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Evening Star dated September 11, 1924

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 WEATHER. Falt and warmer tonight and to- morrow, gentle winds, mostly south and southwest. 43, at 6 a.m. today. Full report

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 RAILROAD WANTS ZONING OF PLAZA B. & 0. Claims It Is Deprived of Use of Property Through .Congress Inaction. Actlon of the...

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 * SPECALTRAFE RULES AR SSUED Streets to Be Kept Clear During Passage of Defense Day Parade. Regulations and pedestrian...

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 DOUBLE STANDARD INLAW IS CHARGED Press Regards Caverly Rul- ing as Creating Disre- spect for Courts. BY ROBI NEW YORK, T T.

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 " FEIGHT TO COAST * WILL BE VIA SOUTH Long Trip Has Strained Air- planes So That High Fly- ing Is Dangerous. The revised...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. .September 11, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. . Editor

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 + CROPS DAMAGED BY FROST NEARBY Virginia and Maryland Farms Suffer as Thermometer Drops to 32. accompanied by lowering...

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 SOCIETY The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, Will Entertain at Dinner Saturday Evening for Gen. Pershing. HE Secretary of War,

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 U.S. DENIES SEEKING NEW CHINA LINE-UP Policy Always Has Been to Co-Operate With Central Recegnized Government. P the...

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 REAL IMBRIE DEATH STORY T0 BE Tflll] WIdOW of Consul Killed i Persia Will See Hughes Here This Month. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. By

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 LAWN AND GARDEN PRIZES AWARDED Northeast Citizens Receive Premiums for Lawns, Flow- ers, Fruit and Vegetables. More than 500

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 WALES IN FOX HUNT AFTER LATE DANCE Three Women Thrown, But None Is Hurt—May Attend Prize Fignt. By the Assoclated Press....

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 [} 2 YOUTHS DIE TOMORROW FOR MURDER OF FARMER Virginia Negroes Robbed Victim and Set Fire to Home. Special Dispatch to The

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 14 ASKS COURT BAN ON MRS. FERGUSON Lawyer Would Enjoin Candi- date for Governor on Ground of Sex. o Associated Press A IN, Te

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 " CHEMISTS PREDICT MORE DEADLY WAR New Discoveries Reported to Convention Tell of Means of } Universal Destruction. By the

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 16 SCHOONER BEATEN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 192Z Fear of Futile Oratory Keeps U. S. Away,

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 WORLD FLYERS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. uts. Erik Nelson, Lowell Smith and Leigh Wade, who called upen President Coolidge yesterday

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 18— BYSEVERE FLODDS Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont Suffer Consider- able Damage. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, September

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 Domestic Branches: New York (Main Office) Albany St. Louis Springfield, Mass. VACUUM OI1IL ™, ) ] AL iy THE EV'ENING -STAR,

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 GILBERT, 32, HOLDS GERMANY IN HAND Young U. S. Treasury Expert Weilds Greatest Financial Power in World. By Consolidateq...

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 CHOOL BOARD IN DEADLOCK ON INTELLIGENCE TEST PLAN Debate of Three Hours Leaves Big Problems Still Unsolved. Congestion in...

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 INTERIOR BUILDINGS GVEN HIGH PRAISE Mrs. Votaw, After. Inspec- tion, Declares Sanitary Conditions Excellent. Commending tha

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 . LAST ARMS SURVEY MADE IN GERMANY Allied Inspection Covers Po- {lice and Military Barracks and Munition Plants. Chicago...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924 THE HUB---Seventh and D Streets N.W. : | THE HUB---Seventh

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 . | ABSENTEE VOTING 10 BE WRC T0PIC Digest of Election Laws Of- fered by Expert—Music Also on Program. The outstanding...

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 THE “SAVINGS DEPOSITS | * REACHHUGE SUNS Merchants Claim Thiriit Is| Hurting Sales—Home Buying on Big Scale. | BY J. C....

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 FINANCIAL NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE RAIL SHARES WEAK IN STOCK MARKET Many Losses Recorded Dur- ing Day—Some Strong Spots Also

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 FRUIT PRICES FIRM AT GENTER MARKET Vegetables Are Also Steady at Wholesale—Receipts Moderate Today. The daily market report

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 30 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAB, WASHINGTON, D: C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER-1T;- 1924, : SPORT S. Bucks Will Need Superior Pitching to

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 SPORTS. . THE. EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924 SPORTS. U. S. Davis Cup Victory Is Not Assured

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 Extraordinary Value Tomorrow Men’s Fine Wool Suits,.$29.75 Were $45 to $65 32 suls in a broken size range; every suit from

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 $1.25 Mercerized Table Damask, 69c e 300 yards of 72-inch Extra Fine Grade L eIkl Mercerized Table Damask, linen-finish...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE FEATURES one-fourth cupful of finely chopped Potato-Spinach Croquettes. tte: cooked spinach and sait and pepper

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 i No Corns this new way NTIL modern science found a safe way, paring was the only way to end coras, and paring a corn...

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 36 ' MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C.! 'I‘HURSD'AYE SEPTEMBER 11, 1924, AUTOMOBILES, ETC. PERSONAL. MUTT

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924.° ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. IN

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 REAL ESTATE. —By GENE BYRNES. THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924.. REG’LAR FELLERS —The...

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 REAL ESTATE. BUILDER, ARCHITECT. SECOND-FLOOR FRO: FIVE ROOMS AND BATH. BEST DOWNTOWN SECTION TYLER & RUTHERFORD. INC N 475.

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | ____FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES.

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 FOR SALE—FOUSES. (‘.-flllpd BOSS & PHELPS, Reajytors. A CHOICE SELECTION OF MODERATE-PRICED YIOMES. aitheast. Unquestgonah one

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