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Evening Star dated June 3, 1923

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 WEATHER. Falr and varm today tombrrow. Temperature for twenty-two hours ended at 10 p.m.: High est, 6 Full report on page 5.

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 2 * _ JLLINOIS HITS PLAN STATE DRY RE Hope to Break Down En- forcement of Act Generally, . Says Anti-Saloon Head: CHICAGO,

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 APARADE SPECIAL! ¥ Quient ofters window accommodations for pri- i 7ath party of twelve in third-foor apartment, ovetlooking

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 7’4" OWL CAR SCHEDULE ADOPTEDFOR WEEK Railway Company Announces Special Service in Early Hours. The Washington Railway and

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 MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hoars ACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 18th St, Col. 636 Dupent _Circle, Fr. 5232 MISS GRAFF SHOWS...

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 POST TWO ROUTES 10 PREVENT JAMS Police to Guide Traffic to Arlington Cemetery and Mount Vernon. To prevent congestion of...

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 o . THE .SUNDAY STAR,- WASHINGTON, THRILLING RESCUE IN RIVER PLANNED Coast Guard Exhibitions for Shriners to Be Staged Daily

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 98¢ Percolators ‘With This Coupon and 69c Aluminum Coffee Percolators, six - cup size; no-burn handie protector. (8) i SR o

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNBE 3, 1923-PART 1 69esz’;lj;d’ow With This Coupen and . 44c 'erfect nuaiity Opague £ h

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 18 RAIDS ON BROKERS 1S54 e e PUTNEANY ON RUN Records in 8 of 36 Alleged Chicago Bucket Shops Are Seized. 5 e Associated...

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 o PEACE PIPES UNLIT BY IROQUOIS TRIBES Revolt Threatened Among Six  Nations Between Pagans and Christians. By the Associated

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 £hévy Chase Club Gets Option ~ "On Big Rockville Pike Estate for Leaving Present Location for Years Rumors that the Chevy...

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 DAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. JUNE 3, 1923—PART 1. b Death Strikes Down Leaders, [V yiitaritng | INSIST POCAHONTAS - [%.::, i 2

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 i 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 3, 1923—PART 1.” AN N RARRAR R GR AN ZRR AN ARAR AR AR AR AR E R ARG AR AR AR AR

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 & THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C..JUNE 3, 1923—PART 1. Tomorrow—Lansburgh & Brother’s Greatest Sale of Hand Bags The...

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 16 ; * THE SUNDAY 'STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE *3, 1923—PART 1.~ REPUBLICANCLUB |Ci® Pecple Gain. NOW FUNCTIONING Daring

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 WILL DECK GRAVES OF DIXIE'S FALLEN Ceremony Planned at Arling- ton Cemetery This Afternoon. Tribute will be paid to the...

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 1 HITS PLOTS BEHIND RUBR RED TERROR Harden Says Conflict Could Have Been Prevented: Lesson Obvious. FLAYS HIGH OFFICIALS...

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 ~GOULD'S CHILDREN - [LL, BODY HELD UP .‘Secretary Says Plans of | Bringing Dead Millionaire to U. S. Abandoned. e ——————————

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 STAEENISPROBEE New Bathing and Swimming Suits l Swimming Suits in plain colors and combinations. The kind that fit snugly,

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 | 9 ssaamar %) - 0 B NN NN “N bl > Webster’s Definition: Highin Worth—Generous—of Ancient Lineage O e . This Shopping Center

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. JUNE 3, 1923—PART L' The Star’s Sightseeing Guide to Washington BT What to See—Where to

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 I [ ai S 7] CAPI!TO L) = d ] i ISITY, | N— | LU= 0o 2 ital City i HF b/ f Visitors to the Shrine Convention O % U0 Sin 2 oS &

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 i ONE IN BUNKO RING Alieged Leader and Lieuten- ant Will Seek Release Pend- ing Further Hearings. French. one of the ver's

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 1923—-PART 1.~ Enduring Gift —the balmy oils of palm and oltve The recent opening of King Tut’s tomb has focused public...

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 OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Music Week Observed in Schools—Eola Benzler Heads Eastern Merrill Clib. Business Class Night Program

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 $28,000 PLEDGED 0 CHURCH DEBT + Successful Dedication Exer- cises Held at Mount Rainier. @pecial Dispateh to The Star. MOUNT

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 -THE- SUNDAY ¢ STAR, - WASHINGTON, D.- 0, JUNE. 3, 1923—PART 1. | On Page 42 Today Another ‘ S K A NN SONS C() Purchases in

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 / :QUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 3, 1923_PART T." & At restaurants, hotels or clubs where Scotch Brew is sold FREE You

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 D. ‘C. JUNE 3! 1923—PART 1. are to be held in rese until the | the improvements made on the Ana. H'- has served for five and

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 The terest wane. One station, WEAS of the Hecht Company, already has suspended op- eration until October, the manage- ment

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 FINANCIAL. ' Speakers to Address District Bankers Are Made Public Dr. Freeman Heads List=S. P. Gilbert of Treasury Also...

