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Evening Star dated September 4, 1924

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 WEATHER. " Partly cloudy tonight and tomor- row; slightly warmer; moderate north and northwest winds. for 24 hoyrs ended at

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 WINDING UP PLANS FOR DEFENSE DAY Backers Completing Details Today—Invocation to Be by Bishop Freeman. Tlans for the Defense

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 WIDENING STREETS |DEVASTATING WAR, UNEQUALED IN HISTORY, LOOMS IN CHINA ISSUE UP TOMORROW| to Shanghal, however, and the ap-

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924. : ore “When the board was requested loiSchool. It the...

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 . Smma o g WHO’S WHO g With the World Flyers gm&mm ‘WWW% commander of the round-the- world flight which is now drawing to a

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 THE EVENING STAR YWith Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. ..September 4, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 BT T T TTTITATITITT T TG T I Saturday—We Will Be Open All Day! Friday—Greater Economies on Remnants! warmer, gentle to...

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 . . . ’ SOCIETY. : __THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. SOCIETY. ‘ Miss Sarah ¥reénch Smith, and...

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 M’AD00’S BROTHER s a rouere| SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) Salt Lake City and Yellowstone Park Scoffs at 0ld Party

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 10 OODRIGE TOPAY HONGR T0 GTZENS to Receive Prizes for Ex- ellent Condition of Home | Surroundings. Diamonds Cheaper Than...

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 NEW SUIT TO CANCEL DOHENY LEASE FILED Sections 1 and 2 in Naval Re- serve Corruptly Obtained, U. S. Charges. September...

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 19 PRESIDENT HEARS s evimavn puae i Former Assistant Foreman Among ] 28 Employes Ousted by THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 L AFAYETTE HONORS PLANNED SATURDAY Many Organizations to Par-| ; ticipate in Ceremony at Statue in Park. The Sons of the...

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 DAVS FRST TR OF WEST WAPPED Candidate Wil Go to Omaha Tomorrow for Address on | Flying Fish Cripple Telegraph Service By...

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 G. 0. P. DRIVE HERE TO OPEN TONIGHT Rally to Be Held in New Masonic Temple, at 13th and New York Avenue. Man and woman...

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 THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1924. ; ‘ 17 ROUND-THE-WORLD FLYERS BACK IN AMERICA AFTER MANY

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 TRUCE I DECARED - INHEGRIN STRFE b i Klan and Anti-Klan Groups “Assure Mifitary Officers of x! Peaceful Aims. By the...

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 PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR ERNAN LOAN American and British Bank-| ers Discuss Details in London Conferences. BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. By

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 20 ., JUDGES SEUT HAVNES CRTCISH Schultz and McMahon Will- " ing to Stand on Dry Case Records. Both Judge Gus A. Schultz and

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 1 HELD, 2 SOUGHT ASGIRL'S SLAYERS Body Taken From River Shows Gunshot Wound and Crushed Skuil. By the Associated P SVII 11,

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 2oacion 13 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924, THE EVENING IT PAYS TO Gold l . $1.00 1 $1.50 to $1.75 Panel

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1924. 3 now. At times he wondered if this|her, and on the third

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 24 WHEELER APPEALS 10 MILL WORKERS BANS PEACE RALLY. Permit for Defense Day. BOSTON, September 4.—A request by the Socialist

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 DAKOTA POLITICS - INTANGLED MASS {G. 0. P. State Committee In-| ' dorses La Follette—Anti- Leaguers Join Democrats. By the

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 200 WARTIME SHIPS | T0 GO UP IN FLAMES Salvage Company to Burn Wooden | } | NARRATES CRIME STORY. Pasadena Police Tell of...

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 YOUR BONUS Queations That Bother Yon Will Be Answered in From Now On The HUB IS OPEN All Day Saturdays- News Evening Star,

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 £ STAR, WASHINGTON, BRISKER DEMAND FOR GOOD BONDS 28 SELLING CONTIVES N STOGK MARKET FINANCIAL. THE EVENING NEW YORK STOCK

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 » FINANCIAL. LIBERAL RECEIPTS [EXCPIGGLY WIEGLY [ePeaTest suome - oo ). Money to Loan | AT CENTER MARKET Cantaloupe Prices

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 30 SP ORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924. : SPORTS. Bucks Fighting Like Detroiters of...

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 SP ORTS “ONE MORE WHIRL” FATAL TO VETERAN REINSMAN Prior to Race in Which He Fell 1o Death Pop Told| Officials at Wheeling It

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 T ' e e e e e e e e AN R N R RS R \ L TR L e P e e T T T T LT T BRIEINEEEEZERENLRIAT Remnants of Wash Goods HALF PRICE The

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. . Pumps Aid Distinction in Frocks BY MARY MARSHALL. How shoes on if are we going to keep our, we don't have...

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 MUSICAL ARTISTS ON WRC PROGRAM Constance Finckel and Harry King Headliners—Indian Princess to Talk. A joint recital by...

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 (MISCELLANEOUS. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1924. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. 35 —_— — WANTED-...

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 36 FOR HIRE—AUTOMOBILES. CADILLAC “V 61, G-pass. pheeton; for hire | by week or monih. " Irices right.’ Addreas Box 852-X, i

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 REAL RENT xousx;:s—unmmsnm 6 ROO! and, back porches 3 907 N NS BAU 1otached athe, ien sink, side 1o rooms. . uew Kit la; 0

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 REAL Continnes. - TERVE. i six larze tric ol Toom in vr 100 teet improvs large front porch and double back porches. This home

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 AUCTIONS FOR SALE—HOUSES. Conti FOR SALE—HOUSES. Coutinued. N. 1 1418 Eye St. N.\W. PRICE, In sers desirable in garage. This

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 10 URGES TEAMWORK FOR PREPAREDNESS Reserve Officer Tells Manor Park Citizens Washington | Would Be Rabid Militarist. Modern

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