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The evening world. dated April 6, 1922

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 NEW YORK == IT’S IN creer Circulation “Books Open to All.” i Copyright (New York World) by Press Publishing Compasy, 1922,

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 ag rE ——_— oo a ell ; a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1929. ‘ “ iain! SS ae \ \ | GRAFTONINDIGTED |NIRYGETS Res Sys

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 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922 8 ANTON ACCEPTS |Rose Coghlan, Once‘ Toast of New York,’ |WORE CLERICAL...

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 6 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922, Easter Dance April 17 |TOTENILLEPOLGE By the Marquette see IN PISTOL BATTLE...

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 EVERYBODY CRAZY AFTER 50, CHICAGO LAWYER INSISTS Each Person Has a Pet Delu- sion, Jury Is Told in Pass- ing on Woman's Will

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 =~. 8 World | News _in Brief THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIn o, 1922, {dentified to-day as that of P. Catanta, c ‘The loot

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 TURKS ACCEPT TERMS |cov. SMALL TO DECIDE OF ALLIES’ ARMISTICE IF JURY PLAN IS 0. K. ‘Nationalists Will Consider Peace,|...

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 re ¥ , 5 Satan ee 10 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, PUPILS’ STRIKE ENDS SUDDENLY AFTER LOGK-OUI _— |, Gloucester, N. J.,...

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 CALLS ON MILLER [FIRST DUTY OF U.S, ‘TO VETO “VICIOUS | 1S T0 OWN PEOPLE, ELECTION MEASURE COOLIDGE INSISTS Chairman Pell...

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 os msi lacy, Pty SRD We Ye ae Gee Sieh Leet pas aa ; | ~assertion HR | BROOKLYN GETS BIGBOOST AT THIS “BUSINESS DINNER ®...

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 “hy = THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922, - ; 18. Talented Girls of the Catholic Junior League FIRST OFFENDERS...

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 ; i MN.) (Oh F.C, M. Squadron, Royal Alr Force). Wopshient (New York ne World) Preas Publishing Company, 1822 Rr NO TO AND

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 that the time ie at hand when the ra- Glophone will supply natura) sounds !n connection with motion pictures in thoatres all

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 cr MEN! Ne 1255 Silk Shirts | 3800 Pairs: Women’s $ THR EVENING WORLD, TRURADA®, APRIL 6, 1922, Lene il GIMBEL BROTHERS ~...

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 ie _ Und. } chicken in the streets of New Yor Pee dozen eggs were found in his pockets. | a A TLEN HENS CALL q Squawk Alarm,

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 a. THE EVENING WORLD, THUI SDAY, APRIL 6, 1922, , NEW YOR LON THE MOVE IN THEIR RUSH THEY TAK “THEIR SHOWER-BATHS ON THE =

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 Any Disparagment of Their Economic Status. eat Part of It ie out Be Saved, but, He Says, It Probably Will esents Itself....

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 The Evening “Warlls Kiddie Klub Korner Conia. 19 Gtow Toh Ewing World) by Prem Putiiching Oo, Conducted by Eleanor Schorer

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 the knowledge or permission of their esented t President of VAMOMAN ACCUSED PN'$?.000:000 Ol of the Iowa rance Company. was

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 FOR SOOTLEGRINGIESSS = yO an Due Saturday Drastic Enforcement Measuré Stands Up Against Ail At- il iacks by 3 to 1 Vote. W/

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 vs THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Arete 6, 1922, ys - ABRAHAM €~ STRAUS nc BROOKLYN STORE HOURS, 9 TO 5:30 * TELEPHONE MAIN...

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 Eva, 8.20. Mata, Wed. & ‘Tensa Konta_Jumes Barton Marion Gi ae ow fate ee ROSE of Lae . 5: i _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY,

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 Bore appearances of war and strift @ Major Feamswer, U.S. A, hes been with the Amer f& now at the Astor he explained. “With t

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 _ ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922, ‘NATIONAL GOLF ASSOCIATION MAKES RULES ON CLUBS AND STYMIES. IT’S ALL RIGHT

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 ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 192% ‘YANKEE BASEBAIL CAMP «='OTHER SPORTING NEWS IS TORN IN THREE PART feature of

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 2s ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922. Market Sidelights | ony tewapaa dill alll he a try it 105% 105% 10% ; ‘ y RR.

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 Ne. Radio Brings Music | From the Lamp Socket —— Gen. Squier’s Discovery, Signal Lighting and Officer Believes, Will...

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 } t orld, HED BY JOSEPH PULITZER vy The Pres Publishing Row, New York RALPH PULITZER, Pre 69 Park Row. J, ANGUS SHAW,...

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 _THE EVENING WORLD, WOMAN PRINCIPAL CHOSEN AS SUCCESSOR OF MRS. FORSYTHE Miss O'Connell, Elected District Superintendent, Has

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 { | | re About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY EE FAEAR Editor,” says a letter D which has come to our desk. “T am waitress

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