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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-09-04

Evening Star dated September 4, 1923

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 ! WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight. Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m. today: Highest, *...

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 2 SLENP TAKES POST * S COOLIGE ADE Sworn In as Secretary to President—White House Open to Visitors Today. ITALY THREATENS NEW

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 N Comfort and Hedlth Depend Upon Ice These rid days, when streets sizzle and houses feel like furnaces, ice brings com- fort

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 'MHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, 2 SEPTEMBER 4, o 0. 192 New Fires and Explosions Add to the Grim Terrors of...

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 000 0F ALENS NU.S.RATEDLOW Secretary of Labor Davis Praises Harding for Signing Bill Limiting Immigration. BIRMING ember 4.—

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.....Septeraber 4, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES. The...

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 TON, D, IBER 4, 1923, : 5 e e AN T EES———————— D.C.Firemen Win|T- W. HUNGERFORD DIES GENE W. BHELDON. F monrt : THE LVENING

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 ! NWHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. sl% ?’Z';El\rlilggu'rERAll BUUUUGE |N 1924' SOCIETY. 8...

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 | CALLSP. 0. CLERKS MODEL EMPLOYES Civil Service Head Welcomes Delegates to Convention. Employes in the postal scrvice w...

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 “00LIDGE POPULAR AS CLASS ORATOR Flumni Paper Records His Speaking Propensities ! at Amherst. oy ated Press. (OAKLAND,,...

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 L. SHP RUSHE FOODTOAPANES Black Hawk to Take Rice and Beans From Chinai to Yokohama. The destrover tender Black Hawk, now cn

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 12 GONGRESS HEIGHTS DEDICATES ROADS Auto Parade Features Celes bration of Completion of New Suburban Streets. ® et An...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. i idis JUST TO DISPLAY THEIR MARCHING ABILITY. Washington

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 | | PRESIDENT—“Nice People.” + ‘Managing Director Arling Alcine of fhe new President Players, no less $han Harry Manners, the

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 ————————— ROADS WIL TEACH PACKING METHODS Nation-Wide Educational Campaign Designed to Save Enormous Losses. NEW YORK,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. v . Ll ¢ t i 't i £ the L] t of - 1 r convict, stood cleared

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 ARIY WD CVLAN CONTROVERSY EADS Sontrolrof National Quarter- masters’ Association Set- tled by Election. The long-standing...

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 - TN LR N8 ERID 46l ] i ? SSIESSEEIEEEEEEEREEESN "o [T ] [ B B LI maen 50 & 178 ps, $1.83 Ordinarily $2.59 White Porcelain

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 20 THE EVENING RUSH OF U. S. GOODS 10 JAPAN CERTAIN Earthquake Horror Sure to THE PROSPECT OF ATTENOING SCHOOL For i0MS AmO

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. l COUPON 1 l Regular 7c Cakes ITvory Soap Two Cakes for...

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 FIN - STOGKS ARE VK INFIAL TRADN .News From Abroad Partial Cause of Many Heavy Losses in Wall Street. i BY STUART P. W...

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 ot FINANCIAL. ALL LOCOMOTIVE RECORDS SMASHED Baldwin Sends Out 31 Engines at Rate of One Every Hour. Pennsy Gets Six. By the

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 SPORTS. THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, < TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER SPORT S Sam Rice Sent Home After Row With Bush : Ring Rivals

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 [ S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. SPORTS. 23 World Tennis Trophy Stays in U. S. :

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 THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. €. TUESDKY,‘ SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. W ashington Explorer Braves | | MUTT AND JEFF—The Boys Are

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923.’ =z THoodward & Lothrap New Start - The Furniture and Rug

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 wWOoM AN’S PAGE. Clever Linings of Coats or Capes BY ANNE cont cape has been bought because of its attractive lin- ing, and

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