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Evening Star dated November 15, 1927

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, followed by rain late tonight or tomorrow; warmer tonight; colder tomorrow,

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 i) NOVEMBER 15, 1927. FATCHELL CALLED MEYIGAN ENVOY IN'TRIAL OF FLYER CHARGES FRAUD Former Assistant Air ChiefiDr....

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,. 1927. ; 8 R[MUQ AND S'I'A'[E FAMOUS AVIATORS PLAN NEW LINDBERGH

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1997, e C o e LT e e e s e e e A e | LEGION MEMBERS soxs or...

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 ¥ n o VATISVLLETAY HEARNG OROERED Citizens’ Prolests Cause Town Council to Delay Ac- tion to December 5. ’ MOTHER AND Bpecial

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 THE EVENING STAR. WA D. C. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1 SALESMAN | I, DUNNDIES | (oo [PRESIDENT DOUBTS "™ oo e weees| TRUCK LIGENSES ™

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 EPISCOPAL STUDIES FOR CLERGY START Weekly Conferences to Pro- : vide Ministers With Post- Graduate Training Begins. The first

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 “THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. o —————————— WASHINGTOCOHN, D. C. TUESDAY....November 15, 1827 N s THEODORE W.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927. ®* 9 transportation facilities because of the CITY NEWS IN...

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 10 SHITH OFPONENS SHING 10 HOOVER -New York G. 0. P. Sees Cali- fornian as Best 1928 Foe hoom™ appears to have stalled ever

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 INCREASE SUUGHT Madden to Duscuss Panama Aviation Defenses With } President. i asing aie de the first op portunity. i d o...

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 'THE EVENING RTAR.” WANHINGTON, D.” O TUESDAY.” NOVEMBER - 15.- 1927."- = e The Grace of Sheraton | & s Work Dinner of Mixer

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 FTINANCIAD, "TURKEY RECEIPTS CONTINUE LIGHT Prices of Most Commodities in Wholesale Market Unchanged. Early morning receipts

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 FINANCIAL! “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 15, 192T: ; FINANCIAL. 515 ISTOCKS CONTINUE || NEW YORK §ggg§

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 FINANCLIAL, WRIGHT. SLADE & CO. MEMBER New York Stock New York Cotton Chicago Board of Tra hange ance de Stocks and Bonds...

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 i 16 e STUDY OF WELFAR NQURY VDT Councit ~f Social Agencies to Request More Uniform Questionnaire. A resolution urging that

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 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1927. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE PRAIS) LINDBERGH'S FEAT IN PRESE NTING

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 zMrs. Coolidge Occupying White House Philadelphi RS. Coolidge will occupy a box at the Washington Audito- rium this afternoon

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY., NOVEMBER 1 Walter' E. Perry, Mrs. Wallace M. Deaths Repfled‘ Mrs. G L Taker of

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 20 ik THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. TUESDAY, NOVEMBKER 13, 1927, Y AN RUM DEATHS LAID ATV . DOOR $Senator Edwards Says

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 at Sharp THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-€, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19°7. % PA~ FuRNIT URE frnex A SEPARATE BUILDING LOCATED A

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 22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 192 " last night before an enthusiastie au- ning Atteactions in

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 e I | elected); delegates to the Federation Citizens’ Associa i. R. Smal- | . Rrief addresses | E ! for _six Association...

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 llll v all Imported Decorated Dinner Services Puzzled about what type of service to get for Thanksgiving. Any one of the four

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 * 25 1nd distinet” from any other legisla- 'HALF wAY MARK RA'SED N, D. U, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1927 “Tho crambers focd pian.

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 28 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON," D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927. i & ; ! 5 Nyce, secretary of the mineral section |...

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 past mot to “frantically decide to do averything in her power to avert a new catastrophe.” In view of this, he said, “it Is

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 28 PLANS TO IMPROVE ADID RECEPTION Federal Commission Seeks to & tiems Protect Listed Wave Bands ;‘::,;""-{q"g:fl From...

