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Evening Star dated September 30, 1923

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 WEATHER. 2 ‘Fulr and cooler today; tomorrow air. Temperature for twenty-two hours ended at 10 p.m. last nl Highes 81, at 4

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 ANACOSTIA PEOPLE FAVOR BOND ISSUE! Association Upholds Provi- sion for District if Citizens | Have Voice. Approval of a hond

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 ] 3 CRITENTON HOVE | N NEED OF FUNDS Plans Completed for Launch- ing Drive for $200,000. Committee Named. Plans were...

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 SEES DICTATORS with the intention not f annexing, | tlon of work, and @s the ocoupants| Conditions would have been...

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 DEATHLISTNOW 2 INTORNADO'S PATH By the Associated Press. OMAHA, Nebr., September 29.— Three more persons weré added to the

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 10 APPEAR HERE Mme. Alda Heads List to Sing for Only Nominal Price. With a number of new activities. of the public week for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART T 3 O A T R A IR I NI PR PR A PR R I PRCOR 2R A A A AT P A A PR P

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 LODEN PACED N BAD POITION Coup, Untraced to Author, Indicates Former Governor an Avowed Candidate. Spgeial Dispatch to The

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 PROGRESSIVE MOVE '\ INOHIDG. 0.P. SEEN Liberal Leader Launches At- tack on Party “Bosses.” Assails Taft’s Son. Special...

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 16 {10 TRINTYGRLS INCEREMONYTODAY First Important Event of Col- | lege Year Celebrated by 91 Seniors. Eleven Washington...

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 - THE SUNDAY THE STARRY SKIES IN OCTOBER. By Prof. Barton of the University of Pennsylvania. Because of the scarclty of the

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 e * 18 ! ST % : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 1. e e e e e e N e et et e et e...

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 POPE GIVES MONEY | FOR CHURCH HERE Naljtican Also to Give Mosaic, Bishop Shahan Announces on His Return. The opening of...

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 “LA SALLE” PEARL NECKLACES At Remarkably Low Prices These pearls have the soft velvety sheen and_appearance of the real...

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 : % Stationery Writing Ink||2 Note Books With This Couvon With Thix Coupon With Thix Coupon an 49¢ || 6¢c |l 15¢ Cewco...

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 $1.28 Wash Day Outfit | One 6%c Willow Clothes Basket,” good, ze and o Wash Board, dpuble| rubbing surface. Both]| o for D

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 —_— THE GUNDAY STAR WAGHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER % JW3-PABT L = root, “Rotarian,” by R. Vincent, Jr.,| . Sweepstake prize: To

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 rag Milk Experts of World Gather ‘F or Conference Here Tuesday “THE SUNDAY_ STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART

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 Scholars Study To Found Monastery Will Devote Lives to Scientific Experiments in Washington. Gather in Ancient Abbey | Beside

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 NEWS OF THE JEWISH WORLD BY RABBI JACOB S. MINKIN Egypt must always continue to hold a place of supreme interest In the life

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 . —_— . THU SONDAY GTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 0 1928 PART L Mysterious Tribe of Indians — * |&-5Eryes i taysn B g e g

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 i i 28 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER' 30, "1923—PART 1. ] UBRARY WI“_ GWE |FRIENDS OF ALLEGED |zzier e vores

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 t Bryan, 1. . JARRELL MADE PRESIDENT OF BANK Washington Savings Board Honors Realtor as W. M. Phelan’s Successor. The board

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Nuval Radio Station, Rad: (433 Meters). 10:58

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 1. — l 7 mitted to West Point and one to An-| Capt. Gladman has

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 LUNCHEON AND SPEECHES. Assembly of Uncle Sam’s Voters to % Meec at City Club. to stress the importance of pre-| The third...

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 FIND MANY USES FOR SWANP MOSS “Sphagnum” Good for Bread. Bandages, Fuel and Live Stock Feed. Commerce has again invaded the

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 FINANCIAL. STOCKS INTUMBLE, [ NEW YORK_STOCK EXCHANGE BUT RALLY LATER Saturday Market Finds Many Leading Igsues at New Low

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 . biggest bank types FINANCIAL, Greatly Enlarged Riggs Bank Will Be Thrown Open Tomorrow New Quarters Most Attractive and...

