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Evening Star dated July 28, 1925

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 WEATHER (U. S, Weather Bureau F' Fair and slightly cooler morrow fair. Temperatures—Highest, today: loivest, 64, at 5 e.m.

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 r o= ¢ - ANTI-STRIKE PLEA SCORED BY UNION Operators” Ad Is Declared Costly Burden on Coat Buy- ing Public by Miners. By the

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 v ORDEAL OF TRIAL . AFFECTED BRYAN ¢ Change Apparent From Time } of Clash With Darrow [ Near Close. BY ROBER' MILWAUKE T....

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 B Unspoken Speech by Bryan Sees Bible in War to Death Science Needs Religion as Moral Rudder to Prevent Poisoning of Minds of

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 . 8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. 5 BRYAN H”’S []ARWIN'U]VSPOKEN SPEECH BY BRYAN...

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 6 'HE EVENING STAR ‘With Sullfay !\Vlornlngr' Edilion._ WASHINGTON, D. C TUESDAY.........July 28, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. ..

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. All Fishing Tackle Now in Half-Price Sale A Value-Giving Men's

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 8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, VVASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. SOCIETY. e s s Foettee Mo SO B e B L s s R i i i A U

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, v | MME. JERITZA, ANGERED, PAIE fl V”AMINS WILL QUIT VIENNA OPERA | SCORED BY...

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 THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. + 777777777 /Z/ Y% /«/, 2 N.E. Corner 7th and H Sts. N.W....

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 A bS04 oy THE SENATORS WON'T KNOW THE PLACE WHEN will be the Senate chamber by the time Congress gets into sion again....

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 14 » ARMY INTERESTED {N STUNT CARNIVAL “Upsme Down" Pangborn ‘and Others to Risk Lives at Bolling Field. vers the forthcem- |

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 STAR, WASHINGTON TUESDAY, JULY FORESTS AGAIN ABLAZE. British Columbia Woods Fires for AT Total e ““‘\\S\\\X‘K“(\S‘S‘...

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 .;-4—.--.-—!—r—H-—i—« THE WRATH T COME One of the Best Mystery Stories Ever Written By E. Phillips Oppenheim. (Copyright, by

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 THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGT - D. C. Two Years Have Transformed a Tangle of Weeds to One of Washington’s Finest Rose...

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 Another Big Purchase of Victrolas Go Into the Sale at Half Price —Just when most stocks of Victrolas are prac- t ly depleted,

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 GATHOLIC SOCIETY T0 WORK FOR BOYS Holy Name Organization Will Take Up Big Brother Move- ment in District. The Washington...

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 20 | WALL STREET LIST | SCORES NEW PEAKS éteel Common 120—South- ern Railroad Shares in % Sharp Advances. * BY STUART P....

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 FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ¢, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. FINANCIAL — $750, $1,000 and Upwards SECOND TRUST NOTES {

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 WOMA Laundry Work and Spot Removing BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. The simple matter of temperature plays a more important part in

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 wWoM AN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Sportswoman’s Sleeveless Jacket BY MARY MARSHALL. For many, many years

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 24 SP Gertrude ORTS. YANKEE MERMAID’S WORK IMPRESSES THE EXPERTS Jabez Wolff, Her Trainer, Confident American Girl Champion

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. SPORTS. Griffmen Should Climb During Home Stay : Ruse...

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 6 LADYNACKENZE FREEDFROM L Mysterious . Veiled Woman |comeds, - Pays $200 on Bad Check. > Disappears. AMUSEMENTS| NATIONAL

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 THE EVENING “STAR, WXSHINGTON, D.” ©.” TUESDAY, JULY 28 1925.° The Hub Furniture Co. Announces This\Special Event!] Living

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 28 GONCERT LISTED . BY WRC TONIGHT Philharmonic to Be Heard | for Two Hours—Other Features. The New York Philharmonic Or-...

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 MISCELCANEOUS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued.) Sn “ROOM ROOMING HOUSE. furnished: rent. $50 a month. loase: doing €00d

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 30 TABLE BOARD. Yoid 16th ST. N W—Good T imeals: w reanonable. W m- RE TO DINE. BEACON INN, 18th and Calvert ste. (half block

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 EAL ESTATE. 3 L, 0. 3 5 5. REAT ESTXTE. BY ALBERTINE RANDALL slassed-in sleeping poreh Uekeaf ROt o ST " | ; { SEATON ST....

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 32 FOR SALI-HOUSES (Continued. | REGPL AR FELLERS—Jimmy Helps the Guest Choose. A BARGAIN NORTHEAST. $200 CASH, $47.50 PER

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 AUC WANTED TO BI FROM OWNER, erably Mt. Pic ‘\-—Hol'g CLEVE cash: ng WASH. small owner LI, HOUSE. Drefer not Ad A payment...

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 ~ag SARGENT'S ESTATE SOARSTOS1 00 Auction of Works Brings To-| . tal Far Above Original $125,000. By the As LONDON d Press

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