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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-10-24

Evening Star dated October 24, 1924

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 WEATHER. and tomorrow, much change in temperature; moder- Fair tonight ate northwest winds. Temperature for 24 hours ending

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 - NEWTRAFFICRULE IGNORED BY POLLE Fail to Clear-Crosswalks Be- fore Changing Signals, as Reported Ordered. It Tnspector...

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 " HUGHES ANSWERS CRITICS OF POLICY Defends Administration Reply to Attacks by Rival Candidates. in ted Press. BALTIMORE,...

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 “y » GRUNDY PUTS G.0P. - ON HIGH PEDESTAL Pennsylvanian Asserts All} Horse Thieves Are Demo- crats, at Fund Probe. By...

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 More Than 99 Pct. Of Liquor Seized eld Spurious More than 99 per cent of the liquor being seized by prohibition officers...

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D: C. FRIDAY.......October 24, 1924 - THEODORE W. NOYES. ....

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 “Should auld acquaintance be forgot and days of auld lang syne?” Not around here. Old acquaintances of 26 years' standing...

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 Fs SOCIETY Spanish Envoy and Senora de Riano Accompany the Duke and Duchesse yesterday for the Pacific coast, from where they

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. 9 model of the Mothers' Memorlal. Mrs. Myers and Miss McKee...

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 Your Boy Warm And You Keep Him WELL— TOMORROW WE FEATURE A SALE OF BOYS’ OVERCOATS Boys’ Chinchilla OVERCOATS Nicely...

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 MRS. OLIVIA S. YEATMAN DIES IN CAPITAL HOME LEUT. GRAY VNS NAVAL PLANE RACE Flys From Hampton Roads to ' Bay Shore, Md., in

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 ELECTION SETTLED, DAWESDECLARES No Longer Any Question of Result, He Tells Dela- | ware Audience. By the Associated Press.

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 W L0 OHBBOHG & Famous for Quality o Since 1860 418-30 7th St. NW. Thru to 8th Tomorrow—the Sale You’ve Waited for— Choice of

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 WAR ON INTERESTS Says, as President, He Would Punish Those Who Make Threats of Panic. By the Associated Press LA FOLLF ROUTE

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 HERRIOT IS ABSENT AT DINNER TO IBANEZ Premier Prevented by Press of GOV BRYAN DENES HEIS DANGEROLS Business From Attending

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 AAARARARAARAA NARAARRAARAARAANRRNNRLE R A Page of Anni ~ 50c Table Oilcloth, 29c Five-quarter. Table Oilcloth, in plain white

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 v\LW YORK RE s before “BABY AT Ailes PLANE” world ENGLISH T an hour on th ACE DRIVER SHRINES T0 HEROES 10 BE DECORATED Plans

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 I BANDIT SLAYERS HANGED IN CANADA Executions Climax Sensa-| tional Roblfery—Go Easy,’ Victim Urges Hangman. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.’ C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. —__———% | e ‘-'.i....' =2l Our Guaranteed “Fashion Mode” “Pri

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 3 PUNT PLEASE SHALL ADIENE CePachmann Plays Probably Final Concert to Music Lovers in Washington. hmann, noted Inter- d what

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 —_ CONFRERES EXTOL | ELIZALDE, LEAVING [ Minister of Ecuador Is! Luncheon Guest—Hughes Praises Labors. “etirement Minister of

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 PEACE, ECONOMY, TAX SLASH, FARM AID, COOLIDGE PROGRAM People’s Possession of Their Property and Mainte- nance of Integrity of

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 FARM AID, COOLIDGE PROGRAM People’s Possession of Their Property and Mainte- nance of Integrity of Courts Pledged by...

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 ANNDSEN AGAN PLANS POLE FIGHT Explorer Will Lead Nor- wegian Airmen From Spitz- bergen Into Polar Regions. BY BJORN...

