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Evening Star dated April 3, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Pair tonight; tomorrow Increasing cloudiness; continued cool. Temperatures:...

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 4 PARKING VIOLATORS FAGE POLIE DRIE Attacked Under New Reg- ulations in May. The police will take wWhiatever steps are...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. €, FRIDAY, 'APRIL 3, 1925. FEDERATION PI.ANS' What’s Ahead for Business? $M,fizu,922 VALUE

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 TALAN DEPUTES -0 K. WAR BUDGET Mussolini Saves Defense Bill| in Senate—Fist Fight Em- | broils Chamber. ! The Chamber of |

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. _APRIL 3, 1925. Lafayette Visit Celebrated. SELMA, Ala, April 3.—Gen. Lafay- ette’s visit

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 6 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY..........April 3, 1925 * The Evening Star Newspaper

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 SOCIETY The 'President and Mrs. Coolidge Make Habit of Entertaining Informally at White HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge have

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 THE EVENIXG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. 1 Beyer, Mrs W. Burton, jr.; Mra Callahan, Mrs. Thomas...

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 10 POLICE DRAG RIVER FOR MISSING CHILD 200 N. Y. Detectives Search for Boy Believed to Have Been Kidnaped. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. 2,000-ACRE FOREST FIRE | . following a spectacu- EEW BRITISH AD

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 12 FURTHER EVIDENCE -SOUGHT BY WILBUR Letters'of Two Officers in Revelation of Informa- tion Asked. Additional evidence in

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 BRIDE, 14, ESCAPES T0 JOIN MATE, 17 Mother of Ethel Thrift Asks Police to Search for Couple. Fourteen-year-old L band because

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 14 TROLLEY MERGER GALLED BENEFT Sharpe Tells Cathedral Citi- zens Capital Will Profit by Plan. A great day for Washington in

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 THE EVENING 1925. nell, where He taught English to pay his tuitio Mra, Stralght is a daughter of the late William C. Whitney,

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 Easter Sale of Potted Plants These are all hardy and first-class varieties, and.will give untold pleasure during the Easter

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 GALLAUDET STUD “HEAR” THROUGH THEIR FIN mean a great deal to the pupils. Robert H. Gault, professor of psychology at Council,

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 Her Easter Hat —may be of bright green peanut braid, like the model sketched; or any one of a dozen new tai- lored styles...

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 THE EVEN__ . STAR, WA NGTON, FRIDAY, APREIL 3, 1925. - AMZI sM'TH. FORMER ’rvxen;n‘:":oh:h;:“g‘lllc);adlnfl...

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 TRAFFIC MISHAPS PUT6 IN HOSPITAL Boy Suffers Fractured Skull|* | When Struck—Bicycle I Rider Is Among Victims. A collision

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1925. vy be saugcd by the fact tnat the gov-|  MARINE FLYER KILLED. $5

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 % NVTGARL MAY Quiz - NAVAL PAYMASTER *Further Probe Expected in Dispute Over Payment #7.. of $2,000. 7 - Aktion of ary of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. 23 showe 9,870 be ol o v = M 7 erg,  Samue R N hiowed “that...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925 — e R T R R R RO B A e e MBS oot A bt el Nl B House of Commons next

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 HALF-CASTE TRIBE IN AFRICA REVOLTS Take Up Arms in Demand for Freedom——League Aid uth Africa S rican suddenly been called...

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 EXCHANGE DOGTORS COMING T0 CAPITAL South American Health Of- ficers Study U. S. Methods: Under League Plan. A distinguished

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 NEWLIQUORSHP PENALTY S RGED Mrs. Willebranct Wants Law for Small Craft Beyond Three-Mile Limit. Virtually every angle of...

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 28 * FIN MOVES CONFUSING - INSTOCK MARKET, Copper Shares and Specialty Isstes Show Rather Bet- ter Headway. RY STUART P....

