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Evening Star dated April 23, 1924

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 WEATHER. A Fair and_ continued co probably light frost in exposed places; tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer. ture for twenty-

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 2 * NOYES IS RE-ELECTED | PRESIDENT OF ‘A. P. Five Directors Renamed and Two| Vacancies Filled at An- nual Meeting. | | 1 |

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 Wiris : BV NN BALLOONS HOP OFF TODAY IN BIG RACE feven Leave Kelly Field at 4:30] in Elimination. | Contest. IS Hope to Break

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 JUSTICES FAVOR PAY RAISE FOR EMPLOYES Court Assistants Not Included in Reclassification Act, They Tell Committee. the Supreme

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 HOSPITAL FUND NEAR | TOTAL OF $300,000 Before He Came to Congress Campaign Continues to Raise Orig- inal Sum of $500.000 for

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 6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIM GION, D. C s w WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924, THE EVENING STAR __ With Sunday Morning Edition....

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 FURNITURE Each piece possesses an attractive marble- like appearance, which is easily restored from year to year by washing.

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 SOCIETY Society Mrs. Coolidge Honor Guest at Annual Congressioftal Club Breakfast at Rauscher’s Today. EEMING with fun and

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 Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) =nd Mrs. Benjamin . Hutchison, Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeuce Admiral and Mrs. Joseph

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, in connection with ‘an attack: on three tourists in the local tourist camp early...

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 NATIONAL WOMAN’S TRADE UNION MEETS Donald Richberg Describes “What Is Wrong With System of Railroad Operations.” MRS SWARTZ

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 Gl . 'AUGHTERS OF 1812 | QUIET VOTE PROMISED. | COUNTRY HOME LOOTED. RE_ELEBT OFHCERsfflynnsvi‘:le Primary Campaign Liquor...

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 SCHOOL OF RELIGION |OPPOSE MORE POWER SEEKS $500,000 FUND| FOR DISTRICT HEADS Howard University Launches Na-| Thomas Circle

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 11 CONFERENCE CALLED UPON STATE PARKS Rapidly Growing Uses of These Reservations to Be Emphasized at Gettysburg. S Al ol etk

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 | | The Br{{islz Tours aze Great F || Visitors to Eurepe should get details from Ketcham of the many attractive tours...

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 THE EVE G WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924 \allllc How To Make Home- Thursday Is Baby kceping EaSier - Day At Kann’s . . —And here

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 { WERE YOU IN THE ably were in th owd son Sunday, visitors from all over the country spendi SON OF PRESIDENT MONR( of his...

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 18 SENATORS SET DATE TO DEBATE ON HENEY Will Discuss Question of Hiring Counsel on May 6, Lead- ers Agree. Heney as pro...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, »WEDNESDAY APRIL 23, 1924. £ 1o metropol n con- Ir‘PS an readjustment of wages can M’LEOD

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924 day afternoon, together with Clff Bowes in ““Fold Umn" other

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 JUSSERAND GIVES MEMORIAL TO U. S.| French Ambnssador Presents | Tapestry Depicting Departure of A. E. F. Troops From France.

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924. NOTES SHOW HEROISM| REMINGTON ACQUITTED. |“DEAD” MAN FREED |5,

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 KILL HIS FLEAS You can rid your dog (or cat) of tor- ucntulg, disease-carrying fleas with Sergeant’sSkip Flea Soapor Powder.

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 traction on the program. American arti®t, born in daughter of Edward Beny for vears was president of th Sar and prominent in

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 | Exports for the aing last 096 bales, | | : 5o, s tor the | r the cor- | weck of last yeur. competitors of the New sh d over

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 FINANCIAL. ON CHANGE DROPS | I‘lusiness of New York Market To- i1 day Largely of Professional { Character. Bf.ARS SHOW MORE

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 FIN WHOLESALE PRICES TODAY UNCHANGED Drop in Quotations for Calves Only Decrease Noted in Local Market. FRESH MEATS 'HOLDING

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 SPORTSE. THE EVENIN AR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SPORTS. BELIEVE IT OR NOT. of Lot to Date, With Donohue Next—Braves Are Outbatting

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 SPORTS. THE__EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924 SPORTS. *G. U. Should Score in Penn Carnival : Leader

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 | Why Buy THE  EVENING STAR, ’ WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY. ’A&x.‘ L0 No Wonder the Coach Owner is Envied All year utility and

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 .WOMAN’S PAGE. Parrots as Popular Decorations *BY MARY MARSHALL. Every season fashion claims some Bird as her special mascot.

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 THE TIMID SOUL. LADIES' SILK, UNDERWEAR? OM THE sewno Mistress Wlldmg By Rafael Sabatini Author of “Scaramouche,” “Captain

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 MISCELLANEQUS RECOMMENDED SERVICE. DA ERTON'S KODAK AND, (AHFR.\ REPAIR 10th st. n.w., Job work: 15 years furnished. wt. W,

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 ‘WANTED—AUTOMOBILES. COUPE-SEDAN or sedan for cash; no Ford. Address Hox 184-C, Star office. LATE Monch“lmmlc OR "FOED, open

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 RENT—DESR SPACE. SK_SPACE IN BRIGHT, FRONT, Zud- 0or room, cext to new Times-Herald 'bidg. Daone. wire and stenographic ser.

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 36 REALESTATE. . - STAR. iTON, -D.--C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL -23, -1924. . REAL ESTATE. FORSALE—HOUSES | KEEPING UP WITH THE...

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 STEAMSHIPS. ‘WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. Coni ed. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Sam a0, OOM HOUSE [N

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 GREAT FALLS PLAN SEEN AS WASTEFUL Epgineer Pronounces Water Power Project Too Big for City's Needs. STAND BEHIND D. C. HEADS

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