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  2. 1923-02-13

Evening Star dated February 13, 1923

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 WEATHER. TRain tonight and probably tomor- row morning; colder tomorrow and much colder tomorrow night. ‘Temperature for...

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 fig U. S. Reciprocity May \ ~Be Barred Here. British and Royal Dutch-Shell Group Are Principal Transgressors. | BY DAVID...

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 Valentine Windows T The Florists’ windows are full of the sweetest of all Val- ntines, bouquets that look as | if they were

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 URGESCHARTES 'CET INDDRSENENT Need for Community Chest Is L Stressed by Council of B Social Agencies. PUBLIC TO BE ‘SOLD’...

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 > { [ MANY VETERANS HONOR LINOIN G. A. R., Spanish-American : War, Indian Fighters and | Others Combine. SENATOR BURSUM...

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 0 ['HE EVENING STAR, +-, 'With Sunday Morning Edition. ;.- WASHINGTON, D. C. WUESDAY.....February 13, 1833 THEODORE W....

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 THE EVENING STAR, Women haven’t enthused so for years over blouses as they have for the past two days! Such beautiful prints

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 SOCIETY. by he Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Dinner Guests Tonight of Senator and Mrs. William M. Calder. HE Vice...

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 = ; & s a° N Sore throat, flike many other throat complaints, is caused by infectious germs that develop in the mouth and...

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 10 . THE EVENING STAR, WA\SmNGTO'."\", D.. €., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1923. :.-::—————-———————-———__——"'———"_———_‘-'—_““—’———

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 PRINTERSPAY BIL REPORTED IN HOUSE Measure Gives Chief of U. S. i Shop Power to Fix All 5 Wage Scales. Tavorable report on the

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 "1 SHUBERT-GARRICK—*Othelio.” The magnetic force of Walter Hampden's stage presentations, to which has been added, as the...

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 IGNORANGE HELD | BAR BY HANIHARA New Ambassador Says This { Is Only Obstacle in U. S.« R Japan Relations. PRAISES ARMS TREATY

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 14 IN NORTHERN EUROPE : Metaods of Instruction Described by U. S. Bureau of Education Through Navy Radio Station. The labor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1923. 15 7 R T R R R T R T S 2 he entire that the case should be

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 - 16 ; URGES WELL ORGANZED [T Beck N | roans, and goes about three ‘miles ¥ an hour. He sees his neighbors ‘whiz i Necessity

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE | THF‘ EVE;'ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1923. NEW CONGRESSWOMAN...

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 ! Save Money By Painting Now save you dol R. K. Ferguson, t Dopt., 1114 Sth St. Ph. M. 2490-9491. painters busy and we will

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 [omore]— — Loomers] 7c Ivory Soap c Stamped Gowms 2 Cakes, 9¢ 55¢ Seamless Bleached Sheets, $1 With This Coupon Oaly ‘With

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 GLACK RN FROBE NAYENDI.C A :urder of Dominic Cuzzocoli May Find Solution in West Virginia. § { iHE ONCE LIVED THERE i...

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 PROBE EUNBATILE ON CANPLS; 1 0EA Student Says Kentucky Uni- versity Guard Insulted Girl, Fired Into Auto. FATAL SHOT ANSWER

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 wWOoM AN’S PAGE. The Diary of a Professional Movie Fan WY GLADYS RALL. fitfing the Blame on Coue—and Other Things. Marguerite

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 The Scarlet Tanager A Stery-of Secret Service and Diplematic Intrigue BY J. AUBREY TYSON - (Copyright, 1922, by the Macmillan

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 F WLD PREE NS N STOCK MARKET Speculative Enthusiasm at Highest Pitch of Season. Sugars Again Lead. BY STUART P. WES Special

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 :*_?———_'—-FI—N-ML_—_—_THEEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1923. FINANCIAL. TREASURY SCOUTS | [ ~New

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 Benton Case May Cause Split Today : Siki’s Reinstatement Means Much to Dempsey ' “MY THIRTY YEARS IN BASE BALL” SHOWDOWN IN

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 SP ORTS. THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, Georgetown Meet Officials Are Chosen RipLeys RAMBLE EXPERIENGED MEN T0 HANDLE GAMES

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 , Star “Want Ad” - Branch Offices 11th ‘and Harvard, 14th and Columbis road, Ev: e re and Buchanan. 3 : Randolph “Pharmacy.

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 ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. HUDSON COUPE. Just everhauled, mechanically perfect; slip ‘Wing-bar motormeter,

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 REAL -ESTATE.. FOR RENT—FLOOR SPACE. NFAR 14th, = FLOOR, PRIVATE tollet facilities: Toat and tight rumm.m n 5 . ncar 14th, d

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 REAL ESTATE. POR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES Countinwed. THE EVENING . FOR SALE—HOUSES AVCTIOE SALES Conttaued. THIS...

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 ONENAN RS HT ASBENG UNSFE Congress Heights Citizens Condemn Continued Use of Trolleys. i One-man street cars operated by the

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