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Evening Star dated October 25, 1928

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 WEA' (0. 8. Weather Fair, continued THER. Bureau Forecast.) cool tonight and to- morrow. Temperature—Highest, 60, at 3:30...

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 .2 w2 CORONER STARTS AUTO DEATH PROBE Difficult Task Faced in Fixing Responsibility for Hitting Miss King. ‘While an inquest

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBER In America there are over 11600 millionaires. Thes 7 an army larger “an

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 4w ANTHODUBLE T PACT RAFT BEGN U. S. Delegate to League Parley Thinks Pacts Es- sential to Problem. By the Associated Press.

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 DEPUTIES REJECT [MMIGRATION PLAN ; Episcopal Bishops’ Stand for Oriental Quotas Meets Strong Opzosition. The House of...

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 ¢ DAVIS SAYS SMITH 1S LEADER OF MEN Declares Him Better Fitted for Presidency Than Repub- lican Candidate. By the Assoclated

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 " HOOVER EXTOLLED BY COLLEG HEA Dr. Hibben and Dr. Garfield Appraise Candidate at Auditorium. Herbert Hoover's qualifications

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 THE EVENING STAR| __ With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D C THURSDAY.....October 25, 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 MRS. GLADYS SPANGLER DIES IN HOUSTON, TEX. Tuneral Services to Be Conducted at Residence of Parents Here Tomorrow. Mrs....

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 TIE_TVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 7. . THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 192 RS, BAKER TAKES FOURTH HUSBAND Divorced Wife of Former Di-v!...

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 INDUSTRY PIONEERS GUESTS AT DINNER .. Banquet at Hotel Astor Fol- lows Fifth Conference at Columbia University. By the...

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 12 FIND VITAMIN RETAINER IN GAS-TREATED CELERY Report of Experiments With Ethy- lene Bleaching Indorsed by the American...

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 FLORIDA PRODUCTS ATD. C. MARKET Cooler Weather Brings Out Early-Morning Buyers. Trade Rather Quiet. Cool weather during the

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 14 #% TRANSFER COMMON REACHES NEW HIGH v - | Abitibi Po pf.§) | Abrahm&Straus 108% 1134 108% 113% Storage Stock Up to 129 on|

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 ZFIN CONERTBLE BKD SSUES AREACTHE Sbeculative Element Turns ¢ to Foreign Group—Ad- vances Recorded. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE....

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 @@ @ meaite SUNSWEET PRUNES... 2 15:-25¢ THE 2RERE® - 69th Anniversary Special! | Gold. Medal KITCHEN-TESTED | Every batch

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 Boris Chuknovsky (in foreground), the Russian aviator, who first sighted members

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 SOCIETY. :SQCIETY.. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928, SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy Wilbur...

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 - o S 7= e lington Hotel. Mis; Currin of i sy Young Mr. Theodore Tiller, youthful | Interested responses to the invita- \heg

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 —MiNena Toilet Water. Regularly $1.50. Bottle.. —Norida Compacts—double and single styles. Discontinued num- bers of $2.00

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 * BOARDASKSFNES FOR PLCENEN Charges Against Three Other Officers Are Dis- missed. Small fines were recommended by the Woman

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 PENNSYLVANIASEES FIRST REAL BATTLE Democratic Efforts Give - State Close-up of Na- tional Politics. BY BYRON PRICE....

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 EXPERT TO SPEAK ON CHILD WELFARE Miss Fay. Bentley Will Open Series at Y. W. C. A. Monday Morning. Miss Fay Bentley, director

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 BUSINESS LEADER WADE 6. U, REGENT George McNeir, Native of D. C., Is Appointed by University. A native Washingtonian, George

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 «variety as comprehensive-- timulus daily~a Birthday he minds of the buying the values tomorrow ful New Coats i o d typical

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 ! CONFESSED SLAYER OF 3 BOYS GRILLED Panzram Silent on Original Story as Bay State Of- ficers Arrive Here. . A two-hour...

