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Evening Star dated November 11, 1927

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 WEATHER. (D. 8. Weather Cloudy and war; by 1ain afternoon; much Full report on tomorrow; Burean Forecast.) ‘mer tonight,...

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 IGH-WATER CURB PLANS SUGGESTED House Committee Receives Two Concrete Proposals on Mississippi Conditions. Ry the Associated

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 IONE KILLED, 10HURT /INTRACTION CRASH ~0ne in Senous COndmon From Head-0n Collision of Arlington Cars. With a crash that...

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 £ GOVERNOR SMITH HITS ESTATE TAX Rejterates Opposition to Fed- eral Levy as Matter of State Rights. By the Associated Press.

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 D. J. KAUFMAN wc 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. WE INVITE CHARGE ACCOUNTS PAY AS YOU GET PAID No Interest or Extra Charges...

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 6. 2" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, PRESIDENT ISSUES. RED CROSS APPEAL Nation Urged to Support An-

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASITINGTON, D. ¢. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1927 U. 8. Woman Buys $30,000 Coat. | made in London. She paid...

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY......November 11, 1927 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor

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 5l ——— e ——— EARLY MORNING BUYER HAS BIG ADVANTAGE Statistics Show Only 20 Per Cent of Buying Is Done Be- fore 11:30. istmas

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 10 THE EVENTING STAR. WASHINGTON. T, T. FRIDAY. YOVEMBER 1. 1927. Y M E A S‘[ARIS tain: . B, Peckott, secreiary; Camon | [

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 - SCHOOL ADDTIN - PUTINTO SERVEE s o v T i f Work Because It Cut !nto Hine Junior Nine-Room Build- | Social Activities. THE

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 P e THE TEVENING STAR. WASIHINGTON, inst proper work of children on 1rms outside their school hours.” The farm problem came

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 FLIND WORKERS ARRED N VAR 500 in Washington State! Communlty Driven From Jobs by Native Laborers. By the Associated Press,

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 Tl\' ANCIAL. THE FVENING R. UL SDEHOLDS YAY ON EXCHANGE 2il Orcer and Merchandis- i:g Shares Are Strong Spots. American Can

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 FINANCIAL, W HIGH-GRADE BONDS - GROWING SCARCER Floating Supply Smaller—In- dustrial Issues Irregular. Some Foreigns Strong.

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 T3 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1927. | U8 No. 1, 120-pound sacks. Some other concerns feel they

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 TODAY. ice. the great NE YEARS AGO ng of the arm 1of the way THE GREAT NEWS WAS HEARD 2 Whoo s word was received of the s il

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 i3 SOCIETY. _ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1927. SOCIETY B el e e O e e TS ASHINGTON, D. €.,...

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) , and Mme. Papanek v J. Novak, consul i 2 echo- slo Y Mr. Jan > ki, second s ary of

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 THE TEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927. Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE...

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 The New High Shades Featured in a Timely November Hat Event $5 “Yea Team!"—Saturday after Saturday vast erowds—wild with...

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 22 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1927. INDIANA BRIBERY (2= BIBIBIBILIBIRIEIEIEIEXZAZIZRILREIBIZEIEIZREERISISE

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 "HE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, TRIDAY, NOVEMBE , J9Z20. \R JA GG RBRGRES I RRREIBIRIRISRIERE PRESIDENT SHITS | FARM AID

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©0. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1997. Phone and Mail Orders Store Hours: Receive Immediate 9:15 am.

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 e Ohe PALAIS ROYAL 1877—OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR—1927 G STREET AT ELEVENTH—WASHINGTON, D. C. Tomorrow Is the Last Day That...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927. o A { e SEGRE"’AR l POLICE STILL SEEKING 0. L. (‘;:9#:1 of

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 FAT TORSTYN STAR WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAT. NOVENMTEER 1. 1097, UFHElAl- IRlBUIE TN QO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE...

