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Evening Star dated March 25, 1925

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 WEATHER. (. s Unsettled minimum N tonight and temperature ton ther Bureau Forecast.) tomorrow; night above freezing; warmer

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 o 2 NAVAL DISARMING PARLEY PROBABLE President’s Order for Study ! of Plans Puts Proposal in Definite Form. % According to the

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 The I'ds of March | Take care, take care, good mothers all, I'ds March to follow The ! through 1 of “What are the I'd You do

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 . $44.000 FEE PLEA Special Counsel in Light Rate » Case Drops Petition : in Court. Conrad H. Syme, former corporation...

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 BY STONECUTTERS Painters Also Willing to Ne- gotiate as Strike Threatens. | Will Explain Stand. While the possibility of an

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY. ...March 25, 1825 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor

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 JAPAN NOT TO PRESS IMMIGRATION ISSUE vestigate the whole immigration problem, “in all future negotiations with America, the

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 SOC1ETY SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg to Be Honor Guests Tonight at State Department Parties. HE Secret Kellogg

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 CONREGTCDT AVE MAY BE WIDENED City Heads Consider includ- ing Proposal in Next Fiscal Estimates. ¥ of widening Connecticut

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 U.S. LAW MAY SHUT OUT INDIANS OF LATIN AMERICA BY RACE TEST 41l But W hite Men, Negroes and Persons of “African Nativity”...

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 —_ ,Sure, Il come ... thani, for the invite...and tell ~X_ the missus not to worry about my ei}digestt,ou---- sin.ci Tve been

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 BRIGHTWOOD HITS ' CITY COUNCIL IDEA _ Citizens’ Association Goes on Record as Opposing Establishments. The Brightwood Citnz

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 THREATENS PROB To Roof of Taxi, OF UNIVERSITY MEN) e o Hoves Ohio Legislature Takes Up Charge of Bolshevism Af- fecting...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 AIDS TORNADO VICTIMS, |principal mission is the protection of | now

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, O, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 1925.. 13...

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 16 t ARLNGTON RS ROAD BONDS DRIVE Era of Prosperit)? Forecast at Banquet for Elec- tion Campaign. 8pecial Dispateh to The...

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 AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT. Lieut. Col. Bohdan Hule- wicz (right), the newly arrived military attache of the Polish légation,

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 ADFORWARBLID WL BE UTLINED Daeschner and Mrs. W. H. Mather to Tell of French Lighthouse Today. A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY ARCH 25, 1925, qufte all right. He sounded a trifle | think she's gone to get

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 20 WEEKS T0 SPEAK 10 SCHOOL HEADS Ranking Army Officers Also to Address Military Col- lege Leaders. of War Weeks, Maj. Gen.

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 ' “RIVAL" CONFRONTS MOVING MOUNTAIN Colorado’s “Runaway Peak” | Duplicated in  Foothills, Mineral Geographer States. By the

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Elimination of the Non-Essentials BY LYDIA LE BAE h! how I e his Is one of the most ¢ pressions we hear today.

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. : | ————————————————————————— i Small Yoke in Latest Smart Frocks BY MARY MARSHALL. For many vears past the...

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 CAP WILL CARRY MUSIC PROGRAM Selections Tonight Will Be Interspersed With Talks. Recital at WRC. Four music programs are...

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 . THE EVENING 1925. Action Against Dempsey Means Liltle : Holland Seems Sure to Forfeil Olympics REINSTATEMENT CERTAIN...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25, 1925, SPORTS. 'Griff.s Seek: Revenge Against Dadgers Today

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 Mackmen Harboring Pennant Hopes : Killefer Undismayed by Loss of Maranville, “NO UPSET THIS SEASON” IS CONVICTICON OF CONNIE

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 FI MOVES ARE MIXED IN STOCK MARKET, Better Tone Develops in Spite of Many Very Weak Spots. BY STUART P. WE Special Dispateh

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 ] FINANCIAL PRICES HOLD FIRM (AT GENTER MARKET * Butter, Eggs, Poultry and Meat Steady—Cheaper Vegetables Noted. ! Continued

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 30 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARSH 25 1925. SCHODLEXHBITS | WIN PARENTS . K Handicraft Teaching in Schools...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, - MARCH 25, TRANSFER SPEEDED ““sicones soseot T T L E HU B THE HUB  Seventhand

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 AMUSE Philadelphia Orchestra, March 31. The T. Arthur Smith, Inc, an- Tounces the last concert of the pres- ent on by the...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued) T sl prives:give full_ds at‘price. Address Box 1475, TTANOS Higl ription

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 RouMs, ETC. THE EVENING §TAR, WASHINGTON, - D. ¢, 1925 APARTMENTS, ETC KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—The Gent Was So Kind....

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 L REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH' 25, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 59 RENT nonsu—mgmsm REG’LAR...

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 25, REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, ASHINGTON, . D. I IN RABBITBORO—Mrs. Popeye Will Soon Find Out! I'lL, BE THANKFUL WHEN YoU

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. e « tinued) COLORED HOMES. . 5 SOLD—2 LEFT. JUST OFF 16th ST. N.W. i Six rooms and bath. Electric lights.

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 38 BUILDINGS ASKED FORD. C. HOSPITAL Women’s .Committee Sub- mits ‘Report on Necds of Galiinger. Early completion of the...

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