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L THE EVENING F I_Y-TDX THE SCIENTIFIC INSECTICIDE DEVELOPED AT MELLON INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH BY REX RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, ,1929. NEW ORLEANSMOB | .- oo 0 BE SUPPRESSED vzt 2 Phillips, United States Minis- gree of doctor of laws. Mr. P’hfluuwmdmmmudu-n '.he qulnunn.hl 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. . Round. Trip, 88¢ Admission, 28¢ Oafe and Luneh Counter on Steamer City Acts Swiftly Following Shooting Affray Incited by Street Car Strike. convocation reunion of Dl.lhuu-ln BILLIE DOVE in Her First All-Talking Picturs, “CAREERS” Tomorrow_ROLAND WEST'S ALL- CIRCLE *3i* Mt Viti® gam", CARMEL m!' “POUR STANTON . SBi00 CoauE. ¥ith NORMAN ~KEERRY, THELMA JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL In Their FIRST TALKING PICTURE lucky Star Directed by Frank Borzage JOHN IRVING FISHER And Many Stars in STAGE REVUE KILLS MOSQUITOES +-e--<FEIES ROACHES . . .BED BUGS, ETC. FLY-TOX has a new purifying perfume-like fragrance VAT 3 e > ABIRT 7% lv the Associated Press. = 5 V ORLEANS, August 14—With blood having been shed in the City 4 Hall, the Commission Council today pnpned to carry out its mandate against a repetition of yesterday's vio- lence in the street car strike during which city commissioners were mobbed in the council chamber, four 1 | 8 R G ODRINATEE i B e N felled with bullets and street cars ; 2 - 5 PRINCESS 1518 MoRin"sna stormed. T. mwmlu acting lonql O'BRIEN _in “Belleve It or Not i mm “anarchy must OSWALD cAm'oon .vnE Phc but we may expect scenes like this in a few more turns of the calendar's leaves . . and then the unpainted home will demagogues and firebrands in com- munity,” the council ordered the police have an uphill fight on its hands . .. and a losing fight at that, £ 1999 by ve Rex Co. The makers of FLY-TOX raise. ':v;at army o; insects to (I\c e t state place them phisonandise (miod Saturday Fox” Movietone Musical Product 'lh:(vrt to rléln Richard Barthelmess in “Weary River” A VITAPHONE All-Talking and Singing Hit BETHESDA__BEBoi™: “‘CAREERS. Silver force augmented and invoked strict en- Now Is the Time to Use cmxenu individually and in groups forcement of the city ordinance, prac- “Murco” Lifelong Paint called upon the “ololml n];ledllng t.hflr "Chamber of Death” to provc with absolute ccrhm!yrllm tically b.,,mn‘ Jitney tn.mporutlnn competing_with the street cars. support to aid der out Take advantage of good weather by of chaos. S using “Murco” the all-weather paint . killing qualities of FLY. A before it is sold to you. o \ e eioct e e o mmm&" dozens of extra men into the ranks to- °48 day and placed a guard about the Cl'y ) e Ly K Y Roser and your home will be sealed against old the executive committee of organized man winter. “Murco” will delight you labor repudiated the riotous acts. They now with its beauty as it will protect your home next winter with its 100% purity. Hall, the council and the courts declared the union men and strike had a uuchmn&.lnvsuuuun of mob rule INCORPORATED with pro rigid prosecution of 710 12th St. N.W. National 2477 MOVING PACEING & STORAGE RETURN LOAD household goods at tedl: recogni GINGER Carmen's union from the public service only by peaceful and lawful means. e CURB VOLUME GAINS. ts. rug clean- e fl’ammu 1503 arehouse, ¢ cmrmfi» Utilities’ Popularity Swells Btock ctions. iness man or Estimates Tra: NEW YORK (#).—The extraord! popularity of utility lwflh, Dll’tlfllllnl.lll-; a few outstanding issues, has doubled the volume of trading on the New York Curb Exchange. ruent volume is maintained of 1929 the total mwlhm will approximate 500,000,000 shares, contras with 236,043,682 -hnu in 1928. Chief among the issues accounting for == the increase are Commonwealth & EDUCATIONAL. 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