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Evening Star dated March 2, 1925

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 WEATHER (U. 8. We Fair and minimum grees; tomorrow temperature. 42, at 11 p.m. at noon today. slightly cold fair, Temperatur

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 2 * CAPITAL IS SAFE - FROM NEW QUAKE Section Through Rippling for 50 Years, Scientist Says, After Study. survived history, Wa

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 HEADS OF NATION BOTH LOVE SILENCE Speeches L|kely to Be Few and Far Between for Presi- dent and Gen. Dawes. Ry the Associnted

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 4 POLICE RULES FOR INAUGURAL - ISSUED AT OFFICIALS MEETING Captains and Inspectors Go Over Details of Regula- tions for...

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 PROBING ALLEGE SALE OF U. S. J0BS Department of Justice Takes . Up Charges Made by T Southern Senators. The Department of Ju:

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.........March 2, 1825 Editor TEEODORE W. NOYES. . The

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 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. 21 EHRENDS' ¢ Tuesday Super-Values | $1.69 Women'’s Long $1 00[ $1.25—58-Inch Damask Tablecloths...

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes| Feted at Farewell Luncheon at Pan - American Union. Secretary of State

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 SENATE GETS BLL FOR MORE JUDGES Measure Already Passed by House Provides Annual Con- ference of Specified Justices. A Dbill

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 MISS MAGSWINEY TALKS OF IRELAND Sister of Martyr Mayor of Cork Discusses Aims of Republic Advocates. Miss Mary cSwiney,...

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 300 STILL MISSING ON BRAZILIAN SLE 2,000 Houses Destroyed in‘ “goa Bootleggers’ “Goat” Dealt Wallop by Richmond Judge Special

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 T s DEATH HAS DECIMATED RANKS OF FIGURES IN LAST INAUGURAL an equivalent sum in reichmarks to Gllbert th gold marks,...

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 STAR, WASHINGT llllllIIIlllIlIIIll.llIllll-IIIIIIIIII\III-II-I-IIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIII.I Women’s Glove Silk Vests % P ' s

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 14 SOVIET WAR CHIEF ASKSBIGGER ARNY Wants Millions of Well Train- ed Men Ready to Take Field at Moment’s Notice. Dy the...

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 Colds That Develop Into Pneumonia Chronlc coughs and persistent | colds lead to serfous lung trouble You can stop them now

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 16 WATERFRONT LAND TRESPASSNG SEE Engineer Claims Private In- terests Have Encroached on Federal Property. Devvelopment of

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 VICE PR yesterday morni Dawes, Dana Dawes, and Miss Rej augural committee. STONE MOUNTAIN na Decker, governess, Back row:...

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 D. O, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925 well played, accompanying a showing | ed to be the mistress of a house she | contacts that he was

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 FOSDICK DEFENDS HERETICS OF TODAY, Says They Wil Be Strangely Respectahle in Light of B Future’s Thought. By the Assoc ecial

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 Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, thea shortly you lift

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 KELLOG INHERITS FEW BIG PROBLEMS Little Real Trouble Before Administration Relating # . to Other Countries. By the Assoclated

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 VARIETY OFFERED BY WEAP TONIGHT Tenor Soloist, Orchestra, String Trio and Talk Listed on Program. WCAP will broadcast tonight

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 wof Waihemo, New Zealand Y 0.8.9.0.2.9.9.0.90.9.2.0.9.9.0.0.0.9 0.9 ¢ 0902 0.0.2.2.2.0.0.0.0.9.2.2-8 .1 WORLD PALESTINE...

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 Jane produced a pocket handker- really nothing to cry about.” | that Lady Heritage had risen to her bit like yourself!”...

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 PRIGES HOLD FIRM AT GENTER MARKET Eggs Still on Downward Trend—No Changes in Other Quotations. Increasing shipments of eggs

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 26 e NEW PEAK PRICES N HANY STOGES Rails, Industrials and Oils Extra Strong—Atlantic Coast Line Jumps. BY STUART P. WEST....

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 INANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925. : FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET | |STUDEBAKER REPORTS

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925. SPORTS. Nationals Speed Practice at Tampa Camp : Young

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 SPORTS. PITCHING ASPIRANTS NEED SIZE, HE SAYS Height, Weight, Ruggedness, Cool- ness and Brains Essential---Lead- ing Hurlers

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 30 DIPLOMATS HONOR SECRETARY HUGHES Farewell Luncheon Tendered to Secretary by Pan- Ameri- can Governing Board. * A farewell

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 ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, II\'IOND.'AY, MARCH 2, 1925. mnnhmath & Wothrop Woodmward & Lnthrop 10th, 11th, F and G

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925. FEATURES. % § GH LIGHTS OF HISTORY ; The Louisiana

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 ol %" |DorothyDix| Never Safe to Resume Old. Intimacy With Friends Shows Why Matrimony Severs Old Ties After Marriage, for

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 aQ B FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. e ((\-!’nr‘l 10 extra_overstuffed terns, mohair or cut velours. Bargain House. Targe. roum...

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 ROOMS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED (Continued) otlemen; price, $19. 2111 G ST. N.W.—Large front, second floor ) RANDOLPH ST.

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 REAL ESTATE. WANTED—DESK SPACE. DESK SPACE. WITH TELEPHONE ileges. What have you to offer? CALHOUN, Room 507, 1413 G .. PRIV-

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES _(Continued) 1418 Eye St. N.W. ur-Famil Here's & special offering vermment Printing Office and ft is priced

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 38 ORDERS DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC AT MT. A0 Hines Provides for Special- ized Medicai Service for Disabled Veterans. Dircctor Hinds

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