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Evening Star dated January 17, 1924

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 ) WEATHER. Fair tonigkt and tomor tonight, temperature ended at 2\ o.m. today. at 5 p.m. vesterday; 7:30 a.m. today. Fuil...

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 Federals ‘Neither [Deny .Nor; Atmit Cagture of ‘Rich {Gerro-Azul District. Brthe Associated Press, MENICO CITY, January 17

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 CHILD PROTECTION | FUNDS TOBE ASKED Campaign for District Asso- ciation Budget Will Be- gin Next Monday. A special meeting of

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 STRESSES BENEFITS OF SUPERPOWER Rev: John A. Ryan Declares Electric Service Cost Would Be Reduced Halif. With full...

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 ) THE EVENING STAR, WASH_INGTON'. D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924, —_— e BHRIS'"AN ”KH- $79,118 CONTRIBUTED |AD MEN TOLD 70

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 THE “EVENING ' STAR - With Sunday Marning Edition, ‘" WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY... January 17, 1024 NOYES. ...Editor The...

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 Smoked or Fresh LAMB Leg, Ib., 33c {Rib 1Ib., 48¢c Loin, Ib., 48¢c Shoulder,Ib.,25¢ Breast, Ib., 12¢ TURKEY BEEF Corned...

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 / 8 SOCIETY Soe President and Mrs. et —— iety Coolidge Will Dine Tonight With the Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks. HE...

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 ROW DELAYS WORK | - OF SCHOOL BOARD Session Makes Little Prog- ress as Verbal Qlashes Occupy Members. Frequent verbal ,...

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 ~The Price ot Coal —is e!lD!.lgh to arousc any house- holder’s interest in The Electrol Automatic Oil Burner And quite a few

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 Wnuld G’xva Actress Suy Before . Following “Foolish, Small- > Town” Lead. j& Associated Presa, i 2 CRICAGO,...

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 12 TRNKLE CAUTION OF BUDGET LT Virginia Governor Again Em- phasizes Economy Need in Appropriations. By the Associsted Pres

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 Wondward & Lnthrap - il Stips, $295 Two-Trousers Suits a2 Py

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 LA THE- EVENING: STAR, "WASHINGTON, D :Cy THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924., ither the amendment or the slon. treet and Maryland

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 'OPPOSITION TO GAS TAX BILL 1S YOICED Connectiont Avenue Citizens Dis- ; like Personal Tax Amendment to Beciprocity Measure.

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 i ’ - | THE EVENING .SFAR, .WASHINGTON, D. ©, TH . This photograph of : = 2 oring post aty Lakéhurst, k . HURST, N.J.,...

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 "VIRGIN DARE’ STORY So-célled Parchment Found to Be of Manufacture Sub- Sequent to 18_67. “LEAD” CASKET OF W0OD Scientists

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 o .m0 Leave Wasafigton as felowes Evergladss 3 fmited [ Baylah Special (15t Section) 3:157pymc.. fivana Special (2nd'Section)

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 MUDD WILL RETURN FOR FIGHT IN HOUSE Maryland Member to Lead Battle for Annapolis and Indian Head Funds. Representative Sidney

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 ;AT UNION STATION Optimist Club Members Move to Make Strangers Feel at Home in Capital. OTHER GROUPS MAY AID Representative

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 BURLINGTON HOTEL 380 Rooms Vermont Ave. at Thomas Circle Main 8980 Single rooms with bath $3 per day Single roems with...

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 2 WAR-TIME MARRIAGE: . .DENIED BY ACTRESS {"Tangled Affairs Arising From Pre- Nuptial Contract Aired ~ i in Court. NAVY...

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 TURKEY ASSALE BY MORGENTHAU American Cheered in Speech Before Greek Premier and Cabinet. \ By the Associated Press. ATHENS,

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 NEW DOUBT CAST ONLINEOLNTORY Evidence Disputes Confes- sion He Killed Wife After She Slew Brotber. T O | Ty the Associnted

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 " CLEARER OUTLOOK URGED FOR STUDENT Dr. Lewis Laments Teaching Col- lege Man He Is “Leader of Nation.” FOSTERS  OTHER  IDEAL

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 $3 ‘and $3.98 Handbags $1.95 [ Women's and Misses' Handbags,

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 L 0UTPUT SHOW WARKED INGREASE Gasoline. Stocks Gain to Ex- ;. tentof 1,401,991 Barrels in Month. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 FINANCIAL. U, STEEL PROVES | MARKET FEATURE Stock Highest Since Spring, But Break in Studebaker Halis Price Gains. THE...

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 A - THE EVENING STAR, FINANCIAL. Washington's OLDEST National Banl SOUTH WOULD GET Received by Private Wire Dirsct to The...

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 JACK PROVING SOCIAL HIT . ‘OF THE SEASON AT MIAMI No i’ink Tea Is Complete Without the Heavyweight Champion, Who Owns the...

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 GALLAUDET FACES FIRST COLLEGE FOE OF SEASON Randolph-Macon to Visit Kendall Gréen—LaFayette, § Opponent of €atholic U,...

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 ! 82 0. I][lETflRS TOLD SELF DIES OF WOUNDS OF DIPLOMA MILLS Coroner Decides Mrs. Mary Ke‘lly | Was Suffering From Mental H.

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 ' SIS NSNS NS ENEENEEENEEEEN Kid Gloves, $2.25 pr. ¥ine quality ¥rench glace kid, twoclasp.. plque and overseam. Paris  point

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 By William S. Hart A Story Filled With Romance and Adventure Copsright, 1923, by Thomus Y. Crowell Co. T i i SYNOPSI In...

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 . THE- BVENING ‘STAR; WASHINGTON, D. -C. THURSDAY, - JANUARY 17, 1924, . L ) _ Major “Archie” Butt, President Roose\/relt’s

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Boutonniere Becomes Important BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. . The man who habitually Wears a pardenia or carnation or

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless N LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Statlo Va. (435 Metern). 10:05 p.m.—Weather bur Early

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 88 - AUTOMOBILES' ETC.’ THE_EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. ', THURSDAY, JANUARY' 17, 1924 ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALE—HISGELLAFEOUS |

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 APARTMENTS, e e e e APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. | APAETMEH TS—UNFURNISHED. XE ( fllln-fid ('fill' ved, 5 W, 1t Ietels furnished fo...

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 " 40 REAL SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY Continued. Fine for Poultr 6.room Tiouse, water. eloctricity re feet of ground, high el 15

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. BOSS & PHELP RLALTORS. YOUR OWN HOML. 450—Columbia Tleights. dwelling

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 TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS Now thut both great political par- ties have chosen thelr convention citles,

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