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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-10-02

Evening Star dated October 2, 1923

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 “WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomerrow; littie change in temperature. Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 pm. today:

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 2 COOLIDGE T0 HEAR " OF SCHODL NEEDS, Committee Chairman to Re- port Results of Recent Sur- vey of D. C. System. President

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 The World and His Wife— They're 7e back to tovn=—and f windows are giviag way to smiling, friendly ones, And at this time...

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 il e URGE IMPROVED . W.R &E SERVICE North Washington Citizens Suggest Rerouting of North a Capitol Street Cars. Improvement

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 PRIZES AVARDED FOR DAHLIA SHOM Professionals and ‘Amateurs Honored for Exhibits of Flowers.v Prize winners at the second...

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 ITHE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. e WASHINGTON, D. C TUESDAY.. ..October 2, 1923 THEODORE W....

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 BEE R HRRE TR R BRI ENE TP R AE SRS NN REN RS SEEE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C;” TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21923 EREENENEESRE

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 i SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, . O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923. SOCIETY. and her flance, Mr. Ralph Czechoslovakia and

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 (Continued from Eighth Page.) former's brother-in-law_and sis- r, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Grimes of ubenville, Postmaster and ?

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 10 0. MANDESCRBES ESCAPE N QUAKE Benjamin Jumped From Hotel Window Just as Build- ", 1 ing Crumbled. | Jesse Benjamin, 1411

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 ORI A AR AR T R IR A T ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.' C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER -2 T BT T T T T AR A TR R R PRI I P SR A R A

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 12 SEPEAED HERE FORNUNNENORIAL ‘Monument to Be “Unveiled Next Year Opposite St. The monument to the memory of *the Catholic

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 Member Better Business. Bureay. : .. i ) i D. & < emoustration o! \ * BOOT MILL -TOWELS : : : : ¢ ety B! - N 1 Boyshform...

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 Beautiful Complexion and Hair I You Use the Ppescriptions of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TU performance was the...

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923. ! COUPON z'l $1.50 Bleached Sheets, 98¢" ‘With This Coupen

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 THE - EVENING ' STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. . TUESDAY, OCTOBER -2, 1923.. - CHALIAPI SEHBR!CH GELBERG g SAMAROFF | _CORTOT : = =

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 THE EVED EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER = 19‘)3. .l‘___ THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Mrs. Arthur...

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 AMUSEMENTS POLI'S—William Hodge in “For All of Us” . Willlam Hodge is a great favorite among a large part of the theater-...

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 THE EVENING AR, \\'ASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923. AI][)P'I' MEMURIA[ ! Concert at Soldiers’ Home. | | VOTE ON...

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 @ o o e e G XVRETG HEAR, IRISH DEPORTEES WIN WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1923 SACCO JURY HEAD internment, The...

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 e BIRD MIGRATION Licenses to Aid in Banding for Observation Applied For to U. S. Interest In bird migration: is in- creasing,

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 22 TRECTTOSTABLE NEAR RESENGES "vDupont Circle People Employ Counsel to Fight Dairy Company. 479 Florida avenue, yes- ernoon

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 . — THE" EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D: C. TUESDAY, - OCTOBER 2,- 1923, 23...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY. OCTOBER_ 2, 1923, " The New Autumn Fabrics Are Ready to be Fashioned into...

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 BANDIT CARLISLE HANDY AT NEEDLE Desperado Modest Hero After Risking Life in Penitentiary Fire. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 WEBB CASE HINGES * ONPOISON REPORT Arrest Due at Once if Toxicol- ogist’s Analysis Bevea!s Foul Play. i 3 Special Dispatch to

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 ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., UESDAYJ OCTOBER .‘.’., 1923. 23 Griffs Lose Chance to Gain on Browns : World Series...

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 28 SPORTS. MISS STIRLING, MEDALIST, | " OPPOSING CANADIAN GIRL| Leader in Qualifying Test Has Card of 84, Despite Heavy...

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 SPORTS. HAVE GAMES THIS WEEK WITH FORMIDABLE TEAMS Manual Trainers Go to Baltimore Friday to Play City College, While Capitol

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 ¢ cuiet market. ) o e RAILROAD SHARE CIVEN ATTENTION ‘New Highs Made by Southern and B. & 0.—0il Groun Shows More Strength.

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 \ SINANCIAL, - REND IS UPMARD 4 Received by Private Wire INTEXTILE MILL Woolen Outlook Better—Silk Buying Picking Up—Lull in

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 TuBd N FRANGE IS ALMOST BACK TONORVALEY Nation Which Lost Most in War Making * Greatest Gains in’ Prosperity. By Cable to The

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 Flowers Bloom on Muffs for Fall BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Since milliners have gone into the business of making muffs there seems

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 “Want Ad” | e | ”"“‘L.“.‘&!.f""“" .| smyaTioNs—poussTie. | RECOMMENDED SERVICE. | FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS. . |r:r=s:-w——- a1

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 i hued, 5014 _and rented. by rpe Save ‘money on portables. hington writer_Exchange, 913 N. Y. . 1014: STADES, 35, 7 10 part

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 trictly private: Teiuced from § = "o 716 101h ST, 8.6, —2 rooms W ing parch; electric o7 NOWTTT uumn\ ad bath for Ih. we....

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 WANTED—LOTS. rm-mum We Ea?m the iatas *TGARLOCK & SPIKER, Main 8500, ¢ WE HAVE CLIENTS FOR houses of six, seven or more rooms

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 Open Evenings Un Massachusetts Aventie’ - . $13,750. ¥ I you want to see one of ti productions of the charming-a 1" style...

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 AUC AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. I e 7 TiONS FUTURE DAYS. CLASSES NOW FORMING PREPARATORY THOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONHERS.

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 LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va., 425 Meters), | p.m.—Complete live stock mar- comment regther bureau...

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