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Evening Star dated June 12, 1924

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 WEATHER. Cloudy and slightly night; tomorrow partly warmer. ‘Temperature for twen ended at 2 p.m. today: at noon tod!...

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 \ 'D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 192 9 » = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, s A THIRD PARTY BOOM ‘| WILL SPEND $28,400 107 Sets and

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 Old Guard Accepts Coolidge Program Without CONVENTION CALLED TRAGIC TO OLD GUARD White Sees World Court Plank Example of...

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 President W alks Ever in Sight Of Relentless Duty, He Says Declares Executive Spiritual, Ty the Associated Press, CLEVELAND,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, Vice Presidency Problem Still Far From Solution Unanimous Victory Prevented by La

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 ‘ ... THURSDAY & pontea vy ra * Training Camp.” THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. — WASHINGTON, D. C. June 12,

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 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Providing Foodsfor Your Table —are Reflected in the Uniformly High Quality of Our Merchandise and the...

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 SOCIETY. Societ President and Mrs. Younger Son W to Camp De RESIDENT AND MRS COOL- IDGE will have both their sons at Camp...

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 NORFOLK CONVENTION | RULED BY HARMONY Glass Greeted by Ovation in Clos- ; ing Address, Flaying G. 0. P. | Administration....

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 EXPECT “GAS” TAX i TO EXCEED MILLION Returns for First Week Indicate Considerable More Revenue ~ Than Predicted. TO SPEND...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHWGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924 To win new friends | We invite every smoker in Your friends have

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 SUPERCHIEF PLANS TO QUIT POLICE JOB Scientific Sleuth Blames Guard” For Opposition Shown in Los Angeles. “Home | HAD OWN...

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 COOLIDGE CHARACTER “PARAMOUNT” ISSUE Campaign Shaped Mainly on Per- sonal Integrity of President and “Regularity.” SENSE OF

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 MARYLAND UNIVERSITY CLUB PRESENTS OPERA Presentation of “Carmelita” Opens Series of Commencement Week Exercises. peeta)...

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 16+ B SRR 3} Men’s Low Shoes Black and tan calf- skin low shoes. All Men’s Summer Caps D caps in 1-piec Men’s Traveling Bags

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 R sy —— ALL CLEVELAND COULD NOT ATTEND THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, But special arrangements were made for those who were...

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 8 N. E. A. PROGRAM SET FOR SCIENCE SESSION Address by Edwin E. Slosson to Feature Gathering July 1 al Central High. The...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924, Q — 53 to 75 foot length, class B those|are the favorites, while

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 tary Academy. ertd the address to the class at the battle monument. on Trophy Point, in the absence of Secretary of War...

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 ‘Prc\r‘nlx the accidental running out of batteries. The crossing beacon consists of a fashing light in a cylindrical lantern

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924, 12 Momie Weight Japanese Pongee FRIDAY BARGAIN PRICE inches...

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 PICTURES IMOGENE i~ 'AS A “CAVE LADY” Frank Tinney Tells Court She Broke His Doors and Kicked His Shins. JUDGE UNABLE TO...

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 DISEASE ERADICATION { DECLARED y S. GOAL Fn’mlon Says Public Health Work sw Is Incomplete Until This Is Done. i e b EPIDEMIC

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 JAPANESE TO SETTLE IN SOUTH AMERICA Japan Planning to Send 3,000 Emigrants to Brezil This Year, Beport Declares. FACE...

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 STEAM ENGINE PRAISED. Dfficiency Not on Wane, as Some Suppose, Says Expert. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,, Jane 12.— W. H. Winterowd

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 ‘NEW YORK JAPANESE [ RAP TOKIO OUTBREAK | Declare  Anti-American  Demon- | strations Are Unworthy | of Nation. | CONGRESS...

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 28 * SHARP STOCK RISE HITS HEAVY SELLING Traders Become Cautious After Strong Rally at Opening of Market. RAILS AMONG LEADERS

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