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Evening Star dated July 5, 1923

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 WEATHER, Generally fair tonight fow: mo ‘winds, ended at 2 derate warm; light varlable and tomor- Temperature for...

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 f'2 " GALEFUND NOW STANDS AT 16 Relief Collection for Injured Electrician Growing Slowly. Fhe relief fund for J. L. Gale,...

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 Presidential + [—~Warren braisal of the political assets an of the men most talked about today for the republican and...

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 SUES FORINTEREST INSEZEDMILLON i‘ ormer German Subiect‘Saysl | i Only Principal Was Re- turned to Him. b e e e T Peclaring

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 THE EVENING "STAR, 'S:liling ‘of Leviathan Recalls Like Event 63 Years Ago, When Great Eastern, Marvel of Its Day, Was...

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 'ITH'E EVENING STAR, Wih Sunday Morning Editler, © [Pk daiideaminin S WASHINGTON, D. €' THURSDAY........July 5, 1983 —ee— e

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 e e —————— PRAISES MOTIVES - OF NEW CITIZENS Clerk of House Lauds Quali- ties That Lead to Nat- uralizations. Newly...

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 8 : SOCIETY. ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. : SOCIETY. .. 3 1d that if the “voice” of an...

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 X 9 s by . : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. s \ THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. : CYCLE RACE FATAL [Some FOR C. CRAWFORD War...

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 10 — 1S PARTY FREED OF TURKSH BAN Engineers, Forced From Train, May Proceed to Rus- sia Under New Order. Br the Associated

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 FOURTH OBSERVED AT TAKOMA PARK Citizens Hold All-Day_Cele- « bration With Games and Fireworks. o Independence day at Takoma

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 12 CULPEPER HORSE CHILD-WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY IN DIVORCE SHOW SETS RECORD o somas s e 10,000 Attend — Entries Bring Together

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 JULY 5, 1923. T antt, g et it st hany s et e ovics | BRITAIN NOT TO-BAR U. S t i o » 0al le. n! e IN ATTACK UPON KU KLUX |5

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 THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. ‘D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. s " PAPA AMD 1 -HAVE oM, RCSCOE, PLANMED SUCH A LOVELY FOURTH

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 WMourning Botd;r Visiting Cards, 15¢ pkg. .. 50 cards to package; neatly E reduced. Mourning border Envelop®s, 15c package;

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 FUNDS TO REBUILD OCCOQUAN URGED Board of Charities to Present Esti- mate for Construction' of - Permanent Quarters....

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 A GROUP OF FUNMAKERS AT PETWORTH. The Fourth of July was a big day at Petworth, every youngster of the community taking part

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 CHEMICAL PATENTS CLAINS QUTLINED . S. Attorney Tells Court Exact Basis of Govern- ment Suit. vy SN uB = %;u Associated Press.

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 .III.IIIIIIICIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII [ | ZhePALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est....

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 SWITH S HAILED NEXT PRESIDENT _G;évernor at Tammany Meet- Ing Says No Rich Man Ever le. Has Been Elected. By-the Amociated

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 FTOKIOPARLEY Joffe Would Drop Negotia- L tions if He Were Not Too E "l to Walk, He Says. i By the Assiciated Pre TOKIO, July

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 (5 CHNESE PRGN [ LTS NREASHG - Four Cabinet Members Try to Carry on Government in Peking. BY CLIFFORD FOX. - By Cable to Tbe

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 (v GERMIANS SEEKING ~ TRADEINCHE Krupps Get Contract to Build Coke Plant—Also Obtain KANSAS JUDGES RULE | COURT TO CONTINUE

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 FUNDSOFNER ISEDFIRNEAPDS iBlizzard Witness Says Fred ! Mooney, Union Official, In- spired 1921 Move. By the Asoclated Press.

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 A Special Purchase of Sleeveless Sweaters At $2.98 The emart styles that women enjoy wearing. Made expressly for warm...

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 6 Congress Member Asked to Enter Race in Maryland Judicial Circuit. Representative Sydney E. Mudd of Maryland, who has just

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 . B BANKOF ENGLAND | RATE 4 PER CEN Boost Comes After Yearat 3 .Per_Cent " Level=Federal Reserve Board Consulted. By the...

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 e AFTERNOON RALL RETRACTS LOSSES Score of Stocks Make New Low Marks in Early Trad- ing—Steel Crosses 90. BY STUART P. WEST.

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 —_—— REPORT ON COTTON AGREAGE STUDIED ] A Government Estimates on ~Areas Under Cultivation May Prove Too High. BY J. C....

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 ,30" SPORTS.. Dempsey's Victory ANOTHER MEETING IS DUE FOR A TREMENDOUS PURSE Champion Loses Reputation as Man Killer, While

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 SPORTS. Lushmen Face Rou. g SOX, INDIANS AND BROWNS ALL ARE FORMIDABLE NOW ¥ _Only Tygers Have Failed to Improve—Griffs Leave

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 A ity T y B % ' Z 32 o L i . THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. -C., THURSDAY, JULY 5, .1923. : : . FU“- PEA[:E IN ERIN |

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, JULY 5 1923. S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 $1.00 Imported W hite Ratine

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 3 ) : LW - THURSDAY, JULY" 5, 1923 HAWES FEARSU s 'FRANCE CELEBRATES |DOCTOR SEEKS WRITER |GEAR WITHOUT COBS |3z i inm. it o

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 i [ \ " By the Assoctated Press. \ HOOPER BERATES | SOEALS NS, Rail Labor Board Head| Lauds Patriotic Spirit of Southern...

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 4 mlNKs TURKS BACK &in againt as these natlons seek to|the new leaders have a right o e e s resume their former tactics....

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 { THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1993, FIGHTING FOR LEGION IDEALS, FOCH CABLES Marshal Sends Message

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 ' WOMAN'S PAGE, Concerning the “Best Dress” RY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. The people who write and talk and think about clothes have

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 l lures taken recently by the Turkish sovernment are Incomprehensible to the ordinary mind. After issuing an order which...

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 'm" “T MISCELLANEOUS." 2 "THE EVENING S’ll‘AR, WASHINGTON, D. €, "THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. BUSINESS...

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 REAL ELS'!*AT‘E. —By POP MOMAND. WELL, ITS ADOUT TINME You STARTED ! “THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. APARTMENTS —FUR. &...

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