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Evening Star dated November 7, 1927

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Increasing cloudiness, temperature near morrow cloud: Temperatures: yesterday; lowest, Full report on

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 2 = THIEF 1S SURPRISED, BUT MAKES ESGAPE _Burglar  Threatens J. G. Darby After Looting House. Hesse Spurs Police. Awakened by

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 " TRADE BODY HEADS WILL PLAN BUDGET Eoord Officials to Meet Fri- day on Program of Funds for District. A practical program of

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 FL0OD PROBLEMS HELD MOSTVITAL Expected to Overshadow AII; Other Matters at Coming Session of Congress. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. of

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 STATE LEGISLATIVE BODY MEETS HERE Legislature’s Delegation Plans Anpeal to Have Estate Tax Repealed. Heralded as marking the

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 LATIN AMERICAN TRADE WONBY U.S. Overwhelming Predominance Established, Export and Import Figures Show. Fote: This s the icfes

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 COLORADO HOLDS | 71 W.W_.LEADERS KIDWELL REFUTES |, AFFIDAVIT CHARGES IN OIL JURY CASE ___(Continued_from First Page.) an...

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 3 E EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY November 7, 1927 THEODORE W. NOYES The Evening Star

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 dled of cerebral hemorrhage Friday while at the home of her friend, Mrs. Thomas H. Faris, 3206 Park place. Funeral services

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 10 # STOCKS DEVELOP IEHER PRICES Most of Groups Show Strength—Buying Motives Regarded as “Mixed.” BY GEORGE b to T TREET. NE

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 FINANCIAL:S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1927. FINANCIAL. e R DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Saturday, 8.58;

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 » D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER _7. 1927. UYING IS NORMAL IN LOCAL MARKET Fine Weather and Attractive | Display of Commodities...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927. SON OF CHIEF JUSTICE SPEAKS AT Y. M. C. A. EXERCISES. Chief J

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 Sir Esme and Lady Isabella Howard Hosts at Pre-Nuptial Dinner for Secretary of Embassy. Ambassador of Great Bri-|Eye, Ear and

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 - DR SHTH PRASED FORLONG ERE St. Thomas’ Rector Laud-| ed by Bishop for 25 Years | of Church Work Here. High tribute was paid

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 F00D SHOW OPENS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Retail Grocers Plan Enter- tainment for Visitors at Auditorium. Thousands of packages of food

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 Women’s Exclusive Coats Many One-of-a-Kind Models Many Copies of Imports Handsome Coats of distinction—the most suc- cessful

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 18 MACFARLAND PAYS ARMISTICE TRIBUTE Head of Federal Council of Churches Speaks at Mt. Vernon Place M. E. An Armistice...

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 THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, . ¢, MONXDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927. Tomorrow’ BASEMENT DOLLARDAY/ Palais Royal Dollar-Day News is

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 OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THFA POLU'S—Lionel Atwill. “The king can do no wrong" sounds the important note of...

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 TS AR s gt % THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1927. : TTEESS e ing. her Yo .make her. escaps, her |[o

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 . THE EVENING : since you'll have to live togother. here are plenty of eggs, Judith.” ' “I'll make an omelet.” | After all,

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 THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGION, D. €. MoNDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1927, She maw the flash of his white teeth | had not impressed her;

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 A Splendid Variety of 4 Fine Fur Coats Reg. $195, $250 and $295 Values At the Special Price of $139 _Styles that are...

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 '"THE_EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY., NOVEMBER VOVF'\I’BER 7 1927. "Hecht Month is Locally Known-—-but These Things

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 Only Two Grid C ontests Here Saturday : Line GRIDIRON SITUATION 'MOHAWKS WELL DRUBBED |SCHOOL GRID GAME GEORGETOWN, BY STRONG

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 Yale-Princeton Clash Tops Last’s Ca ) VISIT MICHIGAN; ILLINOIS PLAYS CHICAGO Wolverines Expected to Show Smart Aerial Attack

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 'WOMAN'S PAGE. - Coffee Fillize for f):linly Cushions BY LADIA LE BARON WALKER, The frugal woman dainty pin cu and for the

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENIN RTAR. WASHINGTO , D. T, MONDAY. X " Evening Gowns for Older Women | BY MARY MARSHALL. | Some women,

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 80 U. 3. RADIO BOARD ORDERS CHANGES Power Boosts, Applications Rejected, Hearings Held in Record of Week. The first week...

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 NOVEMBER 7. 1927 MISCELLANEOUS:' fHE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY. DOGS, PETS, ETC. Ramsdell, :!I'!"Illnh. . PUDS.

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 SALE—-AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) TRES. used and new. all GUARANTEE 1010 PA. A LINCOLN SALESROOM DON'T OVERLOOK THIS SPECIAL

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 APARTM ENTS, ETC. THE EVENING APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. nued.) THE MELROSE, 1343 CLIFTON ST. N.W. Desirable 4-room and bath...

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 JALE—HOUSES. By GENE BYRNES FULLY _ n;r.mnrfn “6-ROOM _ SPANISH PAGE. WITH ec Water pump. earage. > house: all modern...

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