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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-04-04

Evening Star dated April 4, 1923

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 N i WEATHER. Rain and colder tonight and to- morrow. Temperature for twenty-four hours ended 2 p.m. today: 5 am. today. Full

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 WAR DEPARTMENT GIVEN FRIES' FACTS EDocuments to Prove Charges Against Peace Societies Declared on File. Brig. Gen. Amos...

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 OFFIGERS BANISHED French Oust Four From Beds; i Krupp Plant Toll 13, Berlin Learns. By the Associated Press BERLIN, April...

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 DECET AND FRAL CHARGEDTOCULT Michigan, Making Move fo | Suppress House of David, |. Also Cites Immorality. By the Associated

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 HELD FOR DELIVERING RUSS RECOGHTIN "2 s otvenwe Precede Arrest of Lawrence Turner, Colored. 3,798 . ‘Washingtonians have to

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY......April 4, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor The

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 The Varied Modes of Spring Expressed in Princess Pat Dresses, $39.75 Every style change is heard by the Princess Pat...

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 SOCIETY Society The Secretary of State and ‘Mrs. Hughes Dining Tonight With the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro. HE

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 Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) of the Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Murray Addison, president of the Club of...

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 Arlington County to Fight Territorial Aggression Life Term Prisoner Dies at 97; MOVE T0 DISBAR OPPOSE ANNEXING | BY...

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 NUMBER OF ARRESTS - . INCREASE IN MARCH More Than 1,000 More Offenses Over February, Report Shows. Eight arrests on charges

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNES THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE AS A SPANISH BRIDE. Mrs. Emory Sands, who took the part of a She

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 T THE . The Hecht Co.'s Amazing 27th Anniversary . - M fifi!“wlllullh:.,;;;M;.\,{#WMIJmmmm Nl...

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 WILL DEDICATE CHURCH. Dedicatory exercises for the Cleve. land Park Congregational Church, 34th and Lowell streets, will be

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 QUICK OBLIVION, SHOULD PLANET' DISPORT IN EARTH’S BACK YARD It other celestlal bodles keep at a re- Spectful distance in the

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 AGREEMENT SEEN | ONDEBT QUESTION Indemnity for U. S. Rhine . Army Expected to Be Ar- B ranged Tomorrow. By the Associated...

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 PROPOSESUNION HAVENOREPONER Dr. Rowe Offers Plan for Greater Scope of Pan- El American Body. By the Associated Press...

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 Wwill be the principal 'speaker at the luncheon. SEEK TO END STRIKE. ager of the union, threatened to re sign when speakers

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 19WTHDR COOK HELDIN 0L QU Explorer’s Surrender on Fraud Charge Leaves Six to Be Arrested in Texas. By the Associated Press.

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 Lincoln F. Kilbourne, neral of the 8th Corps ar WASHINGTON, questioning of wit: : R R HEADSPREPARE| "7oR" Pickering in MINE

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 AMUSE POLI'S—Feodor Chaliapin. An audience that overflowed the eapacity of Poli's Theater yesterday ternoon listened to a...

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