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Evening Star dated June 22, 1926

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 ¢ Fhenin WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s...

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 . eises 9 * TERMINAL HACKERS HIN POINT INCOLRT Justice Siddons to Hear Argu- ments on Their Claims at Union Station. While

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 DIPLOMAS FOR 6o GIVEN AT EASTERN Miss Louise Frances Perkins Wins Highest Honors in Commercial Class. Graduates of the...

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 CADMAN PRAISES - RELIGIOUS PRESS Brooklyn Pastor Speaker at Editors’ Meeting—Aber- nethy Adds Approval. H The religious ness

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 CHICAGO THRONGS SET NEW RECORD Previous Marks Made by Big Athletic Events Fall Before Religious Assembly. BY ROBERT T. SMALI

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 HOLDS ADVERTIG INERBASESWEALTH | government and e WAINWRIGHT BILL 0. K.'D. Passed by House—Provides Beard of Visitors for...

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 PROIBITION PARTY REVIVAL PLANNED . Wets Announce Expansion in West. Promising Fight for Referendum.- By the Ascociated Press

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 8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY June 22, 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The...

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 Kresge Department Stores, Inc. (VENING STAR \\'ASHI NGTON, D % PALAIS ROYAL G Street at 11th A (Jreat Purchase and Saleo “»e

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 10 SWINDLER POSED S GEORGE HARVEY Landlady Says Man ,WitQ Long Police Record Let Py the Associated NEW YORK with swindlin 2

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 162 ARE GRADUATED FROM DUNBAR HIGH i i H | Awarded Diplomas Last! Night in Amphitheater of | Howard University. | x - 1...

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 THE EVENING STAR, \\'A\Slll‘\'ii'l'fl;\', ey [, JUNE 22, 1926. BIG[]’I]IPI.[]MAS S. K y ONS COMPA PENNSYLVANIA STREET, D PHONE

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D.- C, TUESDAY. JUNE 22, 1926. verage import ¢ 1d rday i tat t.| Imports were valued 1,248,367,

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 IT PAYS TO 4 BOTH SIDES OF "‘A’.I'K.S'l: THE DEPENDAB: $1 Ruffled Curtains Two Pairs $1 Dainty Nuffed Cur- tains 2% vards...

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 RECEIVER ASKED FORBOCA RATON Fashionable Florida Develop- ment Alleged to Be in Fi- Garden The annual June ga | Arts Club of

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 DECISON RESERVED ON MILLER IVIUII(]Nfij Court’s Action in Conspiracyj Case Also Will Apply to Daugherty. argument. Whatever

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 FORMAL OF ING Cardinal Bonzanro i« THE EUCHARISTIC CON seated on the altar th and left. S AT HOLY NAME CATHEDRAL, CHICAGO.

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 18 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge| Were Joined Last Evening by Son, Mr.

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 19 Births Reported. The following hirihs have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Frederick B. and

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 DRAMA AND MUSIG FEATURES OF WRG Play “Back of the Yards” to Be Presented — Milla Dominguez to Sing. Music and drama will...

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 COVERING BOOSTS Governor to Solve Wet Weather in Southwest Huge Problem. Also Is Factor—Up 10 to 17 Points. Page From...

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 22 * STOCKS CONTINUE MOVING UPWARD | Early Declines Are Wiped | Out by All Issues—Power- ful Backing Seen. ! VART P W ;...

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926. Rerl E . o o | Money to Loan Berl “E 3 - B 1 Caldag R

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 SPORTS. Griffmen’s Trip Worst in Recent Years : THE EVENING STAR. ELEVEN LOSSES ON ROAD COST CHAMPS 70 POINTS Weak at Fourth

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 ___THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. JL"‘ —By RIPLEY | "CORES FIFTEEN RUNS. Wa ey handed o s veau of Engraving

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 v o8 SP BRTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926. SPORTS. Record Field to Compete in Annual...

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 WOMA The Vogue for N’S PAGYE Shlps and Filet BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. NAAR Y E_vAN GE LINE o WAL KER., THE SHIP DL ANSWE THE

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENIN G STAR, WASHIN 1926. ‘ Dame Fashion Revives the R Wa rate blou Blouse BY MARY MARSHALL. lung to the

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 WOMA N’'S FAGE. Women Who Have Interesting Tasks in Government Service BY ALICE ROGERS HAGER Mrs. Ethel L. Best. Mrs. Ethel

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 By Louis Trazy SYNOPOSIS. | agent e heir presump- | Gy son. donhn disanneated some vears \hant o be pre- | fecides o leave |

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 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926. NSEDTION EASE : e \ Accused of Aiding Conspiracy || of...

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 32 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926. MISCECLCANEOUS. Star “Want Ad” | MEP-MALE

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC FOR SALE—MISCEl " (Continued.) FINE jmported househola iinens at greatl st el | dollles. ete. LINEN SHOP, p

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. # (Contlnued.) B SROOM APARTMENT. FURNISHED. Reasonable 1208 H StNW BENEDICK, For Bachelors

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 REAL ESTATE a WA&TED—REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS OR HOUSES Eume 1st trust and give stock officered by nationally known men for

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926. REAL ESTATE. e ONCE UPON A TIME The Tinder BY W. J.

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 AUCTIONS RESORTS. FOR SALE-MOUSES: | AN Rmoon B 1 A okrom, ALCTO Dara e S, . _(WORSHIPERS MOURN 7 SPECIAL. 0S. J. OWEN & SON,

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 JUNGLE 1S GOAL OF WHITE WOMEN Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton and Mrs. Marshall Field, 3d, San for Brazil. To be the first white

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