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Evening Star dated September 6, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) artly cloudy today, probably thun- howers in afterncon or at night; tomorrow...

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 GAR DEMANDSUS. DROP LEE SHRINE Incensed by Plan to Restore Mansion—Warns Old Hates Will Flame. Denouncing the projected...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925— SECURITY PARLEY | [ mien LicHTs OF FiRsT sEcTioN IS EXPECTED SOON...

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 2% ] Flyers Killed by Stupid OFFICERS SACRIFICE AIRMEN TO DEFEND POLICY, HE SAYS War and Navy Leaders Have Made Air Officers

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 DISASTER VICTING * FONERAL TESDAY l.ansdowne, Hancock, Shep- pard and Lawrence to Be Buried With Honors. With full military

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 Q 6 » FIREWIEN T0 CROSS BATS WITH POLICE Firefighters From Score of " Nearby Towns to Join in Big Parade Here. ade ever to

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 BRICKLAYING RACE WILL FIND CHAMPION Three Fast Men Seek Fourth to Make “Derby” Contest on Road Building. By the Associated

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 8 RUM TRAFFIC LINK . BELIEVED FOUND! Police Seize 300 Gallons in| Stable—Six Raids Net Big Hauls in City. Dry raiders of...

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 THORIATED TUBES - AIDTOIGE PATROL New Radio Detector, Found by Accident, Making Ocean .. Travel Still Safer. making ocean...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 6, 1925—PART T. FAYETTE NATAL /AYTO BE MARKED Matriotic Groups to Hold Exercise

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 THE LIVING COSTS SOAR || Current News Events AS GERMANS SHIRK Class Struggle to Shift Rep- aration Burden Proves Boomerang to

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 12 o WATER SHORTAGE HITS FOUR CITIES Canning Plants Closed at| Frederick, Md., and School at Middletown. Special Dispatch to

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 R/ DEATH RATEIN .. |SBELOW AVERAGE This Summer Unusually, Healthy, Surgeon General’s | Reports Indicate. es | ar been lower

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 FINANCIAL FINANCIAL —--1988-— Div. High. Low. Rate, 31 21% — 8 T3w 17 16% 12% - 2 28% 14 4% 2% 6% 3% 201% 134% 102 94 111%

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 ] FINANCIAL, BOND PRICES HOLD FIRM DURING WEEK Higher Than Month Ago. Money Rise Unlikely—In- terest in Foreign Issues. ? BY

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 1924 Income Taxes Paid By District Residents A Edgar P. Allen, 3913 McKinley street, $141.93. Comdr, L. B. Anderson, Navy De-

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 Fdith Chamberlain, ? orin, Income Tax Returns Paid From Dist _(Continued from Sixteenth Page.) Lieut. George T. Cuddih; Mvsl

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 Income Tax Returns Paid From District and Vicinity (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) Edgar W. Hamlett and_wife, Twelfth...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 6 1925—PART e e e e 19 \tn.rgnret McColgan, 1925 F street, ‘ Robert Marshall,

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 / Income Tax Returns Paid From District and Vicinity (Continued_from Nineteenth Page.) Joseph A. Owens, 519 Sixth street ] M.

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 * road, Income Tax Returns Paid From District and Vicinity _(Continued from Twentieth Page.) | Maurice Spencer, 633 N street

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C., SEPTEMBER .6, 1925--PART 1. Store Hours: 8 to 6 Closed All Day #¢ y) Closed All Day...

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 EDITO NATIONAL PROBLE SPECIAL FEAT RIAL PAGE URES Part 2—8 Pages NEW PROGRAM PROPOSED TO BUILD UP U. S. FLEET i Shipping...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition WASHINGTON, D. C. September 6, 1925 Editor THEODORE W. NOYES. The Evening Star

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 ASSERTS NEGRO PROBLEM NOW IS NA TIONAL ISSUE Julius Rosenwald, Founder of Colored School Fund, Sees Race as Factor in...

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 MME. ENTEZAM, One of the many~ American womern iw the diplomativ corp. M.Entozam being third secretavy of the Persian...

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 SOCIETY Society Happenings Noted In Naval Academy Circles ’, . . Abaentees Returnmg to Annapolis—Guests En- tertained in City

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 rg SOCIETY. Society No Longer Quits Shore After Labor Day Many Gay Functions Smart Set Rema September NEW YORK, September...

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 SOCIETY Society Ranks Reinforced As Vacation Period Closes Many Washington Res idents .Returning From Pleasure Resorts—Events

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 Civilian Army News The Army correspondence courses for the year 1925-1926 will begin Oc: tober 1. The courses will be...

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 —— —_—————. A \ \/ 7 ews and Comment delightful stock company at the National for 16 weeks tomorrow night will have a chance

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 2 AMUSENM ENTS, Coming Attractions NATIONAL—"Gunpewder.” One of the new plays to be seen in Washington before reaching New

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 AMUSEMENTS. ri)ho’copliys Thl_s Week (Continued from First Page.) of the en is made nece by the Sw = who have cen unable to

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 AMUSEMENTS. Thomas' 63d Playin42Years UGUSTUS THOMAS, comedy, “Still Waters, s t the Shubert-Bel tomorrow night, spent...

