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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-03-07

Evening Star dated March 7, 1924

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 - WEATHER. Fuir tonight and tomorrow; colder temperature, slightly below the freezing point tonight. Temperature for...

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 IDGE A DONOR | HISPTAL FUND Workers Open Campaign to! Procure Subscriptions for Emergency and Casualty. | 3 suggested as the

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 Sixty-five Million Tons of Ice Annually |  About seventy-five years ago the first “icing machine” was 1t was on the order!|

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 N a 5 0 Ry ki SNAP PORTRAIT OF A SMALL sent messages through mo to Mr, Mc- } Dau gherty Promlsed to Ald SHOTS—R0Y FinsninG

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 MARCH : : D. C, FRIDAY, : : ; 'to minimize the effect of the revela. & Senate Hotly Debates Mention Of President'in Oil...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WABHINGTON,D. C. FRIDAY..........March 7, 1024 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor

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 “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON *Ten-shun! Here is another of those dyed-in-the- wool dollar-for-dollar sales, for which our

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 b SOCIETY. Society Mrs. Coolidge Is Attending the Sousa 1 Concert This Afternoon, Havin'g Guests With- Her. 'RS. COOLIDGE...

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 PAUL V. COLLINS AS HOST. Recounts at Arts Club Dinner His Paris Experiences. i H Paul V. Collins was host and speaker at the

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 2 PARLEYS PLANNED ON WELFARE UNITY Legislation Commission-to Hear Representatives From Agencies Monday. PUBLICS VIEW  SOUGHT

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQN,_;’. C, FREAY,;_MARCH 7, 1924, Unif 8 . o i Nt 1 . LOW OIL PRICE-FIXING |3z 2 minuten...

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 12 == ONTGOMERY DRY LAW CHANGE ASKED Bill Introduced at Annapolis Provides for Drastic County Regulation. BOND ISSUE IS...

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 STUDY HARNESSING [Church Thievery * OF BAY OF FUNDY i’remndon- Tides in Funnel- Shaped Opening Potential Source of Power....

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 e — SPRING AUTO SHOW |41l Stray Dogs PLANS COMPLETED Everything in Readiness for Open- ing Tomorrow Night, thir- man...

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 .LARGEST RUM FLEET IN HISTORY SIGHTED Abe Martin Says: 98 Vessels Off Coast With Car- | goes Valued at $11, 00,000 Await...

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 Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Plain | Hand-Drawn 'Linen Frocks | $2 Leather Handbags $1.44 Each Women’s Leather Handbags, in

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 istry, Department of Agriculture, at work in the laboratory of sulphur contained in American wheat, the analysi: TAKB I...

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 Schouler, Thomas Jefferson; T. E. \V;'.nm, Life and Times of Thomas Jefter: Madison: K. C. Babcock, Rise of OWS In the...

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 STONELEIGH COURT )| DEFENSE OF CANDLER CAFE Conn. Ave., Corner L St. Announcing Special Table d’Hote Service 6-Course Dinner

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 TOMB IS REOPENED INFANT GIRL’S DEATH 7 STUDENTS INJURED WITH VIVID PAGEANT| TOBE PUT BEFOREJURY| N gUNPOWDER BLAST...

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 (R srelieve Stomach Gas uickly Stomach gasmeans stomach trouble. JAQ'JES%APSULES break up the gas and restore the normal...

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 REED DENIES CHARGE HE WAS CLARK’S FOE Tells Missourians “Purty Wreck- en” Defeated Former Leader's Chance for Presidency. By

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 GEDDES BACKS DRY AT AVERCA Former Envoy Startles Brlt- |sh by Frankness of Ex- pressions About U. S. By the Assoctuted Press.

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 666 fs & Prescription prepar~d for :Colds, Fever and Grippe 3t (s the most speedy remedy we kaow, - __ Preventing Pneumonia

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 GERMAN GOLD BANK .~ BILL NEARLY READY Stresemann Tells Reichstag No In- “ternationalization of Finances Is Contemplated. HITS

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 i D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1994 : DAWSONTOOPPOSE | POKER PORTRAITS. —By WEBSTER. |AGREE TO INCREASE | DEDICATE CLUBHOUSE. | AID

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 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO March Sale of China, Lamps, Housewares and Kitchen Wares Now in Progress with Hundreds of...

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 FINANCIAL." e PRICES G0 HIGHER IN FINAL TRADING Leaders Quiet, But Many Other Shares Gain Ground. Woolworth Soars. BY STUART

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 N FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET CHEMICAL CONCERN RAIN FACES LOSS| Virginia-Carolina Company to Show Deficit for Year,...

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 . - 80 SPORTS.™" TRAINER TO BE A PILOT FOR ONE GAME AT LEAST, Will Direct Rookie Outfit Tomorrow in Contest With!...

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 SPORTS. Co C. U-RUTGERS TANK MEET CLOSES INDOOR CAMPAIGN \Red Cross Life-Saving Demonstration to Precede...

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 - THE -EVENING STAR, WASHI‘}IGTON b b. C, FR e ——— ——— ———— ————————— ——— —_— PLAY-WRITING CONTEST | REGARDS CONGRESS | [~

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924 ~ LANSBURGH & BROTHER Phone Franklin 7400. Styles. of the Moment—W

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 WCAI- STATIONS. o Statien, ! Radie, ufl Meters). Ave stock reports. Weather bureau reports. Hay, ‘feeds, <rpp nyonl. 5...

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 -BELL SYSTEM DENIES :, “MONOPOLY OF AIR” -' hjun;:ti.ol_:”l’roqeedings Dech.red Brought Only to Protect . Patent Rights....

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 ‘EXHIBIT 'OF NAVAL | RADIO DEVELOPMENT o fimden of Laboratories Will Be | Shown at Conmuon ‘e ‘Hall Show. *flm& IS 200 FEET...

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 : ‘THE -EVENING ST -WASHINGTON, - D. -C., - FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924 S. KANN Sons Co. ! Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets Crepe...

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 The Mystery of Lynne Court By J. S. FLETCHER (Copyeight, 1923, by Nerman Remington Company.) Continued from Yesterday's...

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 BUTLEROPENSWAR | ON CITY TREASURER “Must Smoke Watson Out,” fla! . Says, When Criticized for | Clean-Up Labors. ' E: i BACKED

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 - WOMAN’S PAGE. “SELF-SERVICE” SUPPERS AND PLATE LUNCHEONS SURE way to entertain with satisfaction is to serve lunch- eon or

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 "SOLI} D Who it olass unlll of llwr'iwlll Lhe e e . % s T &, _Fancher. m SALESMEN for Obevroiet.  We Bave 00d 1 3 weat_780.

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 A FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Oomtinued. N RING, Tafssuger, late 1918 MARMON TOU! “padvonge: . alicige aaly 8300 moat pew: all...

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 P Cantivued,”- - 1935 17th ST. N.W.—3 ROOMS and Dath; -rent, $45. M. J. RAINE; 934 N. Y. ave. nw. Main 1051. - - 15th AND...

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 REAL ESTATE IN RABBITBORO—Dumbunny Reminders. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Comtinwed. Ve »YOUE RENT ILL HELP YOU T L 05 o write My NEALE,

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 AUCTIONS. SALE—HOUSES.. FOR . ,-Inc., anklin 9503, FOR SALE—HOUSES. ______.;;‘-—-._e__.__. HEDGES & MIDD 1334 H St. N.w....

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 TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO-Ina Claire, ‘n “Grounds for. Divorce,” at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—“Greenwich Village Fol- | Bes,” at

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