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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-11-01

Evening Star dated November 1, 1923

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 N WEATHER: Falr, 8nd continued cold tonight, temperature near freesini increasing cloudiness a watiher, ming unset : tomorrow

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 ‘g > Efimmnuw | HAS GDBLIN FETE Jorrow. of Inma{és Turned to | Happiness for Brief Play i in Old Barn. Probably the most...

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 FRAUDULENT STOCK EXPOSURE PRAED Banker Committee Explainsi War Waged on Worth- less _Securities. The fraudulent advertising

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 IDEA OF MEMORIAL " DUETOGREAT FIRE Destruction of Washington Relics Inspired Masons to Build Temple. The magnificent George

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 THE EVENING !BTAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923.° —_——— e e e — Union of states, and may Freema#onty | to...

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 “THE EVENING STAR |prostiations of Congress-tor the whote ‘With Sunday Merning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘-‘:mnsnay.'. ....

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 5 THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923 Silk-Lined Tuxedo Made by L Hart Schaffner & Marx ' ss8 3

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 i O OCl1 Mrs. Coolidge Accompanies the President to Corner Stone Laying of the Masonic Temple in Virgiriia. RS, the President

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 THE EVENING ySTAR, “WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. northwest, to the chalrman of the bo.rafm-u Winfell, Miss

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY,HNOVEM'BER 1, 1923. BULSEYE S BYNEWNAYY GO Superdreadnaught Maryland, in Battle

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 _ \Couzens Ridicules Candidacy: WRATH 0 nANflER + Of Henry Ford for President NIPS COUNTERFE . : Puts U.S. Auents on Trail of

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 12 * LAUDS CRITENTON HOMES CANPAH Miss Mabel T.. Boardman| days Its Work Is Educating the Hearts of People. Miss Mabel T....

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 CGITY HEADS ATTEND RHODE ISLAND FETE Thousands of Merrymakers Dedicate New Paved Street. Auto Prizes Given. Ghosts and...

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 INCONETAXBNK FORTE4C0T DOWN Work of Filling Out Made Easier by Change for f 4,000,000 Pérsons. . — i If you come within the

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 SEEEEEEEEES Ill!llllIIIIIIIIIIEIIIHII_II’ = ’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ; prEEEEENEEpEn French Glace Kid Gloves,” < $2.45 Pair ....

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 20c, 25¢ and 30c Ginghams and Percales 1214c Yd. Mill ends of 32 and 36 inch Dress Ging- hams and Percales,"light ahd dark

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 THE - EVENING " STAR, ~“WASHINGTON; D. C, “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, -1923. THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE | IN WASHINGTON FOR

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 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923 oL e, ¥ e SUE MRS, VAN WINKLE s S et | L O eones o hat u.lml

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 WOOD'S FIRWNESS SCARES OPPOSITION Supported by Weeks, He Starts to Override Quezon and. Friends. BY WALTER J. ROBB. By...

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 20 SIBLEY'S CAMPAIGN FORNENERSENDS “Haspital Night” Will Be Ob- served Tomorrow at Rust Memorial Hall. sek’s membership con-

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 i 5 / ISENATORS DENOUNCE APANESE CABIET [s<aTns evounce - STARTS REFORM e e e Say Special Interests Favored Extension  of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Banquet to Launch Campaign  [E505s S52mmti| - RUMANIANS EVICTED. Hirschfield; violin solo,

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 SHPLANHIGHAAY STenerznus | , ?TU G|\!E|@|W[]RKHMW wrn __ =wmm || | Small Weekly or Monthly : ; = FREE —The property of the

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 v STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY,” NOVEMBER 1, |FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET | 1 iy pie ™ A e NAME cHANGE URGED the mall, he...

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 NOVEMBER 1, 1923, mnnfitfiarh & Lothroy i ! Open 9:15 A.M. Member Better Business Bureau Close 6 P.M. THE EVENING STAR,...

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 Ada Cries for Her Baby in Nome, And Trusts Jesus in Lone Vigil Makes Will Keeping Child From Step- ' mother—Learns to Use...

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 TONS OF MONEY-BARRED. : 2222 4 1 — THE FVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. Swiss Factory Loses German

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 ‘SPORTS. TILT IAFFAIR FOR PRACTICALLY “HOME” HILLTOPPERS Coach and Many of Blue and Gray Eleven From New ! England—Maryland

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 [ 4 ’ SPORTS My Own Impresses Horsemen at " FOR BIG RACE SATURDAY Zev, Rialto and In Memorium to Oppose Grayson’s Colt in...

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 N * FINANCTA | COMSHARES LEA | e vome srock excruancer | SRENGTH SHOWN Roceiyed by Private Wire Diryet to The Star Office...

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 FINA APPLE MEN LAUNCH FIGHT FOR MARKET Eastern Growers Hope to _ Meet Sharp Competition of Western Fruit. - By J. C. ROYLE, *

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 >33 EXONERATION SEEN BYVCE SOUADEN Final Report of Trial Board on Dry Agent Charges Due This Week. With all testimony and...

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 THE FEVENING ! STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. - ¢. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER: 1 _— e | aistrict, John 3. O'C a t; |4 t for del ne | ‘...

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 MCORMICK RATES FUROPE POOR RISK U. S. Has Greatest Prospect in South America and Tax Cut, He Declares. Ina statement...

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 FREE STATE TELLS - OF PRISON RIOTING Answers Charge of Cruelty, Says Prisoners = Caused Trouble by Attack. By the Associated

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 Earfliquuke Came as 'Ble'ssing In Disguise for Old Tokio New City Will Be Constructed 'on' Occi- dental Lines With Adequate

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 THE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1923, Member Better Business Bureau S KANN SONS- Ch. Penna....

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 38 500 GIRLS SHIPPED IN WHITE SLAVE PLOT U. S. Immigration Officials Hunt Gang Leader in Berlin, Said to Have Been War Spy.

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 THE EVENING ST:‘\R, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19 5 e e ——————— KSD—St. Louis (546 Meters). |ice% under the...

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 42 ees THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WHITE HW}EJ After 16 Years , ELEVATEDOGLIFE 0ld Names Passing for Such . as“Laddie

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 CHRISTAS GIFTS HARD HIT BY TARIFF Ruling Duty Must Be Paid on Everything—May Take Joy From 500,000 in U. S. By Cable to The

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 44 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER: 1, 1923. |/ . shore awaliting an opportunity QO'IIVIEH to carry on

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 WOoOMA N’'S PAGE. SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS BY ELENORE One of the surprises of the fashion world this year Is the...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. MISCELLANEOUS. —_——— = = HELP MALE HELP

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 AUTOMOBILES., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. : L et ROOMS, ETC, f FOR SAI.E—A'IITOMOBILES

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