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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-05-03

Evening Star dated May 3, 1924

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 WEATHER. Showers tonight and probably to- Morrow morning followed by fair during tomorrow; temperature for twenty-three hours

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 3UTLER WITHDRAWS FROM SENATE RACE Statement  Follows Conference With President by G. 0. P. Chairman-Designate. | SOON TO PLAX

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 JOHNSON HAS LOST CALIFORNIA ‘BACKERS Primaries Find Senator's Former Machine Completely Wrecked. ¥ COOLIDGE IS THE FAVORITE

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 20,000 WITNESS j BLOSSOM FESTIVAL Only 40 Per Cent, However, of 1,000,000 Apple Trees Are in Bloom. WEATHER IS DRAWBACK...

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 GEORGE SPIER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Prominent Jeweler Succumbs at Seventy After Automobile Accident. GREAT CIVIC WORKER...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY THEODORE W. NOYES The Evening Star Newspaper Company

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 818 Conn. Ave. | i | S YOUR WATCH REPAIRED and u written Guarantes BRADLEY'S 3101 14th Bt N W. 1211 N.Y. Ave. N.W, Oriental

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 SPORTS.” SATURDAY,, MAY 3, 1924 Nationals Hope to Clean Up in New York : Robins May Yet Become Flag Factors TO PITCH IN FINAL

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 s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. , SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924 GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY AS CHURCH PASTOR Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly of

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 METHODISTS TO ACT ON AMUSEMENT BAN Church Parley to Take Up Issue Soon—Comes OQut Firmly for Dry Enforcement, TO DISCUSS...

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 .REV. DR. COOKE PLANS CELEBRATION FETE Arranges for' ‘Observance of Fiftieth Anniversary Program at Chureh of Ascension. REV.

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 BRONZE STATUL IS PLACED. The beautiful figure of Victory, the work of Daniel Chester French, placed at the top of the 1st Di

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 R \ il REA BABSON PREDICTS COMING DECREASE IN LOAN RATES Holds Blmks Must Drop Prices as Busin)e‘s‘s.: Be- { - comes Quieter

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 suedy purchened thix residence, one of th gh the office of Maddux, Marshall & C dall, Jr. MONEY TO EXTEND . RECLAMATION ASKED

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 REAL ESTATE. _— MANY REALTY SALES /  REPORTED BY FIRM VETER\\QN TRAINMAN QUITS Owen Mon'ahan Traveled 4,260,000 \ x Miles in

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 REAL ESTATE. “RED TRAITORS,” CRY IN GERMAN ELECTION Nationalists Charge Socialists Stabbed Army in Back in 1918 Revolt. e | |

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, MAY 3, ¥924. REAL ESTATE. Inspect These Beautiful New Homes T

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 REAL NIGHTRIDERS ACTIVE THROUGH NFW MEXICO* Burned and Residents Terrorized .in Can- jilon. fiOUSQS = s THREATENING POSTERS U.

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 y REAL BEDTIME STORIE The Unfair Hunters. Alas, that it should be so rare To find & bunter who is fair. —Jerry Muskrat. Jerry

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 REAL ESTATE. 75 PCT. OF THEATERS "0 e union shoes| | THE WEEK Insurgent Producers Controlling May 3. Majority of Houses Sign

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 REAL ESTATE. WILBUR DENIES NAVY CONDITION ALARMING Declares Recent Reports Based on Winter Maneuvers Should Be Taken With...

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 REAL ES Mistress Wilding By Rafael Sabatini Author of “Scaramouche,” Copyright, 192 ‘Captain Blood,” ete. by Houghton MiMin

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 1925-AUTO-MODELS - | PLANNED FOR JUNE Decreased Motor Output Counter- balanced by Eq_gineering and Experiment Units. = | |

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 THE - EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. - C.,° SATURDAY, ‘MAY -3,~1924. - FINANCI AL. STOCK PRICES MOVE BOND MARKET QUIET WEEK

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 #TOCAL FOOD MARKET PRICES UNCHANGED Wholesalers “Report Meats and Dairy Products on Sale at Normal Quotations. EGGS AND...

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 VERMONT SOCIETY SPONSORS BANQUET Holds Twenty-Third Annual Maple | Sugar Party—Native Sons Boost President Coolidge. - & A

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924 HELP AND SITUATIONS. st BN CENSORSHIP BY WRC Schedule for...

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 28 MISCELLANEOUS. THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO; SATURDAY, MAY '3, 1924, AUTOMOBILES, ETC. Mark Beg. U. Pat, Of.) : e USE of

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 b ROOMS, 'ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. WS o u,...w., B s IF YOU ARE LOOKING | FOR BARG AINS;

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 APARTMENTS, ET ! ) § S d D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 3 = o A (Copyright, 1924, . Inc. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED Trade mark rov. U, 8. Pt

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 REAL ESTATE. THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924. REAL ESTATE. , FOR RENT—DESK SPACE. SALE—BUSINESS

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 REAL ESTATE. PRICI ONLS Adiross Tox K MU AVEL N ek anid e SHELVE o SH0000.  CITAS, W TWO-STORY Jatrobe heat. Pric Conn. ave

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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUMMER COTTAGES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION...

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 34 LEGAL NOTICES IN RABBITBORO—At the Sewing Circle. THE EVENI 1 WAS IN AT THE COT TONTAILS! YESTERDAY , AN' LITTLE. MOPSY ,

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