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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated July 17, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow: moder- ate temperature; light to gentie north- east winds. Temperature our hours ended at

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 ~9 ~ % MENACING FLODDS SUBSIDE N DENVER Water Two Feet Deep in Some Streets—Bridges Washed Out in Vicinity. By the Associated

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 P p—— THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, ' 'JULY 17, "1923, i 7 s : ———— Y “For” Sun Stroke and Heat i i \ |...

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 BRUTHERH[][]I] HEAD FORESEES STRIKES Declares Permanent Injunc- tion Will Not Prevent Walk- outs for Just Causes. By the A

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 FEDERAL DOCTORS 10 RETURN LEPER Early Quarantined Here, to Await Transportation to Carville Hospital. John Early, leper,...

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 6 THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. July 17, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES.. Editor The Evening Star

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 Announcing a S-P-E-CI-AL D.1-5-C-0-UN-T —on all PIPES AND SIM- ILAR MATERIALS fur- nished AND INSTALLED for stoves, furnaces

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 8 SOCIETY. A ——— ociety Mr. Weeks, Secretary of War, To Washington This Morning From Mount Prospect, N. H. father and will

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 + . & % CONVICTED EDITOR RECEIVES PARDON Governor Calls Curb on Free Speech Blot on Reputation of State. By the Associated

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 MURDER SUSPECT VISITED BY MOTHER Asks That Recluse in Burnt Mills Slaying Get Attention. Srecial Dispatch to The Sta...

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 -THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923 In fh (;yé = Department Washington’s Greatest Sale for Boys—One

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 THE FVE\I\'G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 17, e o THE STAR'’S DAILYPICTORIAL PAGE PRESIDENT IN PORTLAND, OREG. This

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 3 s RN AT e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'TUESDE\S'Z, JULY 17, 1923. X = o P y . ion. wils o 6 .0 next week or ten y!

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 AMUSEMENTS BELASCO—“The Return.” Whatever his faults, it cannot be denied that Avery Hopwood has a Substantial and fascinated

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 25¢ Ca.rter s Little all Liver Pills. 2 for 26¢ Limit, 2 to a customer .59¢ Gold and ‘Sily Plated Penci w1th nbben ntmbed- ey

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 THE EVENING BTAR, 'WASHINGTON, T. U, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923, ' TREASURY IS BEHIND IN RECLASSIFICATION TR Held to Be in Worst

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 REFUSES T0 REST WITHLIFE DOOMED Editor Sticks to Desk When Vacation Might Have Prolgnged Days. ., July at work rather than

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 . : . THE EVENING STAR. Slayer of Three Policemen | Caught After Four-Year Hunt WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923....

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 . THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. The Hecht Co. July Clearance Sale! In June it did the same thing. T hese July Clearances

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 Shopland, to guide that yo flabby arm? He scarcely enough for a murderer, did he, wh he sat quaking on that stool in Soto's

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 D. C, TUESDAY, WIFE KILLS 2 CHILDREN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, JULY 17, 1923. her own throat with a razor. three bodies

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923. [FIRST OF AMERICAN |REAL ORIENTAL COURTSHIP ENDS| G o ai...

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 o4 ® FIN RADING IS QUIET INSTOCK MARKET Woolworth Jumps in Final Trading—B. & 0. Crosses 47—Raids Early in Day. BY STUART P.

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 THE EV]IN’ING STAR ‘WASHI NEW YORK curB MARKET ||1]563819,142) Received by Private Wire Direct to The Siar Office TEXTILE...

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 - PHE- -EVENING- - STAR,; WASHINGTON, - D. - C. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923. . SPORTS., - Nationals In Poor Shape To Meet Tribe :

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 SP America Facing OTHER NATIONS PLANNING TO MAKE GREAT EFFORTS Gen. Allen, Executive Officer of United States Com- mittee,

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 ' THE' EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923. VIRGINIA SENATOR SALLS | T'rgining Camps |MUTT AND JEFF—Key

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 . either have quit the -'Will Leave State Where Methods DEMANDBANKS AGT UNDERUNION RLES Employes in Spanish Institu-; tions

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Daughter and Mother Dress Alike Of course, thing to do is to have a large family and to dress them in couples o

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 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS GEORGETOWN 28th and P ats. Pride’s Pl 04 M at.. 0'Donnell's Pharms 38th and M. Weller & Mosker's

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC FOR SAPE—AUTOMOBILES. |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES o Continued. ROBERT HERSON'S aitomobile Exchangr. Dead or

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 REAL RENT HOUSES—FURNISHED. Continued. SADL'S ADDITION—CORNER TWO-FAMILY house of 8 room inclosed sleeping porcl...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. THE FOR Continued. PETWORTH. Semi-Detached — Price, $8,200. . location Colonial front, having 6

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 : FORSALE-—HQUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES . AUCTION SALES. i tinued. Continued. THIS AFTERN, _g. FUTURE_DAYS. FUTURE DAYS . - |...

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 F . 36 3,000 CELEBRATE *SANTIAGO DAY Spanish War Veterans Hold | Annual Outing at Chesa- peake Beach. [ | | i i | i | 1 i...

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