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Evening Star dated September 7, 1928

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 WEA (U. 8 Weather Fair tonight and tomorrow: what warmer tomorrow: light northerl§ winds, becoming variable. Temperature—H

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 - e TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM PLANNED A. A. A. Announces Intention to Extend Scheolboy Patrol This Season. The District of...

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 SPECIAL NOTICES. MOVING TO SOME OTHER CITY? Get our return load rates. Full and part oad shipments to Philadelphia, New York,

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 CURTIS' SPEAKING * PROGRAM CHANGED Candidate Will Make 13 Ad- dresses in 5,000-Mile Tour. Br the Associated Pres September 7.

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 D. J. Kaufma 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Open A Budget Charge Account Pay 4s You Get Paid Lowest Cash Prices No Interest on

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 | for all that was done by his party dur- ‘ ing the Wilson administration, but that S “no attack on the personal character” |

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1928.' BOVFOLNDSLAN, I NEN AREHELD Brother-in-Law Accused of ‘...

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 8 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928 ___'___—_———_———————_. THE EVENING STAR . With Sunday Morning

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 THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, RRIBIBIBIBIRIH T FUNERAL RITES HELD The New All-Electric MAJESTIC RADIO With the NEW...

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 10 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER D. . RIFLEMEN TAKE MORE PRIZES McDougal and Others Con- tinue...

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 NEW YORK STATE SURVEYS STUATION Variety of Unknown Quanti- ties Give Both Parties Basis for Expecting Victory. | f By the...

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 12 = THE , EVENING ST AR. WASHINGTON. D. €. PREDAY, SEPTEMBER 7y 1928 LN A00PTON BY NAVY EXPEGTED Submarine Escape Device...

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 FISH ARE SCARCE ATD.C. MARKET Vegetable and Fruit Re- 15 ceipts Also Small—Prices Are Quoted. Offerings at Municpal Fish...

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 L Hed Money to Loan FINANCIAL, st oot NEW U, S, FINANCING Prevailing Interest and commission. Joseph 1. Weller {2 Wesh & § T

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 FINANCIAL.® * 15 77 DECLARED ONEND =552 2 FINANCIAL 1928.° BONDDEALSHOW BEARSH EFFCTS .‘ Short-Term Issues Especially! yS3ss’

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 . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1 Goinq Back toSchool in St ule./ To begin with we're not school

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 How neatly this youngster mi down the jaws of this monster thought doesn't disturb Bill Anderson, jr., son of a veteran...

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 sO Celebrating the Brazilian Independence.: HE Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor S. Gurgel do Amaral, was the honor guest at a...

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 SEK MBSENTE VOTESFOR HOOVE Prescott Heads Committee to| Make Drive for G. 0. P. Here. Samuel J. Prescott, who headed the...

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 Will Open for Supper Dances i Commencing MONDAY .SEPTEMBER 10 Special Supper, includ- ing cover charge, $2.00; also a la...

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 THE EV NING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. TRTDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1928.° LUTHERAN EDTORS TOSTAYNELTRAL Association Decides to Give...

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 LCS ARE HURLED NHOOVERMEETNG Cranges and Fist Fight Also Enliven Anti-Smith Gath- ering in Alabama. I'y the Associated Press.

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 E = H H - E THE EVENING STAR. TASATNGTON. 1. €. FRTDAY. SEPTEVBER 7. 108 o3 e NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS A DDED TO OUR BUDGET...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1928. Box Loom Crepe Kimonos, $2.95 $2.95 Crepe Triangle Scarfs,...

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 - iy 1928. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER " LOUDOUN EXHIBTS INORE AWARDS Canning, Fruits, Flowers and

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 OPIUMSIUGRLERS FOL BATISH DRVE England Asks League to Name Commission on Drug Traffic. By the Associated Press. GENEVA,...

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 THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, T. . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1928 Because You Wanted More Room to See These Pretty Things | Now,

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 28 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (. TRIDAY. SEPTEMBER T ek A BB R T i e iy 1928 f Georgia, two rivers of the State wetr |

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 - Woob WARD & [.LOTHROP 10" 11™ F AxD G STREETS Many Special Values to Help You “Get Ready for School”, Girls’ School Hats -

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1928. Kann’s Kapitol Kandy —Regularly 60c a Pound. ‘Tomorrow— 2 Lbs.

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 v < CARVESBELEVED N REAMOND A Georgia Baptist Church Con- | tributes $250 to Aid Board ' in Meeting Expenses. | By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOXN, D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 1928.° Special—Crepe Silks . . 2.98 Of very heavy crepe de chine in

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 SPORTS. Nationals Face Five Games in Three Days : Stribling Registers PLAY SOX N TWIN DL HERESUNDAY Gaston and Weaver Due to

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 84 SP T o Dt ORTS.’ # THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 19%8.' SPORT S.” 13 Foot Ball Rules Are...

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 SPORTS.' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1928. : + SPORTSS .8 Jones and Von Elm Picked to Reach...

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 - THE ' EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ( S SmSSew———————r T T e 1928. R e Y Great Cake Contest - Stars...

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 RO The Fortunate Wayfarer By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Copsright by E. Phillips Oppenheim...

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 CONGERT BUREAU ' PROGRAM TONIGHT Radio, Vocal and Instrumen- tal Artists Will Present Program. A group of radio's foremost

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 I( 22 Kolster 6 tube floor model for A. C. elec- tric operation. Synchronous type Kolster Reproducer. Single con- trol with

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 WOMA N’S PAGE.’ Acceptance of Hospitality BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Many people hesitate to accept hospi- tality, and some

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 w OMAN’S PAGE. Attractive Hats Are Offered BY MARY MARSHALL. Apparently the fad for going bare- headed that was so noticeable

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 FOOD PAGE. FOOD AND THRIFT IN THE HOME Helpful Ideas \What Other Housewives Best Methods Small paring knives and a small...

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 BEDTIME STORIES Happiness s found in work; 8o honest labor never shirk. % The Whitefoots Are Busy. —Whitefoot the Wood Mouse.

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY., SEPTEMBER 7. 1928.° MISCELLANEOUS. e WANT'ECD::'iAI-l;sMEN.

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 v _BEST. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. g_‘—_—"—_—‘———_“_ SALE—AUTOMOBILES, (Continued.) TAVE YOUR CAR Overhauled and Painted. 6 Months to

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 46 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) DESIR!/ \I‘.I E \PART\II‘ NTS, ALL/SECTIONS OF THE CITY. No. 816 Conn. Ave. N.\V,...

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 SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—MOUSES. | SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. ' AUCTION SALES. Drive to Capital Plenned.

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 48 EDUCATIONAL. COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN _TRAINING SCHOOL. October_ 3. 1328, 2 RA R TTPRT Principal The \wemmnmnnu — R4 Southern

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