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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-05-29

Evening Star dated May 29, 1924

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 WEATHER. Rain tonight and probably tomor- row; cooler tomorrow. Temperature” for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m....

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 * LABOR CABINET FATE |La Follette May  |HOUSE TO HOLD NIGHT | EUGENE F. SWITH NAMED [OKLAHOMA TORNADO |Post Office Flags |U.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING’I‘O.N, D. C. THURSDAY. MAY 29. 1924 ‘48’ COMMITTEE QUlTS committee of 48, and also & member | e of

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 STRICTER WEIGHTS 4 URGED BY HOOVER Conference Told of Moral Ques- tions Retween Consumers and iy Merchandisers. TU. 8....

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 (%  SINGERS SCHEDULED| On Sale at mtal;y Groceg Co. ine is an excellent tonic for Ip, but it should not fall Girectly on the

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 6 THE EVENING STAR With Surday Mornizg Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. May 29, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924 W NIV I: HOUSE CHAPLAIN WARNS CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. WOULD CANCEL...

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 . soc . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924 SOCIETY. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Lovette in Mailis...

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 e As EBONITE ':‘Shmgs” 104 Stick, > So 0t Winds Around the Gears in the rear ar or truck ? EBONITE will put those himpe 3...

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 10 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 19247 = NAMED RIFLE TEAM HEAD. BR'TISH MAKE PUBUO Picked for...

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 ‘(AP,SULE for - Acd SO aques’ Capsules relieve and prevent uci‘d stomach. Keep stomach heslthy. One or two with a swallow of

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 TWO AMERICANS HELD|STAGE WORLD LEADERS Thousands Attend Rites for Noted United States Consul Leaves for| COmPoser—Regiment

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 STAR, WASHI Stafford Pemberton, local dancing instructor, who will stage a big out- door dance festival tonight—weather...

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 14 FRANK TINNEY HELD IN ASSAULT ON GIRL Follies Beauty Says Comedian “Knocked Her Cold” After She Kissed Him. CLAIMS HE WAS

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 Keith's—Van and Schenck. The first week Keith's Theater and Schenck, late sta topPing a bill of music s With many new hits as

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 FIN OIL SHARES WEAKEN IN TODAY’S TRADING Held by Dealers as Most Impor- tant Individual Feature of Dull Day. PUBLIC ...

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 LOCAL BANK BRANCH | WILL OPEN MONDAY | Lincoln National Plans Auxiliary Business at 17th and H Streets Nnthwest DEALINGS ON D

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 S PORTS FOR DRUBBING YESTERDAY Zachary Conquers World Champions Impressively in Second Game of Twin Bill After Visitors...

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 84 Golfers Qualify McLEOD FINISHES SECOND _IN THE SECTIONAL TESTS Farrell, Leader With 144, Is Three Strokes Ahead of...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Girl Graduate’s Sleeveless Frock BY MARY A group of well-dressed young boarding-school girls assembled one...

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 COOLIDGE ADDRESS “ON AIR” TOMORROW WCAP, WEAF and WIJAR to Broadcast Arlington Memo- rial Exercises. SEVERAL STATIONS SILENT

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 SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. (flvwfl;::. l'!:; b‘vtfli %‘:h;:-) FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. s R e - : PARTS_PARTS s, R 45 5 wny Condition:...

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 v LINCOLN. 1924 Lincoln, T-passenger touring, in pes foct ‘condition. ' Guaranteed xume as Hew. ¥ 1ake 1o chan to condition.

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 APARTMENTS—FURNISHED Continued. 303, — TWO all  wnd COTA Ki com TRVING ivate 101 poreh BIA KD, AP bath. reception vt PHREE

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 = FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. on NEAR GOLF CLUR. WRAD 1 : 16th St. and Spring Road. y < v i Wil Bradiey Tane. Chonp. N

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. L Pay for Itself as You Pay It. 50 cavi, $70. MONTHLY. A Big 1 31,000 leasant Home. $16,000;

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 AUCTIONS. { dTEAMSHIPS. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. | OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES....

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 SCHOOL CADETS WIN PRESIDENT’S PRAISE Students of National University Law School Pay Respects at ‘White House. REPUBLICAN...

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