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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-01-29

Evening Star dated January 29, 1923

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 Yair tonight, near freezing; tomor-' Tow cloudy, followed by rain in nfter- noon or night. Temperature for twen ty-four hours

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 > LUNDIN 1S INDIGTE IN SCHOOLS PROBE Former Member of Congress Named in Blanket Re- turn in Chicago. 23 OTHERS ARE ACCUSED

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 . L Bryce’s Love for Washington |Suburban Heights. ~ Is Told in Memorial Service Secretary of State Hughes, John W. Davis,

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 DEAD SENATORS ARE EULOGIZED Pennsylvania’s Three De- ceased Members, Penrose, Knox and Crow, Praised. Memorial services for

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 ‘Egyptian “Valley of Kings” Flooded With Sightseers Only Few Days Remain Now Until Tomb » A of Tutankhamen Will Be Opened s

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 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY......January 20, 1923 1 THEODORE W. NOYE! Editor The

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 STAR EDITORIAL WRITER |Flowers From Air ‘ Card of Thanks. |, | E S . ! DIES IN HIS 73D YEAR 'LANSBURGH & BROTHER e...

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 Spanish Ambassador and Senora de Riano Entertaining a Dinner Com- pany at the Embassy Tonight. HE ambassador of Spain and|

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 “Fired’”’ Janitress|SENATE GETS ARMY BILL BUY SEUUIS PI.AN Refusés to Leave;| YN $340,341,396 DRIVE FOR $30,00/ 4ppeal to...

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 _ 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. JANUARY 29, 1923. r At the Bottom of the Ladder. . . =By KESSLER. Maude...

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 [ - = FENESERNEIEREENERERD IlllIll’i..-.-..._. ~ This great monthly event increases the buying power of One Dollar from 10

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 HUMAN INTEREST - - STORIES UNFOLDED Juvenile Protective Associa- tion Claims Daily Contac_t With Tragedies of Life. OUTLINE

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 ILY PICTORIAL PAGE hVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1923. MACHINE GUNS GUARD BANK. French soldiers with

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 14 A 3 FRENGH INVASIUN |Epi pic of Courage at Sea Is Told 5"'«"1'.:‘:':3?'3.. R T e | S e SR g A w. finall; ot | the Mikado

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 CAPTTAL INSPIRES FIGHT, GRANT SAYS New. York Rector Declares . He-Will Continue to Preach His Thoughts. LEDOUX PICKETS CHURCH

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 ~“AMUSEMENTS | ! POLI'S—“Blossom Time.” Now and then this century produces & rea) dramatic masterpiece that ele- vates the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, TJANUARY 29, 1923. Woodmed & Watheoy Open 9:15 A. M. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets

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 Rheumatic pain? ~relief | Congestion, inflamed tissues +then persistent pain, Apply Sloan’s to break up congestion, ydraw out

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 el 8 The Scarlet Tanager ofelesieeeooderfuntofed (Continued Yasterday's Star.) CHAPTER VIL MITTING TKE TRAIL. The door was

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 $75 Monthly Payments Cor. 17th & E Sts. S.E. Large Sleeping Porche: Open f Inspection Room for Two Garages The Homes with the

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 ) FINANCIAL AMERICANS SHOW INCREASED THRIFT Federal Reserve Board Re- ports Gross Gain of $445,000,000. The Federal Reserve

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 The Diary of a Professional Movie Fan BY GLADYS HALL. Now Professionals Take Notice! Hobart Henley has “just finished making

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 SPORTS EX-CAPTAIN OF HARVARD UP BEFORE JUDGE LANDIS Rochester Club Claims Former Varsity Shonstopl ccepted Its Terms Before

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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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 MISCELLANEOUS. '!03 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. WEARING APPAREL. v.‘.WOOD-——\’SI" A CORD. *...

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 g APARTMENTS TO LET ___UNFURNISHED—Continued. VARE, 614 MD. AVE. N.E.—6 LARGE OCT- | side rooms ard bath; h.-w.h, electric

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 REAL ESTATE _ FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES" Continued. i HEIGHTS, CLOSE TO 16th of the mowt attractive housen

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 r.eg? TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—William Gillette, in “Sherlock Holmes”; performance at 8 pm. J’S—"Blossom Time,” at 0 P

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