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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-06-25

Evening Star dated June 25, 1924

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 WEATHER. Thundershowers this af early tonight, cooler toni row fair and cooler Temj twenty-four hours today: Highest, 89,...

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 MUSSOLINI STANDS FIRM ON POLICIES Fascist Government Not Scared by ‘Alarm Over Socialist Murder. Says REFORMS DECLARED LIKELY

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 SureRelief ESTION 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwhers Stops Falling Hair Wiihin 30 days or meaey

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 Vigorous Foreign Relations Plank Urged by Owen D. Young Associate on Dawes Committee Appears Suddenly Before Platform...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 325, 1924 " New Wilson to End Tolerance Jfor Corruption, Walsh’s Call|

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. "WEDNESDAY. ....June 25,1924 * adition. “rphone Main 5000. !

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 $5,000Life Insurance for $46.90 At 2ge 35_aend ‘date of birth for part lars and illustration. Co ounded 184 Amets over...

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 5 SOCIETY. ! SOCIET Astend Wedding of Mrs. Coolidge to White House Aide: in Presbyterian ; Church This Afternoon. companied

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924, SOC IETY MrePlalm BUWsa"et Rhn Airbor, | Rormwest, o o 1168 7

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 SEERSIN U did tonic for weak, ailing dogs and puppies. 60c at drug, sports & seed tog with Symptom Chart. Writeforit. | Free

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 KLAN PLANK SPLITS PLATFORM MAKERS Likelihood of Committee Ac- cord on Declaration Held Extremely Remote. CONVENTION ROW LOOMS

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 AMERICANS SETTLING "IN BOLIVIAN VALLEY Colenists Under “Alfalfa Bill” Murray Plan to Specialize in Stock Raising. 70...

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 SIX MEN KILLED IN SHED WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES Place of Refuge From Storm Was Filled With 150 Pounds of Dynamite. By the...

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 40,000 SHOP WORKERS OUT ON STRIKE TODAY Employes of Clothing Firms, New York, Demand Better Condi- tions and Closed Shop....

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 . [Women’s 59c¢ to 89¢ Neckwear, 19¢ An assortment of wanted styles for sum- mer frocks, including Collar and Cuff Sets,...

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 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, girls dressed as brides and malds are | ye:iterday and the bond fixed at

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 Aome s % » e CARDINAL HAYES DELIVERS INVOCATION AT OPENING OF THE CONVENTION. Photograph taken yesterday morning, when the

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 FLAGS OF 40 STATES HANG IN POST OFFICE Collection of Standsrds Has Grown ‘With 40 stste standards in its pos- session,...

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 NORTH DAKOTA HOLDS|Woman Substitute - PRIMARY TILT TODAY FNon-Partisans Opposing G. 0. P. on Government Control of H Business

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 WII.SON LEAGUE SEEN AS LIVE 1924 ISSUE Iwmoorats Expeoted to Demand U, 8. Entry Into International Body; Republicans to...

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 _— 5 LOST, 6 INJURED, TOLL OF SHIP BLAST Investigation of Explosion on 0il Freighter at Brooklyn Shows Big Loss. CAUSE STILL

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 RACE INTEGRITY LAW INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN Virginia Enforcing Newly Enact- ed Restrictions to Segregate Color. 95 CENTS...

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 GAS MASKS T0.EQUIP RAILWAY MAIL FORCE Protection for Clerks Provided, Due to Recent $2,000,000 Rob- bery Near Rondout, Il...

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 Poli's—"Pinafore.” The De Wolf Hopper Comic Opera Company at Poli's for the third week of its engugement will present the {

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 $1.49 and $1.95 Dainty Nightgowns : $1.00 —These are such good values for $1.00, you'll want several. Made of Plisse Crepe,

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 "2 PLANNING TO RELAY WORD OF MACMILLAN Canadian Government Steamer Arctic Is Leaving for Baffin Bay. SHORT WAVE TO BE USED

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 ‘BOONE HELD LIKELY .. SAWYER SUCCESSOR General Leaving White House, to ' Continue Work With Hospital- zation Board. :TELLS OF

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 0ILS THROWN OVER; OTHER STOCKS FIRM Railroad Shares Arouse Most In- terest in Today’s Trading in Wall Street. STEEL OU:I‘LOOK

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 COMMISSION Row IN HOLIDAY LULL Wholesale Trading Slows up on Account of Weather and Half Day Off at Center Market. PRICE OF

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 o E SPORTS. WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924. SPORTS. \Griffs in Twin Bill Here With A’s...

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 ) SPORTS." ATHLETES GREETED, THEN * RUSH TO THEIR QUARTERS ‘Plans for Giving Americans Rousing Welcome Is Abandoned OQutof

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 BUCHAREST CALLED . BALKAN BROOKLYN Rumanian Capital, With 125 Churches, Is “Dotted by Tur- rets and Cupolas.” A CITY OF...

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 * the Vg RIPPL G RUBY A Thrilling Mystery Story By J. S. FLETCHER Copyrizht, 1624, by G. P. Putnam's Sons. ssented, with a

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 FEATURES BY MARY INGS were worn before gloves and parasols were carried be- fore umbrellas. Men and Wwomen generally adopted

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP—MALE. SALESMAN, experienced, for furniture de- partment; permanent position. Apply employment...

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 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. - Continaed. HUPNOBILE CoUPy “xcellent_condigion, § MUPMOBILE, 1927 Conditient s Feat rpe o oy evening

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 28 APARTMENTS, ETC. " THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 1924. REAL ESTAT — APTS.—FUR. AND UNFUR. IN

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 REAL ESTATE. "THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 1924, REAL ESTATE. 39 SALE—SUBURBAN yxorzn’rv REG’LAR

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 40 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. b5 C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 1924 SHORE PROPERTY. FOR SAI.E—KOUBES FOR SALE—HOUSES

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 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. LRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE MODER: 2RTORY "DRICK STORE_DWELLIN BEING PREMISES AVENUE NORTHW . By

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 S " Good Work ! 0 Priugk‘ -toiled for many years; he made silk purses of sows ears, and seldom took a rest; his purses were

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