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Evening Star dated February 19, 1924

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 WEATHER. Snow, sleet or rain, probably heavy, tonight and tomorrow, slowly rising température; lowest tonight about 24 eem..

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 rg W ' THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 192%.° ) PUSH 6. W.PLANS | (e i stonie oI TRAPPED BY FIRE,

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 OFFER $25,000,00 | FORMEXICO RIGHTS | _American Promoters Nego- tiating Loan for Farm and Lumber Resources. MEXICO ¢I...

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 > 4 * GARTER DEMANDS EGYPT'SAPOLOGY Only Condition Under Which He Will Resume Work on Tomb. By the Associated Press. CAIRO,

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 THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUAKRY 19, 1924, Ty CLAIM PRECTDENT | 30 3 A A M XYY YOO YO XX O XOOOOORK

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 [ THE EVENING ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ————————————= i ST, AR!uo carelessly addressed that it 1s...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924, Event, besins Thursday;, Febrirary 21¢ \ Exceptional Value 8%

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 SOCIETY. —_———————— Socie ty Mrs. Coolidge Attends Senate Ladies’ Lunch at Capitol Today for the First Time in Weeks. RS....

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 SOUTHERN SOCIETY | ; ** BANQUET PROGRAM b | | Patriotism in Keeping With the Dixie Tradition to Be Exemplified. HONORING...

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 ©_ 10 COOLIDGE URGED T0 OUST DRY CHIEF Maryland  Anti-Saloon  League Makes Request to Replace Budnitz. ASK 50 AGENTS FOR...

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 'AMUSE Belasco—"The Lady Killer” “The Lady Killer,” a farce in three acts, by Alice and Frank Mandel, who also’ wrote “The

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 19, 1924, ' ROUND-THE-WORLD FLYEP.S CALL ON PRESIDENT COOLIDG. " WHITE LOUS Members of the Army air service squad who will

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 THE ————— ADVOCATES WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BILL TFitzgerald Measure for Compulsory Insurance in D. C. Urged by J. H. Walker.

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 u SIX SHOT IN BATTLE IN CROWDED STREET Four Policemen and Two Alleged Auto Bandits Wounded as Latter Try to Escape. ™ ONE OF

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 THE- -EVENING- STAR;- WASHINGTON, . D.  U,- TUESDAY, . FEBRUARY 19, 1924 MERGER DEFENDED  |REQUESTS SENATE PROBE|DOCK STRIKE

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 -16 COUPLE CELEBRATE 60TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs: August Getz, 87 and 84, Respectively, Congratulated by Scores. BOTH...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIO! NAA—Naval Radio Statlon. Va. (435 Meters). 26...

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 PRESBYTERIAN FUND COLLECTIONS SHORT ‘Western Members Close Purses to Punish Modernism of New- York, MUST GURTAIL ~ MISSIONS

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 (QUES, St | LITTLE PwonDER Mrs. F. E. Usher, 323 W. Mill St., Ithaca, N. Y., writes, “For six months I was trou= bled with

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1o, 104 Just Out—~Picterial Review Magasine—for March. Copy, 1Sc. S.

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 BOLL WEEVIL FIGHT | LEFTTOGROWERS Cotton Mill Owners Refuse to Supply Funds for New War on Pest. BY J. C. ROYLE. Bpecial...

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 22 DILS ARE STRONGER INSTOCK MARKET Industrial Shares Hold Up Better Than Railroad Is- sues on Exchange. BY STUART P. WEST.

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