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Evening Star dated August 2, 1927

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Tair; slightly cooler tonight. Tomor- row Increasing cloudiness. ‘Temperature—Highest, 80, at 6 p.m.

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 L4 V'ATSON ORDERS BALLOTS OBTAINED Senate Elections Committee Acts in Vare Case, But Funds Are Lacking. By the Associated...

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 CHAIN BRIDGE WORK | PLANS DISCUSSED jrginians Join D. C. Officials in Considering Un- dertaking. { Believing that the...

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 FONCK WILL TRY FLIGHT T0 TURKEY [French Ace Plans Non-Stop Trip to Constantinople From New York. the Assoriated Py W YORK,

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 KAPLOWITZ % NINTH ST. 721 A CLEARANCE AND A GIVE AWAY JALE MIES DREJJES SIZES: 14—16—18—20 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES OF REAL...

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 THE EVENING AUGUST 2, T BLANES PAYSIN INLEBOUEF DEAT Witness to Murder Charges Doctor Shot Man and Sunk Body. : STAR,...

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 'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1927 Closed All Day Saturdays During August Solid comfort and rare...

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 8 'HE EVENING STAR With_Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. ....August 2, 1927 F} " HEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 A. B. SHAW, 91, DIES. Western Maryland Land Owner Was One of Oldest Masons. Special Dispatch to The Star. BARTON, Md.,,...

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 10 STOCKS CONTINUE FCRGING UPWARD New Highs Numerous—In- tervals of Unsteadiness Noted in Today’s Trading. NEW YOR continued

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 oo 1 AVERAGES AT PEAK. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY., AUGUST 2 1 s INANCIAT. [oxsewvon, BONDS soeemeaer]...

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 ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1927. - The HUB—Seventh and D Sts. N.W. PR SRR A RS SR AR RS R...

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 L ey THE EVENING CHAMBERLIN INAUGURATES SHIP-TO-SHORE AIR SERVICE. The plane in which rlti\‘fll"a D. Cham- berlin, the...

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 12 COCIRTYS SOC The Secretary of the Nay IETY Was Host Informally at Dinner Last Evening. s. Va., where she is spending ater

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 | road repairs, but that it was in- tration VIRGINIA GOVERNOR FOR BETTER ROADS, Byrd’s Program Indorsed at| & Meeting of 17

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1927 7,727 Allg ustCoupon Sale! Greater Val ues KING’S PALACE With...

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 i i of the cruiser Detroit. The American L Honors Admiral Burrage, officers were presented by H. P. COPENHAGEN, Denmark,...

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 13 AINEE AND MOTHER "END MONEY BREAK Evangelist Takes Control of Temple After 10 Days’ Wrangle. By the Associated Press. LOS

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 2 ~y 19 = ee————— ] counts, with an alternative of a jail u Sentence of 30'dass in detalt DIVER'S CHANCES SLIGHT. The men...

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 20 CUTS FREIGHT RATE the Northern flelds and no reduction given the Southern. Today's decision. though a mjnority of the...

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 - HEARINGS T0 OPEN ON CONDEMNATION Steps to Eliminate Grade Crossing at Hyattsville to Begin August 22. Special Dispatch to

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 PLANTOSEGREGATE VAST O HOLDINGS Standard of New Jersey 1o Become Operating Company Through Subsidiaries. NATIVES NOT...

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 - Abie’s Irish Rose By Anne Nichols (Copyriaht, 1927, by Anne Nichols and United Featura Synd; RN EERARNERZ YA...

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 24 Midsummer Sale of Men’s Shirts of imported broadcloth Shirts with that well cut—well tai- lored look—that is so trim....

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 THE L —— — —____ _ __ _ ___ — __——~~———-—"—","//=/0 U.3. RADIO GIVEN DUE RECOGNITION President Names Admiral| Bullard...

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 26 Browns, Big Winners Over Nationals This ]l BIG LEAGUE LEADERS |\ N A TFONAL LEAGUE RACE M NOW FOUR-CLUB AFFAIR .. PET JINX

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 SP ORTS.' THE FEV NING _STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, A JGUST 2. 192T. SPORTS. - S - Heavyweight Title Fight Now Is Slated

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 WOMA Garnish Gives Dressy Appearance BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER To make the foods served at our tables attractive in appearance

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 — -~ gver. WEDLOCKED BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR. Nan Hartley, an artisi’s model, chooses baiween wealth and semi-poverty. She

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 _WOMAN"S PAGCEE ‘Bright Colors in Popular Taste 1" Wery young children like bright col- ors, and so, psychologists will tell

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; It C, TUESDAY; AUGUST 2 1927 M1SCELLANEOUS? pullets. E. L. Seroggin....

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 8 AI‘E—ALTO\IOBILES. OFORTE TOrRING. o e lontcondition: will demonstrate, SACRIFICE PRICE( Si00 PHONE LINC 1871 AFTER 6...

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 ‘APARTMENTS, ETC.’ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGION, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1927T.: wEAL ESTATE. /I APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 ALE—6 ROOMS, BAT! Trame house within block and h: hevy Chase Circle: lowest brice in this entire borhood; $10.500. 6-room hed

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 RESORTS. 85 | Railway Company Sued for $5,000. The Washington Rajlway & Electric Co. is made defendant is a suit by Ella A.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1927. POWER HEARINGS DATED. | SNYDER OUT OF CITY. “M"‘IIE‘ 1]’...

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