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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-09-25

Evening Star dated September 25, 1923

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 OKLAHONA SESSION v . state.” WEATHER. ght and tomorrow; mild Fair toni temperaturo. Temperature for twent: éndeéd at 2 p.m.

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 REPORT FIVE MORE BALLOONS LANDED! Swiss, French, British, Bel- gian and Spanish Entrants End Flights Far Apart. By the...

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 Ice'ls Ice Before you, went away this summer your physician un- doubtedly cautioned you about| uunkmg water from wells and|

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 | SCHOOL BOUNDARY CHANGES URGED Shifts in Supervising Force Also Recommended by Spe- cial Committee. Radical changes in the

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 gle==——olole—ale——lu| ol —| D e——m|a] o] 0| === |a| =} ] ———— . FIGHTEEN NURSES GIVEN DIPLOMAS Cxercises for Sanitarium Class

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 " THE EVENING STAR,| i With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. ...September 25, 1983 THEONORE W....

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 Boys in Business S a Bank for the business man of today, we are naturally interested in the busi- ness man of tomorrow—the

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 © Secretary of State Returning Tomorrow After Fortnight Visit at Hot HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will return tq...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) bridegroom, was best man. The cere- Tony was performed by...

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 PRESIDENT IN MAZE OF FAR#M REMEDIES Must Treadv Cautious Path " Among Ali Sorts of Re- lief Proposals. NY FREDERIC WILLIAM

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 *SONDER * URGED BY BANKER All Shades of Radicalism De- nouncet at Atlantic City * Gonvention. By the Aswociated Préss./...

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 EEEEEEEEEEEESNEEEN 5 "\ The Shopping Centcr—11th and ‘G Sts.—Eat. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Exceptional Purchase of Quadruple...

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 ¥ C;, ‘TUESDAY I ) PICTORIAL PAGE One of President Coolidge’s visitors at the White House yesterday after- noon—Cardinal...

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 i BLANE FORWRE Chief of Iii-Fated Destroyer Squadron Exonerates His Fellow Officers. Dy the Asaelatéd Pross. 4 SAN DIEGO,...

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 i NATIONAL—“The Nervous Wreck.” When “Bull Dog Drummond” was turned loose upon an unsuspecting world, with its lurid,...

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 CHARGE ENTERED OF RADID FORGERY Recorded Instance Comes to Light as Result of McMil-" lan’s Archc Voyage. What is belleved to

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 B PRESIDENT PRAISES PRESS OF AMERICA Séys Papers Uphold Best ‘Ideals of Clean Liying and Citizenship. By {he Associated...

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 ard &7 Member Better Business Bureay' - * Four More Days of Great Savings in the Semi-Annua ' If you have delayed your...

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 e e e e AERETIE O RGNS (Copyright, 1922, by Times-Mizzor v (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) ! “Quick, Hawkins!" he ordered

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 Imitated But Never Equaled--Goldenberg’ N - = In the Boys’ Department Washington’s Greatest Saving Event for Boys—For One Day

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 . v - . BUSHMEN NEED DUAL WIN |Gone Is Juido KodoKwan TO GET INTERCLUB EDGE Gleason’s Athletes Make Series Standing 10-All

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 ' SP ORTS. SPORTS, 1922 Collegiate Grid Champions Hard Hit : Business High Has Big Job Ahead SECTIONAL TITLE HOLDERS HAVE...

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 ELHAM, N. Y., September 25.—] P yestérday. McLeod; who defeated W. H. 5 and 4, was playing james Mechan of Riverside, while

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 @ s STOCKS SELL OFF [ ¢ INDAYSTRADIG Ruhr Reports and‘Go'od hail . Earnings Fail to Start E - Forward Movement. BY STUART I'.

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 FINANCIAL. U e EVENTNG STAR HINGTON. "EMBER - ; FINANCIAL ww g5 - KL TOGNE | o o s | ODDEINDSEN o o A pr Sy RA". LEASE PERM"

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 § RAWCOTTONHICHER doey e D " GO0DS HAY GO P Public Likely to See Prices Raised as Boom Grips k. Whole Industry. BY J. C. ROY

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 WOMAN’S- PAGE Beltless Frock Is Widely Adopted BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. A friend in Paris who has Watched the development of...

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 ‘f'_“fil.,'_;X tar “Want Ad” ‘?‘}',;;_’_‘,‘f‘i- Branch Offices SALES MANAGER who has had selilng. ex- perlence; house-to-house

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC, ———— FOR SALE—KISCELLA]EOUS- e i 802 18th w1, hune North D100 ¥ PR CARINET—Completely equipped, model,...

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 A RCOMS ANT BOARD. Continued. ATCADIA 025 MASS. AVB, N.W__—Toom and hoard, $8.50 week: £o0d_nccommodations ONT ST N.W.—Nicely

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 RENT—STORAGE SPACE. vsmnml YARD, 14,000 SQUARE FEET: mall ‘office Dul' g AR vwe. Shds 50 " nonth. Agply GEO. W. LINKINS,...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. __Centinued. MOUNPPLEASANT. NEW HOUSES. INSPECT. 1733 IRVING STREET. 8 rocms, 2 baths, 2 pantries. storage,

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 AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. U.S. Goverment Sale At General Supply Committee Warehouses East Potomac Park Wednesday, September

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 BY RADIO TODAY Sche .ulé of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. NA s=—Naval Ragio Station, Radlo, Va., (435...

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