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Evening Star dated February 7, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and warmer tonight, lowest temperature about 40 degrees; tomor- row cloudy,

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 2 - - OPPOSITION LOOMS ON TRAFFIC BILLS Commissioners May Suggest Changes—Business Bodies Want Revision. The District...

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 LAST OF STUDENTS - CALLED N PROBE 24 to Be Quizzed Today in Poisonings—Two May Be Invalved. MBUS, Ohio, February 7.— s who

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 GETS ADDED YEAR | AS HOUSEBREAKER Court Extends Sentence of Youth Now in Occoquan. | Other Sentences Imposed. Ralph White, 19

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 BLOODSHED LOOMS AFTER FLOGGINGS Klan Members Blamed for Trouble in Carolina—Sit- uation Is Tense. Associated Press....

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 6 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY....February 7, 1823 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor

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 SOCIETYW Imported % Portugal Sardines Rose Brand Can Can Recommend These Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St....

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 HOUSEHOLD DEVIE PRCEFIGHTLOONS Department of Justice Likely to Proceed Against Mak- ers of Supplies. * \ Reports American...

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 TITTMANN TO SING ON RADIO PROGRAM Will Take Part in Joint Re- cital of Myron Whitney Pupils Over WRC. A joint recital by...

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 BEDTIME STORIE Proves True Friend. . Blest is ho who may depend On prompt assistance from a friend. —Happy Jack Squirrel. 1t

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 MOVIE MAGNATE ACCUSES COMBIE Tells Will Hays He Heads “Trust” Warranting Fed- - eral Inquiry. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 FINDS PROBLEMS INRACE RELATIONS “Christian Ideals of Brother- hood” Seen as Solution by Church Council. New and difficult...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925 13 BAPTISTS HASTEN §72,000,000 FUND Headquarters of Southern

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 14 o SPECTAGULARRISE N SPECALTES Motors, Sugars and Chemi- cals Strong—0ils Weak on Price Probe Talk. By the Associated...

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 FINANCIAL NEW YORK CURB MARKET SHENTEGGSNON PREDITED HERE Dairy Products Feature of Past Week—Tomatoes Scarce and High. Rapid

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 BRIG. GEN Air Service arpearing before a special aitcraft MITCHELL IN CENTER OF ARMY AND NAVY AVIATION SENSATION. ommittee of

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 REAL DISTINGUISHED PERSONS | HEAD “BETTER HOMES” Active Interest Taken by Members of Board and Council—No Efforts Made to...

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 18 BUILDING TOTALS SIS BINFOR WEEK fiany Dwellings Included in the New Work Authorized for District. _Construction in the...

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 -REAT ESTATE.' BULING A LOA CROLPSEXPAN Membership Grows From 1912 Total of 2,500,000 to 7,200,000 in 1923. “The building and

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 20 B BUSINESS STE FGURE N SALES Many Residence Properties Also Included in Transfers by Gardiner & Dent. REAL Several large

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925. SPORT S sl 0 Nurmi Forced to Specialize in Distance

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 22 HELP Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 14th st.. Joll's Newsstand. and P, Day Pharmac: AND 1135 st I3th Jath 2901

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) . 1923: wxceptionall 28, the Fery low peics of ¥ G in splendid condition

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 24 (Continued.) N.B.—6 ROOMS, PANTRY AND bath: yard: all outside rooms; steam heat. electric light; first fioor; $60. OOPER.

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 ; RENT—SHOPS REAR 182 K ST, N.W.—§ECOND FLOOR. water and clectricity avallable; $15 _per mouth. _Apt. 42. 1523 Q st i FOR...

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. 5 (Continued.) Nr. 14th and Shepherd Sts. N.W. 2 Attractive brick r;-aence 6 roome and ba \peculatmn or

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 ‘AUCTIONS, | WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES 3P ANTLY APT, GARAGE Between 14tR and 20th, H and' P; bonafide purchase [deal “with broker

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 RADID IN AMAZON HEARD IN LONDON Amateur Gets Into Communi- cation With Rice Expedition. Flyers Reported Safe. By the...

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