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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, BUARI] '|'U [;UNS“]E 80TH MILEPOST REACHED PAR'S AND I-[]NI]UN ESKIMOS SLAY BABIES [W. R. & E. HITS PROJECT.|CHEVY CHASE STUDENT |FAMOUS GEM EMPORIUM l BY PRESIDENT’S FATHER WHEN FOOD IS SCARCE | protests Extending Capital Trac-| WINS $2,500 YALE PRIZE| DOOMED TO EXTINCTION MARCH 31, 1925. 23 £l ——— Intants Given Preference Over| tion Bus Line to Holly Street. - e H AI-S LEA |N | Col. Coolidge Observes Anniversary M Sy The Washington Raflway and Blec- | Richard W. Harr Will Also Get|Andrews' Diamond Palace, San || Novelties With But Little Change From Oirls as Bule, Says Koud |tric Co. thiough Vice Fresident Bew! Opening With Big Construc- | Francisco, Dating Back 75 % His Daily Routine. | Rasmussen. |of the Capltal Traction Co. bua hne! Hon Conoems | Years, to Be Closed Something Different SR — lon Alaska avenue at an informal con- P = D Aol Erom. P BW CYORK, March 31 knud‘frunce at the District Build'ng tc-| Richard Whitmore Harr of Chevy | Bs the Associated Pre to Give = | PLYMOUTH, \Vt., bt 2 | d Ch 3 \ld. E d heflield S» N FRAN ), = Pres.dent Refers to Commls [ o Comze, Proposed Pact Would Be|rasmussen, Arctic explorer and stu- (93, (o e Sixteenth | GHe%e 301; Yals Universits, hag | drews® Diamond. Bulace dent of Eskimo customs, arrived in|g.r oy SEEEEE O O L O o & k varied his u 4 a . sociation. | been awarded the Thompson-St U'A(mn that drew Presic othier reme sion Electric Power Dis- today in o his S0th Void Unless Germany N }"’k today Lo m‘t“’:{:“m;:x;the Caplital Traction Co. is secking | prize of $2,500 for meritorious work in | notables to its glitte different Ty dbanelio oiilodans the Auranta, r:x;oflu wayto dlinw n gov. |10 extend the busses on Alaska, ave-| the building construction couree. to pass out of existence e peed ot be ; | morning to offer their congratula- - |nue to Holly street, thence to Thir-| Mr. Harr, under provisions of the | Folidn e shorgiag lery. We posal at Big Plant. tions were informed that Col. Cool- | Enters League. St hlll"nz by l-“(;n.\:: teenth, to Floral and thencs back to]award, will' receive wrastical training tts orne ax : idge planned to go for a ride later | g‘ Jirl ‘bantos 0 the upper "Eu |Alaska avenue. Maj. Covell said the|in building construction with the thete o ‘ S |in the day, but that there would be | — 4y country. Washington Railway and Electric Co.| Thompson-Starrett Co. He is the first famous old ! He said the custom originated in 2 |no other departure from routine. | the aiffieults of seeuring. food for|contended this extension would cut|recipient of the prize, which was es-|gem empor \.,m 1 tion of leasing hydroclec | Hale and rugged and showing few | By the Associated Press ol A linto a territory now served by it. tablished through Mr. and Mrs. Louls| The names of nt, President roSoveloped by the Wileon | signs of his advancea age, Col. Cool- | PARIS, March 31.—A security pact | *i5g fhmiles. @ orovender enoush,| ° J. Horowltz of New York Harrison, Lily Langtry, Oscar Wilde el ””‘ » 2t his usual hour, finished | which' tnaludes’ the ‘Droviao /hat It |thes i ime b Rty P ESCAPES In addition to his excellent kcholas- | Adelina Patti, Totta Crabtree, - The NATIONAL ; S e chores about house and | gna)l become null and void unless|after birth by smothering them.~ FRUIT CRO N tic record in this course, Mr. Harr re- | Warfield and Indian rajahs, for the mail. It . Wwith letters of | REMEMBRANCE SHOP (Mr. Foster's Shop) ceived general two-year honors for ex- cellence in all his studies in 192 h to The Star. Mr. Harr is the son of William R. inces and European poten r on its hook of pat rews founded the palace in 1850 | Germany becomes a member- of the | said Mr. Rasmussen. “If a girl baby, | League of Nations may overcome the | Prior to birth, is pledged in marriage, created under a H study by its membe e resolution for | v . Me | p. Meanw ‘”“l‘:" v\rlhd 1y greeting from relatives and was a heavy budg Special Dis however, Secretary Weeks will % the mother will preserve it. If mot, o Th . 1 SOLEL Tt il o ds In all parts of the country. |difference between the French and| 0 intont'ys il Boy bables have| MARTINSBURG, W. Va. March 31. Harr of the law firm of Harr & Bates | Fong Loon, who went to work for 14th St. One Door from private bids on the power. & of telegrams also reached the | British governments on the Possi-|,"gregter value and are seldom, if|—Low temperatures did not Injure|of this city. He prepared for Yale at|the colonel 49 v P : * X dge farmhouse:in the forenoon, [bility of making a. guarantes ar-|ver, killed:” | apple trees and probably aid not hurt | Central High School. President Suggests Inquiry. one being a message from the Presi- | rangement before the league assem- I ok ned TAile: Sriwork foday: sald | sa a g ” P ——e — helieves the spe- | dent and Mrs. Coolidge. Reading of | hly meets in September, it was said after an examination of the buds his birthday mail occupied a large |tsgay in official circles, {" One more week of cool nights, It pays to read the want colun of | members part of the day for the colonel LR (":m‘l“’r\':l;"”“ SR ATTORNEY IS MISSING. | holding back development, will make | The Star. Hundreds of situations are |casket that Coi. Andrews under | A R (BEEAEE ot Lo at tals pale st — {the situation normal here. obtained through them himself. leased in | ime when the French governn John J. Phelan, Estate Trustee, | time when the French government n, y COOLIDGE SEEKS FACTS |[is"coming around to the idea, first | Jne | 1aunched from London, that Germany Gone Since March 9. Shoals proj- | [ha | ON PRINTER DISCHARGES |must be a member of the league. NEW YORK, March 51.—Jolin 2| ST o Premier Herriot appears deter-|Phelan of New , prominent | 0 Eke et mined that Germany's entrance into|New York attorr been sought | Letters Exchanged Between Presi- |the league shall be a condition for Persons’ Bureau since | acceptance of her security proposal. |Ma was learned last night. | dent and Carter to Ascertain There is an inclination in French cir- | Mr. Phelan is one of the trustees of cles to doubt the eflicaciousness of | the $1,000,000 estate of his father. Exact Status. any guarantee pact that has not, in| An action was brought in the Su- addition to other foundations, the|preme Court recently by the helrs | support and moral influence’ of the|demanding that the three trustees league. give an accounting of what they have INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING W, B. 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