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  2. 1920-01-03

The evening world. dated January 3, 1920

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 Bia ct nleliag Nan oe —— — RAIDS ON REDS GO ON, WITH 4,500 NOW HELD | raeniseneie Season nee Che Circulation Bool:s Open to

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 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 32, 1920. er atl he prominda nish proof. of screamed, seve in 7 i 5 ys » ho white tato “

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 aa ee TT CTE I i an ih ana Oca i” — : - — . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920. ——“‘iiC* ~ |MISS WINCHESTER =n ,

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 $$$ 1920," THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, ————$—<— 000; ‘This means the wine adminietra- Amerte for Chinese |...

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 The Ghost Garden By Amelie Rives eee Troubetakoy) | In the Shadows of a Haunted Garden in Old 3) Virginia a Man and a Maid

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 6 Plays for the Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT. Booth Theatre--Leo Ditrichstein *The Purple Mask. Cohan & Harris Theatre—"The Ac.

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 EE — THE EVENING WORLD, ‘SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920. On the Threshold ‘of the Motor Truck Era HE advance of transportation +.

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 LE TE TE eT Ba THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920. FEAR OF DEADLY ‘HO0D00" +|BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (nis?

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 BLIONOLLA AUTOMOBLE SHOW A DOUBLE HEADER Dual Exhibition for Business and Pleasure to Open This Afternoon. “Me lord, the...

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 NEW LAFAVETTE MAKES DEBUTAT ———ONWODORE \ Advanced Eight Eight. Cylinder | gine and Foreign Influence in — THRE EVENING...

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 fe products of any aingle in-| «po say that business {s good| .ys Mr. Nash, “a critica! | vested in plants and equipment 1 f

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 Ba 13 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, _ 1920. i F ‘ ; MER i} AGE 10 | i Brand New 4-Cylinder Model Seen for ADVANGE

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 ———____ | ATITUDE OF THE 4 Grou of PUBLIC CHANGED Automobile, Formerly Looked On as a Machine, Has Now Be- «ome a Family...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920, _ | Noveriias were all down hill Hays's car would wi = —— |The High Cost of...

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 SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920 OUR RAILROADS The Railroads May Have Had Civil Engineers, but the Conductors Were Nowhere Civil;

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 About Plays and Players RUSTY AND By BIDE DUDLEY you are & playwright and would Uke to have a gold meda! to add} to the...

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