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‘16 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. TROOPS ORDERED TOMNIGBATIE Maneuvers to “Defend” Bal- timore to Be Held There Next Week. All avatlable troops in the 3d Corps Area, Including those in the District of Washington, will take part in intensive maneuvers next week involving ‘the defense of Baltimore against an attack from an enemy approaching along the banks of the Patuxent r. This mimic warfare is part of the annual field program of the 34 Corps Area as lajd down by 3T 'BER BURGLAR STEALS PIN. | Several Minor Thefts Reported to D. C. Police. Galning entrance to the apartment of Miss Pauline Oak, fifth floor of South Clifton Terrace, yesterday, a burglar stole a pin set with diamonds Florida Baptists Brand Dance Hall ‘Incubator of Hell’ By the Associated Press. YULEE, Fla.,, October Z1.—De- scribing the dance hall incubators of hell” and shine” as the “damnable traffic that drags down, degrades and debauches human souls, unfitting them to live and certainly unfitting | them to die,” the Jacksonvlile | Baptist Association, re | churches in Duval, ¥ N r Counties, in f 4 s honor k to the Garden of If performing the first cere- 4 b Atwater Kent ? Electrified Radio Sets Reduced and sapphires valued at $100 and a | France and Luxemburg Sign Pact. fur, valued at $5, the police were in-| PARIS, October 21 (®).—A treaty formed. % of arbitration between France and A similar robbery was perpotrated | Luxemburg was sizned yesterday by | yesterday in the apartment of lis of the respective Clayton, 1450 U street. The in stole a suit of clothes valued at Georgia Rogers, 2720 Olive a reported a burglary committed in home yesterday. Clothing valued 4 $113 was stolen. : WESTEND]AuNtlkI l‘ 1723 PA. AVE. 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