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Evening Star dated February 1, 1929

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 WEATHER. 1U. 8, Weather Bureau Forecast) Falr, slightly colder tonight, minimum temperature about fair, &l ‘Temperatures: P

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 OF CAPTAINS GULT wm Not Seek Burlingame Ouster Until Witnesses Corroborate Evidence. Ruffied somewhat by the tactics fol-...

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 FRIVAL CHIEFS MET Last night we drove up F street and down 13th for 25 minutes without finding a parking space. So we put our

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 "auon WIL'PARTY REACHES CAPITA blrg'entinians to Visit Monu- ment to Gen. San Martin This Afternoon. A “good-will mission...

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 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 199 RflBBle PRAISES mh o e m’m st ”"I.I"ES FIRMS & e ranety) Clhon

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 i B @ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. COUNGL T HEAR BRANELL BOTH Salvation Army Leaders De- .

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 DOVER VISITIN * OLD-TIME FLORIDA -Section Untouched by Boom and Tourists Is Base of Fishing Expedition. BY MARK SULLIVAN....

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 THE EVENING STAR — With Sunday Morning Editigg. WASHINGTON, A C PRIDAY.......February ¢, 1020 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 tors Recommend Chambers | It is the best and the charge is only $4.00 in city. W. W 1 defy any one to say this is not first-

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 - NNEUATION OASE - BREFS REQUESTED Special Court ‘in _ Arlington County to Adjourn Until February 25. Epecial Dispatch to The

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 SUBUR U. 5. AID OFFERED - ROAD FUND PROBE Nelligan Tells Legislators | Their Difficulty in Han- [ dling Vast Data. ! BY...

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 Roe Fulkerson (Glasses) NOW AT 1342 F National Press Club Building Two Doors From FOX THEATER s | the concluding se: “The...

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 TRADING IMPROVES | AT D. . MARKET Potomac River Fish and Oys- . ters Scarce—Commodi- ties Plentiful. Tee in the harbor in the

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 RAILWAY COMMON JUMPS 8 POINTS Sells at 610 on Exchange Today—Trade Reviewed. Bank in New Home. FIN BY EDWARD C. STONE....

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 FEBUA;IT 1 NEW YORK {COTTON IS STEADY ADVANEE ON BURB bl s, e g IN EARLY DEALINGS| MARKH BUN"NUES NEW YORK, February...

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 6 CITY NEW:! RIEF, subject of the “Missing. Woman,” in |at home of Charles Franklin, 2022 Con- " . m GH meMAS Tomar, e M ety

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 WAY TOLIFT CURSE OF DEAFNESSINU.S. SOUGHT AT SESSION Finding Handcuffs, She Put Them On—Key Lost for Years. - The Foening...

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 SOCIETY Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Guests of Rumanian Minister and Daughter at the Legation Tonight. whose honor the...

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 : THE EVENTN STAR, ‘W SOCIETY (Continued From Eighteenth Page.) ' Mrs. Harriet Vaughn Rigdon, candidate for the office of...

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 CALLOGLY JORDRS ARRUE 3 VERDICTS Death, Life Imprisonment or Acquittal Await Alleged Companion of Slayer. Ty the Assoclated

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 - LEAGUE REJECTION OF DRUG PLAN IS HIT! Pennsylvania Representative Assails Committee’s Act in Defeating Proposal. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON.” D.’ C.” FRIDAY., FEBRUARY 7, 1929, bark on the first wrong road in sight.” RETIREMENT...

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 THE ."EVENING STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, '1929. J===""=""""No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FR]'D'AY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. lURY INH-UENGE No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget...

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 “WHITE HOUSE FUND ITEMS ARE ADDED Bill Passed by Senate Gives Three Secretaries to Presi- dent—$10,000 Salaries. By the...

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 (OEL CONVTED OF LIOOR EAAREES Jury Out Six Hours and Half. Co-defendant Is Ac- quitted. After deliberating for more than si

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY T, 1929 j———O e G Street at Eleventh Q)= m——————— Telephone Q‘Ylaz’%:

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 DUNBAR STUDENTS RECEIVE DPLOMAS Fifty-two Pupils Who Com- plete Four-Year Course Are Graduated. Pifty-two students of the...

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 FOUR SHOTS FIRED AT PAPAL NUNCIO Vatican Envoy, Walkihg in Spanish King’s Garden, Be- fieved Mistaken for Another. By the...

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 Smart Felt }I;lt Combine With Straw! $3.00 —New versions of the ever popular felt hats enhance their chic by the use of...

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 Avoid Embarrassment of | FALSE TEETH Dropping or Slipping Don't be embarrassed again by ing your false teeth slip or drop wh

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 | and frigid lack of shading as was here | I MUSIC ’ shown, solo by Suzanne Savoy, was more effec- The second group, composed

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 MKINLEY GIVES FIRST DIPLOMAS Fifty-Nine Students Graduate at Initial Commencement in " New High School. Contrasting...

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 o CA L | with eon « |tam!—and saw a bullet pull the white though he is engaged {0 an. During the first demon- &|m \Vicarion,

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 & YOUNGER HOOVER STARTS NEW J0B/2 Becomes Technical Assistant to Air Line President in Charge of Radio. BY ROBERT MACK. “I

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Today on the Radio PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. (Meters on left of call M‘t,a'l, h%

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 _THE EVENING STAR, WASHIfi'GTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 192.. ve Song,” “Dutch Kiddles,” iting m poxnu of interest in this

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. END OF TEs‘"MONY District Attorney Asa Km- and two | eral hours

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 BEDTIME STORIES 7. &es" How Spooky Was Fooled. "Even those in wisdom sch { At times will be quite badly fooled. t —Old Mother

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE.' Order and Disorder, Home Factors BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. It is rative that a home be kept hur%“ for unless

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 " FOOD PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. e FOOD AND THRIFT IN THE HOME MENU FOR A DAY. FOOD

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 T G Laulse Hobbs, Helen Bovee Holmes, Parmele, Prutia Thomas, Mabel Beatrice Thomp- | William Oliver Gran Ratclif Mlers,...

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 ifa Give Once for 57 -s0 that more of the charity $ will reach its destination & Give Once for 57 | Y Sl(: that 1llxellp may

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 44 SMASHED KNUCKLE DOESN'T STOP JESS Easily Outpoints His Game Challenger—War Halts Ranch Promotion. This is the only...

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 N SPORTS.® Y FIELD CHOICE LEFT TO ANNAPOLIS NN <= " Coach on Business Trip to Capital Opposes Staging Tilt in Baltimore. —_—

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Manush Has His Eye on Batting Crown EXPECTS T0 SLUG AS HE DID IN 1928 Barely Beaten for Title

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. APARTMENTS, RBTC., 47 ant ln"n l‘lt ou : S rl(lu as ln e Yoot vt " r...

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 REAL APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) fiu- Neats sabr el&c{nuly ahd phone, uE J oms: hih-g Eflmn-nag-n 8 (i ace tgs e it

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 REAL ESTATE. lwmfl& SALE—HOUSES. $8,750. COLORED. An _attractive, colonial-ts eonfaioin '? ;E" Soae in Fosm’ All mm Ses Jarse

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 TALL- ELECTRIC RADIOS »—see the wonderful All-Elec- tric Grebe and Radiola Sets! STUTZ and BLACK HAWK Automobiles on display

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