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  2. 1916-05-30

The evening world. dated May 30, 1916

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 Ca te KNIFE HURLED AT ROOSEVELT IN PARADE RRR EEE RE NEHER ITE ERR Weather—Showers and cooler to-night; Wednesday fair,...

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 @roughout last night, especially weet ‘et Fort Douaumont. Following is t+- +* sn-day’e te- Port from the War Office: “On the

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 ~ 790 BRITISH HOLD Cana, a Man Run a Home ona Business Basis? Y ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1916. TTTALIANS TO QUIT

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 2 i ee re earty yesterday partiy destroyed the plant of the New England Fish Com- pany and the Alberta-Pacific grain Wvator

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 SEER ER CRITTER ERENT IGE ~ORRRRETEREER THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1916. THE NEW PLAYS Boralfuni f"here wth both...

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 mene a ee ae ee ‘ vepeReeTen pte ai Geld ecome to have a “charmed life." Nervousness Caused by Trying. Za to Break Record...

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 Starting of Roamer Adds Interest to the Suburban At Belmont Park Track How Golfi SMALL BUT SELECT FIELD IN THE SUBURBAN...

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 ty The'E vening World Daily Magaz ine, Tuesday, May 30, 1916 Some Bunkers! ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Pudlished Daily

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 The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, May 30; 1916 If you thought you'd killed a man, but found you hadn't. If you...

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 Home About Plays ‘and Players By BIDE DUDLEY RGE SCARBOROUGH, au- thor of “The Lure,” “At Bay and “The Heart of Wetona,” ts

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