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 ‘THE -SUNDAY ' STAR; WASHINGTON, D: C., SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART . Ninth and F Streets anshurgh Sfurniture Co. | Entrance 909

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 Society News Part 2—18 Pages LABOR OF U. S. MEETING CAPITAL ON Eventual Control of ble in Rapid OWN GROUND Industry Held...

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 THE EVENING STAR, « With Sunday Morning Edition, h WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....September 80, 1033 "'HEODORE W. NOYES....

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 FRANCE MAY GAIN GOAL | BY RHINELAND STATE| Separatists, Aided and Abetted by : Paris, May Cast Die Dur- ing ° BY OLIVER OWEN

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 @BAacHurACH Megellovyo RUSSELL ROGERS. Wednesdays bride who was ormerly/ Miss Elsie Mardaret. Kuldell First Large Reception

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 SOCIETY. Autumn Weddings Pleasing! Feature in Capital Events Marriage of Miss Elizabeth Evans and Mr. Ralph A. Graves to Be

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 6 SOCIETY. BCHCS and Beaux Hopc To Score Success in Song and'Dance Revue Rehearsing as Professionals | for Presentation of

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 SOCIETY. CHEVY CHASE o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 30, - 1923—PART n ' Atlantic City and Mr. &nd Mrs. Harry

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 2| & 0 9 Important Neckwear Notes A “Thirty Volume History” of a Successful Business Enterprise —An enterprise begun in 1893,

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 | The Newest Novelty Women’s Handbags Is Included as a Special Item in Our ! 30th Anniversary Sale e—Beaded Bag, pouch style,

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 THE 'SUNDAY “STAR, WASHINGTON, D: -C; SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 2. All Over the Store S I< S C v Read Pages 8 and 9 Anniversary

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 . SOCIETY. | PERSONAL NOTES. l; ‘The marriage of Miss Carol King, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Samuel J. King, and Mr. Frederick

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 SO CIETY. Moore of Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. James Cobean. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Jamieson have returned from a trip to...

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 [ Py ar F. Baldwin . @t relatives in Marion, Ohlo. _— REVOLUTIONS IN BARCELONA LIKE EARTHQUAKES IN TOKIO| women tescun ihe

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 714 ' Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Ofticial Life Mrs. Coolidge Expected Soon to Announce Society | Season...

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 esses made a similar discovery, to the | about Mount Kisco, some of the high | Can the Dairy and Milk Inspector Ac- A famine.

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 © 16 Reviews of New Books By _Rollin “Contes- New THE MAN HIMSELF. Lynde Hartt, author .f.)f sions of a_ Clergyman,” ete....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 2 |1egistetion to give commanding o -| Gaitls ard Their Aflairs.

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 18 e THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 30,7 1923—PART 2. The Hecht Co. | Seventh at F Seventh at F SR | The...

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 The Sunday Shar. WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923. Current Attractions AT THE THEATERS THIS WEEK....

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 OPENING MONDAY EVENING LEE SHUBERT Presents WILLIAM "HODGE IN HIS GREATEST SUCCESS “FOR ALL OF US” With s Distinguished...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Mussolini Tries to Coax American Movies to Italy A report comes from Rome, Samuel Goldw, tire company of players

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 LATEST MOVIE GOSSIP FROM HOLLYWOOD Harold Bell Wright Enters Movieland. BY HALLET ABEND. LOS ANGELES, September 27.—Har- ©0ld

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 Widespread. Ignorance Exists On Changing Oil in Auto Misleading Advice and Current Prac- tices of Garage Mechanics Cause Much

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magl;ine for Car Owners. EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN Many a woman feels that drive an well as a

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 ECONOMY N FUEL NEED OF AR DWNER “Tip” Volunteered by Na- tional Motorists’ Association * Addressed to Affiliated Clubs “Now

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 THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 3. FREE AUTO ROAD MAP Of any state desired with hooklet ving...

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 Tire Company Compiles List Of Lower Correct Inflation Chart of 35 Cars Given, S.Iwwing Weight of Auto and Recommended...

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 Monday—Potonase, No. 5. B. B. French, Anacostia, N Albert Pike, No. 86. Tuesday—Natlonat, No. 1: Arminius, No.'23....

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 SPORTS, (This is in a serie of lessons Which bring out the most important Ppoints which every boy should know Who wants to

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 THE CIVILIAN ARMY OrganiZed Reserves—National Guard BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. Some time during the coming month of...

