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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-01-23

Evening Star dated January 23, 1923

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 ' WEATHER. Tncreasing cloudiness, followed by snow or rain late tonight and to- morrow; somewhat warmer tomorrow. Temperature

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 - - 2 * % AVERT COAL STRIKE. ATGOTHAM PARLEY vOperators and Mine Chiefs in Tristate Field Reach an Agreement." Ry the...

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 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn

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 NENRIALBRIDGE DRAW SPANURGED | ) i ” ! to Georgetown Should i Be Kept Open. is constructed it should include a draw, in order

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 PLEA FOR INPROVED 0. STREETLIHTS Association Member Wants Hlumination Here Equal to - That in Alexandria. “I would go to...

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 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D, C. WUESDAY.....January 23, ®HEODORE W. NOYES...Editor Whe...

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 . TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923. ) 2 . /8 Purchases Made in This Store Mailed Free to Any Part of the United States "It om of...

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 SOCIETY. HADES For all types of windows We quote factory pric shades—elimi ing the middleman’s profit. You save the differ-

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 Soclety {Continued from Eighth Page.) Madaleine Austin, Miss Ruth Hitch- ©cock, Maj. Cassaju ilitary attache of the Spanish

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 ‘ ~qp - = ~_THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY .23, 1933, MELLON DEFENDS ]H%%EJNs%{%p ; TG s ‘ S ‘...

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 Hotel Roosevelt 16th, V & W Sts. Dining Room Now Open Breakfast 7:30 to 9:30 Luncheon 12:30 to 1:30 Dinner 6:00 to 8:00 Table

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 N g § THE EVENING STAR, WAS INGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. "1923. AHURGESUS | S SN SN E NSNS NN A NE NN EA NSNS SNEN NSNS

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 DRUGS IN MEDICINE IBLAMED FOR DEATH Patent Mixture Believed 1 . _THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, Changes in Stations of ' Army

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 WASHINGTO! NG STAR, - [ [~y £5] 2 Y 7727 iz, %nrwty Hiram THE HE CHT CO. DN This is the king pin of clothmg sales. It is also

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 V AMUSEMENTS Washington Opera Company in “Rigoletto.” “Rigoletto,” Verdl's opera based upon Hugo's drams, ‘Le Roi s’Amuse,”

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 “ARLINGTON ROADS ELECTION TODAY Opposition to $570,000 Bond Issue Evenly Splits Forces. » Arlington it the pro- 1d result ©

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 = i —— TWO THOUSAND JEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY attend the golden jubilee convention of the Union of American Hebrew Con-

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 “RRISI]N RETAINS STRIKE LASH GRIP 'lass Meeting at . Eureka 1prings Follows Resignation i of Mayor and Others. HERIFF PROBE

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 MAX NORDAU DIES AT HOME N PARIS German Author and Philoso- pher Was Pioneer in Zion- ist Movement. By the Associated P PAF J

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 ATESAYSSTORY "%z smoowas (GRANTDELANS REPLY cusmnn _ As ‘IRUMP[D UP‘ “EXCUSEME” CLUB| (] BISHOP MANNM; $1 Hassocks, 48c...

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 principal speaker, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland, Ohio, said: udaism, because of its insistence upon national as well

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 RAILROAD SHARES * GAINING IN FAVOR Dodging of Extra Session of .:Congress Is Factor—To- || day’s Market Irregular. BY STUART

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 MORE WORK NOTED AND HIGHER WAGES Labor Department Reports | for December—Income Tax Rulings—Notes. A general increase in...

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 { ! | AFTERNOON  COAT FINELY LAR I OF BLACK MARKED. ITS 1S CAUGHT | BLA AY FUR, | WOMAN’S PAGES Topcoat Takes on Airs of...

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 SPORTS:.” 3 : g Greb Fails to Im press Against Shade : Minority of Experts Rules in Golf Game RING CHAMPION TO TRY 0 i HIS

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 SportLeadDisputed 1922 CROWN IS CLAIMED BY NAVY AND PRINCETON Each School Points to Supremacy in Six Branches, But Annapolis

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 | SI7. " Adams 2383 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Continued. KTTOREN TOPBOATD. 30T k- hand carved: in two pieces; sec Janitor.

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 FOR RENT—HOUSES. UNFURNISHED—Continued. WOOM_ HOUSE FOR RENT FOR $25 rd aud_garage. 827 6th s Fati 18t ST electricit Me! 1726

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—COLORED. An opportunity to secure a Jovely home op S st. near 13th. n.w., having 6 large

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 POLI'S—"Tangerine,” with Julia Sanderson; performance at 8:20 p.m. NATIONAX—Lynn Fontanne, in “Duley,” p.m. GARRICK—"The...

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