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Evening Star dated February 10, 1925

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 L WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) settled, probable rains; tomorrow afternoon or night. Temperatures: Highest, 67,

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 FARM CONFERENGE HIT AND DEFENDED Recommendations Attackéd at House Hearing—Upheld Before Senators. While methods...

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 PARLAMENT QPN ' INBALDMINSERP Premier Expected to Put His Program Through—Scot- { tish Church Peace Seen. BY HAL O'FLAHERTY.

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 MOTHERS' PENSION ‘BILL PASSES HOUSE Included in Welfare Board Measure — Would End “Farming Out” of Children. The bill...

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 MR. MOTORIST If you ask a reliable dealer for a gear lubricant, you 11 rrobahly et EBONTTH, beca most reputabls dealers offer

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. . WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.....February 10, 1925 .Editor The Evening Star...

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 $70, %65, %60, $55 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS Reduced to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925. .|

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 SOCIETY. President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Meet Citizens of Massachusetts at Reception Toright. HE President and Mrs. Cool-

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) a large company at dinner Thursday evening in her home, on F street. Former Senator and

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 DOES BEATPLAN FRSTLAPTONONE Flyers Unable to Start as Planned—Epidemic Now v Under Control. By the Associated Press, NOME,

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 CHILD “POISONER” CALLS ITFICTION' Seven-Year-0ld Los Angeles Girl Makes New Confes- sion to Police. Ry the Associated Pres.

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 12, % THE’ EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. -C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1‘925 P[]“EEMANK"-I-S MOtorCycleSquad...

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 RELATIVES OF ENTOMBED MAN WATCHING ATTEMPTS AT RESCU of Floyd Collins, and Mrs. Arthur Collins, wife of Floyd's brother, who

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 SCHOOL BULDIG PLANS HOORSE Takoma Park Citizens Ap- prove Five-Year “Program. At a meeting of the Takoma Park Citizens’...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESUAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925. giVes Europe the once-over~Ois }{4)// a Series of hilarious

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 MMEDFORYENY =2l Z2ss | New Dresses--with new- | The Republican ceiegation in the r New York yesterday Association Elects...

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 SPEEDING TRAFFI GASES 5 SOUEHT Ayres Proposes Change in Code to Apply Curb on Jury Trial Demands. The amendment offered to

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 5 British flag, was of Nicaraguan of Education by the citizens of the{mission will be requestod to investigate e RUM SKIPPER

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 ROGEBLLIAY - BEUPTOMORROH Representative Elliott Anx- ious for Some Act'on on Memorial Project. The $14.750.000 Arlington...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE Mannish Attire and the Pendulum BY MARY MARSHALL. This is not the first time that wom- frills and rufes and...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE, Spirit of Valentine Day at Party BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. e . [ | - vetllll THE PROPERTY Tha most romantie...

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 FINANCIAL. CAST IRON PIPE N WILD ADVANE Specialty Shares Dominate . Trading in Uneven Price Movements Today. BY STUART P....

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 it PRIGES HOLD FIRM AT GENTER MARKET Butter Ignores Rise in Other Cities—Drop in Eggs Tem- porarily Halted. York and Chicago

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 24 j Love of the Game Brings Walter Johnson Back : No Bar to “Little BIG PITCHER SPORTS. SAYS CLUB’S » TERMS ARE SATISFACTORY

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 \ SPORTS, . PAAVO CITES BIGGEST EVENT OF HIS CAREER Race Finn Regards as Best Effort on Track Was Against Elvin Wide,...

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 Y. W. C. A. WORKERS HEAR DRIVE OUTLINED Progress of Campaign for $35,000 Is to Be Reported at Luncheon Meeting Tomorrow. Boy

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925. __—————__.__________, /-c-»\\ S == 125 %Years ago VVashmgton

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 28 WRCWILL REPEAT MEMORY CONTEST Grand Opera Stars Will pear Incognito Tonight. Elizabeth Winston on Bill. The second of the

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY .10, 1925. MISCELLANEOUS. 29 Star “Want Ad” |...

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 ‘ ag - AUTOMOBILES, ETCO, THE EVENING ¥OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | I[N RABBITBORO—A Visit to the Jail. (Continued)...

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. ¥OR COLORED “ADULTS—2350 CHAMPLATR #t.—Apt. of 8 large rooms and bath, porel Umndr, tubs; locl b...

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 32 ° R FOR SALE—HOUSES (vontinued) N.B.—6 RMS., TILED BATH. OAK FLOORS, . colonial front, _double _rear on of fine new_ home:

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 ESTATE. 1 AUCTIONS. s moms | mmscswovms [ aumorss o 51 S| SUSCESTS WHEAT DUTY: | CUIDCTAKE | NIWER ADAM a. wESCHLER & SON,

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 HUGE SHIP COMBINE DECLARED MENAGE Canadian Says Object Is to Control World Trade on Seas Ultimately. By the Assoclated Pross.

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