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Evening Star dated December 31, 1924

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain, changing to snow, and colder tonight; tomorrow, snow and colder....

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 COVELL EXPLANS GHT RATE PUTLE Charge Is Cut in Face of Higher Valuation. “How is it we get an electric light rate of 7' cents

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 Sure Relict (LIS 100 ANNUALREEPTON O DELLANS | will Observe Time-Honored =] SureRelief | Cystom Tomorrow and Re- fil- AN SI

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 WO SGENTTS BLAZENEW TRALS No Longer Hold Obscure Position Behind Men in Research Work. During the past century and into the

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 NO.9 PPORTUNITY | ASSURED OF FUNIS Six Families Yet to Be Pro- vided For, Requiring $1,446 in Gifts. New Year family! s today

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY . December 31, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . . Editor

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 ThHis Kviuawlhu STaR, WASHINGioN, D, C, WhLiofisDAY, LEck: bLER 31,7 1924, # O mAs‘nne Laxative Verani—FerCotorcal s Caan ||

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY White House Recep tion Tomorrow Sets Pace For Opening Many Cabinet OME of the cabinet homes will be open to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1924. Text of the Measure Just Introduced to Relieve the Rent

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 METHOD OF MAKING CLOUDSIS SHOWN Many Amazing Demonstra- tions Given by Scientists at G. W. U. Exhibit. Like the woirdest...

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 "AMUSE Belasco—"Four Knaves and a Joker.” A. H. Woods now adds, for the first time, Lionel Barrymore to the list of...

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 12 GOMPERS SPURNED GOLD, SAYS FRIEND National Civic Féderation Honors Labor Leader and Belmont. By the Associated Press NEW

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 SPORTS. BROADENING INFLUENCES MAIN VALUE OF SESSIONS Few of Delegates, Many of Whom Make Long Trips, Figure in Proceedings,

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Starting the New Year Record BY The coming of a new vear the opening of a new book. volume to add to those...

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 “SUPERPROGRAM” . LISTED TOMORROW Victor Artists, Lucrezia Bori { and McCormack to Head- line WCAP. A “superprogram,”...

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 BIG GREETING FOR NEW HEAD OF AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. Employes and officials of the headquarters in Washington wel-...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, -DECEMBER 31, 1922 17 Yearof 1924, Almost Free of War, letnesses...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1924.' District of Columbia Has Witnessed Many Interesting...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDXY, DECEMBER 31, 7922 19 " National Politics Play Very Powerful Factor in 1924...

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 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3f, 1922 Closing of Year Sees Astonishing Advances-in Stock, Bond

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 Industries Generally Experienced Fairly Successful Year, Review Reveals | Auio Market = Fluctuated; Production at 3,500,000

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 THE EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON,- L. ESDAY, blokdbii ' 31, 1924, " Review Shows Narrow Profit Margins; Europe Makes Steady...

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 District Bankers Chronicle 1924 as Bountiful Period Marketability of Local Security Issues Increase Several Millions of...

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 Grain Trade Is Prosperous; Bumper Crops Reported Bull Fever Hits Market—Heavy Demand Abroad—Canada and Argentine Yields...

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 CAMPAIGN IN HOME BULDING SUCCESS f NEW YORK, December 31.—Heavy trading during the two months following the presidential...

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 1 1FezIsEITIPRLICT sivesvwn " « B T 1] i s .ton— Highe o6 kg FIN SPECTACULAR RISE INMANY STOCKS Year Closes With Violent Ad-

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 NEW YEAR DINNER TURKEYS CHEAPER ‘Butter and Eggs Expected to Sell Lower in Short Time. Cheaper turkey prices for the New Year

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 HELP Use_CO. robably permanent position with accounting rm: salary, $30 to $35 per week. Address stating age, oducation,...

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 AUTOMOBILES, REG’LAR FELLERS—We’ll Say It Is. i FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) SIMPLY TELEPHONE., Thers is no need for

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 APARTMENTS, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISEED. (Continued.) 1888 M ST. N.W. Unfurnished apartment, two rooms, bath .na Kitchenette. 2630

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 AUCTIONS. IN RABBITBORO—Seeing the Old Year Out. FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued.) WELL -TW DANCE WITH Yoo ONTIL NEXT OH FANNY ' 1

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 WOMAN SLEW 4, GOES TO ASYLUM State Not to Prosecute Killer of Parents, Brother and Baby Girl. By the Assoclated Press....

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