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Evening Star dated December 16, 1924

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weatber Bureau Forecast.) Unsettled, probably rain tonight and tomorrow; rising temperature, Tempera- ture

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 o HUHES TOIGNORE TCATCHERINNOTE ;Tnvegtigation Shows Charge | of Trespass on Soviet Territory Baseless. 1t George...

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 OPPORTUNITIES GET $1120 IN 3GIFTS Almas Temple Donates $420 and Two Anonymous Per- sons Total of $700. The Christmas of the

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 FGHT OVER POLCY | OF GOWPERS SEE Conservative Aims of Leader to Be Tested Severely, Observer Feels. ¢ BY DAVID LAWR F%Will

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 POST-TREATY SHIPS UNDER DISCUSSON Details of Size and Power of Armament Submitted to House Committee. Details of the size and

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. . December 16, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . . Editor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924. MORD CHIEFS SIGN (25 552255 CONNECTICUT FILLS |, 2 svousn s

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 SOCIETY. | SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge at the Senate Ladies’ THE EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON, 2726 Connecticut avenue. Mrs, Miller

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) tor Gronna, has returned to Washing- ton, where she will spend the winter With her...

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 STONE TAKES HAND INJERSEY MUDDLE Attorney. General to Confer With U. S. Lawyer and Mrs. Willebrandt on Rum Case. Tnited es

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 Hhe G 1Ith Sts. R =g 9 O Women’s Rayon Vests, 95¢ Good weight: plain and novelty weave. White, pink, peach and orchid....

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 BRITAIN TO SEEK DEBY READIISTING Payments From Paris or As- suming of Part of Total Due U. S. Will Be Asked. BY HAL...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 16, 1924~ ST er e e R e U s BVENENG BTAR. WANHINGTON, Do LE.,...

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 ALSACE-L ORRAINE WANTS OWN RULE Group From Recovered Provinces Insists on Early Autonomy. New York World S, December 16.—Home

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924 mnfifimm_fi & Mn e Qo The Christmas Store e Advertisement, Page

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 THE EVENING~ STAR,” 'WASHINGTON, - D: - €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER - 16, 1924. 2 S>Ds SERERN { Street Bloor . | Street Floor...

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 HONORING THE MEMORY OF WOODROW WILSON, WAR PR in the House of Representatives. livered his m Reyuolds, Brandeis, former...

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 NéW Slip-over Sweaters Will Cause Delight $1.95 Whether she likes sports or not, she’s- sure to like sport clothés—and one of

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 Sale 5,000 Pieces Fashionable Colored Glass Choice $1.00 Exceptionally decorative,-col- ored glassware, in such pleasing...

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 WRIER PERCES RFFIANSLIES Disguise as Native: PlaysBig Part in Effort to Reach King. { . 1 (The following article is the fiffh

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924 —~— : — BULCARIAN HAILS [ PODLE AND MELLOTT [oriticnfa it e

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 ‘ E)\nre the rod'ana’spol g parentic O.h revéfte of the old adage. . That| ma; or.may not, he. the meantig | Sougnt ta ve...

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 - AIDS IN ENFORGING ‘President’s Father |ANGLO-FRANCO-ITALIAN LAWS FOR TRAFF State Commission to Post Standard Road Signs in

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 HEATHWORKERS AT SOLDER' TONE . Tribute Paid " Tuherculos Seals Lagging. Dr. Tector of Association, and ita ational ch: dren’s

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY DECEMBER 16, 1924. HARVEY MPERSONATOR' bille atter o briet but dassiing career |

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 LIST OF APPROVED CHARITIES S MADE Indorsement Committee Re- ports on Organizations Worthy of upport indorsement committee of

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 A Story of Mystery and Adventure BY VICTOR MacCLURE. Copyright, 1924, by Harper & Brothers. Up on the roof we found Klenski,

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 FIN ALL PRICE AVERAGE RECORDS SMASHED Upward Movement Gains Fresh Momentum as New High Marks Are Made. BY STUART P. 1...

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 | EGESARECHE AT CENTERARKET Pork Kept Down by Heavy Hog Receipts in West. Lard Stili High. arkeys are not being received in

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 r 30°" NOTRE DAME SPORTS. OFFENSIVE EMULATED BY STANFORD Cardinals, Though, Have Yet to Show Good Defense Against Overhead

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 SEORTSS MAJOR OWNERS TO SEEK DEALS AT JOINT MEETING Yankees Still After Shocker and Eddie Collins Wants Infield Talent—Minors

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 POSTAL INVENTOR | ECEIVES REWARD Berwyn Man Given $1,000 for Precanceling Stamp Machine. The Post Office Department, through

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 16, 1923, ™= = m— / BRUNSWICK'S ANNUAL opper’s \Ch g st | The...

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 DENYING OIL FRAUD, - CITES OWN LOSSES Virginia Man Says, He Put $62,500 Into Defunct § Argonaut Company. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924, BRUSH M AY HE A[l PERSHING MAY BECOME | :ctn. ™...

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 1. 86 D.C. B0V ISNAMED Charles Saltzman, Cadet at . West Point, Going to Oxford University. Charles . Saltzman, 21 years old,

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 FEAR FRENCH SPLIT WITHGREAT BRITAIN Churchil’s Speech Believed| Forerunner of Trouble Over ! War Debts to U. S. By Radio to

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 _ 38 THE EVENING STAR, WAéH]'NGTON, D. (. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924 ~—~ ! 244 Boys’ $1.25 to $1.39- 480 Boys’ $1.79 to $3 3

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 A Feature a Day Until Christmas A Gift Suggestion will appear in our advertisement every day. Watch, for it will be a special

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 10 THE EVENING ..STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1924 ~ T . e e - :e::zx:&wmmmxaa&mmmmwmmmmmmflmvmmm&&&w Dress

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 FAKE STOCK LOSS INMIDWEST HIGH Industrial Regions of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana Heaviest Losers. By the Associated Press NEW

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE, Christmas Meats; Poinsettia Salad BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Four meats there are, namely, boar's d, a “side of

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 WOMA ) Fuchsia and Rose “Geranfum pink may change a xirl's career,” observes Margaret Story. “And pink,” she says, ‘rep-...

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 WRC T0 BROADCAST - MIOZART PROGRAM Chorus of 200 Trained Singers in New York Form Part of Schedule. The second “Brunswick...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS.' THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY DECEMBER 16, 1924 '~ = MISCELLANEOUS. 45 - ERENENRARIS...

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 TFOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) DoGS, PETS, ETC. (Continued.) EBWING MACHINES, 21l makes, sold, rented, Jepaired,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, T92% Mark e, O. 6. Pat. OF) SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. — (Continued.)

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. REG’LAR FELLERS—Looks Like His Pop Got Worsted. 48 REAL ESTATE. —_——— FOR SALE—HOUSES...

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 REAL AUCTION SALES ____'THIS AFTERNOON. Goe THOS. 3. OW&N & SON, AUCTIONBERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWG IRREDEEM. ABLE_GROUND...

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 " %0 SCIENTIST SCORES CHARLATANS HERE Says Phrenology and Paiin- istry Are Without Slight- est Foundations. The number of...

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