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  1. The evening world.
  2. 1922-05-02

The evening world. dated May 2, 1922

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 Fa paki aA ok To- Night ‘es Weather—FAIR, A: “IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK IT’S IN “WOMAN SHOT IN MET. LIF Che "“Cireulation...

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 “Lost Girl’? Had Only Gone i Attempts to Turn Both}Cleveland Police Withhold i Planks Repulsed by Gen. Her Name as Body of

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 ‘THERES, SAYS ~ WOMANON STAND Miss Meyer, Who Won Suit Against Him, Testifies at Bigamy Trial. LETTER GAVE HER CLUE. Was From

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 PPATERNO WORE AVIAN PROMISES SUIT IS FILED: | $20,000,000 FOR WAR ON HIGHER POSTAL BANK INTEREST TO GO ON Savings Tne eet mt

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 19232. Justice Tompkins catts attention of] SCOTCH FIRM LOSES  |¢!#ssow. the bureau...

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 Two Exceptional Offering for to-morrow (Wednesday) A New Importation of Women’s Wool Scarfs in smart color combinations at

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 “ qenrnn ¢ . y ‘ SND WRESTLED |,” seaamai rs * | EREATWE ABLITY, Nal . Sarune S } ' SHEGETS IVORGEIE ables (Gg: »...

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 PLAN COURT FIGHT _ON VOTING MACHINE Botimate “Board to Refuse * Funds anf so Delay Use % Perhaps for Year. ¥ officiais plan a

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 1 + " werd THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. 5 5 sees Aprit 27] Sixaola, Kingston ..... 9.00 A.M, 11.00 A.M. and were

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. ° \ 0 Al's lp WOM AN , iy 300 o Shot ‘DARK HORSE’ CFE pa TAL TO ee MRS. TOMBES TAKES

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 whole lot, and this 1s the first time | ps Evening World Campaign for and, to her heart, she “I wish more women were in this

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 NIGHT WATCHMAN TRAPS FOUR IN RAILROAD CAR One Encapes pen Poll Open Door, Others Held for Burglary, Wiggestion for...

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 x ‘ P ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, which will be built through the Conti- nental Divide, and which will shorten by

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 =. 1 Sanity TEST FOR MYSTERY GIRL]: Woung Woman Found in jer lushing Garage Believed rt Deranged. (SEMildred Preston or...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, Mme. Easton's red wig in Carmen" provoked unlimited discussion. 1922. thy Maar’, Formerly

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 a ~ French Envoy “Has Confer ° ence With Lloyd George— | GENOA, May 2 (Asoc jated Press) Vice Premier Barthou, head of the

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 - J Can he exist decently on $15.54 a week? That’stheaverage pay of 170,000 clergymen. Does he have to do odd jobs to earn

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 ' ————— cevece  cenennecmmameeeesats tia ee eee ene eee oO a ener a nemeoeennnnrs ss: © a Happy Ending + The Dream of the...

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 ORS NAN ORRRERRTET HIRSH TR Market Sidelights By R. R. Bateon. Now that the stock market, follow- ing the furious trading...

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 : i Capt. Robt. Scofeld Wood. KH F. Gy M. C., Croix de Guerre with four patms; formeriy Commander 167th » Royal Atr Forces.)

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 OF COAL STRIKE; 10 it neal ‘Mining Must Be Less Sea- sonal, Surplus Stored at Industrial Centres. WASHINGTON, May...

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 EP wind iM He ou Bie WHILE THE GIANTS HAVE GEGEN DEFENDII ‘HE Fancy Rep THREE IN & ROW AT” Bo: See a, tienen and prepared to

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 SLURP STR VOTRE TORRE NT ¥ ( ‘ "mm RVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. wl, + PEDIGREE $ STUDENTS DON’T THINK MORVICH WILL

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 ss RE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1929." . : Ni 2 PNA fl Hi GN Cops ANAL HH TT ATT = ri mmm Bt iil \ 7 i DT MA cant o ’

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 Pasaebsrea BseGodgTs DANGERS” REMEMBER; RULES TO FOLLOW You Are Paper. feceived her. and told her of “a could be made if he

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 i ‘4 r ESTABLISHED BY JOSBPH PULITEER. Pwritea Dally Breopt Gunday by The Prom Publishing Company, Nos. 52 to 68 Park Raw,

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 | THE NEW PLAYS ie “What the Public Wants” A Matter of Taste Laer Oy: 2 OS By CHARLES DARNTON. OH COME ON‘ NOW suRivveL , LET

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