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Evening Star dated September 16, 1923

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 WEATHER. - “From Press to Home Partly cloudy today; tomorrow fair and warmer. Temperaturé for iwenty-two hours ended at 10

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 4 NARINES 0 FIGHT OLD BATTLES OVER Sunday “At Home” to Be Fol- . lowed by Rehearsals for [ - Thursday’s Spectacle. CAMP...

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 LR FOR STREET LGHT Engineer Commissioner Bell Considering Scheme for Improvement of System. Engineer Commissioner Bell yes-

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 t 3 REEDMAY CARRY MISSOUR! PRINARY Can Win Delegation if He De- cides to Make Fight, Democrats Believe. h to The Star. UIS,

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 e o L THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923 PART L M A XWEI‘."S“---’I“I»’;I DIFFENENT KIND OF CREDIT STORE .

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 THE. SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON! Gy SEPTEM'.BER 16, "Dcrlar(s League Torpedoed By Italian - Premier’s Defz Fatal Chi;rée Released

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 THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923 PART T. B a k5, ! i l i / Hale pson ‘and their organiza- | Robert M.

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 Gloves That Give an Air of Smartness While the Strap-wrist Gauntlets will be in greater demand than ever with the novelty...

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 iy The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. New N egligees-QN ew Fall App FALL OPENING SPECIAL New...

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 Il..llllll.l.llll.l .-gii / Mens Shop Opens Monday at 8 A.M ' G St. Near 10th St. Entrance Only So You May Choose Before...

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 K. 16, 1923 PART. EEEN Cm‘uin ;- fabrics 'are ‘many. ' Quaker Craft Laces, known ' for their beauty and deurablhty. are shown

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 GRAYSON'S MY W NOW VAL OF ZV Wins at Belmont—May Race Papyrus—Second Grayson Horse Near Victory. By the Associated Pres: NEW

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 fi&iews of New Books PEOPLE AND POLITICS: Observed by a Massachusetts FEditor. By Solomon Bulkley Grifin. Boston: Little,...

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 THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART . T. —_— to beat the Dand, came fnto the othor | & regular fairy

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 gt THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART 1I. At Lansburgh & Brother’s—Starting Promptly at 9:1 5...

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 THE 'SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D: ¢, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART T. S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 Special Purchase of 500

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 —_—— " PLANS UNDER WY | | FORDALASHOW Florists’ Club Arranging for Exhibit at Builders’ Ex- change October 1-2. Arrangements

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 “““ EAENERSAEA Mmmmmonwmug § The Yellow Trail By E. MANCHESTER BODDY ; trror Press. Printed by & t wi tay ; (Copyright, 1922,

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 THE SUNDAY D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART T | with Rev. Joseph T. Herson and. Rev. ‘iMRS. MARIA U- ROBISON | Lucius Clark...

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 20 DEFEAT ONCE HIORE HTS THE GERMANS Maximilian Harden Sees Downfall in Ruhr a Dupli- cate of 1918 Situation. 5.—The situs- ,

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 P — Solemn Ceremonies to Mark Consecration When Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman | Is conscerated as third Bishop of | Washington n

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 THE SUNDAY ! FRATERNITIES has been off to the far north for some time in search of health and recrep- tion, 4s sending his

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 DISASTROUS QUAKE IN JAPAN REMINDER OF CTHER HORRORS “The'earthquake and fire th destroyed Tokio and Yolkol large part seem to

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 24 WASHINGTON BUSINESS NKLIN PARK. LIGHTED, ollege WASHINGTON BU ey are quil- 3 D by icthods in the Boyd School. lons for...

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 FfiiPARATORY AND GRADUATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS File Clerks || Be an expert in your line of work, “§ ]...

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 INCARF SPFFCH RECORDS SHOW BIRDS A JTHE SUNDAY " 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1. SEP’I‘EMBER::}G» 1923—PART -T. ND BEASTS ITALIAN

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 SCARAMOUCHE HA ITS PREMIERE HERE Notable Audience at Belasco Film Showing—1Japanese Fund Increased. Before high officials of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,. Practical Handkerchiefs for School . ‘\1 3 ! 3 7 # drat A —All-linen Plain Hemstitched...

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 3 Ninth and F Street THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART I | The Sulius Lansburgh Sfurniture Co....

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 a0 3V Mt. Vernon Bark Adepts Plan To Help Depositors’ Accounts FINANCTATL Special Department to Urge Customers to Use Service

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 T PINANCIAL. = _THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON; D. C, SEPTEMBER 16 ‘193—PART T. AU o : X BULLS JOIN BEARS || NEW YORK STOCK...

