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Evening Star dated October 17, 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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 REV. 1. H. NELMS, 85 DIES AT WOODSIBE Prominent Episcopal Clergy- man Succumbs to Two- Week lllness. Rev. Dr. I Henning [}

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 LIGHTER-THAN-AIR GRAFT PROVES FIT Navigator of ZR-3 Sees Suc- cessful Operation of Regu- lar Transatlantic Lines. Hans von

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 THEATRICAL FOLK - COOLIDGE GUESTS Al Jolson Leads Actor Band in Pledge of Support at Breakfast Party. Government business was

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 HIGHT AND WOMAN INDIGTED IN DEATHS Pastor and Mrs. Sweeten to ¢ Plead Not Guilty, Attorneys Announce. here ht, . Judge Layman

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 [ 4 HE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY.......October 17, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ....

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 e e e eSS e E eSS ESH SR8 08080 818 Still Bigger Bar- gains in Better . Coats for...

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 SO CIETY, SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Receives First Emblem of Forget-Me-Not Day From Hands of World War Veterans. RS. COOLIDGE...

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 BANDIT GIVES UP INPOLICE SLAYING Needed Money, Novice Bank Robber Says, Shot Pur- suing Trooper. ¢ As ed Press READING, Pa.,

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 March 7 oy p o mail bag equipment shop of the Poe | NEW MARYLAND SITE HEAD REVIEWS WORK [iofmittee for the last two years,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. GOES HAPPILY TO PRISON FOR 22-YEAR-OLD CRIME Man 51 Sent to Cell for Two Years for...

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 9 ARTISTS OPINIONS LEAVE JUDGE COLD Court Invokes Ruling That ‘Laymen’s View Is Sufficient on Morality of Pictures. »s and

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 T UNDERWRITERS FAVOR Tretear *He e ine masocration 10| BEN EINSTEIN EXPIRES; |gf gYeshineton Ledge. No. 15, B | | QCAL CHURCH

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 14 DRY LAW REPEAL * UPHELDBY SHITH iSays Republican Assembly ' Passed Measure — Hits G. 0. P. “Silence” Policy. D in which he

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 (¢ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 R Again for Tomorrow—A Marvelous Anniversary Selling of $35, $39.75 and

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 COOLIGE ECONONY PLEATS ATTAAED La Follette Calls It ““False,” | and Scores Conditions | in Cabinet. viEning to- | - inde- | s

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 OFFICERS Teft 1o r mander of th . € Flemmi AND CREW ulr. o during Capt. W her FIRST EXHIRITION OF of the thnlls for GIRLS WHO

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 18 MEXICAN HOLD-UP LEAVES FOUR DEAD Half a Hundred Bandits Wreck Train, Pillage Ex- press and Rob Passengers. Py the...

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 WORK IN MARYLAND ISURGED ONG.0.P. Necessity of Winning House Seats in Fifth and Sixth Districts Stressed. Speaking at a rally

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 DAVIS GOES SOUTH the questioner in the audience) must permit me to add something more— that after that speech (Seagirt, N.

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 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 Cop- B O |y AU AR LLANSBURGH & BRO. Phone Franklin 7400...

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 THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. MAN 5” K"-I-E[]_ FIND BODY IN RIVER. |EVANGELINE BOOTH |ioor

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 BABY PUWDER ENDORSED BY MEDICAL MEN Unite with Mothers and Nurses in Claiming Silox “Greatest Dusting Powder” “I have tried

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 - ROOSEVELT LISTS ' T SPEECHES TODAY ;» Declares Stay-at-Home Vote Is Needed to End Tam- many Control. mira. trav dy ‘eise

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 Saturday At-- The Busy 9 Corner Penna Ave. 8th and D Sale! 720 Pairs of Women’s Imported All-Wool and Silk-and-Wool Hose...

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 * that occurred at the Willow farm ti YOUTHFUL LOVER CONDEMNS WOMAN Convicted Slayer Says Dead| Man’s Wife Urged Him to Kill

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 YOUNGT. R. FIGHTS TOHOLD IS OWN Gubernatorial Campaign Di- . rected to Prove Candidate Is More Than a Name. BY ROBERT T....

