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Evening Star dated July 31, 1924

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 WEATHER. Unsettled ténight and tomorrow, probably showers; cooler tomorrow: moderate west to northwest winds. Temperature for

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 ARTERIAL STREETS SEEN TRAFFIC AID § Estahlishment in D. C., How- wever, May Wait on Funds From Congress. AVOIDS CROSSING...

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 NEVER WRAT At ISFLVERS BOAST Proud of Being Able Con- tinually to Progress Taward Goal. BY HAYDEN CHURCH. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 TESTSSHOW MANY BRAKESDEFGENT Inspection of Experts Re- veals Small Percentage of Cars Tried Satisfactory. Greater care should

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 RUSSIAAWATS OVEBY JAPAN Resumption of Negotiations Depends on Setting Date for Leaving Saghalien. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR -~ With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. July 31, 1024 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor i e v T The

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 Out of respect to the memory of Mr. Edw. P. Schwartz, President of this Corporation, whose ‘death occurred at Georgetown...

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY Secretary of the Na Visit to Pacific to Make August Coast for Inspection of Fleet. HE Secretary of the Navy,

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 WOULD GIVE D.C. HEADS MORE POWER Rhode Island Avenue Citizens Approve Bill, With Cer- tain Exzeptions. The Rhode Island...

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 10 POSTAL PAY RAE S PROWISE YET Employes’ Representatives Declare President Will Approve Bill. 1f Congress, at its next...

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 HOPKINS PROJECTS ASK 16,3500 Umversny Development Plan| Drawn by Group Headed by Daniel lelard By the As: ™ BAL,TI'\IOR.I b

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 PRESIDENTS SON TOFOREGD AP Coolidges Decide John Will | Remain as White House | Guest Until School Opens. Plans made by...

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 FALLON SCORES WITH WITNESSES New York Lawyer, Accused of Jury Briking, Brings Out Favorable Admission. By the Associated...

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 14 POSSE TRAILS TWO IN MURDER PLOT Virginia Farmer Shot, Bound to Bed and Home Fired Aft- er Visit of Robbers. By the...

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 MYSTERY RED AGENT REVEALS IDENTITY British Communist Says He Is Man ‘Who Has Puzzled Swedish Radio May Carry Wedding Marches

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 Perfec;, F;uli-Feshi—o;t;ei Silk Hosiery Chiffon $l .29 Regular Weight Weight { ‘The lowest price we’ve heard of for many a

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 POLICE HEAD; GIVEN DOG. Police Commissioner Enright of New Y.nrk brought gift to Maj. Sullivan when he'and Col. R. Waldo,...

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 SEEK DENOLITIO OF BIGPOWER DAM U; S. Attorneys Ask Order for @estructlon Because Con- gress Had Not Approved. Dytbe...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1954 TWO PASSENGERS HURT IN ACCIDENT TO BUS Hoisting Machine Struck on

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 00 BOY RIOTERS LODGED IN GELLS DEFENDANTS” STORIES “ VARY IN"MURDER TRIAL Accused Men Pheed on Stand in Own Defense in...

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 161 DEATHSIN JUNE INMINE ACCIDENTS Anthracite Production Shows Total of 53; Bituminous 108, Inspectors Report. Coal mine...

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 ABOR DISAVONS ” PARTISAN VOTING Gompers Says Federation Will Study Services of Men - and Platforms. o . . . . )i _ATLANTIC

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 TAR VICTIM BORED BY LONESOME CELL Right Name Terrell, West Vir- ginia Report, and Parents Urable to -Aid. Bpectal Dispatch to

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 BEDTIME STORIES Young Squirrels See Redtail. Ignorance is seldom slow To scofl at what it does mot know. —Mrs. Happy Jack.

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 THE EVENING BTAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDXY, JULY 31, 1924 ow woaH ke~ THE HECHT CO. HALF YEARLY FURNITURE W SALE wao:...

