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Evening Star dated February 12, 1924

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomo 1y colder touight with freezing tem- peratur Temper: 2 pm. today: Highe: Yester lowest, 35 at

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 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1924 | 3 AMERICAN BARK AFIRE. ] 2 Five-Masted Ship Was Built in

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 # N 2 “The strongest bond of human sympathy, outside of the family relation should be one umiting all working people, of all

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 o Sl DAUGHERTY TO GET - HEARING HEASKED Senator Wheeler to Move Re- i quest to Tell of Teapot Connection Be Granted. Attorney

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 . TRADE BOARDHITS. . RENT BODY BILL Adverse Report Made on House and Senate Measures. Senute and rmanent the Adverse report

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 \THE FVENING STAR ‘With Stnday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.....February 12, 1824 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 il-—ForM i l EDMONSTON'S — Home of the “Original” FOOT- Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Chil- dren. “Quality Correct...

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 8 SO — SOC CIETY. s iety Mrs. Coolidge Accompanies the President to New York, Returning' Here With Him Tomorrow Morning. S.

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 " NEW BAND ORCHESTRA . TO FEATURE PROGRAM Army Aggregation to Make First Public Appearance at Music Fest Tonight. BOOKED AT

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 Have given re- lief to thou- sands of sufferers from indigestion, bilious- ness and constiation for twenty years. Do not...

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 (N r\h’lNfiE AND HEIRESS . Royal Representatives Attend EEEEEEEEEEEE—EE { . START HONEYMOON Erik of Denmark and Bride Un-...

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 ASSAILS VALUATION PLAGED ONPEPCO Attorney Cites Washington Market Decision to Sustain Plea for Increase. * The recent...

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 oE (T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “Hopdward & Lo February Sale Pure Linen Tablecloths Much Below regular prices Depleted

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 DECLARES HUSBAND TOLD OF TWO MURDERS Mrs. Ray D. Smith Claims He Kill- ed Father as Well as Grandmother. THREATENED HER LIFE

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 HAA—Naval Va. (485 Meters). 235 p.m.—Live stock reports. 345 pom—Weather bureau reports.. 4z .m.—Hay, feeds, crop reports,

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 R. R. Stanley Dollar of San Fran- ciseo, vice president of the Dollar Steamship Company, who called TRYING TO INTEREST...

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 4 SHIP BOARD INQUIRY IS ASKED IN HOUSE Representative Davis’ Res- olution Provides Committee of Seven Members. The threatened

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 Beef Hash Bits of cooked beef, carrots, potatoes,onion, tomatoes finely chop- ped. Cook in gravy un- til tender. Then season

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 Magnificent Adventure| A Stirring Story of the Northwest. BY EMERS_OE HOUGH. (Copyright, 1983, by D. Applsten & Co.)...

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