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Evening Star dated March 30, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, with showers tonight and to- © morrow, not much ture; lowest tonight change

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 STRIKE IS AVERTED BY HOOVER ACTION Rail Brotherhood Orders Withdrawn After President Launches Inquiry. - By the Associated

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 - REFUSEITO FIGHT DURING HOLY WEEK Rebel Indians Are Believed to Be Within Eight Miles of Naco. Br the Associated Press....

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 3-» DENES DIGHISSL (e Dos Pt [oe e o2 CAlp g g 1 WARD & LOTHROP . 10™11™"F Axp G StresTs | 2. OF I ALONE MEN| - Afer Many...

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 et < 3 iy A g S i THFTHONOR GUEST AT FRAT MEE HEE HOUGES BESSED | Y ROMANCLEREY | ! Holy Saturday Ceremonies : Renewed...

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 COURTHOLSE FIEAT AT ABK AT BANK Senator Jones’ Unfavorable Report Finds Boomerang " in House. BY WILLIAM J. WHEATLEY, Staft

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 VIRGINIA'ORATORS IN HOMESTRETCH Recently Chesen Champions of Two Schools in Area - .Are: Announced. With the Maryland...

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 THE EVENING STAR 2 Wb Oupduy Mivaing Bliiive. WASHINGTON, D. C SATURDA' THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The E Star N 11n st Ma0

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 MISS J:A. CLARK DIES N CALIFORNIA 222 Was Former Librarian of U. S. Department of Agriculture. Miss Josephine Adelaide Clark,

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 SO CIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of . the Land Have Guests for Easter W HE President and Mrs. Hoover are

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 SERMON SEVENTH O ASTERSERES Preach on “‘Meaning of Jesus for Generation.” Rev. Moses R. Lovell, pastor of the Mount Pleasant

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 SUNRISE SERVICE AT WALTER REED More Than 500 Workers at| Hospital to Form “the Living Cross.” ‘The annual Easter sunrise...

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 CHURCH PARLEY SET FOR APRIL 24 145th Session of Balt)mtsre M. E. Conference to Be Held in Washington. The 145th session of

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 R e e e S e A B S R G S b “Munst Glorions Lord of Vite! That on This Bay Bidst Bring Away Captivity Chenre Captive, s 1o Win:

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 I-F CATHEDRAL LURES + EASTER PILGRIM Thousands Are -Expected to |7 { Attend Services—Dr. Bra- ténahl Is Preacher. Sk 2 ! Dr.

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 PRATT DECLARES " HINSELF OPPOSED 10 SPORADIC DRIVES Spasmodic Campaigns to Be Tabooed in His Ad- ministration. ENFORCEMENT

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 COLONIAL DWELLING IS FIFTH IN STAR MODEL HOME SERIES| Demonstration Residence Is Being Erected at 3307 Rowland Place.”...

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 io .- 18 oty REATL 1S HELD UNLAWFL Real Estate Board Outlines “Nuisances” as Covered by U. S. Statutes. Puppies that howl in

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 REAL GROWTH OF REALTY BOARD IS REVEALED Webster Announces Approval by Executive Committee of Applications. Additional growth

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 A ) " REAT REATYSESSON SPEAKER CHOSEN Dr. Frank M. Surface of De- partment of Commerce on Boston Program. Dr. Frank M....

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 SATUR]jAY; MARCH 30, 1929. REAL FOUR YEARS AS PASTOR. Rev. D, L. Snyder of Emory M. E. Church to Observe Day. e f “ Rev. D.

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 REAL GAININ WHOLESALE MARKET EXPECTED D. C. Dealers Prepare for Brisk Week Following Easter Holiday. As the fasting period of

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Three Games for BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. THE QUEEN INVITES THE GUEST KING AND Entertaining at court is an...

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 WELL I DD OUT OF OL NATHANIEL VAN VELTEN ABOUT THAT GHOST! IT LOOKS LinE We'LL HAVE To LEAVE THE PLACE AMD BOPYS AT THAT DOOR

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 * Griffs Need But One More Victory to Earn Championship of Gra EASILY TRIP CARDS BY 570 SCORE Braxton and Marberry Effec-...

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 "'FINANCIAL., ' D. C. BANKERS HEAR TALK BY COGSWELL Register of Wills Urges Six- Month Period for Settle- ment of Estates. BY

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 NATION'S BUSINESS 15 DECLARED GOOD Trade Reviews Find Industry Unaffected by Lighter Credit. Epecial Dispatch to The S NEW

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 2~y L REALESTATE. ’ ' THE BVENING §TAR, WASHINGTON, D.:C, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929: wr--THE HOME GARDENER Practical and...

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 " HUGE MONUMENT - HONORS COLUMBUS Heroic Statue of Explorer Will Be Unveiled in New York April 21. By the Associated Press.

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 e R . WELP AND SITUATIO e R ENING . STAR : N 80, 1990, i MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. s A g 3 CHEVR( , 1927; m j 3 dition

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 KUTOMOBILES, ETC. lALE—AmIIO)lMs. B8 (two lhd l.b .(l! l('lth FORD TUDOR, 193THls —car _Fasfall cauipment and cannot he...

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 APARTMENTS,” !Té 3 ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continugd.) DUPONT CIRCLE, 19th_st.—Suite of gne two and three Tooms and bath; al one’

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 34 SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. REAL ESTATE. SALE—ACREAGE. ON K ST._CHANGE IN PLANS. 80 WILL ot develop about fron.age: ideal lo-

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 ¥ T AUCTIONS SALE—HOUSES. — . {Continued.) COLORED, A’ TION. 645 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. SE, Very desirable and convenient...

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 LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) mm T OF T leceased are SERIBI the same with, I lesally authent or before t} ‘Waghineton, R WECRER

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