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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-11-10

Evening Star dated November 10, 1924

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 WEATHER. Partly cloudy tonight and tomor- row; warmer tomorrow; moderate to fresh north and northeast winds. Temperature for

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 PARK SE SEERERS G0 DFEPINTDHILS Begin Ride Through Moun- tains Before Making Recommendationn. Bs a Staff Corresnondent....

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 . POISE OF SCHOLAR HID LODGE WARMTH Cold Exterior Never Seen by Close Friends—Was Always Fighter. Few men in public life have

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 * 1 C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 2 v PASSING OF LODGE BRINGS NEW ERA Much of Senate...

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 * EVANGELIST FLAYS SUNDAY PASTIMES Rev. Burke Culpepper Opens | Revival Campaign at | Mt. Vernon Church. ! Sunday movies,...

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 HE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. D. C. WASHINGTON, MONDAY.....November 10, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor

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 A Store Near Your Home This Is National Canned Goods Week A week set aside for special effort of all concerned to impress you

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 8 so CIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Have Guests With Them for a Few Da {E President and Mrs. Cool- idge, who

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 3 PERSONSHURT - INAUTO COLLISN Woman and Child Among Vic- tims of Traffic Acci- dents Over Sunday. Three persons were injured

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 10 NATION’S CONSERVATISM BEATS PROPOSED ORGANIC LAW CHANGES Symposium of Results- of Election Regarding ! Revision of State

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 AMUSEMENTS Poli's—Ruth Chatterton, *“The Magnolia Lady.” A large audlence greeted Rut_h Chatterton's first _appearance in...

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 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, \'OV'E'M'BE‘R 10, 1924, Now is the time to purchase woolens. Our as- The Red

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 REDUCED TAXATION DUE IN GERMANY Cuts in Some of More Op- pressive Rates Probable as Dawes Plan Fruit. Life’s Darkest Moment.

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 14 : i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924. APPRUVAL GWEN BLAZE DRIVES TENANTS ' FROM APARTMENT

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ' 10, 1924. * 15 — e 7 CRANDJURYGET SIS DEATAASE Physicians Complete...

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 Good News for Boys! TOYLAND Introduces The New “Falcon” Monoplane Kite Tuesday Between 9 11 A M. and It’s a New 2 P.M., this

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 PRESIDENT'S “RIGHT-HAND MAN” CELEBRATES HIS BlRTlll):\\". to the White Hous Saturday and presented Frank W. Stearns with...

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 RED NS SHOWN AT SECRET DINNER Russian Envoy Tells French There Must Be No Talk of “Law and Property.” By the Assoctated...

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 Shop Eatly--Mail Early Shopping now, before the rush, is most pleasant, Gifts mailed early will not be delayed. Shop and mail

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 CAPTAIN BLOOD By RAFAEL SABATINI The Greatest Love Story Ever Told __(Continued from Yesterda: Cahusac would certainly have

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 OF BOY EMPEROR Former Alde to Sun Says Ar- rangement Has Been Nui- sance in Peking. { | | | BY JOHN RUSSELL aber 10.—The last

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 FINANCIAL. WALL STREET LIST N HUGE TURNOVER Very Uneven Price Movement as Many Traders Hasten to Take Profits. BY STUART P.

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 FINANCIAL. PRIGES OFPOULTRY MAY 60 LOWER Receipts Continue Heavy in Local Market—Eggs Remain High. Tarly morning buying was

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 24 SP ORTS. ONLY ONE MORE CONTEST HERE AFTER THIS WEEK Four Elevens Play at Home Saturday; Then Leave Catholic...

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 MINOR LEAGUES ENJOYING TERM OF PEACEFULNESS « Annual Meeting at Hartford Next Month Will Be In Nature of...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Fashion Influence of British Prince BY WARY MARSHALL ‘There are unmistakable marks of the Prince of Wales in the

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 WCAP TO PRESENT MUSICAL PROCRAM Wardman Park Stringed Quartet Will Be Feature on Air Tonight. Music, instrumental and vocal,

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 e MISCELLANEOUS. HE EVENING SHINGTON. D. ¢, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 192" AUTOMOBILES, ETC. RECOMMENDED SERVICE.|REG’LAR...

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 ROOMS, ETC. APARTMENTS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. |MUTT AND JEFF—When Is A By BUD FISHER | __OFFICES AND STUDIOS T e ooty ;

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 REAL FOR SALE—LOTS. BEACTIFUL WOODED RUILDING SITE Sust west of 1811 xt.. overlooking Ro & OWNED TOTOMAC HEIGITTS, D. C.....

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 AUCTIONS, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924. ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Takes a Look for...

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 32 RED CROSS CALLS FOR VOLUNTEERS Asks 25 Woman Auto Own- ers Contribute Services for Roll Call Period. automobile their...

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