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Evening Star dated May 13, 1924

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 WEATHER. Generally cloudy weather and pos- sible showers late tonight or tomor- row; moderate temperature. Temperature for

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 2 * TTHE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. UESDAY, a9 Dy MAY 13, 1924, ROOSEVELT BEFORE U. S. OIL GRAND JURY Assistant Secretary

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 Fictitious Values Boosting ' D. C. Rents, ‘Senators Charge dpartment Houses Mortgaged for Mil- lions in Excess of Worth,...

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 DOUBLE DUTY HELD | HANDICAP TO BOARD —— Guardians’ Agent Says They Should Be Relieved of In- |3 vestigating Work. PROVES...

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 YOUR WATCH REPAIRED a8d s written Guarantes BRADLEY'’S AUTOMOBILES OVERHAULED Painting and Trimming Bodies Built to Order...

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 THE EVENING STAR __ With Sanday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.........May 13, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 sippi River,'died yesterday at the age | country, BRIDGE BUILDER DEAD. ' E. F. Terry Constructed Five Spans | Minn., and a

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 ‘tive S SOCIETY. Society Mrs. Coolidge Went to the Capitol Today For the Regular T uesday Luncheon Of the Senate Ladies....

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 PINEY BRANCH FOLK SEEK NEW SCHOOL Board of Education and Budget Bureau Urged to Consider Wel- fare d¢f Community The board of

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 ~ 10 NA?lm'tta ¢ Perhaps it isn't so much what they ARE, but what they are NOT,thatkeepsBreyer Flavors in a realm of their

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDl& MAY 13, 1921 1i SRR RS R R R RN R RRRRRRRRTRRRRE RR RN R R R R I T I I mMm M T T

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 12 PLAN TO REZONE S STREET OPPOSED Ilembers of Dupont Circle Citizens' Association Oppose Efforts of German Government....

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 BACKS THROUGH CARS FOR WISCONSIN AVE. Capt. Klotz Approves Request of Tenleytown Citi- zens. WOULD ABOLISH 'TRANSFER Plan...

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 14 BUTLER’S WET VIEW g ATTACKED BY ELIOT Harvard Official Declares Com- plete Enforcement of Dry Law Is in Sight. SEES NO...

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 ‘GLEE CLUB OF C. U. 'PERSHING SPEAKS SATURDAY ON WRC PROGRAM Political Analysis, Negro Dialect Stories and Other Features to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON| D. ©. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924. THE MEN'S STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP Two Ways to Dress for Golf

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 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924 Miss Taki Fujita, the only Japanese ; ; student at Bryn Mawr, in

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 D. C. NAVY RESERVES PREPARE FOR CRUISE District Battalion Ordered to Make Annual Trip Aboard U. S. S. Eagle No. 56. OFFICERS

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. - Liber THE HEAD and forelegs of this composite dog are those of one noted for fleetness.

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 20 OUTLOOK FOR AUTOS AS SEEN BY BUILDERS e . Manufacturers Differ as to Wheth- Now—-Trlmmed HatS ermnie\;:lfinm“ 2 A fOl'...

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 - WOMAN'S PAGE BY MARY MARSHALL It's a usual thing nowadays for Qressmakers and designers to seek their inspiration in...

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 29 »* 'BACKTO LOST GROUND Irregular Rally in Day's Trading, Principally Due to Short Covering. PRESSURE LIFTED FROM OIL...

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 FINANCIAL. . PROVISIONS MARKET SEES LITTLE CHANGE Slight Increases in Prices, With Commission Merchants Report- ing Receipts

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 SPORTS. INDIANS MAKE POOR START, DUE TO LOSS OF REGULARS Speaker’s Club Should Climb in Race When Its Full Strength Is...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY MAY 13, 1924. SPORTS. 95 ° Tilden May Yet Play on Davis Cup Team :...

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 Mistress Wilding By Rafael Sabatini EE B Copyright, Author of “Scaramouche,” “Captain Blood,” ete. 1924, by Houghton Mifia

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 x \ o1y used; for cash, $30. 3-p! rll(u[ desk. ll|ln bicyele: 4 raesdas. Wednesday, 1338 —Drop in and look over the largest

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 R RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. 4529 RAODE ISLAND AVE. N.W_—Fine front Toom, 5 windows, overlooking park; near bath: Dewly papered:

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 Arurm‘rs—mvmmn V1870 \\/YO‘\[IN(: AVI'—O'\' LARGE 7-ROOM, 2-BATH APT., BACK PORCH. SEE MANAGER. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY....

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 ] - FOR SALE—HOUSES. Conttnued. HAVE YOUR RENT — WILL HELP YOU Taise the money to buy a home. Call (8 to 5) [ or write Mr.

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 906 N. Y. Ave. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. - Continued. Continued. - . N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., | 1418 Eye Street N.W.

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 Cathedral Visited By Average of 700 Persons Each Day More than 700 persons a day are visiting the National Cathedral...

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