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Evening Star dated January 15, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy and slightly warmer tonight ; minimum temperature about 26 degrees ;...

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 2 SHOALS STRUGGLE 5 BACK IN HOUSE Bill to Go to Committee cr| Conference—Senate Votes . Underwood Measure. The Muscle Shoals

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 There Is a Goad Home at 1353 Kennedy 5t. N.W. For $12,750 VThrériWeste‘m ngh 1S IN BuriETH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. INAUGURAL

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 CHANGE TO AFFECT INDANA POLITIES Sanders’ Selection for Slemp Post to Alter Line-Up. The Sanders selection of Representative

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 confining it to former enemy coun- tries, like Austria and Hungary, serv- ed to reveal the fact that several countries in...

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 [ THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Fition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY....January 15, 1925 THEODOKE W. NOYES. .. Editor

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 D. W. THOMPSON DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Former Virginian, 73, Succumbs at Home of Son-in-Law in This City. Daniel Webster...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Diplomatic Corps at Dinner at | White House Tonight. - Cool- | Coolidge Hosts to}: |...

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 THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 SOCIETY SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS | PLAN CHARACTER STUDY. |scacpsr in the Morean sorony su| - WILL...

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 10 DR. GOVILLE URGES LOCAL ARBORETUM Tells Senators That Project Is Getting Backing Through- out the Country. strong...

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 WFADDEN BANKING BLLPRSSES HOUSE vt 2 o Proposed to Carry 1 Measure.Designed to leeral- | ize National Laws Now Goes to...

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 PARLEY'S RESULTS PRAISED IN LONDON Press Enthusiastic Over Re- turn of United States to European Affanrs e of the g...

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 COOLIDGE IGNORES PATRONAGE SYSTEM Promotion for Merit Gives Serious Jolt to “Lead- ers” of Old BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, No

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 Preserve Our Local Bird Kingdom A4 few crumbs thrown today will keep our feathered friends from straving THE EVENING ' STAR,

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 TO. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, T | things are required. The applicant must also be accompanied by at least | | two citizens

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 1,200 Women’s Handkerchiefs, 15¢ Each A special low price on Women”: White, Sheer, All-linen Handkerchiefs, of an excep-...

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 TORING painting of “The Baptism of Poc A special linen back PREPARING FOR THE MAH-JONG BALL OF FEBRUARY 6. costume committee

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 — \ i\ ravavanag ey, & 42x36 Pillon Cases, 4 for 31 Made of strong, firn muslin, free from starch. Wil give splendid service.

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 NATION'S THANKS SENTTOBULLARD War Secretary, in Letter, i Praises Service of Army [ Officer, Retiring Today. In a letter to

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 USE OF NIAGARA SEEN AS PROBLEM United States Expert Says Falls Should Be Regarded as Shrine. . The Niagara River, lying...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 Notion Specials ALAIS R@y ‘ Ribbon Specials » Sc'vic and...

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 tain; D. A. Dollarhide, John Berg, Dr. C. ] Kendrick, Sylvan King, bert,. J. Allen Maphis, OPRIZESOFFERED it INY.M.C. A...

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 D. . THE EVENING WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15X 1925. 23 TENPLARSHISTS TOMASONI CHEFS High Officials From Through- i out

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. Tomorrow we clear out all remnants, incomplete No mail or...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. $2 and $2.50 All-wool Fabrics Remnants from our regular stock

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 26 CHEACD IS FACIG FGHT OVER WATER Score of U. S. and Canadian| Cities Seek to Stop Lake Michigan Tapping. . Ohjo, January 15

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 COMPETITION HITS U..S. FARMERS HARD ‘Canada * Lead in Wheat Exports. = Corn Retains Prestige. BY J. C. ROYLE, Special...

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 R ey FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1925. FINANCIAL. . TRADING DROPS OFF e vore: srock:

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 sreremsRPINANCLIAL,- | _ LAMB IS CHEAPER NEW YORK CURB MARKET | | : | A,.mflgfi/‘:%’“fim Received by Private Wire Direct to The

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 30 Penns SPORTS. ylvanians Display Great Power in Sending Navy Overtime—Georgetown Opens Campaign Tomorrow Against Wake...

