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Evening Star dated June 4, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight row; continued ‘warm. Temperature ‘for t ended at 2 p.m, toda. today. | nd probably tomor- nty-four...

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 [ o1 * BANDITS CONTINUE TOENLIST IN ARMY Freeing of Prisoners ‘Now Only Matter of Days, Officials Believe. By the Associated

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 —_— e POLCE HANDLE THRONES EASLY Arrival of Visitors Brings: Praise for Carefully Laid Plans. With thousands of pleasure...

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 News From the “Home Town” for Visiting Nobles at Shrine Convention Parade Will Form Thursday NEW YORK. jectal Dispatch to The

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 ‘CAPITAL CHURCHES HOSTS 70 SHRINERS 20,000 Reach City by Train Sunday; Royal Welcome Given at Station. Although Washington

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 THE EVENING STAR, . With Sunday Morning Edition, ! WASHINGTON,D.C. JEONDAY..........June 4, 1923 _THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor

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 x i ¢ e DALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est, 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. a long-remembered pleasure. SPLASH! and

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 Mrs. Harding Went With the President to Dedication of Zero Milestone and Opening of Home, Sweet Home. RS. HARDING accompanied

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 0 Hood's restores energy ~ aids digestion The cause—thick, impoverished blood! The result=—a tired, worn- out feeling. i...

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 ryo ©w MOVIES GIVE YAP - REGION ODD PHASE Vie With Sword Dance in Caroline Isles, Where U. S. Marine Officer Died. Death of

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 - WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, Rev. James E. Freeman, wutor of !?Ie ferences will be given—at !V‘IO. 2:30 Church of the...

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 b LA LYERS WIPE 0UT “ENEMY VILLAGE” One Salvo of Bombs Wrecks . Five Buildings at Exhibi- tion for Shriners. — While a siren

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. § ey Sess Co: “The Busy Corner "—Penna. Ave. at 8th St. WELCOME TO

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. e e e e e 9:15 p.m.—Lillian Birmingham, con- |Miss Lucy Milhouse,

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 S NEW HYATTSVILLE - GHURGH 1S OPENED All-Day Services Held at New Edifice—Hundreds Attend. teh to The Star. SVILLE, MD., June

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 " 16 . THE. EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. ‘ R Ty Py We are o to have ofiffiar | your Camelwith Uncle

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 —e. Rich Buite Miners’ Black Faces In Bagdad Temple’s Clown Band Bagdad Temple of Butte, Mont., with the only clown band in

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 18+ CITES 8 HSTORIES AS ANTLAMEREAN] Muzzeys Text Included in List New York Official Urges Banned. By ghe Assaclated Press.

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 AMUSEMENT'S BELASCO—“Captain Applejack.” “Captain Applejack,” which is held over for the second week, at the Belasco Theater,

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 ' 20 QUESTIONERS FAIL T0 SHAKE CLARA Sticks to Original Story of Escape, Which Is De- clared Impossible. Special Dispatch to

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 TWO STUDENTS DEAD WHEN AUTO HITS POLE Two Other Boys From St. Patrick’s Severely Injured in Accident. Bpecial Dispateh to The

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 THE MYSTERY GIRL A Thrilling Detective Stos BY CAROLYN WELLS. (Copyright. b7 J. B. Lippincett Os.) | SYNOPSI8 OF PREVIOUS ]

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 Mourn Bernhardt in Black Frock BY ANNE RI Unexpectedly there has been some- thing of a revival of black by smart women in...

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 SP Babe Ruth and Yankees Play Today : Tommy Gibbons Has Many Backers in West § ORTS. TYGERS HERE TOMORROW FOR SET OF FOUR...

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 3 ¥ OR 1 A 4 v Y [ 1 N ¢ victorious in such minor sports as basket ball and fencing. H SPORTS., Army-Navy Rivalry Has Much

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 FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO {ONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923 NCIAL NEW_YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | ITLE INERES] |-z vore BONDS o ] o,

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 [ NEW YORK CURB MARKET - RGEST SRR AT e v come, ey | WEK SES GANS. "5 e P8 eros =~ Wit Tieots of farther reduction in tné...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. MISCELLANEOUS. ) e e e 4 HELP—MALE....

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. ROOMS, ETC. 297 e =] 4 \ A b FOR...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. REAL ESTATE. APAETKENTS—UKFUWSHED REG’LAR FELLEBS

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 THE EVEN l FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. WOODLEY PARK. 6 Rooms, Channing St. N.W. For the attention of those seeking a home...

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 - AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, d ! BAND CONCERT. : = J5 1 Concert by the United States Soldlers’ Home Band, at the bandntand,...

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 SHRINE HOST GATHERING IN NATION ‘ THE BJ\'??NIN(; STAR, WA’W_&I‘ON, D. ., MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. THE IMPERIAL POTENTATE...

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 The scimitar and crescent of Almas | Temple. swinging through the Irnlernnl‘ firmament of the nation’s capital for even...

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 \ - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. &7 n Visit Ca—n' Observe UniqueFormofD.C.Government | 5 | When

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 36 CAR LINE INDEX. To reach places of public interest use car lines as indicated by mark before name of place: iDark-green

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 ty 1 ital C Convention 1923. MONDAY, JUNE 4, tors to the Shr s Reference Map of Cap n o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Y The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923 asonic Memorial to George Washington in Virginia to Rank With...

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 MONDAY. JUNE 4, 19 Two Shrine Tours Mapped to Include Best Sights in City, around THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, OFFICIAL -

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 < 5 ) . C., MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923 A GROUP OF BEAUTIES FROM THE HOOSIER STATE. These girls accompanied the Murat Temple...

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