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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-03-06

Evening Star dated March 6, 1924

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 WEATHER Cloudy, followed by rain and pos- sibly snow Jate tonight or tomorrow; somewhat colder tomorrow. Temperature for...

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 GRANDJURY HOLDS THREE IN MURDERS Two First and One Second Degree Indictments Are Returned. SHORE HELD IN ASSAULT , Auto...

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 The True Story of Woodrow Wilson By DAVID L. AWRENCE. CHAPTER XI. How a Small Group of Friends lu. fluenced the Career of...

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 OIL AFFILIATION . DENIED BY KNIGHT Exchange of Telegrams With California Lawyer Is Made Public. Samuel Knight, whose...

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 * COMMUNITY SING PROBE DEMANDED Public School Association Wants to Know Who Gets Money? Thorough investigation of the ac-...

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 6 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6 194 : THE EVENING STAR side. The merchant then began to cape and

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 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924 FRAEE DI GBI DL SIS EEBAPIIIIOEE8E g | onaAmAg)I\glgfle‘cmms'.

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 SOCIETY. Soa 1€ty M. and Mme. Jusserand Will Be Guests at Dinner Tonight of Swiss Minister and Mme. Peter ~t Legation. HE...

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 SOCIETY TURNOUT .DUE AT HORSE SHOW ZList of Prominent Boxholders for Fort Myer Event Announced. PLAN THRILLING STUNTS Army

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 THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- Abe Martin Says: |WHEATLEY “Y” CAMPAIGN WILL START TOMORROW Seeks $6,900 for Work Among

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 Standard not down to a price—is a reputa- tion Newcorn & Green have enjoy- ed since 1899, Yet our are low by parison. B...

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 % patching walls P can use it T SAVES a lot of money because anyone can patch broken walls. Be- sides, a Rutland patch will

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 mE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924. D. C, Bedwear and Cottons 72x90 Seamed Bleached Sheets, three- qulrl;r

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 The Final Authority Auction Bri f_/llagazlne For All Who Play AllCthIl or Mah Jong EDITORS: MILTON C. WORK ‘WILBUR C....

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 'FELONY CASES DROP UNDER BUTLER DRIVE _— Philadelphia Assistant District At- torney Says Crime Cut One-Fifth Under New...

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 Mr. Milne's play has a theme that|motor car in need of more gas. More- brings memories of Barrie’s “Dear|OVer, he comes In

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 THE NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR AND STAFF CALL AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Sir Esme Howard, who arrived in Washington a few days ago to

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 JESCRIBES FOUNDING | THE AGE OF SPECIAL.IZATION. OF CITIZENS’ BODIES Charles A. Baker, President of Fed- enfio.n, !_ddregul

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 DANCES TO FEATURE CONCERT AT CENTRAL Music Fete and Carnival Tonight Offers Brilliant Array of Artistic Talent. ARMY BAND ON

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 THEATRICAL STRIKE JUNE 1 HELD CERTAIN Actors’ Equity and Managers’ Par- ley Buclm Complete Dead- lo6k* Th New York. ALL...

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 BALLAD WRITER IS 81. Author of on Barroom Floor” Given Dinner. NEW YORK, March 6.—The author <f the old ballard, “The Face

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 JUDICIARY DECLARED NATION'S SAFEGUARD Judge Clarence N. Goodwin Ad- dllillfil Faghington Study on Liw #nforcement. REFERST0

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 SKIRTS OF SHORTER, BOYISH CUT DECREED Style Show at Palace Theater, Giv- second part, frocks the third and gowns and costumes

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924 STRIKERS AND POLICE |Insults to American Women MRS. DIKE RECEIVED

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 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924 Once Every Week—on Friday New Victor Recorcs Out tomorrow, the new

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 B those of the Unknown Three Dale Sis- ters to captivate vaudeville audiences. They had spent all of their money for clothes

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 F INANCIAL. THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, RO TR s el b b SN S N L B s o S e B L L o B ISR S e R R SR - A Do i [ " BOOM IN

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 FIN OLD-TIME LEADERS i ARE IORE ACTIVE Can, Steel, Studebaker and Baldwimr Gain—Dry Goods " Shares Do Well. 1 ] BY STUART P.

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