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Evening Star dated December 4, 1922

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 Fair tonight and tomor: tonight; colder tomorrow night. Temperature for twent: ended at 2 p.m. today. Hi 2 p.m. today;...

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 IGER WELCOMED BY BALTIIOREANS CIemericeau c'heered by k Crowds During Parade P (Continued from First Page.) mate {s due to

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 e ) b ) 3 A Premier Stabbed WithHatpinW hen "Attacked by Mob By tlie Ausociated Press. NAVY DEFIFIENT, t DECLARES DENBY...

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 4 This Your yaoaazssaan INEC | ISTANA Satisfaction Guarantees VLA L SPTAPTAPP AT Christmas  Cerds  that carry an appropriate

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 S[,’OTTED clothes advertise individual carelessness. The best individual adver- tisement is a smart appearance. You have § i

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 6 THE EVENING ST AR'ju!llty the sinking of the Lusitanta CWith Moruing Edition. jthat affidavits were offéred to prove...

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 GHREELY, Colo. Tiam Nelson Fashbaugh, vice-president | terday. of the Western Union Telegraplt Com- iingering illness of...

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 . g ¢ \ ‘ # b § THE EVENING BTAW, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, DECEMBER % 1922 SOCIETY. Taving to ‘0."": ‘g"n for Mr. Mann’s{,¢

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 SCHODL BULDING Hf,:‘éfm‘ PROGRAM SLASHED Ask for luscious raisin pie -— fnsh and juicy — at your grocer’s or a neighborhood

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 srounds shortly before noon yester- The plane. was_being piloted by Herbert J. Fahy, 829 22d strect, and was about 100 feet

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 ! THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922. | ‘ going to bo married when he 1eft{a councll has...

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 12 New Parks, Playgrounds and Schools for District Provided in Budget Bureau Estimates $946,077 Cut From Present riations of

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 - N THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922. 3 Commissioners’ Report Outlines Need for Greater...

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 14 THE EVENING We Will Send Free To Any Part of the U. S. Pur- chases Made in This Store ,’ OR ART NE_EDO HOP ] Pretty Art

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 J X i = : Valley of Death.” Th: 30 up ome upon another in such quick-|ing heroine of the play, is also well - “Impossible”

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 < Every Cold is Dangerous- Begin Taking Father John' sl Medicine at No Dangerous Drugs Once. H AXmasGift —That the Entire_

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 , THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIA THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922 e 238 PAGE S “MOST BEAUTIFUL™ At

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 rag ™ : Beaded Robes. ) -Gifts for Women These are practical suggestions and carry a real feeling of friend- ship. They are

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 ineach jar of Resinol Only those who have tried it can realize the comfort that Resinol Ointment brings to sufferers from...

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 F 2 THE TR e pe e e e e R T A R R R R K R R R L R R R R L R R R R R R R R E R R R R N A R R LTI Shop Early Mail Early for...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SR e SIK MAKE ARTICLES SOLD BY RED CROSS 2t | her home here todas: She had been i for several

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 W THE EYEN]NG STAR,  WASHINGTON, D. C, ~ MONDAY, DEOEMBER 4 1922, ANew Dress Pattcrn for Christmas What giit would please her

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 WOMAN’S PAGE, It Spreads the Bread of the World and His Wife with f}oodness Nuceca Pure Fresh Wholesome waysuniform-inflavor,

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 THE EVENING - 53 CHANGES IN PRIGES . ’ FINANCIAL. ’ [ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 - NEW YORK stock EXCHANGE |

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 NEW ERAINSTEE- MAKING PREDCTED $1.000,000 Plant in Detroi Expected to Cut Auto Pro- duction Costs. BY J. C. ROYLE. tch to The

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 \ 3 6 f SPORTS. POOR SHOWING OF GRIFFS* THE EVENING STA | Official American League [ , WASHINGTON, BRITISH NAME DATES C,...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, -D.. U , MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19 SPORTS. A Foot Ball Is Becoming Standardized :...

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 SPORTS. 'Foot Ball Is Becoming Standardized : Georgetown Team Joins Giant Killers' SPORTS. SECITONAL APPLIES ONLY HILLTOP...

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 28 AMUSEMENTS (Conzinved from Fifteenth Page.) | i this play and compare it with ner play, “Abie’s Irish Rose” which is...

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 AUTOMOBILES, - — k CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS GIFTS FOR HER. | CHRISTMAS GIFT GIFTS FOR THE HOME—Centinued. © towels, acarfa,

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 THE ,EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, -¢... MONDAY, .DECEMBER 4, 1922. © .REAL ESTATE. ronzEwr_nousts | REG’LAR FELLERS—A Guy's Got

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 e =3 ... REAL ESTATE ; — FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Confinued. Conttaerd Continued. i MILLER-BUILT

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 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Henry Miller and Ruth Chatterton, in “La Tendresse”; per- formance at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—San ...

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