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Evening Star dated March 10, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Unsettled tonight and warmer tonight; minimu: ture above freezing: Temperatures—Highest, &...

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 re % SIMONS APPOINTED GERMAN PRESIDENT Will Act Until Forthcoming i Election—Parties Try tu Agree on Candidate. Br the...

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 ARGENTINA SEES CHILEAN VICTORY Coolidge Award Held o Be Mainly Against Peru in Dispute on Tacna. By CaMe to The Star and...

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 DISTRICT T0 SEEK ! BEST IN SCHOOLS Committee Starts Friday to % Study Building Types in E Other American Cities. The study of

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 ESCAPED CONVITS FOIL BLODDHOUNDS Dogs Trailing Occoquan Fu- gitives Lead Officers to Barn-Burning Suspect. Twenty-five guards

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASBXN'GTON, D. C. TUESDAY . ...March 10, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. . The...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESPAY, MARCH 10, 1925. CLERK FOUND GUILTY [BISHOP QUAYLE DIES |CHILD, 6, RUN DOWN; OF

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 ] i SOCIETY. THE EVENING e will arrive tomorrow_on the O r TI1, 3 from Copenhagemn€o spend some time with her parents, ! -

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 DAWES T0 ADDRESS BAY STATE PATRIOTS Will Attend Lexington-Con- cord Battle Celebrations as President’s Representative. BY...

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 10 BOY SCOUT FUND Workers Have Secured More Than One-Quarter of the Amount Fixed as Goal. More than a fourth of the $60,000

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 NORTHEAST FIGHTS CITY COUNCIL IDEA Futile Without Vote, Citizens’ ., Association Leaders r Declare. Fivery resident of the

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 TEAPOT DOWE O MAY DRAN AWAY Yale Geologist Testifies in Suit to Recover Lease of Reserve. By the Associated Press. C VE. .

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 “OPEN-FACE HACK” PREI lous, president of the Arabian missi THE EVENING on to the United States. WASHINGTONIAN WEDS FOLLIES

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 (Y COONGLPLAN GVEN APPROVAL Dupont Circle Citizens for Controlling Body, Subject. to Federation. Asso- after- e Citizens'...

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 RETURN OF WOOD RUMORED IN PARIS Creditors Besiege Offices of Lawyer for General’s Son, Asking Settlement. Br the Associated

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 16 HOLY NANE PAY TRBUTE TOVALSH Nearly Thousand Members of Society Attend Farewell Banquet to Senator. Nearly a thousand...

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 NATIONAL GUARD EFFICIENCY LAUDED Increased Appropriations for Training Earned, Speakers Tell Adjutants General. Efficiency of

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 TheAstonishi of Jane Smith _ (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Without giving herself time to think, she plunged into the

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 PRICES HOLD FIR ATCENTER MARKET| Perive One Year) - GREAT SALESMAN Vegetable Receipts From South Heavy—Meats, But- ter and

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 20 ® FINANCIAL. SEVERE DECLINES | THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925. BOND PRIGES DRIFT | Coxew vorx BONDS...

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 STATEMENT Ol; ":-BE CONDITION REAL ESTATE LOANS NEW YORK CURB MARKET The Continental lmurance NORWICH UNION INDEMNITY my:gi&

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 WOMAN’S PAGE? ariety in BY LYDIA LE pring Scarf (jolqrs BARON WALK MADIE US SILK 8 spring makes us interesting ways of...

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 WOMAN"S PAGE. Severely Simple Buttons for Suits BY MARY MARSHALL, If buttons were used only to fasten our clothes tcgether

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 - & S + PORTS G STAR, WASHINGTO DAY MARCH 10, SPORTS Griffs Play First Game of Year Today : Oulfield Is a Question Mark With

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 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, ' D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH X 1925. "'SPORTS. Keady Due to Coach Marine Gridmen :...

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 CODLIDGE VAGATION PLANS UNDERIED President May Go to North { Shore Estate for Few [ Weeks, Friends Say. President Coolidge is

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925. ‘S e to get st ood and Mercerized Tassels rrms e, v e sed e With

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 28 BRUNSWICK TEST 1S ON AIR TONIGHT WRC to Carry Music Mem- ory Feature—Willard Or- chestra on Program. * The second concert

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 HELP AND SITUATJONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO MISCELLANEOUS 29 Star “Want Ad” |IN RABBITBORO—Dummy Dumbunny Has a Double

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 30 v AUTOMOBILES, ETC. : THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTONl D. C, TUESDAYz MARCH 10, 1925. ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALFE—MISCELLANEOUS.

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 31 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED|...

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 REAL ESTATE: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—SUBURBAN PROP. FOR SALE—HOUSES

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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) SHANNON & LUCHS, Inc. TI3 14th ST. N.W. A FEW DESIRABLE

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 HEALING DECLARED CHRISTIAN'S DUTY Disease Is No Part of God’s Creation, Says Lecturer to Scientists. A lecture was delivered

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