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  2. 1922-08-15

Evening Star dated August 15, 1922

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 WEATHER. Partly cloudy and moderately warm tonight and tomorrow. Temperature for. twenfi{;{m hours ended at 2 p.m. today: at

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 HAUNTS OF SLAIN | AN NOW SDUEHT Where Was McBride Tues- day and Wednesday Nights, Police Question. $500 REWARD STIRS HUNT...

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 Here'’s Health! Intensified with its * normal constituents BOTTLED AT The Greenbrier 'WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS West Virginia...

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 TirRes & TuBES 3 FOR ‘ SAFETY-COMFORT-MILEAGE LOCAL DISTRIBUTER Max C. J. Wiehle 1127 14th St. N..W  Washington, D. C. = fi ~

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 T ADMITS FATAL SHOOTING IMlSSISSlPPI VUIE Al preenlar ent et AT HOLY ROLLER MEETING e luseheon Preacher Being Beaten in...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. 5 ~—Painting. .D.C. edly shaken the Free State orgeniza- | has much of promise

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 TTHE EVENING CLUBWOMEN GIVEN WELCOME TO CITY Mrs. Marie Marshall Greets Col- ored Visitors—Busy Program Under Way. Reports

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 SOCIETY." Your Boy Will Have Superior Advantages at the Swavely Scheol The Standard Dictionary defines “Schooling” as “pre-

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 BAPTISTS PLAN TRIP. Sounded Dubious. From the American Legion Weekly. Christian Endeavor Society Will| "Was her father...

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 10 ° $3888888888888085s 22233833338 A 36-In. large o cade Our Only 242283 82282123...

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 RSTATIONAS TAKEKLLARNEY Drive Irregulars From Last Important Position in~ County Kerry. REBELS HOLD DROGHEDA | Battle Hourly

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 12 WS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D, C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1997 | B | .--.l.—.’.-. EEEN EEEER [ B B | SEEEEEN Large...

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922, 3 William Cosgrove. minister of

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 Children’s Hats %2 off Marked Prices Lingeric and Straw Hats, sizes 2 to 12 years, at half price —Fourth Floor. ) G LANSBURGH

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 See the Victor Co.’s ad on Page 5 of Today’s Star for Detailed De- scription of this Instrument A Wonderfully Popu Mew...

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 heard, there are thousands of them | museum include gold bells, small, Unele Sam to Continwe Work |5t | RUINS OF HUGE ANCIENT

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 YOUR CREDIT IS 6US o TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922, ° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., 1 Fornt Washington’s Mightiest...

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 GASOLINE THE VOLATILE GAS (Vol-a-tility: the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power) CUTS THE OPERATING COST Texas

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 First of the fall sales at The Hecht Co. Favored fashions—fair prices—many feature events . e | ne H alf Yearly If you are

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 "0 Sl PLANS FOR DEPENDENTS OF DECEASED VETERANS Military Outing Proposed to Raise Funds for War Widows aund Orphans’ Home.

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 LOVENOTE WRITER SOUGHT IN KILLING Suspect Sent One Hundred Letiers to Wife of Mur- dered Man. WOMAN’S STORY DOUBTED Police

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 b S T T A A U T AR B BB BUBUIIT OB DOREOn Tomorrow—Wednesday Only | In Our Boys’ Department| Washington’s Greatest Sale for

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 AL For Yourself or For Others? You are either using your money for the benefit of yourself or of others. Spend it needlessly

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 FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL to Duluth and return. Passenger service .l?win‘ at Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac, Sault oughton. T three

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 FINANCIAL. REPORT TRADING NOT SO BAD, |Washington TRAFFIC FAR FROM DISRUPTIO Thousafi&s O{ \Buyers in New York, and' Rail andl

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 3 ; | % . ) SPORTS. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. — ‘ SPORTS. Browns Have Demonstrated...

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 SPORTS. YOUTH TACKLES KERRIGAN AFTER DEFEATING BARNES beo - Twenty-Two-Year-Old Star Ellmmales Veteran, Both Beating Par for

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