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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-05-23

Evening Star dated May 23, 1924

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 WEATHER. Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight, followed by showers in early morning tomorrow, fresh southerly winds....

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 D. C. BUILDING STRIKE LIKELY TOMORROW Operators Refuse to Grant Pay Ia- crease to Plasterers in Face of Threats. $14 PER DAY

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 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 E i / : % PRESIDENT UP EARLY |TAFT TO HEAD BOARD | WORLD...

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 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! C., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924. GIRL DIES AFTER MYSTERY DEEPENS e Speaker immediately hune up |...

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 ¢ ABOLITION OF BRIDGE TOLL RECOMMENDED Commissioners Would Prohibit Half-Cent Charge to Street Car Passengers. The District

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 HE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY..........May 23, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D....

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 SOCILETY. | S ociety Mrs. Coolidge the Luncheon Guest of Mrs. Keyes, Who Entertained the Women’s Nation_al Press Club....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 ¥ Miss Katherine Sutherland and Rep-|anniversary with a meeting...

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 BUSINESS PROFITS BY CAMP TRAINING Employes More Courteous and Obe- dient, Cel. Scott Tells Ki- wanis Luncheon. ’ Business men

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 D. C. FRIDAY MAY 23, 1924 He Is represent- us Bobby Mainfort. He places his THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Two File Bankruptcy

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 12 U. S. NAVY SECOND, WILBUR DECLARES Sceretary Tells House Committee Ratio Is 5-4-3, With Britain First, Jepan Last. CITES

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 PRESBYTERIANS GIVE- BRYAN HIGH OFFICE “Commoner”  Appointed  Vice Moderator—Fosdick ~ Case Erought Before Assembly. MODERATOR

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 HAM SAYS PEPCO WANTS CHEAP POWER Favors Great Falls Project' if Eco- nomically Sonnd, He Tells Committee. CONSUMPTION IS...

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 - AP ol LU LA LD UARD W WL L1113 LA ARAD RAEPRAAD THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY Saturday Is Ready-to-Wear

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 16 TWO ARTILLERY UNITS BEING FORMED HERE Recruiting Offices Opened by Maj. Walter W. Burns, Former C. A. C. Commander. WILL

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 Lo GEO “; m how much he thought of the tr WASHINGTON YOUNG WOMEN ASSISTING WITH BE nent parts in borhood Hou von Rosen, Mi

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 "18 FAYVILLE UNOPPOSED i AS INSTITUTE HEAD Re-Election as President bf Archi- . tects’ Organization Foreseen | at Meeting...

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 THE EVENING STAR _.WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 COX SEES TWO ISSUES FOR NEXT ELECTION Foreign and Domestic Policies

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 0 EPISCOPAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PROPOSED Virginia Council of Church Ap- , _ proves Plans for Building at Alexandria. teh to The

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 VIRGINIAN CHOSEN EPISCOPAL BISHOP Alexandria Resident, Right Rev. Henry St. George Tucker, to Head Florida Diocese. By the

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 . LABOR GOVERNMENT - WITHSTANDS ATTACK Liberals Rally to Support of Ad- ministration When Opponents Assail Policy....

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 “CLEAR DECKS, SLOGAN MAY DEFY COOLIDGE AGAIN ;Some G. 0. P. Chiefs Prefer Com- it mdministration to go slow about a...

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 STUDY SHOWS I0DINE Research by Doctors in New Zea- land Confirms Investigations in United States. PROBE BRAINS OF LIZARDS...

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 : HALE INSISTS NAVY * NEAR 5-5-3 RATIO Senator Declares U. §. Ships, While s Slower, Outrange Those of fi Britain and Japan. 7

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 DISTILLERY -OWNERS Lsuammm COMPLETES / AMONG 17 INDICTED TEST TRIP SUCCESSFULLY 3 Gidnt Dirigibls Makes Pirst Flight Gay...

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 STOCK MARKET TODAY HIGHLY IRREGULAR Lack of General Trend Is Marked ! Feature of the Trading. UTILITIES GROUP STRONG Sharp

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 FINANCIAL." PROVISIONS MARKET AT ITS NORMAL STAGE Neither Supply Nor Demand a Fac- tor in the Regulation of Prices. FAIR...

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 SPORTS. Eddie Collins Appears Here in New Role Today: Quin n, Fohl& Co., Upsetting Dope THREE GAMES TODAY |YANKS BOOST THEIR

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 . SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 SPORTS. »7 Nineteen D. C. Golfers Qualify in Baltimore :

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 SHOEMAKER ELECTED HEAD OF MONARCHS Club Hears Address by Semator Copeland—Will Entertain Oratory Contestants. C. Wendel...

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924. $2.50 Clocked Silk Hose, $l.59—Handmad'e Voile Frocks, $5.95—...

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 31 JAIL TERMS IMPOSED ON WOMAN SPEEDERS Golumbus, ‘Ohio, Checking Trafio Violations by Making Prison Mandatory. CHARNKING...

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 MANHATTAN DAYS AND NiGHTS | By Herbert Corey NEW YORK, May 23.—There are two short paths to riches in New York. Those who...

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 K00'S PRESTIGE HIGH | » - AS ASSASSIN FAILS |z % Chinese Foreign Minister Hero in People’s Eyes in Escape ¥ From Death. i...

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 UNLAWFUL AERIALS LAND 20 IN COURT Charged With Having Wires Less Than Required Seven Feet Above Roof. NO PENALTY IS IMPOSED

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 kY —1 Neo % ; J Come visit us at this . good factory Warm welcome and cool Clicquot Club await you. Just a few miles off the

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 hJ THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, pine-clad section of New England which spells two important things—pure water and clean air.

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 WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1024 REG’LAR FELLERS —Speaking of Miracles. ' Sl o 5 o it s . trade mark reg. U. 8. Pat.

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 IRST, lemons for health! We may exult over the strawber- Ty and praise the peach, but for general utility the lemon is...

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 H HELP MALE “NEVER mall ORIGINAL recommendations o applying for employment, _Use COPIES. _ ASSISTANT JANITOR wanted at 150

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 APARTMENTS, ETC.’ "—2 ROUMS, RECEPTTON WALL, Ritchen, bath: new apartment bouse: all out: wide Fooms: 24-hour elevator...

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 ' WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. l WANTED T0 RENT—HOUSES. YOUR INTERESTS ARE BETTER SERVED By the Selection of a Responsible Office )

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 —— CuaTR . " MOUNT PLEASANT. B. H. vaer Homes. EAMPLE OPEN“FOR INSPECTTON, o 3227 Adams M Kemyon ot and Kiingle ’Ian)-flul Pa

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 FOR SALE—HOQUSES. Continued. COLORED HOME. BEST SECTION NORTHWEST $5,750. VERY EASY TERMS. VACANT This good-looking Bome...

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 BLIND MAN, ROBBED, WINS AID OF POLICE Stumbles Into Meeting by Acci- _ dent—Story of Hotel Theft to Be Investigated. . PLAN

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