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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated June 13, 1924

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 WEATHER Unsettled, with local ti ers tonight and warmer tonight. tomorrow; hundershow- slightly Temperature for twenty-four

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 $10,000,000. PARK PROGRAM OUTLINED Tlazen Is Preparing Report on Ex- tension to Be Presented to Bell. PROJECT COVERS TEN...

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 SMOKE CLOUDS GAVE’ 'WARNING OF TRAGEDY Crews of Nearby Vessels Realized What Happened as Flames Swept Turret. EKNEW CREW WAS

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 G. 0. P. CHIEFS HAPPY IN DAWES’ VICTORY Immediate Reaction, After Upset, Is Favorable—Leaders Admit Strength of Ticket. ‘WILL

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 " know how to issue orde .GONVENTION SPURNED '3 COOLIDGE CHOICES yon, Burton and Hoover All Urged for Vice Presidency } i {

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 . to 6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1994 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ~ BY FREDERIC J. HASKI THE EVENING STAR

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 ) at Has Set e ’Re_cord for UNPARALLELED SHOE BARGAINS Including the Remaining Stock of BERBERICH’ 1122 Seventh St. N.W. Plus

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 SOCIETY. Soc iety Senator and Mrs. King Close Their Wash- ington Home for.tbe Season, He Going Abroad. ENATOR WILLIAM H. KING

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 .. MAIL BANDITS GAS CLERKS AND GUARDS; - STEAL $100,000 (Continued from Fjrst Page.) enty mail clerks and guards, all armed,

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 Rgion. Merinkles, Wpround the mouth, ly Choice Over Baltimore as| cene of Exciting Foot Ball ' " Contest in December. ospects

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 houscbreaking and larceny; Charles Lee, forgery, and Lillian McGoins, assault. All are colored. Mazie Stew- art, colored, was

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 ew Pay Schedule for Police, Firemen and Teachers in D. C.| avallable by the comtrol- o decision: Privates, police department—

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 T Overseas Service League, on the sub- {awards. Th 3 om- FLAG DAY SERVICES | s movomme tisy D0 | ST B Bence. T 8 20 ; HELD

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 I!O('KVII 1 E wan colleeted In Anes, collaterals and ‘ LR cont | terian Church at Neeleaville. | Licensen have been (ssued by

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 .$84,000 in Hut Ruins Revives Story Of Hermit Who Once Lived in Log Neighbor Poking Ashes With Stick Finds Money Overlooked

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 16 KLAN RIOTERS FACE NEW TRIALS NOW District Attorney to Press’Murder and Manslaughter Charges Jwrmediately. 31 CONVICTED OF

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 GEN. PERSHING HANDS OUT DIPLOMAS AT WEST POINT. The 1924 class of the United States Military Academy received “sheepskins”

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. GLANDS MAY DECIDE |Mrs. Wilson, Like Mrs. Harding, to Stay |wi.

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 RUSS CHURCH ROW  |courses"tiicre. 'were correct | gcd American help for them. DEVELOPS NEW PHASE nounces Return to Coalition

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 REMEMBER, THE BRIDE / jole———]a]c———]alc———=]l———=alc———|o|]———|o] MONEY DOWN For the Ladies Diamond Rings Finger Rings Watch

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 . OFFICERS OF GUARD RETURN FROM CAMP Praised for Hard Work and Spirit of Co-Operation Shown at Virginia Beach. Ofcers of the

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 ~'GARRETT BROTHERS BEATEN AT NORFOLK " Virginia Political Feud Has Sharp Turn at Democratic State i Convention. Speetal...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ©, FRIDAY, JUNE T3, 1921 LA FOLLETTE DENIES HIMSELF TO CALLERS Behind Closed Doors at Home

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 24 THE EVENING STAR ‘WLSB:[NG’TON. D. C, FRIDAY, 'JUNE 13, 1924. v : St WRIT OF PROHIBITION ; : — AGAINST RENT BOARD N v ; 5,

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 ed from command fervine to the Navy Depart- Lieut. Commander J. P. Nor- |June 30. from ‘the Shenandoah fo the v Department;

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 26 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTOX, D.:C., FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924 PLAN TO ELECTRIFY | OLD BELIEF SCOUTED. | ROAD, STARTING HERE

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 Is Probably Kann’s Greatest Hosiery Sale Just One of the Busy Corner’s Saturday Features Here It Is! 6,500 Prs. of Perfect ~

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 FINANCIAL MARKET CONFUSING IN TODAY’S TRADING Majority of Industrials Take Part in Reaction—Low-Priced Rails Strong. G. 0. P.

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 FIN LIVE STOCK PRICES * DROP IN DISTRICT Commission Houses Report Slight- ly Lower Rates on Calves, Sheep and Lambs. EGGS ON

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 GRIFFS RANGE FROM .466 TO .316 ON PRESENT TRIP Will Prove Valuable in Numerous Double-Headers to Come—Wounded Players...

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 400 ATHLETES TO STRIVE FOR PLACES ON THE TEAM €ream of America’s Club, College and Schoolboy Talent to Compete in Harvard...

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 G ST WA N, D. U, FRIDAY JUNE 13, 1924, Remarkable Sale—Real Leather - Handbags Regular. $3.50, $2 .69 $4 and 85 Grades...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924, MANHA’ITAN DAYS AND NIGHTS “Follies” in the Neighborhood Play-...

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 I WONT HAVE TINE To GeT, T THE DPANK IN TH' TIORNINE, I WANT ONE OF You YEH- WERE LEAVIN' FOR WANT TO SEE A& FEW CALIFORNIA

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 THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE_ 13, 1924.. [l o aSummersDia Sunshine fashions for sea and land, for travel and

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 “HUMAN FACTOR BARS | USE OF MACHINERY | Hungarian Farm Owners Have ‘Work Done by Hand to Avert Unemployment. FUEL COST ALSO

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 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924, : o B Val Ruffing, Yard, $1.00 LAN SBUR GH @_B Collar and Cuff

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 One Year to Live By JOHN HUNTER T T T e R T s s e sies in Fnited States and Ca Newspaper  Allin Copy right (Copsright, 1924

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 MUSIC AND SPEECHES WILBUR COMMENDS |57 nes e oo o » e We Buy Radio Sets, Phones IN PROGRAM BY RADIO WCAP to Broadcast Feature

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 BY THORNTON W. BURGESS v strength. She began to beat with her wings and to Robin" fluttered Then Black Pussy Decides to In-

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 Lt WOMAN’S PAGE. ADVICE TO HOUSEWIVES O be in possession of plenty of moth bags important at this season of the year, and it

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 HELP MALE “WEVER mall ORIGINAT, recommendations on appiying for employment. Use COPIES. ADTOMOBILE PAINTER. Appl #on. rear

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 . @ington Fiint C, T * price. . LEXINGTON FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. o Continued. _ HAYNES—This car has been gone over or_terms.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924, APARTMENTS—FURNISHED | APARTMENTS FURNISHED. Continued. E 3 JOLY

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 REAL SALE—FARMS. 13ACRE VALUARLE FARM. miles from Washiogton, on main highwa Washington; owner now shippiog about 80 or 90

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued, TORED PLNW. tory brick, 6 rooms iate posses- % Bal- s $300. Semi-detached, Title ready...

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 AUCTIONS STEAMSHIPS AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. He Needed Help. = TOMORROW FUTURE DAYS. =...

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 48 ; ! ok THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTFON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 13 1924 AMUSEMENTS. S—— = “ode of the Sea.” 4:20, 6:05, 7:30 ch

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