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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-07-02

Evening Star dated July 2, 1924

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 WEATHER. Partly cloudy tonight; tomorro: fair; not much change in temper: ture, Terperature for 24 hours ended at 2 pm....

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 BLAST IN HOSPITAL INJURES PHYSICIAN Anesthetic Explodes ~While Being Used on Patient at Garfield. AFFAIR IS MINIMIZED Dr. F.

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 { Nominated— American ' Ice To keep all Washington cool and comfortable and its thirst quenched throughout the sum- mer. This

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY .2, 1924 - Details of Balloting in Democratic Convention Since 2 P. M.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ' T WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1924.° : TAR, c, 2 ey 5 Fifty Ballots Foreseen Without Choice or Real

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 EVENING STAR, SR : ; , WASHINGTON, D. 4 : s ; ; i ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS b BY FREDERIC ]. HASKIN -:THE EVENING STAR With Sunday

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 Every human death may be at- 4buted to interference with respira- “ion, with the action of the heart or with the nervous...

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 g SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts to Ambassador to Germany and Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton. RESIDENT and Mrs.

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 John T. McGarry of Cleveland, Obio, aad | Wilmot W. Whitten and Martha F. Isabel T. Price of this city. avener. William T.

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 10 CALLS ONPARENTS T0 TRAIN CHILDREN Mrs. H. A. Reeve Decries Shirking of Responsibility in Home Education. CONDITIONS { wd

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 " HOPE OF PEAGE PUT UPTO EDUCATORS William Mather Lewis Ap- peals to N. E. A. to Foster International Accord. READY TO FIGHT

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 12 PRELAT PROPOSED ASVIGEPRESIDENT Bishop McConnell of Metho- dist Church Suggested for La Foliette Mate. WIND UP PLANS TODAY

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 U.S. JAPAN AGREE ONRACE CLAUSE Delegates to League Socie- ties’ Federation Reach Agreement on Equality. CLASH MARKS MEETING

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 Japan Holds Immigration Issue Is Shidehara Tells Diet Nation Will Main- tain Protest and Seek Amicable Ad- justment—Ouilines

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 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, Bathing Caps 12c, 23c¢, 39c For all those who intend spending their holidays

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 LAW MAKES MANY TAXES END TONIGHT Telephone and Telegram Tolls Eliminated—Theater levies Are Reduced. The public purse will

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 PLACED WREATH AT STATUE OF CO and the Washington chapter ‘of the Ambassador Jusserand, Ges INTERESTED SPECTATOR AT...

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 SAFETY COUNCIL WORK MAY ST0P To Make Final Decision in Light of Weak Moral and Financial Aid Tuesday. HAS PROVED VALUE...

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 " Millions Getting Education In Political Work by Radio Listeners-In on Convention Have Un- paralleled Opportunity for...

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 Pressure on Eye Necessary To Break Sleep of Sick Man Gallinger Doctors Puzzled by Strange Malady—Patient Once Slept Nine...

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 .COL. DRAIN INDORSED |starietmasion % Miars; rensanns: Garbage Yields $ 300,000 Pi'ofit COMMISSIONS PRESENTED| Will Dedicate

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 WELCOME CHILDREN AT CAMP GOOD WILL Hospitable Playground Opens Today to Receive Small Boys and Girls. ‘The day looked forward

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 Big Bang Cannon, $2.25 It will make a big noise on the 4th, yet is abso- lutely harmless. with one. Toy Section, Fourth...

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 R e ™ o = — —] == (=) == = = == — = Factional Differences ported Adjusted_{:ourt Ac_ miles north of the entrance to San tion

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 AMUSEMENTS Belasco — "In Love lWith Love." It's refreshing to the jaded nerves of theatergoers, . v Tong | surfeited with the

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 - GERMANS SEEKING [AMUSEMENTS ‘RETURN OF SINGERS ‘Opera Impresarios Offering - Fabulous Sums to Artists . Now in America....

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 JESEEsENSEEESSEREESEEEEES llllilIIlllllllvllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllI'llllilIIlllIlIlllllllllIllllIlllllIlllll!" . STORE CLOSED

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 s, REALIZING SALES = HALT STOGK RSE el Common Freely Sup- fiplied in Afternoon—Many i Gains in Early Market. / BY STUART P.

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 " LIBERAL ARRVALS ATCENTER ARSET Cantaloupes and Peaches in Best Demand—New Potato Prices Drop Off. Today's fruit-vegetable

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 30 SP ORTS. GRIFFS SEEK TO MAKE IT FIVE OUT OF SIX IN SERIES Nationals Further Increase Lead in Race When Ogden Blanks Boston

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 SPORTS. 1 45 NATIONS REPRESENTED IN COMPETITION AT PARIS 26 Events to Be Contested—100-Meter Dash, With 97, Has Largest...

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 PRINCE MARRED | DNEGRLTIVES Sale of Gretna Green Wed- ding Certificates Discloses Many Romances. By the Associated Press...

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 Your Last Chance To Shop Untll Monday! Kann’s Will Be Closed All Day Friday, “The Fourth’ A Sale of Our $3.95 Costume Slips

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 " THE GERMANS PROTEST |5 "G5 ISl SHey use [6,000-YEAR-OLD BONES | Wiss One-Man Competiin. KENDR"}K REV[A'.S INSINCERITY...

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 FREE DOG BOOK! Polk Miller's famous Dog Book on Dis- cases of also care, feed- ing and ‘breed- T T o 1358 E. Main St...

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 Clearance—Silk Blouses, Fancy silk blouses of crepe de chine and satin_trim- med with all-over embroidery or tailored styles.

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 Store Closed Friday and Saturday July 4th and 5th With the week beginning Mon- day, July 7th, we observe the fol- l lowing

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 I LS TO LN INCLASSFYNG ROW Representative of Clerks i Asks Mandamus Proceed- ings Against Board Action. CITES ALLEGED...

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 ‘ WCAP HAS RESERVE FEATURES TODAY Will Radiocast Music and Lecture if Lull in Conven- tion Permits. * An abbreviated program

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 " OF ALLED STATE Its Capital a City of Huts, People Not Given to Nomadic Life. When France elects a new Presi- dent or...

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 Possible Revival of Spanish Mode BY MARY MARSHALL Almost every woman would like Be persuaded that if you follow her ancestry

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP MALE ) XEVER mail ORIGINAL 1ecommendations on_applying for_employm Use OUPIES. T MANAGER in...

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 H S AUTOMOBILES, ETC, 'THE REICK TOURIN model, looks and runs s 2 months to HELLO DICK ! YOoU HERE ALREADY 2 SOME BELL AHOP,

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 Continued. # NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, RUNNING water, elec., gas: newly painted and papered: front. N.W._THREE ROOMS, KITCHE!

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 SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY.| KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Feeling Much Worse. Continued. & FOR QUICK SALE—4-ROOM BUNGALOW.

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Cont FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. BEAUTIFUL DETACHED RESIDENCE On Large Lot, 98 Chestnut St., Takoma Park, D.

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 “TTHOS. J. OWEN & BON, ACCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE DNIM: PROVED LOT SITUATED 0N NERRASKA By wirtus of 3 coctalh

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 DELAYS EXPECTED IN OIL CASE TRIALS Little Likelihood of Action Until After Presidential Election Anticipated. Likelihood of

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