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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1929-02-04

Evening Star dated February 4, 1929

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 WEA' (U. 8. Weather THER. Bureau Porecast.) Falr, continued cold tonight; minimum temperature about 20 degrees; tomorrow...

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 STUDENT ORATORS " PREPARE FORTEST Hundreds in Star’s Area En- gaged in Work Preliminary to National Contest. Although now in

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 Of what is the Heart of Washington made? The next few days wi'l tell, as the Community Chest drive pro- e Never have people

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 COSTA RICA PROVES FRIENDSHIPTOU.S. Shows Unmistakable Attitude in Warm Welcome Given Hoover Party. Note—Greater light and...

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 M;id-Winter Clearance $30 and $35 TOPCOATS $19.75 Open a Budget ACCO“"C FOR NOW OR FOR SPRING N $35 and $40 SUITS Extra...

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 THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. @ MONDAY. FEBRUARY %4 1929.° WRTE Ee= MAY BE QUIZED ~ ===~ | LANSBURGH & Bro LANSBURGH &

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 ey arn S Be‘ Sure of ig Responsible Service —when_your house- hold_effects are to be Packed. Moved, Shipped, Stored, etc....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, FEBRUARY %, 1929.° __'__—___—_______——_—“__——_—__——————-——l———_—'—'_— ANSWERS TO

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 Honduran President Shot At. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, February 4 (#).—There were no arrests or ex- planations today because of

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 NDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1929.° SUBURBAN NEWST 0. = SUBURBY THE EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON. D. C.. MO MOOSE CEREMONY ATTENDED BY 500

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 SUBURBAN NEWS,' THRD COURTHOUSE BILLIS PROBABLE Strategy May Be Used to Pre- | vent Defeat of Second Bond Issue. BY WILLIAM

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 DR, MAX HELFGOTT COLLAPSES, DIES Heart Attack After Treating| Boy Fatal to Well Known Jewish Physician. Dr. Max A. Helfgott,

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 CURB STOCKS DROP AFTER EARLY GAING Reaction Follows Advance in Morning Session—Mining Issues Active. BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN.

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 14 ¥ ll C. RETAIL SALES - SHOW GAININ 1328 Hoxton’s Monthly Review ' Gives Survey of Trade in Fifth District. BY EDWARD C.

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 FINANCIALY THE tVEhTIsG STAR. WASHINGTON, D.. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1929. ‘Real Estate Loans —seenred by first deeds of...

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 |- as comppn . THE EVENTNG STAR. WABHINGTON,” D.” €7 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1920 DANGER OF FLU (TRADE MARK MEET GRIP and...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, The Foening Star FEBRUARY 4, POLICE BEAT HIM, L DAUGHTERS AND SONS, MAN CLAIMS D. C. Officers...

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 18 § BOCIETY Congressional Club First Lady of th Annual Brea RS. COOLIDGE was guests ai the annual breakfast of the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1929. SOCIETY _ (contined Prom Eighieenth Page) Th~ guests of honor

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 | ite and many recalled other days, as ! familiar melodies as “An Old Fashioned . Like — | Pranklyn, the Quaker aunt. Mr....

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 McCormich Medica) Glasses Fittea e aiere " Hyes Examined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409-410...

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 | | > 1 | | ) | \ i s STAGE PRINGIPALS ON RADIO TONIGHT Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit Offered With Other Features. Julla

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 weson THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1929.. : SN It's the syrup that fairly drips | 5 withthe...

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 SPORTS. JTHE EVENING 'STAR,..WASHINGTON, D.ACSWMONDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1929.° SPORTS." Mount St. Mary’s Five at C. U. Tonight :

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 SPORTS.” ‘THE TEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3%, 1929.. SPORTS. 25 Crowd at Toledo Disappoints Rickard :

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 WOMAN"S" Pinks Hold P)acg of Importance BY MARY MARSHALL. Certain shades that enjoy for a time the reputation for decided...

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 PAGE Y Dainty Cross-Stitch Design BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. N Ny ey ey oy — A e THIS CROSS-STITCH PATTERN HAS BEEN DESIGNED

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 P -l BEDTIME STORIES A Badly Frightened Squirrel. Avoid all dangers that are needles: And even then pray don’t be heedless.

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 HECP AND SITUATIONS: ... WA B0y MOND‘AY;:MUXRY 4, 1929, AUTOMOBILES, ETC. M'I'IIJC'I'IIDI' ooums. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. [...

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 RENT ROOMS—FUR. OR UNFUR. COLORED, 153 ADAMS ST. N.W.—Lovely oom, with small femily. a.mL; phone serv; i1 3rd N.W glean now .

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 ° Brand-new, fully modern home: conven- fent location: $300 cash and 150 per month. Matn Wisconsin 3249 NORTH CLEVELAND PARK

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 ALENTINE Novelties, Cards, Etc. Try This Big Store First GARRISON’S Wholesale ‘Toy and Novelty Co., Ine. M. DATES ANNOUNCED

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