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Evening Star dated September 24, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; mild temperature; temperature for twenty- four hours ended at 2 p.m. todsy: Highest, 84,

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 T FATAL SHOUTIG FOLLONS DISPUTE U. A. F. Cosh, Night Watch- man, “Says John B. Raffo Failed to'Obey Halt Order. John B....

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 SOMSSON URGES COAL SUPERVSION Favors Lincensing Dealers and Operators by Govern- ment in Einal Report. Declaring that to dea]

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 Y HILEWIE WAEATH FORDEAD OF WREG Blossoms Drift to Sea as | Thousands Mourn for Lost { Destroyers’ Victims. By the Associated

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 r /.goodly berth, and m —_— LEN TOPAY HONOR[Fll Harvest. Moon Features Official Autumn Opening vesterday and the full...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. “"WASHINGTON, D. G MONDAY . .September 24, 1923 THEODORE W....

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 Member Better Business Bureau. . KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 Tuesday They are made of Lyons Vel- vet, Panne Velvet and

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 SOCIETY. ociety The President and Mrs. Coolidge Had to Dine With Them Yesterday Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Pierce. THE EVENING S’i‘AR,

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 ~ twenty-nine, of 918 Pennsylvania R THE EVENIN( SEVERELY Y;0UNDED MAN MAY SUCCUMB Shooting Chfn-ged to Brother-in- Law, Who:

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 '10 * 4 ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923. Ll —_— — —— ——————— P $2.000 a year. despite the work which

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 « GERMAN MARIY | FAVORS SURRENDER End of :Resistance Nearing Finds But Few Opposed.! Litt}e Trouble Expected. By the...

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 12 ¥ tastrophes and foolishly expending in 1evolt against the treaty that has been signen resources which might ‘ 1 y | be

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 g’ Sergt. Emil J. Blade of the Ma- rines, who took two prize cups for his shooting at Camp Perry. ‘The cups are the Wimbledon

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 e AL A A LA A AR LAY EEmEEEEE. " A EEEuEEEN - P - s LR =, = L = = -\ L L . o a L 8 L LJ = L) B = ® ® n a ‘Petti= . coats at 1

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 b 3 ELECTROCTED N AUTO AGERENT Car Falls on Trolley Third Rail—12 Killed, 11 Hurt Week End Toll. HAZELTON, Pa., September 24—

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 LOLGEG OGO GGGOIG GG IGGGE SBGLG L GHEGGGHE GGG S = Fishions Of the Hour A visit to Lansburgh & Brother’s is all that is...

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 ] ; (Copyright, 1922, by Times-Mircor Pres ! The Yellow Trail f By E. MANCHESTER BODDY Printed by arrangement with...

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 ,I}AS LIHT COMPANY m&“‘w:*'“‘:,.. ,.;;.,.. REPORTS. DEFICIT 40y storage, 3283, IAILIDADC' 40u 0% X | pepresent ° r - z...

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 B MONTREAL CETTING FINANCIAL BUFFALO'S GRAIN Freight Rates Cause Change| in Shipments—Night Shifts | Successful on Farms. BY

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 VICTORY MEANS FOURTH / * PLACE IF BROWNS LOSE Encounter White Sox This Afternoon in Inaugural of Three-Game Series—Griffs...

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 UNUSUAL EARLY SEASON - 'FRAYS LISTED SATURDAY Clemson., uburn and Virginia-Furman Clashes Are Likely to Be Real Battles—Two

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 Three-Quarters Blouse for Autumn BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE Here's an interesting bit of fashion pEychology. Two years ago the...

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 stcELLANEQUs. -FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. wm«.mnw ln«au. Tae. L e IR -—-By Gm BYRNES. ) c...fi.?.f?“ 3 ntm“_“"““‘ LA A LR i RGN o

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 AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. __Continued. HE BOUGHT / PEERLESS. You do mot have to know the value of a ueed car 1f you

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 REAL ESTATE sam—-mnmu mmfl RENT—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—HOUSES. TWO N LT3 ?,’;“mh o YEBAR B BT, N.W.—AN AT- #MALL TRUOK

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 " FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. SEAR 19th AND EVE, FIRST COMMER- vial—10 rooms, 2 batas; owner will racrifice for immediate...

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. THIS APTERNUON. “XDAN &, WESCHLEE, & Sale of’ ‘I{M‘-d Brick Dwell- ing, 9 Rooms Bath, Elec: tric...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainmex: LOCAL STATIONS. 1 Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meters). 3:25...

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