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Evening Star dated June 10, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and cooler tonight row; moderate 68, at 5:30 am. today. Full report on page 7.

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 * “PARLOR LR B’ DECLARED COSTLY Too Luxurious for 10-Cent Fare, Utilities Body Is Told in Company’s Piea. 9 The Public...

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 The Month of Brides and Roses Brings many calls for extra ice and with the starting up of new homes brings new patrons daily.

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 MILLION 1S RAISED T0 PREVENT FRAUD Credit Men Establish. Fund to Halt Commercial Crime in America. To scotch commercial crime

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 s gy ASSERTS GRLSAD SHE KLED SUTOR Joseph Harssel, Slain Man’s Friend, Testifies Perkins Girl Confessed. By the Associated

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 — With Sanday Morning - WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY . STAR| .June 10, 1925 THE EVENING by nominating Mrs. John P. Pratt for

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 oS “Beauty” FOUND: An English collie pup, answering to name of Beauty, wearing a big ribbon bow, a brown and white woolly...

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Are Again at the White House, Returning From the West. HE President and Mrs.

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 GERARD CONTENPT CHARGEDISHISSED Court Clears Former Ambas- sador in Suit Over Demo- cratic Campaign Expenses. By the...

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 10 EACNEN DEGREES | 7 ahoue v Record Number Receive Scholastic Honors From * Archbishop Curley. | A record number of...

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 359 GRADUATES GET DEGREES AT CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY TODAY (Continy ampton, Mass.; Leo Aloysius Mitch Thomy Se g el Patrick...

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 12 & THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. W’EDI\_’ESDAY. JUNE 10, 1925, | DARROW AND COLBY #3000 1s Average '™ YOU.AND UNCLE

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 ______f_—,—'—l.——————n‘ .-.....-......-,;..--..'.-...‘..........-.-.-.. . MERGER PLANED Glen Alden Company Stock- holders to

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 * CITIZENS TO GREET NEW FIRE ENGINE Exercises Planned to Cele- brate Installation of Equip- ment in Columbia Heights. The...

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 POSTAL OFFICIALS 10 SIMPLIFY WORK Representatives of 14 Coun- tries to Confer in Italy Next Month, The Vniversai Postal...

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 g BOYS' CLUB CAMP 10 OPEN JUNE 23 Friends of Needy Youths| Urged to Give Them Outing at Cost of $12. | The Boys' Club eamp

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 “COME ON IN. THE WATER'S FINE, BUT JUST A BIT CROWDED!™ The Star’s cameraman visited the muni On sccount of the closing of

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 ASCO—"Butter “and Egg Man.”7 ! The combination of Grezory Kelly [ 4= player and George S. Kaufman as Blaywright in a comedy

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 Summer Store Hours Store will close at 4 o’clock Saturdays June 13th, 20th and 27th Wil close all day Saturdays July 4th to

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 20 ORGAN DEDICATION WL E0 ON WEAP Recital by Gibson in Audi- torium Listed Tonight. Sojourners’ Club On. - Dedicatory...

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 Loutre BY LISA YSAYE TARLEAU. Copyright, 19 (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) His new reader was soon found and his book. It

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 99 CECIL B.DEMILLE A Symbol of leadership in the great, independent movement for the betterment of Motion Picture...

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 SPORTS. Navy Crew Seen as Real Contender on Hudson :. Battle Ball Latest Sport Craze [SHE 1S HEADED FOR NATIONAL GOLF TITLE|

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 24 SPORTS. THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. SPORTS. Griff Has No Fear of Game Forfeiture : Five

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. SPORTS. 25‘ Transfer Helps Niehaus and Reds :...

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 FINANCIAL. BOVINGISSTRONG ¢ INFINALTRADIG 0il, Motor, Public Utility and Rail Shares Are Day’s Leaders. BY STUART P. WE...

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 FINANCIA SROPS ARE RUINED | INNEARBY STATES .ocal Market Gets Reports of Severe Heat Damage in Some Sections. Continued dry

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 ~og WOMAN’S PAGE.~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. FEATURES. Mousse Rolls From Home Kitchens BY

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 New Silhouette Making Progress BY MARY M When some of us were voung the “Hormal” place for fullness in a skirt | was at the

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 30 = THE EVENING STAR,™ WASHINGTON, DT WEDNESDAY, JUNE ™0. 1925. S80I e B g e sl s 0 TR N N e R e e e EHEGK'NG UN HEAT ‘B...

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 \ THE EVENING STAR,‘ WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE'10, 1925 31 HEM] Nm PlBKED Hoover polnted out, will take more| MUTT

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 32 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. MISCELLANEOUS. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. |

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925.° / ROOMS, ETC. O A IN RABBITBORO—Dad...

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 34 APARTMENTS, ETC. 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—FUR. (CO?:"J’;HE

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 REAL _ SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. LARGE STORE. H-ROOM _ DW ELLIN( porches: bhath, electricity : shady lawn: ga- rages: 13- hr.

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 D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925 FOR SALE—HOUSES. COLORED HOME BUYERS! BRING US YOUR TERMS! Only 5 Beautiful Homes Left in...

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, J RESORTS : 2 WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES,

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 38 CAMP DATE CHOSEN FOR LOCAL CADETS High School Contingent to Train at Camp Simms, Beginning June 22. The annual encampment

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