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Evening Star dated October 11, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; little change in temperature. Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m. today:

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 "YOUNG MACKENZIE ‘Romps Out in Front of Select Class at Chevy Chase With 76. A sixteen-year-old youngster, a stu- dent at...

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 USIC AND DANGE 'FETE FREE TONIGHT Army Band Concert Precedes | - Program at Central High k. Auditorium. The Community Music

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 LIBRARY TRUSTEES URGE ACTION FOR BRANCH BUILDINGS Annual Report to Commis- sioners Asserts Washington Is Lagging in...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. “Soft Snap” Idea of U. S. Job Rapped by Civil Service Head| “Dos” ang “don’'ts” for...

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 THE, EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. .. .October 11, 1828 JE———— THEODORE W....

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 AV = B A AT X (N A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19 AT AT Y (A A T (V[ (A (N (X 2 e mphasnzmg Fashion Frlday' Fashion paramount in

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 ' Mrs. Hughes Will Receiv A | : Clinton H. Twombley of Brooklyn will | SOCIETY. e Society to the Columbus Day Conference at 5

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 (Continued from Eighth Fage.) Cai Mr. Charles Willlam J., took place Md, to ¢ hart of Phillipsburg, N. this morning at 10...

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 ;OIARRISBIJRG TRAD PARTY D. . GUESTS i 278 Visitors See Capital and i i i & Dine With C. of C. at the City Club. }i On the

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 " NEWMEXIGD STATE CENTER OF REVOLT Nayarit So Recently Added That Maps Fail to Show lt. w Once Was Tepic. “The stato of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 -..‘12 * R PRESBYTERY BARS PASTOR'S RELEASE Rev. Dr. Macartney...

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 -dlnal. ' For the little school girls' middies. Regu- 45 larly 53c. Special Friday.... c Kann's—Street Floor. and colors....

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 rac * FIREMEN PLEDGED ADINPAY FIGHT Representative Kelly Says i Captains Here\ Paid Like L. _ Privates in Erie....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 11, 1923. H | llllllllll.l' *-v 5 Friday’s Toil‘et'Specnl: ! Friday’s

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 11, 1923 R , A Great Friday Sale of Women’s Winter Coats Seconds of $1

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT Harry Angelico, Washington bari- tone, who will sing at the Colum- bus night entertainment at...

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 Franhlin Sq, Fotel 14th at K DINE Tabl A spectal bhesel- 1 l 508, is changed Dinner daily, We have assembled the best...

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 ** LE.L REITERATES DEMAND FOR BEER Lady Barbers Are” Refused Admission to Federation. Vet Bureau Praised. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, 1,643 men employes. The Treasury q iw | PSR, St b e | Bkl SIS aetlt SRR PARLEY CALLED.

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 Once Every Week—on Friday New Victor Records The new records are out tomorrow; hear them in our real sound-proof demonstrat-

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 SEESD.C. BECOME GERMAN RECEIVER URGED BY COUZENS " RELIIOUS CAPTAL s e e Miles Shand Thinks Churches Will Establish Centers

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 FIERGE RUM WAR RAGES IN EHIGAGI] Mayor Determmed to Make City as Dry as Any Small Town-in U. S. BY J. P. YODER. Buecial...

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 CHINA'S NEW HEAD PLEDGES REFORMS Keep Treaties and Adjust Debts, Tsao Urges, as He Takes Oath as-President. By the Associated

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 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923. AR AR RPN AIR AR AN AN AR AR R R R AR AR R AR AR AR AR AR

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 BSHOP FORESES REUGI[]US RtVIVAl Rt. Rev. Dr Freeman De- clares Dawn of New Day Is Already on Horizon. BODY | FOUND IN RIVER.

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 THE "EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923, ° SPORTS. —_— " Giants’ Triumph in First Game Is Signal...

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 SP i’ankees, as Usnal, A ORTS 'AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB STAYS IN SAME OLD RUT (flever Throwing Is Big Factor in Giant Victory.

