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  2. 1924-10-29

Evening Star dated October 29, 1924

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 WEATHI cooler Tair and somewhat and tomorrow; modera northeast winds, Temper 2 pm. t day: lowest, b6 at 6 a. Full report on

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 CHANG SEES WAR " ENDINTEN DAYS Declares Wu Helpless to Make New Attack—Backs Feng to Limit. BY. WILLIAM R. GILES. ‘able to

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 SureRelief I-'OR INDIGESTION 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief BELL-ANS Ak ARLAL AND £247 onthly: oo ad croups and i W formeug,

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 LACK OF EQUIPMENT HAMPERS SCHOOLS Dr. Ballou Reports Heavy Shortage of Classrooms in District. [ for be opencd elementary...

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 ccumbs to Illness DAVIS DISCUSSES FARMERS' UNREST Sees No End of Discontenti Until White House Heeds | Complaints. Niw ated P

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924, THIS AND THAT THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Merming Edition.

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASITING : DNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921, | i S e e [t 3 osin, | LOUISVILLE MOURNS AT A Message to Nervous...

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 * SOCIETY. OCIETY Ambassador to France Mvyron T. Herrick Leaves White House After Brief Visit With Cool- st for . T |...

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 SOCIETY ___ (Continued from Eighth Page.) F. Dannemiller, Col. John H. Hughes : . M Fre . Drain, Mrs. also of Baltimore. A

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SO CIETY __(Continued from Ninth Page) D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 Mary 1. Manogue, Miss

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 $300,000 BUILDING OF G. W. U. i IS FORMALLY DEDICATED Corcoran Hall, Home of Arts and Sciences Depart- ment, Turned Over to

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 32 h. TR | leau Wood Leaves. Woman's Suffering Relieved by | e ood Leaves. Surgical Operation and Normal | | Health,...

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 WASHINGTON, D. N Y THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 * ACQURING GERNAN = PATENTS DEFENDED || Sale of,...

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 THE EVENING this afternoon e speakers in- REAU OF MINES |SHOWS MINISTERS |-::5.5:csi-2 2 TESTS ETHYL GAS nows of No Il...

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 THE FRANCE HONORS FILENE. Boston Man Made Officer in Legion of Honor. . October 20.—Official notifi- been received from M.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924. TRAIL OF “REDS” IN AMERICA || 16 MUSSOLINI TALKS | [ | |

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 THE NEW MINISTER FROM ECUADUR IS CREDENTIALS. Scnor Franciseo

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 OPULAR CONGERTS | WILL BE RESUMED {Philharmonic Society Offer- ings to Start Tonight From WEAF and WCAP. the York, e to the

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 ~ DEMANDS RETURN OF SEIZEDLIQUOR Counsel for Brlllsh Schooner Captain; Alleged Rum Run- ner, Charges Piracy. Counsel e Brit

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 DAWES TO INVADE MISSOURITONIGHT Will Carry G. 0. P. Fight Into State Among Most Bit- terly Contested. CALLS UPON CHURCH T0

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 “DRTRCTW.C.T.U. HOLD§ EUNV[NIII]N\ Local Organization Cele- brates Golden Jubilee in Congregational Church. luded to-...

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 CAPTAIN BLOOD By RAFAEL SABATINI The Greatest Love Story Ever Told (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) They sped down an alley

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 RICHMOND CHOSEN | CONVENTION CITY United Lutheran Church Ses- | sien in Chicago to Close Tonignt. r 20 —Richmond . was chosen

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 NDAYS TRALING .. Po r Steel Report and Drop- " ping of Rail Lease Are ' Active Factors. ART P, b to The 9tar. NEW YORK....

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 FIN " TURKEYS IN PLENTY IN LOCAL MARKET Predicted Shortage Not Felt Here Yet—Thanksgiving Prices Undecided. extent the...

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 SPORTS. SPORTS. Grid Game to Aid American Legion Memorial : Amherst Back’s Run Season Mark MARYLAND CO-OPERATING |IOWA MUST

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 SPORES: SPORTS: THE "‘Dfiugan Almost Unanimous Choice as Leading Third Sacker in American League) YANK GETS ALL BUT TWOQ...

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 -~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 [documents to'send to" thelr conatitu-] Series of...

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 WOMAN’S Quilted Negliges BY MARY It was the Chinese who first taught the rest of the world to put two thin tabrics togett...

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 Poli's—Hampden in **Cyrano de Bergerac. Walter Hampden with his incom- parable production of “Cyrano de Bergerac,” Intact,

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 SCELLANEOUS. > BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Continued. Act_at_once. Only a few tands left in Washington's most progressive...

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 six-volt, teed. Northern Auto Exc T 16th AND NE 3430 Conn. 1610 Monroe. ETWEEN NEW mo.; no trouble weather When at 14th and

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED Continned. 2000 BELMONT ROAD N.W. Apt. 404,23 rooms, kitchen, bath. ADt. 401) % rooms’and bath.....

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 . REAL ESTATE. Conti T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924. REAL ES TATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. —By

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 AUCTIONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924.’ 'STEAMSHIPS, FOR SALE—HOUSES | FOR SALE—HOUSES

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 ONE-MAN CAR LINIT Z PLEASES CITIZENS North Capitol Body Ex- presses Gratitude to Pub- lic Utilities Board. Resolutions...

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