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Evening Star dated June 28, 1923

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 WEATHER. Showers tonight and probably to- Mmorrow morning, followed by fair dur- ing Friday; cooler. Temperature for...

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 o i — TAN 00T MOBS, M N OKLAHOMA Further Military Measures Depends on Need, View of Gov. Watson. * By the Assoctated Press.

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 CONTROL OF SILVER BY U.. 15 SOUGHT Pan-American Parley in Reno May Dethrone London as Price-Fixing Center. BY FREDERIC...

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 HARDING POPULAR, | ~ TOURIS SHOWING But Farmers’ Discontent Still | Leaves Political Effect of i Speeches in Doubt....

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 RHODE ISLAND AVE PAVING REQUESTED Citizens’ Association Wants Street Improved to Dis- trict Line. Resolutions urging...

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 g THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. June 28, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES........Editor The Evening

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 T The Big 16-0z. Master Loaf Friday and Saturday Specials Breakfast Bacon, u 20c Sugar cured—by piece or strip FISH Fresh...

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 - New Work, who is in charge of the HE Secretary of War, Weeks, will leave Washing- ton tomorrow for his mer home, Mount Pro:

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 fa— Society i (Continued from Eighth Page.) Wwill make a series of visits In Eng- land, Holland, Spuin and Italy. An...

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 10 SONG O /THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 28 1923. UNSUNG HEROES-MEN WHO Society ) visiting England,...

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 JUNE 28, 1923. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. €, 'PHURSDAY, Purchases on a Charge Placed on Aug. 1 Bills S. KANN Sons Co.

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 . MOTIVE OFFERED FORKILLING PASTOR Affidavit Made Public Richmond in Defense of Garrett Brothers. in Special Dispateh to The

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 GRAND JURY HOLDS MAN-WOMAN ‘SLAYER’ Recommends Arrest Also of Male Companion of “Smiling” Bandit. By the Associated Press.

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 ‘ THE ‘EVENING STAR, THREE HURT WHEN. AUTO PLUNGES INTO HOLE IN MIDDLE OF D. C. STREET Cavity Unrepaired During 2 Months...

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 ognition, Mascarelll was held by the authorities pending an investigation. Mrs. Mascarelll, the mother of seven children, '

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 16 ALCOHOL TAKES BIG " DROPIN 3 YEARS Haynes Announces Reduction of 250 Million Gallons in Withdrawals. American consumers of

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 THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 928, 1923, : ; 17" T STAR’S DAILY PICTOR AGE BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM...

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 D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. many years & resident of this c|(y.!lerv|ca, to attend the next meeting, THE EVENING S"I'AR,

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 ARNS PACT REPORT ACCEPTED INPARS Discussion in Chamber Not Expected Until Octqher. U. S. Defended by Briand. Ry the...

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 = W Woman Lies Helpless on Floor |CHAFFEUR FREED Of Apartment for Four Days foorning, Mrs. Ella Fuss, fifty, proprie- fress

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 LS ENDSTTSASE INCHENIGAL ST Court Reserves Decision on Defense Motion to Strike Out German’s Data. ®overnment tion of its...

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 o — - HE - EVENING STAR, WASHING SRR R R R A T T ARich Harvestof Remnant Sale Savings for Fri | Sale of Palm Beach and Mohair

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. 25 = planned by the Anti-Saloon League of America, according to

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 . - / 24 ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 28 1923. $5.98 Bathing Suits, $5.50 Exty 1l-wool, In self or

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 K =ssEEEENESEENEEEEEN 1 Remnants Sale . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Jhe PALAISQOYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G...

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 26 Psychblogical Tests Assured For District Public Schools Board of Education Names Expert to Direct Work. Appointments and

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 Another Cruise - AROUND THE WORLD on the “SAMARIA” ’ Jan. 26th to June 3rd, 1924 Rightly encouraged by the remarkable success

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 % . . 28 FIN AFTERNOON RALLY ’__ FOLLOWS SLUMP Short Covering and Other Buying Brings Stocks Up From Day’s Lows. BY STUART

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 L3 I FINA HOPE TO ADVANCE PRIGES OF SUGAR Canning Season Approaching Peak—Supplies Below Many Estimates. BY J. C. ROYLE....

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 i80.* ¥ SPORTS. Heavyweight Cha FINAL SUM FOR DEMPSEY HAS NOT YET BEEN RAISED ! | Tracy Resigns as Manager of Big Scrap...

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 SPORTS. D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 28, 1923 SPOR TS Navy Oarsmen Favorites in Collegiate Regatta : Two Big Series Open in Majors...

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 32 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS ASSURED FOR D. C. PUBLIC SCHOOLS| (Continued from Wwenty-sixth Page.) White and colored schools were

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 . . : ¥ THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923, 83" lm——-————-‘-— = Puplls of Many Nations Get Abe...

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 hours seemed to have slipped away. | ternoon, but found that you had left{and I =~ wondered, ~Mr. Ledsam,| well as any other”

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 y THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. }——_———_—‘—.———‘—_— z - ]‘RABE IRA'N BUUP BRITISH APPROVE

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 Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers’ Of Interest to Capital Army, Col. William H. Oury, 14th Infantry, in the...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainmext, Miss Bloe, NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. | Frank Kawkes,

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 38 GERMANS CAUSTIC . ¥ Prof. Hutohinson of U. 8. Embassy in London and Others Investigat: ! ing Food Bupply.- By the...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE, ——. Boat-Shaped Neck Baby Sleeves BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. “I am no longer young—but I may 8till be charming. When

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. MISCELLANEOUS. e o st S WANTED—SALESMEN.

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 , .D. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 28,-1923. AUTOMOBILES; ETC. [3 e e e e FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. | REG’LAR FELLERS—That Is, Part...

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 ROOMS, ETC ROOMS AND BOARD. Continued. THE COLONIAL. 15th AND M STS. N.W. 200 ROOMS: Desirable doudlc and single rooms ia our

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 ’ t ? / First Co gl \ N REAL ESTATE, RENT—WAREHOQUSES. DESIRABLE WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT. One entire floor (11,200 square

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 ra4 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. Model Homes in Georgetown. 34th AND R STREETS. MARTIN-BUILT HOME Nos. 3401 to...

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 e " AUCTIONS." 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THIj’RSDAY JUNE 28, 1923. R ESORTS. 45" S e L —— e\ s A : : AT _ OFFICIAL

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 T 46 ; THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON 28, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 1923, ' % - — TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS....

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