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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-06-30

Evening Star dated June 30, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; moder- ate temperature. Temperature for twenty-two hours ended at noon t day: Highest,

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 TPERATORS TOGET UNION TERNS SODN Conference on ‘Wage De- mands Within Week Expected. By the Associateq Press. SCRANTON, Pa,

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 oy — PHONE COMPANY [MFROVES SYSTEM Faster Serwce Washington | to Baltimore Announced, Be- | ginning at 12 Tonight. Beginning

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 ‘4 9 RADID 1S MARVEL OF HARDING TRP Backplatforming Revolution- ized by Wafting of Voice on Two Instruments. 1 Dispatch to

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 . i \‘nto sulphates by the use of a liberal NEW R[NT BUARB | The World NEVBERS SHORK Five, Including Two Reap- pointed, Take

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 G THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. . .June 30, 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES.. ‘The Evening Star...

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 SOCIETY. ocielt Mr. Denby, Secretary of the Navy, Who Accompanied His Family to Detroit, Returning Here Today. HE Secretary

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 L ) ~ BABE NOT SLAN, JURY'S VERDICT Body Found Along ‘lazz Beach” Declared Pre- maturely Born. FIVE MINUTES UNDER - WATER;

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 Gypsies Celebrate Ancient Mysteries PARIS, June 20. HIS year, just as they have | done for near 2000 years, the | gypsies...

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 = 10 ____ UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren L Church North Capital and R Rev. CHARLES E, FULTZ, D. 0:40 &, Sunday...

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 CURE FOR VORLD LLSTOBE SOUGHT Winona Lake Conference to Discuss Christianity as Remedial Agent. Whether or not Christianity

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 SPORTS. Bush May Land Young First Baseman : Financing Feat Saves Big Fight for Shelby NATIONALS SLATED TO GET JIMRILEY OF...

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 e el THE EVIL SHEP E. Phillips Oppenheim. (Copyright. 1822, by (Continued from yesterday.) of the glass of cham night and ar

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 14 23 MORE STOCKS SCOAENEW LOWS U. S. Steel at 90—Losses of Five Points—Market Clos- ing Is Heavy. Tir the Associated Press.

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 FINANCIAL Entire Year’s Stock Advances + Are Wiped Out in Market Drop Wall Street Professionals Spread Pessi- mism in Face of

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 16 TRALOF MORSES MAY SET ECORD Resumes Monday, Beginning | Eleventh Week, as Recess Period Arrives. The Morse case will be

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 REAL ESTATE- Rentable Area in Office _Building REM_ [SIATE MEN Bnlargedy New Planning B o i RPORT Saving of $250,000' and...

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 18 UNITHOUSE SOLVES EXPENSE PROBLEM Built Little by Little Home Can Be More Easily Financed. The unit house is a home that is

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO SOFTWO0D TRADE CONTINUES GOOD Current Business Not Active, But Held Better Than When

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 20 REAL ESTATE. THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923.° REAL ESTATE. HOME OF NEW ICE CREAM FIRM...

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 c g | orde i . Bay Ridge, which was opened last As compared with t twenty- | year for summer home sites, has now 385 Mills

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 29 22 ¢ FORD CONSIERED THRD PARTY HEAD Delegates Gather to Unify Vote of Farmer-Labor Party Members in 1924. Ty the As U...

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 AUTOS INCREASE SUBURBAN HOMES Make Growth of Cities Fanlike Movement More Probable. in The automobile has been the great...

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 / JUNE 30, 1923. ville and later to Cincinnatl, it was de- | clared. There also is a prospect, according to THE EVENING STAR,

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS." THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 1923 MISCELLANEOUS. 25 — e - - Star “Want Ad”

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 do AUTOMOBILES. . .- ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923. ° ROOMS, ETC, SALE—AUTOMOBILES. LAR...

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 ROOMS, ETC, | TH® EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923. - APARTMENTS, ETC.~ RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. | RERT

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 THE EVENINC -STAR. WASHINGTON. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. Continued. J014 EYE 8T N 15340 feet, with & ate office Tn soar; very ...

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 REAL SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Continued. ESTATE.™ SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Continued. IN BERWYN, MD. A beautiful suburban home

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. ARNOLD AND COMPANY, 1311 H ST. MAIN 657-6358. 4413 ILLINOIS AVE. N.W. Mere is n home

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 LEGAL NOTICES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY dwelling known as “Manor House,” with out- buildings, corner 31st and N Sts. S.E.,

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 2 ARRANGE T0 GREET DAIRY CONGRESS Chairman Named for Com- mittee on Hospitality to Worlr Delegates. Ivan C. Weld Dalry was

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