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Evening Star dated May 7, 1925

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 WEATHER. (D, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fuir tonight; cloudiness, with showers a tomorrow increasing t night; not much...

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 2 * 300 IPRSONED FOR BULEAR PLOT More Arrests Made After Trial Bares Facts of | Bombing. | i { Br the Associated Press SOFIA,

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 BlLL—JACK~RALPH SKILLED ESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Featsetty, zround rl 610 Thirt: ' “'“- Bet | | { which will meet tonight, N...

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 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MAY 17, 1928 SCORES RUN HIGH | "|BURTON PROPOSES BAN '|Scientists Seek Vast

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 OLCASETOAWAT * NEXT GRAND JURY Special Government Counsel . Decide on Delay Until Monday. Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Rob....

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 NING -STAR e WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. ce.....May 7, 1825 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor The Evening Star Newspaper Company

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 e e S I More of Those Choice || g Monthly Blooming Roses £ e e Cannas E I8 j—— o ——[a|—— o] ——| The Working Man cient service

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 8 SOCIETY:. THE EVE) SOCIETY President dnd Mrs. Coolidge to Be Guests of Pan-American Diplomats at 3 Evening Reception. NG

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1925. b} "~ \\mmm L. Thurber, Mrs. Walter | will appear, a fortune...

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 10 HIGH SCHOOL CADET REGIMENTS DRIL Western’s 3d Battalion Keeps Cup Won for Second Consecutive Year. The annual regimental

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 PORTO RICO HEALTH VASTLY IMIPROVED Discovery of Hookworm Leads to Gradual Corgquer- ing of Sickness Causes. BY GIDEON A,...

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 BOARD OPENS WAY FOR FRATS' BATTLE Rejects Reinstatement Plea of High School Boys—Court Fight Expected. Flatly rejecting the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925. 13 dent Saavedra in the past few vears, | military to close up

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 P a4 BIG CONCERN LEASES | GOLD FIELD AT NOME | ‘Will Dredge Wide Area for Pre- cious Metal—Increased Out- put Is Predicted.

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 MAY 7, 1925, ol pect cards will be distributed Rnd prep- | realize them all Jews, and especially | den which requires a man

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 el (WO M.E. MISSION BODY - WINDING UP WORK LF Rawls of Suffolk Va., Elected One of Two Treas- urers at Nashville Session. By

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 ACTION IN POTOMAC PARK Y courts,” fans, defeating his partner, A, three sets out of five singles. A BIT OF “KAISERISM” DURING

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 Housewares One $75.00 Porcelain-lined Re- trigerators Used model. Special at $45.98 43 Electric Irons—Manning & Bowman and

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 of any plot against her father, police said. Pusatera, who is absent from the city, will be called to police head- FUR...

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 20 BACKSET TO PEACE. SEEN N GERNANY But| War Now Unlikely, “Blunder” in Election De- clared of First Magnitude. { denburg...

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 SHEPHERD'S WIFE FREE WITHOUT BAL Surrenders in Poison Case. Will Post $500 When Mit- timus Is Served. By the Associated...

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 o A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AR A S AAA S DA AP RRRRRRRRARERAL AR LIOLONLODA, ; 50c and $1 Necklaces and Long Chains - 29¢

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 BRITISH SOAP KING CLAIMED BY DEATH Viscount Leverhulme Noted for Lavish Gifts to Charity and Schools. BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. By

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 24 DEBATESELEGTION - OF IV FLOWER Association of Oldest Inhab- itants Told American Beauty | Came From France. The o rose,

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 Sateen Slips, Special, 95¢ 100 White Sateen Slips with the popular bodice top; tailored or lace trimmed. Petticoat Section,

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 26 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CHURCH UNITY IDEA 1925. D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 7, NN AR AR PR PR SRR RPN SRR PRI SR AR P R A

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 PAYAND PEN SHP INVOLVED N VO _Carmen in Cleveland Ballot on Issue of More Than Local Importance. BY J. C. ROYLE. Special...

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 28 i FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925. FINANCIAL. SHARP ADVANCES | | NEW York sTock...

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 FIN MELONS §2.25 EACH IN MARKET HERE First Shipments Arrive From| Florida—New Peaches Also on Sale. rida watermelons have...

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 S PORTS. THE 'EVENI G STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D.” C;,' THURSDAY, Western Swing Severe Test for Griffs : Goslin in Running for...

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 ‘Catholic U. Making Fine Base Ball THE EVENI 3 b STAR, WASHINGTON, D THURSDAY ‘BROOKLANDERS HAVE WON 20 TEAWS T0 EN6AGE...

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 32~ THE Before Jury in Probe of At‘tivities| | Maj. 000 Temple in Boston and $1.000,000 Colony to Be Inv esngalwl ciated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, THURSDAY, -MAY..7,-1925. . M-BRKS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th PLANES SURE DEATH

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 KASERWELLPAD OFSPTE 108 LOSS Wilhelm’s Income Runs Into Millions—President Gets Pittance. dent—Suspect Foul Play. {...

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 CAPIVE RO FLE MEHCAN BANDITS British Tourists, Including Two Women, Had Been Seized in Mountains. By tro Ascoclated Press.

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 . \ 11-.----;.--llllllllll.lllll SEEEEREEEEEE 36 *. The Pals Reyal The Kresge Department Stores Courteous Service Quality...

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 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1925, g = 47 The Kresge Department Stores L. S. Plaut & Co. Courteous

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 38 3 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1925. SENTENCED TO 30 YEARS, FORFEITS $20,000 BAIL C., THURSDAY, MAY 7, an appearance in

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 l \ THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, . €, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925. IN RABBITBORO —Jack Rabbitski’s Fnglish Is Not So Good. [THAT

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 40 SCIENTISTS NOTE FUTURE ECLIPSES Naval Observatory Giv Year Program of Sun Prolonged study of the vaga the sun and the has

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, 0, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925. S L R s A A O A 0 T a8 TR T T TR T Low Prices on Inlaid Linoleura

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 REL. 0—"The Fall of Eve."” According to the mew Tohn Emerson and Anita Loos which opens at .the Shubert-Belasco next Monday

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 WAG TOPRESENT PAANERCANBIL Theodore W. Noyes Principal Speaker Tonight—Special Music Listéd. Theodore W. Noyes, editor of The

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 FE Screens for Comfort in ‘Summer BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. The custom of having windows and porches screened has become...

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 FEATURES. Linen and Kasha in the Ensemble BY MARY MARSHALL. linen frock is a prized possession in school that one half of all

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED |KEEPING

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 AUTOMO FOR bALE—-—Al ’I‘O\IOBILES. EVROLET 190 CHAS‘I! running condi- cheap. Sce Mr. Deleyy 1840 14th st. T COUPE, 1024: .

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. (Cont M ST rooms. 1.(1mm conveniences. Rent_reasanabie. APARTMENTS—FUR. (Cont'd). COMBINATION SITTING ROOM,

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, - D.. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925. ; REAL- ESTATE, "~ 49 | o nsnONE O FOR SALE—LOTS

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES (Cont'd). et FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 AUCTIONS. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925 RESORTS. 51 = 25 7 3 | ¥ S ~HOUSES (Cont'd)....

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 52.. % \White House Bay SAYS U. 8. BLOCKS s Trvestonsa UU'“_AWING WAR] By CoId Woatherl |Group Believed Set Out| Speaker at

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