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Evening Star dated May 12, 1925

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 WEATHER. w Unsettled tonight and not much change in temperature. ‘Temperatures—Highest, yesterday. Lowest, 50, at day Full

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 * STRONGER HAWAI HAYBEBLOCKED Coolidge Economy Believed to Stand in Way of Ad- ditional Defenses. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE,

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 - RITTENTON HOME OPENS BABY SHOW Ixhibit in F Street Store Win- dow Mute Plea for Dona- ) tions to Institution. he board of

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 * PLEADS FOR UNION INPEACE EFFORTS Miss Knight-Bruce Tells Council Evolution Points to Need of Progress. { The quinquennial

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 The Embroidery Shop Misses Freudbers. 827-829 11th St. Near N. Y. Ave. Designing, Stamping, Monograming, Pleating,...

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 6 THE EVENING STAR it Stuaed Momink BF WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY May 12, 1825 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor The Evening Star

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 A sufficierit number of German mouth organs is being imported into the United States to supply one i strument a year to every

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 g8 ; SOCIETY. ~r——————— SOCIETY VIrs. Coolidge Holds Annual School Girl Reception at White House This Afternoon. RS. COOLIDGE

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) Neighborhood House fete that for seven years has been the occasion for the opening of

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 10 BROOKLAND PLANS HUGE FETE JULY 4 Celebration of Independence | Day on Large Scele Pro- posed by Association. Plans for a

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 FATEOF PANTERS STRKE N MEETIG Employers Split, But Hope Is Held if Union Accepts Compromise. h the resignation yesterday of

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 12 BECKBIDS ADIEU . 10 SUPREME COURT Retiring Solicitor’ General Had Successful Record During Tenure. Solicitor res M before

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 PACKERS BUREAD | HEAD 1S SELECTED Jardine Names Utah Man to Succeed Chester Morrill in Important Post. John T. Cain, 3d, of

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 ANT EDUCATON BOARDHLEETNE bkoma Park Citizens Go on ; Record Against Appointive ‘ Plan, Mow Used. rhe Takom . W tion last n

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 ’ MODIFIED DRY LAW IS URGED BY HILL, Stayton Advises Women to . Get Facts Ratrer Than Ad- vice of Clergymen. forceable or...

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 TUESDAY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, (‘ ALEXANDRIA. MAY 12, 1925. Appropriations were made vesterday |and United will

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 ILL-FATED MISSISSIPPI Columbia Landing. lost. Below. left cued 30 passengers, RIVER STEAMER. Tenn., when loaded with...

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 18 VIRENA DSGPLES CONVENE TONIGHT Gathering Marks 50th Anni- versary of Church in State. Notables to Speak. Br the Associated

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 ¢’ URCH PUBLICITY RIRGED BY MENISTER eaker Before World Ad lubs Advocates Spread of Gospel Througk Papers. rring news e...

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 CHARGE ILL-FATED RIVER BOAT FAULTY Work of Raising Mississippi Steamer to Recover 21 Bcdies Goes On. . May 12—River- men...

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 MAGMILLAN'S DASH ' PROMISES THRILLS, Finding of New Continent | i Only One of Possibilities in Flight. Tinding a new...

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 2 ARV MUSTGANS GOONARTONEHT WRC Will Also Present "Sur-l prise” Program From Brunswick Studios. A students' recital Music...

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 CITIZENS SEENEED OF MORE POLICE Creation of New Precinct Urged by 16th Street High- lands Association. A resolution...

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 24 Griffs Face Dangerous Foe in Browns : Batting Only “Tolera SPORTS. SISLER’S HITTING LIKELY TO TROUBL E HARRISMEN No “Dark

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 SPORTQ. THE EVENING STAR, WASHI G TON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925 SPORTS. Big Crew Race at A SYRACUSE AND HARVARD IN CONTEST

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 26 *FEA Basket Motif Has TURES. Interesting Uses BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. For the benefit of those fond of needlework and

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 AN’S PAGE. Wide-Brimmed Hats for Summer BY MARY MARSHALL. When fashion changes it may do so by elther of two methods. There

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 FINANCIAL." ° THE 'EVENING “STAR,” WASHINGTON, D.”C.; 'TUESDAY,” MAY 12° 1925, "FINANCIAL. EWHIGHLEVELS | [ new York sTock

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 FINANCIAL ORK EES HIGHER * INLOGAL AT Negetables Coming Down as Supplies Increase—Hams Are Advanced. A decidedly firmer...

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 THE EVENING STAR, Woodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Summer Fashions on Living Models Will Be Informally Shown

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,' TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925. | Advertising Clubs of the World, be:|Middle West Utilitles Co.

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 Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. Joll's Newsstand. 141 and P, By Fharmacy. 13th ‘and U, 7S, Clemence. 14th and W o le

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. ) g % N, D. C.: i e ROOMS, ETC. _FOR SALE_AUTOMOBILES. | (Copyright, 1925, by H. C. Fisher. Trade BY BUD

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925. (Copyright, 1925, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc....

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 REAL ESTATE. OR_SALE—LOTS (Cont'd), " BRIDGES AD 1(7 LYON VILLAG S. Beautiful wooded building lots in the Dis- trict of...

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 STATE. THE EVENT IN RABBITBORO—Spring Wishes. 3 NG STAR, WASHINGTON, REAL ESTATE. D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925. SALE—HOUSES e

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925. -HOUSES (Cont'd). AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES....

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 SCHOOLS ADVISED |- OF TRAFFIC RULES v chulahons for Safe\y of | Children Communicated to Officers and Teachers. i | | the new

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