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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-11-07

Evening Star dated November 7, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; some- what colder; fresh to strong north- west winds. Temperature for twenty-four hours

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 RACIAL“PROTEST " HLTED BY POLE i White Residents of Blpdming dale Order Colorett Fam-- - ilies From Homes. H T More than 500

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 RENT BOARD TELL COOLIEE OF WORK Submits Report of Activites. President Busy With 1924 Budget Figures. Pregident Coolidge...

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 ALAN APPARENT, VIETORIOLS N OHO Mayor of Portsmouth, Who Had 200 Kluxers Arrested, Is Defeated. d Press. Ohio, November...

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 B ATCHE MATRTY | MONTS 04173 Vote Stands 136,121 to Arm- strong’s 94,908 as Count Nears Finish. By the Associated Press....

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 expressing & simple thought iells to an { trom sederal revenues. The annual Instructed man a good deal about his | pension

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 Governor Winthrop $131.25 38-inch mahogany writing desk will add charm and personality to your home. George Plitt Co., Inc.

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 Fs SOCIETY. o Il =N Hociety ! President and Mrs. Coolidge Select: Dates for State Receptions and Dinners for 1923-1924. Dates

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 Society (Continued trom Eighth Page.) 1al has recently been assigned to specis duty with ‘*he Department of Justice. Mrs....

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 10 = Lieut. Williams Shoots Plane Nearly Mile Into Sky in Mindte Xy the Aesoclated Press. | MITGHEL FIELD, N. Y. No- wember

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 The trial of misdemeanor cases by police magiptrates located at the va- rious police precincts, thus lessenin the burdens and

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 12 * FIELDS IS ELECTED ARLINGTON SHERFF Fight, Third ‘Between Clem- ents and Foe, Again Is Close. Bpecial Dispateh to The...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WISI_I_I_NG&'ON,‘ D. C,” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923 Wondmard & Wathrop Open 9:15 AJM. 10th, 1th, F & G...

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 Santa Claus . «=Will look in on the kiddies ‘Saturday. He throws wide the doors of Toyland on that day. —And every little boy

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 o il THE EVENING STIR, 'WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923 + ~“Decorated Wills 2 very heavy bor‘dyr effect called

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 16 i BODIES OF 27 MIN BLAST VIGTIMS 0UT Cause of West Virginia Ex- RUBINSTEIN CLUB MEETS AT LUNCHEON The Rubinstein Club, one

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 THE .EVENING STAR, .WASHINGTON,-D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, . 1923. Sl R'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE i) BEARD AND BIG GAME...

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 18 Arfizy -Marine Foot Ball Game . Topic for Commerce Chamber quns for Entertainment of Participants ¢t Discussed, With Other

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 —_— EGHTEEN IURED INRALWAY CRASH Cars Overturned—Three Coaches Derailed. G By the Associated Press ST. LOUIS, November...

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 20 ALLEN PAINTS DARK PIGTURE OF EUROPE Says U. S. Might Have Saved Situation by Hand in Rep- arations Body. “Had the United

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 37,568 VIEW “MUM""- EXHIBITION THIS. YEAR Qe of Finest Blo%an Di-phy'e_d,.onv Closing Day ‘in Honor of Late James R. Mann.

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 22 T_RANSFER 4 POINGE | e s man wiwsestnr [t fo, e sevenin in ipinee of | «YUTT SHOW™ PROGRAM "‘"‘f‘ % m {; = 5~ (SIXTH...

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 WALTON APPEAL TOFEDERAL COURT * Governor Wants Trial Halted on Grounds It Is Klan Conspiracy. Dy the Associated Presa....

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 24 * Puncture of Pinchot Bubble Said to Overshadow Election! Observers See Pennsylvania Governor Thrown Into Discard by Drys

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 - AMUSEMENTS *BELASCO—Drinkwater's “Robert E. Lee” Willlam Harrls, §r. announces the uction of John Drinkwater's “Rob- ®rt E

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 Ax Unusgel Romance of Posple Whose Very Belog Ir to Do the Bidding of Others. By FRANK L. PACKARD Author of “The Miracle...

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 THE EV,ENING STAR; ' WASHINGTO ¢., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, ‘1925, —_— . Dearth of Initial Sackers in Big Leagues : Carpentier

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 -'§PORTS., * ite, V. M. 1. Fullback, Is Great Player LEXINGTON. TEAM’S STAR IS PRAISED. BY OFFICIAL Magoffin Declares Him to

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 . WASHINGTON, B. ¢, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 7, 1923. . SPORTS. e Business High Breaks Long Losing Strealk : Olympic Stadium...

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 INSTOCK MARKET Pivotal Shares Lose Ground. Chicle Up- Seven.Points. Sterling Lower. BY STUART P. WEST. Bpecial Dispateh to

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 ‘FINANCIAL. & BIGRISEINCOTION oS BOON T0 SOUTH Mgney Flows More Freely in "fhat Region—Building Cost ™" Trend in Dispute. BY

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 . n’ : — CAR STARTED IN GEAR CRASHES INTO WINDOW $an, Seventy, Badly Injured; i ‘Woman Bruised, in Other | . ' Accldents. The

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 "COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now

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 Present-Day Ra American women have a way of disregarding the element of ‘inclem- ent weather when planning their wardrobes.

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 HELP HELP MALE by o SERGHRA I e VEVER mall ORIGINAL recommendations =_opplying for employment. Uzo COPIES. AND SITUATIONS.

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 FOR FALE—AUTOHOBILES. Continued. OVERLAND 1 sood  {ires; torms.  Mir. OVERLAN antee; tern | TELL You THis! puint and top; i

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 APART MENTS,ETC.” APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED iuurm'rs—unvm Continued. Coatinued. NBAR DUPONT CIRCLE, NEW BUILDING— lfi—c R. & B.,

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 REAL ESTATE.’ A )\ / N 2, REAL ESTATE. FOR %EOUSES. ' FOR sgur:z}—xovm ) FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE-—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES.

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. « ed, Continged. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Conti BEAT THE...

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 ldresses by Judge Landis, M. Clyde|Serves His Community,” by J. Cory- TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. & AMUSEMENTS. Early

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