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Evening Star dated December 1, 1923

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 | WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow slightly colder tonight; temperature  for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m. to- day:...

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 ILLED WHEN AUTO HTS WHOLE FAMLY Arthur Vachon Loses Life. Driver Says Lights Blinded Him. Bilnded, he said, by headlights of

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 3 PARTIES CAUCUS . INSOUTH DAKOTA Democrats and Farmer- Laborites Expected to Amalgamate on President. By the Associated...

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 PLEA OF INSANTY " INMURDER TRAL Defense for Paul DuVernal Barry, Accused of Slaying Tyler B. Lawler. “The prosecution in the

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 —_— REED SES TREND TOWORLD COURS Missouri Senator Regards Drift to Centralization “Startling and Dangerous.” By the...

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 TI{E EVENING STAR , tlons in the United States within two | large number of the farms and vil- ‘With Sunday Morning l"dlflglg:

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 SOCIETY. o'l'RE HOUSEWIVES BUREAU fering n service for the Absolute Eradi- Sition of Water Rugs and other Vermin in...

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 8 BOYS' CLUB BUDGET! STILL 10,000 SHORT, Campaign Directors Appeal for Clean Slate Before Luncheon Monday. William L....

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 CODUDGEENORES JORNSON DEFANCE President Won’t Be Lured Into Stand-Up Fight, Ob- servers Assert. BY FREDERiC WILLIAM WILE...

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 | BY RADIO TODAY || Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONI (435 Mete: 10:65 p.m.—Weather bureau report.

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 .SPORTS. Big Ten Frame Schedules Today : American League Has Many Clever Rooki LISTS WILL BE ARRANGED FOR FIVE COMPETITIONS

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 2 EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, ‘C, ‘SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1,- 1923. THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE John R. Quinn of Delano,...

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 REAL ESTATE. Follow ial Dispatch to The Star. Heavy but declining p Declining demand; . Fairly stgble prices w Keen...

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 1 REAL ESTATE. Real Estate Tax Reforms Sought\ on ‘National Scale the assoclation, has just repudiated two major tax measures

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 REAL ESTATE.. PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. . C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1923. REAL ESTATE. s {INSURANCE CLUB NEW WOODEN

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 —~—OPEN— 2828 Conn. Ave. Delightful, well ‘lighted new home with side lot, near Conn_ave. bridge. Well de- signed and...

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 | COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 3325 Holmead Place N.W. Price, $10,500 First Trust, $7,000 Beautiful detached home on a lot 50x100. nine

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 e m e DR GREENE TALKS CHRISTIAN SENCE Louisville E;(ponefit of ‘Doc- trine Discusses It as “Re- ligion. of Joy:” “One of the

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 REVIVAL CAMPAIGN 2 Pastors of City Presbyterian Churches Visit Suburban Institutions. A campaign of constructive evangel- {sm

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 20 FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO SHARP ADVANCES | NEW YoRK STOGK EXCHANGE Recelved by Privatr Wire Direct to The Star

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 FINANCIAL NEW YORK CURB MARKET Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office 1 COTTONCROP MAY BEINCREASED Planters and

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 ‘im BUSINESS SHOWED GAINS IN NOVEMBER Reserve Board Reports Jump iIn Cotton Most Important Change in This District. Br the

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923. AUTOMOBILES. o3 R L L L D D R R R U DR DR L...

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 24 THE RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Continued. ROOMS AND BOARD. Continued. HAS \OUR CAR A GOOD HOME? GARAGES FROM YR jpecial prices

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 REAL ESTATE. RENT HCUSES—UNFURNISHED. & TRODAI i WATER; 208 Allogheny_st., Tukoma Purk: $28.50. Phone Weat 1637 § AND DATH

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 REAL ESTATE."” 26" THE- ‘EVENING “STAR, ' ‘WASHINGTO! -SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923.. KEEPING UP ‘WITH THE JONESES—A Good...

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 LEGAL NOTICES AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, N Adam A. Weschier, Auctioneer Receivers’ Sale in...

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 . & P, PHONE GIRL WING VAIL MEDAL Miss Ruth C. Cooke Reward- ed for Valorous Work in Knickerbocker Fall. The Theodore N.'...

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