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Evening Star dated September 24, 1925

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 Foening Star WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Che WASHINGTON, D. C, WEATHER. (U. S, Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy...

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 o » ANNERS 70 MEET WITH VIRGINIA BODY Maryland Board Asked to Be at City Development Parley October 15. BY WILLIAM 1....

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 UNL]MITED FUNDS Avatlable 'tgy FIRST TRUST-LOANS: Residential or Business Property Construction Loapy” Made Quick Action in

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 ~4 * THE EVENING SPANISH CAPTURE CROWDED SCHOOLS RFE STRONEHOLL Forces ‘in Big Drive Come Within Four Miles of Krim at Ajdir.

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 FROM BURIAL LOT Brother of Man Buried 14 Years and Health Officer Defendants in Suit. i | | A petition was filed in Supreme

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 ‘ - 'THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editi WASHINGTON, THURSDAY . .September 24, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES .T.Edltor Star

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 |p,m, daily, according to the report of | Mrs. Mary C. Hobday, station super- visor. More than 40,000 assisted during the p

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 £0 SOCIETY CIETY. The French Debt Funding Commission’ "~ to Dine With the President at White House Tonight. ey RESIDENT...

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 MARYLAND WATER || vITAL STATISTICS REPORTED Ambrose A, and Lucy Burch, Leon J. and Esther V. Warne: Salvaiore and Rosa...

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 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, OUTIVG IS STAG BY BUSIESS NN Ghamber of Commerce Holds | Suocessful Affair at | Country...

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 K PRINCE HENRY DIES IN MIMIC BATTLE King’s Son Adjudged “Killed” by Referee in English Sham Warfare. Prince the King's third

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 12 DITHMAR SCORES YOUNG LA FOLLETTE Independent G. 0. P. Candi- date in Wisconsin Speaks in Senate Campaign. MILWAY...

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 Q ¢ TELLS WHY MINERS DENY ARBITRATION Committee Points to Prece- dents Established by Oper- ators in Past Troubles. ....

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 ‘14 WONAN WINSFGHT FRSSTOLAND Former Squatter Is Awarded 43 Acres in Gary by -indiana Court. By the Associated Press CHICAGO,

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 ' Prophecy Relatinfi ‘to Pueblo GEOLOGIST'S VISION Bonito, in Chaco Canyon, . Held Marvelously Accurate. Seeing A 48year-old

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 RIS A S A A B S A S A B I P I S s T s HA e s P AR PR AR ) GLLBBLLY; _. .. THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TH-URSDAY,...

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 BRITISH M. P. HERE FOR CONFERENCE. ber of Parliament, the first of the English delegates to arrive in America for the...

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 18 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923 HIGH SCHOOL CADET TESTS ANNOUNGED Would-Be Officers to Be

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 Women’s $3.50 Umbrellas, $1.98 i Irregulars 33 Women's Dsbrones ot good qualit gloria silk, in an assortment of desirabl...

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 Give Him all He Wants SHREDDED Builds sturdy, healthy youngsters THE WORLD UNIVERSITY PLAN SUGGESTED Architect Sees' Peace

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 FUGITIVE PRINCE'S ESCAPE DESCRIBED Flight of Ahmed From Asylum in England Related by His Father. By the Associated Press r

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 THE EVENING STAR, . RIFT WITH POPE SEEN OVER CELEBRATION Czechoslovakia's Recognition of Reformer's Death = May Cause Break.

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 THE EVENING MUST SERVE SENTENCE IN MUTILATION CASE STARTS 105TH YEAR. Amherst Opens 'With Largest En- | rollment in History.

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 COMPETITION KEEN INBUYING UTILITIES, Nation-Wide Drive Made to Group Concerns and Cut Operating Costs. BY J. (‘ ROYLE....

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 B . : THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHI'NG;TOX‘. D. C, TH‘URSDA‘Y. SEPTEMBER 24, 1925, . - - | Gover! ree mes 101 1 HARVARI] Tfl OPEN

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Legion Saves Body of War Hero THREE ARE SEIZED THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925. VETERAN...

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 28 S PORTS. NAT SUB SECOND-SACKER TO GET SPECIAL TRAINING Expected to Be Capable Infield Plug Should Hurt Keep Harris Out—Two

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 S PORTS. "’ MAREK, A 173-POUND SOPH, DUE TO THRILL GRID FANS Buckeye Star Comes From Iowa—Number of Other Scintillating Ball

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN Received by Private Wire Direct to: The Star SELLING IS HEAVY IN FINAL TRADING C. & 0. and

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 FINANCIAL NG _STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 | T ] z - | 1[}[]'”'[]N |S NERV[]USjAtterhury Likely = ! Money to

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 B “ALLAY PARKER URGED 10 REFORM Eldridge Promises Drastic Action if Milder Methods Fail to Curb Practice. Having received...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1923 Manufacturers’ Samples—W omen’s Muslin " Chemise, Gowns,...

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 WALKERS' SUBWAY | HELD IMPRACTICAL Chicago Mayor Believes Laziness Would De- feat Project. By Consolidated Press. for walking

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925, 35 Iwu L\mEs WARN REG’LAR FELLERS—It Looked All Right, But

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 Who Stole the Bride? And Why! The Night of the Weddtng By C. N. m-d A4 Authors of “The Lig! by Publi “I Couldn’t Have Taken

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 ‘ROMANY" CONCERT 11 ON AIR TONIGHT Army Band and Talk on ! Radio Photography Also on WRC Program. The weekly concert by “The

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 THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925. Friday Bargains in Fall Essentials--at Kann’s 200 Dresses

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 THE EVENING KBTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923, GOLD RUSH PROVES FUTILE IN SIBERIA Thousands Who Flocked

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 AMUSE NATIONAL—""Naughty Cinderella. Irene Bordoni will come to the Na- tional Theater next week, beginning Monday night, In

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 (€ontinued from Page Forty.) comedy, “‘Daddy nd & Bruce ellamy in duced by Fox Sennett comedy, a_F ® Grantland Rice “Spe AMB!

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 WOMA N’'S PAGE. Providing Comfort for Bedroom BY Ing a wee pillow. called a head or slumber pillow. Guests find such a TS...

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 WOMA NS, PAGEL THE EVEN Fan(‘y Bandeau fc BY MARY M The does boyish, short-cropped not really invite ornamen . s | headdress.

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 e Board of Directors U. S. SENATOR T. COLEMAN DUPONT, Delaware. JESSE L. LIVERMORE, Capitalist, New York. WARD A. WICKWIRE,

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 L) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ALE. 4lhe HELP—MALE (Continued). HELP—FEMALE., __HELP—DOMESTIC (Cont’d). A X ATIO\‘AI!.Y...

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 46 MISCELLANEOUS. __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 AUTOMOBILES, ETC RADIO AND EQUIEMENT. MUTT AND

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 ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 APARTMENTS, ETC. 47 RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED....

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 APARTA APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued. A 1471 IRVING N.W. Apartments Nog. 2, 3 and i34: two rooms, ftchen and bath, in

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 REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925. REAL ESTATE, —_— e ey R N Ty e ey e a D B o S

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925. -.REAL ESTATE., e e e e e e e e e o b e I I o

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 EDUCATIONAL. 51 e nmaLn: ] A AR AUOTION saLEs. AT

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 52 COLLEGES TOSWAP JOURNALISM HEADS Unlversmes of Mexxco and | Missouri Arrange for Ex- change Professorships. | Miss Wynne,

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