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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-01-09

Evening Star dated January 9, 1924

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 ; 3 WEATHER. ; ¥air tonight, with temperature above freezing; tomorrow increasing cioudiness, followed by rain. Tem- perature

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 URGES LONG POLICY, IN TRANSPORTATION Hoover Lists Ten Points for U. S. Program in Confer- ence Speech. Formulation of...

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 DEALERS HERE PLAN :WASHINGTON STUDY |SENATE COMMITTEE BIG RADIO EXHIB?T' TO HEAR DR. BUTLER| APPROVES RENT BODY Tatest...

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 NEW LIQUOR PROBE DEVELOPS PUZZLES Which of Parties for Promi- nent Individuals Were “Wet,” Now Mystery. Puzzles eropped up in

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 'rom Yesjerduy's 5:30 Fditlon of The Star. WCORMICK ATTACKS BOK PLAN AND ROOT Prize Awarded by “Packed Jury,” Illinois...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. - WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. ..January 9, 1924 ‘THEODORE W. NOYES. ,..Editor

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 ,000 Life lnm_n:lc|efor$4630:SHOOTlNG NOT TO COST St oo il SSE FILM ACRESSES? JOBS Los Angeles Producers Say Edna Purviance

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 N SOCIETY ¢ DNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924. SOCIETY. blosso: eaching  th £ the ¥ o 1 H . | patrie wiin, 09, George Weshington Uai.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924’ = - e = ' URY BUREAU UNBER‘ t : Joted the abandonment of the

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 10 —_— e e ASKS POSTPONEMENT ICh«mse- in Stations of l Army and Navy Officers WADOO BITTERLY ASSAILS MELLON For‘mer...

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 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924, GREENWOOD URGES FREE SCHOOL BOARD Flays Scheme to Have...

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 2 = SWEEPING DENIL MADE BY NAYFELD Senator Files Answer in Probe of Texas Election Charges. allega- his op- an- denial of all

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 2 WASHINGTON PACTS DELAYED BY FRANCE Eyes Askance Open Door in China and Limitation of Sub- marine Warfare. HESITATES TO TIE

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 D. C."HEADS INDORSED FOR ANOTHER TERM Barry Farm Residents Urge Reap- pointment of Rudolph and Oyster. ASK LINCOLN DAY...

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 FAVOR BILL RAISING PENSIONS $60,000,000 Senate Committee Members Unanimous for Bursum Measure, SOME CHANGES ‘Would Increase

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 RAISING ITS CHILDREN HELD NATION’S NEED Magnus Johnson - Makes Plea for Schools in Park View Address. FAVORS D. C. SUFFRAGE

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 ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. across from the White House, President of the United States. A REAL “DE ! [ taking

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 8 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGT()N D €., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924 ‘ ‘Attention,” which also has its musical [ nesday night, Ji

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 WOMAN SLAYERS SCORED BY JUDGE Ceorgian Declares No Considera- tion Should Be Shown Be- cause of Sex. WOULD ALTER JURY VOTE

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 12-MILE RUM PACT FACING NEW FIGHT Delay by Dominions in Re- turning Draft May Throw It Into New Parliament. much de- rn by

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

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 22 SINGLE DIRECTCR FOR FLEET URGED Edge Says Seven Men Cannot Con- trol Any Business With Efficiency. AGAINST U, S. POLICY

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 . that was playing in New York. Th 0 p.m. Saturday ht, January 3 TSP e g T — A\ ! Jrus broadeast tr I poopThe list prevured

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 SCHWAB WOULD CUT AUTO SELLING COSTS Display Warehouse Consolidation | One of Biggest Problems De- manding Action Forty per }

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 FINANCIAL. SPECIALTY SHARES FEATURE MARKET Wall Street Buying Spreads to Typewriter, Zinc and Ship- ping Stogks. TIRES ARE

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 26 °F BITTER FIGHT NEAR OVER CANADIAN OIL Hudson Bay Company Aroused by Law Passed in Alberta on Ex- ploiting Rights. BIG...

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 C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924, 'FINANCIAL. CONSOLIDATED R()E{P&“ OF CONDITION e RIGGS NATIONAL BANK At Washington, in the...

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 SPORTS. A~ 'SCORING ABILITY LACKING IN KENDALL GREEN QUINT Coach Hughes Striving to Improve Aim of Usually Dependable...

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 S R ASSOCIATION PORTS. ¢ AND COAST LEAGUE FEEL BENEFITS Clubs of Both Wheels Have Disposed of Stars to Majors at Lucrative P

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 PLANS TO COMPLETE THRIFT PROGRAM General Committee to Consider Details Proposed, But Not Perfected. WORK FOR COLORED PEOPLE

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 s - Woociward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store A Great Speéial Selling Event éegins Tomorrow Crisp New Apron Frocks Shop Early...

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 Sleeveless Coat of Gown Material BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. French designers have been playing ‘Wwith the idea of the sleeveless

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. LOST & FOUND. SEE PAGE 7. HELP MALE R wiail ORIGINAL rocommerdations Aing tor_employment. _Uss COPIES.

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 FOR SALHU‘I'OHOBII.ES rt‘illb COUPR, ':s'.mn run Te (e h}.‘m miles; ter, 3 ljeo; sosedometar. da :n P 'fla" u Ilb&ll Motor...

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 —BEAUTIFUL_§ ROOMS 20¢ bath apartment averlooking Rock Creek Tat, ‘§50 por month to family without for_information call Col.

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. $Y OWNER_DBAUTIFUL DETACHED HOME of 5 well arranged rooms Suiltda...

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 ' AU FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. A REAL HOME. 1 can_offer you wn opportunity fhat is weldom obtainable today. A beautiful...

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 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. TALKS md TALES dae e R e B !w‘nz:m. _cRANDALL With and About ml-ofl '-—‘;v;:n Barrymore, in “ ‘lm- . 9 I

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