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  2. 1924-02-13

Evening Star dated February 13, 1924

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 WEATHER. L 3 Increasing cloudiness tonight, fol- lowed by snow late tonight or tomor- row: slowly rising temperature. Tem- "

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 2 - N ITea and Coffee Ban WL O e 1S NB{L IO, ke Cafes Closed i [ B the Awosiated Press. VEW YORK, February 13.—Hud- son...

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 TEE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 192 B AY S‘I‘A‘I’E S[][:IHY Author Ignored THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS

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 r4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQN, . D. C., WEDN ESPAY, ;FEBRUARY 13, 1924. Coolidge Pledges Oil Prosecution, Upholds Tax Cut,

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 .t - B.0.P. O RUN DOWN GUILTY, SAYS JONES Restriction on Ex-Officials Taking Jobs With Big Firms Urged by Senator. ! Speciai

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 < 6 THE EVENING STAR)|casing for the body of the dead king. Now remains the opening of this final Wit Sunday Morning Béitlen.

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 ermng Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE OAL We handie only the better grades and can give you prompt  delivery on AI\THRA‘. TE and

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Porter H. Dale Luncheon Hostess Today in Honor of Mrs. Wallace, Entertaining Informally. T RS. WALLACE, wife of

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 MRS. WILSON URGES | GERMAN FUND AID Convinced  Husband’s  Wishes ‘Would Be Same Despite Em- bassy Flag Incident. ANSWERS...

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 O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924, 10 :3 'I'RAPP[I] BY HRF DELEGATES ELECTED. : - Four Chosen in South Carofina to Single...

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 GOTHAM GREETIN - PLEASES COOLIDGE President, Back After Day of Strenuous Activity, Shows Weariness. President Coolidre today

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 C 42 _ _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1%,_192% : CARTER, RESENTING lgr-ndeuru;;:vhumyumh-nathe IS

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 : : % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924. T —— . THE EV R, JA cAhTER‘ RESENTING Ied:c abutting

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 Fw thing you !OUGHIT to see b in Britain A fine series of Railroad and Automobile tours has been worked out for American...

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 : 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924, 1% WASHINGTON HAS 76 |ARMY BAND ORCHESTRA | DR. LOVEIOY

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 FEBRUARY 13, 1924, St T ‘WHERE WALLS WERE BLASTED AND GUARDS SLAIN IN PRISON RIOT. The return of convicts caught following

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 v 0 VIRGINIA E. GAY WINS STAR PRIZE Central High Student Takes Final Honor in Essay Competition. CHECK FOR $20 AWARDED Story

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 13, 1924 18 - BOENT FAREHELD |1 A6er oo 11" G wanome rom e . v tions for...

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 CITIZENS WILL ASK | STREET BETTERMENT| Sidewalks and Driveways East of | Lincoln Park Held to Need Improvement. FAVOR RENT

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 20 AMUSEMENTS [ well—and the big | S *One Kiss." Charles Dillinghan i, risone newest play, a comedy with music galled “Une’

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 DRY GOODS MAKERS ! . WORRIED BY BUYERS Hand-to-Mouth Purchasing of Re- tailers Makes Gauging Out- put Puzzling. | Bpectal...

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