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Evening Star dated August 10, 1924

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 WEATHER. Fair and cooler fair, today: with moderate temperature. tomorrow Temperature for 24 hours ended at 10 p.m. last...

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 9 - LIQUOR CONSPIRAGY CHARGES REVEALED 83 Overt Acts Claimed in Cases for Which Local Men Were Arrested. A secret indictment

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 GARAGES T0 SOLVE PARKING PROBLEM Snowden Ashford Discusses Avenue for Investment of Private Capital. To the Editor of The...

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 DAVIS REPUDIATED BY GOMPERS AGAIN Denies Claims of Candidate ! for Labor Support—Let- ters Made Public. By the associated...

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 Closed Saturdays during August ounselors and Furnisl‘lers We ‘vant you to {feel free to consult us upon every p]’xase of...

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 6 KENTUCKY CLAIS MOST MODEST HERD} Wilfie Sandlin Found Fighting Much Easier Than Fac- ing Admirers. 8pe-dal Dispatc to The

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 HOME OF BUSINESS READY OGTOBER 1 United States Chamber of Commerce to Occupy New Bundlng in Early Fall. development in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 10, 1924—PART I. 58c¢ Gaze Marvel - Tissue Ginghams 7¢ Every woman is familiar with

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 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘AUGUST 10, 1924—PART 1. Qhnmmal Ruumums of Seasonable Merchandise With Deeper Reductions

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 10 ! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 10, 1924—PART 1. TOOK MONEY TO KEEP UP | PILGRIM DEAD HONORED. | WOMAN POSES

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 COP 93 MENACE T0LAZY MOTORIST H Josenh Junghans Leads in Arrests in Year, With 863. Many Parking Cases. Introduc »seph...

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 SCIENTISTS LURED AFIELD BY SUMMER Noted Smithsonian Institu- tion. Members Scatter for Work on Subjects. Summer is the open

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 .THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 10, 1924—PART 1. FURNITURE Closed All Day Saturdays During August Only Two Sales

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 —_— “I have just been informed of the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 10, 1924_PART 1. CONDEMNED FRENCHMAN |1...

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 ‘THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 10, 1924—PART 1. _— e — —— — e Our FREE Offer...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 10, 1924—PART 1. 17 00 = What Europe Is Saying Selling out our About America August

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 18 ANTANED GANG - IFAUTDSTEALERS :Arrested Garage Man Tells of Receiving 110 Stolen Machines in Few Months. ‘Bpecial Dispatch

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 10, 1924—PART 1.’ e e eSS /—/—————...

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 COETHALS BI 0 |BEING SUBNERGED Backwater Covering Canal i at Muscle Shoals Built 30 Years Ago. Hpecial Dispatch to The Star,

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 " THE SUNDAY “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, AUGUST 10, 1924—PART" I. CLASSIFYING BOARD ’ “Youw'll like trading at Phillip Levy’s

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 FLOODS PUT END TOFAMOUS CANAL C. & 0., Washington’s Dream of Uniting East and West, ¥ Now Dead to Traffic. COMPLETED IN 1850

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'AUGUST 10, 1924—PART T ) 2 ol 3 VIRGINIA CONGRESS FIGHT TOBE MILD Ninth District Offers

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 fore ooy S 3 (BEN L L BE o I+l 141+ @ = ) FIFTRFFEFRFEEEE LA M R | i Ed 2 ~ FINANCIAL. fl - S (s v . S. BONDS. High. Low....

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 FIN RESERVE BANKS HIT BY LOW INTEREST Barely Able to Meet Expenses and Pay Dividends to Stockholders. BY HARDEN COLFAX. Lower

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 EES PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE !licewomen as Check on : Delinquency. Fiach neishborhood in Washington should have its...

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 A Sale of Blue Willow Dinner- ware Just In From Europe! —Among the good things purchased by our Housefurnishings Buyer during

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 ]@lll%f PageTwo 5.000 Yards of $2.69 1o $6 Printed Silks In a Remarkable Sale $2.00 You'll be able to wear frocks made of...

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 NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—12 Pages INFLUENCE OF AMERICA AVERTED LONDON FIASCO Continuance Necesgary "if Dawes

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 THE EVENING STAR _wm. Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.. ..August 10, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES, . . .Editor The

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 EVERYDAY RELIGION By RT. REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., Bishop of Washington. PRI N Sl e e T SRR Y Cultivating the Best T....

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 YiEZIeasRCARAANRARS S = Wife of Caprain Steel Watkins, stationed at the Tort. Nfficials and Others Still Lingering in the...

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 N London Gayeties Described, By Interested Participapt Sp_céially of Courtesies Extended to Amgrié;fl - Bar Associatign. [ A

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 S OCIETY. ‘Washington Society Folk Seek Recreation Resorts Recruits Registered at Stony Man Camp—Mount Washington Proves...

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