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 THE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1925—PART 3. OTORS and WOULD LINK AMERICAS BY 'HES OF FRIENDSHIP Republics of the South Propose...

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. ¢, SEPTEMBER TRIPTO RICHMOND OF HISTORICVALUE Charming Landscape andlj Places of Interest May

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 '"HE AUTOISTS LEARNING VALUE OF SERVICE Repair Parts Sales Fall Ofi1 Because of Owners’ Pre- ventive Measures. Greater...

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 : D. C, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925—PART 3 etc. New York:|Conference on Christian Politics, ship Industrial Education.| Wholesale...

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 THE SUNDAY FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Monday—Potomac, No. 5. called of. Benjumin French. No. 16, s called oft busibiess

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 By Helen Fetter. HE music festival with which civic-minded Washingtonians, headed by Commissioner Cuno Rudolph, are planning

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 WASHINGTON, D: O, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925. | SPORTS | ChampsAgain Wii_z as Mackmen Lose : Bobby Jones Retains...

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 GAIN EDGE BY CAPTURING STIRRING DOUBLES MATCH "aCoste and Borotra Score-in Five-Set Duel With Patterson and Hawkes and Need

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 ‘.Z’ofiege Grid Games THREE CONTESTS CARDED SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 "Georgetown, George Washington and Maryland Open Campaigns

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 d Harris Sure His Ciub Already Is “In” : McGraw Stresses Value of Able Subs CITES CONSTRUCTIVE WORK EXPECTS TO BOOST LEAD -

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 ILLUSTRATED N FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages WASHING' MAGAZINE TON, D. C., SUNDAY SECTION MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, The Sunday Star...

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 - THE SUNDAY i | The Borgia Touch B HE whole Riviera from Heres to Monaco lay basking in a glorious flood of spring sun....

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 ¢ Colorful Festivities Witnessed DAY STAR; WASHINGTON At Conclusion of Stay in Lhasa First White Woman to Enter Forbidden...

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 irst White Man Returns From the Dread River of Death BY FRANCIS GOW-SMITH. O MAN has ever returned be- fore from t . River of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925—PART 5 Ericsson, Througsh Monument Here, Placed Among America’s Great BY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925— PART THE GIRL WITH THE PAY ROLL Hlustrated by HAROLD LUND HEY met of a

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 \DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925- PAR 7 STITCHED BANDS OF BROWN Various Ways of Using the New Autumn Dress...

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 Pass-Key 15,000 New Locks BY STERLING HEILIG. PARIS, August 25 HE Bank of France is moving into a4 vast new office building

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 CLASSIFIED SECTION If you are looking for office help, chauffeurs, * If you desire to sell or purchase anything, porters,...

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 s MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER &, 1925—PART 6. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. 1od { BUSINESS OPPORTUNITI |

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925—PART 6. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. * FOR...

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 \ P ROOMS, ETC. o A 1 2 . C. SE 2 925 ! ROOMS, ETC. RENT Roous_pqvk\lsl"al) RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. ROOMS AND BOARD. :...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. & A iR i e B et S D SR R I B R

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 6 § REAL ESTATE. A , D. C, SEPTEMBER’ 1925—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. OFFICES AND ‘s'u'mos. WA N SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY....

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 s el Ba 2 ) . ¥OR 5 \L} —HOUSES. T ST OWNER ¥ Juble §i orms. 1 OPEN ST d Tiomes. NI 1 Gisch Spring. Md. k H s USES e N rooms.

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 "RESORTS. BOY SCOUTS As a result of plans for the fun féstival tomorrow at the Woodrow Wilson Reservation, the scouts of...

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 The Sundmy Star, WASHINGTON. D. C.— SEPTEMBER 6, 1925 “he National Capital's “Front Door.” An unusual photograph, taken last

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE The Amundsen-EllswortB Airplane Expedition to The Far North Five men made up the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE THE SO-CALLED SUMMER SPORTS By W. E. HILL Copyright. 1925, by the Chicago Tribune

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ¢ “Gen. Lafayette and Judge Green coming up the walk.” A scene at Greenwood, the home of Mr. and

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 .~GRAVURE SECTION —-SEPTEMBER A Summer afternoon on the Potomac— the finest river in all the world for water sports—and these

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION -SEPTEMBER 6, 1925 New anti-aircraft guns used in successful tests by the

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Miss Gertrude Ederle, American swimmer, attempting to swim the English Channel. The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 6, 1¢ Movies and the People Who Are Making Here we have an...

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 COMIC SECTIO TR ; S - =————WASHINGTON, D. C.-SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925 ’ . . They’re an Attraction at a County Fair...

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 WE'LL DO ALL THE WORK FOR NUTHIN AN YOU CAN KEEP THE MONEY TO-DAY \S 2 ATS A FELLER SUPPOSED TO DO ON LAROR DAY?Z? CROCLIT

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 You SMmokeE ENTIRELY Too MUC J s & Mr. emcL Mrs. - y Brigq«s ( on Joe! HATE To ] AS¥K You BUT wilL You Do ME A GREAT BIG...

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 — | HAVENT SEEN BeTry TopAY~— | GUESS SHE'S OFF \WITH Tom 0R JOE GR ONE OF THAT GANG OF HANDSOWME. BRUTES - — SAY, DEPESER,

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