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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-08-13

Evening Star dated August 13, 1924

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 WEATHER. Unsettled — probably rains tonight; tinued cool. light local tomorrow fair; con- Temperature for 24 hours ending at

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 ORDER WARSHIPS 10 SUDAN PORTS England Emphasizes Deter- mination to Maintain Her Protectorate. By the Associated Press,...

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 Healthful Hot-W eather Drink for the Youngsters sA child requires a quart of milk a v. Frequently it is hard to get hildren

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 FORD ORDERS NAME FROM PRIMARY LIST Wires Michigan Official Few Minutes Before Final Withdrawal Limit. LANST Mich. August...

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 BUDGET FIGURES GIVEN T0 GHIEFS Department Heads Get No- tice of Amounts to Spend Next Year. Allocations of the approximate

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. ..August 13, 1924 SHEODORE W. NOYES. ., .Editor

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 BRAZILIAN TROOPS PUSH r. FURTHER WESTWARD City of Mundury Entered and March Toward Chavantes Begun. ) Says Correspondent. Br

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 8 SO CTETY. SOCIETY Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, Going to Join Mrs. Weeks in Their Summer Home for Short Visit. War, Mr...

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 ~ SALESMAN FAGES CHARGE OF FRAUD W. F. Thurmand Surrenders on Indictment in Alleged 0il Stock Sale. Thurmand. a stock...

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 Big Snakes Break Loose on Vessel, Scare Passengers PLANS NEW PARTY T TORULEIN SPAIN i | ! = 1 Pglhtary Dwectorate Is Draft- ,

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 IS WL REKET WRE SERVCE PACT Refuses to Sign Inter-Ameri- can Agreement on Com- munications Systems. The United States.has...

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 | Belasco—""Seventee! dSeventeer Booth Tarkington's lightful story of youth and its s, which treats of the compara- the...

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 NAVY BAND T0 GIVE GONCERT AT WCAP Will Feature Program To- night—WRC to Have Fash- ion Summary. An open-air_concert by the

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 [ PTRCIS HOW IsSHmszLm ‘her Deficit Probed, and Likelihood of Forgery Also lnvestlgated § S TNAM, Conn. August 13.—With 00 in

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 . PREDICTS JIPANS CRONTH INPOWER Nipponese Lecturer at Polit- ical Institute Expresses Na- tion’s Immigration View. By the

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 Tropical Suits for Big Men $15.75; were $25 and $30 Tomorrow—-39 suits radically reduced for quick selling. Beautiful...

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 CHICKEN RACE At GRO1TO O entertainment committee, with “Min features at Marshall Hall yesterd TINC ie, H. Talker, chairman of

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 What Europe Is Saying About America FRANCE.—1. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE PARIS, August 12 When t wrtier previously arrived in

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 RHND MISSING GIRL . ALONE IN FOREST Airplane and Bloodhounds Par- Qfiipate in Search After Tour % Camp Kidnaving Scare. é:' Br

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 CLAIMS MINE WAGE PACT UNDER FIRE Union Journal Tells of Efforts to Avoid Abiding by Jack- sonville Scale. By the Ascociated

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 Star.) | whereupon Kiche rushed upon him, — | gashing his f; a second time. He | | farther way. All the old ssociations died

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1924. Tomorrow Morning 9:15—Your Cha The Hecht Co. Semi-Annu The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1924 nce lo Share in the First Day Savings of al Storewide Clean

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 S 24 MOVES ARE MIXED IN STOCK MARKET Rubber and Tire Shares Join Upward Trend—Coppers Strong. BY STUART P. WEST. 8...

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office TIBERAL REGEPTS i1 OF CANTALOUPES Rush of

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 26 Nationals Gain in Race as Rivals Idle : ZACH TODAY TO FURTHER BOOST CLUB Goslin and Peck Drive in Record 106th Shut-Out

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. O, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1924 : SPORTS." 97 New Walker-Leonard Date Due to Be Set

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 THE EVENING STAR;, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST P New Line of Royal Society Packages—Just arrived. Now is the time to

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 THE EVENING STAR,‘ WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 192%. 5 #1000 Overcoals | Straightline box coats, big burly | "

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Topcoats for the House Guests BY MARY MARSHALL. “The young girls of today travel Wwith the least possible...

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 HELP AND HELP MALE XBEVER wmail ORIGINAL rccommendations on_applying for_employmeni. Use COPIE: AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS,...

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 XUTOMOBILCES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. | REG’LAR FELLERS—He’s the Other Kind. Continued. VIM TRUCK; will ruh; for §150:...

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 APABTch.S-:UfiFUmm IN RABBITBORO —OId Timer’s Code!! FOR SALE—HOUSES. = = Continued. FOGSEREEPING APARTMENT—4 _ ROOMS $898...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. ed. Delightful ‘Modern HOMES, 3110-3128 Newton Street N.E. Just off Rhode Island Ave.) re’s plenty of...

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 AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & BSON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUBTEFES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING,...

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 AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO . A PERFECT BILL Hodkinson Presents TODAY’S mmm'rs BELASCO—"The Cat and the’Ca- nary,” 8:30 p.m.,, matinee

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