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Evening Star dated March 4, 1929

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 WEATHER. (T. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain, probably becoming heavy late this afternoon or early tonight; tomor- TOw...

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 INAUGURAL GUESTS SHEAR VOTE APPEAL : C. Disfranchised -Residents JiContinue Fight as Hoover Takes Office. i H cans—the...

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 From 1890 to 1900, press, ynl}»it and doctors united in denouncing the chewing gum habit. Now, ing gum is that it is bad...

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 ISRECARD OF LAW HELD AS MENACE Correction Steps Will Be Taken—Promotion of World Peace Pledged. (Continued From First Page.)

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929.° 54 ARMY AND NAVY CRAFT ASSEMBLE FOR AERIAL CIRCUS CORRIDORS AS

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 6 INCOMING CABINET STORY OF INAUGURATION IS TOLD | OVER RECORD THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929....

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 THE EVENING 87TAR, WASHINGTON . D €. MONDAY, MARCH 4, - HRE DEPARTMENT WOMAN ANDCHLD HIP SINGS OBSERVE READYFORACTION...

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 ‘e VE \( in the city. The exodus probably will | —the kind of a bill which might have 'THE E NIhG STAR not begin until...

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 You Should Have Gawler Service! Extract From Letter— “I want to thank you for a wonderful service . .. perfect in every...

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 10 i determined to make my own way [be an independent body of them, de- {#6Q recently. He thinks they should FORMER MRS DODGE

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 Ex-Governor an’ Actor. Lord Harris, a former governor of Bombay, India, recently celebrated his diamond jubllee of his first

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 12 ¥ HALEY FISKE DIES | INCARNEAR HOME i Insurance Company Presi-‘, tlent Pioneered Health Pro- | gram Among Policyholders. |

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 AMUSEMENTS BERT BELASCO—“Security.” It is highly appropriate that when the Capital is showing itself to best advantage to...

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 FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. G STAR, WASHINGTON, ' D. ¢, MONDAY, MARCH ‘4 1929. STOCKPRCESGAN | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Aoitibl Po

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING ~STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY | 'MARCH' 4 1929. STOCK PRICE INDEX | [Cox-xew sors_BONDS srocx...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Diamond and Platinum WRIST WATCHES Diamond - and Platinum Sautoirs S L‘é\\.,-'.v, = ’/"...

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 THF EVENING @”TA'R"WAS‘HIB‘GTOX,‘ D. €, MONDAY, MARCH %, 1929. hi fore they ste into their car for the ride down hsic | The

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 ; ) <18 W OCIETY Ntw Chief Executive and First Lady Of the Land and Members of Their Official Family Have Busy Day. President

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Ohio, who came to Washington with the governor's party to attend the in- auguration, is the guest

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 ~_20 W : T _KVENING ‘ST~ WASHINGTON,* D. C., MONDAY, MARCH -4, -1929. " WERIDANHIL PARK’ TR . LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E

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 THE EfimG STAR, , WASHING' D. C, MONDAY. MARCH 4 1929. sea and sometimes is 15 to 20 miles inland, and has been called both

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHI.\'GTON, D. 0. MONDAY \[ARCH 4, 1929 An 0pportumty to Make Your Home “Ready for Spring’’! 4,000 Pairs

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 1929, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (. MONDAY, MARCH 4. % PALAIS ROYAL == G Street 2 fi Eleventh Eaptivatihg New Styles of

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 24 RING WRITER LANDS BIG ADAMS “BEAT” Stumbled Into Cabinet . “Scoop.” Qared Only for Sports, but i { A sports writer on one

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 B AGENTS CLASH WTH RO RUNNES Truce to Haul Away Wounded | Ends Pitched Battle on Fiorida Road. A, . March 4.—A truce bes | 10

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 s0 o3 ™ POLICE TOTIGHTEN DRY ENFORCEMENT Hesse and Dougherty Confer and Advise Precincts Under Jones Law. ¢ District...

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 M -n--g-.~-v - PPéales £ Service 614 H §t. Main 2775 COUGHS 'OU must relieve the congestion !k mym b on and inhale GOWANS...

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 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929. [} ROCKVILLE. Rards 3 of Indian Head Ma: David ROCKVILLE, Md., March 4...

