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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-06-18

Evening Star dated June 18, 1924

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 * lowers of Gov. WEATHER. Unsettled. prdbably thundefstorms with som temperature tonight Temperature for p.m. today:  Highest

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 RENT BOOSTING PLOT 'CHARGED IN DISTRICT §men and Realtors Seen Conspir- * ing to Guuge People With Com- 3 mission Crippled.

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 The President to Summer in Washington So it been reported. 1f dt is true, it means that more Washingtonians will spend the

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 NEW YORK EXPECTS i~ ENORMOUS-CROWD Word Passed Along That More Than 100,000 Are Due at Convention. AMUSEMENTS ARE ARRANGED

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 1924. 5 «PARTY FUNDS PROBE lFr(m.k G. Curpenter Dead In China; ured in

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY.....June 18, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . . Editor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHI u’r‘o:"z oo ERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It

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 THE EVEN ; SOCIETY. home in Dayton for the wedding, and |the International Rotary convention, 2 iy 4 now being held in Tor

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 GEN. BEACH RETIRES AS ENGINEER CHIEF| Veteran Officer  Automatically Goes on Retired List, Due to Age. GEN. TAYLOR TAKES POST

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 EXPRESS KILLS TWO BOYS Train Hits Auto Truck Stalled on Tracks. UNIONTOWN, Pa., June 18—Two Connellsville boys were killed

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 LILLY DEFENDANTS ALL REMAIN INJAIL Apphcatwns for Bail Denied Afte: Clearing of Two on Mur- der Chargefi MOTIONS FOR NEW TRIAL

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 LATEST CRIME FOILS » SEEKERS OF MOTIVE 53 REason Rich, Ex-Ward “Should Join in Mail Robbery ' Still Mystifies. ® SUSPECT...

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 * 86 ARE GRADUATED AT ARMSTRONG HIGH | :msadous, factar in”thegrowtn of Largest Class in History of School a1 Given Diplomas

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 BUSINESS GRADUATES HEAR U. S. OFFICIAL Business Training Lauded by Civil Service Commissioner Wales at Commencement. 4...

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 192 PUPILS TAKE PART IN PATRIOTIC PAGEANT AT PLAYGROUND. One thousand children had parts the festivities of the E. V. Brown

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 GIVES SUCCESS KEY TO EASTERN CLASS Representative Free Tells Gradu- ates to Do More Than They Are Paid For. 45 DIPLOMAS ....

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 ——— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18, 1924, * 19 ) B TR e e e, e ————————————— — — —  — — ———“ Frances

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 SERVICE DECLARED | NEEDED’IN SUCCESS Men and Women Otherwise Are Failures, Bishop McDowell Tells McKinley Class. DIPLOMAS ARE

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 D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 1924 New Bib Collars, $1.95 to $2.95 Store Your Furs ) ['10.,( take chances on haphazard methods of

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 ~AMUSEMENTS " Poli's—"Robin Hood." Beginning Monday night, De Wolf Hopper and his splendid organization Wwill begin their...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY., JUNE 18, 1924. : 2 . POLICE FIND CLUES W, B. & A. OFFICIALS | MRS. KLING...

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 P DIPLOMAS AWARDED AT COLUMBIA HIGH Honor Students Take Leading Parts in Commencement Exer- cises—H. 0. Hine Presides....

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 With This Full size cak Soap, for toilet and bath use —on sale tomorrow at TWO cakes for 7c. with this Cou- (Tollet Goods pon

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 THE EVENING S;I‘AR', WASHINGTON. D. T, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924, WOULD PROVIDE PLAY - "SEE CHINA DRAWN * AT JEWISH CENTERS

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 THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924. 27 had been their first stake. Kendrick |stake of winning back,

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 FINANCIAL. |BANK’S RESOURCES TOTAL $1,772,234 Potomac Joint Stock Land Officers Aid Hundreds of Near- by Farmers. * FINANCIAL

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 FINANCIAL. . HEN RECEIPTS HEAVY AT CENTER MARKET Rather Light Demand Causes Low- er Prices in Today's Whole- sale Dealing.

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 SPORTS. SPORTS. STAR HURLER SHOWN BY AIR SERVICE NINE Air Service nine of the War Depart- @ent League presented a hurler yes-

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR,» WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUONE 18, 1924, SPORTS. 31 " Washington U. and Yale “Dispute” Rowing

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 ' CODE OF ETHICS PLAN MAKES BIG PROGRESS i Thirty-Six Trade and Professional Groups Adopt Rules During Past Year. ROTARIANS

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 2 o s THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924 Tomorrow-—-These Feature Savings At Kann’s 1,000 Pairs of

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 WCAP WILL FEATURE NAVY BAND TONIGHT Drogram of Herbert Compositions to Be Given — WEAF Ends Bill. #KLEY WILL TALK AT WOR...

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 w OMAN’S PAGE General Use of Ostrich Plumag, ’ BY MARY MARSHALL The ostrich boa is again in fashion. Ot is not a little ruff

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 36 : x HELP l O e 0. b Rt o FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOTS / Comkinued. ¥, on applping for mpleyment. _Uss COPIES. . | « 5 B...

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 FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES. RENT mg_—mnnsm Tonde: ¥ ton tinsed. e -‘}3}5 et e o0 emmey wi " Afarse HTDSON CO Lontinnss. w ' | |

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 38 ° APARTMENTS, ETC.” THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924. SUBURBAN BOARD. IN RABBITBORO—Not...

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 REAL ESTATE, By GENE BYRNES. REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY REG’LAR FELLERS —Something Worth...

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. 14th ST. NORTHWEST. $11,500—TERMS, Modern 6.r., bath, porches, 2car brick & rage. This...

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 AUCTIONS. SHORE PROPERTY. Continued, SHORE PROPERTY. \ Centinued, WATER FRONT. RIVIERA BEACH, Maryland's Master Water Front.

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 K. OF P. SERVICES { IN MEMORY OF DEAD Rev. Dr. Cole Principal Speaker on x FProgram at Pythian Temple | 5% Last Night. The

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