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Evening Star dated August 3, 1927

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers tonight and probably to- morrow morning; temperature. Temperature—F...

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 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1927.° GEN. IANESC RHEA, 51, DIES NNORTH Chief of Operations of A. E. F. Served in Germany and Armenia

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 Hot water Sure Relief BDELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere NAVY PREPARING 10 TRY AVIATOR Williamson May

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 ' COMMENT DIVERSE Hilles Declares He Regrets Action of President—Low- den Group Sees Hope. Prominent political leaders of all

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 = PRESIDENT SHOULD WIN, SAYS HOOVER Secretary Reiterates His Be lief That Coolidge Ought to Be Re-Elected. By the Associated

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 VOTE SEALS DOOM OF SHORT BALLUT( Virginia Democrats, ever, Support Governor in Primary Vote. Spectal Dispatch to The Star...

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 HONTED AN DIES | AT FEET F POSSE_ | become +a r e Negro, Chased 48 Hours, Literally Run to Death, Physician Declares. By the

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 |THE EVENING STAR With _Sunday Morning_Edition. _ WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. ...August 3, 1027 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 ET THE BALLARD, JR BE YOUR FURNACE MAN NEXT WINTER. No dust or dirt to bother with Just set the thermostat at the amount ¢

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 10 “%° BONDS HAVE RALLY AFTER EARLY DROP General List Continues Rise in Face of Coolidge’s Announcement. cial Dispatch to The

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 . * STOCKS CONFUSED ON COOLIDGE STAND Sharp Drop Followed by Rise' Aimost as Swift—Bear Profits Small. BY GEORGE T. HUGHE!

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 00/810/8/08/8/810/4/804/4/8/888/084 The Julius Lansburgh [Furniture Co. DOV PO DPF A OO0 Outstanding Examples of Real Values

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 e Kellogg vesterd s of service on the W N .. Walter Joh e medal presented fo him by at_the celebration of the big ashington

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 &S0 CIETY The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, Has Postponed His Return and Will Remain at Montauk. cetary of Tabor, Mr Davis,

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 —_— Friday evening at Warsaw, Va. The | the Chalfonte.Haddon Hall. b NEW YORK, August 3 (#).—Seven British Women Give Fiannel

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 HE cranyye gy Lk 100 CHINESE KILLED. China and the “decline of docility" i are the most outstanding of all facts = in the...

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 _THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, b T, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 1o07.: 1 Responses Flood. Mail After Offer HIGHWAY CHANGES I ! Te...

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 WAL BRANTTO60 | Cemmome 1 - TOCRISSY FIELD Capt. Ira Eaker to Become Executive Officer of Davi- son’s Staff in Capital. nt,

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 SRR e JIME EVENING - SMAR. . WASHINGTON, D. C.° WEDNESDAY.” AUGUST 3, 1927% . KEY CLUB OPPOSES |, Generaning OXFORD,...

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 DEATHHOLGE (A SGENE OF WEDDIG Prisoner Scheduled for Exe- cution Friday Marries to Make Child Heir. Br the Associu TRENTON

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 PHE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON. V. O, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1927. bling you now?” he asked In soothing | “She'll wait—I'm sure

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 22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 '[!ZFT —_— e e ———— — — — COMING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON...

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 SPORTS. Johnson Still Strong Enough for Regular Turn, Despite Anniversary Defeat " VET NOT SO WELL BACKED IN BATTLE WITH...

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 'SP Old Timer Is Impressed by Changes Wrought in DIFFERENCE AND THE GAME IS CITED Ovation Yesterday Accorded Barney as Agai

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 26 D SPORTS. ILLNESS OF WIFE CAUSES JACK TO ASK LATER DATE “Wants to Be Right” for Gene and Feels He Cannot Be at Best If...

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 WOMA Importance of G N°'S PAGE loves Emphasized BY MARY ‘The young girl who wants to make & limited dress allowance go as far

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Facts About a Popular Beverage BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Perhaps the usual glass of iced tea will seem less...

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 BEDTIME STORIE Out in the Great World. Fxperience is Natur's guide hrodgh it are her chiidren tried. o €1 LGN Mother West...

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 30 HELP—MALE. TO MECHANIC_ood, il _around man: | wages. 608 New York ave. n.w. * FOMOBILE MECHANICS. several. first 3._Apply

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1027 _ ROOMS, ETC. 31 et KEEPING UP WITH THE...

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 2 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) 3217 CONN. AVE. Overlooking Rock Creek. NEW ELEVATOR BUILDING. 2 r., kit, bath, rec.

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 REAL RENT HOLSES—D\FLR\ISHED. ’m ('owm:n 5 17th n.w.—3 T.. Wb T, us COMPAX Main_35; TO COI NANTS. Housss and apartments. 4 to

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 31 REAT ESTATE. THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B. 0. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1927. By ALBERTINE RANDALL 1 THE DUMBUNNIES—Fanny

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 AUCTIONS. Al TION Q\LES. AUCTION SALES. THOS. 3. O TERS. TRUSTEES, STORY, SALE_O) mt ierpw in deed of trust. 4 18 instrument

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 THE EVENING S TAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ‘3, 1997, WET GROUP DENIES | LOWNIAN'S CHARGE Assoclauon Resents Use

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