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Evening Star dated September 19, 1927

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 WEATHER. (U 8. Weather Partly cloudy tomorrow fair. Temperatures— p.m. yesterday; lo day. Full report on page 9. Burean...

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 BURNING OF INFANT PROBED BY POLICE Assistant Attorney Given Ob- : tains New Evidence. Couple Are Detained. Police are...

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 PARKPOWER AMITY ONRIVER 1S SOUGHT wo Members of Planning Commission to Study Pro- gram’s Feasibility. 03 Two members of the

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 MONDAY, SEPI®MBER 19, 1927. flIIlllIflIIIIIIlI|IIIHHIflllllMIlHdHHl['Lfl'lmmfll it Ithfl Ku Klux Klan in Indiana a f\“\ dent Mars 3

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 5] PLANES START INBIG AIR DERBY Mcyers’ Plane Leading in Dash From Rooseve!t Field. overnizht stop at St. P ey a pilot and

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 8 . DR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1927. MR et 3 '. RESU[IS UF IRISH R A T o IIRS Al B Sz R NO

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 TIE TVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1927 s 7 R e : ! TAR. L . | | e rest of the electrical e he leadi

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 3 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D C. MONDAY. ....September 19, 1927 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor

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 IIV _LEVENIN (1 WASHINGTON, TEMBER 1!7. ‘lfl‘."‘ STAR, ‘D C., MONDAY: _§FP EDUCATION M BTA UNTVERSITY SCHOOL. s atory,...

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 FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1927. FINANCIAL" & K .:‘]:;;:ql IA...

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 FINANCIAL SPECULATIVE LIST OF BONDS WEAKER Higher Money Rate Factor. Rest of Securities Steady, but Market Is Dull. BY...

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 ] PRIGES UNCHANGED INGENTER MARKET Lemons Scarce- and High After Hot Weather Period. Melons Are Higher. Iced tea drinkers...

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 v girls of the s which_they it N Callformn eyl alinlins ned for Col. Charles . Lindbergh’s visit to Los Ang tion-wide xlr...

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 SOCIETY The Postmaster General and Mrs. . New| NEW EMBASSY HOSTESS from here to Greenwich, Conn., to serve as judge of...

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 (Continued from Fourteen kins had their daughter, Miss Olive 'wTuTAKEUPPLAN* soc_@TY { l\ln( is | :l':ulll:\'c‘ :\( (he...

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 OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THEATERS rous oceasions, but these Kouns’ POLI'S—"Queen High.” stand out on account of the

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 = AMUSEMENTS 1 st Side songs and dances. 1 in f story of romance and due in ace. World Events are shown on the screen, while

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 (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) Brother, Smile,” which heads the bill at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater this week. Jack

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 =~ o THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. N. 0. MOXNDAY., SEFPTEMBER 19. 1927. " T PALAIS ROYAL Sale! Thousands of Yards of Plain

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 ‘World’s Fair, Huge Network Broadcast and Fight to Furnish Programs. At once heralding the radic world fair, the advent of a

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 WILLSPAUGH SEES HOPE FOR PERSIA Believes Country Will Con- tinue to Prosper—Need for Fiscal Efficiency Seen. Dr. A. C....

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 WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1927. THE EVENING ST, Momdward & Lothrap 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Women’s Tan and

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 SUNDAY LOSS BUT FOURTH IN 13 EXTRA-INNING TILTS Griffs Have Won Eight and Tied in One of Clashes Ranging From 10 to 1 5...

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 SPORTSY Broadside Promised Tomorrow. BY ALAN J. GOULD, Associated Press Sports Editor. HICAGO, September 19.—With both...

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 SPORTS? THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, Tunney to Carry the Calm A ORDAINED BY FATE, GENE BELIEVES, TO Champion Explains His

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 26 WOMAN’S PAGE." Fagot Stitch for Children’s Frocks BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER RODUCING In the mmer children seem to grow like

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 WOMA NS "PAGE. Tea Gown for BY MARY EEE —EE—————, The poor girl shivering in an old- fashioned tenement on a frosty Au- tumn

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 i LADY SLIPPER Author of “MYSTERIOUS SWEETHEART.” Copyright, 1026, Thompson Feature Service, (Continued from Yesterday's...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1927. ROOMS, ETC. 20 —_— BUSINESS...

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 APARTM i868 NE bright. ~sunny Jarge rooms ll. private vt e sleaping 1 batn e rooms. entire 3d floor: heat, cluded: $30. Sw -

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 REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) 3 REDUCED RENTS. 4524 TOWA AVE. N.W., At Corner 13th and Buchanan Sts. |

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 weagesa. REAL SALE—HOUSES. With detached garage. in_excellent secti file bath. covered front porch and double rear porches:

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19 AUCTIONS, . i TON SAL JCTION SALE! "CTION SALES. ICTH

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 VERNON MT. STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Roupd Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe

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