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Evening Star dated April 3, 1929

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 a..ai.n.v.u.‘:m.,r....u..ué second class matter ‘Washington, CURTIS PROTESTS KELLOGG] Entered a: post . office, STRONG . 5.

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 'SHBPOLAR CRUISE “TO STARTIN LY ‘Proposed Voyage by Wilkins #1n Arotic Ocean' Would Cover ~ 2,000 Miles Under loe. Dispateh

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 Springtime 1s fifi"fime! Days grawmg‘hfimler,fimhh grow- ing warmers—this is no time to leave food unprotected.” A sudden change

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 PARIS PLANG HONOR " AT HERRICK RITES Greatest Tribute Ever Paid Foreigner to Be Given Americar., By the Associated Press....

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 " Hot-Bed Sash s New, 3'x6” with glass, $2.75 27 3 BRANCHES 6%& C Sts SW. 595 Flade NE 502 Ga AW, Concrete Delivered —in our

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 MOSCOWTZ PROBE EROUPLAYSPLAN BanKruptcy Attorney indicted for Embezzlement as Judge Is Put Under Fire. B the Associated...

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 CONGRESS MAY ACT ONMARKET TANGLE Probe, to Be Sought at Spe- cial Session, Seen as Result of Wide Discussion. By the...

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 E - EVENING STAR With Sunduy Moraing Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. .....April 8, 1920 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 1) ! WMILLAN-WDONALD chiom s s | AKE ERIE FISH LIFE [gais Rt mat S| CHARLES F. STEWART COL. SMITH DUNBAR FRY ARCTIC CRUISE

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 ‘SUBURB’AN>NEW RICHARDS IS' APPOINTED ON ARLINGTON ‘ZONE BODY HEARING PLANNED - ONISSUING TAGS Ritchie Action Formulated on

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 " CRAMTON MEASURE 1S GIVEN BAKNG Arlington Federation Adopts Committee Report on Park- way Project. Special Dispatch to The

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 SBEAUTIFIBATIUN 8 P D, TRCED Chalrman of Fine Arts Body Gives Lecture on City Planning. The story of the laborious effort and

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 FINANCIAL., WHEAT PRIGES DROP ON INITIAI. SALES DEPOSITS OF ALL LOCAL BANKS SHOWN BY CALL OF MARCH 27, 1929 wm aww' [ 3 3 d:n

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 WASHINGTON BANK GAINS ARE NOTED Savage Analysis Indicates-All| Groups Participated in Deposits Increase. ' BY EDWARD C....

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 Trading ‘s Slow—Fonggn : List-8dgs After Recent ~Rally. BY CHARLES F. ll'lm. Special mm o The Star, 3 NEW ”Hl 3.—8ince t.he

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 7 ‘hampers TRAIIING i UUIET ATD.C. MARKET Small Price Changes Re-|fee ported—Supplies Are Found Plentiful. Only minor price

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 FRST JONES LAW OPERATION MONTH - ENDS N “DRAY” Opponents and Proponents .. of Measure Concede Virtual Tie. i TRIALS UNDER...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY First Lady of the Land Attends Concert - at Pan-American Union Building Last Evening. ;tull'ae hl:‘?n"mnlnnl

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 (Continued From Eighteenth Page.) York for a week before, their arrival here, By lus, *cellist, Receiving with the hostess

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 VATICAN AND BRITISH ?:e* Rt T | S R A e 2 REPORTED AT 0DDS | L ENDURANCE RECORD oo o o s s Mflo?‘:,‘ ;‘ua b;h' m:u mflé...

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 You Can Read This Announcement in Less Than 3 Minutes! 2 : s ; i F . e 7 ‘ You Can Read This Announcement in Less Than 3...

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 - DELPHE FESTWA[ Event Is Successor to Pyth- ian Games of Ancient -Greece. ‘The Delphic festival, to be ‘held, in Delphi,...

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 Stre et e e e e nother Important Sale of Sp_rmgtnne Dresses Speclal Purchases . ¢ . a Group of Higher Priced Frocks from Our

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 THE RAGGED PRINCESS By Edgar Wzlace Copyright, 1925. by Chicago Daily News “I don’t know what time hell ar- rive,” said the

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 o &umfi”mfihufi TR U ndammmh of Nt to settle the difficulties. ~ . /ST couGs COL.E M. HOUSE {[uadersoes Opormion I\ s INE %W sl

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 Attractions in Washington Theaters NATIONAL PLAYERS—“The Bad Man.” Beginning Monday night, the Na- ticnal Theater Players...

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 ! CHLEANARNAL | SERE DU SON Pan-American Line Plans to Link U. S. With Southern Country. Before the end of this Summer direct

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 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 'l'l-|[ ONC[ AYEAIQ SIDIDIE WID[ ANk . o T | / /2 70 4 Yds. 39 Awning . Hose & Sh Cabinets 15—10¢c Han 4 i

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 SPORTS. * Cronin Must Wait to Obtain Re lw SHINGTON BOYS WHO ARE EXPECTED TO PLAY BIG ROLES HAYES IS FICTURE AT 20, SAYS PLOT

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 FOUR OF CONTESTS ARE ONTAP TODAY Princeton and Vermont Here Tomorrow to Play G. U. and Maryland. OUR college base ball fan

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 INCREASE S MADE INSIZE OF MAPLES; Introduction of New “Wood” Is Subtle—Bowling Body Is Responsible. BY R. D. THOMAS. SLIGHT

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 Best Way to Do Overcasting BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Last Wednesday the distinctions be- the goods at a slight slant. This

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 "WOMAN'S PAGE. Most well dressed women, I find, have strong prejudices concerning stockings. It is a subject "’hélch'lt is

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 Lightfoot Is Very Humble. know of sothing more “forl B e o R aa Sty shorn. ~Peter Rabbit. Early Spring is the season of the

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 CHAIN PROMISES WESTERN TALENT Pacific Coast Network Plans Exchange With Canadian Stations. BY MARTIN CODEL. NEW YORK, April

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pam. day before publication. For Sunday. 430 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch...

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 nu—Amuoms. | ‘ESSEX COACH, lnb—'n' D\uzn paint. - - - : ~ 1 . —3 APAKX‘m'lJ KO !X“ l“h 'l' :::" ::;H %%m. il mg":i HMM-MM:

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 EFICE SPA | _ SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. f .ATTENTION DOCTOR O\VNER'S SACRIFICE. Lo =% hs Ofiice roon;s’ °cc“l‘;:6l by th‘f’l.fl

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 SES. % - SALE—HOUSES. ) : : CHASE COR T R, .,,;fm':m Rt ; a v X bain, 2 $7,750. NEW CORNER HOME. | Arfistic Corner H....

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 Trustee’s Sale of Valusble| ™ Six-Story Brick and Stone Office Building, Known as the Baltic Building, Being Premises 606 ‘F

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