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  2. 1923-02-10

Evening Star dated February 10, 1923

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 " WEATHER. Fair and colder tonlght; lowest tem- perature about 24 degrees; tomorrow partly cloudy. Temperature for t ty-four

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 v *° HUGHES IS AGKINST - REPARATIONS QuiZ Secretary Declines Request of Committee for Oral Statement on Policy. WANTS...

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 \ . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |[Emba rgo Likely On Canadian Coal ToSaveNew York \THE EVENING. STAR,

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 Fig W SHRINE CEREMONY Veritable Sea of Red Fezzes Spectacular Feature of - Theater Event. 113 CROSS THE HOT SANDS Donation of

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 D[] District National Bank 1406 G Street F * THE -~ EV. NING STAR, WASHINGTO: “Naos” in Tutankhamen’s Tomb Rare Golden Shrine

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 JE EVENING STAR,|orkines atterwara reveals few. 1t any, clues. i It is, however, always to be assumed that the detonation was

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 "SOCIETY ocie by Mrs, Coolidge Joins the Vice President b b HE Vice President was joined this afternoon by Mrs. Coo- lidge,

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 ‘The Scarlet Tanager A Story ef Secret Servies and Diplomatic Intrigue % . Eananay _ (Continued From Yesterday's Star.)...

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 " EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT EPWORTH CHURCH Two Weeks of Meetings to Be Held 1 at Methodist Episcopal Church South. REW. DR. 0.

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 10. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Q, SATU RDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923, Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and...

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 'TAR, WASHINGTON, . D. _C, SAT URDAY, FEBRUARY 10, . 1928. Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and 'Services...

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 | THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C SATURDAY, FEBRUARY - : Fourth Assistant Postmaster General H.

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 REAL ESTATE. 4 THE EVENING SANEW NEBERS FORREALTY BOARD Drive by Committee Under Chairman Miller Nets Good Results....

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 REAL | PERMITTOERELT | THEATERISSUED Gonstruction of the Ambas- )., sador on Knickerbocker ° site Authorized. “Official...

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 REAL: ESTATE. ACTIVE MOVEMENT - OFLUMBER NOTED Slight Decrease in Produc- tion, But Shipments In- creased, Is Report. *...

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 16 1.5 FARMCONDITONS - HELD B! INWORLD Prof. E. 6. Nourse Tells Zonta _Club Luncheon Industry Needs Closer Co-Operation....

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 THE WEEK Eplteme of Events Up to f FOREIGN. Bevere earthquak: 1t over world, Tesult in tidal w. weeping Hilo bay, Island of

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 - morning’s two-hour stock" markat aif- o RCESINWAL " STREET HEHER Many Sharp Advances Noted in “Today’s Very"Lively Two-Hour

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 FINA NEW STOCK ISSUES REACH HUGE TOTAL $400,721,830 in Preferred Shares Put Out in 1922. Local Bank Doings. Tn 1027 new...

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 SPORTS. May Gain L ROCKY LOOKS VERY GOOD SPORTS. SRy . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923....

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 HELP' AND_SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923. - AUTOMOBILES. 21 , Star “Want Ad”

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 ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. ~REPAINTED AND RECONDITIONED Used Cars That Are Guaranteed. Come In and See...

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 FOR RENT—HOUSES. UNFURNISHED—Continued. FOR RENT—STOBES. _ 1815 ADAMS MILL ROAD—HANDSO! N CGNVBCTICU ' AVENUE NEAR DUFONT e

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 ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES | FOR SALE—HOUSES Continwed. Continued. MOORE & HILL, INC. 1420-22 H

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 "LEGAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. NOTICES." AUCTION SALES FUTURR AUCTION SALES | GEORGETOWN NEW BRICK HOMES $6,850. $500...

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 o i el EYTENSONURGED | FORALLEYEDIT Northeast Washington Citi- | zens Oppose Vacation of Homes by First of June. FAVOR 2...

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