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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1922-08-17

Evening Star dated August 17, 1922

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 J WEATHER. 5 Partly’ cloudy tonight and t - Tow; no ange in mwnuzr’fiu t ntv-four ifnurs ended at 2 p.m. s Highest,!93, at...

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 SEMATOR j Qusted Federal Agent Denies i Making Charges Against ! McKinley. SENSATION IS PROMISED A . fioseph A. Tatro 's;ys

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 S roTT WHITE SPRI SULPHUR Washington Wholesale Drug Co. HARD COALHERE ‘Y END OF MONTH L. E. White Predicts Early Arrival if

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 THE EVENING Tralee todsy and sent the train arash- ing tull speed into thé Tralse station. The train was wreck the sta- tion

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 b i . THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., - . THURSDAY, 'AUGUST. 17, 1922. " FRoM H THE _AVENUE AT NIN "REDUCTION In Price

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 4 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Moruing Edition. WASHINGTGN, D. C. THURSDAY....August 17, uml THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor i‘he

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 RN SR SRR TSI IR S SN S RIKTR IR " Special Purchate of New Peter Pan Sets, 50c - - Crispest cross.barred organdis and checked

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 SOCIETY,” Your Boy Will Enjoy the Swavely School He will find himself learning readily because our instruc- tion is given...

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 . |BRAIDED HAIRLAW |80 e was etiomy 1ised % ONE OF LARGEST| FOR BRITISH GIRLS |e iVl uction s Buvion: "1er 8 Entire Capital

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 MOONSHINERS ESCAPE ARREST . | T2y bi% Y PR, | Wo Wil RUGS Randolph Hearst in a statement pub.- | Glett. mm:n:lc.‘ Cleaning

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 meUmSnits 95¢ - Regularly %1_25 to $1.75. .\‘mlmfll'-‘\('i > <styles -of Richelie, -Kayser, Globe, _ Princess May makes....

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 b dame ¥ o5t il Lot b s  Rehensal reaiis e . - . g T ] - Thanks President TEACHER BILL MAY LIONS WIN DOWNTOWN. | ‘FRAUD PLOT

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTOBIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 Lord Sackville'’s Sumurun,...

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 .- . THE -BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON;-D. -C. FHURSDAY, -AUGUST_ 17, .1922- 3 - e i P AU/D L O - the same to be properly...

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 EDMONSTON’S—Home ~of the Original FOOT FORM /Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Childrem: * Close Saturdays at 2 P.M.;...

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 EXTRA Same on a hot night Heckman-Miller Co. Distributor , 50515 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Phone North 9400 Reduced Prices on

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 || SHELL-SHOCKED VET.| BUREAU LAUDS SLEUTHS. SUICIDE AT PORTALS Recovery 03_6850 Platinum Made OF ST. ELIZABETH’S| Under...

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 " 18 SHERIF ARDLSES - MARYLAND WONEN Alleged Failure to Swear In State Police as Deputies | Scored hy League. Special...

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 —for men, and the women who buy for ‘em Sale of Shirts, 79¢ HE only reason 79c gets a chance at these shirts is be- cause...

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 THE EVENING STAR, HINGTON ' URSD , ) s FOVE COURT GIVES “CUPID” e . ' A H stack and lashed Thomas' feet to the i Sh Bathing

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 “Hurt” Books —A main aisle table full of them, and a good assortment of titles. Choice, 15¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Silks —All

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 THE .EVENING : STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURéDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 THE WEATHER |POST OFFICE BURGLARS NOW o : - = * D o e...

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 EVENING _STAR. WASHINGTON ‘ THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922, an internal revenue bill as a penalty . for alleged sale of...

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 . » kKX k¥t T2 OHIO VALLEY FINANCIAL. NOW INTERESTED | IN SPEED OF COAL SHIPMENTS Clevelan& chorts Operators of Opinion That

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 AU€E N. Y. Curb Market| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ||[ox xzv vorx BONDS s sxcnmx[ SW[N NEW HEHS P S cmsmymm ¥Quotations furnishy

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 " Movement On, for * ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOLS | JAN-THIS SECTION PLANNED Miss Martha McGrew of George Washington Uni- versity

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 ‘Mogridge to Pitch Rubber Game Today: Demps T of Bunching bingles off Urban Shock- er in three of the early rounds the...

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 28 g PRIESTS MUST OBEY, SAYS POPE, NAMING PAPAL INTERNUNCIO special importance in view of the Russian conference recently...

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 $1.50 and $2.00 Photo Frames $1.00 Wooden Photograph Frames, the swinging kind; antique gold and silver finish. An assortment

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 FEATURES. [ SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. OT so very long ago & cartoon in a humorous weekly pic-...

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 LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON, This is the day of the “petting party,” so let’s discuss ‘em, Why Is a “petting party”? Is

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 . | FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS. TYPEWRITERS—Continwed. COUNTIY STORE, no opposition; atock and | NEW and rebullt; bottom prices,

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 i N 5 | W A% ¥ F ; ‘ ; _ ; s / 3 # ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 17, .1922. REAL ESTATE.

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 EAL ESTATE. 31 R THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922. I e | REAL ESTATE. / —e—— g > HOUSES." FOR

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 AUCTIONS. . _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 1922 ' .__LEGAL NOTICES. 35 e ——————— e — T OUT-QF-TOWN

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 o MARYLAND LICENSE ISSUE IS REVIVED, State Highway Chief Says Roads Will Be Free for Gas Tax. Absolutely féee use of Maryland

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