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Evening Star dated January 17, 1929

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 WEA (U. S. Weather Cloudy and warmer, THER. Burean Forecast) probably oc- casioual rain tonight and- tomorrow; lowest...

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 JANUARY 17, 1929, SICK SOULS AND BODIES CURED IN NOVEL CHURCH EXPERIMENT Physicians and Psychiatrists Hearken to...

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 §Over the} A Santa Barbara woman found that the begm pot on the elee- tric range became a receiving set. New England...

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 BELGIANS TO HEAR HOOVER BY PHONE President-Elect Will Play Part in Brussels Celebra- tion on Saturday. By the Associated...

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 COOLIDGE 0.K.S BUDGET PROJECTS Supplemental Estimates of $1,674,000 Are Included in | ' Measure Given House. ___(Continued

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 SUZANES PLA TOSALCONFRHED Reservations Made for Re- fiym of French Net Star After & Leaving Baldwin Home. By the Associated

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 NEW GROUPS PROBE JOHNSTON CHARGE #ouse Committee Divided to £xpedite Inquiry as Sena- tors Begin Quiz. By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D6 THURSDAY, JANUARY: 17, 1929.° THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D.

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 Revised Reductions Customers of The Mode know from experience what to expect in these Semi-annual Clearance Sales. But we've

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SUPPORT IS GV T0 CRAMTON BIL A"dvisory Council Wants Funds for Improvement as ‘Well as for...

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 Dave Hornstein, Secretary General Offices, 1518 K St. UNITED FOOD STORES INCORPORATED JUST RECEIVED! . A Carload of No. 1...

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 12 MARINE PRODUCTS SUPPLY 5 LARGE Nearby Fishermen Handi- ~capped by Weather. Oysters Scarce. : ISP Tce-covering creeks along

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 FINANCIAL.™ NEW COTTON GRUP RETRN FORECAST Exchange Experts Expect Present Yield to Net About $1,380,000,000. BY J. C. ROYLE.

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 D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. : FINANCIAT. ; KR : ' : R":ellw 13,000 head: market | 14.40a16 #nmu and FULL COMMITTEES 7

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 FINANCIAL. BOND PRICES DROP [N HEAVY MARKET U. S. and High-Grade Cor- \poration Issues Hit by Money Rate. BY CHARLES F....

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 16 KIONAPED MAN AIDS IN ARRESTS Forced to Drive Trio From Washington to New Jersey at Point of Gun. Retaining his nerve, even

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 AR et Helen Wills, the tennis champion, with her fiance, Fred S. Moody, jr., The wedding is planned in about a year, but the

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 BOCIETY. SOCIETY Executive and First Lady of ' the Land to Entertain Tonight in Honor of the Speaker The Chief HE President

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 E_EVENING PROPOSAL TO REZONE LARGE TRACT REJECTED ™ Commission Acts on Request to Restrict Area Bounded by Massachusetts...

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 Unusual Close-Out Sale ' Women’s Low Shoes brown suede, biack suede and the assortment. Left from recent sales. Many are...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. BY 00D FELDWS Other Officers Are Chosen. Order Reported in...

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 Alexander Hamilton Bust Is Stolen From Hall of Fame NEW YORK, January 17 (P).— Dr. Elmer Ellsworth Brown, chan- cellor of New

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX T . WoobwARD & LOTHROP 10™n*™ AND G STREETS Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day...

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 Street G so Eleventh THE EVENING STAR, T% PALAI WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929., S ROYAL 14 : e e 100...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘0, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929 - Use Men’s Store ! 'Men’s Store Open 3 Entrance—G St. - 8§

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 2% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. SHPBOARDNAYAD e Bt Svsee BOAL MARKET HUNT ebedin ot Youth

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929: + CEDAR INDUSTRY'S PEASCONSERED House Ways and Means| Group

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 i IAESP.IAROLE DIE OF INURES Edward N. Anderson, Driver| of Car, Is Released on Bond. James Patrick McArdle, 69, vice presi-

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 Both Sides of Seventh at K Street GOLDENEERG S The Buying Power of the Good Old Dollar Bill Was Never More Charge Accounts

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 1995 cis “Junior High School, as of “Janu- scmm PURCHASES | & < e oo COURSE IN AMERICANA. tute, appointed a§ o('. P!hruua!l i

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 TENCD PREPRRES | - TOHAT BXODIS Government - Officials Study eans to End Migration of Peons to U. S. | —_— | | BriCable to

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 THE "EVENING ' STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. ©, flmmmm‘hmmwnumhrummfwmm to Cherrydale, the work having been| Washington and...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. o~ 22 ACCLAIMED “BEAUTY-PERFECT, BY OVER THIRTY MILLION...

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 BAR ASSOCIATION OUSTS CALIFORNIAN Judge Carlos S. Hardy Is Dis- | missed From Nationa! Body for Accepting Fees. ! B the...

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 minds as to whether or not we shall leave this power in the hands of a foreign nation.” He continued that while we always had

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 86 THE EVENING STORY The Solution. AY BURKE had read somewhere that “poise was the ability to smile calmly in the face of...

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 GiraVieNi THE VICARION—5 T8\ ieNi 78181118\ /8Y1/8) 78\ In the year 1935 Radley Brainard demon- rates to some friends his...

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 BB e AIRTRANSPORT MEN SEEKU. 3. RADIO AID Operators Confer With Gov- ernment Over Installation | of Ground Stations. BY...

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 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHI THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Y€ Gops ! TON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. BEDTIME STORIES A Complaint.

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.' Prepare for Next Winter’s Holidays BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Before the new year gets so well along that the

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 VOMAN'S PAGE' Gingham for Winter Resorts BY MARY MARSHALL. ‘Without ever really going out of fash- n, gingham has a way of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, New Treatment D. €; THURSDAY;, JANUARV 17, 1929. HLORINE Howmz Treatment Just from a flat dish

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 SPORTS. PART-TIME CARDS PLANNED BY HOYAS Bright Ring Program Needs| Support—4 Basket Ball Games Tomorrow. BY H. C. BYRD....

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 44 -—_ SPORTS.” as I explained to him, except that he seemed determined to break up my place. A week later he showed up drunk

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929.": Cincinnati Hopes for Extra-Base Hitters : 93...

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 46 HELP AND SITUATIONS.' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. MISCELCANEOUS. WANTED—SALESMEN....

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 it SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) READ THIS AD AND SAVE MONEY. Buic standard Nash Brom o Whippet Coach, 6.... Buick Sedan,

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 " READ RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED., « 1wed.) Em DUPONT CIRCLE — 9 ROOMS AND hot-water heat, electric lights: rent Teduced to...

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 oy REAL SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) $7,450. ‘A BARGAIN. Certain conditions make it necessary for owner to sacrifice this...

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 ard quality Flavor Flour, Chocolate C ings, Canned Fruits, etc., M LOWEST PRICES. B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO. WHOLESALE GROCERIES

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