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. JUNE 3, 1923- PART .1. FINANCIAL,’ - WERALLY HELPS || NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

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 H HELP AND SIT UATIONS.” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ) e : —_—e e e HEI.P—HAI-! _dn_applying_for_employm; R ATTOM i MECH]

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 \ ih st . 190 ' ' MISCELLANEOUS.’ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Continued. e — _——— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Continued. THE SUNDAY

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 36 AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. $50 CASH; BAL. MONTHLY. roadster. coupe. Blcar fouring. 1031 Elcar aedan.

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 RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. ROOMS AND BOARD. COUNTRY BOARD. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. |APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. RENT HOUSES—FURNISHED.

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 REAL ESTATE. C., JUNE '35 1923—PART 1 REAL ESTATE RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED | WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. l WANTED—MONEY....

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 \ & & month, \ REAL ESTATE e e 1923—PART 1 REAL ESTATE ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 3, 5 E —— e e e e e e...

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 R EAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES l FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. Continued. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 3 1923—PART 1.

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 RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Heurt of the City s % : oF the: < oA APPLETON CADY SPEND YOUR VACATION ‘A% { oa Mase At N B BNE

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 'S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 The Free Sheets Are Here of Excella and Pictorial Review " Fashions for July. Ask for

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL Part 2—16 Pages FIGHT OVER RAILWAYS IN CONGRESS LIKELY i Operation of Roads and Transportation Seen

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 2 THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY..........June 3, 1833 i'fl'EODOEE ‘W. NOYES. .....

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 REPARATIONS PROBLEM SOON MAY BE SETTLED Germany’s New Tenders Expected -at Once—People to Escape Vassal- age to...

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 =" ock w000 President and Mrs. Harding Keep in Close Touch With Affairs of the Capital No Formal Social Program at White...

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 CHEVY CHASE. l | The executive committee of the general campaign of the Recreation Club of Chevy Chase for §125,000 met...

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 6 S | ALEXANDRIA SOC[ETYI j Mrs. Morris L. Horner and her two children have gone to Provincetown, Mass., where they have...

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 SOCIETY. Round of Social Activities In Maryland’s Capital City ANNAPOLIS. Md. June 2—State Attorney James M. Monroe was host

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., JUNE 8, 1923—PART -2 v che @fidms Lanshurgh gfurniture Forty-nine Years of Reliable...

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 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JUNE 3, 1923—PART 2. Cos Q’hfinivprsary ‘ We have reduced liberally—and our enthusiasm is

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 Benefit Announced for Jefferson Memorial Fund The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Fund will be the beneficiary of a lec- ture,...

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 S0 CIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk In SociaAlr and Official Life New York's Full List of Debutantes With Coming- out Dates

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 'so Bethesda Better Huntington Terrace Is Chosen for Week’s Demonstration. House Fully Furnished and Garden Design Worked...

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 " State Without Written Laws Fascinating to D. C. Scientist People of Andorra Are Y Living by Customs of Middle Ages. Each

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 Cite City’s Great Advantage As Real Cenier of Education Laymen of Methodist Church Present Well Based Argument for Randolph-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C., | Girls and Théir Affairs. Conducted by Helen H Fetter. : LTHOUGH 1t is still the...

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 I The Hecht Co. Seventh at F | Two—for-a-dollar ‘Sa-l_e! ' > Boys' Blouse-and-Knicker, $1 Boys’ Blouses, Two for 51 Boys’...

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 N no age of the world, perhaps, has there been more to inspire the writing of great drama than the present. The world war and

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 AMUSEMENTS."' Clawed His Way. (CLAWED his way to fame. Reginald Denny, Universal star. literally fought his way into a posi-

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 AMUS EMENTS. Filmograms TA FTER & tour of the western sec- tions of the United States in a vaudeville sketch, Theodore...

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 AMUSEMENTS. HAT has become of “The Covered Wagon”? * A flood of publicity and critical reviews have been informing ys that it

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 ASHINGTON this week welcomes the Shrine convention with music that will rival the Egyptian decorations in brilliance and the

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 &), fCapi Awakened to Need Of Up-to-Date Traffic Laws Arrangements Made for Shrine Conven- tion Develop Value in Congested

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN Tt is sald that in the city of Ha- vana...

