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Evening Star dated October 1, 1924

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 WEATHER. © and continued cool tonight; to- fair and warmer. Moderate backing to south winds. Tem- 24 Nours ending at 2 pan S,

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 ; THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDXESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1924 EIGHT ARE DEAD .u??lfif’;lifffffi“%?zz’BHANG PUTSPRICE [ % g5,

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 Ice Feeds the World bring Tt as to our tables the est products from the garden world. And it to other lands. giant Leviathan

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 4 WOOD SEES “REAL" - 6.0.P. CONGRESS Representative Tells Presi- | " | The Typothetae of Washington dent of Party’s Expected

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 "TAKEN ON FRAUD CHARGE.|D, C. COLORED VOTERS |WAR ANNIHILATED \ | A G- []. P- Tu ABmesnm 3. Reid, Now Under Sen-% HEAR P_LFA

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 [] THE EVENING STAR Wih Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. . .October 1, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. WBe...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 atherine Elkins Hitt, sister of t .' _"_——_—'——E—— E Gccenmeq e...

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 8 SOCIETY The Opening of Supreme Court Monday del SOCIETY. Brings Chief Justice and His Associates to Capital. BERS of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1924. 9 HIGH WA'I'ER L[]SS Abe Martin Says: |GOV. FLYNN NAMED | ths

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 10 INTERFERENCE ROW AN FANSWARY Amateurs Accused of Cutting inon WGY Program Issue Hot Denial. ing in their wrath s- | t...

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 v - name amending it to render inoperative the wisest provisions of its unglnnl framers." “One of the proposaly which em-...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1924. | lGOVERNOR REFUSES Tbmallest Camera, ]PINCHOT’S REBUFF...

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 7 THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1924. U S PI-ANS GUMITYEE::: :‘,‘,jm(m:::;lm...

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 EEK OBSERVANCE OF COLUMBUS DAY ampaign Under Way Would Unite Americas in Annual Celebration. | SCORES CLAIM HEIRSHIP TO...

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 arka le ale of Rich Fur-Trimmed Coats of Lustrous Pil e Fur Fabrics Salts Fur Fabrics Silk Seal Plush Shelton Looms Pile...

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 GRAIN COMMITTEE ASKS POTHIER COUNSEL °*Fon Whear neanco TO OPEN ARGUMENT ™ <.z 2™ Swamps Elevators. | By the Associated...

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 BACK IN WASHINGTON AND of Walter Johnson, premier pitch his wife, his mother, whe came f NEW YORK IS ALSO SELLING New games

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 KILL HIS FLEAS You can rid your dog (or cat) of tor- menting, diseasecarrying fleas with t’sSkip Flea Soapor Powder. 25c at

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 ritory to the Turks. o y with ::eui-\e,;m:;'r"mx:::’-aflxl{‘tf&“‘fl.‘fd Many Applicants Turned Away John 3. Pershing. fot 25th

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 SQUIER FIGHTS BATTLE FOR ARMY INVENTORS Former Signal Corps Chief Seeks Protection of “Wired ‘Wireless.™ m the Assoclated...

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 C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924, LOOKING TO SINCLAIR. Italians Expect 0Oil Workings to Be Productive. ROME, September 1.— TON,

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 IMOOR TROOPS' GRIP ON XAUEN BROKEN City Whose Garrison Was Trapped by Rebels, Freed by Reinforcements. i BY A. R. DE Star and

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 Bring the children in and let them ride the ponies from the Belle Meade Farms, Toy Section, Fourth floor, : THE EVENING STAR,

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 24 DUTCH SEEK AR ROUTE T0 INIES Plane Starts 16,000 Kilo- meter Flight—Banks Back Enterprise. BY LEOPOLD ALTRINO. g0 Daily

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, O, WEDNESDXY, OCTOBER 1. 1924. Super Specials of the Super Sale. Read every item. Check off the

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 SPORTS. HOPES GIANTS CAN PLACE FULL STRENGTH ON FIELD Bucky Attributes Success of Club to Fighting Qual- ities and Expects

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 TEAM PROVED ITS METTLE - IN WINNING LEAGUE TITL McGraw’s Pitchers Better Now Than in Recent Sea- eded Unusually Strong Bat-

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 MARYLAND FACING TOUGH TASK IN FRIDAY’S GAME Team That Will Battle Old Liners in Central Staditim Averages About 185 Pounds

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 HAKE IS DECLARED OF AGE-OLD ORIGIN Triemors in East Yesterdayg _Laid to Disturbances in Paleozoic Age. that to- ndicated is

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 : * FINANCIAL. ! VE ; 3 30 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924. FINANCIAL. STOCKS GO HIGHER [ ~ew

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 Ea F URKEY DEMAND INANCIAEL. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1. ——— e ———— e — e NEW YORK CURB MARKET

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 THE - EVENING | dert of the security NEWCOMERS ARE URGED |t of the Security TO Go HDME TO vOTE}U\‘KZHiI.fllIun at the Ci Mr.

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 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, ‘OCTOBER 1. 1924. . 33...

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 AMUSEMENTS Models.” Many noteworthy scenes are prom- ?scd in the new 1924 edition of “Art- ists and Models,” the elaborate

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. CHILEAN UPHEAVAL | MAY ALTER POLICY Nation

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 THE EVENING Offers, Beginning Tomorrow—1,250 oy, - 500 Yards of $1.25 to , Degl g ’ T N T $2.98 Metallic Ribbons J Pairs of

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 Anniversary Specials Children’s Stamped Rompers Special, 50¢ Pair —-Arc ready made of white poplin. Sizes 1 to J years....

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 THE OWL 'S HOUSE A Thrilling Adventure Story By Crosbi Coprright. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) I Te waited Uil (he...

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 AMUSEMENTS (Continued from Thirty-fourth Page.) including Enid Bennett, Ramon No- vallace Beery, Frank Currier, Theby,...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Pearls of Many Colors in Fashion BY MARY MARSHALL. She who bobs her hair must leave earrings behind: this is

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 INWCAP PROGRAM Democratic Rally in Balti- more Tonight Listed as Broadcast Feature. The Democratic rally at the Fifth...

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 > HELP AND SITUATIONS. MTISCELLANEOUS. HELP MALE HELP—FEMALE. | SITUATIONS—MALE. _ SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. | RECOMMENDED...

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 \ FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. AUTOMO 1923: dise wheels, rewsonable, depostt rih BSE0. 1800 14th ~excellent_rondition: or

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 T4 RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Continued. front, | $8 doy W Extra near departments K _ST. floor K. T Tarz $7 single, 57 NEWTO!...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924. REAL ESTATE. 45 RENT HOUSES—FURNISHED REG’LAR

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 46 REAL 'ESTATE: Continued. PETWORTH. $9.750—Eas An inpection of thes convince you that t Tiie city. “There are i tooms....

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 AUCTIONS /, OCTOBER- 1, 1924, EDUCATIONAL. HE EVENING STAR, WASHI AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THOK. J. OWEN & SON,...

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