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Evening Star dated September 26, 1923

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 WEATHER. nqcnerllly ‘fair tonight and tomor- i ™ild temperature, omperatire, for twenty. _ended ut 2 n} oday at 2:30 p.m....

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 JONIOR RED CRUSS ORKSHONSGAN Subkct Shares Convention Discussion With Public Health Nursing. Public health nursing and other

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 * LONDONCABINET - GIVEN RUBRDATA Secret Session Expected to Hear Results of Baldwin- Poincare Parley. By the Associated...

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 REHME THE EV’EmG;"STAR, WASHINGTON C 'Blessmg Left " | [ites Darkost ¥ E ITHE WEATHER. PRESIDENT SILENT |amto i e Aveue s o s

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 j il ——— ARTICLE X CHANGE MAY YET BE MADE League Assembly Head Rules Interpretative Motion Is Still Before Body. fers to the

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 action by the commission. For ex- ample, the price of wheat ob ained by the farmer during the war was $2.26, Suaranteed by

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 T hursday——a\ 95¢ Sale of Fall Undermuslins Not ordinary 95c articles, b better in a variety of styles. | sizes ccessful Sale

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 8 SOCIETY. Society Mrs. Coolidge Receiving the Red Cross Delegates in Blue Room at the White House RS. COOLIDGE will receive|

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 A oo OIS pHE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923 e e S@@ 3 ’ Marriage Licenszs. i : 4 > following:

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 10 MASONS TO ATTEN " BISHOP CEREMONY Sunday Program at Cathe- dral Close Includes Address by Senator Pepper. All Masons...

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 FOREGO TESTIVONY INVWARD DEFENSE Millionaire’s Attorneys Rest. Chief Pleads Case Is Un- changed by Trial. By the Assorinted

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 = ! ASKS LOWER RATES ON FARM FREIGHT Secretary Wallace Tells Cab- inet 25 Per Cent Decrease Is Necessary. A 25 per cent...

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 ing Col, Jacoly Ruppert, president ot Aoy etk \'mrluul mval enntest for tha warl CAPT. RICKENBACKER AND WIFE .. The former

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 —oné s our eagerly welcomed value-giving sales.” All the new and fashwnable weavesmnd popular staples. . smu Jor Street and

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 CLAIMS DRY LAW - ILLEGAL FORM. Y. Lawyer Says Aceeptance of National Act Violates State Constitu_tion. By the Associated...

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 15 ! "STOKES USED PHOTOS FALSELY, SAYS WIFE '?ictures Showing Her With Child E_' and on Man’s Shoulders Are Explained by Her.

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 e CITIZENS DEMAND BUS TO HIGH VIEW North Capitol and Eckington Body Seeks Relief From Rush Hour. A movement to regain bus...

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 NATIONAL—Fhe. “The Last Warning" comes to the National next week, following ree- ord-breaking rums in New York and...

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 - GOV.MCRAY ASKS 8 DELAY OF INQURY 6. 0. P Committee Has Plans Laid; However, for Meet- A ing on Monday. By the Associated

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 - PUBLSHERS SEE oo 3 o | Pressroom Conditions -Ap- proaching Normal-—Berry | Scores Violators, | By the Associated Press. NEW

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 By E. MANCHESTER BODDY { ——————r————— ] (Mlt.&bm-m Newspaper Prigted b Amasevment Witk Moteopeliten Rl gl S S T T ST S...

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 - 22 STOCKS STRONGEST | INFALTRADIG Studebaker Break Checked. Covering in Steel—Sugars Again Very Active. BY STUART P. WEST.

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 S —r—— fo—— o PLANS TO MEASURE - MALE WAIST LINES; Accurate “Cen#us”_Prdpbsgd as Means of Guarant}éeing Suits That Fit.. BY

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 RECRUIT SHOWS MOUND 1#€LASS IN BEATING CHISOX thllnck Slabman, Starting: Game for Second Time as;Bushman, Proves Sturdy Under

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 § QUINTET OF CANDIDATES | FOR BACKF IELD LAID UP Only Five Ball Carriers Available for Game W:itll Randolph-Macon...

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 WATER POLLUTO REMEDY I FoD Means to_Eliminate Oil Contamination. Pollution of ¥iver and coastal waters by leaking and...

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 .,Bernhardt Draped Skifl Is Model BY A — Vietorian—yes, torian. b’:here has been a deal of pother #Pout the mid-Victortan...

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 BELP--MALE '?m m nent. _lie ANVERTIAING:SOLICITOR for e:\uvt i Cioty_publication; com, basis. Address 3102 "Srar ofice: At P

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 AUTOMO FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS —__ Continued. VIOEN; 3 2138 N at. lwd‘ tondlsal: A \T&mu LE vacuym, similar - to "Hoov...

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. —— RENT ROUMS--UNPURNISHLD. Continued. FOR_TOLORED—Wen iy zooms, with use of ki uflfiu BAST CAPITHL mm QI...

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 B BROOKLAND LATS—\vE AAVA A NUMBE] *4112 14th 8T N.W. and 1] R RENT_FLOOR SPACE, s Ny el Y, BLIS Dacemine 1 o mm Wnditorium

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 32 REAL ESTATE. THE : C, 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ~26, 1923, REAL-ES _—— e e e e e FOR SALE—HOUSES. Coatinued. FOR SALE—FOUSES.

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 AUC AUCTION SALES: THIS AFTERNGON. THOE. JUOWEN & SON, ADCTIONEERS. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A LOT OF LAND ON s 5 EEN 20d AND 3rd

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 t s T : THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1923. CHICKEN COOP BLAMED ; | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS....

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