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 FOOD SHOW BABY CONTESTORAWSZ ™o Low Record Two Tied for First Place at Initial Matinee—Firemen Are Guests. Twenty-five baby

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 THE_EVENTNG STAR. WASTINGTOX. D_C. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1997 COATS FOR SMALL WOMEN G REC S, PAT.OFF. > Presenting in an...

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 'lIIL _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D, €. TRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1927 “m lEGmN PUSIS ? ORIGINATORS OF FINE MILLINERY INVIRGINIA

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 TITE_EVENTNG 1997, NOVEMBER_ 11, AN GROUPSPAY | “HOMAGEATTONB Wreath for Urkno'wn Soldier Comes Prom Paris Post of V. F. \W.

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 A Warm Overcoat for Your Boy Junior Boys, 3 to 10 Years $15.75 Larger Boys, 11 to 18 Years $25 At $15'75—Sl_\'lish. warm...

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 THE EVENING STKR WASHINGTON, D. U; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, oo, 33 Especlally in House Heating—“You Can Do It Better With Gas “Let

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 84 STRATON DEFENDS HEALING BY FAITH New York Fundamentalist Replies to Attacks on Doc- trine He Advocates. By the Associated

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 ____THE EVENING D AR AMBILANE o s omes REAL MERCY. SHIP | lGovernment Records Series of Achievements for Kelly Field Planey

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 TSI IS SUED ISTHIS ARRNE Composer’s Wife Asks Larg- er Allowance for “Extra” in Family. * Br the Asociated Press. CHICAGO,

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 " THE SIGN of QUALITY - LAUTH pocatel ] Counternhase Brunswick Panatrope —an_instrument of won- derful achievement in music

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 LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 4

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 THE FOUR STRAGGLERS INSTALLMENT L PROLOGUE. The Four of Them. : HE crash of guns. 4 flare across the heavel Battle. Dismay.

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 Easily Prepared Dishes There are Many Ways of Providing Savory Food with a Minimum Expenditure of Labor in t Pancakes make

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 WOMAN'S PAGRE" Kindly Talk About Absent Friends BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘There is a vast difference between gossip and...

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 WOMA Choice of Attractive Negligees BY MARY MARSHALL. There is rather disturbing similar. ity about some ‘of the new...

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 44 GRAND JURY WINS PRAISE ININDIANA People Welcome Clean-up in State Political Muddle. Officials Cited. By Consolidated...

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 ) ——— WANTS TO BORROW SHIP | aispensation than to borrow the entire TO CHRISTEN CHILD ship for a few minutes for the chris-

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 46 THREE BIGGEST CONTESTS TO BE PLAYED ELSEWHERE | Gallaudet Is to Entertain Delaware and George Washington Will Engage St.

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D €. TFRIDAY. YALE, PRTN—(iEi‘ON 6N EDGE FOOT BALL OUTLOOK FOR GAME AT NEW HAVEN| GIVEN

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 TR Army Favored Over Notr CADETS MUCH IMPROVED SINCE CLASH WITH YALE West Point Eleven Now to Be Rated Among Best of Country

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 "SPORTS. N (' _ T EVERING Y \R WASHINGTON, D. D. €. FRIDAY. __NOVEMBER 11 1977, SPORTS. ‘Roper Sizes Up Games in Various...

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 THE EVENING STORY Mince Pi ALVINA WARD was happy. She sang as she stood at her kitchen table rolling out pie- crust. The...

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 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, {(Continued.) U RE, good location, : good reason for selling: $4.000 easy terms. ~ Address Box 203-K.

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 v - ————————— m' \UTOMOBILES. 000 WORTRE OF USED CARS FOR $EE FOR 'YOURSEL®. 30 OTHER CARS. ALL PRICED RIGHT. WALLACE, 1709 L

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 o THE EVENING ° §TAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1927. MUTT, YOU'VE REALLY I'M CERTAINLY . . . ; o s e mli!v'g"l}

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 RELL ESTATE) mstns,o . e THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1927. ; s oN'S e REG'LAR FELLERS—Won't Be

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