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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1927-10-01

Evening Star dated October 1, 1927

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 WEATHER." (0. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) tomorrow Fair tonight; increasing Closing N.Y. Markets; Pages 10 and 11 ch ¢ Foeni

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 sl WOMAN IS KILLED, | HIT BY STREET CAR Miss Mary McCreary, Treas- ury Department Employe, Is Traffic Victim. Miss Mary McCre

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 THE KVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927. \ " J era’ arty hhm newspapers, all of the powerful .REVIVED

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 2 TROTSKY EXPELLED BY RED EXECUTIVES Former Leader, Defiant, De- posed From International Communist Activities. Dy the Ass

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 OCTOBER 1, 1927 TALL CEDARS HOLD CEREMONIAL HERE Several Thousand Parade Up Avenue Prior to Initia- tion at Willard. To the

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 G e e e — ————— — — —— {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. ..October 1, 1927 11th St

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 Know the Cost $75Up Complete Funerals Ambulances, $4.00 CALL W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Columbia 432 DIES OF STAB IN BACK....

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 SOCIETY.” The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Will Attend Army Relief Carnival This Afternoon. HE President and the First

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 FOOD PRICES SHOW SLIGHT CHANGES Wholesale Market Featured by Fluctuations—Fruits and qauantites of the green Vegetables...

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 10 'FIN STOCKS GO HIGHER INFINAL TRADING - Motors, Utilities, Rails and Store Shares Display Best Group Strength. BY GEORGE

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 FINANCIA BONDS MOVE UP AS MONTH OPENS Week End Transactions Are Heavier Than Usual in New York Market. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE.

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 12 BAPTIST PROGRAM OPENS TOMORROW Sunday Schools to Start City-Wide Conference With Mass Meetina. The Baptist Sunday schools

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927, EVENING SERVICE SYSTEM ADOPTED Visits to Religious and Social

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 THE EVENING STAR, 14 CHURGH DEDICATION PLANS ANNOUNCED ~ Services to Be Held at AI-: bright Memorial Evangelical | October 30

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 SPORTS.” THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON. D. U, BATURDAY, OUTOBER ¥ 1927 Clinching Flag Difficult for Pirates : Foot Ball Gets

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 g e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1927. GEN. PERSHING SPEAKS AT DOUAMONT EXERCISES FOR WAR DEAD.

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 - REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON, D. C, fe Foening SEAP -ervrs aromm HOME & GARDEN A Home-Owning and Building Page for Washington and

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 THE_TVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1927 REAE ESTATE. built in the form of a cr es [ of the four arms

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 -REAL ATERORD AV " FORREALTY HOND Washington Attorney Ap- pointed to Represent Na- tional Body in Capital. torney, who far

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 REAL ESTATE. EXHIBITION HOME RECORD PLANNED TON, D. C, U. S. REALTY BOARDS MEET AT HOUSTON Business Session to Take Place...

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 REAL ESTATE. RGNS BN | e e e o | ' APARTMENT HOUSE {11-Story Structure at 18th anu G Streets Sold by Wardman Co. Announcement

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 | REAL 1 Estimated Value of About $145,000 Previous Week. Leading all other types of new building projects in the District of

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 REAL ESTATE.’ FURNISHING THE HOME Conducted for The Star BY ELIZABETH STETSON AND GENEVIEVE HENDRICKS A Victorian Library. BY

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 b oA THE TVENING RNTAR. REAL ESTATE, ._TEVENING STAR. to support many of the more select shrubs and vines. Yet one could not

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 REALDL GRAND JURY FINDS " HUGE LIQUOR RING 58 Indicted in lllinois County, Including Former Fed- eral Officiais. GO, October

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 REAL Simple Clothes ESTATE. for Little Girls - BY MARY MARSHALL. If the tendency to lengthen women'’s frocks progresses, then

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 «' WOMAN'S PAGE.” Decorative Schemes for Halls BY LADIA LE BARON WALKER. { A Dignified and Attractive Hall Treatment. n Ak

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 . : 4 s, WASHINGTOHL, D, G, SATURDAY, OCEOBER' T, \‘ll SEMENTS. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 4 3. B ARD —*The Springboard,” ecom- | We

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 THE EVENING Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices h 4 P st N"#T"‘P‘;EF ary. ith an ~“Day Pharmacy. i T ot Marivs Cirar and Magazine

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 30 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.” p— SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) BU ICI( 25 00 of COACH__Exerlient: Cap Garage, 1312 N. 8. beel by In

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 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. _——___._——————-————_————-—————————fl ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING 'S—UNFURNISHED...

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 APARTM " APARTMENTS—U: ISHED. (Continug CHOICE APARTMENTS. ¥From One lnd Bl‘h !0 Six Rooms :rogs SRANND no,s“olendnl )lzlnl

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 A P APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) i 2500 K STREET N.W. I? NEAR WASHINGTON CIRCLE. warrrfe BreraRes 1o al G(\VEBN- p38

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 34 ™ REAL RENT HOUSFS—UNFURNISHED. b ontinued.) IMMEDIATIE POSSESSION. 6-room _brick house with tilel bath and shower; fully

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 REAL SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) COLORED. New brick homes. howli elec. near ear Terms low as $100 cash $45 monih incl. gli 1°

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 AUCTIONS.? THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1927. LYEGAL NOTICES. e . —————— AUCTION SALES AUCTION...

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