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Evening Star dated July 1, 1925

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 " WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Burean Forecast.) Fair tonight and prob: row; s'owly rising temperature. Temperatures: Highes p.m.

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 2 % NATION'S TEACHERS @ INDORSE D.C. PLAN « Speakers at Federation Con .-vention Warn of Prejudioe in Intelligence Tests. pr

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 SureRelief FOR1 ESTION 9\ ; mmfinofl A = 2; 6 BELLANS =' | Hot water 2 Sure Relief LL-ANS 25¢ und 75¢ Packa; “Awnings Made to

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 4 ZIONISTS HONOR WILSON'S MEMORY Pilgrimage to Tomb Closing Event Today of 28th An- nual Convention. The twenty-eighth annual

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 | Retires After 47 Years PATRIUT LANDSLIDE | | [ | | ~ EXPECTED ON4TH Record Defense Day Enroll- ment Looked for by Heads |

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 (] THE EVENING STAR, WASHI NGTON D._C, WEDNESDAY, JULY¥ 1, 1925. _ — e "THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. THE EVENING

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 A ACCUSED EMPLOYES DROPPED BY HOTEL Four at Mayflower Held for Dry Law Violation and Dismissed. | | Four iploves of lower...

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY Italian Envoy Takes Suite in Hotel and Nobil Dona di Martino l.eaves for Atlantic Coast. 1| Claren ms at the

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 guests, M d Mrs. Willlam Colburn SOCIETY _(Continued from Eighth Page.) of the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Converse Parkman of Indian

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 o SO THE EVENING - HAYNES MAY QT " PROHBITON P0ST Will Confer Shortly With Backers on Entering Race for Ohio Governorship. |

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925. CLARENDON CARNIVAL Eayly decoratsd boothaand varied col:|...

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 12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 7 2 T i 55 U s WARSHIPS | Snapshots of a Little Girl Trying

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 ENDOWNENT FUND FOR LEGION GROWS Liberal Responses in District to Plea for $5,000,000 LANDS NINE SURVIVORS. Liner Which Sank

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 14 ENGLAND YIELDS fITLE T0 GOLONY Formally Transfers Trans- Jubiland Area in East Africa to ltaly. BAND CONCERTS. This...

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 4 A Remarkably Special Selling— 1,200 Yards Wash Goods | 38c va. Printed Voiles, dainty de- signs that win instant favor for

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925. You Have Only Two Days to Prepare for “The 4th” i(ann’s Offers

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T GUARDING RUINS OF SANTA BARBARA. Another view of State street, where looting is heing...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. 1923 MRS, ROGERS WINS st oot FIVE PERSONS HURT il Pt M ity capitalist.

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 P . joe——|o|c—=an|——=|n|[——F|ale———ln|——|n|c——=|p|e——0 o ——=ja| ——0|n | —=|p| —— JAPAN “SEETHING” IN POLITICAL WAR Gen....

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 1925. 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, LR R R R R N N R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

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 G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 1. 1925. SR N NS RNER SRR SRS NN REEERREEEREN...

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 |1ast week, became effective today, in- cluding the following: Lieut. Guy Burlingame of the \n(h precinct hecame ptain and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925. - GUU“DGE I.AUDS BIG RESERVOIR OPENED. |MAIL FRAUD CHARGED...

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 HONOR T0 MEMORY OF ROCHAVIBEAU Wreath Placed on Statue and Exercises Held by Sons of Revolution. 1e on on " lalleged to MAN

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 JULY 1, 1925. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SOLLEGE PLANNED TO TRAIN CLERGY Winning of Church Allegiance

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 COGPERATION AD BUYERS N SHEDEN Two-Thirds of k Sharing Organizations. Correspondence of the Associated Presa. )CKHOLM. June

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 FINANCIAL. {COTTON QUOTATIONS - SWING DOWNWARD Reports of R;;in a‘r;di(Joming Cro.p Report Cause of Quite Heavy Selling. JULY

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 28 * FINAN s STOCKS GOHIGHER | IN FINAL TRADING Many New Levels Reached as # Demand Shows Broad- ening Out. CIAL: THE EVENING

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 FINANCIAL. LIVELIER PACE SET INBUSINESS WORLD THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. FINANCIAL. FEWER LOCOMOTIVES | LESS CORN FOR...

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 Grifffs Sta NATS TO PLAY 22 GAMES | IN A MONTH OF TRAVELING Close to 25,000 See Johnson Blank A’s, 7 to 0, With i _Two...

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 ST Greb-Walker Bo ut Should Be Real FORTE. HARRY IS FAVORED TO WIN BY REASON OF MORE HEFT Will Be Case of Good Big Scrapper

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 ~ 32 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., WEDNESDAY, JULY T, 1925. —_— AMERIGAN m GU”]E fonmgence o which be s held...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 - a7 EXPLOSION ROUTS CREW | blew oft at point a mile and a hait|

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 AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL—"“Meet the Wife." More hearty laughter is promised by | ers next week s “Meet the Wife,” months deiighted

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 ARGENTINE T0SEND STUENTS TOL.S. Professors Advocated by...

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 TRIBUTE BY IDAHO TOHUGE RESERVOIR State to Celebrate Dedica- tion of Largest Water Stor- age Space in World. By the As POCATE

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 Special--250 Radium Silk Slips $3.95 This is a special price for Fine Radium Silk and Satin-striped Tub Silk Slips. They have

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 38 WRC WILL PRESENT - 7 BAND CONCERTS, Marine and Army Organiza- tions Both on Air Tonight, With Other Features. Two band...

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 SHACKLES Se000ttbbien . ¥ IS a fine pair av hold-up men we are,” grumbled TUncle Mickey Riordan, stamping his feet in the...

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 WOMAN'S THE EVENING STAR, W i FEATURES COLOR CUT-OUT LITTLE BOY BLUE. Advises Use of| Rare Quality Common Sense The Cure for

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 Y woMa N’S PAGE. Pocket on Hat for Handkerchief BY MARY MARSHALL. Milliners cious nowadays. trimming, must be ed are nothing

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 42 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, HIGH COFFEE PRIGE. = rox » ™= PUZZLING BRAZLL Dealers in Sao Paulo...

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 BARTRAM MOTOR CO., INC. ¢ 1204 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. GUARANTEED E rkorecd DONOHOE MOTOR CO. 215 Pa. Ave. S.E. GUARANTEED

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 ', WEDNESDAY, JULY 1925. MISCELLANEOUS. ¥ 1 In order to prol(‘tl its, adver- tisers from receiving circular mat- ter, it is

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 ‘W 5 fg‘fl‘('{\r\‘% HOURING — 114 t-nmmuw- o T vioRwin FARD LT uHew | [ETy S THOUSAD, TOOR HONDRS WELL— Friaa J;"i—“ — oL...

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 NELDNESDAY, 7o | MUTT AND JEFF—A Big Day—They Visit Boone, Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. e BY BUD FISHER RENT...

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 AL ESTATE. FOR n‘.fl T—RHM“S. . .. (Copyright, 1925, by the Bell Syndicate, Ine. FOR SALE—HOU:! T o il BY GENE BYRNES | For

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 \I \\ TON ST. able home m ¢ 1047 e {hirotien Stores rehe ter Your Own Broker or Middaugh & S ROOMS n_north all: lot | MOORE &

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 PEVE LIS AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, : RESORTS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION

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 50”7 EPISCOPAL FAITH | REVISION URGED British Committee Advises|, Changes in the 39 Articles of Church of England. July...

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