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Evening Star dated December 17, 1924

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 WEATHER. (U. 5. Weather Bureau Forecast,) Rain tonight and tomorrow, cold- ar tomorrow. Temperature for 24 hours ended at 2

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 2 GHARGE MAIL COST FINDING IS WRON Publishers Say Postai Ex- perts-Make Improper Allocations. Incorrect allocation of costs

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 SureRelief ESTION == Sure Relief DELL-ANS 984 un~ 7S¢ Packadas Fuervwhers Columbia Heights As an investment we can recommend

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 PHONE CO. QUIZZED ONTHREE POINTS Public Utilities Commission Asks Questions in Rate Dispute. Thres questions that have a...

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 SPITE IS CHARGED INTRIAL OF POLICE Counsel for Aileged Assault Victim Is Accused by Defendant. Charges that Attorney P. J.

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 THE EVENING STAR]| _With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY .December 17, 1924 STHEODORE W. NOYES. ......

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 MRS. NIXON FUNERAL. Funeral services for Mrs, Dorothy Newton Nixon, who died at her resi- dence, 3741 Jocelyn street, Chevy

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 SO CIETY SOCIETY Mrs. Senate Ladies’ Yesterday HE Senate Ladies’ Lunch Club entertained at a specially ar- ranged feast...

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 Corcoran Hall this evening from 9 to {ock A and Mary L. Moore. glrl, 12 o'clock. All students of George rt L. and Frances...

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 » 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924. | BELMONT LEAVES " WIDOW HUGE SUM "$700,000, Home and

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 NEW POLICIES HELD DEMOCRATICNEED Growing Demand in South for Tariff Ends Issue as Campaign Material. BY ROBERT. T. SMALL....

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 PORTRAYS CHRIST ABOVE HIS FELLOWS Mev. Dr. Wood Sees Char- acter Towering as Historic Figure for Decades. “The Christ bo...

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 MILLERAND OPENS FIGHT ON HERRIOT Former President Bitterly Attacks Liberals in Cam- paign Speech. By the Associsted Press.

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 14 DUTY OF MOTORIST TOKNOW OWN CITY Automotive Trade Assogia- tion Cites Way for Simplify- ing Traffic Conditions. Washington

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, .1924. . WMWWW : Women’s Glove Silk Envelope Chemise $2.95...

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 PETWORTH GROUP T0 SEEK FOUNTAIN Citizens Want Bartholé¥ De- sign for Grant Circle—Vote Aid for Needy. The committee on parks

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 BODY OF LABOR LEADER LEAVI! thousands. > THE UNION STATION Y D . LEAD STERDAY. With a military guard selected by the War...

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 DR. BALLOU STRESSES. LACK OF FUNDS FOR D. C. SCHOOLS In Address Before D. C. Commeree Chamber Super- intendent Tells Why...

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 DR. ntinued from Eighteenth P: time classes In 1924. Tt will take 129 additional classrooms! in the elementary schools to...

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 SLUSH FUND PROBE VIRTUALLY ENDED Inquiry Fails to Develop Evi- | dence of 31,000,000 [ G. 0. P. Expenditures. The Senate...

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 Practical Gifts for Infants and Children at Low Prices —Children’s Bath Robes, of beacon cloth in all col- ors; plain or...

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 ‘ i FETEEEL R " THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 193%° . AIDES HERE PUT -GOSPEL MISSION [z...

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 ONINE NIND FOUND CONQUEROR OF LS Christian Science Lecturer| Says Solution of Ali Prob- lems Is Possible. Yecture entitled

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 5 i H el R RN R YN FYL TR L 24 The Gift of Gifts— This Fan One graceful plume, it is, in American Beauty, jade. coral, maize

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 Drawing Master Sets Regularly $5.00—Special $3.75 Mahogany-finish frame, panto- graph for enlarging, drawing book, drawing

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 " 26 : EALTY OPERATOR & TAKEN AT STATIN John C. Walsh Accused of Embezzling $1,600 in Deal for Home. John C. Walsh, &3,...

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 AUTOILLS BLAMED e be s wn ON STATES LAXITY Gonference Here Disi;losés Lack of Safeguards Thrown About Licensing. BY WILLIAM

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 FINANCIAL } i THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 192 _— e EASTERN RAILROAD SHARES GO HIGHER Several...

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct te The Star Office THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., WEDN

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 SPORTS BATTLES CHARACTERIZED | BY GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP Prominent Gridiron Official Praises Players of Sec- tion for Splendid

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 SPORTS. HATCHET MAY BE BURIED " BY LANDIS AND JOHNSON l_"sace Between Base Ball Commissioner and Head of American League Is

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 ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, I Cunningbam Co 314 7th St. N.W. At 9:15 A.M. Thursday We call this a GREAT CHRISTMAS COAT...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. W'E;JDN'ESD}YY. DECEMBER 17, 192% A New Shipment Doll Catrriages, $3.75 up A doll...

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 I'The Ark of the Covenant B A Story of Mystery and Adventure BY VICTOR MacCLURE. Copyright, 1924, by Harper & Brothers....

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 Y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 192%.° ASKS INHERITANCE FOR NATURAL SON Frenchwoman Seeks Part

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 36 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. U, WEDNESDAY, -DECEMBER 17, 1572.° ;wm,,nl, = PR AR e VO O Morning Hours Our Christmas

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 o SRR 3 M SR R S ¥ : ;3, ¥ : i THE EVENING It Is Well to Shop During the Morning Hours, If Possible Gt 5. STAR, WASHINGTON,.

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 WOoM AN’S PAGE. Shoes Specially Selected for'Fro‘g:k BY MARY MARSHALL. Visitors just returned from France ssure us that the

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Table Covers as Christmas Gifts BY LYDIA LE BARON WALK! Those who delight In playing cards know the advantages

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 CONGERTS TONIGHT INWGAP SCHEDULE Music Program Alse, Under Auspices of Salvation Army Division. Concerts by the United States

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, PORTUGUESE AVIATORS PLAN FLIGHT SERIES i Europe, Northern Africa, Asia and America on...

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 42 MISCELLANEOUS. .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. — e —— — s BB SENRIRR

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 A WANTED—AUTOMOBILES. OLET §RDAN — fpet cash “For Iate must be bargaln. Aduress L. D., 1435 Qe nw 1924 wodel; 1n good...

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