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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-01-25

Evening Star dated January 25, 1923

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 i WEATHER. Fair tonight and probal row; colder tonight, perature. four hours ended at 2 p.m. Highest, 40, at noon today; 30,

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 SIUSPECT SERVANT | INLEGAIONL.EAK Dry Agents to Treat: Direct, as Diplomatic Status Does Not Enter In. - AID CHARGE WILLING

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 5 SPECIAL NOTICES. " WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 10, 1928, We, the undersigned, president and majority of the trustees of the

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 - THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. e, SOE SRR BE O French Determined to Force Complete Submission in Ruhr MOB IN MAYENCE .

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 " PORTRAT RECALLS | HUNGARIAN MINISTER’S HOME SCENE OF FIRE Ignited, Causing Damage of THE EVENING STAR |King’s Great...

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 A 6 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition — WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. ...January 25, 1923 THEODORE W....

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 - _.THE. EVENI'NG- - BTAR, -WASHINGTON, -D. 0, ‘THUI'QSDA-Y, JANUARY 25, 1923. ey DEATH TAKES WIFE. | THE HUB - More...

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 SOCIETY.” M PASTERNVAK 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop For g Southern Wear The new ideas in Wraps,...

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 Society Mra. Walcott was formerly Miss Imo- Fene Fairchild Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Stoddard Taylor, and was...

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 AMERICAN IMPRESSIONS By EMILE COUE. ARTICLE V. ‘Who was that clever cartoonist Who, years ago, did a.most entertain- ing...

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 SPLIT THREATENED INARMY SERVICE Row in Quartermaster Corps May End With Guard and Reserve Breaking Away. HOLD ALL-NIGHT...

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 AUTO RECIPROCITY BILL .| INTRODUGED IN HOUSE Chairman Focht of D. C. Commit- . tee Urges Measure for .IQ Gasoline Tax....

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 COURT HALTS FIGHT ON ELECTRIC RATES Case Against D. C. Power Company Delayed on Ju- risdiction Issue. The United States...

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 When you want to hear Victor Records At their best—come to our handsome New Victrola Galleries—20 sound-proof period rooms.

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 ¢ 922 CAR LOADING. [VEST VIREINA OFFERS_| AERD CHIEFS PLA BIG DESPITE STRIKE| NEWWHIE HOUSE SIE| FOR pULITZER RACE {1923...

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 16 Dopey Dan Talks of Thrills Of Hobnobbing With Firemen BY W. H. CLAGETT. Dear Folks: Speakin’ over at a meetin’ of the...

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 / " and_dictator of Ger- : — : is the man of the hour in the occupied . Ile controls THE HOUSE AT 16th AND F mines, the steel

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 Safe when you take Father John’s Medicine for your cold and to build new flesh and strength, because it is free from...

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 "SROTHERHOOD T0 OWN AND OPERATE BANK Engineers’ New York Institution to Have Branches Over City, Says Stone. Dy the...

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 WALLACH SCHOOL TEAMS | ARE LUNCHEON GUESTS Miss Rawlings Entertains Pupils jo Who Will Enter High | & School. Members of the

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 = | ‘FNPHASTZEANTY LS ANDAPAN Ambassadors - Warren and Hanihara Tell of Feeling at . Banquet in Tokio. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By

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 $ G eI S SRR R SR LA S RO St e 1 = B L B e T s GOPELAND ASSAILS ABUSE OF WORKERS Senator-Elect Says Rail Strike Shows Men in

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 FRMFORRIHTS ON GONDUT ROAD Montgomery County- Prose- cutor Insists Upon Enfore- ing Motor Vehicle Law. OTHERS BACK - OPINION

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 Chinese Senate Opp For Foreign Minister Post Other Cabinet Members | Appointed by President b Are Approved. Vote Against Sze

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 Safe Deposit Facilities Qur vaults represent the very latest in pro- tective construction and the utmost in conven- ient...

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 FOREIGN SITUATION IS AGAIN IGNORED ey e o ,.Stoc'ks Move Within Narrow :f Limits—Less Attention Paid to Rails. n 24.—The to

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 FTINANCIAL.” SEABOARD ARLIN CAR LOADINGS GAIN Up 38 Per Cent in First 21 Days of January—D. C. Firm Changes Name. The...

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 g 9 'SPORTS." 'THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, "1923. High Detroit Rates in Pre-Season Dope :...

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 3 25 SPORTS Another Lightweight Title Fight in Prospect : $1,000,000 Bait for Dempsey NO HARM IN GOLF BODY CHARGING AT...

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 V'THURS'DAY TANUARY- 25, "1923. Small Policeman Eying Cars |MUTT AND JEFF—APoor Alibils Better Than None at Al Y e e Mabk...

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 p 3 ,:_“‘ . : THE EVENING STAR, wgs'fii‘}#qjgy SOLDIER HOSPITAL COSTS. . | MAY BE INVESTIGATED || | “36-in. Outing Flannel...

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 "Why strains hurt Congestion in tissues causes muscular pain. Sloan's scatters congestion Normal free circulation returns...

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 WOMA N’S PAGE SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. PRING manifests itself in the windows of milllinery...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. 3 WANTED—HELP MALE—Continued. Cos NEVER wmail mendations in_applylng for em- log Aocovvu\u' COURS of...

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 R AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. AUTOMOBILES WANTED—Continued OOMS, ETC, FOR RENT—ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—Continued. FORD, any...

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 REAL ESTATE. REG’LAR FELLERS—Cream Puffs Are Hard to Ktep. FoR SALE—APARTMENTS. Continued. EEVBRAL SNALL APARTNENT HOURES TN

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Contls FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR BA!-E—EOUSES THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY,...

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 38 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. POLI'S—"Tangerine,” with Julla £anderson; performance at §:20 p.m. NATIONAL—Lyan ' Fontanne, in...

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