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Evening Star dated February 27, 1923

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 WORK NOMINATED \ WEATHER. cloudy somewhat colder to- Cloudy to and tomorrow night, lowest temperature Temperature for 24 ho 2

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 GARY LAUDS FASCISTI. CUSTRDALFORES o S: February Tbert W {Gary, chairman of the board uf the United States Steel Corporation.

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 To know haow good a cigarette . really can be mad ? . First Mortgage Loans"m"’ the well the apparatus accumu- Wowest Rates of

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 [PPOSES MORSE MOTION T0QUASH U. S. Attorney Resists At- tack on Indictment Which @ Charges Conspiracy. United States Attorney

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 . == RENT andREAD a GOCOD BOOK Today For the price of an average seat at the .movies you can enjoy reading the kind of a book

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 6 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. CUESDAY.....February 27, 1923 THEODORE W....

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 HE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON And a Delicious Chocolate Flavor a delicious flavor for cooking FRANKLIN Syrup Important— Every

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 SO Soa Mrs. Harding Has CIETY iety Sent White House Flowers to Cheer Soldiers Just Returned From Germany. RS, Harding is...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. dinner party last evening at the Pow-'also Mrs. Mar are;...

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 LOCAL STATIONS, station, (710 Meters). Complete live stock mar- Radio, t Weather bureau report. Crop report and special rt.

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 “\We are advertised by our friends.” Augusta, Maine, August 21, 1922, “The books were beautifully packed and arrived in fine

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 THE EVE _—_— URGELL S ABANDIN LOOGNESS POLE Council of Churches Sees Peril to Civilization in .+ Growing Disorders. SENDS...

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 IF YOU HAVE A VICTROLA Record Albums Specially Priced— 10-inch, 70c. 12-inch, 80c, 12 Pack: True-Tone, Half-tone Needles,...

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 / At 311 7th St. N.W 14th St. South of You St. In the of the auto- -50 ft. by over 100 ft. deep toalley. he: mobile area...

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 . THE EVENING BTAR, 'WASHINGTON, T. HANDKERCHIEFS —Women’'s Soft-finished Cotton Handkerchlefs, with colored Economy Day...

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 A6 Changes in Stations of Army aitd Navy Officers Army. erly, field has bee N Maj, ‘Ballard at' Bal{imore UAY REMAI SANE, ...

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 THE STARS DAILY PICTORIA ., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY,” FEBRUARY 27, 1923 DBWE SN EDCOTMICH SMEION PRLAR o

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 Company. O © N @ S50 S50 © TN ¢ 3 0 SN © (5O WD 0 SN'S SN © SHP GOSN & W Safe Deposit Service No day passes without the loss

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 - THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, ’.F'EBRUARY':‘W, 1923. : 19" ! oJ7° . i ) \ ; 'John Sharp Williams to Smg SIX

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 POLI’S—Galli-Curci’s Recital. Amelita Galli-Curci, Italian prima prima donna of the colatura voice that has won millions of

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 5!-H~X—.—n-1-n-.-fl i 3 | invest. . The Scarlet Tanager A Story of Secret Service and Diplomatic Intrigue BY J. AUBREY TYSON

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 9. 2 'AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19 Bistory of Boyr Name. | BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN. THWAITE...

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 FILIPINOS PASS HEALTH AND SANITATIOR LAW By the Associated Press. MANILA, February creating a department for the Phi e e —— —

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 FINANCIAL STOCK MOVEMENT INNARROW RANGE Traders Display Waiting At- titude as to Immediate Trend of Market. ANCIAL NEW RECORD

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 -FINANCIAL, NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. * SEABDARD SHOWS | S0 SURPLS Railroad’s

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 PORTS." Griffmen’s Trainin ONLY FOUR ARE PLAYER S Rice, Russell, Brillheart and Gharrity Are Well Chaperoned by President and

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 SP ORTS. THE EVEN NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1923. SPORTS. xn Bzrthplace of Golfin U.S. Disputed :...

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 ¥ 98’ Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 24th and Vermont ave., John C. Haley. 34th and P, Dny's Pharmacy. Jith and V.,

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 “REAL D SRR -, ohg ottt FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continue: SEDAN, 1922, like driven less than 6,000 miles; will sacrifice;...

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 REAL ESTATE. ' OFFICES AND STUDIOS. - Continued. OFFIC] ms — Connecticut ave.. new Walkdr Hotel; second floor room and one

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 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. . FUTURE DAYS. s e ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer Just off 16th st., detached. A most

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 ASKS CHANGEINDC. - FISCAL PROGRAN Col Sherrill Urges Citizens Pay Definite Tax, Propor- ¢ tioned to Other Cities. A complete

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