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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-12-02

Evening Star dated December 2, 1924

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 i WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight: low, 22 degrees. To- morrow, fair and warmer. Temperature for 24

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 530 010 DROP INFIRST FUND BLL Interior Department Appro- priations Set at $238,240 926 for Coming Year. * Carrying an...

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 1 MORTIMER DETALS GONSPIRACY STORY Tells of Alleged Conferences | With Forbes on Hospital Contracts. Associated Pross...

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 BOOTLEG FIGURES TOPIC OF COMMENT u. S Attorney Hart’s State- ment Brings Challenge and an Explanation. Estimating hootleggers

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 RENTAL SITUATION LAID BEFORE BALL Tenants” League Gives Chairman of District Com- mittee Data on Issue. Tie rental situation

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. i WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY......December 2, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 THE EVENING . A NIXON, PATENT EXPERT, IS BURIED Was Principal Examiner and STAR, WASHINGTO laer Polytechnic Institute and at

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 SOCILET N SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Will Have With Her a Few Guests at the Giannini Concert This Afternoon. COOLIDGE is attending

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 ' sc;acu-:TY York for the festivities preceding and the wedding of Miss Mabel Choate and Mr. Charles Barney Harding, which

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 .‘UTEXPERIWARN LABOR HEADS™CONFER THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. o wemeen ecrnac NEGRO CONFESSES reached a vacant lot,

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 ROBINSON EXPLAINS DAWES PLAK RASIS Says- Problem Wa% to Make Germany Pay W.thout Suffering. 5 the Admciated Press. 0S8...

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 without undue | operative system can be effected it will be_necessary for the:farmer to be able to obtain loans from the...

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 1L0.C TOREENACT FLEGION0F 193 District Chapters Assemble Tomorrow in Move to Settle Dispute. Without a president for more...

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 CONPANY OF REDS BAECUTED N REVAL Al Who Surrendered Killed . at Once, Dispatches to Stockholm Say. ated Press. OLM, December

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 ) EGYPTAN RS * BLIVEDPASSED New Government Wins Con- fidence of People and Order | Is Restord in Sudan. Ry the Assoclated...

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 QUEEN ALEXANDRA, 8, CELEBRATES British Dowager Receives Great Flood of Messages From AII Parts of World. FOUR HURT IN FIGHT.

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 made in W White Honse and rec Fimley Bissill of W idea in America. nington. first case on record where Charlie dodge the...

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 NEW TAKOMA PARK . BODY ORGANIZED Residents on District Side Form New Association After Disagreement. i s A\ new citizens'...

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 FEDERAL WORKERS OFFER OOD SHOW Little Tint of Amateurism Seen in “Uncle Sam’s Follies” along the linesof Patterned clo:...

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 MOVE TO PLAGATE b JAPAN LAUNCHED U. S. Leaders’ Action Coin- . cides With Renewal of [ Tokio Demonstrations. RY FREDERIC...

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 NEW WILL REPORT § ONPOSTALRATES Comprehensive Data Gath- | ered on Cost of Handling Classes of Mail. “hanges In rates of...

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 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924, CHILD SANITARIUM (- STRESSED ASNEED §lnstitution for Treatment of il Tubercular Cases Urged -8 by

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 by wet and disloyal Senators, who bave purposely secured the appoint- ment of notoriously wet, unreliable and disreputable

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 EPISCOPALIANS TO MEET. Gathering to Be Held in Prepa- ration for Rally Day. Episcopalians in the Diocese of Washington are

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 MADAVE GERHART PLEASHG IN SNG Singer Gives Admirable Pro- gram of German and Eng- lish Numbers. Elens Gorhardt, one of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! Something Different Every Day and Something Specially Priced —A delightiul spot on the second

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 PRIGES ARE FIRM AT CENTER MARKET Fresh Eggs Remain at 60- Cent Level—Dressed Tur- keys at 30 and 35 Cents. ‘Wholesale prices

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 FIN NARROWER PRICE * MOVES N STOGKS Bull Movement Keeps On in Spite of Heavy Sales in Many Issues. BY STUART P. WEST. ®pecial

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 FINANCIAL HEAVY INCREASES INTOBACEOSLES Virginia and Maryland Crops Very Valuable—Rush of Holiday Buying. BY J. €. ROYLE....

