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Evening Star dated April 7, 1925

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow, warmer tonight. Temperature—Highest, 57, at noon to- day; lowest, 32, at 6 a.m. today.

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 COOLIDGE DEFENDS ECONOMIC POLGES Tells Cotton Men Tariff and Free Export Have Done Much for Industry. President Coolidge...

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 5 “VOTES” ADDED IN CHARITIES DRIVE Total to Date in 1925 Cam- paign Announced as 3,727. “Repeaters” Listed. During the past

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 THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON; "D. €. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, NEEDLENAN GAS %70 Anwy orricer INVOLVES MINISTER Capt. Howard J....

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 POLICE HOLD THREE IN WOMAN'S DEATH Coroner Will Question Neigh- bors of Self-Declared Suicide Victim. Mrs. Catherine...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.........April 7, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor

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 CATHOLIC PRELATE DIES. Alexander Christie in Charge 0(1 Oregon Diocese. PORTLAND, Oreg., April Arch- bishop Alexander...

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 - SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925. SOCIETY. Mrs. Robert Love Taylor and Mr. and [ |=— iy

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) of Representative Newton, were also guests of members. Mrs. Adelaide Fairbanks of Tn-

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 CHANGE IN PASTORS; OF M.E. CHURCHES Announcement by Bishop In- cludes Washington District of Baltimore Conference. Children

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 FRATERNTY ISSLE ISHOREINVOLVED More Students Admit Mem- bership—School Officials Seem Puzzled. As fifteen additional hizh...

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 12 SALVATION ARMY SEEKS CANVASSERS Wants More Volunteers for House-to-House Appeal to Secure Budget. An appeal for additional

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY., APRIL 7. "1925. . 13 R A AR B AR R AR PR AR AR A P A AR LLGGRORGRGE BHRGLLRLY 9

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 14 G FLEETCAPTURES * OAKLAND EASLY Fall of City Follows Taking of San Francisco—Many L Social Events. R the Associated Press

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 ' porations SARGENT TACKLES BIGGEST JOB EVER GIVEN ATTORNEY GENERAL Great Corporations Contr Already or About to B ing Test

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 16 RIVER FACILITIES WILL BE SURVEYED Step to Be Taken to Deter- mine Way to Develop Com- mercial Usefulness. During the...

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 WHO'S WHO IN BIG LEAGUE BASE BALL IN AMERI Charlie Griner of Jacksonville, Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, M. E. Bacon

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 J8 CODE WORK STARTS ONLAW FOR WORLD Experts Map Plans for Draw- ing Up Body of Material for Moscow Soviet In American Farmers

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 DENES DIBETIS D FROM SUEAR Doctor and Associate to De- scribe New Treatment, Con- Ry the Ansociated Press, BALTIMORE, Md.,

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 20 GERMANY PAYS OFF $145,000,000 DEBTS March Reduchon Under the Dawes Plan Is 91,691,- 000 Marks. BERLIN, April 7.—Germany’s

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 1| PERSONS HURT INTTAUTOMSHAPS Colored Woman' Badly In- jured When Knbcked Down. Driver Faces Charge. Bleven traffic...

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 R0 WL PRESENT 7 NOTED SNGERS John Charles Thomas ‘and Mme. Rethberg Featured on Air Tonight. Thomas, America’s and - Ehsabeth

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 Dinner, Dance and Afternoon Frocks For Easter and the Affairs That Follow The Chiffon Dance Frock Sponsored by Paris " for

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 24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. APRIL 7. 1925, BUUR]' REI]UEES League of Nations [FRANCE LAYS PLANS |, ine

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 STLLMAN SCANDAL REVVED N COURT Legitimacy of Baby Guy Again Questioned in Ap- peal From Report. By the Astociated Pres...

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 26 ZONE LAW DEFENSE FUND NOW 1,168 Citizens’ Committee Makes Appeal for Increase of Sum to $5,000. THE EVENING STAR,...

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 TOBACED GROVERS ARE VERY ACTI: Virginia Farmers and Others Expect to Raise Much Larger Crop. BY J. C. ROYLE, Special Dispatch

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 28 * STOCKS SELL OFF ASRALS TUNBLE . Chicago & Northwestern Starts Big Selling Wave. Other Prices Irregular. BY STUART P....

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BY WILLIAM F, HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK, Aprii

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 SPORTS. GOOSE SHOULD BE PRIMED BY TIME CAMPAIGN OPENS| Much Farther Advanced Than Usual in Spring and | Is Hitting Above...

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 SPORTS. - THE (EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925. SPORTS. i Naval Academy Teams to Have Busy Month :...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925.. Everybody’s Getting Ready for Easter and Spring! And Every Day

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 BELGIANGABINET _ OFERS 0 QU Théunis Carries Out An-i nounced Intent After Elections. 7.—Premiel King v eabin premier to c...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Selection of the Hat for Easter BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. This is the week in which, above all | Tt is importan:

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 F Spring Slip-Ons and Coat Sweaters BY MARY MARSHALL. All sweaters nowadays seem to be i w «wo classes—the coat va- riety and

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 THE SEVEN SLEEPERS AeThrilling Novel of International Intrigue “ontinued from Yesterday's Star.) The shop contained cheap...

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 " MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. kil —_—————— - . - - - -...

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 33 RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued) 22 RANDOLPH PL. #nd porch Lh.k. Potomac 3363, 138 6th ST. N.E.—3 rooms, hall, bath;

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 AL = REAL ESTATE. 1, ! THE EVENING STAR, IN RABBITBORO—Dora Dumbunny Has No Use for Slackers. WASHINGTON, D. R ESTATE. 1 |

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 40 REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE—HOUSES. —(Continued) FAKOMA PARK BUNGALOW. BARGAIN. $300 cash required and monthly pay s less than

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 g REAL ESTATE. . __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925. AUCTIONS. 41 MODEL DETACHED BUNGALOW,...

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 42 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925. AMUSEMENTS. SEI_E[:]' [}AND'DA"’E I ———————=| ToDAY'S...

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