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  2. 1922-06-02

The evening world. dated June 2, 1922

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 ) rs ele ne . 2 ‘IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK IT’S IN THE EVENING WORLD” foe ee IN CELL AFTER “SOLVING” WARD PLO To-Night’s...

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 Nbrary Cunningham had installed. The hone was out of order, Cun- the lawyer tip-toed up the cellar to listen, but were...

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 i imei adele: ile TERT EW RIF 8 : : = ’ aes - meuiy * ae . - et MISS WTCORMIGK Who The Most Freciea oy Under Yearsat ge] SAW

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 BACON, MONKEY GLAND MAN, FOUND ALIVE SAPLEA OF GUILTY [ret sty cas,suin ct] JAP SHIP SUBSIDY Y TAKEN BY MYERS} tt» proceeds

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 — LAPEE, Mich. June 2.—The tone, GRinjured robber of a gang of four Which attempted to loot the State Savings Bank at...

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 an ype OOM iy 5 at J 3 a EE: 3 Py . . 8 . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. r mersible referred to in fecent cable) of

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 & ‘a CE TT TR RI 2 FO we . WLU DO Lee UEUBUMOMUR HERALD SQUARE Fro. Hammocks $16.48 The Hammock illustrated has an adjust-

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 X 5 GELEBRATES IS GOLDEN BLE ‘Everybody at the Banquet | Which Forms Part of City’s | Anniversary Observance. i i | Most of

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 ° REUNION OF ZT TO HEAR HARDING ___SRECH BY 40 ‘* (Continued from First Page.) President of the Midvale Steel & Ord- “We...

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 10 woManssz5000 burgh by His Opulence. How Ernest Hill, thirty-three, for- || merly a clerk at the Hotel Went- ' { worth, No.

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 PATIENT LEAPS TO DEATH. “Goodby,” Calls Man Before Plunge From Hospital Window. “1’'m ‘going. Goodby!" said Austin Hanley,

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 + jSLLNAN LA _ | sonnets Penalizes Hnegelt House- holder While Criminals Flout | It, Report Says. Characterizing the Sullivan

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 §378,000,000 tor Oertitteaters| 10 099 oe Government securities, ‘reasury Department. Mi paket. eos A leapt fen of the 7 ;

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 14 T ! 4 | SAVANNAH, Ga, June 2 ' \ Roe + i Hght).—The lynching spirit must be WH kept out of the courts, This cannot a be

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 i ities pe esting a @) ————— THE EVENING WORLD, FAIR HARBOR is the best of those quaint Cape Cod stories that have made the

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 ~—IQHET TEMPLE ~TOTOUR MERA ' Dykeman, Past Potentate of Kismet $25.00 Suits now $18.70 Temple and who, in 1928, will be ele-

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 $$$ MIDDIES AGAIN CET deen used in the past \and wit! be COLLEGES CONTEST |JUDGE’S LIBELLER fense of Sue rights acd vor the

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 Lk ee LE CELE SINE — Silver or Green Gold Finish Models of the Famous Whiting & Davis Make $3.25 oes ia > Once again the...

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 JUNE SNOW IN WYOMING. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Tall generally in Central and Southern Wyoming Wednesday and Cheyenne ts having the...

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 Anti-Prohibitionists Active State Organization. 7 Piization Against Prohtbition has been ee formulated, and, judging from...

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 aie ere EOF TT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. | SomeS a their original prices these suits sold at one-third less

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 eR - - — . ne ee > ae geen ahr me oo ok THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. LASKER WILL NOT RESIGN. | __ AMUSRMRNTS. |

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 ! Figures in the Bronx Marriage Li- @ense Bureau indicate that there will hie be a bigger number of June brides this ear than

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1022. AMERICAN WIDOW FATHER KIDNAPPED 000, according to conservative estimates] NO MORE

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 Ts ¢ [ ( THE EVENING WORLD, ‘Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ruppert FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922, * i Jackson of London, was married to|...

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 LOCAL ares Biase Goamaety, fevty two, of Te at was Kradunted in 1890. Highwoy. wich, of the Weatehester or. inds, was I rng

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 [ INSIST GREEK ARMY GUARDS CHRISTIANS Mase Mecting Urges United Staten te Co-operate im Near Kant. Resolutions declaring the

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 LYNCH AND BUFF TO MEET INNEXT BOUT FOR BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP. SMITH LOSES TOLJOE LYNCH WE'D LIKE TO KNOW «+: 2x cu: > By...

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 J By William Abbott. The goif pace nowadays ts too swift —.... favorites, Their path in Pionships is as smooth as the...

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 pee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. GREAT DAM WILL |Barnard Students’ “Senior Week Show”? Open. Hig. Va Caro Chem...

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 Mrs. Elizabeth Merklen, a Freeport Housewife, Just ‘‘Between Times’’ Saves People From Drowning; She Has Rescued Eight a eee

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 CHAPTER VIL (Continued.) i UNT ELLA came downstairs the next morning and found Constance and Audrey, white faced and wan, in

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 ’ | How Will You Dress ’ For Your Vacation CLOTHES FOR THE MOUNTAINS ' ¥ Last in a Series of ‘Three Articles i aie gins FET

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 ESTADLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Published Daily Except Sunday by The Press Publishing Company. Nos, 53 to 68 Park Row. RALPH

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 ' By Capt. Robt. Scofield Wood D..F, 04 M. Cy Oroix de Guerre with paime; for: ly Commander 3¢7th Bquadron, Royal Air Forces.

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 World’s Comics | NY ONE who went to Henry Miller's Theatre last night expecting to THE NEW PLAYS \ Allan Pollock Brings Out

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