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 - SPORTS Georgetown Eleven Easily Defeats G. W., 20—0 : Sarazen Retains HATCHETITES NO MATCH FOR BULKY HILLTOPPERS Engagement

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 THE SUNDAY v C, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—SPORTS_SECTIO! U. S. Leads in Tennis Stars : Griffs Are Blanked: Modern Golf Ball Upsets

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 0 ’ Maryland Finds Randolph-Macon Weak Foe : Virginia Upset by Overhead Attack OPENS ITS NEW STADIUM WITH A 53-TO-0 VICTORY

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 | School Grid Elevens to Play This Week : Branch of A. A. U. Here Seen as Big Need § * FOUR TEAMS WILL FIGURE IN GAMIES...

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 Part 5—8 Pages . MAGAZINE SECTION he Sundy Star. MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY FEATU RES...

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 Hostile Dobudura Prove Tenacious, Mysteriously Recedin Government Forces in New Guinea Wilds March Against Group of Natives

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 i Balloonists Recall Thrilling Story BY DONALD EDWARD KEYHOE. | EVERAL years ago, while I was undergoing balloon training...

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 » A i Soeex Saturday. Milo Jenks, sentor assistant cashier of the First Federal Bank, watched his fellowworkers preparing for

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 D.! ¢, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART PAPYRUS AND THE BIG TURF EVENT § New and Palatable Articles of Food Produced for U. S. by...

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 The for His Honesty, But Vi Was Finally Won By a Friend. AVE you called a doctor?” the Feedbox Fool asked his sister-in-law,

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 T EMB! 3 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.' C, SEP T, 0, 1923—=PART 5. [ Important New Fashions for the Girl on the Way to Her

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, ©C, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 5. e o0 Pay ::f(;':m;wnile‘?l,.SimpI;{ Charge g! s & Small Weekly

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 Part 6—10 Pages Lr—!um var Fecommendations Ty for o <" Fee COPIES, for_employm: ACCOUN e gentlemai: tal b mmn abilty; high-g

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 2 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 6. . R T B R et Ml st Semru e e ittt B i e bl

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.' SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 6. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DOGS, PETS, ETC FOR...

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 ‘ROOMS, ETC.. SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN'GTON, D. ©, SEPTEMBER 30! 1923—PART 6. - ROOMS, ETC. - ———eeeeeee FOR RENT—GARAGES. RENT

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. ° ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 6. APARTMENTS,ETC. 3 :...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. ~ AY r i REAL ESTATE APARTMIHTS—UNWRMSEED ‘ RENT HOUSES—FURNISHED. |RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED m m__mm l FOR

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 & SALE—SUBURBAR PROPERTY. | SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. (SALE OR RENT SUB.

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 g ‘terms easy. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. tinued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. - Continued. SELECTED AN

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 FOR SALE-HQUSES. l GQMDIM $500 CASH— houses: which_can_ be We have several bought on terms including oue corner in an ideal

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 GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. FREE With every purchase amounting to $100 or more we will give FREE our...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 30, 1923. The world's largestdirigible, the ZR-1, flying over the Lin- coln Memorial during the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 30, 1923. Salvaging United States destroyers wrecked along the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 30, THE SUNDAY COUPLE By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1923 by the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D A general view of the camp of the marines at New Market, Va., where At “The Battle of New...

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 "GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 30, 1923. i V. M. L. cadets show they know how to fight. The Wesley Kerr (left) and Harvey Carter

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 Second honor: Home of Mrs. A. V. Becke, 2307 Wood ridge street northeast. First honor: Home of J. P. S.Ch;lmacher. 1713...

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 THE One way to beat the gouging landlord. Why not live in a tree? Amos Ashby, a world war veteran of California, is trying

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 ~— GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTMBER 30, 1923. i Lieut. Henry J. Conner, Q. M. C., Washington boy and gradu- ate of Georgetown...

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 50 e T R Ry e SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923 ‘" MUTT AND JEFF .- He Who Has the Last Giggle, &c,, &. (Copyiight, 1923, by H. C.

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 IF You KNEU»Y) How WELL Yo (fir\ LOOK InJ DRESS ;—e‘q@;‘,,'fi::,p) CLOTHE S Youoffifg; ; NEVER FUSS : ? WHAT ARE You TRYING To

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