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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-05-20

Evening Star dated May 20, 1924

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 ¢ WEATHER. Showers and cooler tonight; tomor- row unsettled and cool; northeast winds. moderate Temperature for 24 hours...

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 *. BISHOPRICS INTACT Reconsider Action and Vote to Fill Five Offices Instead of Three. STEEL TRUST IS ATTACKED Declared to

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 ALMAS TEMPLE ADDS THIRTY-EIGHT NOBLES Initiation at President Theater Largely Attended by Shriners of District. HANFORD'S...

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 Cleaning, Blocking Remodeling ml’m and Trimmingy ] Vienna Hat Factory 435 31th St. N.W. Upholstering Reupholstering Parlor

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 OLD FAITH AFFIRMED BY PRESBYTERIANS Modernism Issue Avoided, But Church Upholds Virgin Birth and Miracles. HOLDS BIBLE...

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 “THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ' TUESDAY.........May 20, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . ....

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 MRS. M. D. PARSONS DIES. Member of D. A. R. Long Active in Kentucky Politics. Mrs. Minnie Dent Parsons, seventy- one years

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Coolidge Attended the Senate | Ladies’ Luncheon at the Capitol | At Noon Today. RS. COOLIMGE attended the...

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 Millinery Blouses 1143 Connecticut Avenue Semi-Annual Mlllinery Clearance Late Spring and Early Summer models are nos greatly

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 FUR COATS should be repaired and looked over before beiog put in storage. You will save mone and trouble it you will let me

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 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924 T HALF-LOAF TAX CUT IS NOW IN PROSPECT Congress Seeking to...

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 RETURN TO IDEALISM IS URGED BY M’AD00 Says “Normalcy” Stands for Obso- lete, Worn-Out Things and Methods. FOLLOWS LEAD OF...

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 declared that the bill had been framed by a joint committee of both houses in S SENATE APPROVES which the Senate had been...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924 AU L L OSTINLR. A Series of the Most Extraordinary Challenge Sale

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 PHOTO TRANSMITTED OVER TELEPHONE LINE cture Sent From Cleveland and Published in New York Newspapers. LIGHT VALVE IS EMPLOYED

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 AT BENEFIT‘ GAME FOR AMERICAN OLYMPIC FUND. The ambassador from Japan, Masanao Hanihara {in center), with Mr. and Mrs....

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 18 ¥ “BRIGHTWOOD SEEKS SCHOOL BUILDINGS Construction Program to Cost Near- ly Million Outlined to House Members....

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 o+ o s A S iy AR i S 6 ———————— e Ak THAW PLANS TO FACE COURT IN GUMP CASE Will Go to New York at Once to Fight Criminal...

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 NEW RADIO TUBES MARK BIG ADVANCE Burnt-Out Filament Is No Longer Cause of Trouble and Expense. STRONGEST = EVER New Invention

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 STOCK MARKET HIT i BY SLUMP IN PRICES Active Issues Drop at Opening, Score Recoveries and Again Decline. TRADING QUITE...

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 FINANCIAL. LIVE POULTRY SHOWS ' SLIGHT DROP IN PRICE Eggs Firmer, With Live Stock Level of Past Week in Local Market....

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 96 ° SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 199% T Carpentier Causing Gibbons No Worry : Lowly Phillies

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924 SPORTS. S D. C. College Teams Busy Tomorrow : Helen Wills

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 * 3 . THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924 swenern wzmrzpecrszll - J's Fabric Week At The completing

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 WOINXN'S  PAXGTES" FEATURES, Cabbage and Beet Salad. | ! Sauce for Cereals. E New cabbage and tiny by a delicious of sour...

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 y Star “Want Ad” { Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 1135 14th st., Joll's Newsstand. J4ih and p.Day Pharmacy. 15th and U, 3. mence.

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. * FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOQUS. Continued, 0 H! M) RTBS, 1555 feet. “ilned at £300; helnulul for large home or

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 REAR 1250 BLADENSBURG D, N.W. REAR 1311 13th ST. N.W., $25. REAR 1528 Q REAF 3500 CON NOS. 2. 9, 10, 12, A $10.50_ EACH....

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 REAL ESTATE. N § WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924. REAL ESTATE. “RAENTOHOUSES-—UNFURMSHED FOR RENE:’;TORE& ian! By POP

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 34 REA 'USES. E.ESTATE, '"HE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, FOR SALE—HOUSES. MAY 20, { FOR SALE—HOUSES. REAL_ES

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 AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTI1ONS. ' AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. C. G.

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 officers in_charge of the con- ition will be Very Rev. Michael J directar geners chairman; Mer cred Heart \ Chur man;...

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