Line-up

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 ._THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. ‘Pirates Regarded As Having Better Pennant Prospects This Year

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 - Sharkey by Defeating M’Tigue Joins M JACK WINS BY TECHNICAL . K. 0. IN TWELFTH ROUND Mike, Conceding Many Pounds, Puts Up

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 “Eastern Rifle Te .SQUAD IS BUSY PRIMING FOR TITLE SERIES MEETS Al € Apart f D v L] ' v SPORTS. Capitol Hill Shots Also to

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 som co-operation-in-art prizes of $2,000 'JHREE WOMAN WINNERS for the best architectural designs ased on primitive American

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 MARCH 4, 1927. RADIO ADS OPPOSED. “Indeed I Do” One Of Two Selections é Efforts Being Made to Eliminate| |, et by - Goldinin-

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 = 44 POKER PORTRAITS—THE MENTAL HAZARD. i \WELL, HERE 'S \NHERE | GET ITAND GET T GOOD' 1 HAVES T HAD Ay LUCK SINCE. THE...

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 MISCELLANEOUS . FOR SALE—AUNMOBILM. “BUIOKS. II eln nxmlblc your, m ‘ra ioos® GRG Maln, 8230 fiulcx 'mmu'ec. brice. nvm 1024 4

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. R._(Cont'd). 10: 5 . W AVE Apt " 1] 5‘2‘% ."figu O e Boog. mleougie Jiruia: b Thetity. Phone Adums T 900 28rd

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 I"' large six-room “3'-'- home with I Sind double vack out: hot-water perfect.condition. ception hall through lights i Just

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 ‘KEXTE ESTATE. BY GENE BYRNES - ! FOR COLORED. A\ BARGAIN, NORTHEAST. Very Easy Terms. i T THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D.

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, T. U. FRIDAY. WARUH 3, 1927. STEAMSHIPS. " 49" FOR SALE—HOUSES THE DUMBUNNIES—The...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. EXHIBIT TO DEPICT K A P \X’”“ Z MAKING OF MONEY| NINTLHOABOV'E Gs.

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