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Evening Star dated June 27, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and somewhat cooler tonight; tomorrow cloudy and unsettled. Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at ¢ p.m.

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 2 * NEW COMPROMISE (ON OYSTERS WILL Widow, Now Remarried, Withdraws Allegations Re- flecting on Executor. # second compromise

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 * STATE FORCE SENT 10 POLICE COUNTY Martial Law Declared in Ok- lahoma County—Sheriff’s Policy Is Blamed. By the Associated

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 ! (VERHARDING VST Welcoming Program for First " _President—Guest to Be Most Elaborate. £gecial Dispateh to The Star. (l\'l

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 DENIES LEGION HAS POLITICAL MOTIVES Owsley Tells D. C. Depart- ment That Regard for Law Is Only Policy. Alvin M. Owsley,...

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 ‘b6 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ¢ WEDNESDAY. . ...June 27, 1823 o1 '!lnonou W....

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 Everybody Likes G. & G. Ginger Ale —because i®has just the right “pep” to it. You'll know you are drinking pure Ginger...

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY : ¥ Charles Hyer at the | ford. Miss Audrew Herron and Miss | will spend a 1aonth in California be- | Ber...

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 Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) dall of Washingto ing the summer Freeport, Me., were guests of the Donald B. MacMillan

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 10 Fort Stevens as National Park i' Favored as Tribute to Lincoln Col. John McElroy Declares Spo | Emancipator Saw Tide of

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 WD, CRETNA GREENS| ™ TARGET OF WOMEN Many Rockville and Elkton Marriages Declared Hasty and Unwise. Rockville and Elkton,...

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 ENTANCLUB HOST | TO ORPHAN SEOUTS | IWenty-Three Ohio - Boys fouring East Entertained § at Luncheon. H 2 Twenty-three...

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 <“PHE' "EVENING “STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. “C, 'WEDNESDAY, ‘JUNE: 27; 1923 . e 37 e — ‘WARM WEATHER HOLDS NO TERRORS FOR...

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 14 AMUSEMENTS, +-BELASCO—“After the Rain,” “Next Monday night at the Belasco heater, Georgo_Marshall, in -asso- clation with

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 OVER PUSHEARTS Case Before Judge Schuldt to Determine Legality of the D. C. Regulations. Arguments in a case designed to...

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 THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGT&N, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923. Explorer to Carry Best Tested j Radio Set Ever Installed {When

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 Tomorrow, Thursday—u EeouomyFSpeddln ~ Women’s Silk Dresses —Consisting of crepe de chine, printed sil taffeta and tricosham.

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 Md., and escaped. The deputy was accompanying the boy to a Byltimore institution, he told the pclice, and the latter...

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 THE EVIL SHEPHERD By E. Phillips Oppenheim. (Copyright, 1928, by A CHAPTER 1. RANCIS LEDSAM, alert, well satisfied with...

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 20 leveland Policeman Shot ;hjmself, Declares Man Held B the Assoriated Press. o \ DETROIT, Mich.. June 27.—John L.{which...

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 STORM KILLS FOUR: - WRECKS BUILDINGS ‘New York Menaced—Two Actors Die From Bolt at Beach. By the Assaciated Press. NEW YORK.

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 F PRICES OF STOCK AGAIN SMASHED 1 Gains of Past Year Nearly Wiped Out as Heavy Sell- ing Wave Spreads. BY STUART P. WEST....

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 FINANCIAL. \ LOWER L PRICES | FAST APPROACHING Sinclair President Sees But One Outcome to Piling Up of Huge Reserve. 5 BY J.

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 ‘-THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE‘ 27 1928, SPORTS:" Success. of Big Fight May Hinge on Today’s Steps :

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 A’S HAVE TAKEN 10 OF 16 GAMES PLAYED THIS YEAR Teams Have Only Six More Tilts Scheduled. Con- nie’s Men Hammer Quartet of...

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 eighteen inches across. The tusks were eight feet long: The Jaw bo: welghed 40 pounds. In additior, cranium, vertebrae and

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 Ostrich Ruffles for Smart Hats BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. The idea that queens and prin- Gesses have at various times made and...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923 HELP ANR SITUATIONS B WANTED—SALESMEN. HELP—FEMALE....

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 MISCELLANEOUS:. ‘ FOR SALE—HIS(}ELLANEOUS. ed. TARY umm\m'. Newton pl. n.w. WED, SpringS with 15: (double). ition; $10 wnd

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 v RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Continued. q‘n VRN §T. N.W.—Front_rooms, south- re; a.m.ki double room, $25: sin- B boacd it desired.

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 REAL ESTATE D. 0, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923 REAL ESTATE ¢ RENT HOUSES—FUR. & UNFUR. WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. SALE—SUBURBAN...

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 ESIRE A BEAUTIFUL DETACHE] at an attractive price and approached by st., drive out 10th St. extended to Ger- g"‘fl! ., turn to

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 AUCTIONS, AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS "ADAM X WESCHLEK. AUCTIONERN. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable...

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 RODSEVELTHONGR GUEST AT BENFI Assistant Navy Secretary to Throw First Ball at Game for Children’s Hospital. Assisant...

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