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Evening Star dated April 11, 1925

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 WEATHER! Weather Bureau Forec Fair tonight and tomorrow; slight- (U. 8. 1y warmer tonight. Temperatures—Highest, today;...

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 — COOLIDGE UNMOVED BY OIL PACT TERMS Mildly Rebukes Sinclair In- terests for Story of Un- fairness by Japanese. * BY DAVID

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 DAWES PLANS RIDE ONREVERE'S ROUTE Vice President to Speak at Old North Church in Patriotic Celebration. an Dawes w \ O1d...

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 EE WAR NOW USELESS, " | SHYS HNDENBURG Urges Patriots to Unite to: Further Peace and Safe- | guard Nation’s Honor. ‘r SR | By

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 &: KAROLY PREDITS SECONDWORLDWAR Says Herthy Plots to Re- store Hapsburgs and Alli- & ance With Berlin. i he Associated...

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 'THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. "WASHINGTON, D. C. April 11, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor The Evening

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 F GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Ty 13 1-Ib. 1-lb. 1-lb. 1-lb. CHCHC KHOHGH O 06 01 3 GO QOO QK G SIIOOUD O S what people "aint-...

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 BY RIPLEY. - G Twenty-Fourth Day. cuzco, dtans, with b Peru, February 18.— den-bent backs, trudge silently and stolidly along

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 3 UREE CBSERVANG OF BATLE DATE Commissioners Ask Patriotic Commemoration of Lexing- ' ton and Concord, April 19. Following a

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 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. “LIVING CHRIST,” THEME |SALEM BAPTISTS BUY OF DR. EARLE WILFLEY CHURCH ON N STREET Easter...

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 PARISH MEETINGS DUE NEXT MONDAY Episcopal Congregations of Diocese to Elect New Vestries for Year. The Monday following ter

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, \’VAS‘HINGTON D. C., .SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925. SPORTS. Big Leagues Await Season Inaugural :...

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 \IPents by “Crandall's ¢ [TALIANS T0 LISTEN FORWRGPROGRAM Wiil Seek in Rome to Hear Concert Broadcast From WIJZ Studio. A bit

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 e TOCKS GO HIGHER |“INBRIEF SESSION Maxwell and Nash Moters in Sharp Run-Up—Other Shares Strong. T the Associated Preas NEW

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 FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL GRISIS ABSORBING TOPIC Situation in France Draws Special Attention During Week in Wall Street. BY STUART

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 NEW ASSISTANT tonio. Tex., when Li Air Servie April 26 Fechet's tit CHIE it. C AL . Jame is changed ———— ome “FRIENDSHIP OF

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 REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING REAL HOME CARE IN Suitability, Comfo REQUIRES FURNISHINGS rt and Cost Are Factors That Must Be Taken

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 Henry Hamke, to bulld, 6963 Maple | street; ,000. Total of $711,700 Second| John C o'Neil, to repair 1703 R treet; $2,000. A

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 REAL CAPITAL SEVENTH INNEW BUILDING Total of $14,546,522 Is Re-! ported for First Three Months of Th|s Yeans o e unsurpassed

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 20 BRITAIN URGES EVERY MAN TO OWN A HOME REAL ESTATE. Premier Baldwin Says Government Will Do All in Its to Aid. “and we ns

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATU.RDAY, APRIL 11," 1925. ; REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING PRODUCTION MEAD OF NEEDS AT HONE Babson Urges

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 REAL Plans to Further U. S. Em- | ployed Ex-Service Men's | Interests to Be Discussed. A mass meeting of veterans to dis-...

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 " BAKER NOVINATED FOR COUNCIL POST Northwest Citizens Nominate Former President of Federation. Charles A. Baker, former...

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 SALVATION ARNY | HOPING FOR GOAL Campaign for Budget Fund of $50,000 Is Extended, [{Cove Point Site Chosen for New Summer...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 1135 14th st.. Joll's New: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 AUTOMO TOW AND D¢ ALY, t a Gucommon, troehy, 3% gL, aally; fresh, muitable for famils, 3 gal. COLT, Percheron and hackney,

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 ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WATURDAY, APRID 11, 1925. APARTMENTS, ETC. BENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. | JUTT AND

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 28 REAL 'ESTATE? APARTMENTS_UNFURNISHED (Continued) ‘THE_CLIFFBOURNE No. 43°-5 rooms and bath. . THE ST. PAUL (1822 15/ R B

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 1 £ $100 CA® 5 ) REAL ESTATE. s & _— e Sy e — ) MM SALE—-S'UBI{B.BAN PROPLBTY \fi~ ntinued RAINI New G.room brick house:...

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 ‘REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued) SEE THIS SUNDAY. $11.500. oen 3719 Kansas Ave. N.W. el b i wics iekpTne. Dot AT the Tatest

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 LEGAL NOTICES. 31 THE SEVEN SLEEPERS, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE PAYS. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ANDREW

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 32 EXCESS FUND GOES TONATIONAL GUARD Release of $1,742,800 by Coolidge to Allow States to Lay Plans. An approp ion of...

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