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 “ DEFENDS DELAY N PACT PUBLISHING Winston Churchill Holds No| ' Keason Existed for Giv- i ing Out Text. By the Associated...

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 28 BISHOP ASSAILS CHARGES BY GLASS Cannon Declares Senator | Was “Mere Pawn of 0I- vany” at Houston. By the Assoctated Pre:s

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 THE EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON, Di.- 0. WooDWARD & [LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axDp G S'rnit:a'rs Remnant Day Savings—25% and More...

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 i v THE EVENING STAR, WA:.@HTA\'GTON‘ D. €. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1925. , SMITH IMMIGRATION $1.05 Postal F COL. HOUSE PRINTS

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 GOLDEN Both Sides 7th at K St. M New Winter Coats of broadcloth, suede or combinations of broadcloth and broadtail (pile...

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 HUGHES WINDS UP 3 MIDWEST DRIVE Again Extols Hoover in Chi- *cago Speech—Now Heads for Buffalo. By the Associated Press....

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 CAPT VHTEHORST TALKSON STREES Board of Trade Body Seeks to Prevent Repeated Pave- ment “Breaks.” ¢ A resolution seeking to

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 POLYGAMY FOUGHT B CETRAL A mn Struggle Against Paying Ransom for Brides Also Started by Speciai Group. By the Associated...

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 - KONRPEDTROUPER VATCESHOLDUP Bandit Captors Use His Gun to Stop Pennsylvania Couple. By the Assoclated Press. LANCASTER,...

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 ather hn's oMedlCIne is a food medicine and is recommended for coughs, colds, spasmo- dic croup, bronchitis, asthmatic...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. OQOBER 95, e . DIRIGIBLES TO REPLACE LINERS, BRITISH AIR EXPERT PREDICTS Graf

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25 1928. 7% PALALS ROYAL 515T Commemorating Qur 51st Birthday With...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928. Anniversary Celebration ; ding Specials—Many of Them for...

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 “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928. EU'UP[RMIUN'N 0". s "’I%";A’:JETN":’VOEI%%E‘SIRL i...

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 v ANTHEVSH RS ST TR HAGARY Government” Warns People to Stay Indoors—Many Oasualties Reported: By the Assoctated Press. T,...

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 43 D. C. College Teams Prime for Ga . U.-DUKE GAME SEATS ¥ i : " UA,?EU ';E,_fms mirioLy| | Colonial Grid Mentor and...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D L. n Major Mound Staffs Need L. TIME TAKING TOLL OF STAR PITCHERS Many Who Helped in

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 AUTOMATIC It’s all inside the furnace” Ymr dealer can modernize your furnace in 3 hours HE SUPER OIL Heator can be to- tally

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 [N ——— - . ___TRAE EVENING ), B, Joses 'PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 F Street at Eleventh - . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U,...

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 18 EDUCATORS PRAISE RADID CONCERTS THE EVENTN® KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DCTOBER 25, 1928, LONG RANGE RADIO...

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 WOMAN'S, PAGE.] Dishes for the Foreign Guest BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Whenever a foreigner visits a home, whether for a...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Selecting. Effective Jewelry BY MARY MARSHALL. H When in contemplating the needs of D et u that w complet...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. It was the end of the first half last Baturday afternoon in...

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 LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. Me and Shorty Judge was vawking along tawking about diffrent subjecks such as ladies high heels and

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS J1 p.m. day befors publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m....

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE EVENING SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.). FORD TUDOR SEDAN, 1925; fine conditios &00d b loen dlres:...

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 APARTMENTS, ETCY APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (cvntll-ed) l iq {APIN lmnmn ousekeepin Hprnmnn three...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928, BARGAIN, Bressed-beick mansion 10 7. b “Toom apt. on 3rd...

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. ms Amlwoml AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON AUCTION SALES. 08, 3. TONEERS,

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 58 MAN, 62, RUN DOWN BY GABIN JOKN CAR Yietim Seriously Injured. Three Children Hurt in Jraffic Mishaps. Struck by a street

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