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 SPORTS. Big Richmond Eleven to Visit Maryland C. U. FRESHMEN TO TEST COLLEGE PARK EXPECTS | REAL BATTLE SATURDAY Shift Play

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 ] \ { - ‘SOUTHERN RAILWAY . N SHARP DECLINE Delay’ in Dividend Action Causes Selling—Tires, Oils and Motors Weak. BY SBUART

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 FINANCIAL. JUBSREDINGET oA S S balon ot SERVCEBESTAD FOR STREET CARS Expert Would Have Comfort and Speed Rival Autos....

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 32 i PORTABLE SCHOOLS REOPENED TODAY Three Closed for Repairs to| Healing Plant at Park View, Now Ready for Use. 1 The three

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 -I‘EATURES. OUTOBLR 1] 1923, - / The Diary of a Professional Mcvie Fan WOMAN’S-PAGE: THE - EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D....

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP—MALE. HELP—MALE. Continued. THE EVENING HELP—FEMALE. Continued. o STTUATIONS_MALE....

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 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (‘ontinued. DIAMOND BARGAINS, One-carat, fine white solitaire diamond ¥ing: miodern cut and very...

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,’ 1923. REAL ESTATE. e e e e Bt del e st otttk S

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 14th STREET N.W. Two-story brick building with deep store and five-room and bath apartment: hot-water ana income cun be...

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 a o 8 FOR SALE—KOUSfl. Continued. -REAL ESTATE. " et e FOR SALL—HOUSES. Continued. THE ' EVENING * STAR, “WASHfNGTON D. €,...

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 AUCTIONS." — e LB BVENING SIAK, V AUCTION SALES. _TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. by the qu:mu:‘, erian Church. LocAL $:45 p.m.—Concert A—Naval...

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 Closing New York Stocks and Bonds, Page 30 post office Entered as second-class matter ‘Washington, D. C. . 29,017, CHAMPIONS

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 2 = 200D, . WORKERS {3125,000 IN FURS STOLEN BY BAND i Leisurely Load Three Trucks ‘Watchman Is Forced to main Silent. T0 GET

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 MUSICAND DANEE | FETE FREE TONIGHT i Army Band Concert Precedes . Program at Central High 'Y Auditorium. The Community Music

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 LIBRARY TRUSTEES URGE ACTION FOR | - BRANCH BUILDINGS: Annual - Renort to Commis- } sioners Asserts Washinaton Is Lagging in

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 “Soft Snap” Idea of U. S. Job . Rapped by Civil Service Head “Dos” and “don’ts” for government Remember that discipline 1s

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 SR 6 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D.'C. THURSDAY....October 11, 1923 P s THEOIOME W....

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 T=H 2] =X CC=C IC .20% under pricel THE EVENING Emphasz FshoFla' Fashion paramount in this moderately priced apparel, but...

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 .80 CIETY e A G— Society Mrs. Hughes Will to the Columbus at 5 O’Clock RS. HUGHES, wife of the Secre- tary of State, will...

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 Society i (Continued from, Bighth Page.) Md., to_Mr. Charles Willlam Car- hart of Phillipsburg, N. J., took place this...

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 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923. - ¥y 8 ! on = wi reviou: . of 3 - . HARRISBURE ]’RADE THE

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 NEWMEXKOSTATE CENTERTF REVOLT Nayarit So Reeently Added That Maps Fail to Show It. Once Was Tepic. “The state of Navayit,...

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 PRESBYTERY BARS - PASTORSRELEASE Rev. Dr. Macartney Refused Right to Accept Call to District. PHILADELPHIA, October 11.—The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923. Member Better Business Bureau A Women’s Pure Linen Plain...

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 WR}MEN PLEDGE AIDINPAY FIGHT Representative Kelly Says Captains Herg Pajd Like Privates in Erie. e Clyde Kelly of Penn- ed to

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 14.90 Vleverly mado of embroidered seyx and Nilks. Colo: vy, frown and tan. Juniors’, Misses' and Women's sizes, Hought to

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 / R A Great Friday Sale of Women’s Winter Coats -Many With Fur Collars o f Bea- verette or Dyed Opossum. | Seconds of $1...

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