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Evening Star dated March 11, 1925

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” ‘The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is...

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 < ~ ton Cemetery. 9, * HUNT EX-EMPLOYE OF SLAIN CAFE MAN Police Say Green Glasses and Discarded Shirt May Solve Pappas...

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 - ICE \ A Hundred Thousand Welcomes —to all of you have come for the first time to take an agtive part in the affairs of our

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 OPTINISH S ELD PHYSIANS NEED Dr. White Argues Against “Standpat Pessimism” at Banquet of Congress. me requisite in the...

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925. s o oe | VOTES OUT LOWER i SAI.ARY SEHEDULE...

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 6 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY....March 11, 1925 THEODCRZ W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925. TN MANY PAY TRIBUTE « EGULATION” AINT $3.50 Value OUTSIDE PER

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 SOCIETY. President and Mrs. Coolidge Have as a Guest Ambassador Houghton, Just Landed From Germany. and Mrs. Cool- idge have

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 RETAINS MOFFETT AS AVIATION HEAD Secretary Wilbur Recom- mends Admiral for Re- appointment. Wetention of Rear Admiral William

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925. e e N RN RN & B bk b bt BB iAo e B B A e s TR i v R I O R S B

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 GREEKS T0 PRESS PATRIARCH ISSUE Ciaim Turkey Has Admitted Jurisdiction of Council by Explanatory Letter. By the Associated

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 DANEIGATHLETS ALARMING FREACH Sword and Rifle Drilling Stressed—Also Complain at Number of Policemen. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN,

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 RENARKS OF REED SCORED BY WILE Newspaper Man Resents Slur on His Profession by Missouri Senator. Vigorous issue with Senator

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 14 BUS COMPETITIO BLAMED IN FAILURE Detroit United Railway Also Hurt by Auto Industry De- | igline—Receiver Ordered. Brjthe

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 \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925. INDICATION FIGHT WON BY FERGLSON ¢ Vote in Texas...

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 16 FAMINE IS FEARED Too Many Medical Men Be- come Specialists, Dr. Pusey Tells Physicians. L T } CHICAGO, March 11.—Conflict

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925. OCCUPYING THE GERMAN EMBASSY. Baron Ago von Maltzan, the new

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 18 BIZA TOMB HOLDS ™" ess For sostonns BODY OF PRINCESS 2o st ‘Older Than Pyramids—Find|of the American holy year pilgrim-

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 TCHTERDRYLAW FGHTISRESUNED House Subcommittee Op- poses Heavier Alcoholic Content. Enactment by the next Congress of...

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 20 CHILDREN T0 BAGK PATRIONIC PROJECT Navy Secretary Announces| Fund Campaign for Recon- ditioning Constitution. Death...

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 LLAMAS AID WA - ONDREAD DISEASE] Serum From Argentine Ani- mals Found Quick Cure for Syphilis. By the Associated Press....

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 WOM AN'S PAGE BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. “The celsbration of St. Patrick's day has come to make us think of the old mentleman

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Gloves Are Important for Spring BY MARY Mistinguette may wear bright green zioves and get away with it, bu® for

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 { V. Thompson STRKERS O SIE " FOR 3 YEARS PAY Several Million Dollars Ask- ed for Time Lost by West- ern Maryland Men....

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 " FOWLS CHEAPER AT GENTER MARKET Nearby Truck Gardeners Hope for Extra Early Crop of Vegetables. Continued warm weather gives

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 26 ® VIRTUAL COLLAPSE INST. PAULSTOCAS . S. Steel and Several Specialties Get Better % Support Today. g BY STUART P. WEST.

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 FINANCIAL EVERYMAN’S INVESTMENTS BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. SPECULATION AND INVESTMENT. NEW PLAN STARTE Reforestation Move...

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 WCAP WILL OFFER b HOURS OF MUSIC Din'ner Concert, Army Band and Philadelphia Artists { Will Be on Air Tonight. An elaborate

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 SPORTS TAR, WASHINGTO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 9 High School Nines Will Keep Busy : Seven Net Teams Enter American Zone Play' .

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 SPORTS. Bluege Display Fine Form. BY JOH EST PALM BEACH, Fla, tween the world champion A dicted shortly after the public w:

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 SPORTS. Vets Are Key to Cu ALEXANDER AND COOPER 'FOUNDATION OF FLINGING Each of Oldtimers Looking Forward to Big Season on

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 32 THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925. Y CONGLPLAN Twelve Members Instead of Ribbons and flowers

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 .+ WAYTOBE STARTED ON BOX BUSH PEST Department of Agriculture Gives Prescription for Rid- ding Plants of Worms. Bureau of...

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 AMUSEMENTS Mme. Schumann-Heink Monday. Mme. Ernestine - Schumann-Heink will be heard the only time fn Wash- Ington this...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925.° AUTOMOBILES, ETC. 35 ° SITUATIONS FEMALE (I[N

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 36 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. «Continued) FORDS—FORDS SPECIALS. T.ow Low Cash Monthly | Payment Payment Approximately 100 to...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 37 APARTMENTS_UNFURNISHED. |

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) E —ONLY 3250 bay-window ROOM _ BRICK, NEAR 14'h AND PARK RD—6 ROOM BRICK Pouse: a.m.i...

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES (Comtinwed) KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES COLORED HOMES, NORTHWEST $4.750. $350 Cash. $45 Per Month

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 §30.000,000 ESTATE | SPLIT IN 3 PARTS Mrs. De St. Cyr Leaves Equal Shares to Her Husband and Two Children. By the Associated

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