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Evening Star dated November 4, 1923

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 WEATHER. Tnereas cloudiness, rain_today by clearing weather. ended at 10 p.m. 55, at 2 p.m. at 6 a.m. vesterday. Full report

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 JEWISH CAMPAIGN REPORTS TONIGHT Progress of ‘Drive for Com- munity Center Will Be Shown at Banquet. Campaigners in the...

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 4 Tablet Marking First Post Offiee . Sitein D. C. Is Formally Unveiled Department Began in 1800 at 9th/ and E Streets N.W.,

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 o THE / SUNHAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON AODAGTITY " DICONCERTS COX Frlends of 1920 Nominee See Problems Made Difficult Early In...

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 \Yyou in this sale. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, NOVEMBER 4. 1923—PART '1. 22 Years in Business IN PIANO AND PHONOGRAPH

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 \ Vi 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, N I—AGHER PAYBILL [Co=t Wholesalers SPECIAL FEATURES VEMBER 4. 1923—PART 1. HONOR

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 " ALLES FARAPAR * NPARLEYSTAND Tardieu Sees Little Hope for New Move to Fix Ger- man Capacity. BY ANDRE TARDIEU. By Cable to

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 With This Coupen and $1.79 Genuine Cowhide Leather Brief Cases, with lock, in tan, mahogany and (Statlonery Dept.) black.— )

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, NOVEMBER 4. 1923—PART 1. S0c Watkin’s Shamag:o ‘With This Coupon and 35c¢ Watkin’s...

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 10 4 DENBY ADE GOES TO POST N AT Maj. Shearer to Join Marines in Island Republic as Colonel. Maj. Maurice E. Shearer,” United

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 4. 1923—PART 1. 2 Composition Books With This Coupon and 15¢ Composition Books, pages each; good quality’ paper. (S{...

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 5 D RARE GEESE NOW IN NATIONAL 200 Specimens  Are  Obtained| - After Eight Years’ Search ; by Scientists. The only white...

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 g ot mfl s fiu o0d daugmters and de- 'n oot wits, foo e e e o, e :' i A T FG mm e -mfi;.“‘%' ot . R Lo .m:;m.:a":z,,m-::_."w t=u

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 ' 14 LS SRR IR IR AR RO SRR T B AR ) Boys’ Two-Pants Suits . . . $6.95 A brand-new shipment of 100 Suits in dark wool...

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 fiiegn h:é F!annelette $1 39 6 weather' BIFEET FLOOR eold enough and here are the warm nightshi, of lflofl quality hnnolau-....

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 [ 16 - THE . SUNDAY ETAR, WASHINGTON D. - ¢, NOVEMBER % 1923—PART 5 &@&@@m @&@&@&&&&&&&&&@&&@&@@3 &s&&s&s&&&&!}&z&&&...

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 ERIEGHLR, HEADSS S Lo Body Copsidering Religious Education Elects Officers and Adjourns. E. H. De Groot, jr. was elected...

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 jMUflSH[]W'PARA]][ oy T e Ol e gy n T e | BARRISTERS HOLD.[FAYEOGK s Howohed g i ::f' 5 ...# P hfiool Ml-l Cl-n D Bn sylvania

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 ———— . GERMANY TOTTERS - AS ALLIES QUARREL ~Doubtful if Republic Lives to s > «¥ See Fifth Birthday, Savs . -Harden: Je ——r s

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 Hadquanon, Old Federal Naioiul B uperiors Who Repor De-‘t: southeast corner 14th and G s RS ° e o e g sf::eneiesmst ';fi'l:‘ém

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 Going Ahead Enthusiasti;cally Wlth Our Annual Sale of High- | Grade Floor Coverings, Curtains and Drapery Fabrics. Our...

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 \ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. CHANGE TOSTIFLE | 2 e, ism," by Secular League, 3 o'clock, at 1006 E street. J. S. Eichelberger

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 RRL0 .U LAW STUDENTS DIVlI]EIl BY STATES Plan Desmned to Stimulate Study of COnstltutlons and Legal Usages. As a means of...

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 BOTANY COLLEGTION CIVEN NOTRE DAME Armstrong Teacher Presents Greene Specimens After Fight in Courts. P. B. Williams of the

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 Snuggle Under Warm Blankets and Comforts At These Low Prices Monday —66x80-inch All-wool Block Plaid Blankets, in blue, pink,

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 -Domestics at Special Prices —Single and Double Bed Bleached Sheets, made from a ‘very good grade of sheeting. Made in one

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 Meadowbrook and Country Club Hats | A 4 1 Meadowbrook Ilustrating Two *  of Our Styles. : Country Club —Simple in design and

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 At the Community Centers ‘With the community centérs includ- ing more than 200 separate groups in thelr schedules for the...

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 D. C. VOLUNTEERS - TOHOLD REUNION Luncheon and Fete Will Be ,  Staged Here on No-_ vember 20. \ The twenty-fifth anniversary

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 D e ey —— “ROOSEVELT HAUNTS—EARLY AUTU! N.” A PAINTING BY EMILE WALTERS. GIFT BY AN ART COLLECTOR TO THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF

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 Capt. Ennells Waggaman, O. R. C., has been elected commander of the District of Columbia Chapter, Military Order.of the World

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 THE Reviews of New Books/™E PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUR FAMOUS NEW YORKERS, B De Alva Stanwood Alexander, le D., author of “The...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. ‘AL STATIONS. tadio Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meters). 10:35 am.

