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Evening Star dated January 15, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy and colder with lowest temperature about 22 degrees tonight; tomorrow

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 s THE EVENING ! PORTES GIL RECOVERS. - ADDED DRY FUND e MEXICO CITY, January 15 (#).— President Portes Gil, having recovered

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 o o THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. JANUARY 15. 1929. SN MvsteRy. pot peNies Tier RUTH GASE HINGES th f our...

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 2 = TEMPERATURE OF 22 FORECAST TONIGHT Yesterday Coldest January 14 Here in 15 Years—Snow Likely Tomorrow. Milder...

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 Hello Folks: The Budget Boys and “me” will be back “on _the _air’—tonight—7:30— WMAL—DON'T MISS THAT! Read about our great

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 BETTER RALWAY FACILITIES URGED ,Takoma Park Citizens Want B. & 0. Passenger Station Near District Line. ‘The need for a...

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 - LIST AERIAL SHOW FORINAUGURAL DAY Col. Grant Announces Num- ber of Flying Units Will Give Feature Exhibition. An aerial...

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 THE EVENING STAR i mmmm_ WASHINGTON, D. C TUESDAY......January 15, 1929 THEODORZ W. NOYES....Editor The Evening Star...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1929.° .9 FIVE ARMY FLYERS ARE LAID TO REST Five-Plane Formation,

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 10 * HOUSE GROUPO.K.S THREE D. C. BILLS Judiciary Subcommittee De- lays Action on Incorpora- tion Stock Measure. ‘The...

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 FEW U. 5. VESSELS IN SOUTHERN TRADE Hoover Finds Most of South America Traffic Borne in European Holds. BY REX COLLIER. Btaft

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 Travel Costs - | REPORT ON PRESS | BUILDING 1S MADE John Hays Hammond De-| HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, VEGETABLE SUPPLY IS

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 FIN FORD MOTOR STOCK 15 CURB FEATURE Standard 0il of Indiana Also ¢ Registers Spectacular Ad- vance in Trading. BY WILLIAM F.

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 LOCAL BANKS ADD | FOUR DRECTORS Awnerican Security Elects One and Munsey Trust Three. Riggs Raises Surplus. v DY EDWARD C.

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS FLUCTUATE IN MIXED MARKET Mortgage Money Loaned At Low Interest Rates Tyler & Rutherford Representing Mutual

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 16 GAINS IN FEMINIST MOVEMENT GITED Inter-American Commission| Creation Emphasized in Annual Report. Two important advapces

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 Committee members devising decorations for the Arts Club Bal Boheme to be held at the Willard Hotel, * January 28. The group

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 SOCIETY." SOC IETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Dining Tonight With Postmaster General and Mrs. Harry New. are the guests in

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 WIS SCOMORES 1 RTINS PRASE § Value of Her Life Work Is " Recognized in Memorial Service at Geneva. Recognition of the...

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 20 FAVORS LYNPCS N ADRONDACS New York Legislature Moves to Bring Winter Contests { toLake Placid. Bpecial Disatch to The...

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 K An When w fine broadcl reduced. Sketched— Choose From Two Wanted Shades $1.29 Tailored slips that will give a foundation of

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 ALY 0 VATIAN NEAREND OF TRFE Informal Agreement Between Holy See and Mussolini Reached at Parley. By the Associated Press.

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 THE" EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY' 15, 1929. e PALAIS ROYAL == G Stre et nt Eleventh A Notable Purchase

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 FLYING OVER PARKS TOPIC FOR PARLEY {Conference Will Be Held in " Interior Secretary’s Office Next Month. Labor-Saving Funds

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 any money. It was indicated that the Keyes defense would hinge upon an ef- fort to prove that the money Berman said he gave

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 STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1929.- Both Sides of Seventh at K THE EVENING GOLDENBERG’S |===={ The...

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 SMITH ADVISERS HIT ROOSEVELT STAND G. 0. P. Leaders in New York Resent “Trickery Plot” Charged by Him. :% Bpecial Dispatch to

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 OKLAHOMA YIS CLUETOEARLY AN Gravel Pit Is Veritable Treas- ury of Geological Specimens for Scientific Study. By the...

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 PARDON OF SLAYER 1S INVESTIGATED O?Iahoma Governor Under _ Fire for Freeing of Murderer. By the Assoclated Press. OKLAHOMA

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 HOUSE OF LORDS SEEKS OLD POWER [Both Had THE EVENIN CUBAN VOODOOISTIC RITES RESEMBLE U. S. CEREMONIES Africa, Investigations

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 BARTOHELP PROBE ‘BANKRUPTCY RING' New York Investigator Plans to Open Steinhardt Deposit Boxes. Feature Values THE EVENING

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1929.° Remarkable Values in Fur-Trimmed COATS $28 $39.75 to $59.50

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, TANUARY 15 19%9. Lustrous Black Satins, Supple Navy Georgettes and Alluring...

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 L (00K 10 oD PROGRAM TONIGHT Comedian, Composer and . Musician Will Act as [ Master of Ceremonies. Phil: Cook, whose varied

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D..C. " TUESDAY, TJANUARY 15, 1929 Dreyfuss, J. Edward Heberle, Charles Austrian artist became

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 BROOKHART PLANS BOARD OF APPEALS Grievance Hearings Would| Be Taken From Under. Departmental Control. Predicting that his pay

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 TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1929.° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 3 ; So he came to the place where the trap |and bones with

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 38 NOME GOLD STRIKE THEN PROVED LURE Tex Scraped Up Sufficient - Coin to Open Another Gambling House. This is the only...

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 s PORTS. THE EVENING ST‘;R. WASHINGTO N, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1929. SPORTS.” 39 " William H. Dempsey, Promoter, Has...

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 DETENTION HOME T0LACK COMFORTS No Space for Chair in Bed- Room, No Quarters for Food Supplies. ‘Spartan simplicity will have

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 .088338834. GOOD T;-m new Ford is more than a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15 19297 ¢ PErrormANCE...

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 ‘WOMAN’S PAGE. Effect of Artistry in Food Color BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘Once upon a time there was a woman who wanted to

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE.,” Stockings Vary With Gown and Hour BY MARY MARSHALL. If the fashion for short skirts has|have acquired...

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 'FEATURES N—By Gardner Hunting (Copyright, 1928, by Public Ledger) In the year 1935 Radley Brainard dem= onstrates to some

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 SITUATION—FEMALE. (Continued.) -y RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Conth G+ STAR; WASHINGTO SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.)...

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 _APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. i 3 (Continved.) TWO ROOMS. BA’ heat, light, hot water; beautiful location; lLh.k.

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 \8 S REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING LE—HOUSE! FOR COLORED. H St. Cars to 24th St. N. KINGMAN PARK. OUTSTANDING _ COLORED _DEVELOP-

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