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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-06-09

Evening Star dated June 9, 1921

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 WEATHER. Generally cloudy and unsettled to- temperature. ‘Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 pm. today: Highest,

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 COMPLETE BREAK . INFRANGEBRITSH RELATIONS FACED i Crisis Approaching in Euro- pean Affairs—Paris May ' Quit League to Play to

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 BEGIN DEEP PROBE INTD TULSA ROTS Grand Jury May Hear 200 Witnesses—Conduct of Of- ) ficials Under Fire. By the Associated...

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 ISHOW LATE DISCOVERIES. Chemical Industries, Developed Since World War, Demonstrated. An exhibit showing the develop- ment.

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 e B 3 L i - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, THURSDAY,.JUNE 9, 1921, - ‘Thefaultless -« = - oM ERFECTED at last!” What a

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 THE EVENING STAR, . With Sundsy Morning Edition. - WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY........June 9, 1821 THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 THE EVENING STAR. : MAIN ESTATE TOWIFE. | SHARK INDUSTRY GOES SWIMMINGLY: WHALE OF A BUSINESS BEING DONE Wb of CInrlns C....

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 Tet Me mey. Have that old fur made T 'a Siptish, becoming wummer fur, choker or slip-through at A Your Furs put in cold...

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 ave no connection th any house of ,i(a.clica'lly Reducing Some High-Grade - B=l-0-u=-s-e-s Typ% that are Popular; : ' Models

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 HARDING PARTY BROKE SPEED LAV, STATE POLICE CAPTAIN REPORTS US-PABIHE PLANS Continuing, rt_says that Feports that members of

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 7 Women's I‘-Button-Length MILANESE SILK GLOVES Paris point embroidery, in white only. 5 Specially Priced, $1.50 Pair Glove

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 - 9 WARREN S. STONE. DUTCH OIL COMPANY ASKS & ~ HALF OF DJAMBI FIELDS Concern Connected With American | 55 Interests...

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 l’u\ SEEKPROTECTION | OF FEMALE LABOR Metal Trades Workers De@ mand Steps to Halt Al- | leged Exploitation. - ¢ ; THE EVENING

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 , WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 THE EVENING STAR trict of Columbia. Bachelor of science in chemical en- . Qeor,

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 It isn’t always convenient to pay cash for your home furnish- ings. No need to delay the pur- chase of the things that make

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 A Real Bargain! 1,548 Men’s Neglige Shirts Specially Priced $1.15 This should be a lively sale—the -shirts are the kinds that

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 18" . —By Webster. A 3 e e —— the near future. Sinve tha i one of the main 1 s | Washington. Mas. i desire | of improving it

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 $165 electrie | washing machines [ %5 &= I Plrst qvamv high-grade washing machine; one ot the best known in the S...

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 o T R PV TN REP— —A big lot of them in good usable lengths. 58 inches wide, heavy weight qualitied, snd afl are choice...

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 . WILL ENTER WEST POINT. Highest Graduate of Western May Omit Mental Examinations. Tke Yor Camera Along- and bring back a...

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 o FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Seiling checks—Dollar vaives, at noon todsy" Lendon ....... 872t Buda . A% Farie .l 35N Pramen f Brussals

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 14 RAILWAY BONDS WERE IN DEMAND Prices for Issue Strong. Program for the District Bankers’ Convention. BY L A. FLEMING. There

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 Pennant Bee Buzzing in Bonnets of Local Fans as Griffs NATIONALS NOW ' 2 12 GAMES WITHIN OF THE TOP Mogridge Aided in Taming

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 A—ny— Good Man Will NOT Do for Referee, Says Kearns : Carpentier May Be Playing Possum PLANNING TO PREVENT | MISKE WINS ON

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 ITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | A. Thompson, secretary of the al Livers and Harbors Con- scneauled ddress the i ckly lunch- . is ...

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 VLN 'I'HE EV’ElfiNG STAR, WASHINGTO D C., THURSDAY JUNE 9, 192 BRITISH QUEEN PRESENTS GIFT FOR HAMPDEN-SIDNEY CAMPUS Y...

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 28 WOMAN’'S PAGE. ' THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, Ltficient stirring until smooth, then 1 cup of Two Creole Suppers. broth

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 iTravelog HOW “FULTON'S FOLLY™ LOOKS TO THE TRAVELOG BOY. WHO SEE! THE INVENTOR A GREAT LESSON TO BOYS. Washington. Travel

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 T e ] v - & HELP AND SITUAT}ONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR...

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 'D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 COUNTRY BOARD. APARTMENTS TO LET CHILDREN, would you like to go to the shore| _...

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 2 - REAL ESTATE." FARMS FOR SALE. - LTFTLE FARMS MY SPECIALTY—% TO 25 Weres near Washington in different sections on state,

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. ESTATE. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. A DELIGHTFUL HOMBE OF § ROOMS. 2 the, electricity. h.w.h..

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 34 HANDIWORK OF VETERANS IN HGSPITAL PUT ON SALE |+~ There’s no good in roostmg| like owls on a limb ; there’s more l sefise

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