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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-10-30

Evening Star dated October 30, 1924

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; slight- Iy warmer tomorrow; fresh north- cast, shifting to east winds on_ coast....

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 WILL DELAY TEST ON TAX PUBLICITY Government’s Suit in Pub- lication May Not Be Filed for Weeks. The test case to try out in

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 . ATTACK ON TARIFF -~ VOICED BY DAVIS Declares Republican Rates | Benefit Few at Expense { of Entire Public. By the...

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 COOLIDGE ASSURED MARLAND VICTORY Weller Says Campaign Has Narrowed to Conservatism vs. Radicalism. ident Coolidge was given

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 ‘THREEGOTOTRIAL INLEISINGER DEATH Jury Being Selected for Ne- groes Accused in Killing of Policeman. W, Free all colored. ! 1

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 With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. "PHURSDAY. . ..October 30, 1924 ¥HEODORE W. NOYES. . . . Editor + Whe Evening

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 ARTHUR J. HICKS DEAD; ACTIVE CHURCH WORKER Deacon in Bethany Baptist Will Be-Buried at 0ld Home in Michigan. Department...

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 SOCIETY CIETY Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand Hosts to Distinguished French Actor at Luncheon at Embassy Today. HE Ambassador

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 MOTHER'S ILLNESS DELAYS WEDDING Dorothea “Jones Returns to Bedside at Home After Disappearance. fiance to Wash-...

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 CHURCHMEN HONCR BISHOP FREENAN Diocesan Head of Washing- ton Guest or Honor at Dinner Last Night. Bishop James E. guest of

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 HUEHES HTS DAVS TEASASSTERLE Third Party, However, Secre- tary Warns, Has Perilous « Aims for America. By the Associated...

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 ADVOCATES CHANGE IN HEALTH BOARDS + Head of Osteopathic Asso- piation Would Have Engi- . neers Direct Work. 0 should be under

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 Construction of Permanence and Safety We have noticed with pleasure the interest with which thousands of passers-by have...

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 BAIN TORESUNE C OLSUTSTAND Director of Bureau of Mines One of Six U. S. Witnesses to Testify. " ated Press. NGELES it witn.

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 FGHT 0 BOSTON Senator Hits Private Control of Vast Resources in Schnectady Talk. By the Associated Press ALBANY, N. Y.,...

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 URGE REGULATION OF . C. TRADES Rhode Island Avenue cm- zens Indorse Measure to Increase D. C. Powers. The Rhode Island Avenue

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 PRESIDENT TALKS TO HEADS day while Pre: of the country. QUAKER CITY BEAUTY AT WHITE HOUSE. Lillian Mae Erbe, a prize winner

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 ' REPEATS WARNING FROM WASHINGTON Dawes Quotes First Presi- dent on Efforts to Under- ¢ _. mine Constitution. Dy the...

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 PROBERT, HONORED BYAP,ISDDES Noted ' Superintendent Washington Bureau Re- ceives Handsome Gift. of . superintendent of Bureau

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 CODLIDGE COOLEST AS FICHT CLOSES No Hysteria or Upheaval at White House as Election Draws Near. BY ROBERT T. SMALL. The man

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 Adults’ Sizes bric. box. —Other Jewelry ts of Jewelry. inclu cuff links, hat o on sautoir with a few neck special, muan ar

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 TRAIL OF “REDS” IN AMERICA Infernal Machines Employed by Communists—An- archist Clans in Widespread Assass{natipn Plot in U.

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 i the Department of Agriculture green- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924.' SUNK OFF GULF COAST

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 Mares the fooe : you like Guu) e best, taste Us ENS —_— —— —_— e —_— ———— ———— e “~GHEAKI%JEZ? Soaks your ¢ lothes Cloc...

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 COOUDGES 3D CROWING STRONGER 'Pennsylvania Sure; Delaware Hopes President May Pull du Pont Over. | BY DAVID LAWRENCE,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924. 15¢ Cambric For Halloween $3 and $3.50 Tapestry Portieres

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 FINANCIAL TRADING NARROW N STOCK NARKE Oils Stronger, Rail Shares Quiet and Sugars Weak. Roebuck Jumps. ! i Allls-Chalm (4).

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 FINANCIAL. » PRICE OF EGGS (P 2 015 PER DOZEN Scarcity Causes Advance in Lozal Market—Meat Prices Hold Steady. crease in the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.” C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924. 'SPORTS. rines Appear Stronger Than Fort Benning :*Husky

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 SPORTS. 'Players Recognize Value of Peck : Result of Big Trade May Surpri;se Critics GIVE ROGER MORE VOTES THAN ANY...

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 { enactment of an absentee voter's a 32 3 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924. - 5 | Y s . Rhode

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 / THE EVENING STXR, WASHINGTON, . ©, THURSDAY, UOTOBER 50, T%X -|PROMOTIONS AWARDED BY ILLINOIS CENTRAL A. E. Clift Now...

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 Sateen Bloomers, 95¢ special offering in striped and plain English Sateen Bloomers, finished -with double shirred cuff. Very

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. 1. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1924. sisted, and it was with fearful ever % & T e et v ad tne...

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 RIEMER T0 RETAIN LEGION POST OFFIGE Unanimously Renominated to Continue as Commander of . Stuart Walcott Group. THE TIMID SOU

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 WRC, WCAP WILL HAVE TEST TONIGHT C. & P. Station to Ascertain if Simultaneous Broadcast- THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 » . MARCONI ANNOUNCES WHEELER ANSWERS| HUGHES N SPEECH Candidate, Nearing End of | 60-Day Tour, Hits Back at Secretary of...

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 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924. U.S. BONDS FIND | Boro FoR HOSPITALS. |WORLD FLYERS PLAN | T

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 COUPLE GET $3.300 FOR ASTOR MISTAKE Marital Status Questioned by Hotel Detectives, Lynch- burg People Prove. By the...

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 'OREWORLD TRAE STATIONS PENED ‘ded States Offices Estab- I'shed at Stockholm, Hels- ingfors and Hamburg. * Ii»sponding to the

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 « pigeonholed. WOMAN’S PAGE.- ‘Monsieur Jean Patou Comes to America Foremost French De- signer of Women’s Fashions Counsels

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 30, 1924, MISCELLANEOUS. HELP MALE IN...

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 AUTOMOBILES, DOGS, PETS, ETC. ETC FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. tinued. MAN POLICE PUPTTES (f excellent foundation sto ; PUPPIES for

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 - 46 ‘RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. ed. Marricd couple: use of parlor, dining room, Call Columbi_9701. TMONKOE ST, ater T_double ANT

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED Continued. APTS.—FUR. & UNFUR- (Continued.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISEED...

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 ‘REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. B RENT 730" CASH AND PAYMENT LIKE RENT will » nearly new. all-modern home The desirable hew

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 AUCTIONS. —_— FOR SALE—HOUSES. | Comtinued. Oontinued, ¢ FOR SALE—HOUSES. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. CLEVELAND PARK. 11,050—A

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 " 50 DEMOCRATIG CLUB PLANS FINAL RALLY McDonald - Washington - Blackburn Workers to Close Campaign Tomorrow Night. ‘With...

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