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Evening Star dated June 29, 1923

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 “WEATHER. Falr tull';: and tomorrow; rising temperature tomorrow. for twenty-four hours en today: ost, 86, at 4. tarday;...

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 Curzon Says Britain Must Reject U. S. 12-Mile Bargain Breaking of Ship Seals Not Law Viola- _tion, But Endangers Comity, He

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 me IMMIGRA“UN Suburban Heights. Service' Makes the World Go ’Round THE EVENING STAR, —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. June, and the big

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 PHENISM INU.S. HIT BY PRESIDENT War Worth Its Cost in Re« { vealing Soul of America, Executive Declares. BY DAVID LAWRENCE.

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 —_— ‘SALOONFOES VAR NI POLEY League Members Differ as to Attitude Toward Political Parties in Campaign. BY the Assoctated...

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 s iaidial ERga R e SRS i 1 THE EVENING STAR, :";:lflv in case of & suspension of WP Roay Peccine a . As Chatrman Hammond of

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 “ Like Welcoming a Friend From Home ~while you are away, to receive The Star—every day. It will be mailed to your address...

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 2 25 SOCIETY. S e Society The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests of the Governor of Maine Over the Week End. HE Vice...

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 h Edward Angel, ug! h, son of Mr. and Jumes Aruh,lblld Leach, wore Mrs. Paul 8. Pearsall and Mrs. Poe mlrre last evening,...

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 Declaration of Independence, 1923 When in the course of human events. it becomes economical and healthful to dissolve the...

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 - Hundreds of New Hot-Weather Dresses Just Unpacked—SmartButInexpensive There was not sufficient time to have our artist...

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 NAN N POTONAL BELEVEDSLAN First Reported Drowned. Body to Be Exhumed. Witnesses Held. Dispateh to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md.,

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 1} The Hecht Co. Seventh at F Phoenix White Silk Hose for women Hot weather appears to have come to stay. So one might as...

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 N : - THE EVE G_STAR, WASHINGTO ., FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. ; 'I'AKUMA [}"‘IZENS SCHOOL HEADS INSPECT | Seq Captain Sees |CLUB

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. 50c White Leather Belts 29c Double Compact Pawder Cases 59c Engine

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 16 Little St. Kilda Of Great_ Auk "Little St. Kilda, one of the outer- most of the Outer Hebrides Islands, which newspapers

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY; JUNE 29, 1923. THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PA sented several bouquets. GREETED BY

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 L 18 PALMER, ON STAND, EXPLAINS SEIZURES Former Alien Property Cus- todian Testifies in Defense of Chemical Foundation. Br

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 20, 1923. SIX U. S. JOBS VACANT. civil 19 Sliaxtaniioi anfl enyiization bh“ks]a“llll“ll“lllllllllIllllllllllIfll||ll|ll|ll may

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 20 ith the exception of Henrietta, [eitizens claim that state officials, com- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. \CCORDBY ALLES " omrsecoon 1 G S ARESTED HITS .. INTURKE INPHONE WALKQUT ¢ Gives French

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 2 GOOD ROADS WILL KEEP BOYS AND GIRLS ON FARM Expert Autolst Says Better High- ways Will Stop Immigra- tion to City. From the

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 PLUMMER APPEALS FOR U. S. SHIPPING Qovernment Tonnége Saves Wheat Raiser Many Times Cost, He Declares. Tiy the Associated...

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 oy TIZENS PROTEST - JUNKSHOP PERMIT Trinidad Association Votes to Carry Its Objections to Court. Alleged action: of the...

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 D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. THE EVENING STAR, WASHI Ithe employ of the Washingtdn Ter-|$160 a month, the wite says, her ]59

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 Purchases on a Chargb Placed on Aug. 1 Bills Snowdrift in Strawberry and Vanilla Flavors . g Doesn’t It Sound Delicious?*...

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 for{three months of the current year net rings” were $106.067, ‘or 75 cents a share on the latter Jgsue. PIERCE ARROW...

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 28 » FIN BEARELEMENTS HIT | MANY STOCKS HARD High Money, Weak Ex- changes and Drive on Steels Cause Some Heavy Losses. BY...

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 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. ¢C, FINANCIAL .- FLAYS STEEL PLAN | | Bl: IZ_HQUR SHIF | Si BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. hat upp

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 30 SPORTS: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. SPORTS. —Rowing Title Shifts From East to West :...

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 SP ORTS. PROMOTERS ARE STRIVING TO LAND FINAL $100,000 a Realized That It Is Essential to Assure Fight as Quick- ly as...

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 s - THE EVENING STAR,_ WA&BINGTON D. 0, FRIDAY ST. GABRIEL’S LAWN |MUTT AND JEFF—The Little Fellow’s Right—Perfectly FETE...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. 837 m S'[UDY EURUPE’S PR 2R PR AR AR B PN A PR AR A PR AR AP AR AR

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 PENNSY HEADIT AL BUARD'S?AN Road Obeys AII “Valid-Laws,’ Rea As;erts—Lack of ~ Candor Charged. By the Associated Press,...

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 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D:-C; - FRIDAY, » JUNG - 29,1933, PATRIARCH DENIES ez ARSI LA IR IR N M 1 S it e Tondes | [T

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 LOCAL STATIOND. NAA—-Naval l-‘l. Station, Radio, Vs. 435 Meters) 3:35 pm——Complele live uoek mal ket comment. — bureay r S B

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 - AUSTRIAN CHANGES - GIVE PEOPLE HOPE ‘Desperate Plight of Year Ago i Gives Place to New and —-- Better Conditions. BY...

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 w OMAN’S PAGE The Diary of a Professional Movie Fan BY GLADYS HALL. A Success Story. ¥ always like to write songs of ®ucoess!

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 THE EVIL SHEPHERD By E. Phillips Oppenheim. (Capyright, 1928, by PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. is Ledsam, successful criminal lawyer,

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 ‘ ; HELP AND SITUATIONS. —_— e HELP—MALE. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. = MARKERS, assorteds, experienced, wanted. ont. Uso OOPIES.

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 AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. GOOD VALUES IN USED DODGE BROTHERS CARS Every used automobile in the house...

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 " APARTMENTS,ETC AR, i Continued. 715 FATRMONT ST. N.W.—2 frat floor rooms, private_toilef; §20. 300 218 KENTUCKY AVE. S.E-2

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1923, REAL ESTATE. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED | SALE—BUSIFESS

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 44 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. FOR SATE—HOUSES Continued. THE EVENING STAR, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES....

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 sk AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923, R ESORTS. 45 — ) e AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. |

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 = - 46 TRAVELERS' SOCIETY PLANS GUIDE BOOK As a means of raising funds to carry on its work at the Union sta- tion, the...

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