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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-01-03

Evening Star dated January 3, 1924

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 WEATHER. Rain, possibly - changing to snow tonight; colder tpnight, with frees- ing_temperature; tomorrow fair snd colder.

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 r 2 7 NEWS PRINT RAL RATES ATIACKED Washington and Baltimore Publishers Point Out Variations Here. | 1. C. C. HEARS...

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 TWO.SPORT RULING PASSED BY BOARD Restricts Number of Major Athietics in Capital High Schools. BALLOU BACKS CHANGE| Schools in

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 REVIVE EDUCATION BOARD DISCUSSION Friends of Plan for Appoint- ment by Commissioners Again Active. GUARDIANS CASE CITED D. C.

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 N i ; ' 7 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C.,'THURSD'AY,\’JANUARY» 3, 1924, _— % ati ing Madl: % of,‘the second debate,

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 RA Ly THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edftion. y WASBHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.....January 3, 1824 THEODORE W. NOYES..

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 . ASKS STANDARD BREAD. Brand ‘Wants Restrictions in In- terstate Commerce. Standard weights fors bread sent | n interstate

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 SOCIETY. i . Rowe; the third secretary .of the Jzpanese embassy and Mme. Watanabe, the secvetary of the Bulgarian legation

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 S@@i_@@y | (Continued from Eighth Page.) to some friend. She was charming and animated and wore a gown of dull 'old cloth,

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 REBELS DEFEATED * INHIDALGO CLASH Turned From Pachuca by Force Under Gabay After Hour Fight. HUERTA PLANS ADVANCE Vera Cruz

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 ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH' STARTS SCHOOL DRIVE| Campaign Begins to Raise $100,- 000 in Week for New . Building. ROLL OF HONOR...

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 < H.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..!I 7/ Men’s $34.50 Overcoats, $21.50 | A real bargain for the con- | servative

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 LOAN GRANTED ROAD ~TO STAVE OFF SALE S * T. 8. Judge Permits Receiver of D. and R. G. W. to Borrow $l 500,000. IEEDED FOR...

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 v | 14 John D. E)fl_ballery Rewarded With Dimes for Praising Good-Shot Mystery of Oil Magnate’s 8-Hole Game Explained By...

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 Small- Bead ; Ornamenn Street Floo —oniy. 42 Small Bead Ornaments, with fringe. Choice of jet with Rl'mmmt Len, dgl\n. in...

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 1 NEW MEXICAN MINISTER, POLITIS DEGLARED EISONS GRATA TO CUBA! T0 HAVE OWN STORES , BANE OF DRY LAWS) ™ 2™ " st s e 110 ||

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY JANUARY 3, 1924, THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAG Frank G. Carpenter, famous...

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 NEW CABINET PLAN BILL T0 BE FRANE Joint Committee on Reor- ganization Will Have Ses- sion Monday. HOLDS MINOR CHANGES Brown's

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 JCENTTAXCOT ASKED BY RITCHIE 27 2-13 Rate Would Be Low- est in Maryland Since 1912, LEGISLATURE CONVENES T. of M. Allowed...

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 Sheets, Delineator, Spring Quarterly February Butterick Patterh.s, Fashion ‘ i Fashion Book, Needle Tattern Section, First

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 'SAYS DOCTOR FAILED 10 NOTE DIPHTHERIA Father Blames Electic Phylininn for Paralysis of | His Son’s Leg. WHOLE FAMILY...

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 " 16 RUM BOATS BRING | $5,982 AT AUCTION "Ihm ‘Women Among Bidders at Picturesque Sale of Cap- 4 tured Vessels, FLYING...

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 A j S . THE 'EVENING STAR; WASHINGT HURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924, Though greatly reduced, they are just the models for present

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 ~ DISTRICT 6. 0. P. BODY | . PLANS BIG BANQUET Coolidge and Other Republican Leaders Expected to Attend on Lincoln’s...

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 D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 3, 1924. ' : THREE FACE ARREST jg IN KENTUCKY MURDER ‘ BULLETT THROUGH WALL ¢ Warrants Based on...

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 , 26 . = : 3 s N, e I s 3 ‘>,_ % x i - " BISHOP M’DOWELL' ‘ PICTURE OF TWO MEN WASTING TIME. —8y wessTer | |METRIC SYSTEM...

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 *.198 STOCKHOLDERS | SUE FOR $1,000,000 {Investors in Temtor Concern Take Action Agajnst Corn Products Company. CONSPIRACY IS

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 :1 _—_————‘—‘—.—*——_—t—-*_—_—_—r_—“* > - = = - - - S = - - o = EXIENSWE SEI_”NG ] ‘NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRACTIONS LEADERS

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 FINA AUTOMEN READ - FOR 1524 EXHIBITS Expect to Boost Sales by New Safety Devices and Stronger Machines. GREATER COMFORT,...

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 Nearly 5,000 Will C TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS TO DRAW LARGEST GROUP| Winter Sports Begin January 25 and Program Ends With Yacht

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 BIG LEAGUE CLUBS PLAN . “FOR TRAINING EXHIBITIONS Nationals and Braves, White Sox-Giants, Pirates- Cubs and Tygers-Reds to

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 CUBA-SOUTHERN RESORTS 6 ot —————— Leave Washington as follows : lades Limited Reveha Specal 9:30 um. (1st Section) 3:15 p.m.

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 $2.50 and $3 Corsets $1.84 Odd lot of Corsets, including R & G. American Lady and La Regente makes, of coutil and fancy...

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 | RADIO NEWS _ Station WRC will inaugurate a nov- elty in radlo programs by conducting & weekly aerial “Question Box” for the

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.. Headdresses Are More Elabo BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE, It is sometimes difficult to tell the difference between one

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

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 RADIO AND EQUIPMENT. Continuéd. TADIO—Have your neutrodyne whfl = Justed by radio expert. Potomac 12th st. n.e. I aerials...

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 Continued, DB\VNTOW& it Toom: th, apt.. T, S SR s o, T Attractive Apartment. BATH. TAKOMA PAR / One square eant Waite EW...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued., - Continues. AR, WASHINGTON, THIS AFTERNOON. 13th AND PA, AVE. SE. We can offer this property on

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 AUTO RUNS DOWN | TRAFFI OFFICERS Lleut. Beckett and : Police- man Brown on Duty fqr Ball Coolidge Attended. YOUNG DRIVER...

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