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 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. CLUB HEARS STORY OF WHITE INDIANS Many Persons Anxious to

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 HOLDS PROSPERITY RESTS WITHVOTER ‘E. H. Gary Declares Good « Conditions Will Continue Y if Result Is Right. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. g : 27 _——m S R R R R I I Yy v R R R R R R R R RN RN RN RN...

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 FINANCIAL. NOVES ARERDED INLATEDEALIES More Stock's Go Up Than Sell 0ff—Railroad Shares Are Again Strong. BY STUART P. WES

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 FINANCIAL. " PRIGES ARE STEADY AT CENTER MARKET Cranberries and Celery Find Ready Sale—Price of Turkeys Unsettled. More than

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 - Three Varsity Grid Battles Here : Princeton and Dartmouth Would Turn Tables STING OF FORMER LOSSES 30 y SPORTS. THE EVENING

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 SP ORT:S. SPORTS. Jamieson Highly Regarded by A. L. Players : Coast Still Has Faith in O"Connell HAS WALKOVER IN VOTE FOR...

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 THE EVENING STAR;, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 1924. ASKINS s = YOUR CHOICE OF THE HOUSE Another Link in ASKINS’...

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 Warmth and Beauty In Fall A Are Combined With Practical Economy at Kann’s New Fur-Trimmed 7 Coats at $39.75 ~Though there is

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 \ 2 4 CLAUSEINGOULD WILLTIES ESTATE * Codicil Requiring Assent to % Marriage of Heirs Holds Up Half of Inheritances. dwin...

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 FRONNS ON ASKING FOSDICKTO PREI\BHl Presbyterian ModeratorSaysx New York Church Is Keep- ! ing Issue Alive. Ty the Assaciated

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 - ”31;250,030 BLAZE | COSTS HANS L Contractor’s Foreman Killed When Fire, With Explosion Force, Jumps 100 Feet. $ 4 Pross.

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 | AW OIS Novelty Halloween Boxed Candy, 35¢ A box that the kiddies will lover—a real Halloween box with chocolates in varied

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 WCAP HAS BIG BILL ON AIR TON.GHT Golden Rule Dinner Program Part of Five-Hour Sched- ule of Entertainment. Willard Hotel, ert

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 DAVIS WILL L0SE CAMPAG IN EAST Makes Extended Statement of Kian Views in Answer to Speech Heckler. v By the Asaociated Pross.

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 THE EVENING officials to register negro He held that the Federal as no jurisdiction in an orig- e of this kind. 40 ~ A lOGK o

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 | that the severance of the sympathetic {nerves communicating with the par- | alyzed limb will relieve the fixation |...

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 CAPTAIN BLOO By RAFAEL SABATINI AThe Greatest Love Story Ever Told tifiued from Yesterday's Star.) Dr. Whacker ceased. He was

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 Halloween Brings Opportunity for Use of Many Food Alaterials Which Are Enjoyed by All Members of the Household and Thein...

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 BRIDGE. WELL, PARTNER, We'RE 3800 PoINTS To THE GooD., LE S SEE Now— How MUCH DID WE Say WE WERE PLAVING For ? 've...

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 Y complete in every deta MISCELLANEOUS. ‘RECOMMENDED SERVICE. PHONOGRAPH ¥ PATRI Phonographs repaired by expert parts for all

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 bods; fn excellent condition; bargain price. Republic 115-ton chassia and cab; just over- Yauled and painted; sold with &...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924 REAL ESTATE. 47 APTS.—FUR. & UNFUR- MUTT AND...

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 48 FOR SALB—HOUSES {'.'w llul Dasement w NTARIO ROAD. exsed brick, 9 rooms, ut: new electiic steam lieat . Earaze on LASALLE

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 " FOR SALE—HOUSES. | (Cont FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continwed. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. (Continaed.) HAVE GOOD TRUST N Tike 1o invest in

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 FRIDAY, Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents OCTOBER 24, 1924, AMUSEMENTS. o Y T TR = = ! SHUBERT ol to...

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