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 HELP—MALE TORIGINAT, Fecommenda Tw‘n‘-' D HEAT sake £10 per week with induste Iy between 9-10 i, 19th and N ADULTS o hoo ful

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 - 'MISCELLANEOUS.: " THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., SEPTEMBER 16, -1923—PART I MISCELLANEOUS. B e SITUATIONS—MALE....

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 34 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. CHATRS (8%)—Bent...

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 R FOR: RENT—GARAGES. Continued. SPATE TN NEW BRICK ¢ ARAGE; ELEO- trie lights, runnirg water, 3184 16th st. n.w. :.r "I -...

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. Contin Continned. B APARTMENTSFURNISHED. Continne; Continurd, Continued. HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢,

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 i £ REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ' D.. €., SEPTEMBER 16,. 1993—PART TI.. REAL ESTATE. B RENT xidum.q“n:mmsnn|

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 u8 ‘'RESORTS.’ SALE—SUBUKBAN PROPERTY. Continued. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Continued. THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢,...

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 F0J SALE—HOUSES. © ‘emtinaed, $750—BY QWNER. . BEAUTIFUL N BUNGALOW, 6 ROOMS - All_convenlencex: hi tien; north of Cayp €0

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 STEAMSHIPS.. STEAMSHIPS. Coni STEAMSHIPS. Regular Sallin Kroonland— Oct. 18, Dec. 6, Jan. 24 (22,250 tons displacement)...

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 Part 2—20 Pages PROSPERITY WAVE GROWS, | EVEN FARMER BENEFITED Government Surveys and Those of Busi- ness Bodies Show Every

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 2 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....September 16, 1023 THEODORE W. NOYES. Busisess

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, -1923—PART 2. The Story the Week Has Told BY HENRY W. BUNN, administration

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 MI1Ss LOUISE DESPARD GOFF, Whose marriage to Representative/ Drazilla Carroll Reece, willtake/ place ina/shiwg tow, October

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 A SO Items of Interest to Social Circles of Nations Capital ,visitors Entertained Washington Homes — Residents Returning From

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 SO Mise Anne Pollard, daughter of Mr. and@ Mrs. W. T. Pollard of McKinley street, who spent the month of Aug: s the house...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY Wedding Bells Sound Clearif—— In Early Autumn’ Chiil Many Washington Folks Joifl Lots Before Preachers...

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 " D. C., SEPTEMBER 16,” 1923—PART 2. .. hing too strong to remove stains | *% o Y ter Nail Hints. anyt Chi %mefllBCh;P =p Few

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 The marriage of Miss Eliza Kincaid Douglad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James fidney Dougles, to Mr. William Foubister Stevenson

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 T A Charge Account at Goldenberg’s —is a great convenience you should not overlook. It is part of the service we render our

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. T $2 Beaded Handbags $1.29 Imported Beaded Handbags, popular drawstring styles, crochet

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 S S\ $1 Perfect Quality 15¢ to 19¢ Crash Window Shades, 74c Toweling, 12V5c Yd. Strictly perfect quality Oil Opaque and...

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 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, .WASHINGTON, D. O, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART 2. [ | I [ COLDENBERC'S FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE THAT MERITS

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 Tales (;f Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, Short-horn cattle,

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 ‘ In Social and Official Life (Continued from Fourteenth Page) deer, mountain sheéep and mountain ro casy marks, and where

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 Parent-Teacher Activities. [This column is conducted under the auspices of the District of Columbla br of the Natlonal...

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 Columbia Chapter's tea garden par- to the printing of additional copies L%, @iven at Temple Helghts Tuesday | Of the...

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 NEWS OF THE JEWISH WORLD BY RABBI JACOB S. MINKIN ering these songs of the Yiddish - | folk-s0 and _in i throughout the...

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 RARRLPLLLL DRLLRANNINNL DOPNIRRAE AR Girls ard Their Affairs. o 0 Wi of” thé Anost tascinating ‘problems which face the...

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 .THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART 2. Seventh at F The Hecht Co. Tive llech: Co, Baby Week Is Here

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 JST as it seemed that prohibition, or wet vs. dry, had ceased to furnish startling news for the daily press the theater has

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 2 AMUSEMENTS, > ; i ! g AMUSEMENTS, ' Sl et e S e b s e — ¢ o i R I e %mnmmumnumm-—-—-—:mmmm e 'UST a hint of the cost of...

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 AMUS EMENTS. ATEST MO FROM HO BY HALLETT ABEND. LOS ANGELL eptember 15.—The motion picture colony in Hollywood i becoming...

