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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1929-02-07

Evening Star dated February 7, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, slightly colder tonight; mini- mum temperature about 29. degrees; to- morrow

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 | g .~ ROOTTO CANVASS | NATIONS ON COURT Will Feel Out Powers on Pos- sibility of Agreeing to U. S. Reservations. By the...

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 The Automobile Show should be suppressed. We were perfectly happy until we went to it the other evening but now the old car

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 FoxTrot by Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra Other Side: “Glad Rag Doll” No. 4168 Fox Trot. Vocal by Nick Lucas—

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 For Impaired Vision ~—Consult an Eye P hySiCian Defective vision should be corrected by- PROPERLY PRESCRIBED glasses, which

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 |\ INDIAN BUREAU HIT BY EX-EMPLOYES Children Beaten and Under- fed, Sanitation Poor, Sen- ate Committee Told. By the...

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 SEGRAVE REACHES 1., FORSPEED TRY British Racer Will Drive Car Built Like Airplane in Quest of Record. By the Assoclated...

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 MHE EVENING STAR g ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY....February 7, 1020 THEODORF W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 I .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1929.’ MRS. MARY GANNETT |[AIR PORTS ARE SELECTED| $2,000,000

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 |10 % ‘SUBURBAN NEWSsHE THE EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON,” D.”C.,” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929. SUBURBAN NEWS/ ROAD BODY HEARS ©

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 SUBURBAN NEWS,’ VIRGINIA G. OF C. OUTLINES PROGRAM Ten Points Listed for Im- provements Include Edu- cation and Health. By

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 = ' ONE BANDIT ROBS TRAIN PASSENGERS Suspect Taken Soon After Robbery Confesses, Police Claim—Loot Recovered. 3y tbe...

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 SHARP PR DRI HTS CIRBMARYE Long List of Stocks Reacts to Federal Reserve Statement. BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. Bpecial Dispateh

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 FIN JENKINS IS NAMED - AS BANK DIRECTOR Washington Inventor and Scientist Joins Board of Merchants’ Institution. 14 *3% BY

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 { Lo b = L FINANCIAL.) 0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1u29. CONVERTILE BOND | C=xo=_BONDS o s

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Silver Spring Orders $12,500 Fire Engine | TOWNSISOLATED ump, booster tank and other modern...

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 The Foening Sta WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, = FEBRUARY 17 1929. ’ PAGE 17 NEW STAND TAKEN BY GIBSON GROUP IND. C. AFFAIRS...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY '[The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Hosts at Dinner Tonight—Cabinet Officers Entertain an HE Vice President

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 THE E\'E\ ING STAR, W\QHI\GTO)’. D C. THF'RSD\Y FEBRUARY 7, 1929. ARGENTINIANS TOL OF RED CROSS WORK Organization Is...

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 MRS, HAMMONDS " PUZZLES LEADERS | Resigns as Aide to Accused I Governor—Political Move | Charged. | By the Associated Press.

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 G Street 6 g Eleventh Qelephon ONain 8 7880 ——— = Wonderful Friday Bargains Our Important Weekly Odd Lot and Remnant Day...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0,” THURSDAY. FEBRUARY -7, 1929. Evening Scarfs—Neckwear—Reduced! 3—$8.50 Sequin Evening...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929. FFFORT T0 CLAIM BABE'S CHILD FALS Couple Attempt to Prove

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929 Too Much History Asked in Bailiff Test, Man Thinks Can’t...

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 THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. ©; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929. WO ODWARD & LOTHROP WoopwARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F oxnDp G...

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 Mill Leng ths of $1 to $3 Plain and Printed Silks 50¢ to $1.50 yd. —A very good selection of the popular silks of the season,

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 Y WITHNCTY the city and so difficult to lease even for a few hundred dollars a year that the university belleved it had been

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 -SHOCK STARLINGS AWAY, URGES MAN Seattle Resident Offers Plan of Electrifying Birds’ Roosting Places. The menace of the...

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 BAY STATE SENATE URGES DRY REPEAL Be solutlon Askmg Congress to Take Action Voted After Referendum Poll. Dy the Associated

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 i:hose in Danger of 'fFlu” Grip and ' Pneumonia ‘ —are those who are weak and run down. - The germ finds its first victims

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 LIBRARY SCHOOLS URGED BY UNION Establishment of Chairs of Library Science Proposed for Latin Universities. A program for...

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 Sport Dresses Were $10.95 and © $16.50 $5.95 Tweeds, satins, crepes, movelty wool jerseys and velveteen combinations;...

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 29c to 50c Wash Goods Prints ized Jersey, 36-in. Lingeric 15 Voile, 30-in_ Printed and Plain Plisse Crepe, 40-in. Plain-color

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 RECORD ORCAESTRA ON WRG TONIHT Fifty Musicians to Play Concert of Seiberling Hour. A 50-piece concert orchestra, the largest

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 EXTEASON LKLY " FOR DO BOAR Hoover Is Reported to Have Given 0. K. to White Bill. " President-elect Hoover favors exten- sion

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 TrPosESONS SO0 PROGRAN Board of Education Fears Return to “Disorderly, Chaotic” Condition. Opposition to Representative Sim-

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 1 COLLEGE TOSSERS INTRIO OF GAMES Maryland and Gallaudet in Home Frays, Georgetown Invades New York. OLLEGE basket ball teams

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 SPORTS Jersey City Weather Thrills Rickard : Sangor, Knocked Out, to Quit Boxing SUNNY DAY PACKS BOVLES 30 ACRES Feared Panic

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 ! sp Hornsby, Pleased With Surroundings, Hopes to Have a Big Season BELIEVES CHICAGD HAS FLAG CHANGE Thinks He Will Play...

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 0PPOSE SIMMONS SCHOOL PROGRAM Board of Education Fears Return to “Disorderly, Chaotic” Condition. (Continued From Page...

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 OB UBOR B RO (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) HE turned and sprung the catch in the edge of the door and then tried the...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Valentines Made by Children BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. One of the things children delight to do is to cut paper.

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Nightgown Trimmed With Lace BY MARY One of the freak fashions of a col- Jection of newly imported fine lingerie

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 BEDTIME STORIES Danny Suspects. When eversthing seems most auspicious *Tis well to be a bit suspicious. ~-Danny Meadow Mouse.

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 HELP AND CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day befors publication. For Sunday. 5:30 p.m. Baturday. At the

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 APARTMENTS SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) RSCET touring. 103 'DEBAKER mm‘m; 19240 ASH sport roadster, 1 FORD touring, 1926

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 REAL SALE—HOUSES. w-fiul Tith & 2.0atn ouse™ beick: RS wides: i thia ou LN mve heienborhsod. " Jouple’ brick Tage: owner paid

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 RESORTS. ASIIIVI'I.I.E. N. C. KEN ILWORTH In the )lnd of lely Spring, nature’s great laboratory for health ‘and rec- Teation

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