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Evening Star dated October 13, 1924

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tomorrow; gentle to moderate north shifting to east winds. Temperature for 24...

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 s » SCHOONER BURNS AFTER GAS BLAST Broken Barrel Causes Explo- sion on Potomac River Boat. Two Aboard Escape. The tw Foote wi

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 MISSOURI IS HELD SAFE FOR DAVIS State, Naturally Democratic, Likely to Go Back to Former Status. BY DAVID LAWR! S October...

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 EXAMINER 0. KS DAUGHTER FOR BAR Col. Clephane Moves for G. W. U. Graduate’s Admis- | sion to Practice of Law. Col. Walter C.

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 COOLIDGE BACKED BY WORKING MEN Protective Tariff League in Philadelphia Indorses Presi- dent for Re-Election. J. Hampton...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.......October 13, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 Furniture Days eomz}g The Hecht Co. ¢ ST D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924.' Rhode Island, the smallest State in|China has over

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis ! Spending the Day in Philadelphia and Returning Here Tonight. HE...

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 a) Jam, sh and Elizabeth I. Rohrer. Norris and Gertrude F. Barnes. (Continued from Eighth Page.) 3 and Mary E. Smith, bots |

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 10 et DAVIS MAKES WAR ON PRESENT TARIFF Assails Fordney-McCumber Enactment as Violation of U. S. Constitution. By the...

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 VARIED EXERCISES HONOR COLUMBUS Addresses Commemorate 432d Anniversary of Dis- covery of America. of Ecuad tor Union, zalde's

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 HINA HURTS U.S. EXPORTS Trade in Last Fiscal Year Has Totaled $282,000,000. ! Flour Biggest Item. . Epecial Dispatch to The

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 - FARM BELT DRNE Speaks Tonight in Kansas 1 City—Pacific Coast Trip Tl Now in Doubt. By the Associated Press. SPECIAL, EN S

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 " $1.50 Kimono Silk, $1.29 86 inches wide pure silk, heavy quality, in an assortment of beautiful floral designs; gor- &eous

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 B i o il ALY o } STATE PRESENTS POSTMASTER GENERAL WITH THE HOOSIER FLAG. The Post Office utiful Indiana flag presented to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1924 Bullfight Liked by French President|A. F.OF L. STARTS DRIVE...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924.° RPN AN AN A AR AR A AN AR ZR AR A cannot be surpassed—the...

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 AMUSEMENTS Poll 's—Julia .Sanderson, in *Moonlight.” L. Lawrence Weber's musical pro- Quction, “Moonlight,” .on its transe

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 (Continued from Page Twenty.) it. to accomplish great things in fu- ture, if it continues in the avay that it has begun....

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 MUSIG N VARIED FORMS BY WEAP| Vocal, Instrumental and Or- chestral Numbers—Talk on { Electoral College. Music, both vocal and

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 FINANCIAL. NEWFOREIGN LOANS TO TOTAL MLLIONS France Wants $150,000,000 :and Belgium Needs i Large Funds. NEW YORK, October

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 24 SP Nats’ Victory Is Boost for Game, Mc ORTS. VAST MAJORITY OF FANS WITH GRIFFS, HE ADMITS Declares That Only Real...

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 SPORTS." THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924 SPORTS. - 25 Two Big Grid Battles Here Saturday :...

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 26 BY MARY MARSHALL. OQur grandmothers believed that ehfldren should be seen but not heard. While today, at least as far as

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924 MISCELLANEOUS 27 i (Qopyright, 1924, by

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 28 A FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) INCOLN DEMONSTRATOR. 7-pass. sedan. s car carries-a new-car guarantee: has run less

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 APARTMENTS, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED (Continued.) 2 ELEGANT ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH; ALL conveniences; sun porch with awning,...

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 — REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924. REAL ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Continued.

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES ed.) FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. \ AUCTION...

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 32 APARTMENT BLAZE TRAPS OCCUPANTS Firemen Rescue Binney Dwellers—Fire in Base- ment Does $3,000 Damage. Numerous occupants

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