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Evening Star dated July 14, 1924

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 . WEATHER. Partly cloudy tonight; probably show- ers tomorrow; fiot much chamge In tem- pérature. Temperaturs for twenty-four

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 DAVIS NOTIFIGATION INOLD HOME TOWN Ceremony * at Clarksburg, W. Va,, to Be Held Within Next Two Weeks. EAGER TO BEGIN CONTEST

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 \ - s R THE EVENING CASPAR, | WANT You T8 LISTEN > NOW, LISTENTO ME! 1 The S TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JU JY 14, 1924,

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 NORTHEAST TELLS BELL ITS NEEDS Citizens’ Committee Submits | List of 14 Requests to En- i gineer Commissioner. RENEW PARK...

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 \ PONER SEEN BASS 0F .. PROGRES London Conference Told\lm- . portance of “More and Cheaper” Electricity. o d Fy the...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. %% WASHINGTON, D. C. TMONDAY. co.July 14, 1924 L RS M SEEIRE s 'HEODORE W....

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 THE EVENING ST a long which will convince every careful buyer. Telephone Franklin 5788 SCREEN PAINT Constipation Start the

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 SO CIETY. SOCIETY “The President Return to the From Week ¥ HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge returned to the White House this

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 WOMAN SHOOTS TWO; ATTEMPTS SUICIDE One of Victims Dead, Following General Fight in Home Near Hagerstown, Md. AT Special...

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 —1 THO FARNHLABOR " LEADERS RES flebraska Committeemen As- sert Foster Indorsement Was “Double Cross.” By the Associated...

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 * EXECUTION FAILS TOEND ARGUMENT ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md,, July 14 (Special). —Erection of an armory at Silver Spring, this

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 2 . HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. -MONDAY, JULY 14, 1994, BRIGADE ENCAMPED | FOUR MEN ON TRIAL . : = * AT VIRGINIA...

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 AMUSEMENTS Tivoli—"Garden of Music.’ Tivoli's mixture of stage and screen offerings this week furnishes both entertainment

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 " TEORIOTOS | PPN RS Record of American Ports _First Complete Resume Board Has Compiled. July saes for Anothef BuSy;_.Day.at

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 ANATIONAL " |55 200, "2 e 7T 52 IS-HEAVIEST |55 i S titsedld| il oSt 2 T80 50 according to & study just complaud Tescarch...

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 suite of the Democratic candidate for Vice President. Bryan, came to Washington from the New York con 'APER MEN. ntion....

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 SWGAP FEATURE EAF. and WMAF- to “He Linked With Local Station Early Tonight. TEree. of the east's high-powered adio stations,

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 A " (OOLIDGE HELPED | - BYFATHINHEAVEN Believes Young Are There as Well as Old, Dr. Pierce , Says in Sermon. By the...

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 REDS PLAN WOVE FORVORLD PACE Demonstrations to Be Held Lunchroom Stool Is Secretary Davis’ Americanism Test VGHICAGO, July

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 & THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY ‘14, 1924 -~ 21 ¥ INSURANCE DRIVES PLE UP BUSINESS Auto Protection...

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 { . IN FINAL TRADING Industrials Lead Lively Ad- vance as Week Opens in | Wali Street. i BY STUART P. WEST. S e T s | ¥DOW

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 FINANCIAL. EXPORTS INCREASE IMPORTS FALL OF Commerce Department Gives Out Foreign Trade Report for Past Fiscal Year....

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 24 SPORTS. WID OUT FOR REST ONLY; « PILOT HARRIS DECLARES Frail Outfielder’s Strength Is Taxed by Overwork. Fan’s Frenzy,...

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 SPORTS. . __ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1924. SPORTS. B U. S. Seeks Olympic ROWING, FENCING,...

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 FEATURES Linen Frocks; S BY MARY Some women, it would seem, have " never felt the prejudice against appear- ing in city...

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 HELP AND HELP MALE 3 A aver. | FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. XEVEFall GRTGINAL Fecommanaliaai L i Contimmed. R - = G NATIONAL...

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 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. FORD ton truck, 1922, in good condition; owner leaving city, must sell at once. Open 9 a.m.

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 REAL ESTATE. Y = APARTMENTS— UNFURNISHED Continued. e THE BLAIR APARTMENTS, 1321 M ST. NNW.—NEW. One and two rooms, kitchen

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. CHEVY CHASE, D. .—ONE SQUARE WEST of Conn. ave.; 'y Tooms and bath: fully de- Tached frame ami

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 ~ Mhereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at \gton, D. AUCTIOR SALZS. TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’

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 L000 TAKE PART 1 INVETERANS PIBNIE Athletm _ContestsAre Fea- ture of Big Event Held at . Marshall Hall. One of the most...

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