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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-09-03

Evening Star dated September 3, 1924

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 ‘WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow, warmer tomorrow; moderate, possibly fresh, north winds. Temperature for twenty- four...

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 MISSF. L HENDLEY TOLEAVE SCHOOLS Supervising Principal Retir- ing After Half Century of Service. Miss Flora L. Hendley,...

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 “Ice-Housekeeping” Aund now for the great home- coming—Labor Day passed. and the tide turns homeward from seashore, lake and

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 10LAFOLLETTEMEN WIN FOR CONGESS “Wisconsin Renominates Sit- ting Members of House Who Entered G. 0. P. Primary. By the...

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 VOTERS CONSDER EADLOCK RESULT Discussion Centers Around Combinations if Candidates Fail of Majority. BY DAVID LAWRENCE....

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 THE . EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY .September 3, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES Editor The

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 m SAVE MONEY ON DRUG STORE NEEDS AT THE 18 BUSY PEOPLES DRUG STORES! Delicious Chocolate-Covered Cordial Cherries o, 20 Large

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, Host at Lunch Today at Metropolitan Club For Claims Commission. HE Secretary

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 CHANBER T0 URGE K STREETWIENIG Will Send Spokesman to Zon- ing Hearing—Praise for Ball Club. Widening of K street from Four-

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 10 THE.- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1924 . R e T T e T T e T T e T T e e —————————— AU R AR AR

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1921 11 LGOI OLGHULLLLLLLOLEELEHLBVGLGO® GG BGHG S e 2 s S R B R

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 12 MELLON PREDICTS camemgaran ‘o5 : ecretary Returning from :Abroad Sees Pre-War Pros- '7 perity Under Dawes Plan. By the...

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 TEXAS DEMOCRATS DENOUNCE KUKLUX Mrs. Ferguson Given Party Convention’s Backing in Unqualified Way. By the Associated Press.

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 14 THE BEGINNING OF A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP. BEDOUIN TRIBE DENIES |Safed nd the ontstravnt et ratestine. | WILL BE 114 NEXT

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 VIRGINIA HOUSE MEMBER TO MAKE 75 SPEECHES Peery to Start Campaign in Ninth District Monday—Fight in Prospect. Epecial...

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 SPAIN'S PRESTIGE HURT IN MOROCGO Even Hitherto Faithful Na- tives Show Tendency to Join Revolt. i BY Radio t GIBRAL tary...

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 WAL son’s injured hand, stru York. However, the SR AND HIS BANDAGE. The photograph shows Walter John- by a hard-bit ball in a

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 NEW YORK LISTED IN WCAP PROGRAM ‘Schedules for Tonight Three of Five Attractions for Local Listeners-In. WCAP will “pipe...

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 TRAIN HOLDUP TIP FOILS BANDIT GANG Two Officers Shot, One Rob- ber Captured in Night Battle in Kansas. By the Associated...

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 SILK GOODS FINDING MUCH BETTER SALE Strife in China Unlikely to Be Felt Here—Woolens Also in Demand. BY J. C. ROYLE. Dispateh

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 }\cith's—Pat Rooney and et tent i Sha $o0 santley p cclections from her repe Tivoli—Jack Holt in “Empty 18" saEnEna NN R RN R

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 FINANCIAL. MOVES ARE MIXED IN STOCK MARKET V. Sweringen Shares Strong. Sugars Taken Up—Coffee .Shares :Lower. BY STUART P. W

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 FINANCIAL. PRICES ARE LOWER Apple Market Dull and Sales Light—Today’s Special Review. The daily market report on fruits Jand

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 24 SPORTS. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1924 SPORTS. American Race Now Two-Club Affair : Dodgers’ Rise...

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 SPORTS CHAMP RATED GREATEST RACKETER OF ALL TIME “Big Bill” Again Demonstrates Ability to Rise to Most Brilliant Heights When

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. When is a shawl not a shawl, and when is it a scarf? This is a riddle that might puzzle many of us. The Dopular

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. g ] b 3 N : . . oS ) 24, MISCELLANEOUS. HELP—MALE. e 3 P : (Copyright, 1924, fiy.a..c rl-:e;:"’rr-ao...

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 AUTOMO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. MARMON oustrator. This and gusranteel gool As mew: duction i terms if des substantinl re- d....

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 "REAL APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Ccifln-:ll. TUDOR HALL, 10th AND MAI —4 rooms, reception hall and Tator and’ switchboard. w. J e

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 o 5 FOR SALE—HOUSES. ._Continued. ! 4413 KLINGLE ST. N.W. " Detached English type six- Foom and bath home, all modern...

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 . AUC AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TIONS AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. “TADAM A. WESCHLEK,...

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 32 N 4 [ SEPTE) AMUSEMENTS. 11HOUSE OF DAVID TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ied Life,” 30 p.m. orworth, BELASCO—"Ma | pm. Matinee at...

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