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 JC . HE nights are growing longer and the evening air has a percep- tible and clinging dampness in its cold breath, so that

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 Cites Improved License Plate One-Way Street Abolishment . As Urgent Need of Motor Car Held Five-Year Step Backward Vi R A o 7

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 o HEADS OF MOTOR CLUBS T0 GATHER Jleveland Meeting Will Be One of Biggest of Kind ‘ in History. r One of the most important

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 16, Reduced Prices Make ) t { [ | M The Good ‘u’!,“ummunmu AXWE The World’s...

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN Your ability is elastic. Unless you try to

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 : ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART TM& SW]UNS Check Your Auto Like Trunk W hen FOR BRAKE TESTS »

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 I N. M. A. SUGGESTS TRIP TO MONTREAL ‘ed close to.it. against a high curb will often OVERSIZE TIRE ADVANTAGE. | park 1a o...

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 John Smith and His Car . BY FREDERICK C. RUSSELL - John Smith is a character whom every motorist should welcome. He s mot...

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 ARMY AND As recently announced in these columns, that over 500 Army officers have not been receiving thelr correct rental...

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 SPORTS, Foot Ball WBEN a player has learned how to hold ang shift the ball, he is ready to learn how: to run with it. He...

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 * "THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 16, 1993_PART 3. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The...

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 Another Dempsey-Firpo Fight Assured; Tilden Gets Net Title in Straight Sets | | RICKARD PLANNING MATCH FOR NEW YORK NEXT JULY

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 2 SHOOTS PAR 74 IN FIRST HALF OF QUALIFICATION Jones and Evans Play i"lossmoor Links Stroke Be- hind Veteran, Twice Title...

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 Big Teams Open South Atlantic Grid MARINES TACKLE V.M. L AT LEXINGTON SATURDAY Elevens, Well Advanced in Practice, Will Be

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 Dempsey Must Beat Wills to Be LONE FORMIDABLE FOE | LEFT FOR JACK TO MEET Serap With Dusky Boxer Demanded by Fans, But...

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 Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, L o i PRI ; I "/ AGAZINE SECTION oy Star. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER .16, 1923. FEATURES...

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 Stealing This is another gripping Instaliment Yot the series of unusual articles re- counting some xperiences Capt. Monckton

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 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART 5. D.C. Man Who Caught First Tremors of Big Quake Explains Earth

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 _ Parent Who Hoped the Past Would Be Wipled Out and Son Sent Away to Make Good. INHERITANCE (11 said the old man, who lay...

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 i et THE SUNDAY ST ), WASHINGTON, D. 0, SEPTEMBER 16, . 1923—PART 5 § AT THE NATION'S BEAUTY CONTESTBelief in the Last Real

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 The Prize and the Prize Girl AID Monty Sawyer in the club- s have $500 in cash in my pocket. What , Not when I go on to tell

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 v'* hoop below the waist; 'Lo-ng Sleeves BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. HAT are we going to wear this sutumn? If we intend to be in the

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 Corner 7th & D.Sta. A Fitt'mg Period in which to buy Homishz s and SAVE. Lower Prices ~ Better Furniture ~Complete Scrvwe /

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 The St. Mihiel, one of the largest vessels to navigate the Potomac and visit Washington Photograph taken near the War...

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 , w2 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.— GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 16, Sy A street scene in Tokio, where the earthquake and

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 THE SUNDAY , WASHINGTON, D. C.— GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 16, 1923. T i EHEARTMUSEUM By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1923, by The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. Sailors, monkeys and parrots aboard the Massachusetts Nautical School's ship, the Nantucket,

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 GRAVURE "TION—SEPTEMBER 16, 1923. \ 3 } Mark Twain’s RE 5 ¢ . - i partner still 2 / i y lives in humble A foursome on the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEI'TEMBER 16. €: The King of Spain as honor guest at Red Cross The little

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, At left: Princess Ileana of Rumania, spending a holi- day in Corn- wall, England. wlerwond & Ui BOOT SHOP

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER . . At left: First annual banquet of the execu- tives and co-...

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 MUTT AND JEFF - fmutt, You're A PHYSICAL wReck! SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923 Jeff Thinks He’s Even With Mutt at Last!...

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 2eelen Lellens ")/éene B/RNQS | S PGRIET T S J JERY, VERY VERY \ SURE RE THOOGHT HE- | BETCHA DIDK BUEN = ALLHE IS\ ¢ . STOP

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 ~THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY To HANDLE ‘EM LESTER — MAKE ‘EM Jeatous —MAKE Em JEALOLS AND Mov €0T Em — TAKE IT FRom ME, | Kow— —...

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