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Evening Star dated February 12, 1923

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 WEAT! Rain late tonight and tomorrow; slowly rising temperature; lowest to- night, near freezing. g Temperature for...

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 o ) 8 FORFET BAL N TRAFFIC COURT Only Five of Week End Auto Law Violators Answer to Names Today. U. S. RICHER BY $1,200...

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 " UL AGANST | RUSS ECORATION No Change "in Administra-: tion’s Stand of 1921 Despite Constant Agitation Here. BORAH LEADS...

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 Lincoln and Pericles Linked As Greatest Emancipators Declared Perfector Democrac erty Although Separated 2,000 Years. By the

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 EULOGIES DELIVERED FOR TWO LAWMAKERS Late Tenator Watson and . Repre-! sentative Brinson Praised ? by Associates. | s...

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 'THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Editlen. WABHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. ... February 12, 1923 THEQDORE W. NOYES. Bl L SRR

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 LANSBURGH & BROTHER | s Wuhin‘ton—-New York—Paris D e STORE NHW‘ hr Twy. FMW 13, 1923 Sovuth Stuet Northwest = T e The....

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 8 Socie Congressional Club Annual Breakfast - at Rauscher’s Today Presented an Unusual Scene of Brilliancy. HE Congressional

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 LCC.LFTS AN | ON RAL MERGER Southern- Pacific to Retain Central Pacific Control ‘If Court Ratifies. FORBIDDEN BY DECISION|

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 10 GOTHAM BANDITRY BREEDS NEW TRADE Transporting ‘Pay Rolls in . Armored Cars New Pro- | fession in New York. “OLD WEST” WAS

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923. ; o act perfectly natural and proceed|hand and proceed to

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 FOREGN L AREAS BARLLS, IS CLAM Trade Commission Sees. Dis- crimination Virtually Pre- ventipg American Activities. : X R i T

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12,- 1923. : S ST. : 1 the last of the

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. NAA—Naval Radle Station, Radlo, Va. 3:45 to ¢ p.m.—Cloziag live...

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 . —_— WA TARE WEEK T0 ECOVER DEAD Fifty Bodies Still in Wrecked . Workings of Dawson Mine, Officials State. WAR VETERANS...

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 16 JENIES GOD GAVE [GOV. PICHOT INWTES }';'*----f TABLETS TOMOSES| ROAD BULDING PARLEY = Ré!;pi Wise Declares Disbe-...

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 : A&%‘cu ofFAl AM WORCHS . played by Bennie Krueger’s Orchestra Hear it. Two pianos, saxa- phones, sparkling brasses — worth

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 L ) Abraham Lincoln who said “you can’t - fool all the people all of the time” knew that to be really free a people must be

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 POLLARD MR TRAL ON TODAY Yc‘iung Richmond, Va., Busi- ness Man Charged With Slay- ing His Former Stenographer EIiTIRE WEEK

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 Backaches? —welcome relief!] Scatter the painful con- gestion. Sloans warms and stimulates the blood,breaks up congestion-

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 i ’ < e SEES END OF GOLD | FLOW TO AMERICA Controller Crissinger Says Stoppage of Metal Import Will Restore Foreign Credit.

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 WOMAN'S PAGE Edith has done m most amazing thing. She has gone on a strike for 2 salary as a wife! . Bugens draws a salary of

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 H L brea N ( SPORTS, Griff’s Trade Merits Approval of Local Fans : . GIVES MEN HE CAN SPARE ' FOR MATERIAL HE NEEDS Value. of

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 “HAELP AND SITUATIONS." SITUATIONS—FEMALE. Continued. SPORTS. ; FEBRUARY 12, 1923. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES CHAMBERMAID, A eelored

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 AUTOMOBILES. Fo‘ mfl-—mfimom TYPEWRITERS—Contia ey, direct AMERICAN TYPEWRITER CO.. AL 61,001 13 1481 Earr Copito) av. 1l...

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 % ; ‘ REAL ESTATE.. . D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923. REAL ESTATE. . e i : R WANTED—APAETMENTS. ‘REG’LAR FELLERS—Generous to

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 y REAL ESTATE. : THE EVENING ————— e FQR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—EJUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES AUCTION SALES AUCTION

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 r og T T W e A ——— c Ambassador Harvey might do well to drop his teas and watch his H's. LAVERN WILSON. i Visit of Hugh...

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