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Evening Star dated October 19, 1923

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 WEATHER, Showers tonight, probably clearing tomorrow morning; coole: ture for twent; P m. today: Highest, 74, yesterday;...

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 ‘g Py JERSEY OFFIGIAL . IN RUM BRUBE NET Senator Edwards’ Ex-Secre- tary Accused in $80,000 N. Y. Saloon Plot. By the...

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 “Herself am,ll Ice-Box, This is the name of a' de- lightful little sketch in Amer- ican Cookery Magazine—a sketch in which

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 \Auto Minus Tags | Safely Passes 3 RIGHI TOREDUCE Maryland state police, traffic po- licemen in Baltimore and police in this

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 — ENGRAVING BUREAU - CHIEF VINDICATED Union Secretary, However, Insists Treasury Offici'al Restudy Charges. Simultaneously

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 & THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Suminy Morning Editfen. WASHINGTON, D C. THEODORE W. NOF¥ES...... Bditor The Evening Star Newspsper

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 THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923. 5 4 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. NLEY. 1

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 7 I8 SO Soe Mrs. Coolidge Had Guests With Her| in Her Box at the Concert Yesterday Afternoon. RS. COOLIDGE occupied a box...

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 ST LOUS CROWDS CHEER EXPREMIER Lloyd George Program Cut When He Insists Upon Rest. By the Assoclated Press, ST. LOUIS,...

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 DAST GUARDS QuIT DUE 0 RUM WAR i Forty Resign, Declining to| Risk Lives in Battle With Runners. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 e ‘LANGLEY PROPOSES %7me Motorists U.S. BUILDING PLAN, In Closed Garage Health Officer William C. Fowler has Issued a warning

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 g e HIGH MASONS VISIT SINGLETON LODGE Grand, Master of Louisiana and ‘Grand Secretary of Oklahoma Guests. With Joseph Sinal,

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 RENT RIOTS FEARED IFGOSTS UNI]URBEI]i Pitiable Status of New York Tenants Told to Hous- | ing Commission. ~ - NS | B the...

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 ON, D. ©. FRID’AYX OUTOBER 19, 1923. B o S AR AR RN RARERRRRRERRRERRER N RN N Page 2 Fudge and Chocolate Anniversary at 46c

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 i 16 S s WALLAGE HURRYING TOAD . STORES Principal Co-Respondent Named by Stokes to Testify | _for Defense. By the Assoclated

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 — THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, "1923. | THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAG Maj” August Belment,...

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 G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. VF‘RIDAY OCTOBER 19, 1923. Remarkable Offering of 200  \lg .99 9.9:090080000000000OGEGGEO0 LGOS GG

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 B PROFT ARG INHANDLING DAL U. S. Trade Commission Probe Also Reveals “Scalp- ing” Increases Earnings. Investigating the...

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 Palmolive Combination Offer Palmolive Soap—one of the finest toilet soaps for the skin— made of Palm Cil and Olive Oil. Value

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 L g b PREDICTS 6.0.P. WILL W IN WEST Chairman Adams, Following Conferences, Discusses Po- litical Conditions There. S |...

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 22 PROHBITONPARTY READYTORUNFORD - Natibnal Committee to Meet| in D. C. December 12 to Formulate Plans. By the A . Octolier

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 THE EVENING 1923, S p e S s LR A U i e A U S PSR O | LIQUOR-DRINKING GIRL!SAYS UNION CONSPIRED ;COMPLETION OF OHIO RATED IN

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 PREPARE T RECPEN TON OF PHARAH Archeologists Engage Labor to Remove Earth Seal Placed There Last Year. By the Associuted...

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 DEESON DELAYED ONCOALEN'PLEA Validity of Indictment Against Eleven Local Dealers Ques- tioned by Attorneys. Justice Hoehling

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 PRZE CLAIMANT i By the | Rev. Mrs. Stewart Unable to!, i ! Substantiate Objective Psychic Phenomena. na, failed when s her

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 SPORTS. OLD LINE AND HATCHETITE TEAMS IN CONTESTS HERE Md.-V. P. I. Game Should Be Thriller—George Washington Meets...

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 28 SP ORTS. Lynch Calls_gff Bo BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION ‘DISLOCATES HIS SHOULDER Doubt Is Expressed as to Injury Being Serious

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 SPORTS. T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923. SPORTS. 29 Interest in International Race at Fever...

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 - FINANCIAL, | SHIPPING STOCKS UP; NEW_YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TIRE SHARES WEAK - FINANCIAL. TREASURY ScOUTS THE EVENING STAR,

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 FINANCI1AL, | ALLWOOLSUITS FOR §25 ARE GONE Present Prices, However, Will Not Be Raised, Makers of Men’s Clothes Say. BY J.

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 32 EX-MARINE CAPTAIN =527 o e SEIZED N DRY RAID C. H. Applegate, World War Hero, Held With Wife—Lig- uor Declared Taken....

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 For Misses The Casha-Jersey Frock With La Garconne Collar ", $32-50 A frock for misses—a frock for immediate wear, which...

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 WATER FAMINE SERIOUS. Thousands in Massachusetts May Drink From Ponds. BOSTON, October 19.—Thousands of persons throughout

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 | e Pioneer Huts to Rose Bowers, Educational Expert’s Dream }Conference at Indianapolis to Take Up Live Stock Forecasting The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923. A ! HANGS SELF IN CEL. netfe forces, mads necessary by the .

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 THE EVENING you, with almost honest tears, can’ Bavaria wage a real war with just guns? | not  enough day: S ‘ L W Bavarians,

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 o “BIG SISTER” MOVE LAUNGHEDIND. G, Mrs. E. K. Bushee Heads Ju-; venile Protective Branch Organization. | COST OF UNIFORMS

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, S. KANN Sons Co. Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets D. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1823, Keeping Pace With

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 SKS SPORTS PAR ON COLUMBIA ISLE Citizens’ Association Recom- mends Colored Bathing Beach Be Established There. Approving the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923. Yir Frimmed (Oats S ' A Fur Choker for the Fall Suit, $25 Fur

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 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1923. ~ The 50th birthday of the foremost institution for women...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. —_— IHallowe’ affords of deligh for one most portunities entertaining, there infectious gavety In the | ss to

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