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Evening Star dated June 1, 1922

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 ' ‘Temperature ended at 2 p.m. teday: today. Fuil réport on page 7. No. 28,522 STERLING ASSAILS BROWN PLAN FOR...

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 2 * SAYS AE HEARD ‘THREAT BY PETRS New Jersey Ex-Soldier Sure Man He Met Was Ward’s Victim. ‘_PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 1— Guy

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 er‘ £ tually unlimited. - From Aberdeen, he s S A sald, there was a possible danger of i 2 shells reaching ships near the...

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 I 6060600606660 000000050222222222004 $ 6600606660006 6600083 mm P09000000000000000233000v00000000060000000¢ “Save the...

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 et LARGE e CROWDS HEAR :MANY NOTED ARTISTS Bust of . Caruso '.-'Presented Washington at Continental Hall Concert. Medals...

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 Y " referenduth on’ the subject o the |thoussnd? or - faw Al fiw— THE ,EVENING STAR. hours in the' m.m'.u bu- n.wusuomm,mm...

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 M.O,A BOYS T0 DEBATE THE WEATHER ON DISTHCY SUFFRAG| e i o s FLAN BUIL[]INGS 3 ooour- truh eunrly nl.l. ) 2 my lehool Lads -

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 : ] 3 3 [ ] 3 > b !OCIE,‘!‘Y. 2 528 12th St. N.W. One Door Below F Special Reduction On Trimmed Hats Including hats for...

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 Shnllonn—-‘r”b‘ E8| White Summer Shoes Our complete stock of Summer Shoes reflects and has antici ated a season of white in

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 Sports Skirts Greatly Reduced, $5 25 Smart Sports Skirts, fashioned of hom espuns and tweeds, In fringed and hemmed models;

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 WIFE-MURDERER DIES. Daughter Opposed Ples. for Cim- 1 OF GENOA POUCY| s prison; ‘at 12:08 ~o'clock ' thie He was convftted of

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 % ?!H Open .8 :45 A.M. r F UR Storqe at moderate prices. 1109-1111 G St. N.W. opening to avoid disappointment. | | At * I...

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 g Gold Fill Euh'ed.lzdu ear Open-fac b Gold Open-faced Elgin, 17 jewels.. 3-stone Diamond Ring, latest style, white-gold...

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 -@am thc Stylefiom £ema- ' THE. EVENING STA.R, WASHING 0 OIL-LIGHTED CITY OF :TIRANA, NEW VTOY‘CAPITAL OF EUROPE (o3 ( OR...

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 2 i Will You Gain | 508 " on proj adjustment of erence A"JNG MEN]AU. Mintster Doclares e Is in New :_’""“hn“" I ot b | York ’

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 R -TOBREAK UP SHIPS Lofd Lee Tells of Progress on Naval Holiday Since | Conference Here. By the Associated Prese. LONDON,...

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 'THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. G £ toust icking fl in the...

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 e e et e 8 m\wu. cuss\ OF 1881  [FALL FROM CARRIAGE ~ |Swier Momial whers its was oro-| BE[ | EAY WOODS SERVICE HONOR DEAD AT

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 iy : R ConsuLti : 8 don s srstea by | Rapoleon “Insurists” . ASSAI terrupted to ask why Mr. 1 : % - |@escribed Mr. Pinchot

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 APACHE DUEL TO DEATH, | HITS FEDER PROTEST TO LENI = s v LACKING USUAL ‘FlHESSE,fl Stanley Says Government | Christian...

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 2B get all you'll need for summer as the price is - _only for tomorrow, each, 35¢,3 for. ......... Firet Flosi—Direetly ....

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 ‘The crystal detector is & very alm- ple plece of apparatus, but a great deal depends upon it. a matter of fact, it is really

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 | IISER’S ELIGIBILITY ONTESTIN BUURT Miss McCormnck’s Father Made Guardian as " Court :::‘ Seeks Light on Romance. By the...

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 ‘KERP UP THE mlol Joinis aur $ (’l’nnn 's Clréulating Lid rental Téa’of 206 Tor den book, Dooks may e fetdimed: for 4aé ; uum

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 FINANCIAL. NDUSTRIALS ARE- - INACTIVE DEMAND gars and Oils Are Leaders. |; H Rails Slow, Awaiting i Strike Verdict. BY STUART

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 BY GUY T. ROCKWELL. cial Dispatch to The Star. F‘T}LE\ SLAND, June 1.—Steel produc- tion in the Mahoning valley and in the

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 kS 130 e Nationa SPORTS. ~ - SPLIT FINAL BOSTON BILL, " BUT RETAIN THIRD PLACE Johnsen’s Streak Ends at Five Viétories in...

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 ~ N international sporting progr: ‘A rd, were to meet a composite tea: e U. S. S. Mayflower and the Nav: n at the nav been

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON D. 0 Vacancies Nothing is wore de- lightful in bot summer weather thra the cleanli- ness and...

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 NOTORTTOT T Note these Tuco featuress I1—Taped Armholes 2—Reinforced Webbing 3—Pantaloon Seat 3,600 pairs men’s mercerized

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 ® ulgas urn over to the co! Jesse E. Wilburn, a local preacher and | Logan county, to which Judge Woods nst the staf and it

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 4 SR AL Up to a Standard, Not Down to a Price And this is just the way that every piece of good, de- pendable Life Time...

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 Choosing Chacolates —is O oo s s dork Haban, chocolate-—repeses boun- ly in CORNWELL’S Bungalow Box “5 Room Sweets” A...

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 glistening with l:fi lads gu_l_l_fy N’ewbroo]ferplcide Skt By Al brag & Dot Stwes EEEEEEEEE In June,Dame Fashion Sows to-the

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 es FEATURES, FLEAS DEADLY TO DOGS|[irTLE! a8 Fleas burrow under your dog’s skin.. - fFhey cause him acute lufierfr’ng and...

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 "’“.‘Z..‘:' 'mn‘.'n':'nc # '|'x'.".'.- ion m¢ o £ ok B4E, Blar omes. e = draeman through spec your u--, da; ar night. Tarr ™

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 m 1 "EUTOMOBILES, ETON™ OR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS. | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, 1¢. | KEEPING- 'UP "WITH. 'mi: Jomsss—m,wen, That's

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922, ~ REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS TO LET REG’LAR...

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 ) REAL ESTATE ' THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTO\TE D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. ~ REAL ESTATE." A T FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR...

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 AUCTIONS. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AUCTION SALES STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. FUTURE _DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctione

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 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. 7 4 : " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., “I'm feeling fine, my hearties, I am 5 and 8: 5 pm. not

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