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Evening Star dated April 10, 1924

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 ———— e WEATHER. Unsettled and continued cool tonight and tomorrow, probably rain. Tem- perature for twenty-four hours ended

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 2 BILL ASKS INCREASE IN UTILITIES BOARD Reed Introduces Measure to Add Two Members to Commission. DRAFTED BY D. C. HEADS...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. COOLIDGE IS CERTAIN | TO GET NOMINATION Political Earthquake

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 HENEY HIRED IN QUIZ | ‘OF REVENUE BUREAU Couzens fo Pay "Prosecutor for “Heavy "Work'® of Senate PLAN MEETS OPPOSITION Watson

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 OFFICIAL AND TRADE OPINION FOR DAWES Helpful Effect on U. 5. Exports Seen by Hoover If Plan Is Adopted. BARNES SEES BUSINESS

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 6 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY......April 10,,1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 N D DN NE) ) N D) DD )€ N ) S S N SN N D S D) THE EVENING Truly Washington Has STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL...

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 SOCIETY. ‘Society | and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be _l':es1del\t Honor Guests at of Secretarv and Mrs. Davi sident and Mr: ige will

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 TH_E EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 GOODING ASKS LOAN INQUIRY BY SENATE Denies Favoritism Shown His

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 10 HOUSING PROBLEM . LAID TO LOW PAY Building Owners and Managers Report Analyzes Condi- tions Here. DOLLAR VALUE DECREASES P

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 SENATE PUTS ASIDE IMMIGRATION BILL Right of Way Given Independent Offices and Norris Super- power Measures. VOTE ON JAPANESE

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 12 VIRGINIA CUP RACE TO BE RUN APRIL 12 Event Will Take Place on Broad- view Farm Course Near Warrenton. . Va., April 10.—The

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 VICE PRESIDENCY BEE BUZZING OVER DAWES Triumph of Chicago Banker in Re- port on Reparations Sets Boom Afoot. AID TO COOLIDGE

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 "M GERMAN FUND DRIVE MEETING IS CALLED Campaign Here to Be Planned by | i "\jinnea by  Representative Committee Named by Gen.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 15 i IURSDAY, APRIL 10, 192% = B FOURTEENTH STREET REPEAL OF

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 16 THE EVENIN D. C. GOVERNMENT PLAN BLAMED FOR RETARDING CITY’S BEAUTY Speakers at American Civic Association Dinner De-...

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 IN Attorney General, Harlan Fiske THE WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS. President Coolidge and the new Stone. The photograph was taken a

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 18 [m— 50,000 NAMES FOUND | Police Find Some of San Fran- cisco’s Elite Patronized Seers and Soothsayers. BIG CLEAN-UP...

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 'FREE ADVICE! Our Free Health Advice Dep’t. an- swers any questions about your dog's health free. State symptoms, age, build

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 THAW NEAR FREEDOM ON 0. K. OF ALIENISTS, Sanity Ruling Expected at Court Proceedings in Philadelphia Next Week. HELD NEW YORK

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 = THIRD PARTY PERIL AGAIN TOLD COOLIDGE Stanley Washburn Says Movement Is Growing in Several ‘Western States. KANSAS SEEN FOR

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 SHIPSTEAD CLAIMS | conDEMNED, FACES KNIFE DENIED BY MELLON Secretary Scouts Assertion U. S. Se- Mrs. Annie Buzza, Convicted

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 —_— _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 192 93 SI'"PBUILDING OF U. s‘g 119.000; France, 111,000, a_gain

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 OIL LAND RECEIVERS ARE TRAVELING EAST Watts and Strauss Have...

