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Evening Star dated October 2, 1925

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 Cloudy, with occasion: night and tomorrow; not in_temperature. Temperatures—Highes| today: lowest, Full reps Closing N. Y.

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 LANSDOWNE ASKED FOR VALVE CHANGE Warning Was Given Twice by| Aeronautic’s Bureau to Show Care. Br the Associated Press....

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 SEEK GEM EXPERT Police Hold International Crook Followed Donahue Jewels Over Atlantic. M EN like a snappier, more decided...

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 PARLEY REVEALS FRANCE WILL PAY Conference Accomplished Much That Is Not Appar- ent on Surface. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Joseph...

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 S FRANC FALLS, GLOOM APPARENT IN PARIS OVER DEBT IMPASSE Caillaux Felt to Have Gone Limit and Doubt Is Voiced That Chamber

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 THE EVENING STAR Witk Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY...,....October 2, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES Editor The

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 PHILIPPINE FREEDOM OPPOSED BY BEGG Ohio House Member Informs Presi- dent Governor Should Have More Power. § B Representative

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts to Interparliamentary Union Dele- gates at White House Today. HE PRESIDENT

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 | VLAWTEAGHIG INSCHODLS IS PLAN Anti-Saloon League to Stress Civic Idea, National Meeting Decides. Ly the Associated Pres:

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 _ = SEERES PREDTS . ARIN T3 Declares Stars Show Presi- dent in 1940 Will Die by Assassination. By Consolidated Press. LOS...

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 THE EVENING STAR, \SHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. 11 \ 7. ] [ PLANE FORCED Dow" came next, followed by the costumed

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 12 THE EVENING = —— e BORGLUM STILL HOPING Thlle serving o vear's Federal sen- {SEGOND TRIP FATA i FOR TRAIN ROBBER :Lone...

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 o/ COLE'S DAUGHTER'S CHARAGTER UPHELD Witnesses Say Girl Whose Father Shot Suitor Had Un- ! blemished Reputation. By the...

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 TONGUE TWISTERS b ININDIAN NAMES Alice Wahqubboshkuck andl Robert Doublehead Are Not Unusual Titles. Kans., Octpher 2.— and

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 |GHTS AID SAFETY, ELDRIDGE REPORTS {eavy Fines for Overtime Parking Also Urged at Cleveland Parley. Returning to Washington

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 QUEEN DOES HONOR T0D. EWGAIUR!hxing.om — Speed of 39 Miles Per Hour. Dr. James Brown Scotti Brings Holland Decoration |y,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER _2, 1925. o pe TO SAVE HISTORIC TREE. and his tree experts have...

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 18 s 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ANN MURI][][}K WE |Two Fathers Win ;l Freedom on Plea | For Hungry Ones ! || Sscies...

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 LATINAMERICAN MUSICAL IS GIVEN First of Series at Pan-Ameri- can Building Wins Approval. The first of a series of Latin...

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 " 20 % THE EVENING ST. WASHINGTO. D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. H[l_l] S R s b : —By WEBSTER. |FOUNDER OF U. D. C. DIES. A

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 BUTLER WILLING T0 CONTINUE FIGHT Feels, However, That Bulk of Philadelphians Are Not Interested in Work. = the Associated...

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 Saturday Specials in Costume Accessories - Much Less Than Regular Prices Appliqued Bags, Special, $8 The increasing vogue for

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 THE EVENING YOUTH IS INJURED IN CRASH OF AUTOS Hit-and-Run Driver Disappears After Crashing Into Car of Charles Irby. STAR,

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 24 GUNPOWDER IN JAR THREAT TO NEGROES Death and Destruction as Penalty for Occupying House in White Neighborhood. By tbe...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. 25 1S, LOATHTOAGT e ke sk ke ke ke ke s e e e e e s e e e ke e

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 \ ( 4 T 9 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925, 6 _ ; John B. McGinley, Jennie John-| De: y, M A.

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 DENIES PETROLEUM PAVING IS INFERIOR Association Official Cites D. C. Engineer Hunt’s . tion of the lighter ofls due to ex- ©

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 Zy 1925. SPORT S. Sore Back May Keep Covey on Bench : Nationals

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 SPORTS. Harris Says His Club Stronger Than in 1924 : Pirates Were Aided G. U-MT. ST. MARY’S GAME TOPS CAPITAL GRID CARD HAD

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 * FIN OIL STOCKS RULE STRONG IN MARKET More Active Than for Many Weeks—U. S. Steel Also Goes Higher. BY STUART P. WEST....

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 FINANCIAL, BUTTERAND EGGS -HRE STIL He Storage Egg Supplies Fail to Lower Prices—Meats Little Changed. Dealers say there is

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 JTHE EVENIN( $1 Indian or Gypsy Bracelets 79¢ Each The very latest fad in jewelry Bracelets, of heavy silver-plated metal,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925, 95 e AN A AR AN AN 2 AN N R PN A AR AR AR AR AR AR A AR AR AN

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 “BORDER STATES" MENAGE T0 PEACE Neglected by Great Powers, They Are Potential Trouble Causes. Correspondence of The Star and

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 ~ MUSIC AS FEATURE OF WCAP PROGRAM Organ Recital by T. Guy Lucas, Aided by Choir, on Air Tonight. An org arganist n recital

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, ‘925, 2 —Mail Orders for any of the An- u = L 5 SO niversary Sale...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WI(SHIN(YL‘(iN, D. ¢, FRIDKY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. Winter Coats in Junior Sizes Specially Priced $17.90 —We...

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 THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1935, fect of the garden is produced by i masses of phlox, ranging

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 GOLD RUSH VIA AIR PREDICTED IN 1326, . Stikine District of Canada Explored by Flyer Is Reported Rich. By Consolidated P;...

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 WOMAN'S Business Girl’s Efficiency Proper Exercise and Games, Intelligent Use of Dancing,” Attention Social Affairs Amo...

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 WOMAN’S Planked Meals May Be Decorative BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. 1t is pleasing to vary the fashions of our meals, just as

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 THE EVENING éTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. 'HOW TO JUDGE 2 HOSIERY WISELY g The clever wuy way to make...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING perie Y andame reie Box B1oD; SCar e ith at_least & must at rience on ali mal inrnieh *...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. LR ey L ANEOUS. | e AR ANS Nt | KEEPING UP

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 ROOMS, FOR HIRE—AUTOMOBILES. OWNER-DRIVEN sedan-limousine: for fu- nerals. shopping and long distance trips. Lotamiac 436...

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 48 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Cvntlllnd ) 660 Col. m ‘NW. ewitchl service. b- recep. T b hall: Apoly L DPFRATOR. 'S 2100...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. MONEY TO LOAN. _____| TN RABBITBORO-—Superfluous...

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 30 FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) CLEVE New Brick Home—$13.750. We believe this new. semi-detached hrick homie (o be one of

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYN. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. RUSTEES' SALE OF TWO

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 WASHINGTON, D. .. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, ; = | —_— WASHINGTON AI.IDITORII.IM 19th and E Stx. N.W., at \. Wednesdny, Matinee and

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