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Evening Star dated May 24, 1923

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 ' WEATHER. Falr tonight and _tomorrow; change in temperature. little Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m. today:

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 [ e - y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON \ o D. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923. HOPE FOR EUROPE'S RECOVERY REVIVED . |7 Morgan Efforts

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 Russia in Grip of Iron Rule By Commutusts’ “Machine” M olhodsParallel Most Autocratic Reglmes v of Ancient Sovereigns, Says

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 4 WKENZIE LEADS COLUMBIA FIELD Scores in Spring Golf Tour- nament Continue High, as on First Day. | i 5 - Scores today in the

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 PRESDIENT'S COURT ISSUENEETS TEST Made Platform of Los An- geles Candidate for Con- ' gress, Who Wins Easily. BY FREDERIC...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......May 24, 1823 Editor THEODORE W. NOYES... The

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 } =~ 6ITY NEWS IN BRIE The Art Cemter Club will present three. one-act plays by the Angela Keir Players, tomorrow, 8:30 p.m.

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 o ¢ 1 ¥ | = The French Ambassador and | § Jusserand Will Have Guests Dining i §» With Them at Embassy Tonight. [ SOCIETY. HE

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 b 3 Cl sra Richard : Daniel G, Chas J. A. Connors, Mrs. Proctor D_?_I’I‘I‘h- e . H.'E. Doyle, M e seneral board of the No \

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 , D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923, & - 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, == vates C. Anderson, D. Armstrong, A. “A ’ given the

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 e BATILE ON AGAINST LIQUOR IN CHCAGD Whisky Stream Declared| i Running Into City From [ © Southern Distilleries. . By _the

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 SURVIVOR OF CUSTER MASSACRE IS BURIED Crow Indian Who Brought News of Tragedy Paid Honor by U. S. Officials. By the...

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 " 14 | Marked Change Seen in | Community Since Civic ‘ Body Formed. About thirty years ago a small group of citizens living

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923.° | | i | | | | | | __-Friday Remmfmi Day and the Challenge Sale

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 i . dent of 16 SCOUT GLEE CLUB | WILL GIVE CONCERT Girls to Stage Cantata and Dances in Interior Department f Auditorium....

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 MOVIE STAR IS MARRIED. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schoen Johnson, ool, which won the annual competitive drill at American League

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 LEST WE FORGET On the wooded slopes of Arfingten and other cemeteries in ‘Washington 70,000 soldiers sleep. " This year their

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 VALV TOFLIG | | URGED BY JUSTICE McCoy Speaks at Spring Festival of Americaniza- tion Classes. “Not by words alone, but by

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 It’s time to change from stiff, hot shoes tolight, cool, comfortable Keds! ‘With their uppers of fine, selected canvas and

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 MEXICAN TREATY b WILL BE BINDING U. S. Envoys Empowered to Make Definite Recogni- tion Agreement. By the Assoclated Press.

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 Bathing Suits and Accessories . . —are here in a fine assortment of styles ready “for the W@ of the Bathmg Beach Slinf —Come

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 CHARGES PEPED | EARNS2PERCENT Citizens’ Leader Says Divi-| dend Is Grossly Excessive, ] Asks Hearing. Claiming that the...

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 ) EUD OF 4 YEARS fl ENDS IN FIST FIGHT ¢ Ex-Officer Hits Man He Says | Insulted Mother at { Home Here. A fist fight on the

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 Ty - Breakfast Coats . Special, $1.95 ' A special lot of summer reakfast coats of white dot- Swiss and colored novelty ; made

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 26 NEW AUTO 15 GIVEN 0 VISITING NURSES Rotary Club Acts to Aid in| Work Now Hampered by Transportation Difficulties. e...

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 . nounced today. WATER POWER PUT T0 SPLENDID USt New Pooling Method Proves §of Tremendous Value to All Parts of Country. BY

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 " FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923, FINANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE FURTHERADVANEES [

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING ST. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 24 1923 FREIGHT TRAFFIC BEST SINCE NOVEMBER, 1922 Secu:...

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 SPORTS D. C., THURSDAY, MAY .24, 1923 Bushmen Prove Class With Bat in West : Honors to East in Intersectional Clashes WINS

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 S PORTS. QUAKER FANS ENTHUSED OVER SHOWING OF MACKS Have Visions of Pennant for the A’s for First Time Since Connie...

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 e e FLORIDA PUTS BAN ON GONVICT LEASES| Whipping Post Also Passes Into Forbidden Category Under New Laws. effected today when

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 & " AESAENERJERENNEN L] L] L ] L ] L L] L] a L 3 S ESERmRsAEmadEREaESS S '».. w In b Sports Hose, 2 Pairs, $1 . white Friday

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ' THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923, it 252,167 to Learn '"."NKS HUNDR BS g Gtden take 22ty 2ielt

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 'BURNS SAYS “REDS” CORRUPT STUDENTS : Spending Large Sums in Col- leges, He Declares, in Ad- dress at Charlottesville. By the

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 - - £ s 36 “QPINDLER QIWILL LFT MADOD 607 12th N.W. M. 2704 all & Deliver | lean & Press Ladies’ 7 5 c Blouses Special price

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 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 24...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS, | NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435...

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 " trimming which adds both FEA TURES. Washington Shops’ Offerings to the June Bride ny ENORE HE June bride is so busy plan-

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 D SITU 4 HELP—MALE. Tocomm: in_applying for employment. Use COPIES. - TS to sell best hiealth, accident, Tife un Stomonile’

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 : MISCELLANEOUS." ‘THE EVE N, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY AUTOMOBILES, ETC. e —_— ey e S oA, AT Sh e e —_— FOR L SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.

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 'THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923. APARTMENTS, ETC. TABLE BOAED. i{KEEPING UP WITH THE...

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—FARMS. SALB—SUBUB.BAH PROPERTY. | SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | / FOR su.z—noum FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES

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 REAL ESTATE 3 D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 24 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES I P FOR SALE--HOYSES Continued. |...

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 STEAMSHIPS. AUCTION SALES. : OFFICIAL NOTICES. RESORTS. ] ; ' FUTURE DAY rians, Sec 21. The proprietors or lessees of i8S, W.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923.° PR|Z[3 AWARDED || TheDebior. || Bereft Mother Gives Birthday |

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 iR fonight and tomorrow; little [ s in temperature. » o Temperature fop twenty-four hours led at 2 p.m. tod Highest, 67, at

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