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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-11-14

Evening Star dated November 14, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tol change in temperature. Temperature for twenty-four hous ended at 2 p.m. tdda: at 2:40 p.m....

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 RGANZATIONASK " ADEQUATE HON Association of Oldest Inhab- itants Joins Other So- cieties in Quest. The inadequacy of the old

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 SureRelief OR INDIGESTION ~ CHEST FUND DRIVE . TORUN TEN DAYS Seven Organizations Band Together With “Be-Friend- to-Man”...

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 APLATFORM OF - PRINGPLES ONDER NEW ORGAMICAGY Set Forth in Report of Citi- zens” Joint Committee on Fiscal Relations. U. S.

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 FAMOUS EDUEATOR | == o ] ITZENS PROTEST || 10 EGTURE HEE Angelo Patri to Be Heard Saturday on “Some Aspects of Child Growth.”

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning 'dition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY . November 14, 1623 | - THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 1209 H N.W. - e £ Crp s SRS N e R B S i R SN S R 5 8 % TN PR B EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Christmas gifts should reflect...

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY Sugene Byrnes. | Countess ‘Szechenyl, at the Hotel St Regis in New York after closing her for | summer the

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 o % Society _ (Continued from Eighth Page.) Togan Payne Wougherty. 11 and Mrs. John Allan | Miss Subine Wallace, entertained

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 10 IAL MURDER PLOT ANDESCAPENPPED Warden “Listens In” on Pris- oners’ Talk—Jury Probes Ringleaders’ Complaint. Epectal 1 1o

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 Placing of Wards in Private . Homes Backed by Guardians Family Life Held Best by Board, Which Institute Search for More...

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 12 STATE ROAD WORK ALLURES FARMERS Maryland Labor Bureau Shows Condition Affected by Shorter Hours of Toil. Special Dispatch

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SERUM MAY SH[]w Stones 50 Million ' FOA S UNBALANCED e Discovered S - o ale PHILADELPHIA,

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 ' NEW LEAGUE ISSUE Democratic Leaders Fear to , Offend His Followers by i Sidetracking Fight. e SEAET, BY FREDERIC WILLIAM

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 Remarkable Value - "Women’s Fur- Trimmed Coats 39950 Superbly fashionied coats of Lustrosa; one of the fine deep-pile...

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 rie PAGEANT FEATUR OF NATURE STUDY Need of Forest Protection to Be Depicted at Central High School. Need of forest protection

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 iSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923, @ = . R AT THE LEGATION OF NORWAY. Mme. Steen, wife of Daniel Steen, DEDICATION OF MEMORIAL CROSS

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 - AMUSEMENTS F~  POLI'S—Jane Cowl. Sane Cowl's first performance in Maurice Maeterlinck’s “Pelleas and Mellisande,” presented

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 ' B STAR, WASHI 19 . | Caroline. Noah Berry, in “The Spoilers”; Sat- 6 9 USEMENTS! ... Noah Berry. in “The Spellers”; sat-

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 L0005 n‘;w'u‘ £ Main 5215 Secure Free Tickets for Beauty Pageant Now Go to any one of the sixteen busy Peoples Drug Stores

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 Healer’s Disciples Pray at Bier for | His Resurrection! By the Associated Pre NEW YORK, November 14— | Woman followers of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. of misconduct contatned fn a sutt for| PROCTOR AND RUOFF VIE an absolute divorce filed by

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. 23 antilever Shoe The Beauty of Your Foot ’I‘HE most...

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 3 truth” “apprec 2 FAITH OF LINCOLN DECLARED JEWISH Zangwill, English Novelist, Sees No Modern Christian- ity in Martyr’s...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAXY, NOVEMBER T4, 1923. PR[]VIN,E'A'_...

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 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923, } The Bov's ENTIRE COUNTRY | | [ 3 i Ay - Encouraged by

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 FINANCIAL. MUCH SWITCHING [ VEW_YORK STOCK EXCHANGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDN : Received by Private Wire...

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 28 MERCHANTS SEEK T0 BOOST TRADE Drop “‘Cut-Throat” Tactics and Oppose Charge Accounts. BY J. C. ROYL ch to The Star. W YORK,

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 S PORTS. NEW PILOTS ARE NAMED ' FOR FOUR MAJOR CLUBS THE ' EVENING | i Fohl Seems to Have Most Comfortable Berth Underé Quinn

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 F 3" Four Big Games Carded in East Saturday : Bucknell to Bring FIGHTING PRINCETON | PRINCETON-YALE GRAPPLE HEADLINER...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY NOVENkBER 14, 1923, A SPORTS. ., 31 Syracuse-Colgate Contest in...

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 e THE EVENING STAR, "WASHINGTON, ' D., ¢, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. [GIRLS’ ERS - BEU_ SEEKS A'D G'R'BSEDS %:gg; ‘:g}_l

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923 Had Lobster for Pet. | Had First Call. Australia to Shake

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 “PAWNED” An Unususl Romance of People Whose Very .Boing Is Flodged to Do the Bidding of Others. — © By FRANK L. PACKARD...

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 CANADAN CAUTON SHONN AT PARLEY Attitude of Delegates Re- flects Stand That Parlia- ment Is Supreme. Bpecial Dispateh to The

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 CATHOLIC SHRINE GETS MANY JEWELS Costly Offermgs Ald Immacu- fate Conception Edifice, Now Building. Catholics here and abroad

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 RADIO INSTALLING ‘RULES IN PROSPECT Hadley Proposes Regulations to Prevent Fatal Accidents. Regulations to govern the...

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 Pocket OU don’t have to pocket gur pride in wearing Beck-Haz- zard $4 shoes— And your pocket hasn’t been pried open to buy

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 ARAB DEATH CURSE IN-MURDER CHARGE, Woman’s Alleged Confession | Involves Poisoning When Rites Have Failed. $15,000...

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 WAVE OF BANDITRY TS MDDLE WET Dozen Small Cities Raided by Armed Gangs—Hold-Ups [ Increase in Chicago. Bpectal Dispatch to

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 WRIGLEY ASSESSED } $3,718,000 IN SUIT Drdered by Chicago Court to Pay for Infringement of Patent. svember 14.—The Wil- Jr.,

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 D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. S ———————————— THE EVENING KTAR, 'WASHINGTON, agency 1 the Uglted States, it was MAN HUNT

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 down and wool could not be sold, the ba; ecredi ts and volume of Te- Senator Glass hey w 00, rk of Junuary 1, 1920. FOUR PASS

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 WwWOoM Jealousy Is Woman’s Besetting Sin |Dorothy Dix| AN’S PAGE. Ravages of «@reen-Eyed. Shows Monster” The Jealousy of One

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923, HELP—DOMESTIC. SITUATIONS—DOMEST!C. | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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 -AUTO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Centianed. Tourlog, 1023; sensonable Brice n-m Col STUDER: for_auick sale. new cord tires;...

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. « REAL ESTATE, W—m RENT...

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 8 REAL REAL ESTATE LOANS. Continued, YOUR REAY, TR FosiER, 1 T LOANE. P, QUICKLY MADE ON MORT- EVCL AT LE G ADDRE ALL...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. ned. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNUON. COLORED HOME BUYERS YOU WILL FIND THE HOME YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR...

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 TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS There's a certain well-known crim- inal lawyer in this town whose dear old

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