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Evening Star dated July 7, 1937

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly warmer tonight and tomorrow; gentle winds, mostly west and...

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 A—2 x» STORY OF KILLING Jessie Pepper Claims Self- Defense in Shooting of Her Chum. By the Assoclated Press. COUSHATTA., La.,

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 . TUBERCULAR FUND LACK HELD TRAGIC New 79,000 Camp Opens at Half Capacity, With Hun- dreds in Need. The lack of funds to make

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 A—4 wa SEARGH HAY LI RADID AMATELRS Earhart Hunt Inspires Plan| for Chain to Serve in Future Emergencies. Er the Associated

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 - AR FORGES TRVTOLFT SEGE Sudden Drive Attempts to Roll Up Flanks of In- trenched Foe. B> the Associzateq Press. HENDAYE,...

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 A-6 FRIENDSHIP URGED BY BADEN-POWELL Founder of Scouts Tells Jamboree to Learn Ways of Others. Promotion of international...

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 PRESIDENT MUM ON LEWIS, STRIKES He Refuses Any Comment on Reported Break With C. 1. d. Leader. Reports that President...

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 A8 RSO SLAVERS PRNTS SOUGHT tra-Violet Rays May Give Clue to Butcher of Tenth Body. B the Associated Press. “CLEVELAND, July

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1937. RADE OF THRIFTY : HOUSEWIVES TO “Step around the corner” to...

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 .{THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTO WEDNESDAY . THEODORE W. NOYES The Evening Star Newspaper Company.

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 ) States’ Duty to Worker . Cited Rights of Individual Employes Cited by Writer. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ONTINUING the discussion

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 A—12 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1937. —_— e T e Ly A, Xy el _——— o2 Braths. ANDERSON, WILLIAM

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 Moth Balls = or Flakes Pound Roach Paste | e 29c Get rid of these filthy household pests. Peoples Quality 4 Peroxide A...

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 Terry and McCarthy, Stratton’s Sub. B the affair as a gaudy pageant pat. to have said that “if all goes well my | s b |...

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 L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1937. SPOKTS. " Sefton Is Rated Pole Vault King in Big Year for...

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 A—16 x* s PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY ‘7, 1937. SPORTS. British Open Conceded to Yank :...

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 . FINANCIAL, : N, D. } . *x2 A—17, e ey Y% Al CORPORATE BONDS SCORE ADVANCE Junior Carriers and Some Convertible and Utility

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 Rk FINANCIAL,' THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1937. FINANCIAL. INSURANCE MEN TRANSACTIONS ON THE

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 FINANCIAL, ) A 5 ) o FINANGIAL. she A—19 m Combined Deficits of the of the Last Seven Years Over 22 Billion Dollars CURB...

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 * Sport Center Where Sportsmen Meet 8th and D Sts. N.W. MEtro. 6444 Washington’s Larzest Official Boy Scout Headauarters...

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 HOUSE D C. BODY LISTENS TO PLEAS FOR NEW LIBRARY Half Dozen City Leaders Tell Committee Need Is Acute. CROWDED, HAMPERED,...

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 OUSE WILL ACT ON SECTION 213 Bill to Repeal “Married Per- sons” Clause to Be Called Up Tomorrow. Actlon in the House on the

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1937. SOCIETY. Summer Social Calendar Marked With Varied and

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 B—4 x Suburban Residents IntheNews Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Are Entertaining Guests. R. AND MRS. FRANK TOWN- SEND TRACY of Aurora

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..-T, WEDNESDAY, JULY -7, 1937 In the Hunt Country Activities Among the Horse-Lovers of...

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 DAILY SHORT STORY Back Home and Happy By Richard Hill Wilkinson. telephone on ‘% Joe Jesson's Gesk jingled and Joe picked it

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 TIR T IR APIINS NS LIIR TSRS pETTrm : Dolls and other play toys have to take a back seat with Duane_Schwertner when there is

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 B—8 SOPERAIRPORTS URGED ON CITIES Planes Doubling Size of Present Types Seen in Near Future. By the Associated Press. A...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SLAVEROF3ERLS. SHOUTS “QULTY Grand Jury Indicts Dyer, Who Faints During Arraignment. By

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 B—10 *=x AMUSEMENTS. Marx LunacyScreens Fresh Despite Its Careful Making Dick Powell Picture at Earle to Introduce New...

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 Mw@f% FOR THE GENTLEMAN AND TALKS ON MATTERS MASCULINE TIPS ON FISHING GARB Many fishermen wear the so-called African “bush”

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 THE “EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1937. 7fi¢ . G Street at Eleventh Dlistrict 4400 Have you secured...

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 . WOMEN'S FEATURES. B—13 - h—_ ‘Furs Parade n Style and Color Are Important Features For the Fall Season Sleeves Are...

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 TODAY’S PROGRAM PM.| WMAL—630k | WRC—950k JULY 7, 1937 | WOL--1,310k | WJSV—1.460k All-Star Game All-Star ;ame All-Star Game

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 MISCELLANEOUS: APARTMENTS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. ROOMS FURNISHED. ROOMS FURNISHED. AFARTM(!(!(T‘S‘ Fel‘ljlflisfllb. APARTMENTS

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 B—16 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED, (Continued.) NEW—ONLY 1 APT. LEFT. 1315 Holbrook st. me. Apt. 4. Three ems., kit bath, shower.

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 REAL ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE. tinued.) * Near 14th and Spring Rd. Oorner brick home. 6 rooms, tile bath. h-wh. A big bargain

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 B—18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. TOONERVILLE FOLKS. M MOLEO. “THE MOUTHPIECE GIVE ME A EARLOFT THAT OLD PLUSHBOTTOM AND HIS

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 *1 GUBSS HE GOT THAT WAY FROM MY KID SISTER PULLIN' HIM AWAY FROM ME.” @ 1T P R B “WHY, CONNIE, YOU'RE GETTING GRAY HAIRS!"

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 B—20 : BOY, 11, DROWNED WADING IN RIVER Dies Before Eyes of Three Playmates Who Tried to Save Him. Sterling Bauer, 11, of...

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