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 r 30 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924, SPORTS. Local Colleges Turn to Basket Ball :...

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 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C UESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. SPORTS. 1 o “Economy” Slogan at Minors’ Meeting : Weinert Boomed

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 4 vear in ome space would require, | at “the most, 10,000 acres. “Fhe United States Forest Service ‘la\ recently stated that

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, -1924. R T A A Ao AR AR AR A AR AR A AR AR AR AR R AR PR AR AR AR

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 Florida 5 B 5 "ith through sleeping c-rs RANGON ORANED FOR 195 AR TAES I BOUGHT A Book FOR G€o. ADE! ITS“THE LAST DAYS oF...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1924. M»z RSkt B ady ot bt S bbb gt St o Fruit or Punch Bowis...

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 36 * THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER" 2, 1924 - Budget Estimate of $7,865,271 for D. C. Education Is

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 G_STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, TUESDAY, DE EMBER 1924 Two and a Half Million Dollars Is Sought for Capital’s Streets and Roads...

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 COPON ¥O. 1 COUPON Qilcloth $1. 9 Dressed Dolls, $1.29 WIth This Cospon Oaly Dolls, mama vuice, moving eyes, wig, shoes,...

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 COUPON NO. ® i Women’s $3 and $4 ol Neckwear, 39¢c Low Shoes, $1.79 Watches 95¢ . My 3 With This Coupen Only . b R e ¥ With

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 T MUSSOLINI PLEADS ACAISTVIOLENGE Premier Tells: Fascists Dis- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUNIS MAY GIVE FRANCE PROBLEM

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 Practical Gifts " Gifts HE Will Like— Fine Madras Shirts The Better Kind, With Neat Rayon Stripes $1.95 Neatly boxed—and...

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 WOMAN’S PAG E. Wash Crepe of Check Type Popular BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Wash crepe well deserves its popu- larity. It...

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 FEATURES Smart and Beautiful Fur Coats BY MARY MARSHALL. Fur dealers and their sales folk ob- serve that the woman who buys a

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 HARDEN ASSALS FERTASLEADER Declares Germany Has Never Really Accepted Republic Principle. BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN. By Radio to

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 hrtstm%s Toadies 1IOME J OURNAL Now on SIe How does Mormonism How about Mormon mis- differ from Christianity? sionaries? Who

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 46 LE PARADIS BAND ON RADID PROGRAM Frederic William Wile _Also Scheduled for Talk Over WRC. The Mever Davis Le Paradis Band

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 STENCE CONERESS SCOPE QUTLINED Dr. and Mrs. Swiggett to i Represent U. S. Interests at Lima, Peru. Glen Levin Swiggett on...

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 CAPTAIN BLOOD By RAFAEL SABATINI The Greatest Love Story Ever Told (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) *Then you understood

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 H ANBARATZ MISCELLANEOUS, Consult The Stars Christmas Gift Suggestion Column Before Making Selections...

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 AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, (Continwed.) n,nulfi" iibrary. mabog| Fdison coasole ©hovograph, 30 records: reasonable.

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 APART APARTMENTS—FURNISHED (Continwed.) MENTS, E APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) I WO OR THREE ROOM AT iricity, g...

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 REAL SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. (Continued.) SUBURBAN FOR SALE. i $4,500. Investment property: comer lot: .room hovse: eplecdid

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 AU FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, REALTORS.

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 DOGTORS GET MANY HICCOUGHS CASES Various Remedles Suggested to Meet Mild Epidemic in Washington. While the local Health...

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