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Evening Star dated July 13, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. 8, Weather Bureau Fo Partly cloudy tonight; temorrow fafr. Temperatures: Highest, p.m. vesterday; lowest, 70,

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 9 * AUTO RACE ERROR LAID 70 SCORERS A. A. A. to Have Experts| Handle Future Events, As a result of the unfortunate error of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925 CORRESPONDENT BRAVED ARCTIC’ PERILS TO GET AMUNDSEN STORY Hardship

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 DEATH HELD SEQUEL T0 ANTI-RUN WAR Fisherman Missing, Wife Slain, Supposed Victims of t California Liquor Gang. By...

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 WILBUR BIBLE Declares, Evolution May Be Process of God. DEFENDS seiated Pre: FRANCISCO Bvolution and the [ st Congregational

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. July 13, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The Evening Star

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 R. H. ALLEMAN DIES OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Frayed Spot on Wire and Pool of Water Bring Death as Family Watches. His body forming a

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 58 SOCIETY The Minister of Finland, Mr. Astrom, Being Entertained While Visit- ing Hot Springs, Va. HE Minister of Finland,

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 JELLIES AND JAMS TOPIC. M|TEHF|- FlELD Definitions and Standards to Be “Ironed Out” at Hearing. finitions and dards for...

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 12 - OLCAREXPLOSION CALSESDEATHOF 4 bt THE 13, 1925. Dickerans “Luck” BICET || FRANCE o FINALLY ADIPTED | something has o...

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 THE JUDGF wife ‘and daughter Marintha, WHO IS HEARING EVIDENCE IN THE EVOLUTION CAS] Mrs. Amy Davis, mother of Mrs. snapped

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 R R D R e S aatas eSS RSSO SOPPPPPPPOPPPPPPPOS (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) “Have you got the letter?” *No, sir W are

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925. AMUSEMENTS KEITH'S—Ri | fact ely rece led herself to the logic e S

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 16 AMUSE (Continued from Fifteenth Page.) or compelling pleture, largely because after years of scenarios of “gold-dig- zer”

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 .BHURBH CARNIVAL 10 OPEN TONIGHT. Attractive Features Listed| at St. Martin’s Fete to \ Last a Week. Mount St. Martin's, on T

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 WCAP TO PRESENT PINAFORE' TONIGHT Overture and First Act of Opera Will Be Given From 8:20 to 9:15. The overture and first...

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 SPORTS. WALTER’S PRESENCE AIDS < v MORALE OF THE CHAMPS Coveleskie Fails to Go Route in S . Louis Heat, But Marberry Delivers

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 | NEW YORK, July 13.—Hesitation *in the price movement w again the keynote on the Stock hange today. Trading went along at a

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925. CHICKENS AND EGGS OPEN WEEK LOWER Small Fruits and...

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 99 BY LYDIA LE B. Initials Give Note of Individuality WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ARON WALKER. IT IS A

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 WOMA Capes Give the Required Variety BY MARY MARSHALL. Capes! Why we thought capes were quite done for!” is the comment,...

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 29 ™ETLP AND SITUATIOND. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. its adver- THE EVENING |REG'LAR FELLERS—OId Stuff to Shorty STAR, WASHINGTON,

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