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Evening Star dated November 11, 1924

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 WEATHER. Partly cloudy tonight and tomor- row, warmer tomorrow; moderate northeast winds. Temperature for 24 hours ended at

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 PLANTO WIPE OUT - TAXPUBLIGITY LAW Congressional Action to Re- peal Income Revenue Clause Confidently Expected. At least one

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 MYSTERY INKILLING OF ART COLLECTOR Purveyor of Gems to Film Colony Shot to Death at Los Angeles. 11 —The identity ehet and

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 CATHOLICS T0 HEAR | STATUS0F SCHOOLS Women Also to Get Reports { on Immigration and Rural 4 Activities. | By the Aswociated

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 THRONGS IN LONDON HONOR WAR DEAD King and Two Sons. Lay i Wreaths at Unknown’s | i~ Tomb in Westminster. "By the Associated

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 :'b T ommr . N THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Merning Kdition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY....November 11, 1824 The Evening Star

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 With through sleeping cars NEW YORK and WASHINGTON IACKSONVILLE ORLANDO ST. PETERSBURG TAMPA DAYTONA 'WEST PALM BEACH MIAMI —

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 SOCIETY Irs. Coolidge Will Attend the New York Symphony Concert This - Afternoon With Friends. RS. Coolidge will occupy the

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 RED CROSS STARTS | ANNUAL ROLL CALL Speaking Campaign Launch- ed and Will Continue To- night—3$500 Obtained. ;I- American Red

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 10 SUN SLOWLY VANISHING IN SPACE, FOLLOWERS OF EINSTEIN DEDUCE Light Waves It Sends Out stance—Process to Require Billions of

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 FATEOFHUTIEERS | RENAINS NDOUBT Rebels Who Seized Brazilian Battleship Held Under In- ternment in Uruguayan Port. amed out of

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 d MURDER CASES PROBED BY JURY Record Number in Hagers- town—Boy, 14, and Woman Are Accused. <patel to The STOWN num history «

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 TWOHELD IN BIG COUNTERFEITPLOT TOP SENTENCE GIVEN WOMAN ACCOMPLICE Widow of Slain Man Draws 10 to 20 Years for Part in Hus-

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 QUETRESTORED ATKENTUCKY DA Negroes Returning to Work o Derelict Believed Ericsson Wreck Sighted at Sea Reports have reached

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 » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924, s i3 2R AR R R R AR AR A A AR AU AR PR AR AR AR RO A AR AR

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 16 *® THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924. TWO KILLED AT CROSSING. | Mabel White shares the lead

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 ATTENDANCE CUP GOES TO EDMONDS SCHOOL. Mrs. Andrew Stewart (left), membership chairman of the D. C. Congress of Parent-...

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 ONEGERMCALSE " OFTWO PLAGUE Chinese Physician Says Bu- bonic and Pneumonic Cases Have Same Origin. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1924, Join Now—Red Cross Ammal Roll Call November 11th to 27th...

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