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Evening Star dated January 11, 1923

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 WEATHER. Cloudy tonight ' --d ‘warmer tonight; freezing tonight. tomorrow; temperature above Temperature for twenty-four...

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 t 3 KLAN'S MESSENGER| GRILLED AT INQUIRY . | Fred - Higginbotham, Al- though Member, Denies He Knows Any Others. Declares He

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 Coue Sees Greater Future For ‘Autosuggestion in U. S Foundation Laid for Practical A pprecia- tion in Harmony With Medical

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 rig ™ U. S. Troop Order Depresses French; British Not Sur_prised Paris Paper Says With-|British Editor Thinks k English and

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 ENGINEERS START DAY SESSION Many Subjects to Be Dis- cussed at Annual Gather- ing in Capital. A broad program of topics,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY....January 11, 1023 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor The

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 Rheumatic twinges —ended! The basic cause of most theu- matic pain is congestion.Apply Sloans. It stimulates circulation THE

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 SOCIETY. Brothers Nigne! that greal shad- ow and profile of the day,” serves as a rich background for lowely woman,...

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 " Society and Mrs. John Mocx for two weeks, Teturned to their home today. Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann will be at Bbome tomorrow...

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 r 10 - DENIES AGREEMENT . ONGASOLINE TAX Keller Declares Commission- | ers Have Not Decided on Two-Cent Levy. THIRD COUE...

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 N | THE. EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON, Invasion Will Mean Misery [FRENCH PLANES WARN |Holds Frahce’s R ESSEN BY DEATH THREAT .

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 12 SOROPTIMIST CLUB HOLDS STORY-TELLING SESSION Members Entertain One Another With Experiences in Obtain- ing Positions....

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 FAVORS QUARTERLY | SCHOOL SEMESTER Supt. Kramer Says Mid-Year ; Commencements Conserve "k Time of Children. * Quarterly...

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 - 14 French Note Sent to Germany | On Occupation of Ruhr Valley By the Associated Press. PARIS, January 10.—The full text of

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 LAUDSWOMAN'SAID IN CVIC AFFAIRS Ex-Secretary Daniels De- ' clares Feminine Influence Is { Becoming Pronounced. By the...

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 ») BARES REMARKABLE . ADVANCE IN TINPLATE The remarkable growth and develop- ment of the tinplate industry In the United...

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: €., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923. BY “WIRED WIRELIL\]S."...

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 DISCHARGED CLERKS BRING ACUTE CONDITION United States. Employment Iervie:‘ Survey Shows Many Here Out of Jobs. Building...

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 PRESIDENT SEES I AIDFORFARMERS Writes Maryland Agricultural Society of Hope for Action s in Congress. By the Ansociated...

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 AMUSEMENT | COLUMBIA—Douglas Tairbanks in “Robin Hood.” The de luxe photoplay attraction at Loew's Columbla Theater mext...

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 OPPORTUNITIES FUND FALLS SHORT $1,800 Associated Charities Hopes Bal- ance Will Be Made Up Dur- ing Year. A final report on

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 B THtfiRsnAv, 1923, A STORE NEAR YOUR HOME THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON JANUARY - 11, The Thrill That Comes Ouce in a...

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 HEAL SKIN DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid. | It is unnecessary for you to suffer with Eczema,...

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 of Local Wireless Entertainment, NAA—Naval Radlo Station, Radlo, Va, 346 to 4 pm.~Closing live stock markets. 4 to 4:15...

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 Secretary Hughes Sails March . ? For Pan-American Conference - Many Matters Vital to Future of Amer- ican Relations to'Be...

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 ' 2% HARVARD PUTS BAN ¥ ON GRADUATE'S SON ¢ President Lowell Refuses to i} ' WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSPAY,” JANUARY - An...

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 DECLARES ELROPES TROUBLE POLITGAL Senator-Elect Fess Says $32,500,000L0an To Be Repaid for $10,000 in Marks By the Assoclated

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 Willard Aims to Demonstrate Good Condition PLANS PUBLIC WORKOUT | TO PROVE THAT HE’S FIT Promoter Rickard Indicates He Will

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 EUBUBUEBL c 3 R T T T BB R RN T B jiy A T P IS G ASSOCIATION on shares maturing in 45 on shares withdrawn be- France has...

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 - SPECIAL STOCKS IN VIOLENT JUNPS Naéh Motors Leads Whole Market - by - Spectacular Moves—Trend Upward. * FIN BY STUART P.

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 * 1931 of $261,981.39. . previous year. - vice president; John H. Hanna, vice Oredita: 1 Ba FINA ———. DISTRICT'S BANKS &...

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 ODERATEPREED HISPTALDCNEED Situation Serious, Says Dr. Hagner, Urging $500,000 Fund for Garfield. “There is a crying need in

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 THE _EVENING STAR.  WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1. Remnant Lengths of 36-In. Outing Flannel 21/2(: ~In fancy...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.™ SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS BY ELENORF DE WITT EBY. EVERAL Jlocal .gown_ establish- ments are featuring Palm

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 “The Daily Bread” ‘When folks are satisfied with any kind of butter, they simply tell the grocer, “One pound of butter.” But

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 3 MISCELLANEOUS. —_—————————————————— REG’LAR FELLERS—Next Year the Brothers Will Stay Up All Night. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING ' STAR. WASHIN GTO\ D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923. REAL ESTATE. 57 —_———— FOR RENT—ROOMS.

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 g " REAL ESTATE. ' SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued). THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FOR...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Contlhed. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON....

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 40 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL— George White's “Scan- lals,” performance at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—Sessus Hayakawa, in “Tiger 14ly

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