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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-06-02

Evening Star dated June 2, 1924

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 ¢ WEATHER. Fair tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, probably followed by showers; little change in tempera- ture....

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 REALTORS POUR_INTO _CITY FOR-CONVENTION 4,000 Expected for Bession When + Last Special Train Arrives * Tomokrow. Evening....

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 COOLIDGE TO BESTOW ROOSEVELT AWARDS | Medals Will Be Presented to Jus- tice Holmes, Dr. Eliot and Elihu Root. CEREMONY AT...

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 IENNA CHANCELLOR, SHOT, NEARDEATH Beipel's Condition Described as ¢ Grave-—Assailant Failg in At- ‘g tempt to End Own Life. b

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 METHODIST BISHOP RAPS MERGER PLAN Opposes Unification of South and North Organizations—Foresees Greater Irritation. the...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. June 2, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .. Editor The Evening Star

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 | 5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 At age 3i—send date of birth for particu. lars and {Qustration. Company founded 1865,...

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 They met fhfee years while at-! tending the institution, and were fellow studénts in & number of their classes during the...

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 PRESIDENT BEGINS WEEK OF HARD WORK Tax Reduction Bill and Campaign Problems in Pile on Execu- tive's Desk. RIVER CRUISE...

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 WS LR »y 2. 222 )2 2D I DITIDID IDIT DD D — _,\,\\ i . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1924. ....

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 i —— T THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. JUNE 2, 1924. 17 I Special Purchase—Sale Novelty Jewelry i e A large...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 2 1924. Tuesday the Last Day of Our Challenge Sale! The most successful...

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 it ———_—re—————) DELEGATES’ CAFE DRY. [FARMER-LABOR PARTY’S |McADOO FORCES CLAIM .COOLIDGE TO MOLD PARTY’S PLATFORM Planks

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 14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN TON, B0 MONDAY, JUNE -2, 1924, SHAVE AND HAIRBOB 50-50 IN BARBER SHOP Masculine Realm Invaded by

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 20 DIE IN SCHOOL ¢ FIRE IN CALIFORNIA Eighteen Other Victims of Hope Development Tragedy Under : Treatment in Hospitals....

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 FUND OF CONSUMPTIVE RELIEF BODY HELPED Jewish Sanatorium at Denver Will Be Enlarged—Convention Ends Today. DOCTORS ~ADDRESS

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 FORT MYER OLYMPIC TEAM SAI FOR EUROPE. After various tests across the Potomac in Virginia, members of the Army team feel-...

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 FORD’S BID SCORED <IN SHOALS REPORT < iuu!mmr’s- Support of Cool- ¢ idge Linked With Desire for ) Power Project. < goms BILL

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 PROHIBITION PARTY TO NOMINATE FRIDAY Convention to Open Formally Wed- nesday—500 to 1,000 Delegates Expected—Program Broader.

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 'WCAP TO FEATURE i NEW YORK ARTISTS fSpecial Vocal and Instrumental Numbers Head Program Set for Tonight. i H H gCHUECH CHOIR

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 DR. STOKES SPEAKS AT G. W. U. PROGRAM Delivers Baccalaureate Sermon at Commencement Fete Held }» Yesterday. URGES GOOD...

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 AMUSEMENTS Tivoli = VisiorHashirt Tribute. The Tivoll Theater last nllh: ln- mugurated s week's musical pi dedicated to...

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 THE EVENING .STAR, @)u SAAUAUACAUACACACAUNACACACAVACACACASAVAVACAC AVAUAS s !1 146 SPORT COATS : Reguhr Pncel w; Reduced...

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 / WORLD FAIR IN 1930 “ PROPOSED BY BLOOM New York Representative Would Have Congressional Commission Pick Site in U. S. To

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 $3 95 Dresses On Sale Fifth Floor Only Extra Saleswomen All Sales Final $7 95 Dresses On Sale Fifth Floor Only Extra...

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 MAY EXHUME BODY OF SLAIN OFFICER Klan Funera]l in Hyattsville Yes- terday to Be Followed by Inquest Tonight. Special Dispateh

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 IMPROVED OUTLOOK FOR BUSINESS SHOWN Federal Reserve Board’'s Review for May Indicates Bresk in GREATER CREDIT DEMANDS...

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 STRENGTH IS SHOWN + BY PUBLIC UTILITIES Securities Issues of the Better Grade Prominent in New York Market Trading. SOME...

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET FIRM MARKET SHOWN FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Meat Demand Good, With Steady Prices Reported by D. C.

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 SPORTS. IN WINNING RING BATTLE Frenchman Remains Strong Drawing Card Despite Defeat, However, Having Received Several Bids

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 SPORTS YALE’S VICTORY ACCEPTED WITH GREAT CORDIALITY Shot-Putting Finest Weight-Throwing Exhibition Ever Given and Discus...

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 Women’s Pure Silk Hosiery, Special Regular $1.59 and $1.75 values. Full-s i ¢ fashioned ‘pure thread silk with ‘mercerized

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 " 5 KILLED, BABY DYING IN CROSSING CRASH Train Demolishes Touring Car Carrying Six—Mother aud Infant Among Victims. ZEBULON,

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 Writing or Vanity Case in Disguise BY MARY We are inclined to think of the fad for carrying all sorts of little ac- cessorfes

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 1t everyons eweet as Pri Dean O what a sweet wor this would be Henry! A Fine Candy 10c Everywhere Ob Heary! to ths oz 1 the

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 g " MISCELLANEOUS. . THE EVENING STA w;pmm'ron D. ©. i(OND’A’Y JONE 2, 1924, : AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. MUTT

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. 7 14th ST. \,B. it ©10 D N.B_—Three 4 bath. h . ST.—3 rooms and un-n. heat und ¥ )5 F N.E.—Two unfurnished

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 DUSINESS PROPERTIES RETURNING A GOOD INCOME AND IN GENERAL AFFORDING - f ¥ piiedy 4 . ok ERE Do b -IW'S SOMEFING You I...

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 AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ESTATE. AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Sale of Valuable Brick Dwell-

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 RETURN TO IDEALISM OF WILSON IS URGED College Head Pleads for‘Polioies of Late President by His Grave Here. Woodrow Wilson's

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