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Evening Star dated August 14, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and somewhat war tomorrow fair; gentle southwest winds, twenty-four hours today: Highest, 83, at 3 da, 1l...

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 LR STATE TRODPS ALT © AS TULSA POLIGE -Martial Law Proclaimed After Police Are Charged With Lawlessness. By the Associated

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 Sun-kissed, Ice-frosted ‘ Lemonade Fine juicy lemons from the Golden West join pure, spar- kling American Ice in tall glasses

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 > 3 Germany, in Desperate Effort ¢ To Save Mark, Hilferding, New Finance Minister, Ex- pected to Propose Separate Currency ‘

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 = THE EVENING g STAR. .. 1928, WASHINGTON. . | nomic erisis from war debts to-repa- ratlons, | i Amert U. S. Blame If...

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 STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY..... THEODORE W. NOYES..... The Evening S Dustness Office. 11th

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, dance at the New York avenue play- | grounds Thursday at 8 p. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Acacia...

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 SOCIETY. THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 1923, ° f SOCIETY. = fornla and aro Just now at Hotel...

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 RESERVE OFFICERS IN SUMMER CAMP Fifteen-Day Training Period Opens - at Camp Meade—Military Prob- lems First Instruction....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923. —_—— e ——— ~ Ps i S . . " |bureau of engineering, Navy Depart-

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 . 4 the W Such ARLINGTONG. 0.P.. MAPS CAMPAIG Full Ticket Will Be Placed in Field—O0pposition to Primary. Special Dispateh to

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 GANG THREATENS 'FLOGGING PROBER Pofice Lieutenant Defies Ary _ to Stop Him in Inquiry of ‘Macon, Ga., Whippings. By the...

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 C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 141923 PRESIDENT AT BREAK OF DAWN. An exclu ve photograph, taken \ S AS RAILROAD ARBITER. James C. Davis,

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 HEAT FARMERS. SEEK CODLIDGE AI {Consider Problems—Huge in the Chicago market to $1:.01%, an increase of 6 cents Depressed...

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 POLICE SEEK STOLEN i EMBASSY LIQUOR Three Cases of White Wine .and ;. “Few Bottles” of Whisky Taken | From German Quarters. e

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 straps. THE - EVENING - STAR, WABHINGTON, D. C. 'I‘UESDAYz 'A'UQUS‘D 14 19 c QW ¢...

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 * MANY BENEFITED BY TRAVELERS D 124 Children, Traveling > Alone, Cared for by Society | | in One Month. of Mrs. Mary C. Hob-

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 ST 14, 923. New .Full Dreswa—'Each day new models for immediate and fall wear make their afimrcnca. Tier, flounce, circular

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 89 EIGHTH-GRADE - PUPLS PROMOTED Summer Studies Overcome . Deficiencies—1,244 Take * High School Course. Bighty-nine...

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 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Tomorrow-- Women's $5 Satin Skirts $1 95 White. navy or black Baronet satin skirts, in...

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923.° Clean Sweep Sale Begins! With “must” there is no argument.

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 on CORDON APPEALS HANDBODK RULING i THE EVENING of Grand Jury. colored, Wonder, his home pla Prosecutor Takes Case of|{our

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 THE EVEN NG_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923. i it lratiiit AR ; 5 : g | The Beginning of a Beautiful...

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 2 s FINANCIAL EVENIN WASHINGTON D! CE 2 INANCIAL E}l[ PRICE CUTTING |TNEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE \TWO BOND |SSUES |=—=v ¥orx...

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 FINANCIAL, WAR ON GASOLIE PRICE SPREADING. Likely to Extend Beyond Ter- ritory in Which Reductions Were Achieved. BY J. C.

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 a8 ™ SPORTS. " FOURTH PLACE POSSIBLE DURING WESTERN JAUNT Will Have to Do Better, However, Than Last Time on Road—Break Even

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 S PORTS. Friends Caus AVOIDED NEWPORT EVENT " AT HOME FO LKS’ REQUEST Little Bill” Strongly Urged by Californians Not to Burn

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 ' 28 PONTSWAYTOAD " ARNY RECRUTIG Col. E. W. Tanner Ready to Assist Reserve Officers in Enlistment Drive. BAND CONCERTS. The

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 "THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘TUESID]LY, AUGUST 14, 1923. The Little Gold Tag Tucked away in an inconspicuous place

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 WOoMA N'S PAGE. Neglige for Breakfast on Lawn BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. have read Arnold Bennett's “Mr. Prohack” you surely...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923. MISCELLANEOUS. : 317 HELP—MALE....

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.’ THE EVENING FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. 'REG’LAR FELLERS—The Old Battle St.lm Anew. Contimmed. "A WORD TO THE

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Continued APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Continned. ONB TO THREE ROOMS, KITCHEN AND bath,

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 L4 34 REAL ° SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Continued. ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FOR...

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. 1336 F ST. N.W.—27 FT. FRON%, SECOND commerciai: valuable

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 ¥ DECLINES SANCTION FORKEY MEMORIAL Secretary Weeks Declares| He Has No Power to Permit Placing of Tablet on Bridge. i...

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