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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-01-04

Evening Star dated January 4, 1924

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 Fair tonight and tomorrow; con- tinued col Temperature ended at 2 p.m. todgy—] 4 p.m. yesterday; lowest, today. Full report

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 STOCK DVDENDS: Bainey Amendment Voted " Down, 12 to-11, by, House' i “*Committee. ‘The House ways and means com- mittee today

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 New Year’s Resolutions Onlce '. Whereas, the window-sill ict box, subjected to constant ‘changes of temperature, is not a...

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 | URRED.. HEADS BE EAPPOINTED Commerce Chamber Di- | reotors to Ask Retention % of Rudolph and Oyster. i L Members of the...

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 £ _THE ‘EVENING ‘ STAR,” WASHINGTON, D, ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 URGES PUBLICITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DRAWN [%:«"'f’rgfn: e T

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 6 . THE EVENING STAR |sus may present even greater difficul- Who has playedi Chiistus thrice et the With Sundsy Morning...

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 FEDSSEEKTORILE PEASINTS NS, Hughes Publishes Article Translated From Mos- cow Newspaper. Further evidence of communist...

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 SOCIETY. Society F rench Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand to Entertain at Lunch Monday for Famous French Egyptologist. “¥ HE...

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 ‘BLUE BLOOD FAILS ATLUNCHROOM 108 Princess Kourakine Cannot Cook “Ham and,” So Boss Discharges Her. BY ROBERT T. SMALL,...

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 . 10 FEDERAL BREAD ACT 1 SOUGHT IN HOUSE Representative Brand, Ohio, Charges Consumer Losing i $50,000,000 Annually. Figuring

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 BISHOP PREVENTS TRIAL OF PASTOR Refuses tc Let Alleged Heresy Charge Against Rev. Heaton Be Heard. By the Associated Press.

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 THE -EVENING STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 1o oo racom rowes MEXICO. ARMS SALE! )] | Fifteen Shocks Registersd in An- JOHNSON

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 COLD SNAP PREVENTS ' BAD OHIO RIVER FLOOD Pittsburgh Believed Saved From Disastrous Rise—Cincinnati Also Relieved. == omward

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 NEW CANCER X-RAY TREATMENT CHEAPER Heavy Expense of Cure Greatly Reduced by Tube Invented by Dr. C. . Ulrey, . SEEK EXTENSION

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 4 N MINERS’WAGE SCALE ~ SUBJECT OF PARLEY fion Officials and Operators Con- ' fer on Joint Session to Be H Held in Spring.

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 $12.50,$15,$19.75 .Charming New Hats With the Individuality - of 1924, Advance Modes _ “at 5 On Saturday we offer a charming

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 Sir Horace Plunkett, former Irish Free State senator, who arrived in ew York yesterday for a short visit in this country. He

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 UL 3. DYE PATENT SUITIS DISMISSED Judge Morris, at Wilmington, __ Rules Custodian Obeyed Orders of President. Wy the...

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 REBELS LOSE 500 INZACULPAN ROUT Figueroa Force Defeated in Gory Clash After Raid by Airplanes. By the Assoclated Press....

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 \ e % v . - THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T, 0, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1% :...

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 PREACHER AND CHOIR MEMBERS ARE HURT| Mrs. Coakley Is Configed to Dedl as Result of Crash in Rev. Mr. Barrows’ Car. : ‘ SRR |

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 Milner. I might auction them off |new year to sverybody an S dlet's hope ll an Illl to the l‘!I»llu:-Bl'lll.;-‘.lllllL it may

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 ¥ 5 . THE EmG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 1924 HERE™S A PIECE ABOUT A MAM WHO HERE'S ONE ABOUTA Man NAMED OTTO

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, DU. U, FRIDAY,” JANUARY 4, 1924 GOES TO HIGH COURT| . FOR WAR'S DISABLED |seciety Ansoumoss...

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 BOVE SUSPICION By Robert Orr Chipperticld. A:shor of “The Second Bulles,” “Unseen Hamds,” “The Trigger- of Comscience,” Etc.

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 % THE EVENING STAR, WASHING’.[‘ON, D. SEARCH FOR BODIES .- OF 9 STORM VICTIMS Sembers of Speedboat Party and Would-Be...

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 -$10,000,000 POWER | PROJECT IN SOUTH Georgia Also Expeots Most Build- ing Dpring 1924 Since Civil War. ST. LOUIS TRADE...

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 » PINANCIAL, TOBACCO SHARES | s Open. 76 117% a1 | Ad¢ Rumley. . tAdv Rumley pt. i Afr Reduction Ajax Rubber. Ailled Chem. ..

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 T3 RECORD YEAR | N LUMBER TRADE Dealers See Business Rush Ahead in Materials for New Houses. l JAPAN IS HEAVY BUYER South...

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 ~ . YOUNG RACKETERS NEED : AN INDEPENDENT INCOME| ek e ke e ke ek ke e ke sk sk sk ke e sk ke e ke ke ke sk ke ke skeke ke ke

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 PIRATE OWNER CONFIDENT P~ 1924 WILL BE HIS YEAR "Believes Giants Are on the Wane—Expects Better Results From Quitting Hot...

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 ey e LABOR RELEF BL LA BEFOREHOLGE. Zihiman Would Have Public Work Done -in Time of Unemployment. Providing for the...

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 THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 S. KANN Sons Co. Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets RADIO ENTHUSIASM .

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Statios, Radie Vi, (435 Meters).

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 WOMA N’S PAGE. | “ Home Dyeing Methods OME dyeing attracts women for different reasons. Some- times it is the fact that a...

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 » . Avor_work. HELP AND ! v 86" nmm o e for_ e ployment. Coe e COPLES: ARTRE AT DOOK. cotored. ~ Hotel Legan: owa_Circle...

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 AUTOMOBILES ETC.' FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Continued 635 CARS of recent models must be sold to make room. 1333 14th St LWL FOR

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 AL i OFFICES AND STUDIOS _ TOONS AND BiTH. 20 suitable for lawyer, "63 any business requics et o to de‘llnble tenant, sng...

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR Continued. THE EVENING WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. s Continued. SALE—HOUSES. Continued. STAR,...

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 BATTALION APPOINTS FOUR COMMI'ITEFS Step Taken to Facilitate Function- tug of Reserve Qrgani- zation. “C. M. T. C.” CLUB TO

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