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Evening Star dated August 1, 1928

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 WEATHER. 0. 8. Weather B h:nc:n.\ Showers this atternoon o tonight tomorrow partly cloudy: not much change in temperature.

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 MOSES NOW SEES CHANCE N SOUTH G. 0. P. Leader Plans Sharp Drive for Hoover in Dixie, Following Letters. Br the Associated...

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 (OOLIDGE T0 SEE GREATIRON MINES President Will Visit Minne-i sota Hills Where 40,000,000 Tons Is Annual Output. BY I RUSSELL

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 CHURCH CONFERENCE ; DECLARES FOR HOOVER! | | HOOVER ELECTION BISHOP ASSAILS URGED BY JOHNSON California Senator...

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 ‘RAILROAD OPPOSES COAL RATE BOOST WVirginian Asks 1. C. C. to Sus- pend Schedules Ordered for Capital. An “unwillingness” to

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 - THE - EVENI.\'G STAR. WASHINGTO WEDNESDA MHRYNEW mm “DEAR PUBLIC” ARE UNKNOWING :’:::f;;;a;mhgzunz?,zg;‘:;,;,;:y‘svmeeusr

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 1 = WHT EVENING STAT, WASHINGTON, 1. T.~ WEDNESDAY. " XUGUST 7, 1928 ? Ship-to-Shore RITISH MOBILIZE ISkivse-Shore . TROOPS N

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 THE EVENING STAR ~—— Wb Sunfay Mocning Bition. WASHINGTON D C ‘WEDNESDAY . ...August 1, 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .. Edito

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 FUNERAL OF JAY B. SMITH. Long-Time Star Employe Buried With Masonic Honors. Puneral services for Jay B. Smith, 73 Leo Baum

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 ‘SlAVERY DISPUTES ' INWEST RECALLED Kansas Rededucates 0id Fort Riley Capitol, Returned to State by Railroad. Br the...

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 DISTRIGT SAILORS PREPARE T0 SHoor Tarcet Practice to Be Final Event of Cruise in New England Walers. Bpecie! Dispatch o The

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 * CONTRACTS BVEN T " FOR W SENER New Links in District's Sys- tem Will Cost $165,359. { | s far the addition of nine in the

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 SELECTIVE SHARES RISE ON CURB MART Dnstrlbutnve and Chain Storei Stocks and Oils Have | Good Gains. { NY WILLIAM F....

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 FINANCTALL FINANCIAL. | PLANS STOCK INCREASE. | DOVER, Del., August 1 (). —A char- First Mortgage Loans Money Available for

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 . . . each piece is a compelling invitation to have another. Peoples Low Prices on Nationally Known Smokers’ Needs ' l 2 Will

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 Gen. Umberto Nobile, commander of the dirigible Italia's ill-fated ex- pedition to the North Pole. resting at Hinlopen Strait

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 18 SOCIETY." THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY. AUGUST T, 1928 s$OCT ETY]. e 2 e | tertained at for marriage to

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 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY. AVUGUST, 1,- 1928.° —— NBLETORRONT | SOCIETY ARCTC EXPERENCE General Will...

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 OVER 20 TEXTILE STRIKERS JALED Only 22 of Those Sentenced for Rioting Are Bailed. Br the Ascocisted Press. NEW BEDFORD, Mass.

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 & Coming— “ The August Fur Sale! You can see some of the wonderful values and the stun- ning new models in our windows on G

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 I DEFCTFORESEEN INP.0.DEPARTMENT General Says. fore than $100.000.000 deficit prob- will be incurred by the Post Office |...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928, ° WoODWARD & [LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axnD G STREETS Everythmg is

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 24 NG STAR. WASHINGTON, RAPSE 0.7, TARRF s, G ey Senator Pittman Claims Pro- | tective Policy Has inated Foreign Competition.

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 END OF BRENNAN CONTROL 1S SEEN Illinois Democratic Leader, | Recovering. May Drop Po- litical Reins in State. Br the...

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 268 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1. 1928 [ e PHILLIPS DEATH PROBE REQUESTED New Jersey Inquiry Into

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 (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) St INSTALUMENT XXIL MITTEN again by panic, ran out into the lcy darl the yard. She...

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 = s THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1928.° SET SSELF ABLAZE C]fimm[ Thursday Sale Events! | ‘Writer,

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 G STAR, WASHINGTON, 7. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I Attractions in Washington Theaters || Borjes, the M-G-M newsreel, an organ- ‘

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 Improved Kotex Now 3 Boxes for 95¢ Netions—Street Finor $5 to $5.95 Leather Bags, $3.69 7ipper reen, grey 5 00 bllk...

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 " Farming ONLY TWO INFIELD SUBS NOW ON HeND Reeves and Boss Alone Left‘ to Fill In if Injuries Affect Team. BY JOHN B....

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 SPORTS !I‘HE EVE\’I\ G STAR W AQHT‘\‘GTO‘Y D. €, WHEDN .n.‘\Y. AUGUST 1. 1928.. Machine ry for Selection of a Successor to

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 RUNNERS HAVE YET T0 SCORE A FIRST Big Lead Gained by America Has Been Due to Wins in Field Events. BY ALAN 1. GOULD...

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 FHE EVENING STAR. W’ \fiHT\GTO WRC T0 OBSERVE ’RADIO CENTER IN NEW YORK PUTS TELEVISION ON MARKET FIFTH BIRTHOAY c.rtende...

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 BEDTIME STORIES ‘What King Eagle Saw. Unknowingly we cften tell The secret that we guard so well Mrs. Lightfoot. There was

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 WOMAN'S PAGE] Hints on Vacation Correspondence BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Summer time it & season of letter| Business letters

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 Trend of the Mode in Millinery BY MARY MARSHALL. One might imagine that some lrndrrl of fashion who had a cauliffower ear on

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS! CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. For Sunday. 3:30 p.m....

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 [ AUTOMOBILES, ETC® smm-oms. ETT !\{0’1 fiRb, INC NE\V ADDRESS, USED CAR DEPARTMENT, 151416 14th St N.W. A REAL OPENING SALE.

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 - . o _SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. ATTRACTIVE ]NVI"STMENT. Stor apartments on n & L einess. Tocation.. DULAING' fnny...

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 w» REAL ESTATE m SALE—HOUSE! SALE—HOU! PHE EVENING 'STAR. WASHINGTON., SALE—HOUSE! D. €., WEDNES o -ETKB;*II ‘circumst I "

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 KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED ONNINTH asove G ST TOMORROW THE GREATEST CLEARANCE SALF EVER HELD IN THIS STORE OUR ANNUAL AUGUST U.S.

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