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Evening Star dated August 13, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler tonight. Tempeérature for twenty 130 p.m. terday; low (45 p.an. yesterday. | e 3 |

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 * 2 SHIALL REFINERS FACE BANKRUPTCY Gasoline Price War Forces Charge as Low as 11 Cents in Middle West. By the Associated...

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 British Say France Violated Peace Pact in Ruhr Invasion Curzon Firm in Demanding Immediate Action to Give Britain Opportunity

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 urope Under War Clouds 'Ominous as Those of 1914 L phe b I ®ditor's not * from Wir. e s afutesmen, lige. Mr. Lawrence...

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 SWINS CHANNEL, - SETSNEW RECORD: Argentine Swimmer Crosses In 16 Hours 33 Minutes, Timing a Feature. By the Associated Press.

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 I'HE EVENING STAR,; With Sunday Morning Edition. -_— WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.......August 13, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES.. The

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 THE EVENING Saniiaxzy wiar BUTTER reu. 52c Gold Medal Flour 121b. bag, 50¢ Pillsbury’s Flour 124b. bag, 49c Del Monte...

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 SOCIETY. THE EVEN G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1923. SOCIETY. AR AR AR R AR R R PRI AR A AR R 2R AR AR A R A

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 BERCOOLL PLANED TORETURNTOLS Attempt at Kidnapi'ng ‘Makes Him Hesitate to Do So, He Says, in Germany. By the Associated...

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 10 'AMUSEMENTS | STRAND—Billie Gerber Revue. The Strand Theater yesterday opened its new season with a bill announced as “all

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 RS HARDING PUTS IN DAY AT PACKIG Personal Belongings Likely to Be Cleared Out in Next Three or Four Days. Refreshed by a day

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 OHI0 STORM KILS MAN; RUINS CROPS, Athens Lighting Service De- moralized—Street Cars Cars Stop in Zanesville. By the...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, M()N]\)AY, AUGUST 13, 1923, 15 AILY PICTORIAL PAGE FRENCH TENNIS TEAM ARRIVES. Pierre Hirsch. who...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment, LOCAL STATIONS. \ Radio, Va. :35 p.m.—Complete live stock mar-

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1923. Semi- Annual Rummage Sale We’re on the home stretch of the...

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 | For the Boy Who Wants to Grow Up BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. _You may satisfy your little’ girl's 1¥nging to be grown up by having

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 SPORTS: SERIES WITH FIVE CLUBS SCHEDULED DURING TRIP Bushmen Here Next on September 2—Have Chance Today in Double-Header With

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 i18 EAKNESS SHOW . FIN | IN DL AND RUBBER General List, However, Ex- hibits Notable - Strength. Few Individual Features. BY

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 FIN BUYING OF SUGAR * LIMITED BY TRADE Lack of Confidence in Exist- ing Prices Assigned as Cause. BY J. C. ROYLE. Special...

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 { THE OWL TAXI By Herbert Footner Copyright by Geor H. Doran Company (Continued from Yesterday's Star.)¥ 1 murmured. old that

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC..- ... ... THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. AUGUST 13, 1923. . APARTMENTS,ETC.? FOR...

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 ) -REAL APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Continued. ESTATE. RENT nouszs—mumsnnn MADISON APARTMENTS. NEW BUILDING. N.E. COR. 18th & EYE

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOV/SES Continy BLOOMINGDALE. Nine-room home in the bext section of...

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 T4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1923. CUARDSMEN BACK | ™= o CLEAR WATCHMAN |1 Leve i s | EEION...

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