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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-03-06

Evening Star dated March 6, 1923

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 WEATHER. Snow or rain this afternoon and probably tonight; tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature; lowest temperature

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 ‘HAYWARKET RIOTS HERRIN REMINDER Prosecutor of Miners Says Two Were Hanged for Ad- vocating Violence. SURVIVOR Picks Two...

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 PROBE AT BASTROP Coco Presents First Evidehce to Inquisitors Into Hooded Mob Activities. { . MANY WITNESSES CALLED| P o s i

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 rg™ king about the sub- e v e : ral MeCoxl Citez | Skeletons of prehistor . found 3 fi rev.fiv He urged | N N : d in Germany,

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 ALFONSO PICTURED | WEARY OF THRONE Newspaper Article Said to | Have Inspired King’s De- [ . nial of Abdication Plan. SAYS...

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 6 ', THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923. THE WAYS OF WASHINGTON BY WILLIAM PICKETT HELM. THE EVENING

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 ] Hdve you one . U (= Thirsty Fibre found Tn ScorTisene Towes in Your office ? $pecht Scoftace Nickel-plated rack 150...

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 SOCIETY. ocielt ‘The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes ey *. Dining with Mirza Hussein Khan Alai, Minister of Persia March

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 BOSPEL NISSON LANDS OBS FOR 24 MORENEN Baltimore & Ohio Signs Up Group, Bringing Total Aided Up to Ninety. Superintendent G.

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 Read the Ad of the Victor Co. ' Page 7 of Today’s Star . BLOSSCM TIME AS RECORDED BY VICTOR RECORDS Notably Good Records That

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 s Little Nelly Kelly National Silk and Hom Week Wlll Be a Notable One The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A....

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 f 12 LRI IBESFAL | TORUFFLEALSKA ¥| Can Sing and I'm Going to Be a Great Success in 25 Years,” She Declares. “CARUSO HAD HIS

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923.° Pussin-Boots, Special, 95¢ Jonquils and Hyacinths Bx g black...

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 14’ The Only Cap With Flap Attached. protected with an attached. flapto the bottle Cap — BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless

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 e Liver and Bowels ht—Alwa lui‘eel Fine . "There’s one right way to speedily tone thellmmk;;, i e bowels regular. » fail....

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 16 NORTH WASHINGTONISAYS USE OF CHRISTIN WINS . 0. BRANCH Uncle Sam to Open Up Busi- ness in Bryant Street Stgre, Is...

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 AR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923. THOUSANDS ATTEND COCKRAN FUNERAL....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, The First Question of Importance In the New Spring Gown— - The Corset Beneath It For upon the

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 PERPETUAL BUILDING = 607 LAUDS WORK OFGTTH CONGRESS THE EVENING S Blaze Drives Him, Afire,FromBoiler, Refuge in Quake By the

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 $1.49 Dish Pans, 89¢c ‘With This Coupon Only | COUPON 3 I Sewing Silk, 3 for 12¢ ‘With This Coupon Only 10c Toilet Paper, 3

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923. 1sn't|'em away from here, will you?” the room, her large eyes

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 SPORTS." FIGURES ON SPITBALLER - TO SAVE MANY CONTESTS 0 Probably Will Not Start a Game, But Is Likely to Complete a Lot of

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 } SPORTS. Many Events for AWARDED TO CHEVY CHASE Other Competitions Well Scattered Among Various Clubs—Morven Thompson Is...

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 FEATURES Fashions at Southern Resorts BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. When we get word from Palm Beach and other southern play- grounds

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 STEAMSHIPS. HONOLULU SUWA, AUCKLAND, SYDNEY The Well Equi Royal_Mail Steamers, - JARA' kmm Mar, 30 June SRARL (19500 ten)...

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 FIN VIOLENT ADVANCES IN LEADING STOCKS Prices Also Drop Just as Fast in Some Issues—Heavy Selling Hinted. BY STUART P. WEST.

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 DAL ERGERHEARIGS ARBANGEDBY L ¢ Further Consolidation Evidence to Be Taken Soon in West. Plans for East. The Interstate...

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 T 28 Star “Want Ad” - Branch Offices NORTHWEST. T4th and Yermont ave., John C. Hales. H. Colodny & Co. Harvard Pharmacy....

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 AUTO FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WEARING APPAREL—C e Hfiowaliip betwes known house.  Try Tusth's Old FOR FARM AND GARDEN. MOBILES.

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 -3 REAL FOR RENT—HOUSES. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ) URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUBES in the aorthwest section. M. 2800....

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 . FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. ESTATE. FOR SALE—EJUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES NEAR 18th & F ST.—$8500. House completely...

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 OFFICIALS LEAVE - FOR SEA PRAGTICE Denby and Coontz Head Party of Senators and Rep- resentatives on Ship. | ——— i WILL MAKE

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