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Evening Star dated May 27, 1923

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 WEATHER Mostly ¢loudy and soinewhat cooler toda; and tomorrow; rain: ended at 10 p.m. last nij possibly local Temperature -

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 H INWAR MEMORIAL! Committee Begins to Raise Required $500,000—Presi- dent Indorses Plan Trection in this city of a $500,000

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 French Eyes More On Baldwin Than Poincare, Says Tardieu Will New British Premier Lean to Bonar Law Or Lloyd Called Vital...

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 CEMETERY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANNED Cars for Arlington and Mt. Vernon to Be Kept on Separate Routes. Owing (o the thousands of

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 WASHINGTON, D. ‘MAY 27 Prepare for the Shrmers Visit, andOutfit t.he Home and Famlly at Tremendous Savings in This Sensational

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 District Clergyma From Tomb of Rev. M. B. Lambdin Wonders at Treas- ures Unearthed. Questions Right to Disturb Sleep of 30

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 Services for 4 Days Planned To Honor Numerous Rites Will Include Ceremonies at All Cemeteries and Tributes to Those Who Died

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 G i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, e “ - ¢ i (M | ' | [ [ S E NN EA@EAEEREAREE NS R R B B AE B EREERERE N Bt el SN R B RE | |

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 THE CIVILIAN ARMY Organized Reserves—National Guard BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. The program has been announced for Saturday

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 RESEARCH ASSISTS EYE CONSERVATION Study of Conditions in Home, Hos- pital, Factory and School Begun by National Council. The

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 THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 27, 1923—PART 1. b, - g O o o o e Monday—Sale of 1,137 New Summer Hats, $4 The...

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 {12 DEMOCRATS DROP FIGHT ON RITCHE Conferences Result in His Selection for Return to Maryland Governorship. Epecial Dispateh

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 THNINB LTI [ LU [T T (T DRESS UP for the HOLIDAY! [y GET READY for the SHRINE! Oil Opaque Window Shades Notice to Charge...

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 ARMY AND NAVY NEWS BY M. H. McINTYRE Army. The Army general staff has vir- tually completed its major post-war task, the...

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 MUSIC WEEK OPENS - THROUGHOUT CITY Community Concert Out- standing Feature of Third Annual D. C. Event. third annual Music

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 | AVIATION ACTIVITIES IN WASHINGTON Naval Air Station. % The F-5-L is the Beouting plane and during the war for operations.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY ‘27, 1923—PART 1 DR. WALCOTT, VETERAN EXPLORER, SOON TO START | ON FIFTH YEAR OF...

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 | T AR 7 i j i D, . - o \. / e o td \ui '2‘ f ¥ 5 o I ., Daltimore Nel Yt i s MAY 27, 1923—PART _o adine sl R \tsjuigy TR ) =

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 27, 1923—PART 1. & Monticello Sts. Norfolk, Virginia l pration Thru Its great Chain of...

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 “ oy Amplifier Tube Functions In Broadcasting Explained Likened to Miniature Transmitter Within Receiver in Radio — Tube...

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 Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, depart- ‘ment commander of the Veterans of Forelgn Wars of the District of Co- $umbia, last Sunday

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 O ] F 2 SHIP LIQUOR BAN PROTESTS GROW Five Nations Present Views Opposing Curb by U. S. on Rum Supply. The ments Supreme...

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 « School, i } THE - NOTES, GOSSIP AND NEWS OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES | Bulletin, Central High School Organ, Scores Journalistic

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., MAY 27, 1923 PART 1. Purchases on a Chnrge Placed on July 1 Bills S. KANN Sons Co....

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 Trades Union Activities The plate printers officlally have come out with suggestions for the proposed reorganization of the

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 IINANCIAL THE S NDAY STAB, WABHI.NG’.I.‘ON D. 0 M.AY 2 lm—PAR'.E 1. - NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BT[]EKS FORCEDUP | INLIVELY...

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 FINANCIATL Five Noted Spedkers Secured . To Address District Bankers| iy THE - SUNDAY RANGE OF* Convention Plans...

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