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 and later with the the | There is a labor government because % in the press and on the floor of the | not ungenerously, that

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 'PORTRAITS IN CODE Jflin[-Ease |~ FOR POLICEWOMEN . || Cabalistic Figures on Hats Enable For Swollen Joints Comrade to Make

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 DROP IN QUALITY OF COFFEE FEARED trolling Supply, Manipulating for High Prices. ROASTERS  LIMIT jSee Deficit in Receipts of

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 o ' 2% » BEARS PUSH DRIVE ON STEEL SHARES Continued - Weakness Shown in Number of Prominent Indus- trials on Change. SOME...

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 _FINANCIAL. ROE SHAD PRICES . HIGHER IN MARKET Tocal Wholesalers Announce Jump of 10 to 15 Cents in Product. MEAT MARKET IS

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 SPORTS. Better Batting Is So PLANS MORNING PRACTICE WHEN TEAM GETS HOME Griffmen Blame Use of Resin Ball by Pitcher Lucas for

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 S PORTS. TH \ E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY APRIL 10, 1924 SPORTS. wo Big Track Meets for This Section : Few U.

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, ‘1924, COSTELLO MEMBERS | [ oncwesraa concemr | | PENNELL TO SPEAK

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 HEADS TO BE NAMED BY MEN’S CITY CLUB Officers and Chairmen Also Will Report at Annual Meet- ing Tonight. ALONE INVITED...

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 84 GRAFT LOSS CAUSED COLORUM OUTBREAK‘ Used to Mask Big Filipino Fanatics, Leaders, Angry at and of Ill- Gotten Gains. TANK

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 Tilks  EVENING WoasilinNGTe =4 STAR, [+ L2 ¢PALAIS G & 1ith Sts. Service and Courtesy Stahcnery ltems Toilet Articles > s...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASIHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1924, THURSDAY, The Poll is Closed—The Votes Counted and Tabu- lated This Week

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 and Sweeney could not hear, the two downstairs were startled by Mrs. BAIL REFUSED T0 25 |KILLS WIFE AND SELF vealed that the

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 38 il THE NG & SHI %y ' ; : 1924, K.OFC.DEDICATION | Abe Martin Says: HELD WITHOUT POPE’ Pontiff Feared Attendance Would Be

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 _THE _EVENING = STAR, $1.25 Bleached Sheets 89c Bleached  Si und thread quality ; y ] | 1 heavy | tor bed. siz I $225  White

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 BY RADI O TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL NAas—Naval STATIONS. station, R Moters). P pm.L *k reports

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 10, 1924 e R R R R T R — ? PARENTS OUT OF DATE/ ROCKVILLE. IMrs. Huck

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 42 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924, LURISTAN HISTORY  |jmacmiams o g xomy o 0LD AND COLORFUL ' tecent

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 ‘WOMAN’S PAGE. Skirts Are Shorter and Narrower BY MARY MARSHALL. You are to be congratulated—fash- fenably speaking—if you

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 LOST & FOUND. SEE PAGE 7. HELP MALE Continued, ORIGINAT, recommendations for_cmpioyment, Use COPIES. _ SOLICITOR, & to © = oL

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 \ L = AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. ‘" ROOMS, ETC. ‘ MUTT AND...

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 Aru'rm‘rs_wmm SIALL P’AMH.Y TO TAKI HALF_APART- colored. 1241 Tth st. n.w, Call after o'clock. SMALL, FURNISH reasanable...

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 REAL e REAL ESTATE LOANS Continued. ESTATE. | SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY 1 Conti; 1 BUY 2nd AND 8rd TRUST NOTES OF smail...

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 STATE. EAL ¥ EVEN . THE KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—TIt Looks Like Some Wait. = So ~youRre | DETERMINED To KEEP LP THIS HeRT

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 AUCTIONS FUETURE DAVS. L UWEN & SON. ATCTIONERRS SALE OF VALUARLE FRAME \LOW O ONEAND ONE HALF FRAME  DWELLING HOUS ASONUMBER

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 _&0 $12,000 CONTRIBUTED | Open 1o Doube {you agaih and yet unani- mous, th of men. No one has ever doubted the justice of...

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