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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-11-02

Evening Star dated November 2, 1921

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 D WEATHER. Cloudy and colder tonight; tomor- row falr; fresh north and northwest winds. Tempefature for twenty-four hours 2

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 HENRY C. COBURN DEAD OLICERECOVER THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. '[WORLD AGREEMENT CITIZENS SUPPORT C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

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 ] — - 'SECRETS OF WORLD WAR Myth of American Peace Dictator Exploded. BY ANDRE TARDIEU. Ouptain of the French army. French

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 . OVINING  STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921." ADVISERS TO U. S. ARMS DELEG ATES NAMED BY THE PRESIDENT.

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 Y TELLS OF VALUE OF CIVIG BODIES Big Factor in Life of City]| Without Franchise, Says Gompers. The value of citizens’...

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 THE EVENING STAR; ‘WASHINGTON, B.'C. | WEDNESDAY. .Nevember 2, 192F EHFODORE W. NOYES....Editor S P 'The Evening Star...

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 Murco quuld Paint GREW ASSUMES DUTIES. BERN, Switserland, November 1.— Joseph C. Grew, the new American il | minister to...

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 ;;_ the members of {i tion to, the limital t{| honors were Mrs. Harding Is Given First View of Chrysanthemum Show as Guest of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER The Best Is the Cheapest =% WIRE n-monthly 'nmsmmmecmccc. 789 11th

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 WATCH 15 Jewels and Adjusted I Regular Price, $35.00 1 E | ‘We have in stock at present about 150 of these Beautiful § Latest

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 B Now!! There's no excuse NOW for not buying the winter clothes you need. _A _ few months back prices may have been still...

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 2 THE EVENING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1921. i]RllPS BU0FEET IN PARACHUTE LEAP .z |A|‘my Sergeant sets NeW | rious public school

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 o ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Disabled Soldiers’ League, according to an appeal issued night. The league will stage an...

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 VOYAGES - s From New York to the Mediterranean: Madeira, Gibraltar, Algie.s, Monaco, Genoa, Naples, Athens, Alexandria for

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 The November Coat Sale Women’s Co’a,tlsff $38, %58, 378 ‘Three splendid groups distinguished by fine fabrics of the deep pile

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 " {l| Distributors of High * hoarseness, croup, Grade Il U. s. Gov't Surplus Property {| Thursday's Bargain BRAND NEW U. S.

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 £ i s v ,‘.17_ (MILK HANDLERS' - | g7, .., | PROMINENT WOMEN STRKECONTINES| -2 | VEW “HUNP SHON Mildred Lothrop, mother of

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 ¥5 No Comeback - OUSEWIVESareonly in- [ ] terrupted by TOLMAN: ] drivers once a week. Soiled linen is taken when [y...

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 - Lo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, ""NOVEMBER 2, 1921.~ N 2 . - Scores and Scores of People H;we Been...

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 “CHEGKOFF BAN - SIREDBY LABOR Bar to Progress, Says Gom- \  pers—Praised by William- | son Operators. Judge Anderson's...

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 THE ‘Most Every Kind of Rug It doesn’t make any difference what kind of floor cover- ings you .want, or for what purpose—from

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 Hy S.'H. HINES EXPIRES | AFTER' LONG ILLNESS Well Xnown Undertaker Came Here in Early Twenties—Mem- * ber, of Many...

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 WOMAN'S PA FLAVOUR|_¢e charm of "SALADA" TH.A is in its unique flavour of rich delicacy. And It never v::?es. All grocers...

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 : ' THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 193" . sales this winter will spring and summer dullnes: 1t fl

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 i Received by Private Wire Dlrect to The Star Olco. ‘Alr Reuction. ~Ajay Rubber. Allind Chemical... &% Allled Chem pt. A...

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 been TRIO OF 'RULES BEING : ‘s - oo ;o 3 e VIOLATED CONSTANTLY T-liese Are Tackling Below Knees, Blocking Across Opponent...

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 MUCH BEST OF HER SEX “IN OPINION OF PLAYERS VETERANS' LEAGUE. Disbursing. Holmes.. &0 89 10 Davideon. 92 83 88 20 It'senbistt

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 .~ bend and van, 1 (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Dave Henderson's revolver was low- ered until*Tt pointed to the floor.

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 US | .FOR AUTOMOBILES POR SALE, ETC. Conttnued. Coatinued. MISCELLANROU! MISCELLANEOUS—Continped. 5 Continred. HIGHEST FURS

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 ;xmxn.zsrmz = mms—xom o mum—aom rwmnllv L WANTED—TO RENT SIX OR. SEVEN ROOM |- . A ued. **| $200 CASH AND R T e e o e |y, e e

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 ‘FOR movm Petworth. $6,7 I ".".::":.‘:'.‘.f“"""'""’i""m “roomn! on: Syt fokes 6. roete h:?: ”u ok, Bowino #e ed alley. ot 3 .

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 he ‘woods the leaves s dropping, there’ll soon -be fsnow and sléet and slush, and [ we should do our early s'wp~ : ping, and

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