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Evening Star dated January 1, 1925

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 WEATHER. . S. Weat Unsettled peratu unsettled; probably rain not so cold. Temperatures at noon vesterday; lows Full report on

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 FOUR MEET DEATH INCHICAGOHILARITY Stray Bullets Hit Man on {Train, Woman in House and Two on Streets. By the Assoctated...

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 FEASTAND PRAYER MARK 195 COMING Paris Celebrates With Un- usual Zest—Thousands At- tend Midnight Masses. old year year wel-

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 0MORE CHLDREN GUESTS AT PTURE See “Peter Pan” Through Activities of Columbia Thea- ter and Evening Star. About 200 more of

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 BELIEVES FORBE ACTEDFOR BEST Routsong, Assistant Vet- erans’ Bureau Head, Ap- proved Contract. B: the Associated Press....

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 g, THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY... .January 1, 192! THEODORE W. NOYES. . ....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. ¢, THURSDAY, TJANUARY T, 1925. i . e S o REV. R. B. SCOTT DIES. |LIONS CLUB EXONERATES |...

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 8 SO CIETY, SOCIETY Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Work, Will Return Tomorrow From Chicago, Where He Spe HE Secrets he...

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 THE EVENING JELLCOEISGVEN | [t e EARLDON Y KNG New Year Honor List Places) Special Emphasis on Art, Literature and Science.

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 10 * SE[K WIDE HGH'I’ ! PICTURE OF A MAN MAKING A DECISION. JUST SEE WHAT TS DomE FORTHE AMERICAN 16N T T REMARKAELC / V...

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 T25TOFNDL.S. INCONTROVERSY ALIENS, CARRYING BABIES, SEEK ENTRY ACROSS ICE Immigration Agents Catch Two Families Attempting to

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 12 NEW AR ATTENPTS HALTED FOR FUNDS World Flight Expenses, Near‘ $200,000, Hold Up Projects for a While. The “h Service new

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 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHIfiGTdV D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. 13, AN AN A AR AN AN AN AR AR AN AN AR AN AN AN AN A AR AN AR

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ ) SINL‘LAlR COUNSEL - | FILES NEW BRIEF Lharges Senate Exceeded‘ Powers in Teapot Dome ! }

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 Tulip Bulbs, 10c; 3 for 25¢ 157 boxes imported Holland Tulip Bulbs, in various colors for indoor and out- Were 25c package.

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 D. C, THURSDAY,s JANUARY 1, 192 Starting Tomorrow With New Merchandise—QOur Greatest Annual January Sales! Immense purchases

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 of that fact, and the extent to . which he used this means of at- 1z of the apsoximately| rack on an existing institution has

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 18 THE EVE —'—_—‘—’_—___—'—T““'—' i ble by the spirlt of fairness in o S - AT CAI.VARY CHURCH LIVERPOOL, December 15-~Four BY

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 RAIL LABOR BOARD FIGHT1S DROPPED Howell-Barkley Bill ~ Side-| tracked as Compromise on Abolition Is Sought. L | Supporters of

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 ® THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 20 PRINGPALS APPEAL "5, Teo ot ooses | Delnys at American Ports

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 ‘THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D: ¢, THURSDAY, TJANUARY 1, 1925 IT PAYS TO 59c Lace Edge Pillowcases, 39¢c (Shga t Seconds)

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 LEAGUE DECLARED UPON FIRM BASIS Has Passed Point Where |, Single Failure Imperils It, Review Says. = | - | New Senator on...

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 HE EVENING . U, THURSDAY, 2 ” S I.E AI]ERS GlVE | SPECIAL TRIAL CALLED. |NINE WOMEN’S BODIES| STUDENT HELD SUICIDE. |iye, b=

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 GENERAL AMNESTY EXPECTEDINTTALY King Likely to Pardon All Po- llitical Offenders in Honor of Crown Prince. Hold Parade: SUES

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 THE  EVE .- THURSPAY, JANUARY . 1, 1925. 25 8AM.,our Yearly Clearancémwmgm % b B [ h U n @ g @ U a t 5 . Red Lea&er Allowed

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 26 ~ THE J5J00000 ATIEND [ e o wstons AMERICANSEHODLS | Unprecedented Progress in: Education During Past Year | Reported by

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 THE EVENING/ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. 21 ' v veet e 2 - 14 ered he federal S i e S with s vz |...

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 98 ° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY T, 1925. FORCED RAIL UNITY MOVE S OPPOSED Heads of Great Systems

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 POLITICIANS HOMES IN ROME SEARCHED | Police “Take Measures to Safeguard Material In- terests of Country.” the Aseociated...

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 SPORTS.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. SPORTS. Two Great Gridiron Battles Due on Coast Today

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 FINANCIAL THE EVENING 8 DECLINE REPORTED | [=vesmss 7 BUSINESS REQUIRES HIGH GRADE SE i province of NEW YORK, January...

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 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY T, 1925. «%PSHDQV Stationery Speclals 69%¢ Weather P'rophets, 7 inches

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1T, T925. i i - S of America at Cornell Unlversity,|to the Ithaca Clty

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 THE EVENING TWO PRIESTS BURNED. |GIFT OF PARK LAND 0. K”D BY COMMITTEE House Receives Favorable Report on Bill to Accept...

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 'INDIAN SCOUT AT 83 SECRETLY TAKES BRIDE I-See-O Said to Be Oldest Soldier in U. S. Army, While New Wife Admits She Is 66.

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 VICTOR ARTISTS McCormack, Bori, i and Orchestra to Feature WCAP Program. The featurir John Lucrezia of the Metropolitan In

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Accuracy in Timepieces Essential BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. New Ye day marks e. So do our timepi v Indicate...

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 33 HELP SITUATIONS.' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 MISCELLANEOUS. HELP MALE |MUTT AND JEFF—The Lion

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 A FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Comtinned.) NASH TOURING, dition: paiat looks and curtalns in per- tew: hns hud un- rive is low; let

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 " 40 A APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) Mt. Vernon Apartment House, Sth St. snd New York Ave. N.W. rooms, bath and...

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES ‘ontinued.) FOR SA.LE—-HDUSES MIDDLETON, CALTORS INC,, Franklin 9503, Near Circle < in Chevy Chase.

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 42 THREE BALTIMORE RESIDENTS SLAIN Two Women and One Man Victims of Gun Play on Eve of New Year. By the Associated Press. =

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