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Evening Star dated June 3, 1921

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 followed by MOTTOW; C or night. ended at 2 p.m. today: 2 p.m. today; Full report on page 20. WEATHER. Partly tloudy and...

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 AR LINE MERGER *PLANS DISCUSSED ou: D. C. Subcommittee “Takes Up Proposals in “ Executive Session. _executive session today

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 {L0CK RULE 60ST Whiter Tells Senate Commit- tee of Heavy Losses Under | U.S. Control Agreements. Provisions of the national

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 ~Rh REDUCTION-SALE OFFERS MEN CLOTHING BELOW _COST Our list of new patrons is daily growing larger and larg- er. Every one

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 /THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 more general use of safoty methods FORMER RUSSIAN STATES 200 AUTOS

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 6 THE EVENING STAR, - With Sundsy Morning Edition. “WASHINGTON, D. C. TRIDAY...........June 3, 1921 THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D.  C, i FRIDAY JUNE 3 1921 7 i CABINET MAKER DIES. ohn E. Gentner, 51 ¥ears Old, Victim of...

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 SOCIETY Meace i e 1. Krat, b of | JEMSTITCHING AND. - 3. vretenos and Ellen N. Chaconas. P!COT EmlNG at the 8t. Clair Country

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 'THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE MILLIONS IN LIQUOR AT AUCTION; | TAILOR SHOP BURNS. . |IZi's Sissist,...

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 l July Patterns and Free Sheets Ready Now at the Bictorial \Reviow and Home ‘Jourmsl Pattern Departments 5. BavnHonsCo "THE

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 42 EDMONSTON’S & H of the Original FOOT ‘ORM Boots and Oxfords for en, Women and A CHILD’S FOOT Is Like a Model That Should

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 3 = = = - - — = 57 e v gt ) m [ ETS |credit ordinarity gives distinguished IND RY, | the Kstiona! Autemobile Chamber,...

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 SCHODL BULDING “MEASURE PASSED S¢tiate Adopts Curtis Amend- " “ment to Second De-- ficencies Bill. S FOR LIBRARY Tt oM e...

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 “Seveth and H Streeté You are personally invited to . attend the. =~ | Formal Opening | Greater Sigmund Store From 7:30 to 10

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 18— s THE- EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 MAP OF LOST WEALTH STILL LURAES| PROSPECTORS, DESPITE GRAVE

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 MUSIC WEEK . . _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, J'U'N'E 3, 1921.° 225 WMopodward & Lnthrop New...

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 18- ARMENIAN SAYS MOTHER’S GHOST EORCED HIM TO KILL TALAAT PASHA { . BY GEORGE WITTE. . BY Cable to The Star and Chicago...

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 TR Two Yards for Colored Organdies Women’s $1.50 Neckwear 36-inch Curtain ) 39-inch Colored = v “ 'm figured center designs,

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 el RETIRES AFTER 36 YEARS.| Samuel Branzell, Street Car Bm-| ploye, to Get $30 Pension. After thirty-six years of service on

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 605-6Q7 7th St. Nl ole——lol=—— o] —F—— ol —— o] [o[—E—=lo]|=—— o ——[a[—— and patterns entirely new. shapeliness to the end.

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 2 _ THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 l Qo d e SN Y RRRRRRRRRS PRRRRRRRRRERRT v . | deseribe: b v i

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 THE WOMEN'S- . IMPORTED IRISH LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, woven. corded border and hemstitched hem. Good value, each, 12%;c....

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 STON, June 3.—The Comme! Bulletin tomormow will say: “The wool market is quleter, manufactur- ers apparently having covered

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 555 g - D. C, FRIb'AY JUNE 3, 1931 FINANCIA «|TREND OF BONDS = THE EVENiNG' STAR ‘&'AISHI GTO. » W_YORK STOCK EXCHANGE....

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 o 26° S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 192L Mogridge Faces Faber Today : Sectional Battles...

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 ‘ . . SPORTS.’ {m{AMP sarlt 1 ‘Manager Declares Heavyweight Tltleholder Will : =Endeavor to Make Victory Over Carpentier sl o

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 QUALITY BACON —is wholesome, rich ylor-] Bat'y Service Traylor B Pvine o ow. =3 That Either Jack or George Will Kiss the...

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 ~ TH Fort Loudoun Seminary Has Final Exercises of Year. Special Dispateh to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., June 3.—Fort Loudoun

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 For Auto, Launch and Camping Pa‘per Cups sand Napkins, Sani-Spoons (2 sizes), Paper Plates and Tableglaths, Par- affin Paper,

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 - (Copyright, HOUSE NOW COVERS SPRING AT WHICH LINCOLN . DRANK WHILE H 1 Washington. Dear J. T. C.: Some- ®imes I think not

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 " 32 H ELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE '3, 1921 MISCELLANEOUS: FOUND. . WRIST WATOH:...

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 D VB I} vy ye e v © - s -3 =~ AUTOMOBILES, ETC FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS:—~Continued. Amnomms FOR SALE, ETC. THE

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 -~ LT + b i 3 REAL ESTA i " THE EVEN AR ING ST 7 ‘ ‘N‘\SHIE(:}LI‘M*CJ_FL__—&__—- hi 5O IDAY JUNE s 3, 1921. - . ..-REAL ESTXK

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 FOR uu—nom 1 : 6 rooms, bath and try: large yard; f. e SR mn.u.u 3o "pasy CHAS. H. Phone Col. 4322 Mt. Pleasant. On Park road

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 KIWANIANS HOLD BIG SING AFTER MUSIC WEEK TALK Many Old Standbys Sung at Weekly Luncheon of c)pb:" Following a_short address

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