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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated September 18, 1923

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 WEATHER. Increasing showers cloudiness, lzte tonight or followed by tomorrow ; warmer. Temperature for twenty-four hours...

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 FLESTATE APPEAL INTHEATER CRASH Error Charged in Decision Sustaining Demurrer of Knickerbocker Defendants. TUnited States...

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 Nero May Have Fiddled While Reme Burned— But. he took good re tu i { against hurn- r by having a flee slave rumers plying Im-

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 B e e e e s WEST END CITIZENS | FAVOR BOND 1S3UE Claim Many Needed Improve- | ments Couid Be Put | Through With Money. he...

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 [ : to build a fleet of war planes equal | with the result he urges more strong- |have read their records on the fleld...

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 With Sunday Morning Fditian, WASHINGTON, D. . TUESDAY. . . ..September 18, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES.......Rditor The Evening

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 ~ N ' . I I S e N I = | fl fl fl fl m fll lfl | | |fl | | ; | ; | | | | | x NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1923.

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 SOCIETY. Sons of ‘President I.eave Washingt and Mrs. Coolidge on Tomorrow- for Mercersburg Academy. HE sons of the President

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 Society L (Continued from Eighth Page.) lowstone national pa parks and were en- fertained by friends in Hollywood,...

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 AMUSEMENTS THE PRESIDEN-—'¥t's a Boy.” The week's play by the President Plawers. “It's a Boy." proves to be especially well

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 e s | IORE FUNDS URGED] ™% Smam e ool i & i _TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1023 Charles Pisher Hepburn, forty-four,|yy Coroner A. .

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 2.0 LEAGUE AID ASKED - N JAM OVER RUHR Body Representing 20,000,- 000 Workers Would End ‘Reparation Issue. By the Associated

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 THE . EVENING STAR, WASHIN .D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1923.° $2.50 to $3.50 School Shoes at $1.79 Pair Good substantial

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 KEYSTONE VOTERS DK SLATES TOOAY Municipal Primaries Held mI Philadelphia and 24 ’ Other Cities. ‘ i By the Associated Press.

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1‘1)'ESD'AYE SEPTEMBER 18, 1923 + -~ -~ 1 5 - R Y o J Goldstein of the Jewish welfare |

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 Zho PALAISROYAL Household Day—Showing New Things To The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 4877—A. Lisner, Pres. Beautify

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 ag e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, -TUESDAY, ,SE‘PTEMBER 18, 1923 b4 THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Pedro Guevara, new

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 S J | o communist 7 n com , however, while deploring Sepator . K As one high author- foreign criticisms, as- 3 ity, ! sured

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 el T Pri f Wales . ' 1 P . P i | Helps His Farm | By the Associated Press. ¢ HIGH RIVER, Alberta, Septem- . 5 ber 18—Lord...

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 © would attempt an 90 AMUNDSEN TO TR POLE FUGH AGHI Explorer Arrives in Seattle. Capt. Noice Also Back From Wrangell. By the

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 Certain-toed Interior. Enamef in a delt- te shad e for the walls and gnow ‘White Enamel Dutch Tile Linoleum 1 on 1K for trim,

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 By E. MANCHESTER BODDY g (Copyright, 1022, by TimbaMtreor Brese. £ Besce (Continued from Yesterday's Star) With a long gaze

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 . RELIGIOUS DEMAND | oo Ui T e wn e (oo athons 0 —By GENE BYRNES, | Wh. h . SCORED BY PASTOR| I— ~ e b Has i1CL e \ - , . :

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 SUN FRIENDS BLOCK TSADKUN ELECTION Meeting Called to Elect Chi- nese President Ends in Stormy Session. BY CLIFFORD FOX. By

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 — | Central High Has Big Foot Ball Squad : North Carolina Expects Strong Eleven FIFTY FOR INITIAL WORKOUT Capt. Cranford and

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 SPORTS. Griffs Boost Batting RICE SLAMS SINCERELY AS BUSHMEN WIN TWICE Sam’s Six Consecutive Safeties Include a Triple and

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 P \ ! / SPORTS. Play Starls EVANS AND JONES IN TIE AT 149 FOR Last Washington Entrant Eliminated When Dunphy Fails on First

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 _F_IiANCIAL. NEV{{LORK STOCK EXCHANGE | BREAK N COSDEN K STOCK EXCHA MARKET FEATURE . |Am Ag Chm pt. . Close. 86 86151 Opeb.

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 FINANCIAL,: AUTO FIRMS RUSH NEW CAR OUTRUT Active ~ Winter Assured. Lumber Demand = Gains. Passenger Travel Large. BY J. C.

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 DENIES MIDDLEMAN Bebbed Hair Fod I A JRE: - The Copk tun s Be Viey XirHonlin T Tt T cRG;llh, o;!mr WHO'S TOMPLAINING. THAT'S

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 * parent WOMAN’S PAGE Dark Green Braided With Black. BY ANNE There may be in your range of as- | soclations something...

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 Branch Offices NORTHWEST 14th and Vermont ave., John C. J4th and P, Day's Phirmacy. 15th and U, J, 8. Clemence. 14th and...

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 AUTOMO , FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. BILES, ETC FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Lesdle L. 24 COUCH, dro 608 3 st ne COAL™...

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 i811 KENXEDY ST, N.W.— nished housekeeping ‘apartment, second fioor of te adults: garage if desired. Adams 8702 THE KEDRICK,

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 Continued. FARM TOR SALE. 50 ACRES, JUST EAST OF BURNT MILLS, ON COLES- , MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND. VILLE PIK Ten miles

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. B _ESTATE. Continued. FOB SALE_HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. North' Capitol St.—$9,000. 2

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 AUC AUCTION SALES. Toumumw TIONS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. CGSloan& Co., Inc. Aucts.. <COISTERED. 715 13th

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 LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meter). p.m.—Complete live stock mar- mment rop report and special

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