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 MAKES THE 'DEAF HEAR |New Invention Aids Thousands 's good news for all who sufier from deafness. The Dicto- Eraph Products

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 OO s el i TEE smv‘DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. c,, NOVEMBER 4. 1923 PART 1. GUARANTEED QUTY AT CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT ; The

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 . Schermann’s Amazing Powers Baffle Noted Pole’s Achievement Astounds World of Science. Visit to U. S. Soon Excites Wide...

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 N FINANCIAL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 4. 1923—PART 1. FINANCIAL, NARKET REVEISAL || NEW YORK_STOCK EXCHANGE

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 v FINANCIAL. Local Bond Houses Interested in Tel. & Tel. $100,000,000 Issue Offefing Already Taken—New Financ- ing to Help

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 . THE . SUNDAY STAK, WASHINGTON, D. T, NOVEMBER 4% 1923—PART. T, e ofulius Lansburgh Ninth and F Str.eels‘ 44 - Entrance 909

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 | EDITORIAL PAGE - NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES | Part 2-—16 Pages \ “SUPERPOWER” DELAYS DISTURBING PRESIDENT Coolidge

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......November 4, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYXS. ... Bditor

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 — ' ENORMOUS IMPORTS VITA - TOU. S. INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS National Foreign Trade Council Survey Reveals Dependence of Nation on

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 S i Mrs. J. DUTLER WRIGHT, Wife of the third assistant Sec.rcianj o fstate, Social Week in Capital - Made Interesting by...

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 Capital Residents Of Note Listed With Returning Tln-ongs Speaker and Mrs. . Gillette | Expected Here Today. Distinguished...

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 6 Details Conipleted For Legion Benefit At Marine Barracks Mrs. Denby to Head Re-|E: SOCIETY, Merritt W. Ireland, Wayne Cook,

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 : SOCIETY. ———— e CHEVY CHASE. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins of Keo- kuk str entertained on Tuesday evening al inner and bridge.

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 (Continued from Fourth Page. shower houquet of pink roses. of the bridegroom, mald of wore a canary color chiffon and gol...

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 M. Roger Nielsen Has Unique Position Here Perhaps Only Diplomat in | legation. D =0 > =DV =Or=0ns Washington Whose...

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 | PERSONAL NOTES. ' The Town and Country Club: gave A Halloween dance at the Country Clubhouse, ‘on ‘the Rockville road,...

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 SOCIETY. Officers’ Club Halloween Dance Chief Annapolis Social Event|; ANNAPOLIS, Md, November 3.— The largest social event

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 12 SOCIETY. Debutantes Interested n Continennl Ball Many of the debutantes of this and last season are interested in the an-

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 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY| Mrs. George Uhler and Miss Kath- £yn Grifith Uhler have gone to Pitte~ burgh to epend a month with the

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 it SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAE, WASHINGTON, D. T, NOVEMBER % 1923_PART 2. Tales of Well Known Folk | In Social and Official Life

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 & THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER & ‘1033 PART 2. W. GRIFFITH, who has probably had a hand In “making” more...

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 UL N AR ;o SOCIETY. " AR, WASHINGTON:-D._.C, NOVEMBER 1. 1923 Tales of Well Known Folk_ s : : : In Social and: Official Life

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 HE “Who's He?” Club of this city held some of its most interest- ing sessions at the theaters last week. When Walter Woolf

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 “admitP AMUSEMENTS Somerset Maugham an “The Girl of Today™ RSET. MAUGHAM will be in this city during the presentation of his

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 CAMUS hotoplays AT THE PHOTOPLAY RIALTO—Lionel Barrymore, in afternoon and evening. COLUMBIA—Kipling; noon angd evening....

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 AMU SEMENTS. LATEST MOVIE GOSSIP FROM HOLLYWOOD Lanky $24 a Week Bill Collector Gets Title Part in Big Film—To Cruise 700...

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 HERE are a number of entici ng concert programs for Washington music lovers for the coming week, giving many varieties of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, NOVEMBER OTORS and Automobile Industry Busy Creating Demand for Cars New Engineering...

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 MAKING HIGHWAYS SAFER FOR TRAFFIC Topic for Disclission at Motorists’ Annual Con- vention. Making the highways safer forf...

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 INCREASED SPEEDS BECOMING SAFER Better Roads and Simpler Cars May Throw Present Rules in’ Discard. How automobile highway...

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 4. 1923—PART - 3 “ @y ———— rods to the Jevers. The brake a em"me shackle and

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 MASONIC. LODGES. « o. 5, E. A is, 'E.'A. and 2 . C o, ¥ C o. 83, Visitation, 8 p.m. Tuesday—Arminius, No. 25, soeial, M. M.