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 LADY ASTOR HITS . PICTURE CRITIGS “Don’t Give Tuppence” if Her ' Portrait Stays in Parlia- ment or Not. By the Associated...

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 SO WEST VIRGINIA MINES 0 COMBINE $20,000, GOO Coal Consoh- dation, Using Philadelphia and New York Capital. Boys> Union Suits

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 FINANCIAL. MOTORS MOVE LP | Gasoline Selling — (AN ) FARINES AFTERLONGLUL Show More Signs of Life on Studebaker Report—U. S.

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 CHICKEN PRICES .~ GOSTILL LOWER Drop-of Two Cent; m Local Market Today—Meat Trade Dulk A further decrease of T cents in the

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 30 SP ORTS. ZACHARY TO FACE TYGERS IN SECOND TILT OF SERIES Bucks Display Fighting Qualities in Coming From i Behind to Win

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 SEEM CERTAIN TO ANNEX EUROPEAN ZONE HONORS Youthful, Fiery Combination Is Picked to Battle Australians, as Latter Are...

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 THE EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1924, — ~— and_ distinction to the summer frocks 2 and white, cream

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 T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, 'THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1924. Now for the Busy Friday Bargain Day That Brings Thousands of

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 NURSE WHOTOOK LITLE GRLHELD Woman and Lost Child Found in Buffalo After Leaving Cleveland. By the Associated Press. BUFFALO,

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 i - : Sl B s R R TMasssEEEEEe'sannEn Specials for Friday in Silks and Wash Goods 3,000 Yards Silk at 41.19vyd. Regular $1.29

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1924 TUURIST JURURS T RTIL fils Deewt e s cttn frent e bt \SAABBERS

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 CONFESSED SLAYER OF GIRL TO HANG Accomplice in lilinois Murder Gets Life Sentence in State Prison. By the Associated Press.

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 o, O Auto Parties Attacked By W hirlwind on Top Of Maryland Mountain Special Dispatch to The Star, CUMBERLAND, Md., July 31—

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 . WORLD FLYERS ON OLD VIKING ROUTE Iceland and Greenland Mark i Dangerous Last Lap for Aviators. I o The American aviators

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 JAPANESE BEETLE ANTIDOTES FOUND Insect Invader of Eastern Farms Losing Against Poison and Parasite. Br the Associuted Pre...

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 TWOBIG STATIONS EXCHANGE DATES WCAP Has Today’s Program to Allow WRC Anniversary Tomorrow. Favorite arias from grand operas

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 42 AIR MAIL POPULAR INBUSINESS WORLD P.:M. General to Continue New York-San Francisco Schedule Indefinitely. Performance of

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 : WOMAN'S PAGE,” Beauty and Charm in Summer Styles in Washington Shops This Year Milady Has No Dread of Summer Clothes.,...

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 ™My DEAR, 1 WOULDN'T MinG" PLAYING FOR A CENT A POt IF THAT HUS BAMD OF MINE KnEw ANYTHING AT ALL ABOUT THE GAME ! HE'S THE

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, J'ULY‘ 31, 1924, ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALE-_MISCELLANEOUS. | N...

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 e e ‘APARTMENTS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Continued. 814 EAST PITOL, AP Si—Nicely fur- | 1219 M ST. N.W Diehed ‘room. pext

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 REAL OFFICES AND STUDIOS FOR TEASE, VERY LOW RENT, MODEEN three.story ad_ light basement corner build- ing. in heart of bux.

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 . garage, 501t TUR 13 GONNA GIVE US A PoLISH AND MAKE LS VERY BLASE p FOR SALE—HOUSES. Contimued. REAL BARGAIN. CORNER HOME.

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 AUCTIONS. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THUESDAY, JULY 31 RESORTS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. AUCTION...

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 IRISH BOUNDARY PARLEY CALLED Pressing Need for Legislation to Create Commission Brings Session Today. By {he Associated Press

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