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Evening Star dated July 9, 1937

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 WEATH! (U. 8, Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and continued w. tomorrow, except possibly a local thunder- shower tomorrow...

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 A2 COTTON'S 290 WINS BRITISH OPEN TITLE Charles Lacey, With 293 for Second, Leads U. S. En- tries—Whitcombe Third. By the...

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 CARRIER SIGNALS HELD EARHART'S Coast Guard Officer Credits Only Messages Last Saturday, Sunday. B3 the Assoctated Press. SAN

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 A—4 xx THE EVEN G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, - FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 L] _— e e e e e e Quit U. S. Steel Wall Street Told ALCOA

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 smination 1s over,” Lindsay replied.|phlets and Willlam Merriweather, & - have ol g &) not e more scriously injure t h Puppy

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 CANP FRE DES INLASTASSENBLY Foreign Scouts Are Told to Carry Message of Peace to Lands. With a thunderous salute to the world

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 CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k. WRC—950k. JULY 9, 1937 WOL-—1,310k. | WJSV—1,460k. Radio Guild Pepper...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTO The Evening Star Newspaper Company. 11th 8t and Pennsylvania Ave. New

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 Labor Rulings Here Called One-Sided Roosevelt Break With Lewis “Incredible,” Writer Holds. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. 14 O THE...

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 A—10 *x Deatha. BAUER. STERLING WILLIAM. Suddenly, on Tuesday. July 6, 19i3;. SIERLING WILLIAM BAUER, beloved ‘son of James

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 Write htn Lines. Philadeiph %" North River. New TorK. or your Sravel Agent RESORTS. Feaval nerth to Amerfea’s Targest...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.\ C, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937. DREDS ofF WALUES SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 6,000 Aspergum, 25c box of 16

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 -~ FINANCIAL. 1.5, BONDS EASE, OTHERS ARE MIXED « Alleghany Loans Continue to Hold Spotlight, With 5s of 1950 Higher. Bond

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 A—14 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, ULY 9, 1937. FINANCIAL. POSTAL RECEIPTS IN GAPITAL SOAR Total for

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 A ANCLAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHING D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 9 : FINANCIAL *»% A—15 “CURB LIST DRIFT3 |NEW YORK CURB MARKET GENERAL

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 DAILY SHORT STORY FLOOD By Meredith Scholl. VIS and Mike quarreled the night the levee broke. It wasn't really a quarrel, for

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 AVIATION BUREAU EXPECTED T0 BACK PILOTS ON AIRPORT D. C. Commission Prepares to Send Congress Its Recommendations. CAMP...

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 WALL PAPER 100 Beautiful patterns to from. Enough for room 10x12 “MORGAN’S Paints and Hardware 421 10th St. NNW. NA. 7888...

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 SOCIETY. Summer Resorts Attract Many Prominent in Socie Officials and Diplomats Have Varied Plans During Summer Season in...

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 B—4 AMU SEMENTS. New Rialto Policy to Bring House First Run Pictures “Elephant Boy” Will Open New Series With Bergner Picture

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 CY CUMMINGS DIES OF HEART AILMENT President of Lavrel Race Track Was Prominent in Political Circles. B & Biaff Correspondent

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 WOMEN 'S FEATURES THE EVENING STAR D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 9 193 WOMEN'S FEATURES Combine Shrimp With Green Corn as Main Dish for

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 @he Foening Stad Sporls WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937. B3—-7 Sington Back on Nais’ Bench : Hubbell Is Terry’s...

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 B—S8 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Army, Navy Poised for Net Clas H . FRIDAY h : Golf JULY 9, 1937 SPORTS. 2 Golf Tops

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 SPORTS. NING - Mare Is DAWN PLAY HIGHLY BY SANDE Arlington Classic July 24 Likely to Give Lowdown on This Division. SANDE.

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 B—10 = HELP AND SITUATIONS THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and continued warm tonight and tomor- row, except possibly a

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 APARTMENTS. THE EVENIN ROOMS FUR. & UNFUR. N_HAMPSHIRE AVE. N.W.—Room with sun_ room, cross ventilation. Randoiph 1048 12...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937.° AUCTIONS HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR SALE. STORES

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 AUTOMOBILES. AUTO TRUCKS FOR SALE. (Continued.>_ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. (Continued.) CHEVROLET 1934, 157-inch w. b., stake...

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 B—14 THE EVEN . TOONERVILLE FOLKS. NDBN MU POOR LORD PLUSHBOTTOM WAS SO WORE 0\5{ FROM HIS TERRIBLE ORDEAL - HE WAS ASLEEP

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 B—15 —By PAUL WEBB. ---ITS cCrROWS !/ THEY 'RE AFTER THE MOUNTAIN BOYS. | DID GRAN PAW DIP HIS WHISKERS IN MOLASSES LIKE...

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 Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. Today. AMAPALALa_Ceiba 8:00 AM DEUTSCHLAND - Hamburg 1:00 P.M...

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