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Evening Star dated January 28, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Fair and colder ture about 18 degrees tonight; tomor- row fair and continued cold....

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 HOOVERPROGRAN HTBYDENRERATS Limiting Extra Session Legis- lation to Tariff and Farm | Relief Protested. By the Associated...

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 I FLYER, SENSELESS, DIVES 26,000 FEET Comes To in Time to Find Plane Afire and Leaps to Safety. (Continued From First Page)

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 SATRTITORP INTAX COLEGTED Revenue Bureau-Repofts: To- tal of $2,775,276,956 in Payments for.1928. . By the Associated Press.

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 HISTORIC POINTS OPENTOVISITORS Inauguration Period Feature for Sightseers, Outlined by Committee, Approved. The official list

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 6 * ANNEXATIONEASE Counsel on Both Sides Decide to Act on Alexandria- Arlington Verdict. BY JACK ALLEN. Alesandria...

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 THE EVENING “FIGHTING CHANCE" MONTGOMERY NEED CONCEDED BENTON Maryland Painter Shot in Al- leged Robbery Attempt. Two Held as

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 8 would probably be interpreted unfairly IH'E“. s-E,Y,I,E!NEIN!G! uflAR to him. He would be accused of trying to get into the

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 You Should Have Gawler Service! lltruhgn “Everyt| nqrnaredwu:wilh ot e Ve friendly. under- wonderfully . wea with @ '!Mldiiw

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 FINANCIA BONDS ARE ACTIVE. | OND. . EXCHANGE Booker Elected to Paper Di- rectorate—Fifth District Building Gains. BY EDWARD

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 FIN i " First Mortgage Loans ; Lowest Rates of Inferest and Commission f'l'l'lul J. Fisher & Company, Inc. Mortgage Money...

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 12 ADVANGE ON CURB | HEADED BY UTILITY FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929.’ EARLY RAIL

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 The Foening Star WASHINGTON, D. C, CAPT. WHITEHURST 10 QUIT POST WITH EAGIEERING CORPS Offers Resignation From the Army,...

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 SOCTETY. The, ?résident 0 Be'Accompanie‘d't' by Mrs. Coohdge to Budget Meeting - in Continental Hall. H!: Prealdent wm be...

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 STANDARD OIL WAR INTERESTS SENATE Investigating Group Is Con- cerned Over Outcome of Stewart Ouster Voting. BY DAVID...

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 JOHNSTON CALLED | BEFORE PROBERS §uspended Oklahoma Gov- i ernor Appeals for Funds to 1 Fight Ouster Move. ?7 the Associated

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 Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled CLAFLIN Pimples Go-Skin Clears Using Invisible Zemo In a surprisingly short time, such skin

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 NORTHWEST SWEPT BYNEWGOLD WAVE | Tales of Heroic Rescues Dur- ing Last Week’s Blizzard Bare Battles. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1999. m an-up days of our fiscal year, which ends Thursday of every

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 Keep < Your Skin Young — N~ W, Tediona treatments unnecessary! Just daily cleansing with Resinol Soap, and a touch of Resinol

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 OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON . THEATERS (Continued From Twentieth Page. Sway as lgng as. they did without things. And

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 DYOTT ESTIMATED CHANCES AS 3030 should find ourselves in. cou to~white' men, or we ht end up in some remote e of the '...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY 28 1929. We Endorse.... ‘ THE COMMUNITY CHEST of WASHINGTON, D. C. We,

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 Savings in Art Goods (700 pes.) Stamped. goods, dresses, bags, shoe bags, rompers, lunch- eon sets, pillow tops, bridge...

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 SRR QUANTITY OF Lorite THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929. 25 Gas ew Home Chlorine Treatment a...

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 26 OTTAWA MEETING FAILS T0 AGREE American Delegates to Radio Conference Returning With- out Reaching Settlement. BY MARTIN

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 V78N i eV 7@\ T8N THE VICARION (Copyright, 1928, by Public Ledger) By Gardner Hunting. In the year 1935 Radley Brainard has

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 SPORTS. i 28 SPORTS. e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 28 1929. Cronin Assured of Job With Nationals :

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 SPORTS. THE - EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JANUARY SPORT 28, 1929 8 29 Shortest Fight on Record Lasted 4 Seconds :

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 30 WOMAN'’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929. FEATURES.' Interesting Buttonhole Finish BY

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 WOMA N°'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929. Vogue for Short-Vamped Shoes BY MARY We have

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 THE EVENING D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929. sy rrorntoy | | | THE CHEERFUL CHERUB W. BURGESS . No trovble that happens can

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929. AUTOMOBILES, ETC.” - 33 INSTRUCTION...

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 34 APAIMNTS—MNI!“D. 10a NEWTON nw " oo GRERR E.“r'k)-wno]- ‘arst foor, ‘aanis 3 5 hell th, porch, h.-w. heat, cont. h. w.;

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 REA L ESTATE/S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929 AUCTIONS. SALE—~HOUSE! __(Continued.) NEAR GRANT

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 EDUCATIONAL. Washington School for Secretaries National Press Bldg. 14th & F Sts. D.y and Evening Classes District of...

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 First Annual | ! hg ?n Bning %1&13 For Washington’s Salce— Community Chest Drive January 28—February 6, 1929 Special...

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 At left: Ready for “comfy” beds. More than 500 homeless or destitute children say their prayers every night under the...

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 IAL GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 28, Out of danger's way. Youngsters enjoying the pool tables in one of the game rooms at the...

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 Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, vice chairman of campaign. Harris & Ewing Robert V. Fleming, chairman of special gifts unit. & Harris

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