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Evening Star dated February 16, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness tonight fol- lowed by rain late tonight or tomor- row; not

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 CHARGES GAMBLING ATATLANTA PRISON Convict Declares Group Played Poker in Room Over Warden’s. By the Associated Pross....

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 " PROTESTS HODVER | AS FARM DICTATOR Agriculture Council Head De- clares He Has Too Much Influence Over Policies. Appearing

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 1] CHANBER BANQUET SLINS CONPLETED Pre-Opening 'Dinner Also Ar- ranged at Mayflower Be- fore Formal Inaugural. All...

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 ‘D. J. KAUFMAN, 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. We're' ‘Whoopingitup™ In the ““Wind-up” Cleaning House for Spring Clouting...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.....February 16, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor

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 Handbag Snatcher Gets $8. Mary Hendriek, 2360 Massachusetts avenue, was the victim of a robbery last night. She was walking

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 SOCIETY. Ambassador and Senora de Riano Will Be Entertained This Evening by Senor and Senora de Alfaro. HE Ambassador of...

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 ' LINK MISS ANTHONY WITH EMANCIPATOR: Speakers at Services Honor- ing Suffragist Compare Her With Lincoln. Susan B. Anthony,

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 WOMAN REMAINS PRISONER IN HOME Detective Watches for At- tempt at Violence by Mrs. M. J. Budlong. By the Associated Press.

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 MRS, WILLEBRANDT SEORES LAW ABLGE Prohibition Violaticns Cause | Others, She Tells Wom- an’s Party. Mr. A\Ia!nl“\r\r,;;;r o

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 12 * BRTON T0 PRESE AT LEARUE SESSON Action on Peace Protocol Likely in March—Chamber- : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €,

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 KENTUCKY Mi Collins, received no answer. HONORING HEROES OF BATTLESHIP MAINE. NG LOWERED INTO SAND CAVE. des of the shaft...

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 14 © 14 CHOIR T0 FEATURE WCAP PROGRAM Station Announces Elabo- rate Schedule for Tonight. Two to Speak. An elabcrate and...

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 SEA TRIP PLANNED FAMILY OF 4 KILLED IN TRAIN-AUTO CRASH Father, Mother and Two Children Die Instantly When Flyer Strikes THE

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 Poli's—"When Summer James Barton nas made a role dif- ferent f “When Summer Comes,” ed at Poli’s last might, In this play, as

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 AMUSEMENTS | (Continued from Sixteenth Page.) ers, ‘neverything; even the peanut hawkers w ng overtime. The famo clown...

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 MILITARY CLAUSES INRED PAGT DENIED Japanese Declare German Paper’s Story of Secret Agreement Is Falsehood. SNNEDY. By Radia

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 * NENORIAL HELD FOR 3 SENATORS Congress Pays Respects to Lodge, Brandegee and Colt at Service. Threo Republican England...

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, 'FEBRUARY 16, 1925. REFUSING SEPARATIQN; |n be sepuratea when tho cousle| MAY

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 WHOLESALE PRES | - AT CENTER MARKET Week Starts Off With Few Changes From Last Week’s Quotations. Teday's wholesale prices at

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 VIOLENT DECLINES IN STOCK MARKET Further Selling in Late Trad- ing Sends Prices to Lower Levels. BY STUART P. Special...

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 3 ... .. FINANCIAL FIANONG ASSURED FOR NEW PROET Quick Sale of Polish Loan Proves Abundance of - Funds for Industry. BY J. C.

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 FIVE STILL ARE MISSING FROM HOT SPRINGS SQUAD Peck and Ogden Signed, But Johnson, Leibold and Gregg Doubtful—Last May Never

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 FINN EXPECTS TO RUN - BETTER IN 'Has Plan FEW YEARS ned to Make Records for Routes From 800 Meters to Marathon PAAVO...

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 WOANS RELEF CORPS TOCONENE [hirty-Sixth . Annual.‘Session | of Department of Potomac . to Open Tonight. The thirty-sixth...

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 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C:; MONDAY,- FEBRUARY 16, 1925. GERMAN SOCIALIST PARTY OUSTS BAUER Former Chancellor...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Job of Covering the Ironing Board. BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Covering the ironing board is a task that...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. 1925. FEATURES. 29 MONDAY, FEBRUARY ' 16, PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE - BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Noted Physician and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, INSTRUCTION COURSES. _| KEEPING: UP WITH THE JONESES —Pa Had Some

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES (Continued.) “TREW” VALUES 1 dependable uged cars of various makes. No_finance...

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—LOTS 100x140, CHEVY CHASE. MD., 15c PER FT. Shepherd st. Terms: com. to agent selling. . L._HERNDON.

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued) (Continued) N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC, . 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones...

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 U. 5. JUDGE KILLS SELF IN CHAMBERS John F. McGee Found Dead : by Daughter—Act Laid to Il Health. Ty the Associated Press...

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