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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-05-28

Evening Star dated May 28, 1923

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 WEATHER. Partly cloudy tonightand tomorrow; little change .in temperature. Tem- perature for twenty-four hours ended at 2...

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 LL LOVES WIFE E SHOT, SAYS LEE inaman Explains Jealousy as Motive for His Act. ile his wife, Mrs. Nellio T. Le: in Emergency

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 N ante d| an Estaviiehed Resitor an Real Executive. Must . Know Weshingion val Three choice outside office rooms; second...

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 B SHRINE RODED ~SOONWILL OPEN Indian Village to Give Varied| 1 Exhibition, Beginning at | 10 0'Clock Wednesday. | The big...

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 NINE MUSIC WEEK CONGERTS TONIGHT Oratorio With 150 in Chorus on Program at Cen- tral High. The first day of Washington's...

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 rg THE EVENING STAR, " With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. I purposes and the worth-while achieve- ments of the Y.

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 i~ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. { TODAY. Bxecutive board, American Women Legion will clo: its jon at S Jokn's parish ho 130...

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 G STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, MONDAY, MAY 28 1923. ° ‘| the Davis speaking prize in open competition at the university. The...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, MAY- 28, 1923 J , Rauscher's; will # H loan to the Irish Free State and Amer-

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 HARDINGS PRAE - SERMON ON FLAG Pastor Denouncing Bolshe- vistic Tendencies in U. S. Is Congratulated. President and Mrs....

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 POHCEMARKILLED | CHASNG PEEDSTER Maryland - Woman" Probably fatzlly Injured as Motor ‘ ; chle Crashes Into Auto. —————...

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 NAENEV GHRCH NG FORPASTR All Souls’ Congregation Pay Honor to Dr. Pierce for Long Service. In honor of their pastor, Dr....

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 ? T o i a ER JUBILEE PARADE. Forty thousand marched down 5th avenue Saturday, including FROM THE UNTAMED WEST. The Griffith

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 EEEEREEGESE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY ..II--..-....I-IIII‘E::== 28, 1923. LR R R R RN R RENEEREERERER A

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 flfw YORK TO FORCE |ASK MINNEAPOLIS KU KLUX « KLAN TO OBEY LAWS L] oDefiant Threat to Refuse Names of 2 Members to...

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 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 PINEY BRANCH FOLKS TO EXHIBIT FLOWERS Citizens Announce Show at Iowa i Avenue

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 :lmd%n:l X Smith, Jr., of the fourth naval”dis. By, ' Mo ok i et s chiu:’ Maj. BE. L. lsmt. R. H. Blalr, at Harvard Uni- STS

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 6523 * Twe g vaoastien ! oruising the Caribbean ! . All expenses includ- ing unique side trips in I Havana, Panama and i...

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 Take Hood's Sarsaparilla as a- spring medicine for that tired feel- _ ing, caused by thick, impare blood. Hood's makesyou f¢

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 | v AMUSEMENTS BELASCO—“Captain Applejack.” A large and highly pleased audience at the Belasco Theater last night of- fered

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 SPORTS. ods AT 1013t ot asfe «d by BRILLHEART WILL SEARCH /. FOR HIS MISLAID CONTROL If Southpaw Finds It in Exhibition...

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 RATING OF HILLTOPPERS HINGES ON PRESENT TRIP Boston College and Holy Cross, Among Leading Trio in Championship Race, To Be

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 SPORTS. Will Clash for Lead | mise [ wwmiar | mesices | semar | susice | _semar | sescie | ey | G,’A. 0. AND INTERSTATE T...

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 TRADING LETS UP "IN CLOSING HOUR day’s Market Irregular,. ith Many Gains—Raids | on Some Leaders. BY STUART P. WES Special

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 FINANCIAL 310 PRODUCTION O HGHEST PEED Jdtfiing Other Than Seasonal "58jump’ So Far Noted by Big Manufacturers. BY J. C....

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 NEW HEIGHT RECORD - | MADE BY GIRL FLYER Mlle. Peyre Reaches Altitude of 15,000 Feet in Flight at ‘ Los Angeles. §OS ANGELES,

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 - Among Many Smart Bathing Suits Annette Kellermann Two-in-One Wool Bathing Suits Sateen Bathing Suits, $3 to $6.75. Poplin

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 FEA TURES. Short Jacket of Fur for Summer BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Ghinchilla, ermine, sans tails, of eourse, fox, variously...

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 THE | ¥ 3 A President-Elect. Quite aside from its natural char- acteristics, there is an atmosphere about ‘a college town,

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. NEVER mall ORIGINAL rccommendations v applying for employment. ae. COPIES. Aab\rana TFight man to...

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 i AUTOMOBILES, ETC. ' THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, WAY %8, 1923. ROOMS, ETC, 31 4 FOR ms—mxonm. REG’LAR...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE - EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON; RENT HOUSES—FURNISHED. | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Then Pa Lost...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—EUUSES Continued. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc,, 1418 Eye Street

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 " B4 EXPECTS U. S. HELP j IN SOCIAL PROBLEM Miss Abbott Talks to University | Gathering on Traffic in Women and Children. The

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