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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-06-04

Evening Star dated June 4, 1924

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 WEATHER. Generally fair tonight and tomor- row; somewhat cooler tonight. Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m.

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 D. C. HEADS COMPARE UTILITY COMMISSIONS Say Baltimore Situation Shows Ad- vantage of Commissioner Mem- bership on Board. MAJ.

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 “Spare the Ice and Spoil the Food” It isn’t even penny wise to I spoiling expensive food by g to keep rour refriger- at an

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 DUTIES OF REALTORS TO CAPITAL STRESSED Told They Should Shoulder Re- sponsibility for Beautification of Washington. DINNER

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 BROOKHART'’S LEAD INIOWA IN Senator Now Over 30,000 Ahead cf Sweet for Republican Nomination. GAINS IN RURAL DISTRICTS Klan

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 re ™ THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. !" wasHINGTON D. C. | WEDNESDAY..... .June 4, 1024 é . THEODORE W....

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 Delivers It!!!| Beginning tomorrow morning at 8}| o'clock, we place on sale the items]| listed below, which have been...

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 SOCIETY. ociety Mrs. Coolidge Returns From Penn- sylvania Today, and Tomorrow Gives Party for Veterans. 5. COOLINC expected

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 THE FEVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924 o T  —————— A e o A R R T —— o Hugh Trayne, Mr. and Mrs....

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 ANTI-SALOGN BODY RAPS “DRY” PLANKS Sclection of “Favorable” Candi- dates More Necessary Now, League States. URGES LAW...

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 R Thursday Is BABY DAY Tomorrow is Baby Day at Lansburgh & Bro. and the tiny youngster reigns su- preme; here are lovely...

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 12 / : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'WEDNESDAY, JUNE % 1922 SENEENEEEEEDE NSNS NSNS SN NSNS NN NSNS SN NN NSNS NSNS N

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 400 Graduates Get Diplomas At G. W. U . Commencement Dr. John H. Finley, Associate Editor of New York Times, Delivers Address

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 1 ® THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D¢, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924, 632 ON SIXTH BALLOT|| CLAIMED FOR M’AD0O | Florida Primary.

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDVESDAY JUNE 4, 1924 Scientists Leave D. C. to Explore Pueblo Indians’ ““ Apartment...

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 TWO END 85 YEARS OF G. P. 0. SERVICE Dennis J. 0'Leary Given Diamond Ring—Alpheus Riddie Also Retires. The revolving doors at

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 MRS. COOLIDGE LA THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CORNER STONE AT MERCERSBURG ACADEMY YESTERDAY. The two sons of the President

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 18 WORLD COURT PLAN DEFENDED BY PEPPER Indorses Compromise Proposal Now Before Senate—Delivers Address Via Radio. STRESSES

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 SHENANDOAH ENDS THOUSAND-MILE TRIP Returns to Hangar After Day and Night Amid Fog and Storms. @ROSSES CANADIAN LINE First...

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 20 % HOUSE NEARS END OF BEER HEARINGS 100 Representatives , Invited tol Give Views on 59 Bills Be- fore Committee. REPORT...

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 4,000 DIXIE VETERANS OPEN 34TH REUNION Sons of Confederate Veterans and | Southern Coufederated Memorial | Associdtion Also

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 MINORITY OPPOSES { ROADS BUREAU PLAN Transfer to Interior Department Is Held Unwise by Democratic Members. FAVOR NEW DRY ACT

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 MORAL LEADERSHIP- URGED ON NAVY MEN Wilbur Tells Annapolis Graduates to Be Just and Courteous to | | 1 Subordinates. . June

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 De Wolf Hopper at Poli's. De Wolf Hopper his comic opera_company come Poli's The- | ater for cmnt, with | o Tepert ras ai...

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 day attacked Dr. Nicholas Murray |defeat for any party that was stypld |dent Bupler. d ¢ spexk for the|principal speaker last

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 NG STAR, WASHINGTO! AUTUMN RADIO SHOW PLANS ARE GIVEN UP The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are | | Exhibit in

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 NEW BUILDING NEEDS SHOW NO ABATEMENT Tepants, However, Altering Meth- od of Living Rather Than Sub- mit to Landlords’ Terms.

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 FINANCIAL. RAIL SHARES CENTER OF MARKET INTEREST Definite Defeat of Extra Congress Session Promotes Activity of Stock...

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 FINANCIAL. PROVISIONS PRICES REMAIN STATIONARY Wholesale Dealers in Washington Market Report Few Changes in Quotations. LAMB

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 30 : STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924 SPORTS. Matthews Presents Problem for Harris : Nationals Are on a Big

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4, 1924, SPORTS. 31 3 Few Players Bound to Prevail in Tennis : Portugal

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 THE_EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. 1924, | e e I e e e e I e I e I e I e e B =R == a == Zrww owidy  Our

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 TWOMAN’'S PAGE BY MARY Mukers und purveyors of women's clothes finding that with every seasen t is an ever greater de- mand

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 HELP AND 1 (Copsright, 1924, by H. C. Fisher. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. - wnf.x;: ?1.‘“ i <3 8 Mark Reg. U. 5. Pat. Off.) 2...

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 AUTOMOBILE room Frenel ivors bedroom | chaise, lounge. i cuina closel Handsome suite <k. bed. dasenp ite (large), day bed (d

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 AP.\'k‘FMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924. RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. i . Bv POP MOMAND.

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 REAL RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED A Hi) rooms and bath: recently papered and painted Thronghout: b.-w.h.. elec.. hardwood  floors;

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 REAL ESTATE. - FOR SALE—_HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. No Cash Payment Required. Builder will sell new subarban home. reoms and

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 STEAMMHIPS. ¥OR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION ‘SALES. e TEAM A RESORTS. |NAT|0N ALISTS URGE Gaitonss. »

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 40 MARKHAM IS HONOR GUEST AT MUSICAL | Tioted Poet Reads Selections From Best Known Verses at Von Lewinski Home. American St

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