Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924. TRAIL OF “REDS” IN AMERICA || 16 MUSSOLINI TALKS | [ | | Anarchist Caught in 1919 Attempting Autack on FRUM ARMED [}AR| President Wilson Planned by Group as First BT [ in Series of Assassinaticns. Wildly Cheered by “Black Shirts™ at Celebration of Fascist Anniyersary. BY JACOR SPOLANSKY. States into Tetariat adelphia, it | ial should the death t should be lmination of other “smalle however, W decided th the first whose e march toward A vote w method suld meet ido were who “should R| Repairs to O| Your Roof O ~gutters and down- can be Dbetter made now than Jater, when rain and snow may com plicate the | | spouts | | | Maurice J. Colbert Heating Plumbing—-Tinning POLICE FIRE 11T AUTO RACING THRCUGH CROWD Popc orn for Halloween Snow dall Brand Little Buster Hulless Dwarf Pops Big and Fluffy Sweet and Tender One-Pound Carton, 15¢ Magruder Inc. St. N.wW. " FIRE IS COSTLY! Be Protectoa Apainst It J. 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