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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated November 6, 1923

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 5 FParis, WEATHER. Cloudy and unsettled this afternoon tomorrow and tonight; change in temperature. zm' twenty-four hours...

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 LODTING, RIOTING CONTINUE N BERLIN Demand for Dictator Grows, Although No Nomination Is Put Forward. By the Associated Press.

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 TRAGTION MERGER HEARING FAVORED Maj. Bell Would Give Citizens Chance to Express Views. chairman of the on, said today Maj. J.

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 1 VOTELESS DISTRICT WATCHES ELECTION Commuters Envied as They Go to Maryland and Vir- ginia Polls. Just across the boundary

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 RECLAMATION CUT TAKES J0BS OF 15 Saving of $18,000 Yearly Ex- pected by Reorganization of Bureau. Reorganization and...

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 ! 3 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 6, 1923 WASHINGTON OBSERVATIONS BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE THE EVENING

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 Organized Strength CHAIN is only as strong as its weakest link, but a wire cable is stronger than any one or all of its...

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 8 Societ SOCIETY. Mrs. Coolidge Received Fifty or More Nurses From the Veterans’ Bureau at White House Today. RS. COOLIDGE

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 . Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) - {Continued from Eighth Page.) established in their apartment, at 2229 Bancroft...

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 BONDISSUEBYD.. URGEDBY CITEZENS, Stanton Park Body Adds Pro- viso U. S. Should Be Jointly Obligated. The Stanton Park...

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 DZENS NOMNAT Three Candidates Name for . Presidency—Trolley Serv- ice to Be Improved. {Nominees for offices. in the North...

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 . . LUSTANIA CLAMS PRNCPLE UPHELD Awards Must Be for Actual Damage, Nor Punitive or : Sentim;ntal. The Mixed Claims among...

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 L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. "H’ 'THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE SPEAKER OF HOUSE...

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 r‘l BHINA’S WRELES STTUATIONGLEAR ‘Reported U. S. and Japan Will Be Asked to Join in De- velopment. ember §.—There is con-

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 5 HURT IN TRAFFIC : ACCIDENTS OF DAY ‘One. Boy's Arm Broken When i Motor Cycle and Truck Crash Together. Francis Seaton,...

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 16 ALLEGES BGANTE | SHINDLE INFRANGE French Deputy Alleges 20 Bil- lion Francs Stolen From Reconstruction Fund. - Ty Cable to

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 DEFEND MEMORIAL “T01.E DARLINGTON Executive Committee Certain Statue of Undraped Maiden Is Art Gain to D. C. The Darlington

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 MUSIC AND DANCES TO FEATURE FETE The Army Band Will Furnish Prin- cipal Attraction at Cen- tral High. PROGRAM. March, “Capt.

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 . (OFE of the most extraordinary weeks for legitimate drama that ‘Washington has ever known .was fngugurated last night....

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 | COUPON 2 | I COUPON Jl 7c Sweetheart Clark’s Cotton SIllp 3 Spools 2 Cakes 1 0 c 8c With This Coupon nu, Cotton, every...

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 R e —— = OPPOSE INCREASE OF RESERVE BANKS Testimony at Inquiry Challenges Wisdom of Bringing All Eligibles Into System. By

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 a2 PROMIBITION LOSES “**i&hnevsrtion 3 | Thought That of Store Worlker in | Birmingham—Murder Suspected. By the Assoclated

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 As Unusual I'n::ol d“:n)ll ‘Whose Very Being Is “PAWNED” By FRANK L. PACKARD “The Miracle Men,” “From Now Ow” etc. Antber ol

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 FINANCIAL, REASURY ISSUES CALLFOR FUNDS National Banks to Pay in 15 Per Cent of Recent Cer- tificate Sale. Secretary of the

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 ¢ i THE EVENING D. C., TUESDAY, VEMBER 6, 1923, ‘o5 7 = ,*‘ The Oldrslogan“ ‘T 7,600 SPECIAL OFFICERS e { v 4! ON DUTY IN...

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 D) 26 — SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. SPORTS. C. U. Holds Only Game Here Saturday :

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 SPORTS. = BY JOHN B. FOSTER. NV YORK, November 6—Of the National I to the Giants. Americans. Kamm quickly made an excellent

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 28 ? THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. . C, TUESDAY,  NOVEMBER 6, 1923. * EI_EVEN M[]RE FAE ’UFZ; E:_flg:,:g:”" M AND JEFF—At

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 [ | ‘ Settlement May End Long Court QUNN OUTLNES LERNS3 TSKS Cites Disabled Veterans’ Re- lief, Adjusted Compensation and...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. | TREES OF WASHINGTON BY R. A.EMMONS. PAPER OR CANOE BIRCH—BETULA PAPYRIFERA. the birches are trees utl ace and

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 e e e e e,y DA IOy 2 Uy JULBDAS, J Star “Want Ad” HELP—MALE. HELP—FEMALE. - SITUATIONS—FEMALE. WANTED-_MISCELLANEOUS....

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 a9 oz FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. ');’I"(TD!:EAKI:R'“LIII‘IfT L riven two months; dise Ders, motometer, spare tire ~and

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. APARTMENTS — UNFURNISHED Continued. STONELEIGH COURT, WagnConnecticut Ave, Corver L Bt shington's exel...

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 REAL ESTATE. FOE, SALE—HOUSES. Continued. ONE N PARK. $6,250. at home of 8.r. and b.: how.h. and elec.: ed in rexidential...

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVF\IBER 6, 192% STEAMSHIPS. ® FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. ' |

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. health service —Weather forecast. ews Orchestra. —Weather and...

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