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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-01-17

Evening Star dated January 17, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and continued ccld toaight, twenty de- tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer. Temperature for twenty-four...

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 2 ROOT URGES STUDY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS Scores “Ignorance” of Americans on International Problems. PEOPLE TO BE INFORMED...

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 A Company Dinner EKE a special dinner at home when im- portant guests are com- ing—the $1.50 Table d’Hote Dinner at the New

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 COUE PAYS TRIBUTE, | | TOFIRST PATRIOT Autosuggestion Expert Visi- . bly Affected at Tomb of E George Washington. TALKS AT

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 THE EVENI MEM[]R' AI. GIFI’S : The Mistake of a Lifetime. § FORHOSPITAL ‘TAKE Idea of Giving for Particular ‘Portions of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WA ANUARY 17, 1923 Al 2l WEDNfidDAY!' 3 ; THE {EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C.

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 TAR D. ©, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 199 m@@:&—_—_fir__——_— g A ARD DNON e, PAYOFBULDNG 157 Toesen WL A GORDY 7 e TS WAGE REPORT

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 Sk’ SOCIETY." 8 SOCILE The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be Guests at Dinner Tonight at the French Embassy. count of

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 THE EVENING _S_TAR WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, ;IANUARX"IT, 1923, < B e R R e I e % Charles Henry Gibson of Church)|of the

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 PETWORTH URGES ANTLORUG WEEK - = Resolution Calls on President , to Set Dates for Nation- Wide Campaign. COMMITTEE IS...

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 URGES REGULATING | STOCKEXCHANGES Lockwood Committee Sees ¢ Step Needed to Break Up lllegal Combinations. DY the Assoclated

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 AUTOMOBILE CRASHES INTO PEACE MONUMENT Defect in Steering Gear Blamed for Accident Causing Injuries Pa to Two Men. Trouble

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 oy > S THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE | -___THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923. THE CABINET...

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 14 COCKRAN BLAMES DRY LAW FOR MOBS N. Y. Representative Says Regulation Has “Gone Mad,” Replying to Upshaw. “Fanaticism and

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 ‘' THE EVENING STAR, 'WA':SHINGTON,\ D. C., WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY: 17, 1923. “NSPECTORS KIDNAPED 4.0::[0%00 former. service men

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 16 . GRAY MUST REMAIN| ON BASTROP STAND Judge Rules He May Decline; . to Answer Incriminating # Questions. T | ATTORNEYS HAVE

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923 F a7 e e e e e | l—————— = T T =] [ference with Maj. Daniel

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 Better Get on the Band Wagon And Grow Up Wuh W ashington ! dppearing in s Brosdwas av: | SINGER SLAIN OVER GIRL. lected from

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 e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The annual bancuet of the Michigan State Association will be held next| Wednesday night at the City...

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 NG _STAR, W ANUARY 17, 1923 e PALAIS R@YAL --Day by Day, In Every Way, The Palais Royal January Sales Are Busier and Busier!

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923. of clever funmakers. Tt is tie work'\\rn-hln‘tonl.n. and

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 FINANCIAT FINANCIAL. D.-C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923. THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. ey NEW_YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | SFLLING

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923. FINANCIAT. MERGENTHALERCO. || NEW YORK CURB...

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 24 SPORTS: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D WEDNESDAY, . JANUARY 17, 1923, . SPORTS, Auburn Without Grid Coach : College Crews

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 SPORTS. | Pitchers to Get Early Start This Year : No International Polo for Americans MAJOR MOGULS REALIZE VETERANS MUST...

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 26 CONCERTS York Symphony Orchestra and Frieda Hempel. One of the most delightful con- serts of the yedr by the New York...

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 THE EVENING ST. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. FINDS EXTRACOST | INAVY YARDPLAN Bill for Introducing Special Work in Government

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 The peace of good digestion will abide with us forever when cannon are made into knives to Spread the ‘bread of theworldwith

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 The Diary of a Professional Movie Fan BY GLADYS HALL. The Man'Who Doesn*t Disappoint ' You. Two things made me anxious to...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. ' THE EVENING STAB.’WASHINGTO&E D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—HELP. ‘WANTED—HELP.

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 ROOMS, ETC. 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. |REG’LAR FELLERS—The Kid Classifies *Em; S o MY CoLSN ToMMY ¢ WELL HE HAS FoUR-...

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 REAL ESTATE: THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Anything for

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 . Tumediate possession and very ressonable REAL ESTATE. i T EVENING STAR. WASHING FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR...

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 TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. POLI'S— Liliom,” with Eva Le Gal- lierine; performance at 8:20 p.m. NATIONAL—Helen Hayes, in “To the...

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