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Evening Star dated December 5, 1927

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness; not so cold; minimum tem- perature

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 HOUSE ORGANIZES AND BEGINS WORK |Four Women in Membership. Longworth Named Speaker Over Garrett. With four women seated as

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 PROSPERITY OF U.S. IS CITED BY DAVIS Labor Secretary Calls for| High Wages and Immi- gration Control. Calllng for maintenance

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 * jamong 321,709,408 SAVING REPORTED BY WORK Interior Department Shows Cut in Expenses for Year.» Employes Reduced. Carrying

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 (PROTEST ON VARE - SEATING IS MADE Law Enforcement Chairman Attacks Alleged Methods of Philadelphia Campaign. A spirited...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 19&7... : e ————— SINCLAIR AND BURNS DEFEND SHADOWING OF OIL JURYMEN|

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 NOTICE—1928 D. C. AUTOMOBILE TAGS To All Automobile Owners For Your enience We will fill in your applieation eard we we r...

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 8 — —_ THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY......December 5, 1027 THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 You Should Have Gawler Service! “Liberal for both the cost of ordinary busi- Kindly and most considerate in holding down lie

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 ADE INTWO JUMPS “aj. Brainard of Marine Corps Hops From Miami to Managua. D the Associated Press. A, Nicaragua, December 5.

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 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C; MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. An irresistible wall of water, smash- ing down to the Gulf of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1927 SUNTEMPERS COLD - SPELLIN GAPITAL ?{NEYGRm_Lmfl[ . Slushy Streets

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 TRANG .00 N CEATERMARKET Prices Are About Steady. Dealers Have Ample Sup- plies on Hand. Sloppy condition of the streets...

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 FINANCIAL. SAME SERVICES GIVEN —to large or small dealers; L0y share or odd lot units Let us ald vou in vour investment olans

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 & "FIN ~IRADING LIGHTER IN BOND MARKET Fluctuation Small, But Prices | * Hold' Generaliy Steady Today. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE.

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 BRANDS MIDWEST DRAG ON PROGRESS Princeton Professor Assails Politicians There as “Parasites.” By the Associated Press....

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 AS THE SEVENTIETH CONGRE:! flag on the Capitol as the new Con that is expected to produce mu ASSEMBLES. Running up the mbled

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 18 * SOCIETY. SOCIETY Washington Opera Company Will Open Tenth Anniversary Week Tonight Before Notable Audience. HE Vice...

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 “SOCIETY | dall is chairman of the membership committee. After the program there dancing until 1 o'clock. Guests’ may be...

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 - _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. MONDKY, DECEMBER 5, 19217. omorrow! BASEMENT DOLLARDAY/ |INo Such Values as These In

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 Broad ASSORTMENTS of CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE---Values Worthy of Note! C}n’ldren.s Christmas Lovely Gifts Are ilk Pajamas...

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 A 48, 8 FIVE-ANGLED CRASH * COSTS HORSE LIFE Two Automobiles, Two Dairy Wagons and Police Patrol Figure in Accident. 1 Two

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 T T, The Buckle Pin The Shoulder Pin The Fashionable Gift Beautiful white stone pins that can be worn on the hat, shoulder or

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 SARGENT SEEKS 10 SPEED JUSTICE Proposes Federal Warrant Be Serviceable Anywhere in U. S. Territory. By the Associated Press.

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 LILLIENDAHL CASE TESTIMONY DENIED State Witness Makes Affi- davit Alleged to Charge Intimidation. By the Associated Press.

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 N FROATOF BULLS Ring for Ent of Morrow and Othar Guests. VENTIAT, TRATIN. | . Mexico, December 6 tour provoking | twice...

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 Pisit the Gitt Booth Second Floor A Combination Sale! $10 Opera Pumps $3 Steel Buckles =$10 A smart buckle gives added beauty

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 28 STALIN REASSERTS DEFANCE 0 FOES Communism to Conquer the World, He Tells Congress at Moscow. 5.—Asserting onquer head of

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 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 35, 1927. ¢ ; ERcH AN'I' M ARINE WE WILL BE PLEASED TO CASH YOUR XMAS

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 Gift Boxed Towel Sets $1.00 to $5.00 —Very useful, pretty sets, con- sisting of a large towel, a guest towel and a cloth....

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 NEW FORD CAR exceeds all expectations Official announcement of new model last week created unusual interest t/)roug/oout...

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 SPORTS.’ VANER AND GEHRI WIN PRIZES AT 24 Paul Bests Pair of Strong Veterans in Voting in National League. By the Associated

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 DIXIE ELEVENS QUALIFIED TO PLAY IN ANY COMPANY Georgia Tech Now Rated As Best of Southern Group AJ and Georgia Second—Atlanta

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 THE EVENING STAR, WOMAN'S PAGE. ; WORD GOLF—Everybody’s Playing It BY JOHN KNOX. Old-Time Dolls in New Settings BY LYDIA LE

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 » ' WOMAN'S PAGE. and Length of the Hair BY MARY MARSHALL. Skirts ‘What has become of the somuch- fonger skirt that we were

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 D. O. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1997. 46 p.m.~Talks by Mrs. George 8:30 pm.—A. & P, G g ” LocalRadioEntertainment 930 % BILL”...

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 HELP AND SITUATION 0P MOMAND THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—AI

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 il .ni ‘t'\?"'y'és: o Furni lfi'fileh'!l. NW DINING ROOM SETS—Sev- eral brand-new, at bargain rice. Call at Merchants Trans- er

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927, REATL ESTATEY * g9 APARTMENTS_UNKURNISHED....

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 REAL SALE—~FARMS. " TCLSELL FARN OF 145 ACRES, OVER- oking _Chesapeake Bay and fronting on ved State road and adjoining...

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 e ROETIONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER ‘5, 1927 STEAMSHIPS: 4r I SWEheis®s | IN' RABBITBORO-—Dora

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 KAPIDWI'I‘Z on NINTH sgove G 51 Give Apparel—A Wnrthy Gtfl AGIVEAWAY BARGAIN SALE Self-Service Permitted During Rush Hours $15

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