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Evening Star dated November 2, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and somewhat warmer tonight; temperature slightiy above freezing; tomorrow, unsettled and warmer. Temperature

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 . === LLOYD GEORGE TRIP ~ AROUSES JOHNSON Senator Sges Clever Effort to Draw U, S. Into Af- fairs of Europe. By the...

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 — . American Beauties America spends about 50 million idollars a year for fowers. ‘The opening of the social season—the...

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 MASONIC RELIEF BODYIN SESSION Commissioner Bell Welcomes Delegates—Davilla_Is Presiding -Officer. Addresses of welcome were

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 EDWARD M. ALVORD CLAIMED BY DEATH Remains of Widely Known Railway Executive Will Be Cremated. Edward M. Alvord, sixty-four, a

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 THE EVENING STAR ftaditons. Soms foik soom t5 Ounk | want was never known before as of: | [~ e a— e ; Ee——— With Sundny...

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 TH i i Our Many Big Bargains Are Shown Here! * Schwartz’s “Perfect. 100” Diamond Rings nearly 100 designs 1o Sparkling...

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 SOCIETY. Society The President and Mrs. Coolidge Have |rall, Mr. William Hung, Mr. J 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, the mint,

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 LEPERS’ CHRISTMAS | 55'x Saieee Sueccs with many o Births Reported. Hardness ot water due to the suls in its insular...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMRER 2, 1923,...

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 Fine Station"ery '—About 500iboxes-Fabric-fins  —Framed Reproductions (rw ished Writing Paper, in.white O Masters, a large

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 CRITTENTON FUNDS MOUNT T0 $87.279 “Goal by Monday” Object of Workers Seeking $200, 00C for Home. Subsc 000 camy iptions...

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 AID T0 CRIPPLED CHILDREN SHOWN Kiwanis Club  Hears *of Youth’s Fight for Education, Despite Paralysis. Details of work being

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 THE, BV T BTAR, WASBHINUIUN, % O, 3 DOUBLE FUNERAL RITES. |QUITS CHINESE CAMPAIGN. | LA F L1 SEES DRV FIGHT N Pt e s s o...

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 THE - Tomorrow Morning —with a “whoa there Donner,” and a “whoa there Blitzen,” to his prancing rein- deers—and as they draw

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 LTS TALK STIRS PREMIERS PARLEY Refuses to Abide by Ruling to Give Indians Equal Treatment. By the Asso LONDON, November...

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 GOVERNOR AND STAFF ARRIVE AT THE TEMPLE. Gov. Trinkle of V nia, his staff, and Mayor Smoot of Alexandria arr ing .|l I.fw...

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 VST MASONS ATTEND BANOLET, Memorial Temple for Which Corner Stone Was Lald Speaker’s Topic. With the corner stone of American

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 Children’s News Published weeKly uartet of Specials for Saturday For Large Boys Overcoats and Mackinaws In  heathers, browns

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923. : ; == —————— — e e ————————————— > 1 110g8, gard to landing

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 PONCARESTAND HELD INDEHNITE Phraseology of Premier’s Parley Speeeh Perplexes {yworld on_the getuily of the repara- tion...

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 YRAY EXPERINENTS - DECLARED SUCCESS, seewiAnIvIee s Recital of Garfield Hospita | Treatments Made at De- troit Convention.

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 l ADVANCED TARIF ON WHEAT URGED Representative  Anderson Asks Commission Inquiry Looking to Higher Rate. 24 ‘ THE EVENING...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923. Before he went to bis bunk Charlie Wells knocked the ashes out

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 It's a Fact— EUY your shoes at wholv ale prices—m a retail “It‘s a fact that Beck-Hazzard shoes at $4 are selling at i retail

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 teg years in the penite: had beén convicted of “iimflamming™ Isaué Johnson. out of §100. Lverett m‘::‘mu shot Janette...

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 SP ORTS. D. C. Colleges HOME GAMES "FOR TWO LOCAL ELEVENS Tank Corps Visits Gallaudet, While Maryland Will 1 Entertain St.

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 Stock of My Own ona I WORK OF COLT WINS OVER SOME OF ZEV’S ADMIRERS Shrewd Turf Critics Believe Hildreth’s Entry _Wfll Rule

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 - * TRABING CONFLSED INSTOCKMARKE NevrSharps Pyshed Forward i:as, Usual Leaders Are .. Heayily Soid BY STUARY' I WEST....

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 BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK, Novemher 2.—Reports of_ further heavy reductlon in gaso- line quotations brought about...

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 AR, - WASHINGTON, -D. C;,_ - the hw provides against the shipment Conpggnt, 19, vy L. . Piabr, Trade of for commercial...

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 GUNMEN TAKE WAR TOHOSPTAL COTS ] “| Hope You Die, Dog,” Says} One to Foeman, Nearing | His Last Gasp. [ | i The Star, wember

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 y body remained aboard the boat on its night. At this service the members of | Stephen's Church, preacheéd the ser- B long

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 v ’ twenty-five yvears ago. These plants i | en virtually inactive since the ar v ned, only the manu- . mited number of air-

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 36 — PRODF DEMANDED | - ITRAYISFARIER udgj’e Refuses to Exempt In- ‘diana Governor im Bank- - ruptey Proceedings. ol Thress.

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 : THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 Vaunted Militarism f J s the soldler fallen i’ the eves of

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 THE L\'E\'gNG STAR, VVA%HI\(,TON D. C New Fall Gloves Kayser's Chamoisette Gloves, 16-button length and strap-wrist...

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 . THE E\'ENI‘;‘G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NO 50 EMBER 2, 1 .~ 0..0.P. CONVENTIN $2200.000 FoR paw AT SHOALS IS ASKED

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1923, i [ ced t that th uld KLAN RECEIVERSHIP e...

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 ROOSEVELT'S FIRST VIGTORY WITH ‘S Famous Publicist Worsted in Debate by 22-Year-0ld’s Use of Word. By the Associated Press,

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 - | CUBAN BIDES TIME TOSTART REVOLT Ben. Carlos Garcla-Velez ; S8ays He Resists Pressure & to Strike Zayas Now. By the...

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 Ready-Made Veils at $1 to $4.98 Very attractive display, in all the wanted colors and combinations, in straight, cir- cular

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. “The Rule of Two ™ ESpecially Suitable Wh The Star’s Household Expert Gives Some Tips on Serving Only ‘Two...

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 16 Sore Throat Wisdom | To relieve Sore Throat you must getat | the seat of the disease, coz::e?u:tingg tl:: cause."...

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 MISCELLAN EOUS. WANTED—HISGELLANEOUB. wed. SLOTHES (men's nsed)—A good price talks. “That’s our motio, and we generafly get

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 _ 48 APARTMENTS,ETC. RENT HOUSES—FURNISHED. . Continued. [§ SQUATE TINCOLN PARK -WILL RENT rwm liouse to -party buying...

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 130 NS Amwbn‘n;‘r. Hent, §65 per. nio: Brick_and ‘stone detached bingalow. sl¥ rooms and baths am.L 5‘”‘: 5301 N. Capitol st

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 50 REAL ESTATE.™ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e e A e B oot P S e FOR SATE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR...

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 REAL ESTATE.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923, FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—--HOQUSES. FOR...

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 52 U. . CONSTITUTION PRAISEDBY EDITOR)- Dr. Black Tells “Washington - Study” Phitosophy of Government. Quoting President...

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