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Evening Star dated February 8, 1923

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 WEATHER. Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow: warmer tonight, lowest temperature above freezing. Temperature for twenty: ended

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 Rl M : e MAY BAR INDUSTRY FROM ANALOSTAN Zoning Commission Asked to Change Designation of Is- land Property. SHERRILL TELLS

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 . D. C. Traffic Troubles Cause Increasing i Time Has Come for Menace to Life Careful Analysis of | Situation and Speedy...

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 [ B ST. MHIEL ARRIVES “~AT-CHARLESTON, S. C. ‘ontinued from First Page.) husbands say. who declare they in- iend to return to

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 BUREAU SHAKE-UP INSTIGATOR KNOWN President’s Secret May Be Divulged as Time of Rein- | stating 28 Chiefs Nears. “President

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 6 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY February 8, 1823 THEODORE W. NOYES.......Editor

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 MRS. ANNA M. KNEESSI IS DEAD AT AGE OF 89 Was Resident of District for 63 Years—Funeral Services to Be Held Saturday. Mrs.

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923. Franklin Thurnall of New York. Dr. MacBryde will

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 Society ( i Gontinved from Elghth Page) Friday afternoon. son Marx, soprano, will 5ing a group of songs. The counselor of the

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 U.S. FORBARRING [Novel Russian Opera Opens Doors to Realm of Fantasy LEAGUE OF NATIONS THE EVEN . WASHINGTON, D. Mrs, Stephen

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 HIGH SCHOOLFRATS | TALK OF REBELLION Members Line Up Behind' S. L. Jones, Expelled, in Test l .  Case Before Board. FATHER

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 r 12 » “ . 3 DISTRICT BILLS | GET LONG SLEEP, Action of House Committee, | Banning Report on More | Measures, Blocks Action.

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 ————— PLGRNSTOHT TRAILOF HOT SAND 100 Candidates = Seeking Shrine Nobility to Venture Forth at Poli’s. Tomorrow will mark...

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 14 e s | IGES ABOLISHING | No More ,Consfiggtsigg 0.C. UII_L_ITIES BODY or Blotc Want a clear, heaithy regular bowels, and a

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923, 01000 NSIRAE [E , e iruioovis§ Remnant Day—Remnant...

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 s THE “EVENING  STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8>, 1923, ARLINGIUN ScHflflI‘ Lemon Soap—A soap well known for its

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 THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE AT WHITE HOUS) Knute Neison y, where he er at

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 Bruises—strains Apply Sloans. The blood circulates freely and normally again. The pain- ful congestion is broken up ~ all...

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 -THE -EVENING b‘"l'AR,~ WASHINGTON, . 1).v C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923 i .19 and it seems that there was one good Remo'val

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 ~20 —_— W = - = WITH EDUCATION Belief Chairman on Visit Here &Tells of Armenian Plight and ': Lausanne Ruling. 3 ®Rev. Dr.

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