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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-12-15

Evening Star dated December 15, 1924

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 i (U. 8. Weather WEATHER. reau Porecast.) ncreasing cloudiness tonight, proba- bly followed by rain or snow; tomorrow, rising

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 NEW YORK SWEPT BY GALE AND SNOW Traffic Hindered, Lake Ships Blown Ashofe, Tempera- ture Below Zero. By the Associated Pre :

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 ONE ‘OPPORTUNITY OUT OF 14 CLOSED Many Gifts to Needy Fami lies Made by Former Don- ors, Who Praise Work. With Opportunity

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 CATHEDRAL HEAD STONECUTIER DS Charles Austin Resident of Capital Since Work on Edifice Began. Charles Asutin, head...

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 HRISTIAS TREE " IPHELD BY PAK Expert Declares €areful Cut- ting Aids Forests—Praises Efforts for Greens. Praise for the...

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 8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. ... .December 15, 1924 -THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 ] GEORGE PLITT CO. ainting, Paperhanging, Upholstering, Radios 1325 14th St. N.W. Myr. Phitt Says: XMAS GIFTS Ready for Santa

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 SQCIETY. § ; D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924. SOCIETY. to their home in Grand Ravids| FLAMES DAMAGE HOTEL. B AR A AL, .U L, 0

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 EVENING STAR, WABHINGTON, (D. U.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 192 HND Al AL[S Auto Blamed for Less Than Third N e e s AL TLT et o bt

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 D =DIENEDINS =D 10 BRI LTI ITE / 7 o /L /& =/ 70 Kid Gloves rench novelty gloves in kid suede, with perforated cuffs,...

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 U, . LETS JERSEY HANDLE DRY CASE Justice Department Notifies Special Prosecutor in Weehawken Scandal. The Department of...

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 MERRICK MEDAL AWARD IN STUDENTS’ DEBATE James E. McLarney Winner of Hizhest Honors in Georgetown College Competition. Highest

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 COOLIDGE INVITED | Senators Chamber Music THE Vote Hall Approval CLOTHING AFLAME, MAN FIGHTS RESCUE EVENING . STAR,...

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 WONEN BLAVED Rear Admiral Fiske, Retired, Assails Sex’s Ignorance By the Associated Press D YORK, fism prevails in the United

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 C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924. 7 T R R B R R IRB R > - Pretty Embroidered Pillowcases £1.98 Pair 45x36 Embroidered...

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 CHURCH DEDICATED W”H SUI_EMN R"ES nTo Noted Artists| Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan; Pamters Afforded Ideal | . Conducts Ceremony

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 Lhe GUUSE 13 1de CHRISTMAS BIRD OF GERM a~Y. THE EVENING This_photograph shows one of the big poultry farms near Berlin,...

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 AMUSE Burton Holmes Travelogue. ““Along the Riviera” the travelogue resented by Burton Holmes at the atlonal yesterday, gave

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, DECEMBER _15, 1924, : numH [:UNGERNH] Malice Is Held |JAPANESE CAST EYES WWWWWW R

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 ° Women’s Glove Silk Vests Special, $1.35 Bodice style, trimmed in (Iam(\ picet: edge. All sizes Palais Royal—Main Floor....

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 t 'm “mmmmn 5’ ?”ommmm } 7 DALAISROYAL % Service and Courtogy Established 1877 All-Wool Blankets, large size, $9.50 to $16.50

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 DILCHEFS LAUNCH FGHTONHEHTAX :See Steady Trend by States to Assess Levy as Menace to Industry. i By Consolidated Press. FORT

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924. ' RHDDES SBHUMRS The Events Leading Up to the Tragedy. By...

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 PEABODY CONCERT WCAP FEATURE Program by Advanced Stu- dents to Be Broadcast To- night From Baltimore. A concert by the...

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 ING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SCORES RESCINDING OF OIL CONCESSION Former Minister of Economy DECEMBER 15, 1924. AMERICAN ART...

