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  2. 1923-11-12

Evening Star dated November 12, 1923

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 WEATHER. Cloudy and unsettled this afternoon and tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy; 10 caange in temperature. ¥emnera- ture for

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 President. Lays Wreath: Thousands: Gather for Serv- ice im Afternoon. A great cirele of white chrysanthe- mume: and, beside

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 NOVEMBER 32, T9%3. | Mre. Merritt Ireland, Mrs. John Hew- son, Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, Mrs. Gharles Boughton Wood, Mra.

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 ARMY FLVER LLED P e NS QRPOSE e == et [ — ;3 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923, —_—_—_— ——m—t

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 + URGE PASTEURIZED |U. . ISOLATION HIT . CREAM IN BUTTER/INBISHOP'S SERMON _Typographicalv Error Led to Apparent Advice...

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sn-d.! Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.....November 12, 1823 The Evening Star Newspaper...

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 * THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, Help To Carry On— When the Annual Roll Call of the American Red Cross is com-

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 (14 s o, OCciety Ambassador— of Chile,  Senor Mathiéu‘, and Senora de Mathieu Sailing for Santiago November 21. from New...

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 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1923, S RITES FOR PRIEST. Rev. Joseph Burges First Colored....

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 [ 3 HUTOPSES RGED | TOAD DAEAISS to require autopsies who dfe In public in-|! step o laws for | compulso cated toduy southern

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 D. C. Mar’s Invention Makes FrancisW.Dunmore Perfects : Device for Receiver- Words Recorded on Teletype Machine Without...

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 AMUSEMENTS Balief’s Chauve Souris. Ballef's Chauve Souris at Poli's this week 1s the last word in theatri- cal entertainment.

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 A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D, C, JAY, VOVEMBER 12, 1923. THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGH PLACING WREATH ON UNKNOWN...

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 14 THE ma BTAR, WASHIN! HARD COAL WARGIN " DRORITS DECLINE Declaration by Trade Com- mission Respecting the Wholesale Trade.

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 THE ‘EVENING ~ STAR, WASHINGTON, Changes in Stations of & S el i i gg-flhg,“vn erdered to the Panama | headquarters, 8¢h Corps

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 16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923. |...

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 ——— THE EVENING | turing Edna Purviance and Adolphe ‘MQII’O“. is e attraction at the Co- AMUSEMENTS STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 s ¥ STOCKS SELL OFF i AFTER NEW HIGHS Strong Opening Followed by " Heavy Selling in Spe- | cial Issues. BY STUAR'T P. W 1 to

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 FINA NCIAL, MINING INDUSTRY | AWATING DENAND Copper and Silver Supplies Are Piling Up—*“Long Pull” Outlook Called Good....

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 gt SPORTS.” EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923 SPORTS. Yale Leads Big Three in Attack : Harvard and

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 SPORTS. ALL TEAMS MUST POINT FOR SATURDAY CONTESTS Maryland Startles Yale and Foot Ball Critics of East. Georgetown Will Meet

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 “WOMAN’S PAGE. More Elaborate Sleeves Favored BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. The trick of using the sleeve to carry elaborate and...

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 “PAWNED” An Unusual Romance of Pe Pledged to Do the By FRANK L Author of “The Miracle M le Whose Very Belng Is Bldding of...

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 AUTOMOBILES, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Continued. PERSONAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. FOR

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 —_— RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Continued. NEw FAMPSHIRE AVE AND N—Attractive mecond-Goor a) L5 ront  room 1o class ap 1006 MABS

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 2 .REAL ESTATE, - . THE EVENING STAR,. WASHENGTON, D. Cy- MU NOVEMB! 2, 19 REAL ESTATE. Smm PROPERTY WANTED—INVESTMENT PROP.

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Comtimuwed, . — _— FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. DOWNTOWN—SPECIAL—$16,000. Just off New Hampshire

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 | TALKXS and TALES | | WAith and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS As there Seems to be mo further business, the canference stands ad-

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