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 SPORTS, STO Foot Ball (This Is one of a series of lessons, which bring out the most important points which every boy should

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 ARMY AND NAVY NEWS - BY M. H. McINTYRE ARMY, Beginning March 15, a special com- mand and staff school course for Na- tlonal

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 Part 4—4 Pages BEATS ZEV SIX LENGTH MY OWN IS A POOR TH IRD Sinclair’s Entry Sets Pace, Followed by Grayson’s Colt, But...

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 THE SUNDAY  STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, NOVEMBER 4..1923— SPORTS SECTION. Z—V—avy Eleven Vanquishes Colgate, 9-0 : 60,000 See...

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 "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C OVEMBER '4. 1923—SPORTS SECTION. - ' 5 l « Maryland Conquers St. John’s, 28-0 : Georgetown

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 cg O Trend Toward Difficult Links Is Decried : Tennis Foolfault Rule “CHAMPIONSHIP” COURSES MAR FUN OF GOLF DUFFERS Rank and

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 Part 5—8 Pages lv GENE THOMAS. HUMAN baby arrives and new papa and mamm admit they have quite a problem. How to feed, how to

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 s = i p———— Do Seld st % hat dled in the night ¢ | trom -poisoning. The officer to I described to him my attempt whom he...

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 Shenandoah’s Apple Becomes Annually More I | ; Region—One Grower Devotes M Trees. BY 0. M. KILE. HERE may be -more romance

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 The Condem By Courtney Ryley Cooper ned ‘g. b 4 “"We've got those cables strung through the ends of the cars. The neck hoose

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 Inthe Happy Hunting Ground of Virginia November Days With the Pledmont Fox Hounds—Starting the Run From Upperville. Some...

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 i "\ The '»yAml:sgrtraT i Engayanm - ;]c.i‘aa]a 2 Were Important: in’ One Ghapter. 3 \.;of Lv'fc.’for...

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 ases. color and has a host'of followers, al- though it takes a certain cleanness of sKin to weaf it. As the taflors offer it

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 A Premmm Wltb : Every #100 Purchase The'Hnb' mdudes ‘with every' purchase of ;10000 or-mare, cash or charge account, a...

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 HELP MALE @ VEVER mail ORIGINAL recommendations. w_applytng for_employment. Use OUPIES. AUTOMOBIL ©lass references and be...

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 SLSNAGE SWEDTSH TREATAES po ntmerft., CARL ANDELSON, 4832 Phone_North 4153-R._Apt. 7. # MAH JONGG _STUDIO—EXPERT TEACHER,...

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 FOR Wflouom Contimueg: FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. rfium.l*m n-rm 20; newly palnted, new cord tire onulnv. anywhere: only $130 cash:

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 888 B BT, N.W.—Besutiful front, second all nigmcin; electricity entlamien’ preterred; boecd "optian 1340 1ith 8T, N.W. s T E

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 APARTM ENTS, ETC. —_— —_—————————————————=" APARTMENTS —UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. | Continmed. THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 REAL ESTATE! _ THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. ‘C, NOVEMBER 4. 1923—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. z e ————————————————— e T o htnan

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 REAL e e s FOR SALE—HOUSES. Contizued. ESTATE. ' e FOR SALE—HOUSES. tinued. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. p—— FOR...

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 .REAL ESTATE. - . FOR SALE—HOQUSES Centtuued. Best in Che(y Chase, ., DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. - Come -and_go _carefully through

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 HCRE ;BOY: DELIWER ™IS VERY " IMPORTANT MESSAGE T SAP AND CO. AT ONCE’ THEY'RE Ny THE SAP BUILDING' NIX! ORDGRS \S ¥ ORDERS.

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 7 \JONT Mon BE [ SPRIZED wHeN SHE FINDS oOT WHAT A swetl cook | am! | WISHT You WhE oo BYT \ AT aOT THE. NERVE.T@ As»ir...

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 — OH DEAR — THERE'S THE BEWL —\ HOPE \T'S NoT THAT UTILE BoRE, LESTER DE PESER — TALK ABouT READING - SAY, THERE'S A STORY

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 ALL RIGHT ALL RIGHT You'RE WELGCOME To YouR. own oPINION ~ WHAT 1S 1T You HAVE AGAINST MY BROTHER FRANK - | I'M SURE HES A

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 Secretary of the Navy Denby and staff inspecting the marines, one of the features of the Navy day celebration in Washington.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-NOVEMBER 4, 1923. From the Newest Plays on Screen and Stage E—— € - @ T

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 4, 1923 Hunting The Job By W. E. HILL. Copyright, 1923, by The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (onLloy’zli_hgeoriem;n l’;lb'}a’shing- i A nine-hole golf course on an At- fon. s...

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 GRAVURE SECTION—-NOVEMBER 4, 1923 Columbus discovers America again. This time, however, in the movies. One of the features of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 4, B ¢ =0 ® = =X Governors of the states in Washington for a...

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 He is claimed to be the tall- est college student in America. Henry Marsh of Brighton, N. Y., leads the varsity band at the

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 THE: SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 4, 1923 Meyer Jacobstein of Rochester, N. Y., who succeeds...

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