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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-01-14

Evening Star dated January 14, 1924

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 WEATHER. Falr tonight and tomorrow: freez- ing temperature tonight; moderate to fresh northwest winds. Tempera- ture for...

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 9 £y URDOCK RESIENS FROMTRADE BODY ‘Successor on Commission Not Announced—Thompson to Shipping Board. <= — iWhisky in Hot- {

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 SLEW VIFE BURND BODY, AN ABIT She Killed Her Brather, Also Disposed of in I;%re, Says Kinsman of Lincoln. | i Associuted...

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 .." 2 SURTAX SDIE ISSUE |PUBLIC VOTING 7 TO 1 [N TAX BILL FIGHT|  FOR EOK PEACE PLAN| Conflict Centers About Provision...

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 'I‘HL EVENING " JACK HART ESGAPES |Slayer of Brother Prevented by Mud From Last Look at His Victim’s Face MARYI.AND PRISON !

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. seee January 14, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON A Store Near Your- Home™ GORTON’S Down East SATURDAY .On Saturday our new store on 28th St.

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 3 SOCIETY. Society The President and Good-bve to Their Sons, Who Are Returning to School Today. ; the It M-‘n COOLIDGE 15...

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 * CHURCH AFFILIATES { IN CONGRESS LISTED Board Survey Shows. Number in Both Houses, With Metho- dists Leading, T0TAL OF 58

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 10 3 THE - EVENING ST ‘WASHINGTON, D. C:; MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924. ASSERTS U. S. RIGHT [ WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LESS 1

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 D $ . ‘ < ? ¥ 2 ] Miflin{aen il'.l. ‘“Inno:cnt , . , G STREET BETWEEN oy : . ITH & 12T STREETS * iy oy ves" with book by THIS

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 .THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. ‘C, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924. W SNOW .FOR SLIDE COSTS $1,000 A CARLOAD. Mrs. Albert Le...

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 OLDSNAVYSHOULD MAKE OWN CHARTS Denby Opposes Transfer bfi Hydrographic Office and Naval Observatory. SUPPORTED BY OFFICERS!

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 {LAWYER KILLS SELF ¢ IN TIFF WITH WIFE Harvey Lonabaugh, Reserve Officer, Recently Student in War Coellege Here. FORMERLY...

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 s THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY CATS AND DEAD RATS GREET ALLEY PARTY Welfare Survey Here Discloses

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 ECONOMY MOOD HITS * VIRGINIA ASSEMBI.Yi Tax Rate Not to Be Raised, Nor Pay of Employes, Law- I makers Say. BILL TO FORCE POLL

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 [BISHOP . DISCUSSES ™ Heney. Wilder Keyes, seator.from {New_Hampshire, ltke' lamented: Bresj- Sent Harding, counts ane of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C AMW We Are Ever Ready - to Serve You —=zo matter whethe: it {s byt one room cr the $Fuie

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 Smart Dresses 31295 Strect, alternoon and party dresses.  Chiffon vel- vet, striped novelty cloth, satin cantou, taffeta,...

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 TO SAVE CO.S YEARLY Items Read This! THE EVENING STAR, WA Here are iwo pages oi profit-sharing items—the opening gun in our

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 BUTLER'S CLEAN-UP | . SHOWING RESULTS i Fhiladelphia Free of Crime at End of First Week, Police Super- ' i | intendent Says.

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 IN AUTO |NSURANGEI Better Safety Devices and Fewer Accidents” Canse Dowl-x\ ward\ Revision: - \ BETTER DRIVING I§ FAC’!O,B

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 FINANCIAL. SUDDEN DECLINES WEAKEN MARKET Ten-Point Break in Cast Iron Pipe Unsettles Rest of Wall Street Lis! HEAVY WAVES OF

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 : 5 FINANCIAL ! L FABRIC BUYING SHOWS |5if;"s;, sitp, wir v close on) CRUDE OIL PRICES | ik, ans comoeny tes 52| MAD DOG...

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 THE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924, SPORTS. Trade Helps Both Red Sox and Indians : Ruth Out to Break All

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 HILLTOP RUNNERS START | INTWO MEETS THIS WEEK Three Men to § Compete in B Collége Quints & BY JOHN B. KELLER. EORGETOWN...

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 THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D.. C, MONDAY.. JANUARY 14, .1924 MIRACLE SEEN LOSING|Coolidges Pay Visit | MUTT AND...

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 THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTO. REGIONAL DIVISIONS |Boy in Girl’s Garb |I0DINE IN WATER TESTED | Chigger, Bane of Picnics and

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Red Velvet in the New Umbrellas BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Carrying an umbrella used to be Tegarded as a bitter...

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 The Ligher of Flames WL By William S. Hart ‘A Stor;; Filled With Romance and Adventure Copyright, 1923, by Thomas Y. Crowell

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 MISCELLANEOUS. REG’LAR FELLERS—Jimmi¢ Knows. ACOOUNTANT, experienced ard el objection 1o traveling, desires Randie claim...

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 R T ———— FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES —Otaiiaded. L $5 PER WEEK FORDS FORDS TRADE YDVI L“efi mn ON THR SERANG o RES, TOURINGS,...

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 "8l . REAL ESTATE. . JANUARY 14, 1921, THE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTO N, D. C EAL ESTATE. MONDAY, R —By ALBERTINE RANDALL...

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 =t AU_SIIONS. § EVENING STAR, WASH FOR SALE-HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES ‘ FOR SALE—HOUSES. JALE-<H( | ALE—HO FOR SALE—HOUSES....

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 TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS “Hafl, hail, the gang's wll her With every incoming tvain bearing one or more

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