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Evening Star dated July 18, 1922

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 Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for republication of all news...

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 e d o SRRl e et Rl b Sl A R o o g o TEN MEN INDICTE b INLUMBER DcA War Fraud Grand Jury Charges Conspiracy Involv- L ing...

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 l Match Your Odd Coat With Our Special TROUSERS $4..65 Save the price of an en- tire new suit. All col- COL LONGSTREET' |...

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 (B S / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DUTIES ON COTTON | Wedding of England’s Richest | Motor Cycle Rider in Taft’s Da AGAIN O

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 . Five Hundred Dollars (Cash Payment) Do you want a new, spick and span home on | Gladys Crampton Has Broken Leg. Drops Off

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 ©e THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. ...July 18, 1833 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor)...

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 Review for August Here —A Copy 19¢ S. KANN Sons Co. M { s Store Hours, Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna,...

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 i et 4 / 3 5 5 et 3 Wi £ 2 B SOCIETY. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. : SOCIETY . . Lo < g 7

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 o ———E Watch the men folk dive after the sand- wiches made of AUTH'S Ham Bologna. They know real food! Ham Bologna wuHade in

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 JULY 18, ‘1922 10 Sun Yat.SenBarrlcadedonShlPs EEEEEE ...---.--.-..Seetomorrownight’lplperforthegrelles!anue-givlngM...

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 R EEEEERISEDOESEERENDE Annual f.Cle-atraac;é' ‘Sale Sensation Everything to Be Cloxed Ong Regardless of Cost’ g Wash Dresses.

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 2| CLIMB FACE OF VICTORIA, DISTANCE OF 11,600 FEET A Val A. Flynn With Companion FLOPNG EXPASTD somoe el HETBY FAMLY By the

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 THE EVENING Strike Trouble Inherited--Willis; Prestdent sFault,SaysHuddleston “Mtstaken Policies” l Of Wilson Blamed By...

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 Victor Co.’s Ad on Page 12 of Today’s Star Dance Records With Swing and Rhythm See the MEXICANS SLAY BANDIT GOROZAVE Marauder

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 A Big Sale 50c Rings —is one of the attractions of this sale—men’s, children’s, engagement, band, imitation birth...

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 Katherine Prichard and Henry Gold- stein performed their childish parts with unusual excellence. The character of Councilman

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 ‘THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. .TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. —_— A\ttorney General Daugherty

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 Washington—New York—Paris (% =2 s S aeay “Go-Getters” HAT'S modern slang ! applied to persons who possess perse- verance and

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 THE Tomorrow—Wednesday—One Day Only In the Boys’ Department The Greatest Sale for Boys Held in Washington s Goldenberg’s...

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 Souvenirs— No matter what you have in mind to take back hgme when your visit to® Washington is over, we can supply your...

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 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922 ' ' an Y RADIO RALF— i BY JACK WILSON. - Capyright, TTX. by The

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 FINANCIAL Produce and Live Stock! NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE I ‘o #Grain ? Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office -

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 FINANCIAL. REPORT TRADE UNAFFECTED BY MIDSUMMER DULLNESSBTI]BKS HIGHER ON Price-Cutting Sales, However, Have Aid- FAVORABLE

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 LEAGUE LEADERS BOAST BOTH SPEED AND POWER Sisler and Williams Comprise Powerful Combina- tion, and McManus Is Furnishing...

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 LEAGUE LEADERS BOAST BOTH SPEED AND POWER Sisler and Williams Comprise Powerful Combina- tion, and McManus Is Furnishing...

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 ~ SPORTS.™ Philadelphia Get BRITAIN'S WITHDRAWAL CAUSES SHIFT IN PLANS ’ YORK, July 18—The United States Lawn Tennis...

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 ) Sahes Once *aere was a heroic strugsle in skirts. Egyptologists say there was a simjlar struggle 4,000 years ago. So we...

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 LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. T doubt 1If even the witch-burning days saw such intolerance as roams our land at present.

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. Cont Continned T = t house; | . KIRSTEIN, 820 Sth Al kinds of 5 MRS MEGENIS, W

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 « Faturday, 12 noon. A quick and, satisfactory ; +~ ROOMS, ETC. ¥ AUTONOBILES FOR SALE, ETC.| REG? "LAR FELLERS —A Lot of...

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 o it R O 2 RkG =nal " N ¥y . < > WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. ~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES:.

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 SUMMER COTTAGES, ¥FOR _RENT. CHESATEAKE BEACH NEW FOUR. lib_fl'fl screened porch; furnished: SUMMER CAMPS./ FOR SALE. FOR...

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 WOULD STOP ROWS INWELFARE WORK Thomas Circle Citizens See Need of Supervision by D. C. Commissioners. i - £ NEW COMMITTEES

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