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Evening Star dated November 13, 1923

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 WEATHER. Falr tonight and tomorrow; change in temperature. ‘Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m. At noon today;

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 2 VICTORIES SOLIDI VON KAHR PRESTIGE Bavarian Dictator Recogniz- ed as Leader of All Na- tionalist Elements. BY WILLIAM E.

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 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C, -'TUESDAY, NOVEMBER - 13, .1923. OF GUARD TONIGHT a winter product, because food is

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 COPELAND UPHOLDS HONOROF MEDICINE Senator Speaks Before Con- vention of Southern » Doctors: Here. I would rather be the...

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 . s 3 : 3 § THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1923 ; bl . Involving Many Changes forcement of the...

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 ' THE EVENING STAR Wih Sendsy Morniag Edjtion, WASHINGTON, D. C. TURSDAY.,..November 13, 1023 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 slonary of the Woman’s ¥oreign Mis- sionary Soclely of the 3L, . Church, Beaths. will speak tomorrow, 7:30 pm., #8lmypuss o &

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 8 Societ SOCIETY. Mrs. Coolidge Entertains Guests in Her York Symphony Concert This Afternoon. *  Box for the New COOLIDGE is

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 Society (Continued from Eiglith Page Ars. Frederick Bagley of Boston, chairman of the political department of ‘the Women's

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 10 WATERWAYS GROLP MEETS ATNORFOLK Governor and Mayor Wel- come 800 Delegates of Atlantic Association. By the Associated...

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 WORLD WAR A DRAW HAD U. . KEPT OUT View of Israel Zangwill, Eng- lish Author, in Criticizing Preparedness. Dy the Associated

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 TAKOAITZENS | FLECT REY HEAD Betterment of Car Service to Suburb Granted by Capi- tal Traction Company. Election of officers

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, IVOVEMBER 13, 2928: - . THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Former Senator Frank B.

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 14 BARNSLEYISHERD OF RADOANATEURS Hartford Youth Has Made Fame by Constant Touch With Polar Party. Bpecial Dispatch to The 8t

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 ~ |trons. The lights had to be lowered b several times before the organization 9 was allowed to make its final bow. The band

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 16 GERMAN REVOLT Return of Crown Prince and Prospect of Kaiser Going Back Alarms. BY PAU OTT MOWRER. By Wircless to The Star

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 FOLCENANKILED BYELEGTRE SHOEK Was Helping Neighbor In- stall Radio When Antenna Fell on High-Volt Wire. [ Iy " YWhise as...

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 BALOIRGESEN * ATTEADANEEBL School Head Asks Advice of; Council of Social Agencies in Seeking Law. Need of an .adequate...

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 - \ , e L L Lt “PARSSUSPEOLS OFANGLDS A ] 1 Diplomatic Offensive Seen inj Proposed Expert Probe | of Reparations.’ BY WILLIAM

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 . 1 Ro of Peoplo Whose Vi Bei. An Onugs Bome, 8 gl T ST, B By FRANK L. PACKARD “The Miracle Man,” *Fy - Awlng; ;{“...

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 BETTERTONE EEN INWOOLINDLSTRY Dealers Look for Stronger Demand and Higher Prices ! in Near Future. BY J. C. ROYLE. | Dispatch

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 "g92 ® RAILROAD SHARES LEADERS IN STOCKS Heavy Realizing éales Noted in Industrials—Southern Pacific Wakes Up. BY STUART P.

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 FINANCIAL. PIGGLY TESTIMONY lU. . REPORTSLARGE,..” e e | changes on the curb marke/ today | night, it moved within a point of

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 24 SPORTS. TIGERS BOLSTER OFFENSE - FOR STRUGGLE WITH ELIS Saturday’s Game Being Last on Old Nassau’s List, Players Will Be

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASH TON, D. O, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1923 SPORTS Bancroft Named Manager of Boston Nationals :...

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 RELIEF T0 RUSSIAN COOPERATIVES AN American Lawyers in Mos- cow to Clear Title to Millions in Goods or Money. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WILL STUDY FORESTS. Moses and McNary to Hold Hear- ings in Asheville. Senator Moses of New

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 TREES OF WASHINGTON BY R. A.EMMONS. Me and Mary Watkins was wawk- !ing home from skool together on ac- count of me having saw

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 : HELP AND "SITUATIONS. , WASHINGTON, D.- C, .TUESDAY,” NOVEMBER 13, 1923 | Star “Want Ad” " Branch Offices NORTHWEST * 4R

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 30 ¥OR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. i Jukiors, s B xc 3 B Dt fo al] ‘makes of care. st and D sts. n.w. Lincolo 0563, {THE SAFEST WAY TO

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. APARTMENTS— UNFURNISHED Centinued. PraS— 11 1T — 5 CAROLINA AVE. S.E. 80—TWO LARGE Sy e R tak gaey g m IN NEW

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 SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Continued, FOR SALE—HOUSES. - Continued. Continued. “NEW AND HOMELIKE _ Attractive in design....

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 REAL co- ayments. 2 Nedle Dot col flflxrh“ wm:-hhifigwr“fl xmn-. 3 Porches, garage room. ‘Price reducedy HOMES OR INV bSTMENib

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 TALKS and TALES Witk .and, About CAPITAL’S GUESTS For the enlightanment of those eastern tenderfoots Wwho' shiver at the mere

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