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Evening Star dated May 30, 1922

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tomorrow afternoon or ni Temperature for twi ended at noon today—H 6 D.n....

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 v ™ JONESMAKESPLER | Whe Wirdera 57 Face a Firing Squad , MUTNEERS TRE. " FOR CITZENSHP s e ‘ \ gangs of criminals ever...

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 orial are the work of Jules typlty in allegory the evident In the life,of the great President. The two decorations,...

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 \ ! 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C, TUESDAY, MAY %, INTERIOR VIEW OF THE LINCOLN. MEMORIAL. 022 WALSH DENOUNCES TOO

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 ment features have been planned for the excuraion to the river resort. The ost interesting of the events, com- binigg both

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 TH VENING STAR,|thoushts inspired by Memorial day|tles in :znmumo of his extrava- WE. E e i *| that tokens of gratitude and

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 LU A T T T LU g o SO ORI - fects. eoats, in wide and nar- ow for the Big Monthiy Clean-Up A RounJ-Up of All Bfoléen Lines,

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 LADIES! Leghorn Hat and we will re- model it in the The cost will be! small, the hat will —DYEING Near Corner 435 11th St. N

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 tains no salt. Merely phone WEST Produced for us from the pure milk of high-grade cows by P E. Sharpless Co., Philadelphia,

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 @) ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1%22. ' . . P s O...

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 PACFIC NERGER " ENDED BY COURT Highest Tribunal Holds Cen- tral and Southern Combine is “Restraint of Trade.” Holding that

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 Hundreds Cannot Be Accom- modated in Central High Auditorium. Choral Arf Society and Col- 1ege of Music Orchestra Heard. That

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922. Judge Landis, the “big boss” of

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 18 d ROADS T0 AGCEPT - FREIGHT RATE GUT 37 Take Favorahle Vote. ! Protest Agalnst Findings % on Investments. By the...

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 ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, {Stamped Bedspreads —and bolster. Double-had size, 80x108 inches. These are in

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 DOVER DENIES ANY ROW WITH BLAR Wires Secretary Mellon There Is No Personal Conflict. Statement by Sumner. “Persons are just

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 o m WOULD PUT GORGAS INHALL OF FANE Maurice Francis Egan, Also Praises Wilson in Address to Southern Society. - >~ The quiet

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 BY A. HYATT VERRILL, Expert on Radio Technology. The very simple single-circult crystal set described in my last article may

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 Shop By Phone Jane Stuart, our shoppiug ex- pert, is here to shop for you or with you. = EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C‘..

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 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. e RUGSHOLOSU.S.OMNT -l e mestic and ke 35" | DEPORT SEMENOFFI[] o s sneont 7ch ’ h@ H h fi

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 yosion = % CHEER GRIFFS, WHO SPLIT 9.8, in Eleven Innings. BY W. H. HOTTEL. B ireely and irequently cheered Olaf again cap, 9

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 The dresemakers have not yet tired of silver cloth, although they seem to have cast gold into the discard. The new weave, or

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 BRAZILIAN FOREIGN TRADE. NEW YORK, May 30.—Comparisons ot fo trade of Brazil show that w its excess of exports over im- jever

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 ~93°  "HELP AND SITUATIONS. - " THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1923, ' MISCELLANEOUS.” Star “Want Ad” |

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 Amxomm FOR SALE, ETC. AUTOMOBILES, ETC.” AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. ETC. COMMERCIAL CARS AND TRUCKS. “$695—F( ORD TOPS—$6.9 Mizwen

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 730 - REAL FOR RENT—HOUSES FURNISHED. KICBOURNE PLACE N.W., nd’ bath: g ber - ?u“ Ihr?g'.pon‘htl. June 1'to Septemb DOWNTOWN.

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. ®_HNT Continued a1 naec afixK'Eye St. N.W. ‘JJ WOODRIDGE 3 34 =4 48,750, Convenient to car line and not & s t

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 32 - VACATION SCHOOLS | WILL OPEN JULY 1 21 Grade Institutions Plan to Receive Summer Pupils. Opening of Washington's popular

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