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Evening Star dated September 16, 1925

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 WEATHER. Weather Bureau Forecast.) ¥ cloudy and slightly cooler to- night; tomorrow fair. Temperatures—Highest, 80, at 4:30

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 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DRUG PLANT SALE /EXPENSE OF OPERATING AUTOS FALE, SHYS BAER Junes Case Witness Tells of

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 '‘Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief 2S¢ and 75¢ P-ckqu Everywhera Desirable Apartment for Rent in

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 NEW YORK RESULT - 1S SMITH-VIGTORY Hylan Would Have Won With- out Governor’s Opposi- qtio'n, Is View. B BY ROBERT T. SMALL.

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 COOLIDGE'S FRIEND | WINS NOMINATION . Henry L. Bowles to Run for i Congress—Receptive to f Dry Modification. By the...

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 P61 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. —_— e e e ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN.

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 MeCormick Medical Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Eyesight Specluhst Phone Main 721 110 McLachlen Blde. Former Assistant Surgeon

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 8 SOC "The Secretary of State a Guest at the Dinner Tonight Commissione HE Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, will be a guest

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. » 9 Miss Elizabeth Harris, Miss Isabel Solome Cohen. 68,

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 10 PARISH GLUBHOUSE OPENING FRIDAY St. Martin’s Building on North Capitol Street Prac- tically Completed. What promises to be

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. The city that Bond Built From New York to Omaha The...

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 12 RO SHP'S OV AND CREW AT TS Cargo of Orkney Whisky, Noted for “Kick,” Fouls Le- gal Snag in London. By the Associated...

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 ORDNANCE BUYERS WILL GATHER HERE Organization of War-Time Procurement Force Now Covers Country. Chlefs of the o districts in

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 Whe Stole the Bride? And Why! ‘The Night of the Wedding By C. N.and A. M. WILLIAMSON, Authors of “The Lightning Col nductor”

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 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. 15 It's Worth Shopping On a Warm Day to Secure These

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. F"m'm R e e e _aibe L sl S e Sl il e Sale of Fall Silk

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 CHILEAN MINISTER TO LONDON HONORED. Dr. L. S. Rowe, director-general of the Pan-American Union, was host at a luncheon given

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 1B e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925, HEADLINE NUMBERS| [ oné mance rabio_enterTammENT |

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 I AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL—“The Tale of the Wolf.” by Ferenc Molnar, n dramatist, will be the at- at the National Theater next...

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 20 KDMOYSPLER *FORRETRAL WS Court Holds Rights Were Vio- lated in Killing Case. Now in Prison. By the Associated Press LOS

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 An Evening Wrap That Is Self-Made 1t is hard to imagine that the lovely e\emng wrap pictured is “made on” when a large square

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 1924 Income Taxes Paid By Distriet Residents A Walter W. Artz Kennedy street, $5.41. Robert G. Amles, 1248 Girard street,...

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 Income Tax Returns From District _(Continued from Paze Twenty-two.) Charles Brooks, 1923 Kenyon street, | $8.19. Oliver...

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 Income Tax Returns Paid From District and Vicinity (Continued from Page Twenty-three.) | Louise mrem $3.67 Faries, nuc :1(\

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 Income Tax Returns Paid From Dist inued from Page Twent y-four.) George Henry McDaniel, 1406 Morse Street northeast, §1.98.

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 26 » SPIRITED BIDDING ONAIR AL ROUTES Postmaster General Reports Proposals Numbering 17, Representing 8 Contracts. Bids v Gen

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 EGGS HIGHER TODAY| CHICKENS ALSO UP Heavy Fowls and Turkeys * Advance—Beef Prices Re- { main Unchanged. Candled eggs were a

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 28 * NEW HIGH LEVELS INFINAL TRADING Advance in Stock Market Holds Out Until Last- Hour Business. BY STUART P. WEST. Bpecial

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 ] Washingtor \ SAVINGS BANK. PRUSPECT COOD FORLATEAPLES ¢ Fruit in This Territory Selling at $4.50 Per Barrel—Or- chards...

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 30 SPORJLSE .rChastened Goslin’s Fielding SHINES AGAINST TYGERS "AFTER REBUKE BY HARRIS Griff Fielder, Punished for Faulty

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 - SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. SPORTS. 37 G. U. Has Well Conditioned Gridiron

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 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. 1S HELD DIRECTOR INCHNAS AFFARS Playing Most Important Role _In Preserving Order, Soviet...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. e T S A S V. Lo PO - 0 e bblen T VGRS U T et S S e 79 Bl

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 WOMA N° Menus ‘to Prepare for the Picnic BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Picnlcking is a favorite form of en- jor part of it the

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 Autumn Coats’ Tendency to Flare BY MARY MARSHALL. The way to keep warm nowadays, according to the preference of most well...

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 HELP—MALE. HELP—MALE (Continued). INSTRUCTION COURSES. HELP—FEMALE, mun‘mss—mu: (Cont'd). | - PERSONAL (Cont’d). RECOMMENDED

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETO. THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 . ROOMS, EuC. 37 O BALY aCRLLANBOYE. »

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 D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPLTEMBER 16, 1923. APARTMENTS, ETC, \ e == . APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. 3 = L] _meT Roos _uxronNisnEd. | qIGH

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 REAL APAB’IHENT!—URFURB!!HFD. ‘ontivrued.) ESTATE. HE EVENING WASHINGTON. C, WEDNESDAY, REG’LAR FELLERS—Blabbermouth Displays

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. “FOR WHITE. & rooms. elec Wagh Park. we. ],.,‘, ;,?3":',‘?;,,, Foash. 850 et month,...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. WEDN (SDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923 AUCTIONS. 41 FOR :f?.lfr“-:.lt‘lusm FOR ?mg?vsm

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 FUGI‘”VE PR!NCE | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. PHI BETA KAPPA...

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