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 / FIN WHDLESALE PRIGES UNCHANGED TODAY Fair Demand for Turkeys Ex- pected at Easter by Local Dealers. Dealers anticipating a

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 o B SPORTS. Griffs’ Weak Hitti PILOT PUZZLED BY CLUB’S POOR SHOWING IN ATTACK Manager Will Continue Morning Batting Drills in

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 . SPORTS. Both Teams Shattered by Banishment of Players on Account of Fraternity Troubles—Tennis Matches Also Will Get Under

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 THE EVENING ST Only a Week Till Easter! WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. Kann’s Will Help You Prepare! The Store Is

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 J THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. Women’s 69c Neckwear, 39¢ [ 7 2 Morning Sales From 9:15 to 1...

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 CANADA FLOODED ‘ \Last of Wrangell | Hunters to Return ’ THE EVENING STAR, JAPAN’S RULE UPHELD IN KWANTUNG CASE WASHI...

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 ’ISargent Is Eager | " IGNORANCE OF LA S e Eoer ISBLAMED FORWAR, ke Wrere 1o G ing restive under the slow coming of warm...

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 THE - EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1925. 3 :m——————_—___—____]——————— = s i Yehe Hurdheads have...

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 U. S, FILMT INVASION ALARVING BRITAI “Trade Follows the Film,” Is Plea in Fight for Heavy Tax on Imported Movies....

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 THE EVENING MURMUN H]E HH.I] THE MINUTE THAT Slj:EMS A YEAR. INSECOND MURDER Killed Cellmate, Who Taunt- | ed Him for Burying

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 KIRBY 1S ACQUITED IN'$30,000,000 CASE Head Still to Face Four Other Indictments. ND, 0, Apri = Kirby, founder and former...

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 40 ARGO LODGE ADDS T4 NEW MEMBERS Record Class Received Into Local Chapter of B’nai B’rith. A class of 140 candidates was...

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 ‘D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. suid that an appeal may be taken to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals within the 10

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 VIAR'NE BAND mPS LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT | |[RADIO PATENTWORK | [GirrEpN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY || WV TESTS MONDAY.

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 ABBOT URGES NEW SUN STUUY PflSIS‘ Revolution Battles| Snmhsoman Sclenhst Says] Stations Abroad Would Aid | Weather Forecasts.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. SAYS SCHOOLS HERE " | {250 Siese, B, Kinenler sdues, | ions o7...

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 RICH GIRL, BORED, GIVES UP SOCIETY Disposes of P.’operty. Starts Novel Colony in Brit- ish Village. n away as| who need- | |

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 WOM Tested Cooking Methods Gas-Cooking  Economies Interest to the Housewife. H cooking on the gas range do not light the gas

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Artistic Touch Vital in Entertaining BY LYDIA 1t is tha'artistic the food itself, tainin much the mu serving of

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 BRIDGE. Do~ T FORGETY We Ge Yo THE FLIM S ) To rMIGHT FoR Gj@ MOMDAY MIGHT WE PLAY BRIDGE WITH THE GULP S, THEY RE HAVIMG...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE:\;HISCELLANEOUS. cupboards, in good P! 1 Apply janitor; the Wiston, 3145 tn bed. runging, good...

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 ROOMS, ETC. : ; EVENING STAR, S N, D. O, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. APARTMENTS, ETC. MS—FURNISHED. (Copyright, 1925, by tbe Bell

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, RENT Hovsz&vnwmmn‘m RABBITBORO—Providing He’s Not Caught. :

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 32 FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Contimued ) SAVE $500 10 & br buildiog & new want; factery i Write for homes exhuibit. Smanl fuit T, INC

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 REAL ESTATE. , FRIDAY, APRIL 3, -1925. e o REAL ESTATES = =s o THE EVENING-STAR;" WASHINGTON, 'D:* 0, FRIDAY, CAPRIL 83,...

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 3 \ DRY ENFORCEMENT INDISTRICT SCORED Wheeler  Declares  Small Fines and Failure to Use In- junction Are Responsible. of...

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