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 CONGRESS HEIGHTS OFFICERS ELECTED Rev. E. E. Richardson Re- named by Citizens—Pigs Bring Protest. . Richardson was re-elect

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 30 Tl MVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TU DAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19277 = 3 — — AT U el RS T e e e —eoo—_— | ferred to the committee

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 ik " A, MRS, JORN A HULL | e e ] DIES IN CLARENDON Wife of Former Representa- tive From lowa Su.cumbs at Age of 84. BRITAIN

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 83 Do Montana Dry Sees Questioné to Arise if Wet Democrat Is Nominated. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 7th to 8th to E—F...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927.° THE HUB—Seventh and D Streets N.W. THE HUB—Seventh and D...

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 is absolutely necessary. No program is worth while without clear reception. BREMER-TULLY have built six years of success by

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 STAR, WASHINGT , TUESDAY. NOVEMBER . 15 35 Successful Experiment. { 844,8—WCBD Zion—e870 . fi‘]MAN APPOINTED || tove RANGE...

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 MANOILESCL FREED] INCAROLIST PLOT Verdict Acquitting Rumanian Is Cheered—Judges Vote Three to Two. By fhe Associated Press.

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 SEES BANK CREDIT COSTLY T0 FARMER Brookhart Attributes 65 Per Cent of Troubles to Fed- eral Reserve Rates. | ; | Bimultaneous

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 ;Y ale ELIS GET ONE TOUCHDOWN IN CAMBRIDGE IN 19 YEARS Ducky Pond Paddled Way Through Mire in 1923 to Cross “Last White Line”

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 SPORTS German Teacher-Athletic Coming to U.S. DR. PELTZER, NOTED STAR, BUE TO SAIL TOMORROW World Record Holder Is to Invade

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 C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927. SPORTS. SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Major-Minor Base Ball Scrap Soon On : Tunney

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 WOMAN'S PAGE: Dishes and Enjoyment of Meals BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Much attention has been given late- 1y. both by the...

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 ‘WOMAN'’S PAGE. The Sidewalks BY THORNTON FISHER. The green, ticketed immigrant is ot a _common sight in Washington, and when

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 WOMA N'S PAGE. Long-Sleeved Theater Dresses BY MARY MARSHALL. Ten or twelve years ago the sleeve- less dress for theater wear

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 44 Florida SOUTHERN RESORTS Via Double Track-Sea Level Route SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT PUNCTUALITY 5§ Thru Trains Daily FROM

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 | enport Table and End Table nicely ..+ THE EVENING § ¢ Remember Our Great Big 7 ARERRSRRNIENN Department » Opens on...

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 The Four Stragglers | THE START OF THE STORY. In & lull of a Great War battle four men are tntown together—a mysterious...

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 1 4 4 \ RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continwed.) EXPERT FLOOR FINISHING, scraping, elec WaXin killed mechani reduced _priees Sei 5 M

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 ROOMS, ETC. SALE-AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) OAKLAND. PONTIAC. | P, STEUART, INC. The cars listed below must meet your...

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 APARTM AR?MENTS—UNFURNISHED. t (Continued.) E AVONDALE. 1734 P ST. N.W. Bxcellent “Downtown” Lg pation From Dunont” Circl E &

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 » ESTATE MBER 15, 192T. ° AUCTION B, - - woll IN THE ROUGH ‘%flgflkfi@:fifi‘“’ ™ QNG NOTAING * DuT SHOOTIG r@2oM brick _home. with

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 AUCTIONS.’ ATETIRY Al +AUCTION SALES. FUTURE _DAYS. THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927 LIFE’S

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 'KAPLOWITZ on NINTH asove G sr. . THANKSGIVING JALE IN THE ENLARGED CRESS SHOP AFTERNOON GOWNS PARLS COPIES EXCLUSIVELY...

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