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Evening Star dated June 5, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. S, Weather Bureau Forecast.) Generally fair and continued warm tonight and tomorrow; gentle to mod- erate....

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 GOURT WILL GRANT FRAT MEN RELIEF Justice Bailey Gives School Board Brief Delay—Will Order Boys Reinstated. Justice Bailey of

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 o i A * COMMISSION INT ON TARIF POLIEY Law Creating Flexible Pro- tection Forbids Division on Rates Policy. L In the news...

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 4 * HIT BY FIRE TRUCK, SEVEN ARE UNHURT Speeding Hose Cart Crashes Over Curb Onto Lawn-—Fire- man Slightly Injured. including

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 AMERICAN ADVENTURERS SAIL TO RETRIEVE TONS OF GOLD, Seek $4,000,000 in Liner Sunkin 1911 Off Cape Charles. Are Armed to Fight

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 6 THE EVENING STAR WASH1IIGTON, D. C. FRIDAY ...June 5, 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor ‘The Evening Star Newspaper...

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 DJ Kaufman 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Home of The ‘2-Pants” Suit PLEASE EXCUSE THIS POOR “AD"-- We are so “rushed.” 1 have

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Vested With Honorary ica at Ceremony Today. BES Rosslyn, V. Presidency of Gir COOLIDGE will go

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 ACADEMY OF DESIGN COMMIITEE. HERE Conferring on Centenary to Be Held at Corcoran Gallery in Fall. A special committee...

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 CHARGES U.S. PLOT TOENSLAVE TALY Communist Deputy Declares iNation Should Never Pay ¢ Its War Debts to Allies. B the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO New Bead Chokers 95¢ A vast assortment of these popular Bead Choke: is offered for your selection

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 12 NEWCOMERS LEAN - 10 SUPERPOWER, Niost of Broadcasters Li- censed in May to Use High Maximum Wattage. stations in_the...

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 GERALD CHAPMAN'S EXECUTION STAYED Governor Grants Bandit Re- prieve to Take Appeal to Supreme Court. By the Assoclated Press.

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 JUNE 5, 1925. The Palais Royal Features Smart-—Comfortable Apparel for the Summer r g ABYSSINIA ENIGMA, STATESMEN FIND...

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 HEAT FORCES U. 3. CLERKS FRONWORK No Hope Is Held for Relief From Torrid Heat in Two or Three Days. (Continued from First...

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 TASHNGTON LD 1S ETTEST £ Anti-Prohibition Body De- clares “Liquor Plentiful and Arriving Daily.” Charging that Washington...

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 ONE-HUNDRED-AND-FIFTY-POU! (left) and Ted Clark, “PAPA” JOFFRE ATTENDS LORD the President’s personal secretary, with the st

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 ARCHBISHOP GIVES TRINITY DIPLONAS 83 Graduate From College. Ex-Senator Walsh Makes Commencement Address. Archbishop Michael

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 THE EVENT®® STAR. 'WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY. YUNE TREATIES PROPOSED On the Fourth Floor f Onst.?: Fglgrth Floor Li d...

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 -20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925. PHYSIBAN S HELD ININSURANCE CASE Certified to Death of Man...

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 BAND CONCERTS. Band concert at Washington Barracks by the United States Army Band today at 6:50 p.m.; Raymond G. Sherman,...

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 MASONS ARE OFF ON 404 CRUSE Temple-Noyes Lodge’s An- nual Jaunt Will Cover Full Length of Chesapeake Bay. Members of...

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 COUNGIL TACKLES BUDGET PROBLENS Total to Be Asked Is Consid- ered at Executive Session of Body. Having heard from practically

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 o * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 24 . in treatment of pleasure craft off the |persons could easily...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925. Organdyand 1 For Only Lace Neckwear A Special Purchase $ 1 6 9 5

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 FINANCIAL NEW YORK CURB MARKET PRIGES HOLD FIRM AT CENTER MARKET Poultry and Egg Demand Quiet—Beef Prices Same as Yesterday.

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 28 = NEW HIGH LEVELS IN STOCK MARKET Oils Start Several Issues to Climbing, While Others Lose Much Ground. BY STUART P. WEST.

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925 FINANCIAL, NEW UTILITY STOCK ISSUE | to $15500057 an...

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 50 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 5 . 9. 2 D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 192 SPORTS. Nationals Home for Long Sojourn : Gibbons

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 ! going great, SPORTS. AMATEUR AND PRO EVEN IN OPEN AFTER 72 HOLES Both Lose Chance in Last Round and End Fini 291 Each,...

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 Correct Clothes for the Saddle Getting Into a Good Habit Habits distinguished by their observance of the formalities of...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, FRIDAY, JUNE 5 1925 ASK FUR-WEARERS T0 WAR ON TRAPS Anti-Trap League Appeals to Women for Financial

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 Marine Band Concert Opens Broadcast at 7:30—Male Quartet Follows at 9. The outdoor concert of the United States Marine Band

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 KYSCRAPERS MAY | GROWTO B0 FLOORS Building Owners and Man-| agers Will Discuss Pros- pects at Cleveland. | | | o Associated

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 Will Hold Forum on World | Trade at Convention ‘Here Next Week. nal credit situation | urveyed by the Na. | n of Credit Men

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 what has happened so far?" before it is voted on, is the time given | The steam roller having falled to First Blotter a...

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 The Successful Hostess How the Summer Cotta Her Home Popular W to Enjoy He NASMUCH as the owner of a Summer cottage. or week

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 FEATURES Food and Raiment BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. One task of housekeeping that is es- sential, if one would be considered

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 40 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925. MISCELLANEOUS. A FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.

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 AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) COUPE Duco pa Wte Lot. VROL! ndition roen Potom DODGE SEDAN, 1 oxtr 0 00...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925 REAL ESTATE. e ——————— e e —— RENT RooMs—FUR. 8...

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 REAL EST! ; : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925. REAL ESTATE. RENT HOUSES—U \FLR‘\ISHE (Copyright,

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925. REAL ESTATE. FOR LE—HOUSES. 1 ALY “OR S i §$17.5w—4u

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 AUCTIONS THE EVENING FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Coneinued,) THE COMMUNITY Tomes priced, $8.975 and up. ot contuse LELAND v Distinet

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 46 THE ONE MAN TO DIRECT CHICAGD'S TRAFFIG Will Flash “Ston" and “Go” Signals to Autoists From Central Station. By con...

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