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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-01-02

Evening Star dated January 2, 1924

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 WEATHER. Sleet,” changing ' to ral n . tonight; warmer_ton{ght, Jowest temperatur: about 32 degre: ‘warme winds, terda....

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 VIEWS ON CHANGING |Airship Captain ' SCHOOL HOURS VARY| Loyal to Plans Capt. Peyser Delays Presentation of Plans to Board of

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 A HARDING SHRINE FUND -1S NEARING ITS GOAL Memorial Association Expects to Have Major Part in Hand by End of Month. WOMEN'S

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 ~ 4 0% SEEKS SCENIC SITE OR NATIONAL PARK Appalachian Mountain Range Sug- gested for Reservation in ; the East. HELD AS...

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 SMUGGING. ALIENS THROUGH BALTIMORE Gangmen Exposed by Discovery of I \Chinese in Cargo of Sugar. SECRET KEPT BY ORIENTALS...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY...January 2, 1924 - «° THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924. Remember WE PAY ' DAILY BALANCES interest on checking...

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 ‘8 \ Soa iety The President and Mrs. Coélidge to Honor Childre Attending HE PRESIDENT and, Mrs Coolidge will attend the ball

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 KLAN PASTOR TO FACE T&W BY METHODISTS Présiding Elder Suspends Mo- Gehee From All Ministerial + Prerogatives. CALLED UNFIT TO

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 G. 0. P. OF DISTRICT AFTER NEW MEMBERS League of Republican Clubs Be- gins Campaign Work for Na- tional Election. WOMEN ARE

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 THE EVENING STAR _WASHINGTON, D. C. v WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924 Note Change of Location of Departments , 5 4 : ) Change is a

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 \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924 ¥ o i ny e ik i A v i i i (irls! e g Do g 2 Slashed...

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 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY THE ARMY AND NAVY RECEIVED AT THE WHITE HOUSE. The photograph above shows the officers of the Navy, led by

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 AMUSEMENTS < snrrymore's New Hamlet. ohn Barrymore is coming to Poll's ter next Monday the John Hgpkins' production of...

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 HOOVER AND DAVS FORESEE GOOD YEAR Cabinet Officials See Odds in Favor of Prosperity for America. IABOR MORE CONTENTED...

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 CARTER DISMANTLING CATAFALQUE OF PALL t Rack Unique in Egyptology, Excavators at Luxor Claim. PAINT PEELS OFF BADLY Woodwork

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 M’LEAN, IN MESSAGE, -DENIES OIL HOLDINGS “Loan to Fall Made Without In- terest in Sinclair Enterprise, Says Publisher. OFFERS

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 THE EVENING- -STAR; WKSHINGTbN, D. -C, WEDNESDKY JANUARY 2, 1924.. — e DEMANDS M’CRAY QUIT IF CONVICTED By the Associated...

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 HARVARD GLEE CLUB i WINS HIGH ACCLAIM Choral Singirg Nearly Perfect Un- der Direction of Dr. Davison in Masonic Auditorium.

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 - FREAR AND CARAWAY TO PUSH WOOD PROBE Business Affairs of Leonard, Jr., and Osborne Demand At- tention, They Say. WILL AWAIT

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 WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LE WASHINGTON'S GREATEST WOMEN'S STORE ~ G STREET BETWEEN "I’.‘.{IT_" STREETS * . TR(S Yerr...

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 CHANGES IN HOUSE RULES Representative Luce of Massachusetts ‘Makes' Pro- posal of 17 Amendments Primarily Designed 3 *...

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 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924 SROYAL . The Shopping Center—I1th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisher, Pres. he formerly drew from th X

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 SPORTS. MAY EXTEND AMERICANS Sturdy Band of Athletes Being Assembled for Com- petition in Paris Next Greatly by Addition of

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 NEW REGULATIONS LIKELY 1ON TWO PHASES OF GAME 0, Bounds Penalty Due, K. for Steel Shafts and Reduction of Out-of- But Sizé of

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 FINANCIAL. o ————— — — —— ————— T e TAX SELLING ENDS IN STOCK MARKET ' New Y.ur Tradmg Marked by Pm&t Taking of Many Re- cent

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 ARMS FOR MEXICO | {BLEASES EXPORTERS ];l;erghnnu Feel New U. §. Policy Will Be Vital Factor ih End- ing Present Revolt. !...

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 NEW TANNIN SOURCES URGED FOR AMERICA “Present Supply Likely to Vanish in Two Decades, Commerce Department Reports. | | MAY

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 PREMATURE BLAST | AT OIL WELL KILLS SIX Several Refuse to Heed Warning, of Nitroglycerin Peril in Cold Weather....

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 ABOVE SUSPICION By Robert Orr Chipperfield. Author of “The Second Bullet,” “Unseen Hands,” “The Trigger of Conscience,” Etc.

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 ' WOMAN’S PAGE. Children Dressed in Blick Velvet BY ANNE RITTENHOUZE. Once regarded as most unsuitable for children of any

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 RADIO NEWS Gen. Frank T. Hines. director of the United States Veterans' will speak to the radio -n‘lenw *trom it on “The...

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 AUTOMO FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. RNITURE of 4-room #pt. ¢ Apt. 20, between burner Detrolt Jewel stug Call_evening: R

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 'NTOWN Iod bath. bachelor, apt. DLDSMITH & CO., ctive Apartment. NI BATIL ENUT ST. ARK. D. < cast Waiter Reed 3221 NEV T00m

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 PETWORTH—$8,350. Practically New House. ‘This house is well located in » group of conveniences. The lot {s exceptionally...

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 TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS, An newly the fir those who lived up to their made resolutions throughout...

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