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Evening Star dated September 10, 1924

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 WEATHER. 4 Fair and slightly cooler tonight; to- morrow falr, moderate northwest and north winds, Temperature for 24 hours

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 10, 1924. B IR e el TR T e TG AL e T AN R R Ry A e WV TR S e PRy VN

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 For a Perfect Pie You Need Ice Lverybody wants flaky crust that melts in the mouth. Here’s how to make it with the help| of

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 LEOPOLD AND LOEB GET LIFE; SAVED BY AGE FROM -NOOSE (Continued from First Page.) | confinement may well be the everer| form

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 By the Associated Press CHICAGO, September 10.—The full text of Judge John R. Caverly’'s de- cisfon in the Frank follows: “In

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 WASHINGTON, D. C ‘WEDNESDAY .September 10, 1024 EEODOBE W. NOYES. . . .Editor The Evening Star Newspaper Company Business...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING' D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .10, 1924. e e R L O e s s e D D e s L O e s S N SN 0 KILL RIS FLEAS

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. ‘Wilbur, in Los Angeles Today and Will Not Return Until End of the Month. T

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth P’ returned to New York vesterday from Pittsfield. Mass., where they were guests for a few...

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 ENION HEADS TILT OVER MINERS PAY ngineers, Owning Colliery, ay They Cannot Earn Prof- it at Scale Demanded. H H ’ . H H i é 1

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924. i 'S PRESIDENT [Nezre Nearing 100,|GIRL GAINS FREEDOM...

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 CATHOLICS CHARGE FLAG SLUR FAKED Charities Societies Accuse Police- men, Alleged Klansmen, of Staging Display. By the...

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 TAX BOARD BARS REFUNDING CLAIM Precedent Believed Set by Decision—Many Cases Will Be Affected. it for adjudi- s recalled \e

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 Dt it~ T EICHTHOUR DAY N EUROPE SEE Ratification of Washington Labor Convention by Four Nations Probable. € ber 10.—An eight-

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 " DAVIS PREPARES STRENUOUS PLANS Presidential Candidate, After |- Day of Rest, Ready to Storm West. Colo, September v Davis,

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 16 WINEN BEFEADED BY NEXCANBANDI Two Are Victims and Third Is Hung in Public Square. _ Hunted by Troops. Special Cable o The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924 PRESIDENT HANDS OF GLOBE-CIRC Coolidge and his cabinet...

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 Poli’s—"The Purple Cow. “The Purple Cow” company has broken camp and started for Wash- ington, where she will introduce her-

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924, B0 )Y hteenth Page.) days at pm. and Sunday at| N a pm h

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 l BAND CONCERTS. l By the United States Marine Band tomorrow at 4:30 p.m.. ;' marine barr William H. San- r ylor Branson,...

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 THE TEXTILEINDUSTRY SLUMP S BAFFLING Lull in Woolen Buying Sure to End in Time—Wage Talk Causes Worry. BY J. C. ROYLE NEW...

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 THE OWL’S HOUSE|| A Thrilling Adventure Story By Crosb Copyright, 1924. by F: (Continued from Yesterds s Star.) craft's...

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 e DTHIS LD FOR AR TONGHT Wardman and Eveready on WCAP Program—Women’s S Talk at WRC. Concerts by Park Tiotel and the e...

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 Spurt on U. S. Steel Tonnage " Repert Fails to Hold. Oils Active. . BY STUART P. WEST. Special Dispatch to The Star. W YORK,

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 FINANCIAL ONIONS ARE LOWER AT GENTER MARKET Peach Receipts Heavy. Sweet Potato Mar- ket Dull. The daily market report on...

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 26 SB ORTS. THE " EVENING “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924. SPORTS. Griffs Getting No Favors From...

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 ; SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 192‘4, SPORTS. 27 * Polo Postponement Dims Interest :

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 " 98 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1922, Rainy Days By Ethel M. Parks Did you ever stop to...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE BY MARY MARSHALL. P l Long Tailored Jacket With Suit Through all the changes and chances of the fashion for the

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 Afi ERTISING MAN Torm nhm'lblr. per- nnection. national weekly Dews: ry and commision: address in con: giving telephone_number

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 WARTE‘B——AUTOIDBHES EXCHANGE Overland Touring, Biack Bird 2 ed. coasterbrake, fine whecl. $5. 2 .. months old, and unpaid...

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 RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. ntinued. PLACE. facing Lafayette Square newly decorated, single and ity Club. 11¢ F1—Large, beauti-...

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—-HOUSES. i eentineed. P : ; "CHEVY CHASE SECTION. COTONIAT, BETCHTHOCAE, House for rent; 6 rovms and

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. class rooming house, or will'exc 8 rm. det. house in Cleve. Pk. CHEVY > ARMIY tached home; very

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 10,1924, ' STEAMSHIPS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 8 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. i RESORTS. £38 RESORTS.

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 36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924, AMUSEMENTS modern and eflicient business meth- The...

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