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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-01-22

Evening Star dated January 22, 1923

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 WEATHER. Cloudy and unsettled tonight and tomorrow; colder tonight, with freez- ing temperature. Temperature for twenty-four

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 $000TOSTUDY D. C. ROADS ASKED Senate Appropriations Com- mittee Approves Fund for | Highway System Survey. MAY LINK OLD FORTS

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 - WITH PIPEIN_FIGHT Assailant Gives Self Up, Declaring Dead Man Tried to Break in Home. Struck on the head with a pisce of

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 REPARATIONSPLAN S AGAN DELAYE French Proposal Not Likely! to Be Made Before End of Week. By the Associated Press. ¥ PARIS,

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 HEARD SHOTS FIRED INMER ROUGE FEUD Witness Tells of an Aileged s Attempt on Life of Dr. | 3 McKoin. MURDER PLOT SUSPECTED...

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 THE EVENING STAR, « With Sm)fi, Munlgl' Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY......January 22, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor The

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 : ' THE EVENING ETAR, WASHINGTO) A Store Near Your Home Specials for This Week | Best ginning Tomorrow and Continuing All...

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 U — i A TR 4. e i R 'SOCIETY. So cilety Central American Delegates ‘Hosts to .. Secretary of State and Mrs- Hughes at -...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, Saxtiiae 29, 1993. URGES POOR STUDENTS NEGROES FLEE INDIANA PAY WHEN SUCCESSFUL| . TOWN UPON...

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 RECOMMENDS DIVISION i { .f : L (Continued from ¥ f the District on June 30, 1922, is in ctical agreement with that found the

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 _ WASHINGTON, Y, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1923. NOTICE-ON ACCOUNT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER ALL MERCHANDISE ADVERTISED IN SUNDAY PAPERS

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 Try Thi Raisin Pie Neighborhood bake shops and large modern bakeries in your town are baking raisin pies for you that will

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 WASHINGTON, D. ekfwa_};your firfix:a.r.x.able- grandmérfirr used 1o dress in the early days of the Woman's Home Gompanion FIFTY

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 There is never'any doubt as to which side of your bread is spread when either side is spread with ¢ ” “To-morrow' is the...

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 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1923. 15 ( _ FRANKLIN - NEW BODY STYLES ~ IN SEVEN DESIGNS The...

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 AMUSEMENTS Cleveland Orchestra. 1t is not well o draw compatisons, but safely it may be said that Wash- tngton has seldom...

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 'THE STAR’S NDAIL’?' PICTORIAL PéGE N THE EVENIN WASHINGTON, D. -C, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1923. 1. » honeis with LAYING CORNER

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 18 NAVAL WAR COLLEGE EXTENSION INCLUDES LAND AND SEA COURSES; STRATEGY WILL BE STRESSED Plan Calls for Close Con- tact With

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 'Y * OVERHEATING EVIL | SHOWN BY REPORT _ Experts of New York Ventila- * tion Commission Discuss - Best Way to Air Rooms....

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 CLEARS MRS GNASH OF BABY' DEATH Grand Jury Exonerates Mother in Poisoning Case. The grand jury today exonerated Ars....

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 b . — & Years ago, Grandma used Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey for the coughs-af all the family. Today, as yesterday, it is...

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 —Ia Furniture, Lamps ment to select fror BT m and the extremely reasonaple. . 'CORNELL VIAI.I. I'APER CO. $14 1306 N.W. PIQTN

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 * * CUTS HOME COSTS Cheaper and More Substan- tial Structures Recommend- ed in Report to Hoover. AID TO HOUSE BUYERS Uniform

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 “DETR IMENTAL TO GAME,” IS CONSENSUS OF OPINION Majority of Sporting Editors, Representing Largest ", and Most Influential

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 Bill in Parliament Authorizes Six- teen Sckools by Christian Brothers to Train Missioaarigs. debate and the Rubr plans its

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 ' -FINANCIA INVASION OF RUBR: DEADENS MARKETS e Stocks Almost at Standstill as Results Are Awaited. ' Price Trend Lower. BY

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 FINANCIAL, U.-5. NOTE 1SSUE 1S OVERSUBSCRIBED Secretary Mellon Allots $18,- 246,000 to District Which Includes This City....

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 How to Use Packages of Sleeves A woman who was pouring tea in wn Italian drawing room—in Amer- fea, not Italy—was handed a

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 A g MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED_SITUATIONS |RECOMMENDED SERVICE. | KE ! ' v ! : P MOMAND. FOR RENT—ROOMS. non%s'nc—comnsn...

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 APARTMENTS TO LET _FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, REG’LAR FELLERS—A Big Discount for Cash JOMS, KITCHENETTE AND BATH, AND s,...

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 g REAL ¥OR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. nnlmvu § LARGE ROOMS AND TILE $4,000. Call” Adams 363,

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 TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS, POLIS—“Tangerine,” with Julia Banderson; performance at 8:20 p.m. NATION. Lynn * Fontanne, ¥Dulcy,” §:20

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