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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-05-28

Evening Star dated May 28, 1924

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 D WEATHER. with probably occasional showers tonight and tomorrow; no Cloudy, change in temperature. Temperature for...

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 PARK DEVELOPMENT BILL GETS FINAL 0. K. Senate Agrees to House Amend- ment; Measure Now Goes to President. IS PROVIDED...

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 Pure Ice for Pure Frosty Drinks You wouldn’t dream of using | adulterated tea or coffee—you buy the best on the market.| =

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 4 HONOR DR STRATTON ( JAPANESE PROTEST Lpassage of the measure in its presenl'reuly secking a new solution of this AT WEIGHT

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNYSDAY, MAY 28, 1924 "URGE MORE POWER = |PLAYS AT ARTS CLUB. |1, ™, ujuiemias ] mere

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 o THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY.....May 28, 1924 - THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 THE EVENING 1106 G Street.N.W. CLOSED ‘g m MEMORIAL 5] “ Zhe House of Faihion™ m WONDERFUL VALUE-GIVING DAY THURSDAY ]...

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 SOCIETY., Society Mrs. Coolidge to Hold the Third of Her Series of Spring Receptions Indoors Tomorrow Afternoon. RS. COOLIDGE

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 Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) have gone to their home in Marion, Ohio, for a short visit. Mrs. o, with her daughter,

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 10 LA FOLLETTE READY TO LEAD INSURGENT PRESIDENCY RACE |z (Continued from First Page.) Mifinesota wi'l be a precedent for the

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 . -, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. Sale! 1,000 New White Hats A Specially Planned Pre-Holiday Offering $ A carefully planned

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 'mzclsmu ONTENURE | OF BISHOPS REFUSED Iethodis 0 Tz =3 emeenemencneans wice refy Simit ¢ would ter hich is Strictive...

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 THE Get Ready Tomorrow—Friday Is A Holiday All charge purchases plac- ed on July 1st bill. vitation to some 1f the cool...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924 UNCUI.N PARK FOLK - |67,000 POPPIES SOLD gin bullding and at the

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 Alumni Reunion Planned. Steps to revive the McKinley Man- ual Training School Alumni Assocla~ tion, which has been dormant

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 16 ' _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ADAMS GOES TO LAY | LIFE'S DARKEST MOMENT. —By WEBSTER. CONVENTIN PLANS| i=——— 77 7 PARTY

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 NSELOR EXHIBITS PAINT the Netherlands legation in W: tary attache of the Italian emba: GS I Mme. Hubrecht, wife of the former

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 (SEEKS TO PREVENT ACTS BY JUVENILES Child Labor Conference Opposes Stage Life for Children State Taws Cited. BARRED IN...

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 THE EVENING ST, WASHINGTON, D. 0. WEDNESDXY, WXV 98 ‘1922 + $200,000 PROVIDED TO FETE DEMOCRATS New York Plans to Give...

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 PARK PARLEY CALLS * FOR BILLBOARD BAN Action Taken After Debate by Delegates to Fourth National Conference. value for...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY %8, 1924 21 SN NN NSNS...

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 If AmericanvisitorstoBritain ‘would plan their tour halfas efficiently as they plan their business affairs, they would see

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 Candy Flag Package, 50c- Red, white and blue gumdreps arranged in the shape of the flag, in a red, white and blue box,...

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 laanaand Scarfs at $1 liant arr. blue, copen orchid, etc finished with fringed ends. tan, old ros gray, costume this season.

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 * WCAP TO BROADCAST | WAR ANNIVERSARY Will Send Out Music and Speeches From Army and Navy Club GEN. PERSHING TO SPEAK TR, s

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 S — -~ 8 SESE e TERRAE S A, e ——— — door, where & panel Wwas removed. It T STREET-OPENING ACTION ON WELFARE USE PICKAX ON...

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 SPORTS. THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924, SPORTS. 2? All High Schools in Meet Saturday :...

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 SPORTS. Golfers End Open Tourney Tests Today : Navy Is Pleased Over Rowing Outlook WLEOD TOPS EASTERNERS |DISTRICT RIFLEMEN

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 SPORT S - 3 THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924 SPORTS. ' Gibbons and Carpentier Ready for Batile

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 FINANCIAL." NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office INDIVIDUAL GROUPS | |CENTER OF...

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING 81 y 'ON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 1924. FINANCIAL, - FEW MINOR CHANGES NEW YORK CURB MARKET PROSPECT

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 32 . for th WOULD PREVENT AUTOS .il,"n?&‘?o'i'fia‘:'fn'e'..."‘u(.""““" s BLOCKING FIRE ENGINES| . -= Adopt Grandehild,...

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 COOLIDGE TO MAKE ROOSEVELT AWARDS Presentation to Root, Holmes and Eliot to Take Place at White House Monday. MEDALS FOR...

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 34 EEP HIM WELL Sergeant’s Condition Pillsareasplen- did tonic for weak, ailing dogs and puppies. 60c at drug, sports & seed

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 WOMA N’'S PAGE Providing a Wrap for Each Frock BY MARY MARSHALL one way of solving the problem of summer-time wraps is to...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS.’ y MISCELLANEOUS. HELP MALE (T e T 5. et 0my By BUD FISHER. | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. LR ot T NBVER mait

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR FARM AND umur CHIOKR—_LEGHORNS, . Jrde, 183gc; - renty w,.mi?s . mily cow, 4 Four_Corner Kings, mm. A

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE .EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, (Copyright, 1924, by the Ben Hyndicate, Iuc., trade mark reg. U. 8. Pat.

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 REAL ESTATE. RENT—SHOPS. FOR SALE—STORES l*rnnnu for g s ear: Now Ol Aira room: execiicat’ for Tunch room and suit hlo other

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 5,000, 16th and Columbia Road. A delightful he 16th in one in_appearance 1 plan. There wre wix rooms. beautifully cauipped

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 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUAR 0 r

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 CONFEDERATES GOING TO MEMPHIS REUNION Special Coaches to Take District Delegation—Stop at Asheville and Muscle Shoals. WOMEN

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