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Evening Star dated July 5, 1924

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 THER. Unsettled probably showers: n temperature. twenty-1our hours «nd:lll today—HIighest, 78, at terday; lowest, 61, at Full

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 FINES PAID HERE SHATTER RECORDS $51,586 Given to Police Court in 30 Days—$464,- 875 During, Last Year. 58,405 CASES HANDLED

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 Democratic Factions More Bi LEADERSOF PARTY * ATPONT OF BLOWS Tumulty Seen Shaking Fist in Face of Daniel C. Roper After Test

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1924. m Details of Balloting in Democratic Convention Showing Late...

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 , trusted to La Follette Outlines Aims In Agreeing to Lead Race By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, July 5.—The full text of

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY.. .July 5, 1934 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. . Editor ‘The

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 SOCIETY, Private ambulances. Local calls, $4.00. Beautiful funeral home, Oall W. W. CHAMBERS CO. UNDERTAKERS. The Franklin

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 CHURCH COONGIL ASSALS WAR VL National Body Calls for Prac- tical and Concrete Cam- paign for Peace. “War is the most ominous

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 RIPPLIN RUB e s o o o A Thrilling Mystery Story By J. S. FLETCHER (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) “Probably sheitered by

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 FIN!/ RALROAD SHARES FEATURE MARKET “Big Four” Jumps Four Points in Two-Hour Ses- sion—Close Firm. By the Associated Press.

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 FINANCIAL. TODAY’S VEGETABLE AND FRUIT REVIEW Receipts Only Moderate, With Few Changes Noted in Price Quotations. The daily

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, AT TAKOMA PARK'S INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION. A float representing the U. S.

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 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Capital Realty Advances District Building Situation As U. S. Prosperity Grows Held Favorable by...

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 COURT LIMITS USE OF TITLE “REALTOR" Issues Ihjunction Against Non-Member of Association of Real Estate Boards. Injunction...

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 ‘REAL ESTATE. -~ SHAPIRO CO. SALES TOTAL $2,000,000 Transactions in 16th Street, North- east and Woodley Park Prop- erty...

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 ,/ s REAL ESTATE. s " WOMEN MAKE FIGHT FOR LEAGUE STAND Want Progressive Convention to Agree to Adhere Fully to Organization.

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 DANGE ORCHESTRA PROGRAM PLANNED WRC Arranges Concert in Case Democratic Conven- tion Is Not in Session. Dance music by...

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 18 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. JULY 5, 1924. SPORT S. Griffs Seek Revenge for Double Reverse :...

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 Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 1185 14th st.. Joll's Newsstand. Pha x 14th and Clittor 14 Ter \rmacy. Ge e ol {axs,

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 20 ROOMS, | CERTAINLY DID ENJOY THAT DINNER! 1 LIKED THE THREE 1 LIKED THE CHICKEN —_— ot > ' ITNING S 5 ETC. THE - EVENING

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1924. REAL ESTATE. MUTT AND JEFF—This Ought to Hold Mutt for a While. 3

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 REAL FOR SALEL HOUSES. | Co ed. owner, on premixes from 2 to bungalow styled including 5 leopiug_ porch, built-in $500 CASH.

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 LEGAL AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. & ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Delicatessen and Fancy i Grocery

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 HOLIDAY PROVES “SAFE AND SANE™ Only Two Accidents Occur Due to Fireworks—Neither Is Serious. WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO Car...

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