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 The famous Wm. Rogers Silver Plate; guaranteed without time limit and engraved free of 514.25 Charge..enceceencccicccconnas

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 WHOLESALE PRICES ARE STEADY HERE Eggs May Drop—Turkey Ar- | rizals Large—Beef Un- changed Today. The week's market opened...

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 FIN INDUSTRIALS LEAD AFTERNOON BUYING U. S. Steel Hits 119—0ther 3 and 4 Point Gains. Week Starts Strong. BY STUART P. WEST.

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 FINANCIAL. ALL HOG REcnRus DAIRY PRODUCE. BALTIMORE, per pound. 14a22; old hens, 14a2 Chicago Reports 122,000]; Head Arrived

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 SPORTS Grid Date Clash Bothers West NEW YEAR DAY BATTLES t AROUSING MUCH INTEREST Stanford-Notre Dame Game Is Expected to...

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 SPORTS THE EVENING 8T U, MONDAY, DECEMBER SPORTS " Enemies Determined to Get Johnson’s Scalp : Firpo Planning to Try a Come

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 FORESEES PHASES OF SUN'S ECLIPSE Prof. Peters of Naval Ob- servatory Gives Advance View of Unusual Incidents. Scientists...

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 CREDIT Make Your Selections Now ( START EASY | PAYMENTS ‘ NEXT YEAR | Priscilla Sewing I8N Cabinet Mahohany Finish S Easy...

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 ) ORDANTOREGNE 7 i PRIZE NEXlM[]NIH Of Sun’s Eclipse ! Air Service Orders Flyers)| to Aid Astronomer Next Month. Los Angeles

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, DECEMBER 15, 1924. mfgfifimavh & W pthrop —~The Christmas Store <. See Our Other Advertisements, Pages

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 SAYS MILLION WAIT PASSPORTS TOU.S. Representative Johnson Tells, of Conditions in Great Nations of Europe. Car Jumps...

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 THE EVENING “In her present condition, without her The Ark of the Covenant A Story of Mystery and Adventure BY VICTOR...

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 {Large Map of City = ASKS FUND TOCUR 55 e CHILD DELINQUENCY RFsaNERsIAE Proposes ~Annual Appro- priation of $75,000. a1 8P [

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 Special! 600 Pairs Children’s 3/ Length All-Wool Socks, $1.60 Pair —Regular $1.23 quality Socks, in medium rib style, with

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 40 LEAGUE WILL PUSH + ARMS CUT PARLEY) AR | Council Adjourns Until March. Peace Protocol to Be Brought Up. L futed Pross...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924 CORPSEWANDERS " deie Facer FARSEEKING REST| ~ Diretor s SRS

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 WOMA Leather for Practical Motor Coat . BY MARY MARSHALL. Going from place (o place in a glas: inclosed sedan or lmousine,

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 FEATURES. Disguise for the BY LYDIA LE BARO) N0 ONE WOULD SU SN PLLE SPECT THAT AND DIGNIFIED, WAS A DI few 1 who whose...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. SRR For Assistance in Solving the Shopping R AR IR AR R AR R AR B R IR INR IR IR IR IR IR, KEEPING UP WITH THE

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 ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FOR SALE—_AUTOMOBILES. | [N RABBITBORO—The Warm Welcome of the Chrreh! (Continued.)

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 46 RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED (Continued.) 5406 9th ST. N.W. Six reoms and bath, furnace heat; rent, $30. 7. DALLAS GRADY, 322

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SAI.E—HOUEES F l)K INSPE 4 R- H»\LL COLONIAL DETACHED HOUS MUST BE SOLD AT ONC! NO. 5304 !\h).fl RD. Chasa,

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 SLAYERS' SKULLS CIVEN SCIENTISTS Arizona Warden Says Hang- ed Men Had Especially Valuable Heads. Theodore the hitions in th

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