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The evening world. dated January 16, 1922

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 ; | suerd for the last time, went through thetr riffe drill. This was expected to be the final appearance «f a Brit- ish...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922.') “Not in nine years has a new Tapid transit line heen provided to relieve...

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 ae G RESCUED AT SEA WOULD RAVEDED ANOTHER ALF HOUR Mate of Lumber Schooner Tells Graphic Tale on Arrival of Crew Here. First

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 Le News of Wireless Talking Activities and De- velopments, Musical and Other Programmes of Broadeastfng Sta Queries Will Be

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 TO BE REPAIRED — Kansas’ Cobbler Will Resole Mrs, Harding's Worn Foot- wear Also. Hand-sewed soles cut from the hide of a...

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 ‘ace powder, of Tle ees Ed FORK CERT YCAMIA The Perfume of the Moment. same elusive scent, artistically ., boxed, is prepared

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 © not do anybody any RIDGEPORT MLK WAR CUTS PRE ~SENTS A QUART Grade B Now Offered at 12 Cents, While Price in New . York Is

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 OP RRER RENNER TPT TET THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922. even e the necessity of aes GENERAL ELECTRIC | the...

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 et OT OO i iit See i ert eae penn 10 _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929. Bs Wo GIRLS DEAD WILL BEMARRIED |...

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 Review : By DON ALLEN. Broadway cinema offerings this week are like a generous portion of country ham and eggs—rather satis-

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 6 MDa THE _EVENING WORLD, _MONDAY, J JANUAR -~, 1922. % : i SPITE, SAYS MAN the goods must ha been taken by tho | FIRST...

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 2 3 Chinese Commissioner to Arms Conference Sees a| Clearer Understanding Be- tween China and the U. S., Now Assured, Will

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 — Mas. G. WISPELL Eastern Ladies’ Bowling Con-|\!)2"* gress Opens To-Day—Ten- | pin Game More Popular! «; Bowing Cot Than...

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 i heh ESP ATER PTI HOTT se FIT more Wrantic Koodoo | Snared by Hooch | Is Led to Its Cage High-Jumping Antelope, at Large in

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 ‘ ¢ Why a Wills-Dempsey Bout | Should be Previously Con- sidered, | ‘Wills-Tate mixup jn Oregon. | Just previous to their...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, MON! MONDAY, JANUARY we 26, 1988) Bi A. A. U. ee vee, MANY CHANGES IN SWIMMING RACE RULES Alertness at the

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 Treasure Island” Days oo awere of it. in as much villat CHAPTER 1. HE very veginning of this affatr, which involved mo before

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 oOo ens >> HERE re Ts: lf v ‘ MILADY, IS THE WAY Please a Man YOU'D WIN A SUITOR ° PLEASE A HUSBAND + “ Just Wear Blue e {*

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 _ WAS FRANCE THE FIRST? * OINCARE declares for the “old diplomacy”; . Poincare would squeeze the last mark out of {Germany

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 a ~9 tee - “yon gy errr ’ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922, “9 7 AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | IN THE

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 By BIDE Cailiel Gali: ACM About Plays and Players DUDLEY ROADWAY hears that Lew Dockstader is to head another | big minstrel

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