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Evening Star dated October 23, 1924

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 WEATHER. ¥air and not . quite so light frost tonight, tom: and warmer. Temperature ending at 2 p.m. today: Highest, 52, at

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 ROWDYISM MARKS BRITISH CAMPAIGN Conservative and Liberal Meetings Are Particular Objects of Attack. | | | 3y the Associated

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 Zeal and Talent for Public Service Strong Coolidge Trait Political Philosopher as Youth, Presi- dent Studied Needs of...

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 4 + BUSINESS' PRAISE National Chamber of Com-, merce Delegates Discuss European Financial Affairs. Troblems of the financial

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 NAVY FLYERS SEEK 30 NEW RECORDS Greatest Exhibition of Naval Aviation Scheduled for Saturday. 1 Naval aviators from the air

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sw Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY....October 23, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor The

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 DAWES GOES EAST AFTER BIG RALLY Turnout By the Associated Press. ON BOARD ROUTE MART vade of John presidenti Dawes eastward

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 SOCIETY, SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Attending Afternoon Concert With Guest and Other Friends. RS. COOLIDGE will attend a ncert at

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 v LAFOLLETTETOD [SOCIETY O PROVE CAARGES Names Aluminum Industry When Challenged to Explain “Special Privilege.” By the As

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 “The Busy Corner”—Always Busy—Is Busiest on Fridays! 2,500 Yds. Plain and Fancy Silks, $1.25 to $1.69 Values $1.00 Yd. real

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 FEDERAL INCOME TAX HIT BY WADSWORTH Treasury Official Declares Law Re- “[A FOLLETTE AIS HELDLIKE SOVET quires Too Much...

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 £ RUMANIAN ISSUES SMOOTHED HERE Joy Returning to Bucharest After Discussing Questions With State Department. Pr. s toward the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C.! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1.’)24.' Aln FRUM I-EAGUE 4ANDERSON'S CONVICTION |CALLS BOOM TOWN

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—The Gift Unique. 14 2 THE EVENING 1DEAD...

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 NEW YORK SEEKS DANCE HALL ‘CZAR' Owners Fear for Future Un- less Fastime Is Put on Higher Plane. NEW YORK choose to be...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924. T S S T T e N SN 7 TN 7 AN 7 S Y 7 N Lo 07 T T X7 X7 YT g Y7

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 NAY ESLAPE CUTS THE EVENING THE PRESIDENT WEARS A of Prescott. Ariz.. and H. B. terday and presen 10-GALLON HA’ Grace M....

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 . adjoining chapel in the 18 LEO Xl REMOVED FROM ST.PETERS Late Pope’s Body Taken.to Final Resting Place in Roman Church. By

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 THE EKEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924. had disobeyed her frequent injunc-| 3 Five-Year-0ld Faces

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 THE EVENING STA Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $24.75; were $45 and $50 Broken lots of suits from regular stock, including...

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 - SWING PRESIENCY In the emergency, and in the hope & Charlotts, was killed and three ot liam Kinney was killed and a s...

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 - BEOTRYASSALED BY ST LEDER Catholics, Protestants and - Jews Unite to Resist In- tolerance Growth. As a denunciation against

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 660 Strings Novelty Beads at 77¢ Originally priced much higher. STREET FLOOR. Children’s Sweaters, $1.00 An odd lot of...

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 1A FOLLETTE SURE 1 HELLCARRY WEST assesarare iIndependent Candidate De- i1 clares Campaign in East i| Should Assure Election.

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 CHURCH ALLOVS FOSDEK 10 RESIO Accepts Resignation With Deep Regret—Asks Pastor L to Preach at Times. By the Associated Press.

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 DECLARES AMERICA - WATCHES LEAGUE Director Says Attention Is Focused on Operation in Mandated Lands. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924.° —_— THE N S e e ——— A [ ] ¥ [ J — — Regular $3.50 A Big...

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 e FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER-23, 1924 - FINANCIA STOCKS DO WELL |[~EW York sTock...

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 FOREIGN TURKEYS INLOCAL MARKET Argentine Birds Sell Well in This City—Fowls Are Higher. Fat and plump storage turkeys from

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 30 SPORTS. THE '"AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ’lHURS])AY, OCTOBER 23, 1924. SPORTS. Gallaudet Developing Fast Backfield : Navy...

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 5 Six Clubs Pittsburgh and New York Apiece Going to St. Lou cago—Frisch PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, THURSDAY,

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 THE EVENING ., WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, -1924. : X = —_*-—_“_——-—_—_——M— ive agencies. “The church is C....

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 Nachman’s Orchestra and singing b: KING DAVID LODGE VISITED Broaitand Cnapter, Order of the asi- | GIFT LIST ENLARGED....

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 JAPANESE HELD SEEKING COLONY Mexican Paper Says Mission Is Official—Consul De- nies Report. Ty 1h¢ Assoclated Press,...

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 LINK 23 STATIONS T0 ANDLESPEECH Plan Radio Broadcasters Record Exploit With Pres- ident’s Address. President Coolidge’s...

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 HAS HE MANGE For Mange & other skin diseasesof aogs apgl{ Sufount'l Mange Medicine. Quick results follow. 65cat drug,sports

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 38 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924. FEARS VL RESLT OFJAPANESE AN Former Cabinet Minister Says

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 BUDGET HEARINGS RESUME NEXT WEEK District Will Present Needs to Financial Bureau for Coming Year. The District of Columbia

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 CAPTAIN BLOOD By RAFAEL SABATINI The Greatest Love Story Ever Told (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) It was two days later

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 < WOMAN'S PAGE. Washingt BY LOUISE ROCHON HOOVER. HOPPING in Washington has In- deed become a delight since thy stores offer

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 HELP MALE 2 NEVER mall ORIGINAL recommenaations _on_applying for_cmployment. Cse COPI. AN OLD ESTABLISHED general insurance

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 — v ( { AUT FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. tUontinued.) CHEVROLET Tour cellent condition: Mr. By GHEVROLET 24 _tonring; three monihe

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 ROOMS AND BOARD Uentinwed. (Continued.) SAINT NICHOLAS, 2230 CALIFORNIA ST. N.W. One apartment 5 rooms, 2 baths, 2 porches.

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 REAL FOR SALE—LOTS. ESTATE. WANTED TC BUY—APTS. CHEVY CHASP, MD —NEAR RROUKVILLE Toad aud Shepherd st beautiful lot 50150...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. y 237 : REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. —By ALBERTINE RANDALL! FOR SALE—HOUSES....

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 FOR su.s_xouszs : (Con NEW HO\i ES. These new homes. located on a high ion & litile east of 16th st., n‘v Iesent the upmost

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 Thc Fnendly Act. 7 e Free from thoughts of grief or danger 1 was driving yestermorn, when I overtook a stranger who looked

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