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Evening Star dated March 28, 1925

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 = fa) (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly colder tonight, minimum temperature about 30 de- grees; tomorrow...

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 WHEELER LAUNGHED ON NEW VOCATION “Dodging Indictments” Now His Life Work, Mild-Manner- ed Senator Says. BY ROBERT T. SMALL.

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 SMITH HELD VICTOR OVER LEGISLATURE Politicians Credit Governor With Forcing Assembly to Enact Laws Demanded. Y, N. Y., March

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 4 LONE WOLF ADMITS SERIES OF CRIMES Prisoner Confesses Part in _Robhery of New York Milli-» & ner and Many Others. By the...

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 HAYDEN,INDTED TOBE TRED N JNE Ex-Chaplain and Fletcher, Ex-Deputy Warden, Ac- cused in Bribery. By the Associated Press....

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY ...March 28, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES per Company Ave.

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 VERIFYING DAMAGE FROM PRAIRIE FIRES Losses in South Dakota-Ne- braska District Not as By the Aswociated Pres STOUX FALLS,...

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 8 SOCIETY Secretary of State Will Be Guests Cuban Embassy Monday HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg will bo the

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 INDUSTRIAL SHOW WL END TONIGHT Maj. Gen. Lejeune and Ma- rines to Be Guests in Final Evening of Exposition. With the spirit

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 10 CHURCHES TO HOLD “SUNRISE SERVICE" Temple Heights to Be Scene of Open-Air Devotions Easter Morning. An Easter sunrise...

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 VISITING PASTORS LISTED T0 PREACH Clergy at Methodist Confer- ence to Occupy Pulpits in Many Local Churches. Ministers...

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 - 32 SPORTS.' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925, SPORTS. Griffs Busy on Get-Away Day at Camp :

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 RADIO TO PRESENT 6 HOURS OF MUSIC WRC to Carry One of Longest Programs of Melodies Ever Put on Air Here. With the exception

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 14 & STOCKS GO LOWER IN SHORT SESSION Several Popuiar Industrials in Free Supply—Close of Week Is Heavy. By the Associated

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 FINANCIAL, N. &W. EARNS $12.85 A SHARE ON COMMON Net Income for 1924 Totals $18,- 243,348—Regular Dividends Declared. By the

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 KING GEORGE steamship Biarritz at Cal. for Genoa. at whi to England for several months, GLORIA WELCOMED IN STUDIOLAND. nnel

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 REAL ESTATE. ARCHITECTS TO BE GIVEN Board of Examiners Announces Details of Quiz to Determine.Qualifi- LICENSE TEST APRIL 7|

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 REAL ESTATE. 3 MV[S MANY RESIDENTIAL SITES IN NOR7HWEST ARE SOLD Q' Col. Sherrill Included Among Dk [| Group Purchasing Plots

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 REAL ESTATE. Scott B. Appleby, jr., to build, EXCEED §1,000000 - Willlam D. 'Tabor, to build, 5509 Nevada avenue; $8,000....

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 REAL EXPERTS 10 TAL * ON PANT MAKING Progress of Industry to Be Described at Convention R in Baltimore. Leading chemists will

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925, REAL ESTATE. Farmer Cleared of Murder. U —Cp —Crr

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 Living Costs Higher,Says Babson, Urging Greater Care in Buying Specially Good Times to Purchase Every Article, Economist...

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 HEAL ESTATE: THE SEVEN SLEEPERS A Thrilling Novel of International Intrigue (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Thinking it

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 FEA TURES. Charm of Smartly Dressed Beds BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER, 7 OF THE SMART FRENCH DOLLS PLACED AMONG THE DAINTY LITTLE

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 MISCE LLANEOUS. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. (Continued) WOMAN, seftied, would give services as com. prolon-helper to ndy in‘retura for

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 26 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continu. AUTOMOBILES ETC.’ REAL VALUES. BUY NOW. Stadebarer Big § Sport Tourlu.... Oldwmobile 8...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 24 ‘1’_ urm;rs—mmu“ndr,unmsnmd 5

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 28 REAL 'ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, REAL ESTATE. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, (Copyright, 1925, by the Bell Syndicate,

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 SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued) (Continued) : $50 Cash and $50 Per Month. Groom bungalow, bath,...

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 ¢ REAL ESTATE. Y ININ ST 3 NGTON. TR : " 1Q9F -y g 30 o E THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925....

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 AUCTIONS ‘LEGAL NOTICES. ; LEGAL NOTICES. TEYTON GORDON, United States At- torney, and ‘'WILLIAM M. COLLINS, Asmistant United

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 32. TWO FIREMEN HURT ASENGINE CRASHES Apparatus Skids, Avoiding Auto, While Responding to False Alarm. Two firemen were...

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