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Evening Star dated January 14, 1929

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 WEA (U. 8. Weather Increasing cloudiness tonight, fol- lowed by snow changing to rain t Temperatures: H: yesterday; lowes...

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 TRAFFIC GONTROL HERE RANKED HIGH Held Superior to New York’s | in United States Survey ’ by Engineers. | | | Wiashington's

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 * WILL HAYS SCORES TALKIE CENSORSHIP Development Is Definitely Re- tarded by Practice, Film v “Czar” Says. By the Assoclated

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 Wl A BITTER COLD HOLDS MIDWEST IN GRASP Duluth Registers 34 Below to Be Coldest as Chicago Feels Minus 10 Weather. By the...

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 ————— e * HOOVER THOROUGH INGABINET STUDY Scores Suggested for Posts, but President-Elect Is Silent on Names. prohibition...

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 Tiia2213 FEITITENY e b Burchell’s Famous () DG SCHOOL Bougquet Coffee 40c Lb. Quality Never Better N. W. Burchell! 817-19...

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 SOUTH AMERICAN PROGRESS DEFINITE Governments Are Making Rapid Strides Toward Eco- nomic Independence. BL REX COLLIER. Staf

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 THE EVEN. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1929. THE EVENING STAR |that advantageous lands might be pro- | No

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 D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY: 14, 1929. COLD FORCES YOUTH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, W.C. 7. 0.0 MARK In Memoriam. | KLEIN, ALICE

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 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1 BOY SCOUTS GIVEN HERDISH WEDALS Honor Bestowed for Rescuing...

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 f | ; FINANCIRED * CURB SPECILTIES | SCORE FRESH GAIN 0il and Picture Screen Issues Are Prominent in Up- ward Move. BY...

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 1z % Money to Loan Becured by first deed of trust on real estate Prevailing interest commission. & ,Joseph 1. Weller {525}

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 FINANCIAL. , : T o ke HIGH-GRADE BOND Of ‘the District of Columbla, to the Comp- SToler of the “Cutrency. ‘a8 Tedulred by...

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 DEMOCRATS SHOWN IN MILITANT MooD Questionnaire Blame Trick- ery for G. 0. P. Victory. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ALBANY,

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 MONDAY, JANUARY™ 14, 1929: A “gasser” fire in the California oil flelds. An unusual picture showing the collapse of a steel

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 16 sSOC IETY: SOCIETY - Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi Hosts at Embassy Luncheon Today for Gen. and Mrs. Barnett. i HE

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 « SOCIETY (Continued from Sixteenth Page.) Spencer, are at the Barclay, in New York, to remain for a short time. Miss Mary

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 3 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, TJANUARY T4 1929. WOMENS CHARGES DENED BY DAVS Labor Secretary Declares At-

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 _ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 74, 1929. LEN SMALL ENDS TERMASGOVERNOR Minois Executive Had Been *...

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 OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THEATERS | POLI'S—“The Command to Love.” Almost any one will admit offhand, that an embassy

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 WONAN NEN HEAD OF STATEBUREA Miss Frances Perkins Goes| In as New York Labor Com- missioner Today. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1929 FISUEKTO SO0 VARCIRE KNI Conference to Open Tonight: With...

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 Silk Scarfs, $1.95 A joyous new scarf to add gayety and freshness to the conservative Winter cos- tume! The triangular shape

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 THE VICARION—By Gardner Hunting (Copyright, 1928, by Public Ledger) other. Joh Ccarol Gould, and While they are looking at

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 /{f { e E———e——— G:Street ; .s Eleventh o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1929. January Sales Super

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 Graduate McCormick Medica) Glasses Fitted College Eves Ezamined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721...

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 SPORTS. CLAIMS HE STAKED NETTED HIM $50.000 fex Then Opened Gambling House and Lost Every Nickel of Fortune. This is the only

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 28 TITLE ROUND FOR4 TEAMS SUBGESTED Elevens Picked as Best in Geographical Sections Would Compete. BY H. C. BYRD. PLAN to...

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 - AEDTMESLERD N RADIINURY Ilinois Representative Is Out- spoken in Opposition to Davis Amendment. BY MARTIN CODEL. In the...

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 The Highboy A masterpiece of cabinet de- sign by Albert Carl Mowitz, an inter- joints doweled end glued—no nails, cleats or

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 ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO NRGWILFEATURE ENGLISH AGTRESS Gertrude Lawrence, Star of “Treasure,” Will Be Guest Artist Tonight....

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 w Fashions Favor BY MARY OMAN’S PAGE' Slender Women MARSHALL. venture for the fat woman. The bolero is always ‘with the...

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 WOMAN®S PAGE,” G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY. ‘FEATURESY Children Who Enjoy Needlework BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Many...

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 BEDTIME STORIES Reddy Fox Loses a Toe. You'll find the car 1 d T8 Tt s RentH S ot a0 —Old Mtoher Nature. Reddy Fox is not...

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 P N TUAT NS, . g [ > HEL AND SI ATIO IOND 1 9 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, ot »'mm--'.mw it o SALE=AUTOMOBILES. BILES.

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 AUTOMO PEERLESS 1929, MODLE 81, 5-PASSENGER SEDAN. -"HI-F:‘- I\llnn" mmmn' PEERLESS USED CAR DEPT., 1501 14th St. Decatur...

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 i kg, bymini ‘& "1‘5‘&‘:@ 000 TR Se S New Detached Brick. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. EIGHT ROOMS, TW Tdeally and convenient! this...

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