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Evening Star dated June 7, 1923

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 WEATHER. Local thundershowers tol morrow night. Temperature for twent: ended at 2 p.m. today: Hi noon today ; lowest, ¥4, at

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 v P 3 o DECLARES MORSES PLANNED INCREASE Seught New Contracts Early, Former Fleet Corporation Agent Says. * estimony tending

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 FORD. SUFFRAGE Butte, Mont., Potentate Says Temple Will Urge Vote for Citizens Here. “If the citizens of the District of...

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 - l NEW YORK. l Special Dispateh to The Star. . NEW YORK, June 7.—An [nformal opinion given Richard E. Enrigh commissioner of

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 | 'LIFTING OF PARKING BAN AIDS BUSINESS Merchants. See Increased Trade Due to the Lessen- ed Restrictions. Washington...

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 _lowed, become the head of the organi- . everybody who is in line is consist- THE EVENING STAR,| With Sunday Morning Edition.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! Dixie Wea\ve Suits The finest, - coolest, most stylish summer clothes for this climate. Woven of

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 'ls SOCIETY. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923 SOCIETY. & —r‘_——-—"——"—"—“——"”————r——————-—-—‘...

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 » T ' _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. e emmm——————————__= e e e I Alexander Bruce Scott, on...

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 10 60000 CALLSIN - DAY, PHONE RECORD 2,000 Operators in Capital Have Busiest Séige, Says Official. Nearly 600,000 telephone

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 LKSTOPNVFUG. TREVTESINDAY Sylvan Theater, Near Monu- | ment, Will Be Scene of Annual Ceremonies. The American flag will be

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 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. GOVERNOR REJEGTS [Moth=- o/ Th-<< | FLANES DESTROY THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. - Wildwood-by-the-Sea, New Jersey Extends a cordial invitation to

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 Fag- STATESMEN CROW CHAUTAUQUA BILLS Senators, Representatives and Former Cabinet Officers to Take to Road. BY FREDERIC...

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 F illing Hot Weather Needs Prmted Crepe $19 v Dresses, F Were $16.50 Soft, summery crepes, in sizes 16 to 38 Light colors...

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 ~New Treatment Smoothl ‘Them Away— Like Magic | NO longer need you dread the tragic | lines and furrows that foretell the end

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 P_ICTORIAL NEWS 'OF THE GREAT SHRINE CONCLAVE THE EVENING STAR. VVA’SIII\("[‘O’\Y D. C., THURSDAY,; JUNE.7, 1923 NEW IMPERIAL

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 7 18 2 THE _EVENING STA.I%, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE ,;7, 1923. : hi ; back to Frafiee and LrTag over a sTm=| Cobb

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 O, THUBSDAY, JUNE 7,. 1923, Overthe - RemnantsatLittle Prices An Invitation to the Visiting Shriners After the parades and

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 e FOOD HIGHER IN 15 CITIES, LOWER IN3 April 15 to May 15 Record Shows Philadelphia Head- ing Upward List. TIncreases in the

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 . f ‘, ' ' . . THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. THE AUTO PARKING BAN IS .LIFTED —Usual 30-minute

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 TWO CLAIM 70 BE & MOTHER OF CHILD (\.ourt to Determine Which * Gave Birth to Girl, Cen- ter of Dispute. By the Associated...

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 il.ll..ll.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIl.l.l.l.ll-llll..l‘.ll."l THE EVE D. D. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. 1 [ RS R R...

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 ‘MARINE AND ARMY . BANDS SCORE HIT “More Than 20,000 Hear ‘| Massed Concert at Capitol, { Honoring Belleau Wood. Folks North

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 | Community Center to Present Plays for Visitors Visiting Shriners and their friends and school children are invited to an

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 _26 : THURSDAY, JUNE. 7, .1'9.23. THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Man Swinging In Air Startles Crowd at Corner “Hold to

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 akc. Hood's ~for fifty years a spring tonic Demands of modern life often bring about a weakened or debil tated condition of

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 L] PRICES GO LOWER N FINAL TRADING Setback in Afternoon Follows Earlier Rise in Many Leading Stocks. . BY STUART P. Bpecial

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 FINANCIAL * CUR I UTPUT TOHELP INDUSTRY +Only 16 Wells Started in Week in California—New Efforts to Push Auto Sales. BY J. .

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 30 Srine MLING REGATTA TRACTS 14CLUBS anadiah’ Canoeists Among Contestants—District Men Seek Laurels. EPRESENTATIVES of four-

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 SPORTS. Faulty Base Running'D‘rjc;g—On Nationals : White Sox Belie Their POOR COACHING AT THIRD PROVES HANDICAP TO CLUB...

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 AMONG T HE THOUSANDS OF SHRINERS IN CAPITAL C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. KAZOO BAND FURNISHES PLENTY OF NOISE. This unique...

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 BY G. GOULD LI Shriners—Front and center. How many of you stop to that your hosts—the people Natlonal Capital—are still...

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. Homes of D. C. Masonry Keep Pace With Growth of City Masonry has

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. TN JUNE 7. 1923, of motion ploture artists, which opens | &0 almost pathetic

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 36 - o Fo B 5 : e —————————— 7'U. S. TOURISTS SHUN TOURS OF GERMANY Berlin Hotél Managers in Protest at Government...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. ‘ NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. | (435...

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 TRAIN IS FLAGGED BIG SNAKES OVERRUN PLACES AFTER FIRE OFF BRIDGE AFIRE e rom i s e Disaster Averted by Quick Action When...

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 . vternity and s J BISHOPNDOWELL SPEAKERAT . OF Y t Baccalaureate Sermon Sun- day to Begin Graduation Exercises. Special...

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 s grme B+ THE Many Ex-Officials and Others Prefer Remaining Here to Returning to Homes—Conventions, Precedence and...

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 Network of Park System in Washington Makes It Distinctive Capital of World THE WASHINGTON MON ENT AND MUNITIONS BUILDINGS,

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 42 THE  EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. RIOTS BREAK OUT “When the Best of Riders Quit” |U.S. Girl...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. RISP. tissuelike organdy | frocks seem to have sprung | up

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 H 7 GRIGINAL recommen in applylng for employment, CoPIER. AGENTS —Good, rellable, o well inmurance and furets bonds; salary

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. e e e FOR HIRE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. FOR SALE——AUTOMOBEES. Contin THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. REG’LAR FELLERS—-The Kid Cught to Be an Expert. Oopprs, 1. Bt

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 L AUCTION SALES. FUTURD DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS - C. G. SLOAN & CO., IN Aucts., 715 13th St. Large French Bronze and

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 48 '"HE “EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. FAREWEI_I_ BAI.I_ T 7Thc Professor ‘T m{‘i’,’c‘} E...

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