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 JSREN ¥ PRICES ARE STRONG * INFINL TRADING !}ternoon Advances Cover rc,‘ Wide Range—Coppers ) Fail to Move. ! BY STUART P.

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 FINANCIAL. ‘BUSINESS PICKING UP. Western Maryland Figures Still Under Normal. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE,...

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 SPORTS SPORT S Marines and Virginia Poly Will Bring Two Powerful Elevens Here Tomorrow MINNESOTA HAS MAKINGS OF A WONDERFUL

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 NG _STAR, WASHINGTO D. C SPORTS. THE EVEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. SPORTS. 31 Tolley Startles and Thrills Southern Golf Fans

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 3oE ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1924. —— _ COLORED U. S. WORKER’S ENGINEER BUAR[] siconal,...

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 e —— Juniors” Sports Clothes Sports Coats, $25 and $29.50 Coats. the youthful sports models that the junior miss 13 to 17 is

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 34 NOTED AUTORACER 13 KILLED ON TRACK Ernie Ansterberg Victim at New Speedway While Mak- ing Test Run. . October fame Abe N

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, TRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 192f.° Saturday--Coat Day at The Hecht Co. 1 wonderful assemblage of

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 36 WRG T0 RADIOCAST | | | n October 28. ! Special Wire to Cafe Is Installed. Beginning October 28, and every | Tuesday night

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 Veteran of °61, Jailed as Bigamist, “Forgot,” Says Wife to Wife in Probe Special Dispaten to The Star. 1 HAMPTON, Va. October

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER_ 17, 1924. e T L L AR R R R N R R R R R R R R AR RN RN RN RN R R R R R RN

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 THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 THE PALAIS ROYAL 47 & ANNIVERSARY SALE The crowds keep on...

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 STORAGE SEEN AID INCOAL COST CUT American Engineering Coun- cil Argues for Regulation - of Purchases. By the Associated...

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 U.S. IMPASSE HELD FATALTO GERMANY Houghton * Fears Deadlock on Presidency Would Doom Dawes Plan. $¥ the Associated Press....

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 4 STATIONS LINKED FOR NAVY GONGERT Famed Band to Be Heard All Along Atlantic Coast at 8 0’Clock Tonight. Radio will spread

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 REPUBLICAN RALLY PROGRAM OUTLINED Prominent Speakers, Ac- tresses and Singers Sched- uled for October 22, WEeTArg Qo\ll‘d?

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHD JEFFERSUN BRONZE POSTAL SLEUTH DIES. _|RELIGION HELD VITAL |ngts txia 8000000 aiccaay nad been |...

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 THEEVEN’INT#W’WTSHTVGTU\T’(‘T’RIDXYOCTOBERfiTfiWZ Look’ at the Returns From YOUR .Sectz;on.’ Every State in the Union Is Now

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 o _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—Dish Towels. TOHELDIN LIQUOR SHNDGATE ACTTY Believed to Have Brought Rum

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 AR MAIL TO LATIN COUNTRIES STUDIED Would Link Central American Capitals With U. S.—Route 2,000 Miles Long. The proposal ha R

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 LOCKWOOD HITS REPLY OF DAVIS Declares He Has Failed to . Prove Charges in Connec- tion With Wheeler Case. George B. Lockwood,

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Decorations for Autumn | Products of the Field and Orchard Furnish Some of the Attractive Materials—Novelties

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 HfiLP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 192 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. HELP MALE REG’LAR...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ed.) TRIC WASHER! Several copper and galvanized electric wash ers, used aliort fime

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE -‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. -REAL ESTATE. IN RABBITBORO—Charity Begins

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 REAL SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY PTUSINEES PROPERTY. —UXDRR 5 YEAT 1ease at $2 00 per ear: piice, $21.000; splendid ESTATE. FOR

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES _Continued. FOR COLORED. Near 2nd and V N.W., Price, $7.500. . vers fine home. Has sit rooms. tiled...

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 AUCTIONS FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued.) AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON, . THE EVENING STAR AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. Better...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO a, B FKEITHs HI1GH CLASS VAUDEVILLE a6 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924.° 2T o Recogzed ereemmence MM...

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