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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-01-11

Evening Star dated January 11, 1924

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 WEATHER. Partly clcudy apd much colder to- night, minimum temperature near freezing; tomorrow, fair and colder. Temperature

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 rg * UTLER SATISFIED VIGE ON DECREASE Replaces Ousted Police Of- ficlals—Raids  Continue. Crime Cut to Half. By the...

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 They Pay $6,000 A Year Rent, ~—In a smart street in a smart house, immaculate white- gloved hands of liveried door- ‘men let

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 TELLS HOW CITIZENS '| OPPOSE GASOLINE TAX. SUBURBAN HEIGHTS— | MAY HELP DISTRICT Glnlrlel A Baker’ Thmkl Congress Will Heed

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 _— e —— CAPT. EVANS READS |AMENDED GAS TAX BILL DEFEAT UNANIMOUS TRADE BOARD PLEA Senator Ball Says Citizens Not to Be Blamed

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 THE EVENING STAR 3 T DA Mo N - WABHINGTON, D. C ':erm'nz. 3 Im‘nry 11, 1924 THEQODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor 3= The Evening Star

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 . POLICE WILL APPEAL FOR INCREASED PAY Campaign to Open With the In- stallation of Association Of- ficers Tonight. . With the

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 SOCIETY. -Mrs. Coolidge and Her Sons in Box at Pol’s This Afternoon for the & McCormac RS COOLIDGE is ocoupying the...

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 . 2,000 ATTEND RECEPTION TO JUDICIARY AT WHITE HOUSE Coolidges Retarn to Former Manner of Preserving Precedence of Various

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 10 pure gelatin capsule dis- solves Xnmpfly, reles help- #ul mediciges to give quick relief. ust take one or two with swal-

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 N~ —_ RAIL ACT SUCCESS CONFERENCE HOLD No Change Should Bé Made‘ Until Further “Trial, Say Trade Leaders. Improvements in...

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 * 12 MILITANT ACTIVITIES IN EUROPE CITED Bishop Beauschamp Declares 80 Per Cent of War Total Making Munitions. ARMIES EXCEED

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 THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924 ‘13 2 [ LA AR ZRRR AN AR AT SRR AR AR AR AR PR AR IR B AR AR AT

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 pES ADMITS SPECULATING © WITH TRUST MONEY| Nicholas F. Brady Insists, How-| ever, Investments Were Safe and Proper. ....

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 ~LAUDS ST, ELIZABETH | WORK OF RED CROSS Dr. White Bays Social Feature Greatly Lightens Hospital Solitude, PATIENTS ARE...

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 WIFE SPURNS PEACE i WITH WRITER’S AIDE, Bassett’s First Effort for Recon- ciliation at Nina Wilcox Sander- son’s Plea Fails.

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 HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY e OU TRIED THE N AGNUS SON HA! 1AKI The senator from Minnesota, by taking part in a

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 ‘18 TROTSKY, ILL, GOES ON 2-MONTH LEAVE| ! Tenin Improves So Rapidly He ‘Will Be Back at Work in Short Time. VICTORY FOR...

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 STATE FILES BRIEF | INWALTON'S CASE Document Given Supreme Court Objects to Plea of Ousted Governor. Tle Attorney General of

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 COUNT’S TANGO WINS Father of Millicent Rogers Re- ported Not So Keen on Aus- trian Nobleman. HUSBAND , ONCE _DIVORCED Is Sure

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 FORD OFFERS POWER TO CITY OF DETROIT Tells Acting Mayor He Can Pro- i vide Current at Lower Cost "' Than Any Other Source. By

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 ' ADEQUATE U. S. NAVY: [MARX-PETITIONS WORLD (BRIDGE-==7=r = of Nation Gets Fedantion Board Approval. zmsnr ON NARCOTICS xfim

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 COLLEGE GIRLS HARD | DRINKERS, IS CHARGE President of Roanoke Institution Says “Licentious Amazons” Infest Cngrxpnnl. CORNELL

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 CHARGE MERE BABIES ARE FORCED TO WORK New York Tnvestigators Say Chil- dren of 2 to 4 Years Make Dolls for Sale. PARENTS'...

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 +TARIFF BOARD IS TORN| Abe Martin Says: N i\ BY ETHICAL QUESTION Members Query Propriety of Decid- ing on Commoditfes in...

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 FARVERSPLEDGE SIPPRT F LI ~Resolution Asking Action on Muscle Shoals Adopted at Meeting Here. b LI Renewed support to...

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 “sm;_n_;} Thru? .the New Veils [Ty o - A.Sha Reduchon of 50% on- .7 and Veili o B ALS UHVEINAR:| 'ERSHARP Pencils “Draped...

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 FINANCIAL SPECIALTY STOCKS HIT HIGHER LEVELS ‘Railroad Shares Heavily Sold Dur- ing Today’s Trading in Wall Street. O0ILS ARE

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 F WORLD PRODYCTION OF TEA INCREASING Grocers Differ of Qutlook for Busi- ness in United: States—Coffee Now More: Popular....

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 THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924 —ee ) Maryland and G. U. Fives Open Play Tomorrow : Business

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 8 SIGNS WITH TEX RICKARD PORTS. + TO MEET DEMPSEY AGAIN tomoter Will Stage a Return Bout With Heavy- weight Title as Stake in

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 09 ) ZIMBALIST PRESENTS |G. 0. P. BANQUET PLANS. R~ —By BUD FISHER, PLEASING PROGRAM | Voters' Association Discusses Pro- » o

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 SON RUNS FOR SHERIFF&U‘"' ‘ Ird _©=icgeor for Bo Young Hatficld, a cousin of for-|U. S. Hospital and Schools Halt- Youngest

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 ABOVE S USPICION By Robert Orr Chipperfield. Aushor of “The Second Bullet,” “Unseen Hands,” . “The Trigger of Conscience,”

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless INews and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS, NAA—Naval Radio Station, Va. (433 Meters). Radie

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 RE you making a home, or run- ning a house? There is a great difference between these two occupations, yet to be able to run

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY. JANUARY 11, 1924 MISCELLANEOUS. e e b B e M A S e s B bl ol

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 AUTOMOBILES, 'ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924, _——'—M FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | REG’LAR...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC." THE BVENING STAR, WASHIN REAL ESTATE. $_UNFURNISHED | APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. | KEEPING UP WITH THE...

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 2 ~ 3 - e < - 1 g s ., ESTATE 3 % et 5 2 = = . gy 99, REAL 4 40" REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY,

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 | AUCTIONS. 1 FOR SALE--HOUSES. Continued. $13,500. Mt. Pleasant. Trice just reduced, and a properte that we consider an...

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 TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS Have at times how ticular bitd's an  otherwise oung woman you ever noticed

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