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Evening Star dated September 29, 1924

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered

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 MAY MOVE TRAFFIC . BY BLOCK SIGNAL Lommissioner Oyster Willing to Test System if Con- gress Votes Fund. A willingness to try

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924. MINERADIATS PART A OLrres foue ey QR G SFE, "< e...

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 MOVE T0 PROMOTE FLYERS UNDER WAY Weeks Also to Go Limit | -Seeing They Are Repaid E° Own Money Spent. Arrival of the at’...

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 COOLIDGE GREETS UNIVERSITY MEN Message to 700,000 in U. S. Expressed in Letter to G. W. U. President. President Calvin...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924. THE EVENING STAR “_ With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON,

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 LIST YOUR RENTED AND VACANT REAL ESTATE WITH J. LEO KOLB 923N.Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. Main 502 FOR RENT NINE ROOMS -...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Have as Their Guest at the White House Mrs. Frank T cont 3 are entertaining

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 THE OWL’S HOUSE A Thrilling Adventure Story By Crosbie Garstin Copyright. 1924, by (Continued from Yesterday's Slm:.) The...

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 ¥ H 10 GORN CROP FAILURE AIDS LA FOLLETE S. Figures Disclose Condi- ears. Much of it was expected to ma- ture by October 1.

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 STAR, s st A WASHINGTON, D. C MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924. iversary O Continues All of Its First Day Specials With Many New

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 oli's—"Wildflower. |a10ne b ‘ Lilac | rhythmic charm ,r| waltz number. Marion, by the way b delightful en-| Three acts are

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 AMUSEMENTS i (Continued from Twelffh Page.) provided is greater ‘than .for any previous picture production. Rehearsal of the

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 14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Gl ket —BY WEBSTER ANNOUNCE PLANS Arrangemme for Dis- lH[ AR]RY tribution of Election...

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 Month End Sale of Gloves at Greatly Reduced Prices Novelty Cuff, Glace Kid Gloves, $2.29 Pr. Regular $3 value. Black with...

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 16 WFE ON “STUNP” URGES LA FOLLETE Capdidate Much Maligned, jhe Tells Mountain Lake ‘ Park, Md., Crowd. 3 T the Associated

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 THE EVE NG NGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924 BALTIMORE BOYS SENTEN 19 years old. ar ot hang in ¢ made to raise money

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 UTHERSLAYS 4 CHLOREN AD SELF ive Bodies With Throats Cut Found by Father in One Room. September 29.—The hodies of M A Melton

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 99, 1924, Important Sales of New Fall Merch $22.50 to $29.50 New Sports

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 MONUMENTHONORS QUENTINROOSEVELT French Unveil Shaft Near Site of Famous Navarin ! Farmhouse. By the Amociated Press. PARIS,

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 i | Reichsbank Head - Expects Serious Problems Yet, While Praising Start. Associated P Supposed by been floated in the p sh

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 HUGE FUEL BILLS Rigid Coal Inspection Means Great Saving—Average Carloads Larger. BY J. € Special Dispatch to The NEW YORK

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 Moderate Price Dress Section Features Smart Bengaline Tunic Frock $39.50 The rich heavy texture of the new corded silks has

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 FINANCIAL STOCKS SELL OFF INFINAL TRADING vieakness in Coppers Felt by ERest of List—Break in Nash Motors. BY STUART P. WE

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 29, 1924. FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Property in D. O. and

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 r 26 SPORTS. riffs May Clinch Pennant Today : LOSS FOR YANKS OR WIN FOR BUCKS MEANS TITLE Nervous Strain Handicapping...

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 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIINGTON. D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924, SPORTS. 21 Two Powerful Elevens to Visit This Week

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 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924. HILL TO ASK JURY TRIAL. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SLIDE VICTIMS BURIED. | THE _EVENING and _one-half

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Women Now Interested in Gloves BY MARY As the manufacturers and mer. chants put it, “a healthy condition”...

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 CANIPAIGN TALKS BY RADID TONIGHT Hoover, for G. 0. P., and Mrs. Brown, for Democrats, Listed for WCAP. Millions of broadcast

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 MISCE RECOMMENDED SERVICE. Continued. AND PAPERHANGING. | ®ood workmanship. Give S. TAMMARO. Col. 791! PAPERHANGING NEATLY

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 ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, .1924. APARTMENTS, ETC. REG’LAR FELLERS —Jimmie Knows

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 REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. | APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER...

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 REXL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES | FOR...

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. A WESCHLER, ATCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE RUNGALOW NORTHE B virtu OF VALUARLE FRAM| N0.

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 - - 36 CHAPEL GROWDED 10 GREET BISHOP Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman i Ends First Year,in Office. i {Tells Cathedral Progress. who

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