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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-06-16

Evening Star dated June 16, 1924

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tom erate temperature. Tem twenty-four hours ending at 2 p.m. today: Highest, 84, at 2: terday;...

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 SHOWER OF FLOWERS GREETS MAJ. KIRBY Director of Engraving Burean, Re- turning, Welcomed Enthusiastically. WORKERS IN...

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 NEW RULING IS ASKED ON LEAVE ALLOWANCE President Informed of Hiteh in “One-Day-Off” Proviso for Police and Firemen. DENIED BY

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 PLANS TO MOTORIZE | IDLE CARGO SHIPS 0'Connor Will Try to Make U. S. Vessels, Now Unsaleable, Fit for Merket. HAS $25,000,000

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 T THREE CAU lakes we got the following record SES SEEN BAND CONCERTS. LEAGUE LABOR BODY What the Wild Waves Ave seying. |...

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 6 é THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924, e e———————————————————— e Y 0y e ey ey e THE EVENING STAR...

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 EGGS Sanitary Selected Doz. 35 c A Store Near Your Home ramous GREEN BAG COFFEE ClicquotClub| G. &G. Our Stores Ginger Ale |

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 8 SO | S President and Mrs. This Morning From a Week End Cruise on the HE President and Mrs. Cool- |[N. Y. merly idge...

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 MANY HUNT VICTIMS OF HUGE CLOUDBURST Recover Bodies of Five Who Drowned—Seek Seven Others. Repair of Railway Begins. RED...

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 c A < 5 T IS SN NS NSO A S NS NN G S SN NN NS S SN N NS SN NSNS EEEEEEEEEEEEN + The June Profit- Sharing Sale BY ETHEL M....

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 162%° | = J - Jumne Profit-Sharing Sate ./ Purchase Your Summer Hosiery

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 T THE- EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924.. SEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEE SIS NS EE N NSNS E NSNS NN NN NSNS

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 FAMOUS AMERIC were brought together. “Tippecanoe Flag,” L. W. Bles: of Brooklyn with the fi o N FLAGS GATHERED FOR FLAG DAY

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 New York Apparel Store 1113 F St. N.W. ¥ $ by Why.‘ Women § Prefer to Shop g Here . . .} v " i VERY customer who'} y— eaters

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 THE EVENING ST 41&430 7th St. N\W.—Thru to 8th FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Store News for Tuesday, June 17 Manufacturer’s

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 16 PLANS TO TRAIN BOYS IN MERCHANT MARINE Shipping Board Takes Initial Steps in Proposed American-Manned H Service. DELEGATES

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924. assembly of scenic embellisihments. | former Washingtonian. Mme.

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 By JOHN HUNTER Copyright. 1924, in United States and Canada ¥ North American _Newspaper Alliance. AU rights reserved....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924. / Men’s Underwear Athletic _Un. aerwear, white | gauze cotton; ( c

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 - PROGRAM FEATURES . YOUTHFUL VIOLINIST Michael Salpeter Wil Give Re- cital From WEAF's New York Studio. TENNESSEANS TO  PLAY

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 2 Special Values for Embroidering Daytime Frocks, Special, $ Charming white frocks, in three different stvles—the one...

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 09 U. S. EMPLOYE EXPIRES AFTER ILLNESS OF YEAR Ice Truck Spill Kills Boy. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. OBSERVE FLAG DAY....

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 BUTTER AND EGGS IN SLIGHT ADVANCE Local Wholesale Meat Prices Are Bit Lower Today Due to ‘Wearm Weather. MONDAY BUYING IS...

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 F WALL STREET PRICES IN. FURTHER GAINS 0il, Utility, Electric and Sugar Shares Among Stocks Which Go Higher During Day....

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 FINANCIAL.™ NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BY WILLIAM ¥. HEFFERNAN. evident that...

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 SPORTS. ' T HE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY,- JUNE 16, 1924, . SPORTS. America’s Athletic Elite Sail for France :

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 L SPORTS.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924. SPORTS. ™oy Nationals Slide a Notch in Flag Race : Cubs

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 HOMES OF 2 ILLINOIS DRY MEN BLOWN UP Harrisburg Shaken by Blasts Be- lieved Due to Faction = Opposing Raids. Dy the...

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 PLATFORM PLEASES LEAGUE DELEGATES Representatives at Geneva for Labor Conference Praise World Court Planks. SEE MORE...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.” Again, the Button and Buttonhole BY MARY MARSHALL Ever since buttons were invented to hold garments together

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 MU'I'I‘AND JEFF—Mutt’s After Some of Kid Edison’s Glory. e L T By BUD FISHER. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. bRy K s RTINS, gl st G

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 FOR SALEAUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. 0;83; ——| SEE US ABOUT SPECIAL” A = PRICES AND TERMS, JUST THINK OF 1T Inquie "

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 200 ISth ST N W Two modern five-room aud bath apartments adjusted rents for summer. John F. Donohoe & Son 314 Pennsylvania

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 FOR SALE. BY OWNER, DETACHED HOME in Chevy” Chase; bemutifil surrundings: good buy for a_quick sale. RGOMS AND BATH: $10 Tth

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 = FOR COLORED. New, modern, six-room house. eellar, Euelid n.w, V. M. TRESCOTT, owner and ‘bullder, C¢ S 2 CLEVELAND PARK.

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 DISTRICT FAR AHEAD ‘OF TRAINING QUOTA Two Hundred and Twenty Young Men Have Applied to Attend Summer Camps. ‘Washington...

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