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 s | i ON UTAH ROAD CONTROVERSY Lincoln Highway Association Points Out i Importance of Link to Complete ; Coast-to-Coast...

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 MOTOR ROADS” THRV "ROCK CREEK AND ZOO/PA'RKS. Rock Creek Park, gemerally known as “The D t pleturesque boulevards in Ameri

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ; shoulder to hip. Two large plaques of dull filigreed gold held a cascade POWER OF LiQuID of old blue...

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 ARMY AND NAVY NEWS BY M. H. McINTYRE ARMY Efforts to obtain bettér co-opera- tion in Army and Navy activitie through cloker

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 b r Reviews of SVITHIN THESE WALLS. By Rupert Hughes, author of “Souls for Sale, etc. New York: Harper & Bros. STORY of New

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 SPORTS, The Adventures of Piffles and Snood THE STORY SO FAR: Meadow- * 8ing, an Ind'an boy, with his pet pig, Snood, and an

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE m—=\"——-——’ The Hecht Co. {_ Seventh at F The Hecht Co. l 1923—~PART 3. i o SR...

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 | SPORT. Part 4—4 Pages The Sundy Star, WASHINGTO > D. C,-SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1923.. - Criqui Knocks Out Kilbane : Griffs

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 2 . WINS FROM ONE CORKRAN, BUT BEATEN BY ANOTHER Downs Warren in Semi-Final, But Finds Clarke Too Strong Later on—Sta Is...

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 ' Long Standing World Hurdle Mark Broken : IOWAN SHATTERS RECORD AS MICHIGAN WINS MEET Brookins Betters Time for 220-Yard...

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 vz G. U. AND MARYLAND WILL || ON COLLEGE DIAMONDS. . RECEIVE GREATEST BLOWS |ccmimi o o o Pittaburgh, 4. 5, At New...

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 Part 5—8 Pages ' MAGAZINE SECTION - The Sunfly Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, i ~ Striking Scenes Presented

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 An Idol of the Stage Enters Into a Triangular Battle of Wits, as Gray Ghost Is Found. H IMMY PELHAM folded the news- paper,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Presidents Who Preceded Washington Among the Figures in American History|" BY WILL P,...

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 || Very Efficient Secretary Appears at I Turning Point in the Life of a Sales- man Who Was Facing Disaster. HE day in...

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 ‘THE “ SUNDAY STAR, WASHI “Golf Champings,” From One Day’s Experience of Japanese Schoolboy BY WALLACE IRWIN. To Editor — ,

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 6 How a Young Journalist Staked All on His Exposure of Dr BY SIR Pilllz. GIBBS. N spite of my long and fairly sue- |...

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 THE  SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C JUNE 3, -1923—PART 5 What the June Bride Will Observe in Selectmg Her T rousseau;% BY ANNE

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 WASHINGTONS GREATEST FURNITURE Mahogany-F inish Vanity Bedroom Suite This four-piece suite as shown (chairs and bench extra),

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 GRAPHIC |7 me % ta:f ]| ROTOGRAVURE SECTION . 1 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, JU Their talk was not in the least disturbed by

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 THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGETON. D, —ROTOGRAVURE, SECTION—]JUNE Katherine Stuart and Jacques Lillard will entertain  visitors

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 3, 1923, INCOMING TRAINS By W. E. HILL. (Copyright: 1923 By The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C—ROTO Dogwood in Rock Creek Park One of the mos is Pennsylvania av Market, which sho...

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 VURE SECTION—JUNE 3. 1923. Mrs. Robert McKee Rownd, formerly Miss Nina Lunn, daughter of Mrs. Wallace White, jr., and step-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 3, 1923 The “Charmian’™ White Kid Sandal 5]2:50 Exactly as...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE 7.\']‘1("1‘1().'\'—_|L'f\'li for the Graduate Say st with Gude's flowers . ,/" -

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. President Harding's golfing smile. This photograph was taken at recent tournament of the...

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 - ;WWWMT”-Wr P TIS PPE i g ,ypmr! : xn_" "Mmm\_"mm&cm\ Sl h i ..,\um mm COMIC SECTION SUNDAY JUNE 3. 1923 Well, in Jail He’s

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 E — (' OR WHATTA PEACH OF A MORNING! &Ee WHIZ \TS A SINTO HAETA Go To Scaool ON A MORNING Like THIS! TS EVEN Worse THAN A SN

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