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Evening Star dated November 2, 1927

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 WLEA I'HER. U 8 Weather Bureau orecast.) Mostly cloudy and somewhat colde tonight; tomorrow fair and colder....

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 . 9 L4 g THE EVEN‘ G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1927. VAN LOON AND ACTRESS ENTER {ULTRA-MODERN MARRIAGE PACT

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 N LETTERTOBURNS CALLS 0B “TOUCH Correspondence From Man- ager Here Among 0il Case Cxhibits. Included in the hibits” present.

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 L STEED.TO INVADE STRONGHOLD ¢ OF THOMPSON, BUT NOT AS FOE British Publicist, at Dinner Here, Prom- ises Mayor “Sympathetic

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 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. - WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY . . November 2, 1927 THEODORE W. NOYES....

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 NASH MES 2 MRS. ELLA. MORRISON, 2 Wheels, | 39.'0 4 Whoob, $17.00 Guaranteed One Year Auto Brake Service and Ford Band Co...

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 - ..10,"‘\ CITIZENS PROTES - PARK BOND ISSUE Columbia Heights Body As- .. sails Congress for Lack of Foresight. Blame for the

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 ECRAPHADING " APPAREL TRADE Latest' . Thing in Milady’s Wear by Wire Supplants 0ld Method. BY J. C. ROYLE. Special Dispatch

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 FIN STOCKS HAVE RISE INLATE DEALINGS Oils and Tobaccos Bought Heavily in Afternoon Part of Session. BY GEORGE T. HUGHES....

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 FINANCIALD THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2 WVESTMENT BOND %fi@%—?—?‘;@ INDECISION SHOWN || NEW YORK

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 PRIDE IN OUR PAINTING You'll find us taking more *ln a dolln-nndfinls lnte:'lest any {uln g we under- take. We want it to be a

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 GIRL FLYER ARRIVES AT LISBON. Ruth Elder on the bridge of the steamship Lima as she arrived at Lisbon, Portugal, from the...

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 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sawyer Hight, to Mr. i HE President and Mrs. Coolidge { attended the wedding at noon today of

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 SOCIETY ! (Continued from Sixteenth Page.) will later take their guests to the open- ing of La Club Boheme at the Carlton.

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 Shopping Basket Full of Soap 8 bars of well mr: 98¢ Cleanser and a shopping bag. (Third Floor) $6.95 Electric Waffle Iron...

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 e « ‘SOCIETY | (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) liam Neal McCord of Sewickeley, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. McCord of

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 20 300 PAY TRIBUTE |Chaplains Gather | TO OTIS SKINNER Friends in Philadelphia Honor z Actor on Fiftieth Anniversary % 4 of

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 to get a revolver out of his baggage, intending, he said, to commit suicide because he felt disgraced through his failure to

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 - THOMPSONTO 00T 22 Pp——————,s 1 “FOES” IN LIBRARY £ Pro-British Drive Are § Asked to Resign. E TS /By the Aseociated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1927. HANDBARY THAT SMART PARISIENNES fARRY The newest bags clasp

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 THF TVENING STAR. WASIINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. *u@yES m EXPAN X-Ray May Make | VAN ANN SCHENCK BUSY....

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 L THE EVENING STAR,‘ WASHINGTON, D: C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927 Reg. $1.00 Baby Blankets 25¢ Fast Color Percales 59¢ Ea.

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 HING' Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week i Norma Talmadge d’r Apollo ary. Tl Ja Norma Talmadgs A Dolores Costello in

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 ' THE EVENING STORY A Great Traveler. HEN old Abe Fuller died and left his son's widow more money than Wood- ford had ever

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 HUNBERT, TRED " ASTRATOR, DEA Former French Senator Suc-. oumbs—Exonerated of War Charges. By the Associated Press. PARIS,

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 THE BLACK JOKER BY ISABEL Her ery Put ba (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER XVIIL The Ten of Hearts. ROUCHED in the

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 TN NI A [T SUPIETO RO EETEVEEREIO R Imperial and Melo-Art Player Rolls for November 49c¢ cach Imperial and Mel-O-Art Player

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 ‘Tune in every Thursday Weekly Radio Program featuring noted singers, instrumeatalists, orchestras from WBAL Baltimore, W)Z

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 32 SPORTS.," THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER o 1927. SPORTS. G. U. Is Weakened for Lafayette Game :

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 Star Golfers Pressed in Pro Tourney : American League Electing Head To 'HOT BATTLES WON BY HAGEN, ARMOUR Walter’s Late Rally

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 FTEATURES. SDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. SUB ROSA THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. T 34 WOMAN'S PAGE." The Sidewaiks of | BY

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 SVOMAN'S PAGE. Well Fitted Frocks Returning BY MARY MARSHALL. The important thing to remember | much less willing to take...

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 BUSINESS ‘_grgnuumu. . . . AR AT, T CLOSING HOURS 3 porinl :.? ‘%fi?r;fi - FOR CLASSIFIED vmnurr..dnm‘m. o) " once o ‘s’%“rim

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 19°1. ROOMS, ETC. Q'WWMW SALE-AVTUMDILEL KEEPING UP WITH THE...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1927. APARTMENTS, BETC. T 16‘;. § 'F.—CLOSE IN

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 REAL ESTATE, Ammunms—nurvnmsnl-‘l) —{Coutinued.) _ 2926 PORTER ST. \IW panctirable apts. two and f : large screened-in_porch

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES, —{Continged.) SALE—HOUSES. 1619 DECATUR ST. In Upper 16th St. Section. A well known architect and a

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 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. & SON, AUCTIONEERS CONFISCATED AUTOMOBILES BY

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 42 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY, f[(APLOWITZ onNIN [H asove GsT. IN OUR GRFATLY ENLARGED DRESS SHOP...

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