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Evening Star dated February 13, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not quite so cold tonight; minimum tem- perature about

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 9 EE - LINDY IN MIAM ENDING MAIL HOP Flying Colonel Silent on Ro- mance as He Lands From Panama. By the Assoclated Press,...

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 N Some dairies are experiment- ing with paper milk bottles. They have found glass bot- tles with the attendant loss and...

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 COMMUNITY CHEST - PLANS FOR FUTURE LCommittee Chosen by Execu- ' tive Board to Name Offi- ! cers for Next Year. | A...

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 TRIO'S THIRD TRIAL BRINGS CONVICTION Deegans and Myers, Liquor Raid _Defendants, Arrested Last August. ©On ftrial for the...

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 6 * SPLIT ON ZONING - ENDED BY PARLEYl Prince Georges Heads and| Planning Body Reach Working Agreement. By a Staft...

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 SUBUR BAN NEWS.’ COUNTY TO FLOAT §00,000 IN"BONDS Prince Georges Road Issue Will Not Increase Tax Rate, Officials Say. BY...

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 THE EVENING STAR __ _With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY . . February 13, 1920 THEODORF W....

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 The Volume —of business that we do is the most convincing proof possible that our policy of rendering com- plete service at a

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 FI Money to Loan Becured by first deed of trust on real num Prevailing interest and comm| Joupll l Weller F o B~ €T Bide..

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 FIN Investments JAMES Y, PENNEBAKER Main 5328 1520 K St. N.W. We Will Purce SECOND TRUST NOTES _ Secured on Improved D. C.

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 A 12 'SPECULATIVE CURB " ISSUES FLUCTUATE I Trading Is Uncertain Pending {8 Definite Trend in Credit Situation. = BY WILLIAM

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 ' The Foening Star WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, 1*'1'11;1{('.\RY 1 3, '1929. PAGE 13 APPROVALIS GHEN 10 DISTRIT BLS * BY...

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 .SOCIETY? «sTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1929. SOCIETY." | o | SOCIETY iChief Executive and

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 SOCIETY ortpa Sem Tar . Thomas J. Walsh, Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, Mrs. Charles G. Mat- thews, Mrs. Delos A....

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 i 1 pU) DYOTT PCTURES RETURN JOURNEY ' Thrilling Flight Is Described As He Reviews Results of Rescue Trip. In the eiohteenth

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 BURLEITH CTTZENS HEARE . LT Plan to Extend Road Entering Foundry Branch Park Is Explained. Charles W. Eliot, 2d, of the...

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 W. B. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 One of the many exquisite pat- terns in...

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 WISCONSNG. 0. INFACTIONAL Wi THE 'EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1929’ AMUSEMENTS PLAY TOURNAMENT.

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 uate MeCormick Mediea) Glasses FIt College Eyes B DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main %21 409-410 MeLachlen

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 | He gained his preliminary experience , @s a conductor under Schreker. | o understand how this young conduc- ' 80 as to...

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 THRONG HAILS PIUS AS ‘THE CONSOLER' Demonstrations in-Rome In- spired by Signing of Peace- Pact. . By the Assoclated Press.

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 ! THE EVENING STAR, LAST WASHINGTON, D. €. ® WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1929. 23 CALL You have until midnight of February 28,

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 No Waiting Here Get Your Tires Now 2250 Sherman Ave. 1234 14th St. N.W. 63 4 Pa. Ave. S.E. Down W ROYAL TIRE SYSTEM “High...

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 THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T,” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1928’ 2 5 2...

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 Photoplays at Tuesday john Mack Brown an Jeanette Loff in “An,v')lnol 1 Washington Theaters Next Week Wednesday Ruth Miller

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 NEW SAFETY DEVIGE ! INFLYING LAUDED {LCowling for Radial Air-Cooled i Engines Increases Plane Utility, Is Claim. —— ‘The...

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 | 28 NEW RADID SERES - ONWRGTONGHT pold Strand Orchestra ‘Will i Introduce Original Con- | cert Programs. The Gold Strand...

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 BEDTIME STORIE | The Perfect Home. talks 3 | e ViTaTeTRos Themt0 et o, —Danny Meadow use. Danny Meadow Mouse knew just where

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE Newest BY MARY Separate belts and_ tuck-in blouses vith :;mu skirts have come back to fashion. But please note

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Home Cleaning of Heavy Garment BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ! The problem of cleans rments of heavy materials at

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 m NETHDSTTUOR | 2 oo e - TAKES J0BIN FALL 'Was Bnlham Grid Star at Ohio Wesleyan—Now With Chillicothe School. ALTER H.’...

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 * yeporter had his SPORTS.® NO CLEAR ACCOUNT OF ML POSSBLE Tex Not Sure of Number of Knockdowns—Jack Hazy About Outcome. This

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. For Sunday. 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch...

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 ) B ROOMS, ETC. \ 3 x . bk | iy y y SE 0 h s g y 4 TMENTS, ETC. 35 { SALE—AUTOMOBILES. ROOMS—FURNISHE! AR’ S—UNFU! HE)...

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 36 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1929. REAL ESTATE. RENT IOU‘SCED—-“ U-‘Nl)nnl,m.

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 REAL SALE—HOUSES. ntinued.) Gentleman’s Country Home. OVER TWO ACRES. center-hall colonial Rockville pike It is located on a

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