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Evening Star dated January 15, 1923

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 touight, temperature near Temperature for twenty: ended at 2 p.m. toda at 16 a.m. today. ¥ull report on page 7. : Highest, 11

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 D.C. DELEGATE BILL ACTION 15 BLOCKED Gilbert Objects to Considera- tion When Only 7 of Com- § mittee Are Present. Effort to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. BY Gluyas Williams, |50 24hementary rates Reprs: | THOM NAMED

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 4*! BERLIN STAGES BIG PROTEST MEETING Immense Crowd, Worked Up ; to High Pitch, Cries ¥ “Down With France.” “SUNDAY OF...

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 = At the Bottom of the Ladder. e s 0 e WAT T | FINDH THIP ACT OF King LEAR ! CuapLES Euane HuGuES 1AD ALL OF SUAKESPEARE AT

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 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Editlon. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY......January 15, 1823 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor The

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 PLAN CEREMONIAL BYALMASTEMPLE Shrine Poli's Theater. ex th members on i ig Class Almas Temple ceremonial The be a pected to &

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 SO CIETY." ¥ ocC O Baron and Baroness de Cartier Hosts at Embassy Dinner Tonight for Secretary and Mrs. Hughes. this even-

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 M. COLETOARRIE HERE TOMORRDN Recegtion to Be Given, Fol- lowed by Two Addresses k on Wednesday. TEmile Coue, French exponent

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. AMUSEMENTS from a valley of silence; the kh&ml‘ forgotten...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. C., MONDAY. JANUARY I15. 1923. S. KANN SoNs Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” BOOTLEGGER SLAIN...

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 BURDEN IMPOSED [ St i | Inoréased ‘Servios Exadted . : 3 ; . 5 4 —l OF WASHINGTON of Building Inspector; in Growjng City, Is

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORI. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. \ D S ) Scene during seventh annual

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 $1.25 Dressing Sacques, 89¢ Women's Flannelette Dresving Sucques, assorted rs and patterns: made with collar and belt; regu-

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 Ribot, French Ex-Premier, Dies After One Day’s Illness Headed 2 Cabinets and Held Many Portfolios. Bye-Election Trip| Too...

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 1 VETERANS DENAND CRANER RESGN Chief of Legal Division of Vet- MIRACLES OF JESUS Says Rev. Percy Stickney DOUBTED BY PASTOR

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 THE EVENING BUDAPEST T DENIES CLASH. |in8 sttustion was largely due to the |heat of political campaigns now in | progress...

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 The Hosiery Shop GANS LIELY T0 D CHAVBER OF COMMERCE f —invites you to see [ its beautiful colors, designs and fabrics in...

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 URGES RAIL CREDIT BE STRENGTHENED Railway Association Commit- | tee Says Move Will In- crease Traffic. trengthening railroad

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 20 ™ i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |'f‘ Prof. H. C. Balley of Harvard will| | ive a lecture on “Einstein and Coue,” nder auspices of

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 ¢ THRIFT WEEK GET " OFFICIAL SANCTION .. District Commlsswners cail Upon Residents to Aid in Campaign. COAL PROBERS HIT LlCK

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 THE WORLD - ALMANAC is oft the press and at your service. 50,000 facts readily ac- cessible. Answers to questions of daily

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 WOMAN WORKERS | TORYTENDFORCES| | .{Trade Union League Will }» Raise $63,000 Fund to I§  Aid campaign. Organization of woman

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 FIN ANCIAL. CALLED TECHNICAL Market’s Action Laid to Tak- ing of Profits, Instead of Ruhr Climax. BY STUART P. WEST. NEW...

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 o= av gm&n|mnuumnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmuflmmnmnmnmmmmmmfimmg FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. TREASURY NOTES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 SP Noted Batting Feats Mark 1922 Campaign : Light Heavyweights Now in Spotlight ORTS., SEVERAL NEW RECORDS SET; OTHERS...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 19 D. C. College Quints to Have Busy Week : Great Indoor...

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 28 " THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 15 1923. G ARNER uu"‘s RA[:E Tellegen’s Roses, |MUTT AND JEFF—We

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 4 = Flgr' Coats and Wraps IVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923.° e e e JANUY SAL‘ES‘ | munhm afi] &Efiuflmflp

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 | SALONIKIS FACED BY GREAT PROBLEM Thousands of Greek Refu- gees Flock There by Both Land and Sea. RADIO NEWS A ‘dance...

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 . WOMAN?®S. PAGE.” .. The Diary of a Professional Movie Fan BY GLADYS HALL. Do You Prefer Favorite Star Served Married or...

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 This most fascinating panorama of colorful crags and awe-inspiring vistas is reached by Rock Island Lines Golden State...

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 i ISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. FCR sus—mmmo"& |REG’LAR FELLERS—Jimmie Studies

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 REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS TO LET. FOR RENT—HOUSES. UNFURNISHED—Continued, UNFURNISHED—Continsed. FOR RENT TO PHYSICIAN...

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 THE EVENING,STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. MONDAY, JANUARY. 15, 1923 AUCTION SALES %moxum AUCTION SALES ______ PROPOSALS. H...

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 3% TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. POLYS—*Liliom,” with Eva Le Gal- lienne; performance at 8:20 p.m\ NATIONAL—Helen Hayes, in Re Ladies,”

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