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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1927-11-03

Evening Star dated November 3, 1927

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 WEATHER: (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain_this afternoon; mostly cloudy and colder, with lowest temperature about 40...

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 . > * LEVINE 1S FORCED ~ TORETURN HERE Bad Weather Makes Contin- uation of Flight to Rich- mond Dangerous. Charles A. Levine,

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 CRASHOF AUTOS - | HURTS 2 4 ESCAPE Whitney D. Reed of Washing- ton and Aunt in Hospital at Sandy Spring. Epacial Dispateh to

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 HOME TOWN PLANS {10 HONOR LUDLOW ;Néional Press Club Head < Will Be Guest of Indiana ."Folk November 14. sBarn In a log eabin

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3 0. P. WOMEN |RAIL RATES HELD METHOD TO BETTER Aoy byt Lok i LATIMER

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 6 ¥ ° DFFER AMPLE AREA ¢ FOR MARKET SITE fzzards Point Advocates ;Elaim Space Available to £ Meet Future Demands. Contending

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 THE E\"E.\'I""r STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1927. pa— e e F”_Ms FOR CHlLDREN playgmovement, h was...

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 -_-s— = {FHE EVEN « With Hundl; Morning Edition WASHINGTON, D C. THURSDAY...November 3, 1027 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor |

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 ADOLPH, KARN ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN DIAMONDS AN Other Precious Stones Members of Amsterdam Diamond Exchange Thirty-five Years at

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 10 R TARBARA FRITCHIE fome, bu impulses. Jackson's declared, In his paper Mr. Proctor suggest: that the Barbara Kritchie...

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 NOBLEWANTD WED | NIGHT CLUB DANCER Eqr_lvof Konnoull Engaged to ..-Daughter af London’s Cabaret Oueen. PR S Ay N By...

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 PARADE DEPICTS COUNTY ACTIVITIES fArlington Celebrates Estab- lishment of Water System. Carnival Tonight. Depicting varied

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 " POULTRY CHEAPER IN MARKET TODAY Oyster Demand Smaller. Bluefish Plentiful—Butter and Eggs Firmer. Warm weather the past few

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 t FIN ONEY (oum ~for refinancin cations invite THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL COMPANY (Inc.) Pal QCash Capital, £700,000 Commercial’

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 FIN FOREIGN BOND LIST DISPLAYSSTRENGTH Symptoms of Congestion Are Shown by Some of the New Issues. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE....

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 | If a car could thank an owner for helping it to do a better job, yours would thank you for in- stalling this big battery

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 FRENCH PILOT BESTS GERM. N IN DAREDEVIL FLYING DUEL. THE EVE A view of the recent s stunt-flying contest at Berlin between

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 18 SOCIETY.’ SOCIETY .fl‘he Chief . 5‘. HE President and Mrs. Cool- A 1dge will hold reception to the i, members of the Crime

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 SOCIETY _(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) Helen Deeter, Mrs. Dawes, Mrs. George Joerns, Mrs. Leonard Imoden and Mr. Henri

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 '~ THE NEw MEN'S STORE Second Floor S R Py e SmartImported Things Many of Which Are Exclusive With The New Men's Store Here,

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 Tomorrow the Last Day Mrs. Maria L. Fenn Will Lecture at 3 P.M. concern- ing the newest modes in correct table set- ting and

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 CABINET WILL BE TESTED ilver Men Say Fight to R'e- §! quire Purchase Will Define Mellon’s Rights. it BY FREDERIC WILLIAM...

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 Lafge Head Size Tailored Felt Hats, Special $1.95 —A smart collection of the season's jauntiest felts—black hats, colored...

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 ‘24 FRANST ConPANY FGHTS INONDRVE : nother Crisis Looms in New York Traction Services. : Firm Asks Injunction. : By the...

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 $3.95, $4.75, $5.50 and $7.50 Pants $2.99 About 300 pairs of Men’s and Young Men’s Pants, of good wearing materials, in...

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 NS \UOETOB FOLGHT w Compelling Life Term for | Fourth Felony Faces Bit- ' ter Opposition. ?fi the Associated Press, LANSING.

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 : i i k] ' ; 3 i H i 4 i : { i i . i M H 3 i H sas¥smszsazes penansss s23pzzazes ‘3 sagas s3s2:23ss —At Reductions of 105 and

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 ey STORES DENDUNCED "BY SCHOOLHEAS P’roximity Assailed in Opposi- tion to Rezoning of MeKin- ‘2. ley High Area. Stores and

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 $5 to $6.95 Gage and Phipps Hats 33.95 Felts, Velours, Soleils. Many in Large Headsizes The Gages comes in felt and velours;

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 ==———=—ENTUCKY RACE The WRIGHT CO. Try These Furniture You’ll find they are absolutely LOWER good size mirror. LADIES’ DESK

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 GOEBEL MAY TRY - ATLANTIG FLIGHT Dole Prize Winner Says He Plans Trip in Plane of Own Design. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 An Extraordinary Value Imported Jap Tea Pots 50c 3 Attractive Designs These cunning tea pots are our own importation....

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 Fulfilled Desires. TRST, one, then another. of the dead chickens Edward Briggs picked up from the floor of the chicken house,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 197 ——— 11:43 dioEntertamment| | *7:: LocalRa 1155 a.m.—Arlington

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 THE HEW BERLINTIES SEEN SOVET AN Paris Press Alarmed ()verj Russia’s Plans at Geneva | Parley. Br Cable 0 The Star ana...

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 "SPORTS., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. SPORT S New Rivalries Mark East’s Grid List :...

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 FOOT BALL AT NEW HAVEN HELPED GREATLY BY TAD Sharp Adverse Criticism Has Caused Him to Resign—Win Over Tigers Might Bring R

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 SOXARE PLACATED WITH JORNSON OUT Comiskey Again Co-operat- ing With League, Now That Ban Is Gone. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. EW YORK,

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. When the Woman Comes to Clean BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. The woman who does her own housework is apt to have...

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 VWinter Clothes for Children BY MARY It is undoubtedly true that many mothers dress their young children too warmly, and...

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 WOMAN'S P The Sidewalks B8Y THORNTON FISH.ER. uction Sale of Dead Parcel Post” greets the Post Office patrons as they enter

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 . 492 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. B A P e A O I s SO R A L LONDON ROYAL AcADEMY Its ranks

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 THE BLACK JOKER BY ISABEL OSTRANDER. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) |ed it, and I tell you the place is in a LA Lt Lt AL

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 u e N SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY., NOVEMBER 3. 1927. MISCELLANEOUS. HLSIVESS...

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 SWOEILes, tTo. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 102 %00Ms, ETC. %w.mmv& SALE—AIJ;N)MOBILES....

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 APARTM ENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO ROOMS AND BOARD. 53 _QUE Sty fornish of 1Rt oh ath: Wottous hot wator:...

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 ¥ ¥ ¢ YR z 3 . 3 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1927. REAL ESTATE. — _—— —— ——_—_— i)

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 B " RUCTIONS By GENE BYRNES REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 sag_novses | REG’LAR...

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 ‘\UCTYON f —— AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. & SON. AUCTIONEERS e St. N.W Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- | proved Real Estate

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 (APLOWITZ on NINTH agove G st BARGAIN SALE AT THE JEATON'S BEGINNING FALL COATS AND DRESSES . OF GREAT BEAUTY 'DISTINCTION

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