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Evening Star dated June 17, 1924

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 WEATHER. Fair  tonight, cloudy: ers tomorrow afternoon Temperature for 24 hours p.m. today: Highest, 81, at terday; lowest,

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 TUDY OTHER CITIES - HANDLING TAX BILLS |11‘; C. Auditor and Assessor A |; thorized to Make Trip Looking !VAST WORK TO BE DONE

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 M’ADOO MAY SETTLE . 2-THIRDS RULE TALK Question of Abrogation Enlivens Democrats at New York Pend- I ing Expression. SMITH

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 G. 0. P. SEEKS TO WIN LA FOLLETTE’S STATE Extensive Lean to Germany to Aid in Reparations Problem Planned as Vote-Getter....

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 DEMOCRATS T0 GET DISTRICT VOTE PLANK Delegates to Work for Recognition of Right, Rather Than Specific Pledge. GO TO...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHBINGTON, D. C. -June 17, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. , . . Editor The Evening

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 THE - W-&J- SLOANE 1508 H STREET Upholstered C frurniture N NO ARTICLE OF FURNITURE can the layman be more misled as to value

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 Society The Ambassador of Great Britain and | Lady Howard Are Preparing for 1 Visit to HE ambassador of Great Brit- ain and

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 RETIRED TEACHERS ARE LOSING JUNE PAY Sixty-Nine Deprived of Annuity by Failure of Deficiency Bill in Congress. i Sizty-nine

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 NAVAL RESERVISTS AT VIRGINIA CAPES Capt. Nichols Gratified at Manner in Which Cruise of D. C. & l!e_n Progresses. GOING TO

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 LEOPOLD WILL BURY PART OF CRIME TALE Rich Prisoner Says World Never to Know Whole Story of Franks' Murder. DECLARES LOEB IS

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 SCORES ARE KILLED AS SPIES IN RUSSIA Twelve Condemned to Death on Single Sunday by Soviet Authorities. Blind Youth Wins Law

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 Mary Goodrich Bi , Romaine Wil- | Liltan MoK hax, Susie Carlots |Lloyd Reese, Torrell Richard, | Girls—Lillian Mary Avery,

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 14 GIRL SUES TURFMAN FOR $1,750 MONTHLY Sum Promised to Ward Off Breach ;. of Promise Suit, Plain- Dy the Associated Press.

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 STONE DIRECTS ALL BROTHERHOOD WORKS Locomotive  Engineers' Head - Chosen to Control Banking and ! Insurance Interests of...

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 fi THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 192 Glow Sheen Crepe 59c¢ Yd. 36-inch Glow Sheen Crepe, one of the

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 “MILLION-DOLLAR MAIL ROBBERY” OF TRAIN IN ILLINOIS. peradoes, armed with rifles, tear bombs and pistols, held up the C. 11l

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 NEW YORK’S LABOR CODE RATED HIGHEST Only Defects Are Lack of Forty- Eight-Hour Week and Minimum Wage for Women, Says...

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 " SOUTH DAKOTA DEATH ‘TOLL IN STORM AT 20 Damage Estimated in Excess of $1,000,000, as Reports Come In. WIDE AREA IS AFFECTED

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 KILL HIS FLEAS |6,000 KIWANIANS ~ | TRYOUT OF HELICOPTER |GROUNDED WARSHIP You can rid your dog (or cat) of tor- SERVICE and

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 BRITAIN TO BE FIRM IN MEXICAN CRISIS Would Withhold New Eavoy if Agent Is Expelled, as Threatened. PREMIER SEES KELLOGG...

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 CHRIST CHURCH CHOIR “TO BE HEARD TONIGHT Jeading Attraction of WRC Pro- gram—Solo Features Included. WJZ  PLANS  SPECIALTY

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1924 Vi NSNS MEEEEEEENENEEEE NN NN NS EEEE NSNS E NI HE NSNS E SN NN

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 o ; 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1924 s Same Profit-Sharing Sate / A Sale of the_first Magnitude

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 RAIL TRAFFIC BOOM IN COTTON BELT St. Louis Southwestern Likely to! Surpass Exocellent Record of Last Year. OTHER EARNINGS...

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 F BEARS ARE ROUTED AS STOCKS ADVANCE Baldwin Locomotive Leads Market: as More Leading Issues Go Higher. TIRE SHARES TURN WEAK

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 SPRING CHICKENS ARE IN ACTIVE DEMAND Commission Merchants Charging 50 Cents Per Pound in Whole- sale Market Today. -— EG@...

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 28 i SPORTS. ' ZACHARY AND MOGRIDGE ARE TO FACE WHITE SOX Must Win Remaining Two- Chicago Battles to Quit West in First...

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 SPORTS. JUNE 17, 1924, , THE EVENING S’I‘A.R‘ WASHINGTON, D. 'C.! TUESDAY, ) SPORTS. 99 Eastern and Western Rowing Methods

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 / 30 - ,m@m@&@@@@@m@&m@&m@@m&&mmmm@&&m@mmm&&&mm&@m@&m@wm&mm&@&&@@&&@@& Sale of Handkerchiefs. Sc 10c 12Y2c Thousands of...

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 WOMA Cretonne Coats, BY MARY I was not many years ago that a &ertain young woman who owns and ®perates one of the smartest of

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 32 HELP AND SITUATIONS. 3 £ S. A N A 2 MISCELLANEOUS. Star “Want Ad” illy Situati i T By BUD FISHER. | FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOTS

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. TIONAL for %10 ¥ ~dneluding dws chairs, tabies Al platinum flexb tra_

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 APARTM Vashington. FORT §TRO: xton. on Lee Mighw meaix: milk, frech families taken. Ta M st get off at Fort Ntroug SPEND YOUK

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, lo24 REAL ESTATE. 35 . Il __FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE

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 REAL Continned, + FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES.

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 ) AUC AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEK Bankruptcy Sale of New,...

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 AGENTS FIND STILLS , NOW ARE SMOKELESS Dry Officers Report Distillers Burn Two Johns John Jingleson saved a bundle neat; his

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