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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-10-23

Evening Star dated October 23, 1923

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 WEATHER.” ™ Rain tonight and tomorrow; little change in temperature. Temperature for twenty-four hours “From Press to Home

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 THE A£VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923. Germans Drop Use of Sullmps; MEANS APRAGNED (Coast_Guard...

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 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, O V/TOBER 23, 1923. = x — e e “Butter 9 Cents a Pound” | Suh=vhan...

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 COLLADAY WARNS OF BOND ISSUE ‘Tells Mid-City Citizens to | Avoid Haste in Assuming E Obligations. | Home of the Original FOOT

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 e —— SLIGHT MAJORITIES DISTURBING G. 0.P. Progressives Expected to Force Demands in Organiz- ing House and Senate. Whether

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 o I THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY......October 23, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES... e e

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 1216 F St. N.W. - Sizes 44 to 54 Exceptional Dresses—An Exceptional Price Cloth Dresses for the larger woman that you’d...

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 8 SO CIETY. Society President and Guests at the Mrs. Coolidge Have White House For a Few Days. - HE President idge are...

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 WOMEN WITH FURS FAVOR HUMANE PLEA Animals Remain Alive and Suffer in Traps for Days, Confer- ence Is Told. By the Associated

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 10 THE _EVENING from the richness of the great con- ductor's experience and his felicl- i tuus. apt descriptions, Dvorak's

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 BONAR LAW SUFFERS RETURN OF ILLNESS Condition of Throat Causing Con- siderable Worry Among Friends. By the Assoclated Press,

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 12 ; LARGER FEDERAL " RSINS URGED Votaw, in Report, Says In- crease of Prisoners De- | mands More Space. ‘mhe rapid increase

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 MADE THEIR REPORT TO PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. The National League of Women Voters' committee, which last summer studied political

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 Every Day Brings New Opportunitiés for Savings in Qur C Warner’s and Thomson’s Corsets, $2 Warner's Rustproof Corsets, some

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 EREATALIENRUSH BRITISH SEEKING DUE NOVEMBER 1, Russian and British Immi- | grants Dashing to Beat Quota Closing. By the...

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 16 1 PROTESTS PROPOSED BAN "TORNING LECTURE. ("™ s Schools, A resolution protesting against the il 17 of Wil L. Houston,...

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 WE ARE UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND ~—trom prospective purchasers for well situ- ated business and investment properties. If

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C, TUESD/ Y, OCTOBER 23, ; 1923, \| |Open Safety Pin GRAND OFFICERS CALL 18 R o BRITAIN MAY...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, ‘1923, he PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est....

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 THE DOUBLE CHANCE Fascinating Romance of Wrongly Accused Hero and Loyal Sweestheart ) BY J. S. FLETCHER Aushor of...

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 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923. SPORTS. 21 Cobb Adds New Record to Long List : Moran

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 SPORTS. ) < 2; -SPORTS. Casualties Weaken CQllege Elevens Here : Big Ten Coaches See Flaws in Teams STAR GRIDMEN INACTIVE "

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 v SPORTS. Tutors Accompan GRIDMEN MUST TOE MARK TO BE ELIGIBLE TO PLAY Required to Average 70 Pér Cent, and Examinations Are

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 g - WHOLE STOGKLIST TURNS DOWN HIL General Selling Partially Due[ to Latest Moves in Ger- man Situation. BY STUART P. WEST.

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 FIN CHEAPER TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING Record Number Raised This Year—7,377,000 Pounds Held Over in Storage. U BY J. C. ROYLE,

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 26 ~ bl 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TRAVELERS GLIVB MOUNTAINS IN SHIP Historic Goeta Canal Takes Craft Up by...

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 THE E\;E,\'ING' STAH. WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923. e ot it o A R G STREET BETWEEN SEOSOSY WHERE_THE BETTER

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 28 WOMA L Y wish I knew Rev. Mad-line Southard of Winfield, Kans. 1 would -y to tell her a little of the admira- tion I feel

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 HELP EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES ' Continued. AND. SITUATIONS. SITUATIONS—MALE. Continued. Y SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. Continued. INFANT'S

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 30 - FOR SALE—AUTO]IOBH.ES Continued. “"VELIE SIX TOURING. Tate 1019, B.pass ; very exceilent cordition {n mttery; will...

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 APARTMENTS,ETC uumvnumm uurm‘rs—mmsnm Continued. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED (‘nth-l. TSN up. m.. s uxa BATH. $40 PER MONTH. L.

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 a9 32 REAL ESTATE., FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. et = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. —_—— FOR SALE—HOUSES

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 AUCTIONS, | l $750 CASH. A beantiful suburban home of five rooms and tiled bath, all built-in fixtures. Large lot with plenty

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