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The evening world. dated March 27, 1913

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 TROOPS NOW IN DAYTON FOR RESCUE WORK; 10,000 DEAD, SAYS GOVERNOR’S SECRETARY eit RECS ON ONE r =. Circulation 9 Open to All.”

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 i. | : THE EVENING WORLD, sited to a considerable degree. Because of the scarcity of provisions, the Governor has decided te

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 ae . Famine « and Disease Amo 5 100 DEAD AT ZANESVILLE: ~ GREAT BROGE TORN DOWN MARTIAL Cement Crumbles in Crushes Homes. '

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 é THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 27, 1918.. FLOODS WORSE “TOASTER GREATER +27 INDICT MRS. EATON NG OF PAN THROWN [FACIAL

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 . 4, ee 1e! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 27, 1913,' 1 | | ne xy Ported that every one of the patients with him fas...

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 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 27, 1913." 4" ry jeuited In Magistrate Rariow ordering a son came in, professing...

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 a SE Se! THURSDAY, MAROH ue 19138. THE A dt th Yard Wide 8 po Muslin 5:¢ a reauier be grade. "Main Fiver si 24cPremiam 18!

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 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1918. owners of the new Polo Club in Har- | | Paralyeed through congestion there. Tem,

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 Se SANS NIN RCSA Nenana ret Ma THE EVENING WOELD, CURRAN INQUIRY ED; LAST EES END Committee Winds Up Investi- ‘gation and...

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 iy t e THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 27, 1913. we. $< —$—————— . POLGEMAN IS BEATEN GAYNOR PAYS COSTS...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 97, 1: “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods A - Ape Bi Stor, MAIN BUILDIN A

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 STANT BOARD APPROVES PLAN FOR NEW 11TH AVENUE Date Will Soon Be Set for Re- moval of “Death Ave- nue” Tracks, HEARING ON...

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 Seep cece STOLE THEHEART OFSOTERS HUBBY Took It Home With Her After Visiting Wealthy Brother. in-Law and Wife. PAIR FOUND...

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 a ee ee FERN SSS: ane BOWE WAKER HLOTZ (PERNTED ON TOY CONDON. CRIA Lung Found to Be Punctured, and Prisoner’s Life Is in...

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 STM RNRRIRENT Ay eo a - . 7 - aaa ‘__ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH ‘27, 1913. Grrested him at his home in the lina in

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 Ste = wera ere ey .omee the most famous trophy known to UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, WY. Y. C. isn’t at All...

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 a , ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 27, TOTS," > preemmcimmenraer fret Henry Lewia, magasine writer, aD | O h e} e, 99

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 get ies ~ WEARING DIAMONDS 0 Has Special Stateroom After Being Tummed Down as Guest at the Plaza, . Bureau was directed to

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 [ IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER | f —-HEARN—- Wet d At deem, < Eleventh Great Spring Sale “sy FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY

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 | Sere ‘she Gee ari. SSTABLISHDD BY JOSHPH PULITZER. Published Defly Except Oupgey. by F Press Re hing Company, Nos, 68 to 63

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 Marys. “What Happened to Mary” Not Startling. BY CHARLES DARNTON. 66 HAT Happened to Mary" doesn't matt But after the elusive

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 eS {iS FRE CAPLAN BNE HEW USE FR SIL El Lack of Home Training ‘More Responsible Than Low ‘Wages, Says Rev. McGean. GIRLS NEED

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