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Evening Star dated March 29, 1923

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 \VEATHER. Fair tonight; lowest tem: freczing. Tomorrow incre: nd warmer. Temperature for twent: ended at 2 pm. today: Hi 2

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 2 THE. E\'ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MCORD COLD HERE; an [;UMPLHH] PIGTURED BY LECTURER GlRt KEPT BN BR“_U MORE ON THE WAY N:

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 "l BOGUS NOTES OUT. | feit $10 Bills. counterfeit ONKLAN AND RUM - . Chief « |\\:- s(;cer:u Choice 6f Mayor Tuesday 1s 2 i Eo

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 —————— = 5% = ? th, o Pell e FROM GARAGE SAFE E e TO RESIGN, REPORT 22:,‘:,?;’:&’;;:‘,“;.":;“",:. howerer, 10 AS REVOLT...

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 - The new sehool, he said, contains ali| *1o01*: partment, and JRobert L. Haycock, su- the essentials of a modern high...

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 | 2 is not cordial to the McAdoo boom for the presidential nomination. Such an assumption would be rather far- fetched. Mr.

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 EVENING WASHIN THURSDAY, . MARCH 29, 1923 g the American Senator Nicholso m urity and Trust Company, for Cora B. Sanborn for

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 8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. SOECIET Y. h Washington, Saturday, April 7, at 2:30

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 St (Continued from Eighth Page.) > of the immed mtfort wi May 15 in the P “t 16th and L. stree Mr. and after rtment . ! o‘f =

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 : THE LEVE “LITTLE CLUB” CASE DELAYED BY COURT NEW YORK INSANE MAN CAPTURED IN BALTIMORE ed His Wite and Daughter], When He

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 be held from Gawler's undertaking THE EVENING STJ.'AR, WASHINGTON, D. (., T.HURSDA’Y, MARCH 29, 1923. GETS3GODAYSINJAIL |...

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 ¢ T 12 * U. . AGENCIES PUSH SUGAR INQUIRIES ariff Commission, Justice Department Trade Body, Are Active. T ! k Several...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. . THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 192 | During the past five icy and the stamp book. No special | realize

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 14! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1923 Quick, Courteous Service---And Many Remarkable Values...

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 A trim, 3-button model, neither con- servative nor ex- treme, well suited to most young men. It has become one of our most

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 THE EVENING Brown & wiite || Tennesseeans Protest Effort Main 431 Lower Rates " Brighten Your Home PAINT- NOW The Weather Is

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. s { s Qi g 7 o o 1 (1 1 Bl

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 18 Only “Unkissed” Man at Harvard Falls From Grace Special Dispatch to The Star. BOSTON, March 28.—~While Colum- ‘tia...

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 New Fhpitt F at Fourteenth An Appetizing Luncheon Appetizingly daily from 12 to served— | 0—at— Oc per plate You'll enjoy the

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 Charge Purchases, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, M made Friday and e o Saturday, entered on { statement...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. W awA s ” »* y PO /4 0 A ” o i J / ;'Avlk\f /Y Friday and...

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 22 PEAKER OUTLINES ROTARY ACTIVITIES Purposes of Orgarization for Busi- ness Uplift in World, Says Arthur May. A brief...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. Friday’s Underselling Campaign of Easter Outfi'tting $2.98 Lace

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 Mileage, security, freedom from trouble~ every motorist wants these qualities in atire. Because the new Goodyear Cord with

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 Fritzi Scheff Famous munical comedy star nays: “I think Noo- nan's Lemon Cream is un- usually bena- ficial for the...

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 FINANCIAL. WILL TRY DISTRICT HANDBOOK CASES Assistant U. §. Attorney Hart to Have Charge of Prose- cutions. THE EVENING STAR,

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 fog ® FINANCIAL, | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office | BEAR RAIDS SEND | PRIGES...

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 FLNAN‘CIAL:. - SEEKS -BIG NOTE ISSUE. P SRR S mine Central . Would .Raise 81,600,000 for Extensions. ITho Portland Terminal '

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 50 __SPORTS THE EVE G STAR; WASHINGTON v “C., THURSDAY MARCH - 29, 1923. SIPORTS. Pirates Should Prove Real Contenders : Bush

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 o ———— Tilden’s Tennis Future Is Problematical : Tech Looms as Contender for UR1S, THE kv kNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. MUTT AND . JEFF—Jeff Didn’t Even Know Rembrandt Was Sick. SINCE

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 Children’s Pongee Parasols —With wide colored borders of silk poplin, in green, red, blue and pink. Have silk cord handles to

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 MONTANA WOMAN HERDS GOAT FLOCK TO SOUTH AMERICA By the Associated Press. - LOS ANGELES, March 39.— ~ Miss Irmagarde Richards,

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 SAYS MINERIOTER | BARREDGNING D Reporter Identifies One o( Herrin Defendants Second .. Time—On Stand Today. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, NEARING ACCORD Differences Still Remain, But Settlement Is Soon Expected. = iated Press March 29.—The...

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 DELAYPHLPP SUEAR MILLSAL Officials Postpone Action to Aid Bank Lacking Cash Through Heavy Loans. | BY WALTER J. By Cable to T

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 Last Call for' : EASTER CLEANING! ‘We will do our utmost to return _your garments fresh and clean for Easter wear.. if they

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 SHOLGRETPIT - Mrsreionioe | |Justice MoKinley Tells of Enormous Sums Lost to Chicago Children. o| By the Associated Press.

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 40 THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. N —By KESSLER. |WARN BRI"SH HElR BACK FROM...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. ASHIONS of 1880 seem to be coming more and more into prominence as the season ad- X vances, and it looks as...

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 TR U B 2 pred i LIRS TR J480 S 23 O T U o [ V0TS NER L i B BB SRR R U UL 0L Ui B 7 oYY ST RUSTLESS ALL CITIES Largest Sereen

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 MISCELLANEOUS. s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 1923. AUTOMOBILES, 43 _— SITUATXONS—MALE wmn—mscmmmm

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 44, AUTOMOBILES® THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923! . 'ROOMS, ETC, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR...

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 REAL ESTATE. 45 1 APARTMENTS, . ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARC APARTMENTSUNFURNISHED. |REG’LAR...

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 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS. Continued MONEY TO LOAN ON D. 0 REAL ESTATE - Lowest rates of lnterest and commission. Hom...

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 REAL ESTATE. P OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE SHORE I'ROPERTY. THE EVENING BSTAR, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNGON. WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 48 i HAWKINS -COMMANDS POST AT FORT MYER; Colonel of Cavalry Assigned to Position Vacated by Col: W. C. 1 Rivers,...

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