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Evening Star dated November 12, 1927

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 _—_ WEATHER. 108 Weather Fair and much poratu row fair and colder. Highest lowest 70, ut . at 6:30 ull report on page Closing

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 a \ITLE HOPE SEEN FOR PNARY BILL Senator Confers With Presi- dent and Says Some Other Measure May Win. the Associated Press

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 L PLEDGE OF CAROL: TO 217 REVEALED Love Affairs of Former Prince Play Part in Trial of Alleged Plotter. Br the Associated...

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 q ® TRADE BODY URGES VOICE IN GONGRESS Board to Press Appeal for Representation and Fairer Split of Expense. National...

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 THE EVENING Buy Early Mail Early for Christmas The New First Floorh~ More thoroughly a gift floor than ever hefore—a vast...

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 = {'HE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning. Edition, — e WASHINGTON, D. C. iATUnDAY. . .November 12, 1027 THEODORE W. NOYES...

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 SLIND CHARACTER DIES. econd siroke of paralysis. Burial was n Thornrase Cemetery. | “Blind Bill' made daily visits to the...

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 | iH. C. Osborne, Maj. the Rev. George . Philp, Mr. C. A. Bowman and Mr. E. * ley Field, Va., are now in Washington The Chief

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 . ’ HANNING RONAIGE S~ - REPORTED BROKEN @i, Former Mrs. Dodge Now Said to Be Separated From New Husband. By the Associated

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 10 £ G.0P.LFADERS | OUTLINE PROGRAM Taxes, Alien Property and‘r Supply Bills Among Meas- ures for Early Legislation. | | By

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 SPORTS. ristling Battles Along All Sectors Mark College Foot Ball Program for Today COLD WAVE MAY HAMPER ELEVENS IN MIDDLE

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 a 12 —_————— e BSHOP HENDRIX. &0 DIESINKANSAS CITY! Senior Prelate of Southern Methodist Church Retired After 50 Years’...

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 — e * WOMEN WILL HOLD DIOCESEINSTITUTE Annual ° Episcopal Opens at Trinity Church Wednesday. | The third annual institute of

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 14 ¥.M.C.A.TODISOUSS | OPEN-SUNDAY SSUF Young Men Will Also Argue‘ Betting Restrictions at Series of Dinners. Questions...

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 CHURCH CLUB AIDS FIVANCIL WORY St. Columba’s Group Takes Active Part in Rais- ing Funds. The Young People’s Club of § lumba’s

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 .~ 2 A _view of the Armistice day WAR PRI DENT’S GRANDDAUGHTER VISITS TOMB. Little Mary ceremony, in which officlals of the

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 UNITED COMPANY GETS PERMIT $85.000 STRUCTURE HERE Application Approved While Plans Are Being Studied by Fine Arts Body—Other

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 REAL FFFICIENT REALTY FIRM IS DESCRIBED John A. Petty Lectures on . Organization Before Class atY.M.C.A. The necessity of...

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 ‘RFAL’ " BOLFCOURSEPART [ nowe or vmaos worwo wewo | OF NEW HOME AREA Tline-Hole Links to Be Fea-| ture of 200-Acre Develop-

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 oY REATL ESTATE. ‘REALTORS TO HEAR OF PROGRESS HERE ‘Taliaferro Is Scheduled to Speak at Monthly Meet- ing of Board....

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 REAT ESTATE. FURNISHING THE HOME Conducted for The Star BY ELIZABETH STETSON AND GENEVIEVE HENDRICKS English Tudor Sun Porch.

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 REAL Gardening in Washington AND ITS ENVIRONS Conducted by J. W. \\'elllnzlon, Garden Editor, The Star. I RODENT PROTECTION I

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 REAL ESTATE. LoSSES IGREATER THAN JUSTIFIABLE WITH PROPER REGULATION L0SSES WITH EXCESSNE ‘ LEAKS AND POOR USUALLY FOUND N A

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 REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR., WASHIN ON, e WHO REMEMBERS? Characteristics of Wedding Gown D. OUR CHILDREN By Angelo Patri

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 "WOMA How to Selec N'S. PAGE.", t Tapestries 'DIA LE BARON WALKER. MAar Y A E o TAPESTRIES WILL HA DIRECTED AND THEN & The

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 85w TIN ANCIAL. 71 LVENING _STAR, . WA STINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, WOVES O UP S0¢ ON STOCK MARKET - Cemand for U. S. Steel Is|

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 "FINANCIAL. e BEST RAILS REACT IN BOND MARKET Overflow of Money Goes Into Better-Grade Industrials and Utilities. . BY...

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 .58 - ® WORLD FINANCE ON EVE OF CHANGE Underlying Thought Is How ot Accommodate Markets to Dawes Transfers. BY DAVID...

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 Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. h and P sts.—Day Pharmacy. 35 14th st.—Marty's Ciar and Magazine 1] h'and U sts.—J.

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 " (Continued.) SRS ‘A WELCOME CHANGE IN FLOOR PLAN. RIGHT IN TOWN. reception hall. wath e doco SHosets Bpacio ing roum....

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 REAL 3 15th ST. N d Flooy 30875 FRRnRenO 1013 15th énl‘r)g 3 RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. _ RNER & —3- Ilnr'y :Rfik Buildine: 5...

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 XL ESTXTE." THE FVF\T\G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY. NOVEMBLR AUCTIONS. REG'LAR FELLERS—A Carbon Copy. By GENE BYRNES

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1927. CEGAL NOTICES. 36 _ o . " avomion sus. THE THRILL

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 e AMMEURS m L[]SE‘ LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT THE EVENING STORY —WW SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1927. JSUNDAY 1§ g . WALLACE

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