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 \ . y Manager SPORTS. BUCKY RECEIVED PRO " OFFER AS A RESULT Bill Coughlin of Scranton Tendered Him $125 a Month Bid on...

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 32 THE EVENIN7 STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, THURSDAY, TANUARY 15 1925.° e e e e e e e B A e W A m s B e e s b B e e P s e S el L

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1928, The January Sales and these Friday Bargains Feed the Birds

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 B MORTON, 64 ENDS ARMY CAREER General, Veteran of Many Campaigns, Was Officer 42 Years. Maj. Gen. C Morton, TOY, Abe Martin

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. ™ E 127 Tomorrow—the Second Day of Jil 57“%‘ Truly Washington

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 - MOORE COMES BACK - FOR INAUGURATION Ambassador Says He Ex- pects to Return to Post . in Spain, However. on of Cool- nsion

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 THE EVENING‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, -1925. 37 I¥ on the 0. Open a Charge Account Opening a convenient

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 58 Changes in Dept. Locations Shobs & . R T e New 8th_St. Building—Street Floor Knit and Muslin Underwear. Third Floor, New

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 Let Not Snow, Rain or Slush Keep You From Getting Y(llur Share of These Exceptwnal One-Day Values---Tomorrow---Opportunity

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 40 : THE ALDAS FEATURE ON WCAP TONIGHT EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D: -C, CGZECH FAN.IS JAILED FOR BUILDING RADIO Also Sold

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 ANATEUR STATION S RADIDPROBLEN Department of Commerce Has to Keep Enthusiasts Within Proper Bounds. the proportion; s and the

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 JANUARY 15, 1925.° KING []F IVUR'ES SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—The Broken Glass. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |PARACHUTES STOLEN |irom becomine

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 ENATORTO SPEAK ON GHILD LABOR “Yalsh of Montana to Discuss | Amendment From WRC Tonight. ittee, which reported the r...

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 FLOGGINGS INJAIL 1.2 o e REPORTED CUSTOM s e o uction « the Youghiogheny hydroelectric plant in (‘mn'pl[l o . C , Md., th it

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, troduce John J. Deviny, president of tle Washington Club of Printing House Craftsmen. A musical

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 The Ar vant A Story of Mystery and Adventure BY VICTOR MacCLURE. Cepyright, 1934, by Harper & Brothers. (Continued from...

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 YOU AND UNCLE SAM Series of Educational Articles Telling How Federal Govern- ment Is Organized and How [t Functions—Written

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. . Proper Care of Kitchen Utensils BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. The home care begins in man; articles have been...

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 FEATURES. Elaborate Gloves of Many Designs BY MARY MARSHALL. Tt may be one of the inconveniences of the present fashions for

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 50 DIVERS SALVAGE 600,000 CARGO All Records Broken by Ap- paratus Designed to Seek Lusitania. =W YORK, Benjamin Leavtit o...

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 HELP MALE wmn-_mm “YEVEE wiall ORIGINAL tecom on_appiying for_cmploywnent. Ush COPIES, N OUTSIDE MAN service departmeu ing

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. |IN RABBITBORO—Division and Subtraction. (Continued) FORD SEDAN. perfect coudition;

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 APARTMENTS. ETC. T 2 E o 3 J 15, REAL ESTATHE. APARTMENTS Wms“m REG’LAR FELLERS—There’s Some Truth in This. b o g g o —By...

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 5 ; REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued) OME O MARYLAND, Yirgioia and Disiriet. ~$30,000 to loan on business property.

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 $9,85 ). FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continwed.) 5 Block off 14th St. This is your opportunt naually aitractive hous bath: parquet...

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 AL, OF L TACKLES " INTERNAL FIGHT Committee Named to Settle Miners’ Row With Rail Brotherhood. The American Federation of...

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