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Evening Star dated June 9, 1925

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 \ Partly cloudy tonight and tomor- row, probably local thundershowers; little change in temperature. Temperatures: Highest,

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 2 * P THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 1925 STATES ARE AIDED IN FIGHT ON REDS Supreme Court Decision Up-

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 DIAGNOSIS Tuan’s Conference Fails—His Brave But Futile Struggle—Will Chang and Feng Combine Politically or Clash With Their

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 4 % STUDRRERS HERE FORCONVENTION Delegates Are Being Met by Committees in Charge of Tomorrow’s Conclave. Five hundred...

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 R P ————— e e . MACYILLAN BASE CHANGE NOTKNDWN Pole Flyers’ Planes to Hop to Boston Tomorrow—Have Final Tests. By the...

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 / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925. .THE EVENING STAR: - With_Sunday_Morning Rlitisa . WASHINGTOI:

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 THE Whatever you have that needs varnish—a floor, a front door, or a boat’s deck—get the varnish that's best for the...

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 SO | - The Belgian Ambassador Sails From New York Tod Baroness de Cartier Abroad. HE Ambassador of Raron de Cartier, is...

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 CAILLAUX PLANNING TOINCREASE LOANS Expects to Borrow Four Bil- lion Francs From Banks and Print More Notes. Br the Associated

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 10 e PMN'.EVE TOVISIT | Anorew . oinswore, poy ey ST IDENTS s s s EXAMS HALT TRIAL. | KENMORE GETS $215. | RIFF WAR' SCENE

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 v\fi‘ Let Your Mid-Summer Hat Be A Large Capeline Felt In Delicate Pastel Shade Did you know they are the smartest thing for

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 i2 MERIT PLAN URGED THE EVENING | Noted Radium Expert Gives His Life For the Advancement of Science BERING SEA FREE OF ICE.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925. PROTECTION ASKED | IN SHEPHERD CASE Woman Called to Testify for

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 * AT GALLALDET CRADUATE TODAY Orations by Three Members of Class to Be Feature of Commencement. Gallaudet College will confer

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. €, TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 1925 15 EHANGE IN UEEAN for some time, due to the slowness have caused

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 GET TWENTY YEAR MEMORIAL TROPHY GIVEN NAVY | BY FAMILY OF LIEUT. SCHIFF FOR KILLING NEGRO eresented in Honor o5 Foreman and

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 \ \ \ NEW SOLICITOR GENERAL TAKES OATH OF OFFICE. The ceremony 1ok place in the Supreme Court room at the Capitol. Left to

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 18 NEW STEISCHOSEN FORCHURCH EDIFCE Epiphany Lutheran Congre-i gation Selects Ground ati Ellicott and Everett Streets. | The

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 ‘UNIVERSITY MEN MUST VOTE i FOR SAFETY, SAYS F. J. HOGAN Urges Aggressive Use of Ballot to Combat Abuse of . Authority, He

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 20 WRGT0 BROADCAST A COMPLETE OPERA “Cavalleria Rusticana,” Sung by Manhattan Com- pany, to Be Given Tonight. Grand opera,

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 “Jumbos, SHARP ADVANGES IN'BUTTER PRICES Country Product Fine; Firm Demand Here — Meat Prices Unchanged. Country butter...

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 FINANCIAL THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO ; FINANCIAL L SHARES RALLY ' [~ew vore sTock Excrianae || TREASURY ISSUES 'Eow v ow

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 THE EVENING FINANCIAL. BUSINESS QUTLODK APPEARS BRIAT Utility Concerns #Wlaking New Records—Oil Indus- try Extra Prosperous.

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 24 SPORTS. COVEY TO PITCH AGAINST _ COBB’S CLUB TOMORROW Johnson, Who Twirled Only National Victory Over Detroit This Year,

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 SPORTS: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925. SPORTS: 5 o= 20 Tech High Athletes Receive Letters :...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 19%5. FEATURES. Expense Schedules for Weddings BY LYDIA LE

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 FEATURES. Straw Hat Trimmed With Velvet BY MARY MARSHAI The well velvei-trimmed established for straw Summer hat is wear...

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 ALASKAN BUREAD | SURGEDBY HORK | Secretary Advocates Put-| ting Administration in | Hands of One Department. ’ ation BANKER

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 OBJECTS TO FEMININE FIGURE IN ADVERTISING BODIES SHOW FATE of Masculinity.” By the Assoclated Press. Corpses of Missing...

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 3 HELP AND SITUATIONS.’ EENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, O, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 192 MISCELLANEOUS. Star “Want Ad” ‘HIGH LIGHTS OF...

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 AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) T CHEVROLET COUPE, late '2: excellent (nndllmt.LE:‘;xt bargain: ‘S!O cash,

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 23 APARTM APARTMENTS—FUR. (Cont’d). THE ADELPHIA. 427 Chapin St. N 5 rooms and bath. price reduced for Summer . R P 8 4 rooms

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 REAL TATE. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925. REAZL ESTATE, 3 SALE—FARMS. e, . o (Copyright, 1925,

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 3 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925. 2 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. - 9 . £ . - RER’LAR

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 AUCTI1ONS. CTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. SON, AUCTIONEER: S* VALUABLE FRAME LA i PRI NG deed of trust

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 GERARD PLEASED WITH HINDENBURG Former Envoy to Germany Says He Believes Election Was Best for Country. TW Gerard, An 1913 to

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