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 MRS, FELTONHURT: EXSENATIR, Georgia Woman at Hotel After Auto Crash—Weak . . From Loss of Blood. . - | tries d to submit...

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 80—%4. THE TVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. MARCH 4. 1929, [EUNUMlfl MlSS|UN | GOLDENBERG’S ¢ | GOLDENBERG’S I...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH %, 1929. T ; a - 5 1., TO.SEND HOME {7¥0.07 comvcts SCALE ez e s BRITAIN

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 The Private Li . of The Prince of W (As Told by an Intimat Chapter VIII Post War Days BY W. exclusively for The Star and the

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 Special Inaugural Section @lh W 3 - Sidelights and Sketches on Review of Past Pageants ' : g ; C' BnIng a Personalities and

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 HOOVER VERSED IN BUSINESS; CUR THE EVENING IDEALISM IS APPEALING TO MASSES OF WORLD President’s Versatil ity Shown by Ease in

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929. | MRS. HOOVER IS IDEALLY EQUIPPE e WHITE HOUSE MISTRESS WELL...

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 4 SSPECIAL IN AUGURAL SECTION. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929. SOCIAL ETIQUETTE PROVES VEXING...

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 FUNCTION FOR MADISON WAS REPORTED BY ADAMS “Crowd Excessive, Heat Oppressive and Entertainment Bad” Picture of Distinguished

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 THE. EVENING ST.»\I'\". .WASHINGTON. ‘D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929. MANY PROBLEMS STUDIED IN WORKING TO SUCCESS Nearly 1,000

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 SPECTAL MAGNIFICENT IS PLANNED FOR AVENUE! Washington's Historic “Main Street” to Be Fringed Wi Federal Buildings. ISTORIC

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 SPECIAL INAUGURAL SECTION. HOOVER HAS BIG ADVANTAGE IN SUPPORT FROM HIS FIRST PICTURESQUE CHARACTERS LEAVE PLACES IN SENATE

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 r,’ B g THE. EVFXING STAR, W.SHINGTON. 1. €. MONDAY. MARCT 4, .192 hmo/ ton ficéaty selects MeLLo-Glo Miss Marcarer Harriero,

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 B -«m«\ ) What Waffles! Ask your grocer for Log Cabin—and know the ‘wonders this matchless maple flavor works with waflles.

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 THE . EVYENING .STAR, WASHINGT : ‘ MARCH 4, 1929. SENATE MAY PUSH PLAZA BILL ACTION Many District Measures ’ Seem Doomed to

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 !DUCA“ONAL I EDCCAflOh AL. 7 District of Columbla College Y. M. C. A. Early Morning and Evening Sessions WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF

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 THE RAGGED PRINCESS By Edgar Wallace. {Continued from Yesterda: CHAPTER XVIIL HERE came to Audrey Bedford a letter in a...

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 AUGURAL BAEL 'S RADIO FEATURE ! --al Programs Approach i"rmalcy Tohight After Gala Day of Broadcasting. *:th the epoch-making

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 BEDTIME STORIE Strangers in 01d Orchard. To strancers be polite: I pray, ere’s naught to_to lose and it may pay. - ~—Danny

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 SP PITCHERS LOOSEN ARMS IN WORKOUT Now Are Allowed to Speed| Throws—Marberry Signs. Boss Is Hurt. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. Sports

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 SPORTS. % ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 4 1929. SPORTS. 85 Basket Ball Attack After Much Experimenting

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 woM AN’S. PAGE Making Petal Boudoir Pillows BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. S S vy B4 PETAL PILLOWS ARE AS DAINTY AS SPRING...

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 WOMA Accessories to BY MARY ‘To decorate your sports hat or to use as 2 lapel ornament for yout new sports suit there are...

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 "HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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 i i OWNER'S HOME, BETWEEN 1 . APARTMENTS, ETC. . e e e D WANTED—AUTOMOBILES. EKW‘— * or medim T adely mo dealers. " Address

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 B e 2 SALE—HOUSES. | ____{Continued. & . Section have sold for mrea ents. For in- ('\'I Y $16,250—TIERMS. BRICK LESIDENCE,

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