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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-01-30

Evening Star dated January 30, 1923

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 WEATHER. Partly cloudy and cold tonight; freez- ing temperature; tomorrow unsettled and somewhat warmer, &now or rain....

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 NE ] THE b et Attorney’s Ashes - To Be Scattered At Midocean NEW YORK, January 30.—Miss Anna Bolchf, adopted daughter of the

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 "FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 - o An Unusual Investment A new apartment building in a convenicnt northwest lo- ation containing four

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 TIMEREEPER BACK; " HELD UNDER BON Harold Teegerstrom Says He . Was Not Kidnaped, But § Left of Own Volition. Py the...

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 STUDENTS HONORED 'Representative Sanders Ad- { dresses Midyear Com- 5 mencement Gathering. EIGHT PRESENTED MEDALS $Mrs....

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Suuday Morning Edition. T WASHINGTON, D. 0. TUESDAY......January 30, 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor

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 city and active in the affairs of the First Congregational Church, where her husband had been a deacon and trustee for many

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 ty and Price 905 7th Street Phone Main 167 February Furniture Sale A Success from the Start! Good Furniture at the lowest sn

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 f————————— Society (Continued from Pighth Page.) Graves, Mrs. Francis Walker, Mrs. William Channing Johnson, Mrs. Isa- bel

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 AMUSEMENTS 2"ATIONAL—“Sherlock Holmes.” he curtain rose at the National iter last night on "that peer of mystery dramas of

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 Gorgeous Throne Among Relics From Tutankhamen’s Tomb| Inscriptious Indicate Funeral Arranged Before Death of Monarch; Luxor

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 Scout Drive Zip Spells $30 000! Ere Friday, Says Dopey Dan BY W. H. CLAGETT. On my 1 will do my bhest— 1. To do my duty to

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 I * Wwhen possi * pess standards on a home. IThis was the announcement made by THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY,

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 14 AR ON SOEL ISEASE OTUNED Dr. White Proposes Reports on All Cases to-Be Kept in_Confidence. According to a statement made

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 Purchases On A Charge Placed On Bills Rendered March 1 150 Trimmed Hats —Suitable for between-season wear. Specially priced

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 4 %6 | THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, %92, WIDE FIELD OPEN FOR CABINET 108 Many Possible...

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE F ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923 KEPRESENTS HER GOVE NT." Senora

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 V4 ¢ 18 THE EVENING BTAK, WASHINGTON, V. O, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923. : —_— BREW SUEIE‘I’Y How to Torture Your Htpsbnd- 3 F

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 lol—=]o]lc— —llc——]|a]c——=o]—=] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923, VETERANS BUREAL | — _ » —...

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 N 20 THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923. s fAsmS"lNST"u]-E AbeMarthavs‘...

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 | Sorethroat Science says that germs are the causc of sore and in- fected throats. Science fur- ther says that I¥ mint...

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 SPORTS. P THE KVENING STAR, WASHING 'ON, D, C SPURTS. TUBSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1023. Heavyweight Title Situation Crystallizing :

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 ’ Tilden Should Sh S | DEFEAT BY MATHEY OFFERS NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT, Probably Psychological, and When Champion Re- gains

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 The Diary of a Pro! fessional Movie Fan BY GLADYS HALL. We Have a Little Stranger in Our Midst! “welcome” to ncw- mers. n't

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 l ____STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIPS. CUNARD ano ANCHOQRUuNEs N. T. to Cherbourg and Southampton. TERENGARIA. . 30 Teb. 20 Apr. 24|

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 26 PRINCIPAL STOCK - GHANGES UPWARD Movemenis Very Irregular, as Waiting Attitude Slows Up Trading. BY STUART P. WEST....

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 FINANCIAL. - ONEY IN PLENTY FOR INVESTMENTS Banks All Over Country Com- plain of Dearth of Bor-, rowing Demand. Money is...

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 V\zs" Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 14th and Vermont ave., John C. Haley. 14th and P, Day's Pharmacs. J5th and U

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 UTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, EIC. Continued. | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. Continued., CHEVROLET un;;{ 1020, $350; [y...

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 REAL ESTATE: THE vamr “"TAk"WAsmGTm, D. ¢, TUESDAY. JANUARY 30; '1923. : "REALESTATE. = ———— e o e ANTED-—; TMENTS LAR' m] I

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 REAL ESTATE. | $7.850. PEEWORTH. A remarkable value in'a tapestry brick dwelling as good as néw. Just off Rock Creek Church

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 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—William, Gillette, in 'i!'hsrlook Holmes"”; performance at FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. Service Commissfon

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