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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-12-28

Evening Star dated December 28, 1923

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 WEATHER. : Fair tonight and tomorrow; colder tonight; lowest temperature, about freezing. " { Temperature for twenty-four...

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 2 VOTE FOR PROBE OF RECLASSIFYING Sociological Sogiety Mem- bers Authorize Inquiry. Many Speakers Listed. Resolutions...

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 ’ — COOLIDGE BACKERS ONTOES N CHAGD Butler and Good, in Midwest Headquarters, to Contest Every Bit of Ground. BY FREDERIC...

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 iz 4 term jw_ on {or lurceny (hhq * wister \lr g | REUNION OF D, T. BOYS! T e - 255 meit| TURKS DECLARE mnssn'sz 725,000...

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 §682 GAIN SHOWN FOR OPPORTUNITIES Seven Remaining Funds for Needy Families Require Less Than $2,500. ‘The opportunity fund of

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 r~ 6 g 'THE EVENING ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. A WASHINGTON, D. C. . FRIDAY.. .December 28, 4923 THEODORE W. NOYES....

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 THE EVENING :M— ALEXANDER S. MERCHANT SUCCUMBS IN HAVANA Nephew of Late Gov. Shepherd and Former Star Employe Dies After...

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 8 SOCIETY. S e Soaiet Sons of President and Mrs. Coolidge Entertaining School Girl and Boy Friends at White House Today....

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 Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) R in army and navy circles and several ©f this and last season's debutantes Mrs. Coonts

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 VENIZELOS SEEKS “TRAVELING” POST Believes He Can Aid Greece More on Road Than at . Home. By the Associated Press. PARIS,...

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 GI.EOTED AT DEATH UWMSEEI@US - [MAN wiDELY K“@“ Ww:%.'é.:flfi?.‘”"fi‘“‘m COAL OFFICE CLERK{oee rm o s ey Wnlllam Bobeson Found

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 Women’s Silk Gloria Umbrellas $2.98 These Umbrellas are of Black siik gloria and satin gloria, madé, with paragon frames,...

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 s ‘ 5 __THE'! EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢,' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28 THE STAR'S DAILY PICTO All the men li right by Underwood &

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 DENIES MARYLAN GAN BAR D. . CARS Capital Resldent Seathingly Denounces Ritchie Stand on Reciprooity. 0o Denying that Maryland

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 -« MBER €., FRIDAY ) 228, THE EVENING the lnurlactlon of Pennsylvania ave- ;the Dawes’ ank and looked upon as Due and 8th...

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 INBODTLES PROBE Purchasers and Sellers Held for Action of Grand Jury in Arkansa;. By the Associated Press. 2 LITTLE ROCK,...

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 675 RUM DEATHS PHILADELPHIA TOLL Coroner’s Office Cites Huge| Total as Warning to Holi- day Drinkers. Gpecial Dispateh to The

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 Colored Silk Blouses Dressy and vagnish, still not too far from sim~_ %Iicity. Models with long or." ghort = sleeves. FaE R g

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 HOLDS RED REVOLT EVENT OF GENTURY History Professor Says Up- rising Will Be Followed by }  National Greatness. B the...

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 n20: ; REDPLOTTOKILL RIVERA REVEALED Many Communists Smuggled Into Spain by Portuguese " Are Arrested. ' By the Associated

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 ADSOFFERED TOCLEAR URDE Washington Police Communi- cate With Richmond About Recent Mystery. An offer to assist in the...

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 HOSPTAL PLAYS Bclence Church must hold to the vternal perfection of God's ereation a8 well as to the unreality of all...

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 THE-EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTONS D (Ci- FEIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925.° -.‘.--...-....-..-.-.l...I..'.-.-.‘.-----.............

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 » FINANCIAL., STOCKS GOLOWER INTRADING TODAY Realizing Sales and Evening Up of Accounts Cause of Many Declines. BY STUART P.

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 /8] e LOWERING FIXED .~ GHARGES 1524 AIM Wages Unlikely to Change Very Much—Ford Has New Efficiency Idea. BY J. C. ROYLE....

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 GEN. PIERCE LAYS STRESS ON SUMMER BASE BALL Declares Situation Is Particularly Bad in Some Sec- tions—Believes. That...

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 ACTION DISRUPTS A TEAM, SAYS BOSS OF THE CUBS President Veeck, Discussing Offer Made for Roges Hornsby, Says Club Is Bettér

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 ATF SCHON | :éHEROKEE.PRINGESS e .' —— B I-MESEHM[ HHUR WASHINGTON GUEST| : Eradtdaes i o 15 sl L g : L 2l 3 3 AND T'0...

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 Lery "ot radium- twenty-five sears ago | Statistician Says Dominion Worth {by Mme. Marie Curie and her last More Than 22...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule. of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. Radio Station, (485 Meters). 10:05 p.m.—Weather

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 WOMAN’S PAG-E. EEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. NE of the local establish- ments displays a collection of

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 'ABOVE S By Robert Orr Author of “The Second Bullst” “Unseen Hands,” USPICION Washingtes, D. C. ADVERTISING MANAGER, aiso...

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 cured e Gnking 1020 CHEVROLE slaned X cortain_deed ‘ol {he recorder of ' Jumbia on Oetober 70 ‘ou_that Tailare of the maker

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 “APARTMENTS,ETC. " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1923, A 0. BLISS PROPERTIES. 3145 Calitornia G .

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 AUCTION FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Cowtinued. BIXTH STREET 8.8, POSSESSION. A two-story b tled _bat s home

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 TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS With absolutely no desire to start auything, least of ‘@l a rehashing of |

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