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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-02-01

Evening Star dated February 1, 1923

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 WEATHER. “Fi P, rom Press to Home Rain tonight and probably tomor- | s‘ | Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers

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 9 * Coal Men of Kiel | Boycott Ships of ' Invading Powers By the Associsted Press. BERLIN, February 1.—The coal merchants of

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 VELLON WARNS { OFTAXEXEMPTION Declares Issuing of This Class of Securities Must Stop. WILL SEEK SUBSTITUTE| : 1ps Practice

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 B4 GET DIPLOMAS ATMKINLEY TECH Representative Eugene Black i Delivers Commencement 3 Address. i ¥Gucation makes more tseful

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Moraing Editicn. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY....February 1, 1823 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor The

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 H eI eI e T 3 1 s b THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1928. TS0 D 0TONCOAL SURPLS, SAYS BERT David

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 s SOCIETY. A Big’ Saving on Children’s ' Shoes —DBring the chil- dren here for their shoes and get the best at the smallest

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 Society o {Continued from Eighth Page) a clogely fitted cap of gold surmount- ed with a fan-shaped mass of waving Plumes at

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 10 THREE MEMORIAL GIFTS | FOR GARELD HOSPITAL Lansburgh & Bro., S. Kann Sons Co., Mrs. Hannay and Mrs. * Cox Donors. Three

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 KNOCK U7 $5000001 ARCHIVES BUILDING Senators Adopt Offices Ap- propriation Bill Report Sans Item. The proposal to erect a...

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 CLERGYMEN PLAN REUNION OF CHURCH Episcopal Conference Will Be Held Here in May, Two i Years Hence. Rt Rev. James De Wolr...

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 WARNS GRADUATES | AGAINST SHAMNMING Mr. Upshaw Admonishes Central High Class to Have Worthy Ideals. BE HONEST; IS HIS ADVICE

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 THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923 Their Own Lot. —By WEBSTER. |“BOOTLEG COP” CHARGES " % st v

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 PATRITISH THENE ATS. AR BANUET fleld, Thaddeus H. Lovejoy, William M. Hannay, Henry B. Patten, Turley Co- burn, W....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. $1.98 Dining Chairs Dining Room Chairs, golden oak finish,

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 E STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAG THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE. been

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 AT ' ) ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1923. e T e i ROUTED BY ARKANGAS "ok ro | oren Ger w5 ] o s o T W i e i BY RADIO TODAY...

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 ERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent - - on shares maturing in, 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares...

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 / ~ 20 » THE EVENING m. WASHINGTON; D. C., IH'URSDAY, FE‘;.I‘SRUKRY 1, 1923, “LABEL FRAUD BEHIND [“one2ema s e | g - . — |

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 "S’l‘AR'; WASHI\ GTON, D. maintained ready and skilléd to make such dreesings in case of need. Ounteen Corps Work. ‘“The...

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 22 LIGHTING ONSTREET FACTOR AT INQUEST, Bad lllumination Assigned as Partly the Cause of Compagnoli’s Death. - White Goods T

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 DECLARE VORLD IS BETTIN BETTER Renresentative Murphy “Ad- dresses Men of Ninth Street Christian Church. Representative Frank

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 "y G2 nEANe S %% = The Eminent English Author HUGH WALPOLE Lecture Sabject-#"NQVEL EEADING and NOVEL ITING NEW NATIONAL...

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 " S250.000 GEM THIEF FOILS MIAMY POLICE;= No Trace Found in Hunt for |g Jewels of Mrs. D. G. Joyoe, (@ ! Taken From Winter

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 Jor Croupy Coughs «id Colds Mothers for years have relied upon thisdependable prescriptionof a tam- ily physician to break up

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 R 2 tered by Capt. Eddle V. Ricken-| The trophy, costing 38,060, is open | ernt OFFERS GLIDER TROPHY. iz to contestants...

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 o8 » TINANCIAL. SELLING PRESSURE | NEW_ YoRK STOCK EXCHANGE | SHARPRECOVERY | [oxx=x vonx BONDS s secuuvx] Graie Produce and

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 FINANCIAL. MEMBERS WARNED OF TAX EXEMPTION Building and Loan Associa- tion Provision Sent to 50, 000 Local People. Special

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 By IMPORTANT MATTERS UP FOR ACTION ON SATURDAY Changes in Playing Code and Tournament Regula- tions Will Be Considered at...

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 SPORTS. Shefiy &CONNOLLY SETS MARK FOR TWO-THIRDS MILE * Georgetown Star Faints After Covering Distance in 2.43 3-5—Ray,...

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 no Egyptian Politics May Delay Opening of Pharaoh’s Tomb Lord Allenby Detained in Cairo by Tense Situation—Writer Explores in

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