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Evening Star dated May 23, 1923

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 WEATHER Cloudy and con.inued lng tomorrow, 2 pm. t yesterday;.lowest 53 at ay. Full report on page 7. 2qo! tonight ‘em; re

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 » e D, FEELS IMPALT OF SHRINER THRONG Crowds to Increase Betweei’i " Now and Jung 5—Cara- vans Reaching City. All dressed up

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 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNEéDAY MAY - 23, .1923." . . Twé Ev . Abe Martin Says: |DINNER TO ARCHITECTS ggre

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 - has not impr . who was the presiding officer, ' Greek Merchant Fails in Suit for g WD SOCIAL WORK MEET 10 CLOSE TONEHT...

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 THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923. : —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. | §olid Mile of Music Planned i‘l—u-siness'

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. ....May 23; 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES........Editor

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 THE EVENI " NORWAY PREMIER DIES. Halvorsen Was Leader of Conserva- tive Party. CHRISTIANIA, Norway. May 23 Otto B. Halvorsen,

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 SO > CIETY The President and Mrs. Harding Speed Their Young Niece, Ruth Harding, on Her Return fo Ohio. HE President Hard-

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 SOCIETY TURNS 0UT 10 BENEFIT PARTY Entertainment at Twin Oaks for Neighborhood House Generously Patronized. whole-hearted...

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 s TRADE COMMISSION. * STATUS DEPLORED General Counsel Would Change Law to Permit Aiding of Business. The Federal Trade...

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 MURI]ER SUSPECT | | FLEES UNDER FIRE Man Seized for Killing Cleve- land Policeman Escapes in Madison, Wis. By the Associated

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 PRESIDENT STUDIES “PENNSY" DISPUTE Seeks Solution of Problems of Railroads, Employes and Labor Board. BY DAVID LAWRENCE....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 ]923.. wlu-ASKm EEEENSEEEESEECCCCCENEENEEENGREER == CSCSENENEEE NN SN

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 w FESS BACKS COURT POLICY OF HARDIG Ohio Senator Sees Easy Victory in Senate for World Tribunal. By the Associated Pr H s...

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 MURDER WITNESS’ 'MIND WRECKED Grand Jury at'Easton Probes Kill- ing of Furniture Factory . ‘Watchman. 8pecial Dispatch %o The

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 / 16 ' - THE. EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, -WEDNESDAY, - MAY 23, 1023,° ; ' ! e IF...

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923. A PAIR OF KINGS. New...

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 DEBS STANDS FIRN ONWARTIME CREED S;ays He Went to Jail for Say- ing. Same Things Wilson Said. By the Associated Press NEW...

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 AUCTION OF FLEET | BELIEVED FAILURE Bids Received Only for Cream of Routes Offered for Sale. The attempt of the Shipping...

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 ple——lolc——=lol——=lolc———>jol———=blal—=——=|c|——=d] Built for Discriminating Buyers s Open For Inspection P 3511-13-15 Idaho

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 RUMORS OF ISLAND | SINKING UNFOUNDED Chilean Penal Colony in Pacific | Was Reported as Destroyed by i Earthquakes. By the...

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 RAIL HEAD URGES LABOR BOARD STAY Sante Fe President Assails Tendency to Amend Trans- portation Act. Br the Assoclated Press:

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 INDICT CHINESE; CHARGE ASSAULT Grand Jury Acts in Attack on Patrons in Res- turant. J Paul Lee, alias Paul Lee Loon. forty

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 ; AMUSEMENTS I "‘m Passing of the West,” Shrine t Rodeo and Exposition. !" A week from today, Washington . wwll] have its...

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 Finger-Prints by Wireless Is New Bertillion System Sergt. Sanberg of D. C. Police Force Explains Method. Returns After Study

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 FINANCIAL. * ‘THE* EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923 FINANCIAL. FURTHER ADVANCES [ ~ew Yorx sTock...

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 FINANCIAL. GREAT B IN SUGAR BUYING Hoarding and Boycotting Are Both Condemned—Canning | Industry Alarmed. BY J. C. ROYLE....

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 SP: Nationals En Route to Boston Today: Change in CHEVY CHASE TEAM WILL ORTS. - PLAYING AT LON]SON ONT., HOME OF GEORGE...

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 SPORTS. Boston Red Sox Purchased by Ohioans : Washington U. Will Send Two Crews East D. C. NET ASSOCIATION|C, P. SCHAEFFER

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 LEVIATHAN TOGET BRITISH WELCOME, Docking of Biggest U. S. Ship at Southampton !o Be Notable Event. BY FREDERICK WILLIAM WILE.

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 Raincoats Made i n Red and White BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Dressmakers have done far more than doctors and hygienists to per-...

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 JIL-BETT Stifling Conscience BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY Exclu: ive and First Pubiication of This Old-Fashioned Leve Story....

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 _MISCELLANEOUS.. - " THE EVENING - STAR, - WASHINGTC D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923 KUTOMOEBIEES, PTR -2 lianta: g ——— T ————

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 FOR HmE———AUTOl(OBILES 1923 WILLYSKNTGHT TOURING. fiven by uwner. Col._208. 2 SAUN')F,I\’,‘\ SYSTEM Operating ie 20 Cities i

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928. : ' REAL ESTATE, - 3 FOR SALE—LOTS SALE—FARMS. ]

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