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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-04-22

Evening Star dated April 22, 1924

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 WEATHER. and tomor: to strong Fair tonight tonight; fresh northwest winds, diminishing. Temperatare for twenty-four hours :

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 EXPLAINS VANISHING OF SEIZED LIQUOR Justice Official Blames ‘“Petty Graft” for Disappearance of Intoxicants. LUMBER CASES ARE

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 ‘THE EVENING * STAR, W Firpo Is Not the Only Argentine “Peach”. 5000 « grapes from tes of peaches, plums, and melons came in

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 INTERNATIONAL LAW SOCIETY WILL MEET First Session Since 1907 of Ameri- can Body to Begin Thurs- day Night. % ELIHU ROOT TO BE

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 THE EVENING STAR.,. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924. 5 HOTEL INN/COOLIDGE FOR NEW ARMS PACT i iun’is W nss | PEN

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 6 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON,D. C. TUESDAY........April 22, 1924 " THEODORE W. NOYES. . ....

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 = Outwears Leather You discover that you're wear- ing the most comfortable shoe sole on earth; —that Panco keeps the feet dry

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 SOCIETY. Bisvraat e o | ——— [o|——]al——]ol———S|a[———=|o|—= 0| —=| o} 01 o : A 7 ¥ Kansas City, who is the house guest : 5 ¢ 5s

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 Motables for the initial T. W. Griffith's remarkable “America.” While the story of tha performan was  broadcast ousands of

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 {4 minister to 1, TEXT OF PRESIDENT’S SPEECH AT ASSOCIATED PRESS MEETING (Continued from First Page.y” st aside. Altogether

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 ANOTHER QUARANTINE BATTLE THREATENED Arizona Proposes to Re-Estnblinh‘ Line Within Territory of California. FOLKS I Not more

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 T = pointed out, “are required for mew |head, no part of which Is chargeable |northwest. The total appropriatipn |while...

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 AMUSEMENTS National—"Cherry Blossom Tlme. wCherry Rlossom Time,” Rollin Bond's mew comic opera, with a satirical story of...

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 : AuTto Livery! Waw-ban-see Camp FOR GIRLS ‘?‘l:’lon Funiors 8 to 14 sob golf; July and August nfi$250>—i‘.lo Extras Booklet

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 Late Arrivals and Smart Store Neirs of Today Now that the search for Easter finery is over, we will begin to think of new...

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 SEEKS TO PLANT RED FLAG AT NORTH POLE Soviet Russia Enlists Explorers, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D PROTEST U. S. BILL...

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 THOUSANDS OF ington vesterd VISITORS IN WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS. . when thousands gathered on the White House lawn to follow the

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 18 * CHEMICAL SOCIETY OPENS CONVENTION 3.000 Delegates Present at Initial Session of Sixty-Seventh . Conference. Peace...

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 THE BEVENING STAR, [ADOO PROMISES TO CLEAN OUT GRAFT £ays if Elected He Will Put Cor-|en rupt Officials in Capital | e |...

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 — LUMBERFACTS| NO. 9 In1923,sawmills produced, rail- roadscarriedand consumers used 40,000,000,000 feet of lumber— the record

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 Polk Miller's famous Dog B ook on Dis- of  Dogs calth ree. Write us fully, POLK MILLER DRUG' CO., INC, | E. Main St.,...

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 SIGGEST SUMMER FOR RADIO FORECAST Iany Unusual Features Will Hold Interest Through Hot Weather. JECEPTION IS IMPROVED Daytime

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 SPORTS. HE . KVENING CHAMP RESENTS CHARGE |TURTON FINISHES THIRD (NATIONAL CAPITAL LISTS DOT TOURNEY The National Capital...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924. SPORTS. Nationals Take First Trip Tomorrow : Giants’

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 4 g Griffs to Help Fill D. C. Olympic Quola : TARINES AND NATIONALS IN BENEFIT GAME MAY 19 City’s Business Organizations to

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 FINANCIAL CAUTION FEATURES WALL STREET DEALS Wraders Quietly Take Short Con- tracts, Avoiding Up-Bids in Prices. WIL SHARES

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 ANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924. FINANCIAL. s o7 * PRICES STATIONARY MNEW YORK CURB...

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 28 CARDINAL MUNDELEIN TAKES OVER CHURCH Assumes Function of Parish Priest of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome. | ardinal Munde-

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924. Women’s $1.50 Chiffon Silk Hose $2.25 Stenciled Grass Rugs...

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 woM | Roses Abundant BY MARY Until within fairly wers—outside of nature—were re- irdod as the rightful property of illiners.

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. Joll's Newsstand. Day Phaemecy T4th st d P, ad T, 34th and Ciie

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE EV KNING  STAR, MUTT AND JEFF—~Quite So, My Dear Watson, Quite So. JGORT SEDAN, vors Tate. 19237...

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 APARTMENTS, THE VAN CORTLANDT, 1417 BELMONT ST. N.W. Tmmediate possession, in frtrlass bullding. 2 desirable apartment of...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. (.. TUESDAY. APRIL 22, 1924, REAL ESTATE. ALE OR RENT SUB. PROPERTY FOR...

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 STEAMSHIPS FOR SALE—HOUSES. “ontinued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continned, $10.500. Near 14th and Shepherd Donnelly & Plant, Inc., W

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 AMERICAN U. GETS RARE MANUSCRIPTS Recelves Impressive Collection Left by Late John La Monte Hurst, Bishop’s Son. HISTORIC...

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