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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-05-02

Evening Star dated May 2, 1924

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 WEATHER. Falr tonight and tomo change in temperature. for twenty-four hours p.m. today: Highest, 67, Full report on’ page 10,

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 9: & FAVORITES VICTORS IN GOLF MATCHES Tom Moore's Victory Over Miller Stevinson Only Upset at Washington Club. DUNPEY...

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 Buffalo on the Grid. How’ll you have your Buffalo? A steak—or do you prefer a jwicy slice from a)rib roast? You'll' be able

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 Blair Coan Tells of Investigating 1 Senator and Also Senator } Walsh. INO PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE Important Data in Justice...

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 DECLARES WOMEN WILL BRING PEACE Miss Rankin, Former Congress- woman, Urges U. 8, Farmers to Study Internationale. ‘WOULD BAN

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sanday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. .May 2, 1924 tor THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Edi C«nfll’f ivania

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 All bright and to res VALUE! st shopping now if we could adequately tell of every FASHION! In the newest fashions! gloriously

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 {3 irls, Tion Gelasio Caetani Has Yieturned From New York. services for reat Britain. | zuest of the 5 ; Representative...

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 LIONS* “ROARS” RING OUT IN BALLROOM But “Leonine Folk” Were Wel- come in Hotel Willard, Where Annual Banquet Was Held. “HEAD

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 10 DENIES GEN. WOOD INTERESTED IN ROADS John cern Witness Before House i Gov. Philippin row: litt southwes winds. West H....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 * 11 Bl TERMS END JUNE 30 expects to wield “conslderable ‘In. : AL :

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 The Hecht Co. Sale of 12,000 Pieces of Clildren’s Apparel, 55¢...

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 REPUBLICAN RECORD EXTOLLED BY WILLIS in Speech Here, Chal- lenges Democrats to Nominate McAdoo Against Coolidge. Senator,...

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 14 = §369,373 ADDITIONAL ‘SOUGHT FOR DISTRICT Supplemental and Deficiency' Esti- mates Submitted to House by President....

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C mm‘nf MAY 2, 1924 s 13 RPN IR R A R R T AR ARTOR R I TR BRI U P SR i i QA T AR SR TR AR

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 CONTROLLER M'CARL | WILL TESTIFY SOON Opportunity Will Be Given to Ap- pear Before House Judiciary Committee. WO BILLS ARE

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 ATTENDING THE SENATE SESSIONS ON THE WORLD COURT. Senator Swanson of Virginia and a group of witnesses and others attending

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 SEVEN PARTIES FIGHT T0 GOVERM GERMANY .'Ontunme of - Sunday Elections < Likely to Mean Coalition Rule RADICALS EXPECTING...

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 DENIES HE GOT FORD WIRE FROM COOLIDGE Manufacturer’s Secretary Answers Subpoena in Shoals Investigation. MILLER SENT TELEGRAM

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 o the Luxury Lovmg Women of Washmgton Kann’s Offers 10,000 Pairs of the Famous umming &ird PURE SILK HOSIERY PURE SILK...

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 Foot Comfort Demonstration An Expert From Chicago Is Here _Afiording a rare op- portunity for the foot sufferers of...

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 . MILK BOYCOTT TESTS . CO-OPERATIVE SALES i Injunction to Be Asked Against Frederick Dairymen Selling to D. C. Distributor. .

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 DUSE’S BODY LEAVES ON ITALIAN STEAMER Prince Gelasio Caetani Attends Services Held in New York—King Victor Emanuel Sends...

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 AUSTRALIA TO BUILD NEW NAVAL CRAFT Bees Need for Stronger Force to Protect Growing Trade in Face of London Policy. BESENTS

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 SEE NEW JAPANESE TREATY WITH FRANCE British Papers Hint Indo-China Immigration Blow at Russo- German Menace. MERLIN TO VISIT

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 LENIN’S SUCCESSOR MAKES PUBLIC DEBUT Premier Rykoff Shouts Greetings to s Thousands in May Day Procession. PARADE CIVIL THIS

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 SPORTS. NAVY TO ROW PRINCETON ON SEVERN AT ANNAPOLIS Tigers Will Be Aided If Smooth Water Prevails—Co- lumbia Qarsmen Appear

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 28 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 SPORTS. Harris Stars in Ending Yanks 'Winning Streak :

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 SPORTS. 3 THE EV. NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924. SPORTS. -~ \ V. M.I. Nine Is Here for Two Contests :...

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 UPWARD MOVEMENT 1. SUFFERS REVERSE Check Follows Operations + Shorts in the Early Morn- - ing Deals. STEELS TOPIC OF COMMENT

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 FINANCIAL.” "FRESH MEAT DEMAND BRISK IN D. C. MARKET Jcbbers in Dairy Products Con- tinue to Record Steady Trade at Current

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 THE EVED STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 KNUTSON ACQUITTED; ORCHESTRA CONCERT. By the United States Soldlers’ HULL

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 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 Potted Plants and Cut Flowers Carnations at 79¢ Dozen Sweet Peas at

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 DEMOCRATS WOOING |5 e misiid i e Smith.  He belleves Smith urllld be FAVOR OF BRENNAN |tz i C e | nnan has counted noses und

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 THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, Db. IN RABBITBORO—Perhaps Dad Is to Retiring. PUHATS_ THE. MATTER 7 FRIDAY BUTLER TO TAKE DRY

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 36 THIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 1924,...

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 THE * WORLD RED CROSS PROGRAM OUTLINED Tcague of Societies to Meet Chronic 1s Well as Emergency Ills of Mankind. FREEDOM...

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 - 38 | CAR {PROPAGANDA SPREAD ?EEDN;}:{AWE ity  FOR EARLY MARRIAGE . MAIN 622+ ) AUTOLIVERYC) | Foreigners Seem Unable to...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924, W oodward & Lothrop R v \:% ! o) -.,,fi; \\ ’I'omorrow—Sale...

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 Now | Open Evenings and Sunda; Scientific Phones $2.09 11,000-0hm Guaranteed Special Crvstal Set, complete with Phoses,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY, WAY 2, 1924 MILLIONS T0 JOIN “COMMUNITY SING” Listeners-In Asked to Participate

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 THE EVENIN believing ‘that he had Mistress Wilding By Rafael Sabatini Author of “Scaramouche,” “Captain Blood,” etc....

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 WOMAN’S PAGE restore them to Even good ones will t unless they are properly cared for after being recelved. They should be

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 MISCELLANEOUS. MUTT AND JEFF—Well, What Do You

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 "MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued, VACUUM wmeuts, $30 53 41 14th xt. Yacriag

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 ROOMS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FUR. OR UNFUR. WE have them. Good ones. ting and housekeeping rooms. Newly painted and papered....

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 ESTATE SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY ATTENTION BUSINESS MEN arge <t rernom and needed | 1 near AND W AvT Tocation AUMAN & HEINZMAN

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 48 REAT LESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. KRIDAY. MAY 2. 1924 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ! FOR

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 AUCTIONS. WANTED TO BUY-—HOUSES. TAVE WIS AND < e ity PR NS | I cn il P MOHOUs WAN 000 1 810,000 1A ek WA CASH FO ALEY &...

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 WESTERN BATTALION WINS CADET DRILL * Maj. Robert Burton Commands Vie- tor in Annual Contest at Central Stadinm. THOUSANDS SEE

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