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Evening Star dated July 7, 1923

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 - : o . WEATHER. ! - o] me rostly cloudy tonlght and tomor- i ¢ - - g ' TYeor Fhote o i v, Pro : - o g s MTchl:": b1y local

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 g 2 BRITAINMAY HOLD LEVIATHAN SEAMEN Desertion of Ships to Join U. S. Crew Charged and Tie-Up of Liner Likely. By the...

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 sy : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1923. —_— . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C. SATURDAY, JULY 7,

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 g MINER-OPERATR ~ PARLEY DELAYED Reply to Union Demands for New Wage Scale Will Be Made on Monday. Dy the Associated Press.

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 %14 FARMER-LABORITES + DONTFEARSPLIT “Freed of Red Menace,” They Declare, After Mi- nority Bolts Session. By the Assoclated

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 'THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY.... THEODORE W. NOYES........Editor ....July 7,

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 SOCIETY ociety Dr. Wiedfeldt, Ambassador of Germany, Left Yesterday for New York to Remain for HIE ambassador of Germany Dr.

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 \ i - THE-- EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON DN\ Ritchie Is Halted ‘Bfiv IS EXHUMH]' For Driving One -SUICIDE SCOUTED), Mite Over

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 SPORTS THE EVE ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1923 SPORTS Griffs Face Stren . MUST BATTLE FIVE TIMES e IN...

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 PLANS BIBLE INSTITUTE. | Evangelist Spencer Proposes Pro- gram, Beginning Tomorrow Night. Evangelist R. M. Spencer, who re-

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 S UNITARIANS GIVEN * 20.C.DELERATES Laymen’s League Chapter Notified of Religious Insti- tute Quota. George A. Ricker,...

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 IR | TO PREVENT WAR. Posters will be placed from coast to coast on the e : : B : I ol T el nen e b sesterday afternoon. The

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 REAL ESTATE. Railroads’ Big Noted by Roger Babson " Business Should Get Benefit Before Long, He Asserts—Silent on Outlook for

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 14 TRADE SHOWS DROP IN BRICK ORDERS Recession in Building Activi- ties Believed Seasonal to Large Extent. REAL It is a...

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 ‘REAL ESTATE. Constructive Ste Owners and Managers Would Ask ps Pro posed . At Building Ccnference Tenants to Share Big...

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 - REAL ESTATE. SARRE GOVERNORS | GRILLEDAT GENEVA I‘. stant on learning eversthing about the two decrees,” which' the French

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 - - = NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va, {ne BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS....

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 L3 BRISK ADVANGES IN STOCK MARKET Prices Firm in Face of Raid on Delaware and Hudson. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July

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 FINANCIAL. MTRB_HANIS AWA" {Fall in Foreign Exchanges Big Factor in Financial World . 6OODS DEMANDS Business Men Sure Trade

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 GRAIN PRICES HOLD FIRM DURING WEEK Fine Harvest Conditions Are Offset by Black Rust. Hogs $1 Higher. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVIL SHEPHERD By E. Phillips Oppenheim. (Oopyright. 1888, by Littls, Brows & Oo.) (Continued from vesterday.) “As you...

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 PERSONAL. Continued. BEDDUGS, ROACHES, FLEA stant resuits. GEORGE F. SAPP, 227 Jand_building. _Franklin 2001, HOME FOR_AGED.

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 ROOMS! ETC. —_ RENT ROOKS—FURNISHED ued. . double room with veland 2702, afl VELAND ‘\lu\ on bus line. COPLEY COURTS, APT.

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 REAL ESTATE, —By POP MOMAND. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY, L Continued. TAKOMA PARK, D. C. Bungalow, 5 rooms and sleeping porch,

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 ) 4. “hew; $15. Inquire P. 0., Beat Pleasant, Md I . SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | RENT—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Continued. Contiuued.

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 | FoR SATE—HOUSES _ FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. Contimued. [ = Price, $18,000. $13,5 MOORE & HILL, Incorporated, 1420-22 H

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 robate of the av:d, and for letters testamentary o1 Beother. ie Stan, adult, 106 imore, ‘address, Ris unknown nest ‘of kin

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 MAJ. BELL STUDIES PARKS AND WATER Makes Personal Survey of Tracts Urged for - Purchase. Maj. J. Franklin Bell, new Engineer

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