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Evening Star dated September 19, 1922

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 . " gand patients have been hospitalized, WEATHER. Tncreasing cloudiness, followed by showers late tonight or tomorrow; no

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 a “ % - SAYS FREHTFUL TORK WARLOONS_ o= o™ Former Constantinople Proe |thg sseane of the miners . e west N offer their...

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 UNTERMYER RAPS ' DAUGHERTY'S AGTS | Explains Why He Is Ready to _ Present - Impeachment Plea to Committge. !ALLEGES LACK OF

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 | 3 . ! . v 1 Y AAMAPRRG are. as li}lusfve as 2T sumlfln:t h(:;fl{hg 'Ilarytand Town Gouscil Acts true a e it Promptly on...

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 mechanics. our best charges are RHODES | CONSTRUCTION CO. Builders I 407 Blackistone Building 14th and H Sts. N.W.—N.ain 7823

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. “ TUESDAY . ..September 19, 1922 “PHEODORE W. NOYES...Editor

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 T G G 3 THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTO! Commerual National Bank Fourteenth at G~ 3 Service that'’s the foundation of this Bank

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 SOCIETY. 1109-1111 G St. N.W. ‘Open 9:15 A.M. ' Close 6 P.M. : - A Remarkable Sale Oftering Hundreds of Newest FALL SUITS and

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 _ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922, : thelr apartment there and are now at | place, Bethesda,

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 v TRFFBILVOTE | TOBE TGN to.Longest Fight in Con- gressional History. D. J. KAUFMAN, me. . 100507 Pa. Ave. 616 17th Street

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 OLIVE OIL Eye-dolatry An ADITORIAL FIX(‘K says,“no femi- nine charm so (fre- quently or fatally fasci- nates as lovely eyes.”

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 No Matter Where You Live in the City We Deliver Purchases.of 5 | Potatoes 15 Ibs. for 20c | Smoked Hams Smoked Hams Swift's

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 mi---ut Never Eéualed---Goldenberg’s riginal NN Tomorrow---Wednesday---One Day Only’ The Greatest Sale for Boys Held in...

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 No Paint Hazards Now NOW is the time to paint with ARMOR- SHIELD HOUSE PAINTS. The air is free from painters’ insects and...

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 NEW DATA ASKED .. . -~ IN'HARVARD LiST Applicants Must Note Changes in L BY SN BARS e ‘detk Rov. Trotthr| | CAMBRIDGE, Mass.,

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 A Balky Furnace Needs the_attention of an ex- pert who'll know how to get the utmost efficiency out of it. Now’s the time to

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922.. Sir Thomas Lipton, noted

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 BY RADIO TODAY Complete Progrnm of Radio, Broadcasting Stations. 3 ndard time, Radio Statio; [,\'A.A—.v. Radlo, | 3:45 to 4

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 The “Golden Spread” for Dally Bread Should Be the FINE! —that is what thou- sands say concern- ing Elk Grove But- ter. Try it

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 . (8 ‘ % 0 = FINANCIAL : THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, S 19, . 1928, —— e I-ANS'"]N I_[]WER' NEW YORK STOCK

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 FINANCIAL, ™ WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922, FINANCIAL., FORD SHUTDOWN DISCOUNTED IN MOST

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 . SP October 14 to Be Big Day ORTS. WILL DEDICATE STADIUM 1 IN GAME WITH MICHIGAN Concrete Stands to Seat 21,000 Will Be...

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