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  2. 1923-03-10

Evening Star dated March 10, 1923

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 WEATHER. Cloudy toulght. probably followed by rain or snow fomorrow: somewhat colder; lowest temperature near freezing...

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 PRESIDENT ARRNES AT PALW BEACH i l Gives Up Plan o Play Golf at Hobe Sound, Despite Preparations. By the Assoriated Press...

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 ’ ¥ RAPS . C. POLKE ANDFIRESHSTEM Dr. Walter Tells Northeast| { Citizens That Protection t Is Inadequate. Dr. L D, Walter, in

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 rg ¢ THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. THE WEATHER..PACKER MERGER ' { | GOL. SAMUEL SYME GLAIMED

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 PREGEPTS GVEN | T0 AD NEEROES Senator Spencer Urges Pa- tience, Education and Pray- L er for Progress of Race. Patience....

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 i L FHE EVENING STAR, I ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. " WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. March 10, 1923 (e - THEODORE W. NOYES.

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 SOCIETY ociel I\ Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Dinner Guests at Hot Springs Last Night of Mrs. Wood of New York. HE Vice

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 5 7 NTFBOND FORCES, TPAECMONA FATAL " SCORE VICTORY! TOQ.M. CHEF GLERK Emmet Hamilton, Who Began L. C. C. Orders 20 Per Cent|

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 REV. CADMAN TO PREA AT WASHINGTON CHURCH First Congregational Church An- nounces His Sermon Subjects for Week. Rev. Dr. S.

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 " 10 Latest METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) EE——— = | METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL “In the Heart of Old Washington.” 413 and C Sts. N.W.

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 THE EVENIN G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. a, Latest Announcements of Church News. FIGHT ANY DRY LAW MODIFICATION Protestant =...

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 OPENING OF THE TOMB’S INNER CHAMBER. Lord Carnarvon leading the party invited to attend. Soon :h‘ef the opening'was made, the

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 Building Permits for United | States in February Total 1] $340,000,000. DISTRICT HAS $4,960,000 Outstanding Feature Is Gain

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 . THREATEN STRIKE ON BUILDING COSTS Contractors Appeal to Engi- .- neers for Co-Operation in £ Meeting Situation. i FOR...

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 " duction_for Jan REAT WEATHER SETBAC IN LUMBER TRADE Production and Shipments, However, Break Record for Week Ending Feb.

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 i REAL ESTATE. “URRING OF MASONRY PREVENTS DAMPNESS Naterproofing Paints Help Con- siderably in Keeping Out Moisture. Tu...

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 REAL ESTATE. CAPPERTOFIGHT FOR FORD OFFER -Declares Proposition \ Operate Muscle Shoals F Should Be Accepted. WANTS FREIGHT

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 18 SPORTS. THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. SPORTS. r, Totes Much Weight : Benton Barred From

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 “Cannonball” Baker says: Let some of the rest of them take a shot at my Templar records— New York to Philadelphia ® hours. 00

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 FINANCIA REACTION SPREADS IN STOCK MARKET Prices Go Slightly Lower in ¢ Today’s Short Session. Some Strong Spots. BY STUART

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 FINANCIAL, Wall Street Price Advances Proving Puzzle to Traders Many Fear Rise Has Discounted Trade * Improvement—Concern...

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 ERET [l RRRERRRRE; WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. CHERRY MONIY, of perio wholly Tuicpeln opinions, girl an bearing and 2s not...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—It Sounded Very Bad. ROOMING HOUSE at a_great bargain;

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 [ ROOMS, ETC.’ ’ll:lh EVENING STAR, RENT noous—lmrmlsm. Continued. o2 TOAD—Tour roomn and sleeping pnrtthl ‘ate bath: private

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 REAL ESTATE! . THE KEVENING STAR, PRI COMRG Lre e e LMD U R WARTED T0 BUY REG’LAR FELLERS—He’ll Divide It 50-50 With Himself.

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 "‘G RE l‘OB SALE—HOUSES Continued. MOORE & NG FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. L. HILL, Inc,, 1420-1422 H St. N\W.

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 SALES AUCTION ¥ DAYS. UTUR AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY THE EVE AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ] CONTRACTOR’S SALE! L. M.

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 performance at POLI'S—"Blossom and 8:20 p.m. GARRICK—Garrick Flayers and Jack Norworth in “Johnny Get Your 0 and 8:30 p.m.

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