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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-01-26

Evening Star dated January 26, 1923

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 WEATHER. late tonight or, tomorrow: ‘warmer; temperature slightly above freezing tonight. ‘Temperature for twenty-four hours

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 DEMURRER ARGUED DR AR LT ) Attorneys Wage Legal Battle - to Establish Knickerbocker Disaster Responsibility. r LAW AUTHORITY

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 - Ice for Fever " 7 %In,gcarlet fever—the ice ‘Wag applied to the neck and 9e in the mouth quiets de- i and reduces fever.”—

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 FRENCH CANADIAN - VOW RUHR BACKING “Germans Must Pay” Senti- '| ment of Meetings in Many } Villages and Camps. Bpecial...

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 ———e HOUSE CHANGES ) INARMY BLLHT Weeks Tells Senate Subcom- | mittee Age Limit Imperils [ 8 Enlistments. HARBORD CLAUSE IRKS

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 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY.......January 26, 1823 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor

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 TO LOA %EI]/ELRY Emergency Financing! SAVE INTEREST Take ge of New York State rates. They are less than Virginia rates. In

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 Shoes of —For Misses. —For Children. " —For Little Gents. The reputation of the Family Shoe Storc as head- quarters for...

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 DISCUSS LEGISLATION FOR THE DISABLED MEN B5 the Assoclated Press. 3 CINCINNATIL, ; Ohlo, January 26— The national executive

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 BALLATWILLARD . TOAD CHLD CARE Officers of Society Point Out "~Work They Are Doing to Preserve Health. PURE MiLK FIRST STEP

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON - Cash or War D. O, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 1923. - Come Out of the Ruhr? (1 OT CASH, BUT CLASH,”...

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 i THE. EVENING.-STAR, WASHINGTON, D! C. New Metal Lace Bertha Collars, 98c Smart neckwear in new styles that find favor with

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 .THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923. | AN EIGHTEEN.POUNDER AT...

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 1! il $3.25 Chester || $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sunday, January 28 BPECIAL TRAIN '-IIVQ’:7 wnhlulon (Cnloa Statlon) riven

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 THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, Jd923. - S. KANN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” " CHORGHMEN LT | OVER

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 P;nny Wise—Pound Wise E (t’s the pennies you save in the price and the quality you gezina pound of . The Healthful Spread for

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 D. C. High School Graduates Lack “Pep,” Washington high school graduates were taken to task today by Roger Babson,...

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 _ANSBURGH & BROTHER e Finimescanbiionga Sale of 300 ) New and springlike bags in colorful Paisley and Egyptian prints. Large

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 this Complete Dental Treatment Vi THE EVENING IDEPORTED RAIL STRIERS TESTIFY Tell Arkansas Legislators Citizens Bade Them...

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923. - ¥ rly eah egEceptional in Every Way Sale of Spring Capes,

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 - cent for British lines and 30 per cent " JAPANESE DENY - HAWAIAN MENAGE Consul General at Honolulu Hits Report of Labor...

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 GUARDSHEN N STAGE ‘STUNTNIGHT' FETE Burlesque on Basket Ball and “Hicktown Band” Are Features. | A “stunt night” was...

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 4 England, January 22, 1922. BRYCE TO BE EXTOLLED. {MRS. E. R. M"CORMICK | ‘PEANUT. POLITICIANS’ HIT seenury Hughes Among...

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 STOCKS STRONGEST OF PRESENT WEEK Many Definite Advances in More Active Market. Exchanges Lower. BY STUART P. WEST. Special

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 FINANCIAL, g_lf, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. l_!., Fl!:lTDAY2 JANUARY 26, 1923. STAGGERING COSTS (& OF WAR REVEALED Col....

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 RCKARD HASINSD TRACK WITH OPTION Beckett Is Eliminated as an ! Opponent—Interest High & in Coming of Firpo. Negotiations will

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 SP ORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,_ D Poor Visibility Hampers Title Golfers|| ALL OF LEGION REGULARS TO FACE MARINE...

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 FARM CREDITS BILL AGAINUPIN SENATE] Administration . Leaders toi Urge Action on Lenroot- Anderson Measure. A Kind * For Every

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 SKIRTS FOR MEN NOT YET DE TROP In Many Climes Clinging Gar- ment Is Popular Apparel for All Occasions. The question of the

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 26, 1923 once thore he turned to Tow) that train?’ Rennison querted. had been made in buttoning the vest, |lies is locked and

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 3 quite so and physically, as two tired, aching physical discomfort together into an iron pot and stew | very gently for...

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 22 w. MAL. ) fond s, R0V, loymen?. - fifin‘r BOOKKEEPER} nd aceurate on detail Wr 3 -:Z yu"-u'!'v' rting. _Anply Morrly & Co.

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 l““om FOR SALE, ETC. BUICK. Good used cars priced to move, BUICK 1419 COUPE BUICK 1920 ROADSTER. FORD 1921 TOURING. FORD 1920

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 - - 74 R _ BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. et )G“ i1d1s o ua!-r { e tore; $16,500. : Clarge store; :'fi&?&w"x"'x‘-z TEATEY 0.,

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 7R AL ESTATE P e FOR SALE--HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES, | o 0. Continued, Continued. Northeast—Kenredy House— Petworth—Semi-detached—

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 38" TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. '8—“Tangerine” with Julla Sindereon; portormarce at 8:30 p.m. NATIONAL—Lynn Fontanne, “Dulay,” 8:20

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