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The evening world. dated June 17, 1908

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 _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,1908. _ : ANTLINJUNCTION PLANK STILL KEEPS COMMITTEE BUSY, AND ALL ON EDGE BA AH itty

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 TME EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. © SAVAIGNT OY HARRIS Ye EWING 1908. Secretary Taft, the Candidate, Talking Over the

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 NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1908. 4 _THE EVEN! ASKS $100,000 ON TESTIMONY TO KICKEDOTHERBOY, CAR:ORESSSAVES | ms anit S57)

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 | v \ é HOW M’GRAW'S GIANTS. WON THE FIRST GAME Made Two Runs in the Third Inning| and Held the Cincinnati Nine Down to a the

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17. 1908. HEARD FIREBUG AT WORK, THOUGHT HIM A BURGLAR So Cohen Locked His Doors, and...

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 THE EVENING WORLD'S Civil Service -:- By Ernest L. Crandall, : Schoo) Former Civil Service Examiner. | em examiner would view

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 HUNT CTY FOR * NAN WHO SHOT. Drink meyer Killed Mother-in-Law, FRED ON Had Been Sent to Island as a Wife-Beater—May being...

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 ODDITIES IN THE NEWS ALL OVER THE WORLD 4, =¥ ‘When a number of . @ought shelter from a < University of Pennsylvania & et...

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 rr FINDS ONE-THIRD OF EAST-SIDE {6 UNEMPLOYED ‘ Committee of Ten of the Uni- versity Settlement Investi- gates Cause of...

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 | | \ GB ( other articles of value from ral alarm was sent to all the | Ing towns in New Jersey for . One of the men was ac-

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 F But for the slump thet the Hilltoppers | { Bewe taken out West. Losing seven | atmight games ie enough to undermine !@e...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY JUNE 17,1908. NAS, NARBURS ‘AT ONUGHTERS FED BANK HOME Society Woman Who Disap- peared After...

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 / ** Lhree Summer 0, Anxious Reader, Mrs. G N advertising Bquare Theatre. * Tt ts eminently proper and quite witi apa Charles

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 SSE Aa LT t ts 1,000 IN RIOT AS BIG LINER SAILS WITHOUT THEM Steerage Ticket Holders En- raged at Being Unable to Board the

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