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NewspaperImage 1 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... "ommi siotiers. c'oL. Harper, th?* inauguration chairmen "f past years and business men of Washington...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 2 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... J Bell, chairman of the Inaugural committee for the first inau- jj juration of President...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 8 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... the White House over the inauguration begins to break up today. Mr. Joseph Wilson, brother...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 9 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... are here to attend the inaugural ceremonies at a tiieater party, followed with supper at...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 14 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... MANY MACHINES SHOWN tc i! Inauguration night at. the automobile show attracted a large crowd,...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 10 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... the other citizens composing tL inaugural committee, deserve cred the laborious and painstak- ing -bserved...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 15 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... Naturalized Citizens Have Place in Inaugural Parade. Rumanians representing sixty sections of the country came...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 5 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... Who Came to See the Inauguration. Perhaps you thought everybody in the United States would...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 16 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... China?especially ar- j ranged for inauguration visitors, con- j tabling appropriate and excellent arti- cles...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 3 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... Dis" played for Benefit of Inaugural Visitors. iT NATIONAL MUSEUM Activities of the Smithsonian InstiJtlon...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 6 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... striking paragraph from the pa inaugural address: gu; "There are many things still to do...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 4 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... shipment only arrived Saturd permit Inauguration visitors t ful values it offers. Crisp, Fresh, New...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 12 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... FOLKS:n Interest in 'Cut Glass Inauguration sensational values in "Cut ding it a good time...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 18 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... p( the White House, the inaugural cere- q1 mony. Tonight you have witnessed the pageant...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 17 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... John J. Cornwell, in his inaugural address here yesterday, urged the residents of West Virginia...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06
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NewspaperImage 20 of Evening star (Washington, D.C.), March 6, 1917 ... beds Into condition for the INAUGURATION. We make over mattresses for $1.50. EAGLE BEDDING CO.....
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1917-03-06