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Evening Star dated September 17, 1925

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 ——— e WEATHER. (U, Fair warmer. Temperatures—Highes vesterday; lowest, 64, at day Full report on page 7. S. Weather Bureau

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 2 JONES JURY T0 SEE SECRETU. 5 FLE Admitted After Conference in Baltimore Court—Haynes Witness. Epecial Dispatch to The...

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 Now is the TIME to have your Cellars Waterproofed Also Concrete Work Work Guaranteed Deferred Payment If Desired FICKLEN &

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 Owners Attention We are unable to supply the large demand on as for houses and apa nished can aseur ants quickly. rtments for

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 FRENCH DEBT BODY T0 MEET SEPT. 4 U. S. Commissioners Sum- moned—France’s Mission Due Next Wednesday. By the Aesociated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY . .September 17, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor The

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 * of all the nur!x H g £ ETHEIL N T T TN T T T T TR TR ALAAMLE MO &, Locate Your Home in the 3 d.di‘hth.rl suburb University

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 U — ORI p— i | son, whose marriage to Lieut. Richard SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Have the Attorney General

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 DRUGGAN AND LAKE PUTBACK IN CELLS Sheriff and Jailers Face Court Inquiry Into Alleged | -Leniency to Bootleggers. By the...

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 ESTATE OF $325,000 LEFT BY MRS. DAVIS Includes Church Pew That Cost $3,000—Bulk Goes to Her Grandchildren. An estate valued

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 FIVE AMERIGANS GET UNION HONOR World Parliamentary Body Has Accorded Recogni- tion to Few. By the Associated Press. Only five

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 ' 1 OLFELDISFOUN - INARTI ALASKA U. S. Scientist Back From Survey, Predicts Develop- ment Near Point Barrow, B the Associated

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 VI SERVICEPOST ~SOONTOBE FLLED Coolidge Determmed to Name Woman—Miss Jessié Dell Hinted as in Lead. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1928. 14 3 = tion of Thayer's “The Life and Letters | bitration

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, stead, the Secretary is preparing per- | MRS, M. E. SMITH DIES. | sonally to discuss the...

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 IN A HANDCLASP OF VICTORY. Hylan by 100,000 majo York Tuesday much pleased and Gov. Al Smith (ri th the results, AMUNDSEN...

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 5,000 Yards of Our Regular $1.95 to $2.50 Silks, Special, Friday $1.35 Yd. —And Friday Only at this special price a yard....

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 MOTORS KILL TWO EVERY HOURINUS. America’s Death Rate From Autos Leads World, Figures Show. in England and cotland, 4.6 in New

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 ROCSEVELTPARTY PASSES HIALAYAS Members Are in Good Shape, Defer Search for Rare Sheep. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO,...

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 HORSE SHOW TODAY AT FAIRFAX FAIR Yany District Horses to Compete—Entry List Largest In History, {rhoroughbreds bearing the

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 22 UNIFORM AVIATION REGULATION ASKED Bureau of Air Navigation Specially Sought by Com- merce Department. By the Assoctated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON 1925. D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.. JUDGE GOOLRICK DIES |ihy duse i tiect cciveonces |...

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 FAR LESS LIQUOR SOLD IN U. S. SINCE PROHIBITION, REPORT SAYS Home Brewing Unimportant, Most of Whisky Con. sumed Is Made...

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 BAN UPON “FRATS” INSCHOOLS STAYS Refusal to Sign Pledge Is Autotomatic Bar From En- try Under New Rule. Flatly refusing any

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 1925, RULE BARRING FRATERNITIES |woe: T gl » & o, e ol gt e 1A, from Garrison to Mott; B. M.|son: A. E. Bell, teacher, class

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 NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BY WILLIAN F. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK, September 17.—The

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 FIN EXTENSIVE SELLING SLOWS UP STOCKS Upward Movement Checked, But Not Stopped, by Profit Taking. BY STUART P. WEST. !l...

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 - APPLE CROP POOR . INNEARBY STATES Yield of 19,489,000 Bushels, { Against 31,200,000 Last + Year, Is Now Forecast. ®pecial

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925: SPORTS. White Sox Open Series Here Tomorrow :...

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 SPORTS. ‘ NINE OF 1924 REGULAR GONE FROM 8. C. SCHOOL Coach Saunders Must Build New Eleven to Tackle Ambitious...

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 32 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1925. = —_— - e e STRAW HAT CLUB TO DEFY FATE EDUCATION IS

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 | E SO I IPIIIII0IIPE00000 00000000000 high-grade manufacturers. Black, brown, sunset, natural and cheri. Sizes 9, 9% and 10.

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 ‘ m wu_l_ BE DR“_'_H] - Women’s £3 and $3.50 $1.50 and $1.25.Handbags Umbrellas, $2.29 » AT : $1.00 Each 125 Women's...

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 ; % ; g % ? Z E / Z ’ 59¢ Table Damask 39¢ Yard Mill Remnants of 58-inch Mercerized Tabl® assorted neat patterns; Damask,...

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 [ .'36‘ i ISURGED N TURKEY Americans in Country See Lausanne Treaty as Needed Aid to Business. By the Associated Press....

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 ¥ THE EVENiNG STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925. DINNER 70 HONGR ADVIRAL BENSON Testimonial ~ to...

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 Georgetown, City of Hidden Gardens, Has Acres of Mysterious Onrush of Modern Period. Tenney and Sevier Plots Famous. Beauty

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 Men’s Suits, $24.75 V&34 With I and 2 Pairs Trousers Broken size ranges from regular stock;.greatly reduced. Sizes...

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 'THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, = : : . D. ; 1925. 5 1924 Income Taxes Paid By District...

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 —— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925. 1924 Income By Dist ntinued from Page Forty) | Beulah M

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 T FIAL HARIEBAND CONCERT ON AR WRC to Link With Two Other Stations in Broadcasting Outdoor Program. The final outdoor concert

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 Who Stole-the Bride? And Why! The Night V(Lf fllg Wedding e who sus. t of his old tour scien the cou omy ‘and £ Roney o disap

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 —_— World’s New Social Capital Our Washington office is open all day and every evening. There you will find inter- esting...

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 MILLIONS AR LOST INTRAFFIC DELAYS, Highway Body’s Survey Shows, High Cost of Clumsy Handling in Cities. America pays...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE,- THY EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,: D: C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925. FEATURES. What Tomorrow Means to You| How

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925. [T TLE STORIES rBEDTl“E , | This Husband Is Advised to...

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 48 MISCE fllTuA'rm\s—lmwv.sflc (Cont’s on in_nice Protestant 2 Jady: can Cive beat raterences. R.F. Box ‘3. Vienna, hn—ou...

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 ROOMS, ETC." THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 192 APARTMENTS; ETC. 49 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. 'lN % -

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR HINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 REAL ESTATE APARTNENTSASHUWISHED. | HIGH LIGHTS

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 i REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925.° REAL ESTATE." 51 WANTE = i e g ¥ > e pAREY

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 REAL ESTATE,’ FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) i |ONCE UPON A TIME BIG BARGAIN Immediate Posses 1264 TO 1280 O (Bet. Montello

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 _TEis J. OWEN §«T ¥. N.W THREE STOR' 12-R( DO CK FRONT REY 45, LIS FOOT ALLEY ol T o ity TTHOS. TRU e Dist Gse No n of SO P i

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 RELIGIOUS BARRIER TONUPTIALS ENDED Princess Mafalda and Prince i Philip Adjust Difficulties at Vatican. - Negotiations with

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