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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-05-02

Evening Star dated May 2, 1921

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 0 r . ] WEATHER. Partly cloudy and continued cool weather tonight and tomorrow. | Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at

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 '/3 to Strike—Men Obeying i in Ll onn o he camparenr Al o 9 1991, e ———————— }” 2 : - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 KOLCHAK SAVED FROM DEATH BY AMERICAN ADMIRAL'S WIT Tragic Experiences of Russian Admiral Ending Fruitless Struggle for His

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 THIRTY-ONE CLUBS HOLD |PLAN UNION CELEE CELEBRATION. ! CONVENTION THIS WEEK | A11-University Program Proposed by Wisconsin

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 ] )L THE EVENING STAR, ,WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 E". 7 2 7 T ) '///45//// NEW ORLEANS. — Foliowing its |...

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 With ‘Sundiy Morning Bditfen. WASBINGTQN, D. G, MONDAY.0.." gy oo e sy iy S less Ofiee, 11th St. and Peansyivania Ave. New

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 — ot s X a performance in Brooklyn. A widow and a twelve-year-old daughter survive him, FOUND FATALLY STRICKEN. Mrs. Nellie

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 b “ RS. HARDING will receive a number of guests by ap- pointment today., an inter- esting event of the after- noon being her

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 b _if SPEAKS IN ASSEMBLY. Daugherty Says He Never Receiv- ed Dollar for Legislative Services. COLUMBUS, Ohio, islature....

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 L S PR 2 St A et $3 and $3.50 Ready-to-Hang Awnings, $2.29 Heavy-weight canvas Awning Drop with deep valance. tape bound;...

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 L} - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 2, 1821 ) —_— ) | | U R”'I I] PAPER!PRISON PENALTY UPHELD | (20,5 nShic,

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 |Behrend’s Wonder First of the Month Sale, With Added Wonder Values Many new lots reaching here too late for advertising in

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 L g e e T e O o o o . R FLEP PR RS SRR T et e e T T rrrrrrrrr e e THE EVEN NG BTAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921. -

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 WASHINGTON, D. 1921. . THE. EVENING STAR, C.. MONDAY, MAY 2, MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Makes a Big Hit With Descamps. JEEF, \E WE

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 PATRIOTISM PROOF | SEEN INNAY DAY, fio Disturbances in U. S. . Emphasize Americanism, i  Mr. Daugherty Says. LOYALTY MEETING

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 __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SDeC MONDAY, MAY 2. 1921, = SEHE[]UI.ES IAG I]AY CANON DOUGLAS CLOSES |THREE-DAY FETE IN...

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 THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 2, 192L CANDDATES O * FRHTINVRGINA Many May Lose Chance to \ Vote in Primaries

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 YOUR Your 3-Picce Parlor Suite Upholstered ) And polished to look new again at this special low price P SILK MATERIAIS,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 Pure Irish Linen Napkins 18x18 inches, Tuesday, dozen. pay full...

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 COTTON EXPORTERS . SEE BOOM AHEAD «Producers, Manufacturers i and Bankers, in Conference, " Promised Government Aid. By the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 2,-192%. PAINTS - Representative confirming the supposition 2 3 ill as...

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 - 24 SPORTS. 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 SPORTS. - Critics of Nationals Now Inquire as to Hotel

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 " LeGendre and Connoll SP ORTS. HILLTOP PAIR LIKELY TO SCORE MANY POINTS BY H. C. BYRD. L and 14, E GENDRE and Connolly of

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 X WOMAN’S PAGE. MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921. ° FEATURE PAGE. ' ] % |l 1 || Satisfaction for Ev Cent d GARMENTS FOR ROUGH WEATHER et i

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 v, *OCAL BANKS WIL SHOW 600D BAINS Controller Calls fbr State- ment of Condition April 28. - Increase in Savings. BY L A....

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 MONDAY; . ‘MAY"2! & NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.| TODAY’S BOND PRICES. | ceuimoio®hpmen ||+ BRi | SHESERS | SAeseen ™ Received by

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 ROOMS, ETC. e Amxomm FOR SALE, ETC. "FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—ROONS Conttaued. AUTOMOBILES WANTED—Centiawed | FURNISHED...

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 APARTMENTS TO LET FURNISHED—Continued. UNFURNISHED—Continued. JUNE_ 1 _TO SEPT. 15: 'A'I'I'RAL‘I‘IVE *tudio-housekeeping apt.

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 FOR GALE_HOUSES Contiaued. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. AUCTION SALES THIS APTERNOON. AUCTIONS, FACANT 7 ¥ eT. NW wme for large

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 a0 . Do CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Takema Park Civie Study Club will meet tomorrow at 2 o'clock at Takoma Park Library building, 6th

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