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Evening Star dated June 26, 1923

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 WEATHER. ‘Thunderstorms late this afternoon or tonight; not quite so warm; tomorrow falr-with somewhat lower temperature....

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 r c - 2 - BRITISHT0 MATCH . ANYFORGEIN AIR Premier Says Defense Pro- gram Will Be Modified if Other Nations Agree. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D Suburban Heights. —— e TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923, e f-By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. 'n' [; SHR'NE IS AlM

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 4 WESTERNNEN YOR RAVAGED Y STORM Damage From Wind, Rain and Lightning Estimated at High Figure. Ty the Assoctated Press....

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 [} 1,000,000 BONDS \Find Missing Lad After Long Hunt UP IN MORSE TRIAL| Calmiy Steeping Twelve-year-old Louis Shaw's fail-

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 THE kveasasu S1AR PUKSDAY, JUNE 1923. e e e e n'HE EVENING sTAR,’mmblnnre of a guard. Perhaps every- | having to make the...

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 £ P4 EA CLA 4 H % ?"I JC“I l'ldqo"ve Chace were 4 R ’ o B LA s, e g e v | THE WEATHER (Y JUDGE M'COY RAPS | Highest Honors at

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 oOCiE DO ty .Ambassador of Brazil, Mr. de Alencar, Who Has Been in New York Over the Week End, Will Return Tonight. S ssador

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923 Wm_ E = . CATHOLIC WOMEN | [ sawo contian_—| |ARMY WAR COLLEGE.

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 ~ 10 PINCHOT MAY {UT | , avexaomss, cial) —With delegates from many tents throughout the state in attend- * ance, numbering

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 - * State Board of Health to Be § that an ’ l ¢ . @ B8pecial Dispatch to The Star. g B i ARLINGTON DUMP | SITE CONDEMNED...

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 LAV FORD.C. URGED Dr. Hart -of Russell Sage Foundation Continues Re- port on Child-Caring. Early enactment of @& mother'sj

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 % ‘THE EVE G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923. . ; i3 THF STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE A FEW CHANGES WHILE THE

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 oY FLVNG FELD | FOR CLNBERLAD War  Department Signs Lease for Fully Equipped Landing Place. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B. 0,

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 LIQUDR FIGHT SURE | I NEXT CONGRESS Harding’s Bold Stand for Prohibition Fails to Stop Wets or Drys. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM...

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 16° ALLEGED SPY HIRED BY MOSES, CHARGE Man Who Collected Dye Pat-| ent Evidence Employed by Senator, Is Said. CONSERVATIVES

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 " DEATH LIST EIGHT . For Details Consult / 1923. 17 . INWRECK ON " Injured in Brooklyn Smash- Up Number More Than 80. | ....

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 | | ing Stamboulisky Ministry Claim ! Important Discovery. | May Consuit Secretary Con-| A5 cerning Alien Treatment at o...

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 B DAVIS URGES FARR CHANCE FOR BABIES Labor Secretary Says Nine :he traditions of the stage rather than | those of the...

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 BY RADIO TODAY | Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Badio Station, Radio, Va. ern). 3:25

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 Py : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, JUNE 36 1923 FINANCIAL, Wiah %, SES S o CALL MONEY RATE |..... v [ NEW YorK

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1925‘ FINANCIAL. VIOLENT BREAK [New_York stock EXCHANGE |

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 FINANCIAL. HINTS OF ANOTHER COAL STRIKE HEARD Lively Fight Predicted Over New Wage Agreement Now Being Drawn Up. Grocers'...

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 - Johnson fo Oppose GRIFFS HOPE TO CAPTURE GAME OF THE SERIES « 24 ° A oDD S PORTS. shulflfi! Inflicted on Bushmeén Yesterday

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 PATHOS MARKS SITUATION THAT MONTANA IS FACING oole County Has Gone Limit and State Must Come to Rescue of Project That Was

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 USE OF HAY FEVER CLINE NOW URGED Treatments Offered to Fore- stall Disease of Late Sum- mer and Fall. Hay fever victims, now

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE Women’s Fiber and £ilk: Hosiery | : For Spor’b and General Wear - \ Women's

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 Sleevelessness has never tuken &0 stfong avhold as a feature of fash- ion with Americans as with French women. Perhaps our

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 B interfere with present employment: some mak- ing $100 a week. Free class lectures Tuesday and Thursday, 5 p.m. Matteson,

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 .20 Y ! FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Coatinued. N S Late 1915, with starter and demountnble rims; fine condition. Sacrifice for cash

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 APARTMENTS _FURNISHED. THE JONESES—Ethelbert Is No Dumb-Be]l. Continued. Continued. : o CORNER AP, FLOOR: 3 5 | % ¢ it Nyt 7

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 & X v . 3 5 S % - . = 32 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING  STAR, ,WASHINGTON, D. C. AY, JUNE 26, 1923. : - REAL ESTATE.’ R D e MRS e

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. SNAP_RANDALL HIGHLANDS, Four-room bungalow. 1t you have $650 cash fo put in a home in

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 TWO DETECTIVES HURTI N ROAD ACCIDENT | Twenty-Six other Traffie Mishaps Reported by Police Yesterday. Twenty-seven traffic

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