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Evening Star dated July 17, 1924

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 WEATHER. Fair and elightly cooler moderate tomorrow fair; winds. tonight ; northwest Temperature for 24 hours ending at 2 pm.

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 L ST TOTAL 650 Figure, However, $2.002.030 Above Amount Chargeable to D. C. and U. S. WATER RECEIPTS HELP Last Minute...

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 ** DAVIS MAY CENTER OPERATIONS HERE Headquarters in Capital. and | Strategic Outposts Con- stitute Plans. MAY NAME AIDES...

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 | SEEG.0.0. V0N INVEST VRGN Leaders Look for 60,000 Ma- jority in November, Goff Tells President. SWING HELD NOTICEABLE| New

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 . THE EVENING STAR, \.’VVASHIN TON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924, —_— ELDER STATESHAN SYSTEMNEAREND No Successors When...

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 HE EVENI STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......July 17, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor ” The

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 1924, THE WEATHER |ENGLISH CRITICIZING “SPORTY” ROYALTY =z v, wife of Walter mourn 4 . two THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D.

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 SO SOC Ir. John W. Weeks, Secretary of War, Back From Mount Prospect, His New Hamp HE Secetary of War, Mr. Weeks, returned

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 FETE ALL READY, HONOREES ABSENT Militiamen Spend Evening Waiting in Vain for Olympic Victors. Lost—two riflemen of the 121st

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 LOW CONSUMPTION CALLED WORLD ILL lfichlll Te||s Ad Men Con-! ‘summg Power Must Be 5 Revived. flGED TO AID IN CURE ston, Tex.,

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 BUTLERAIDS PROBE OF CAMPAIGN COST G. 0. P. Chairman Sends In- formation to Borah—Prom- ises Limit on Contributions. By the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924. FOUR AUTOS CAPTURED S %e",% | Chemical Device Cools ~|WOMAN...

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 " CERMAN CREDIT DEVIAND IS KEEN Rentenmark, Stabilizing In- fluence, Increases Produc- tion and Confidence. BY DR. OTTO VON

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 1 PRINCIPLE OF CRAN MERGEREXPLAIED @onsidered More as Distribu- ‘ tion Machine Than ! Profit Maker. ROY,For. f <HEAVEN'S...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924. Woodmward & Wothrap Smart New Hats for Traveling, $6.75 *...

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 16 PIRATES DRAG MEN INTO CRUEL LABOR i Vjptims Lured to Frigid Fish- iing Grounds by Tales of ¢ Gold and Left to Die. . . BY

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 SECRETARY OF THE NAVY stopped at the Boston HE INSPECTS FAMOUS “OLD IRONSIDE! THE 3 S On bis way back to Washington from...

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 18 CLOTHING PRICES CALLED 700 HIGH : U. S. Probe Shows Various Branches of Industry Blame Others for Costs. The Department of

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 T h 3 HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY' 17, 1924, IAPANPUTS HIGH Changes in Stations of Army and Navy...

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 20 E VALERA FREED " FROM RISHCEL 'Gpeculation Keen as to {Whether He Will Lead Party in Parliament. | By the Associated...

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 ) THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924, 21 -_ - _ _—_ _— _—_ _—_ _ — — e ———_—_—_—_— [ | | coast.

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 A\t U.S. TROUBLES ECONOMIC, PEAKER TELLS BANKERS legates at Baltimore Convention ?iunsfl Many Phases of Ameri- § can...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924, $2.39 Net Guimpes Little Girls’ White IT PAYS $2.49 Silk Scarfs

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 And, all unsuspecting that I was within a few feet — literally — of them, they sat down on a bank just behind the hedge where

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 THE EVENING ST AN AN AU AGIGRAR A AR AR AR AR IR AR SRR R AR AR AR R AR AR AR R R AR AR AR AR R SRR 2 Store Closed All Day

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 THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924. ~ T e—— jsssssssssssssessnunnns PLEA FOR LONG CREDIT | HAMPERS...

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 STEADY GANS SEEN N OREEN TRADE | RETURNS VARY GREATLY ON VIRGINIA TOBACCO Growers of Bright Product Lost Money in 1923—Dark

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 FINANCIAL STOCKS FIRM UP INFINAL TRADING Steel and Oil Shares Gain; Much of Ground Lost Earlier in Session. \ BY STUART P.

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 FINANCIAL ‘PRICES ARE STEADY UAT CENTER MARKET ‘Watermelons Are Cheaper. Peach Arrivals Heavy—Po- tato Demand Light. ¢ The

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 SPORTS. 30 Griffs Battle for Lead in A DUAL WIN OVER ST. LOUIS WOULD GAIN FIRST PLACE Zahniser and Zachary to Pitch Against

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 " [4 SPIORTSL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924 SPORTS. 31 America in Five Title-Rowing Events...

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 32 GEN. MUIR REAGHE Abe Martin Says: Commander of 3d Corps Area | Goes to Reserve Automat- ically Tomorrow. Maj. tien....

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 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASfiING—TON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924. 83 / YUUTH GWES EI.UE KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Not So Easy

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 3 SHIP COMMITTEE ongressional Body Sits in London—Seeks to Get Business for U. S. R L Ps the Associated Press X . July \ the

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 500 Soiled Boxes 30¢ Writing Paper Special at —Also correspondence cards, in white and colors. Some of the en- velopes are

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 F EATURES Popular Color; Difficult to Wear BY MARY Gray has been much affected so far this summer by women who follow the...

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 A D. €, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924. taste of WINTER in the midst of summer HEAT! of winter in the midst of summer’s heat—as re-

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 NEGOTIATE TO BRING WALES TO CONVENTION Ohioan Accused of Embezzling $92,476 of Company’s Funds. Houston Advertising Delegates

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 * WRCTOFEATURE | SCENE FROM PLAY Will Broadcast “Deep, Tan- gled Wildwood” Part Tonight. The broadcasting scene from “The...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. VETER mail ORIGIVAL recommendations __on_applying for empioyment. Use COPIES. AUTO MEGHANIC—Must be...

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 AUTOMO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. B T equipped with dise Wheels, bumpers. side windsiield. nickel rad for and drum headlights:...

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 L] 9 APARTMENTS; ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN IN RABBITBORO—Old Timer Makes a Natural Mistake. TON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 17,

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 v SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY _ SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY A WELL LOCATED THRI MAY BE US Accessories UTOMOBILE M First two stories...

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. "MOORE & HILL, INCORPORATED, 730 17th Street, MEMBER OF THE COLUMBITA HEIGHTS. Near

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 UCTIONS AUCTIQN SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RESORTS. C. E. PHELPS, City Pass, Agt.,

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 46 < ATHLETCCONTEST [ 5= e e J ! s n h thoughtless w. {)a\\ who truly love eac |tears and '“room will brag OUTING FEATUR vmed

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