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Evening Star dated November 8, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fairftonight and tomorrow; contin- ued coo); temperature for hours &nded at 2 p.m. est, 53,:at 2 p.a 41,'at 5 a.m.

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 RAL TRNE BEGIN | e . ONVIRGINIAN LINE, [ =iy * | Engineers and Firemen Walk * 1923, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 TRBUTETOVISIN TOBE NATOIMIDE Requests for Places in Parade to Home Armistice Day Pour into D. C. Loidiers who fell wounded in

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 FIELDS 15 WINNER BY G000 VOTES Only Three Counties Out of 120 Missing in Ken- tucky Returns. By the Associated Press....

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 THE EVENING STXR, v"tsmwe'rov D. T, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1927, ¥rom Yesterday's 5:30 Edition of The Star. , Building of...

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 6 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY....November 8, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 t o CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The annual dance of the Kenneth 1 Nash Post, the American Leglon 3 to be held tomorrow night at $§

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 i) —eeeeeee et . 2 SOCIETY. Society President and Mrs. Coolidge Entertain at Lunch Today President of Amherst College and...

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 - Society (?ondn\na from Eighth Page.) Rogers gave last evening in honor of Count! Apponyi and his daughter, Countfess Marika

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 Society (Contjnued from Ninth Page.) ve a lecture on the “Costumes Worn | Famous American Statesmen and | e Uniforms of...

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 KLAN STAFF CHIEF T0 ASK NEW WRITS Life Threatened, Says Dr. Johnston, Who Will Again Name Three Officials. By the Associated

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 FAIR MAIDENS WIN RECRUITS TO UNION “Stenogs” Demand Seven- Hour Day, With Time.Out for Powdering Noses. BY ROBERT T. ALL....

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 / o mudlay Bargaiins—Remnnam Sales Specials so good that they can be sold only under special terms. No C. O. % ’s, phone or

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 GHARRED SKELETON STILL UNIDENTIFIED Police at Standstill in Inves- tigation of Church Fire Murder. By il Associated Press. TI

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 NANSEN FORESEES MENACE IN EUROPE Germany and Greece Dan- ger Spots to World, Scientist Tells Red Cross. Russla, having...

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 STILLMAN SPRINGS - SENSATION IN SUIT Banker Produces Aleged | “Confession” Letter of [~ Wife in Divorce Case. By the...

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 ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 192 THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE Diana Strickland, English...

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 "~ TOGRELEWORD | THE EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, D. C. Pinchot Objects ‘ARMY AIRFLEET or Shown On Movie Screen| By the...

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 20 * men said. that international peace was impossible unless rooted in re- ligion, unicss it had a moral basis. ' he Rev.

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 RALWAY TOFIGHT |OPPOSE BANON |VICTORY CLAMED REGEIVER PETITION| WEDDED TEACHERS| BY DRYSANDWET Hearing on Washington-Vir-...

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 JEWS HOPE T0 FILL QUOTAS BY NIGHT Original Expectation of Cam- paign Exceeded, Leaders of Drive Say. Convinced that by...

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 WORLD PEACE PLAN RULES ANNOUNCED Federation of Education As- sociations Outlines $25,- 000 Contest. ¥ the Associated Press.

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 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923. " o4 TEE EVENING BT WASHINGTON D. ©C, LINES SMASH EIGHT |IRAPPEU N T Salt Mackerel FREIGHT...

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 Women’s Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1 Special—100 dozen Linen Initial Handker- chiefs, 6 in box, $1. 100 doz....

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 26 INANCIAL NEW HIGH LEVELS | INAGTIVE STOCKS Stromberg Up Over Seven| Points—American Can : Above Par. NEW Y( high prices

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 FINA NCIAL. ‘NEW YORK CURB MARKET Recelved by Private Wire BY WILLIAM F, HEFFERNAN. | NEW ¥ORK, November S.—The up- turn in

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 NILLIONS PUT OUT ON BETTER ROADS) Improved Highways Pay Ow p Costs in 15 Years, U. S. | Experts Discover. {/ BY J. C. ROYLE.

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 o THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923. SPORTS. Colleges Looking to Basket Ball : Shift Reported

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 SPORTS.” BY JOHN B. O matter which team wins, that N finds the contending elevens key these rivals of long standing. THE...

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 CRIMSON DUE TO DISPLAY | NEW STUFF AT PRINCETON bepafls From Old Lines in Using Direct Pass and Utilizing Quarterback as a...

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 32 CONGERT LANNED AT EASTERN HiH Dances, Soprano Solos and Fluegel Horn Numbers to Feature Program. c concert, new Eastern

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 Metallic Ribbon —For which fashien is showing so much favoritism. wonderful rose, cocoa, jade, sapphire, royal and henna...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1923. il served, almost in a sense mocked; | his co-signatory with the

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 .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. €., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923. $2 House Dresses\ ? $1.15 Remnant lot of several hundred

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 " 86 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, NOVEhmER 8, 1923, _ B’.I.UMINUUS cRIS'S CRA"KS OVEHRUN u. s. BUS"‘ESS MA"

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 % ops and 104 clerical and lay deputies | ice of the National Council of the from all the dioceses in the states of [...

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 38" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1923. - DANISH PRINCE LIKELY | TRACES EARTHQUAKE ENGLISH FARMERS

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 —_ FRENCH SEEPLOT INRUBRIDLENES Think Plants’ Shutdown Is Effort to Force Deal With Industrialists. BY GEORGE WITTE. By Cable

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 FEATURES. l‘ Qur Birds in Verse By Henry Oldys i WOMAN’S PAGE. Beauty Contented You are aiways confi- dent that your beanty

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 HELP MALE \ "NBVER mail GRIGITAT, vecommindntions o a ing Jfor empioyment. :mn ACCH K “SADAbI6 of nseuini Do "not apply i A,

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 - FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. "AUTOMOBILES: I FOR SALE—AUTOMORILES. THE EVENING ISTAR, WASHINGTON, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES.

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 e APARTMENTS,ETC.™ APARTI“TB--UNFU&HISBED | RENT 'HOUSES—¥UR. & UNFUR. Continued. _ APARTM ' 1..;: and twih; Wo. rgouin. ol

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 T4 P — FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. W 7T, LA CALTFORNIA BUNG low, § rooms, bath, modern, hardwood trim, fireplace, Porches,

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTO! (., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3B, 1923. STEAMSHIPS. FOR SALE—J0USES FOR SALE—HOUSES. |

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 THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1923. ] TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS ! AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ~

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