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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1922-01-30

Evening Star dated January 30, 1922

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 . | . » Dy l WEATHER. | | Fair tonight, with lowest tempera- 24 degrees; tomorrow cloudy and unsettled. Temperature for...

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 2 GRAORON CLIB | MOURNSFOR TWO Adopts Tributes for C. C. Brainerd and L. W. Strayer ‘and Asks Investigation. ,A .special...

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 EYE WITNESSES TELL OF CRASH AND ESCAPES .Representative Smithwick Describes Horror of Scene After Roof Collapses—Former Mine

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON strict. Chapter Begins Re- fief Almost Immediately i After Crash. th the same zeal and...

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 étrict. Chapter Begins Re- fief Almost Immediately i After Crash. th the same zeal and efficiency of vice that has become...

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 g Lisi'_of Irfjurqd. : , Severely bruined. Rec ering rapidly. £1 " (€ontinued from First Page.) fvnctured arm and strained

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 4HE EVENING STAR. With Sundsy Morning Edition. -_—— + WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY......January 30, 1922 THEODORE W. NOYES. ....

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 - Been Ransacked. ‘When Mrs. Robert Etress, Theater, sacked. The rooms of both herself and had] De: of all valuables which

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 SOCIETY o ‘THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D 'THE WEATHER | ~ AN EMERGENCY APPEAL Hwfl MORE MASSES stz * R e ; District of...

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 Hair Goods and 809 7th St. 1771 Col. Road - fifsm Me at Hnl’ler";"l. i 2 COLD WAVES Some folk have them as a steady diet and

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 Watch The Reo Amusements BELASCO—Shubert Vaudeville. Frances White and Bob Nelson di- vide the honors between them at the...

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 4 §3 2 EmEEEE -l.--.—— [ ——— > "' ) THE E — e e e S aBaena STAR, W [] 2 AS! l---.-..-.m(m'ofl-, o lllll-..-: MONDAY, JANU....

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 B o { THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922. : BHRIS‘" AN SE'ENBE MAN KILLED BY GAS. |MUZT AND...

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 FOUDINABUNDANCE REPORTED N CITY Danger of Serious Shortage Due to Storm Passes as Traffic Improves. ‘There is plenty of...

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 | Wochmward & Latheop DOWN STAIRS STORF 95¢ Sale Tomorrow a specially selected assortment of new arid desirable items,...

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 Stockett-Fiske Building Home of the only Washington Company with facilities to manufacture blank books com- pletely In its

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 16 . FURNITURE AT ING 3-Piece Parlor LOW PRICES Suites now Up- holstered for ........ $12 Velours, Tapestries, Velvets, Silk

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 Ask Simply to Be Let BY JOHN N “by your leave.” gin. How much time it nfight take get nowhere. President Heydler of the...

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 W A 3 (5, ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922~ : . ABOUT THE SAME AS ON DEC. 1 lanuary in the...

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 b FINANCIAL REALIZING SALES | WEAKEN STOCKS Dividend-Paying Issues De- velop Further Pressure. Call Money Opens at 5. | NEW

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 WOMAN’S. PAGE. THE NEW THOR 32 - Electric - Washer With New Luminoid Cylinder 1ed perfectly at the press of a button—an...

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 FEATURE PAGE. [T TLE STORIES FMAN o OPTOMETRIST L fiBEDTlHE’ TosT 153 Examine e Lot et o v T WANT ADS P A& G'””*‘,,.f“,g:‘,’,,

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 v C 99" MISCELLANEOUS. ° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922. ROOMS, ETC.’ e S e N == = — ——— — —

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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES, Continued SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE—Continued. WHY PAY RENT? Wave 8 new 4-room bungalows,...

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 24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D VISIT THE CLASS IN G St., Dept. A, for special folder. Salesmanship At the Y. M. C. A,...

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