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  2. 1920-10-04

The evening world. dated October 4, 1920

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 BORAH TO “SMOKE OUT” HARDING ON aia To-Night’s We ithor—FAIR. To Be Sure of Getting The Evening World, Order jin Advance from

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 visit last nicht of Secret men to the house When a re~ Hfor The Evening World arrived this morning. They id not Why Zélenakn

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 AMO wt pores $8 Lorvmiant ey NT Or eS BE To: ALL PAY RAISES FOR POLICE DENIED. BY ESTIMATE BOARD BRoKaw WRS Samur. oe DN, ~~

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 -nilbees “7H® EVENING WoRLD, MONDAY, COTODEE PE MENACE ) NUS. RELATIONS "PES ponese Are Insistent, Situa-|° tion Delicate and

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 MILK PRODUCERS. OPEN OWN PLANTS TOAVERT DISASTER Fourteen Co-operative Cream- éries Opened When Manu- facturers Refuse to...

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 three men In the room: the Preae res. Handlers’ Club ta coun: with the rns, twenty-reven, No. 401 Went 16t! treet; h A. Teint

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 tions exist, M« A prices, . straps, ‘Envelo Another model of straps. Illustrated Envelope One illustrated B, top, designs, f

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 26 eA pm =e Bea as) Was convinced that Chase was “lay- Ing down” tn his playing. Ban Jobnaon ts against reorga tion ss: Lod

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 COX ASKS WOMEN TO UPHOLD LEAGUE FOR ENDING WAR proche Rul Back in Dayton, He Addresses a Delegation on Covenant as Moral...

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 Set URE acme a asamp a oyster a a r ee ee nee WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, BRAY O}CARPTAIN [V???:"=="""""""$"$"——— ——— ~ FOR...

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 HARDING'S GRIP ; Hard Work, Organization and ding has captured the popylar tm- agination ts that they have failed to point

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 IAEA TISAI iggy, RENT OS HIT FOUR; Sane Gea. Two MAY DIE _oxasonin” oF Oct. £—ndtot- ; Children and Two Men In- in Day’s,...

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 2) cnn tenable etn ‘with common. to mediim steers that are now offered at from 130 to isc a the large uptown retail markets

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 's Honesty Is Respons- for His Inability to Secure Wedarain, World Jack Dempsey has ith Dempsey as @ ts that he's too good,

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 Tourneys Galore |Carpentier and Mark Bowling | Levinsky Put in Season’s Opening| Strenuous Day ‘The tournament howling...

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 J story, with plotures, by Will B. Johnstone, will appear on this pa Don't fait to read itt Where Are the Famous Songbirds of

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 —— —— ae Saige * NewIrish Tenor, = Tom Burke, Sings At Hippodrome By Sylvester Rawling. OM BURKE, an Irish tenor who | "rot

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 * + Ah COMIC PAGE | heidi sel A Se THE NEW PLAYS k “Don’t Tell” -A Good Bit of Scotch 4 By CHARLES DARNTON these dry days...

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