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Evening Star dated April 4, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) cloudy slightly warmer Highest, tonight and tomorrow: tures : 75, ap 3:30 p.m....

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 JERCHANTS TRUST IMEETING PLA ELEVATES DRURY Elected Chairman of Board. Bolling Is Made President of Bank. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 ‘POINGIREPRASES HORK OF HERRCK {French Premier- Tells of His |/ Arrival in Paris in.1912, to 'l Win Heart of Nation. the...

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 CHHUAHIA REBEL L0 STIPENDOUS Army Virtually Annihilated at La Reforma, Say Fed- eral Dispatches. (Continued From First Page.)

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 For Impaire'd. Vision —conultan E'ye Physician Tt is said that no physical defect contributes more di- rectly to fatigue and

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 $ ENDED BY AUCIDENT) £~ ' 7 Baltimore ‘Publisher Makes Hazardous Landing as En- gine Falls Apart. By the Associated Press. A

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 HODVER USSAN STAND AWAITED} Embassy Here Continues to Fall Into Decay ‘as Recog- nition Is Denied. BY C. P. WILLIAMSON....

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 THE EVENING STAR __With Sunday Morning B WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY.......April 4, 1090| THEODORF W. NOYES. .. .Editor The...

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 Premier- Says His ' Govern- ment to Continue Until New Constitution Enacted. By the Associa MADRID, 'n'.lnwer;..‘l ‘premier:

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 O SODLS ST Potomac Officials Ask Coun- 0% FIRE PROTECTION | .ty to Provide Greater Safety for Pupils. Special Dispatch to The

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 MOUNT PAVED ROAD URGED Fairfax - Supervisors Join in Patition Asking State to " Speed Work. Bpecial Dispatch®to The Btar....

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 BUSINESS 5 SLACK AT D. G, MARKET Egg and Butter Trade Proves Exception to General Condition. Bpring buying on the local...

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 LURB SPECIALTIE MOVE RRECULARLY Some Groupé Rally Despite Heavy and Uncertain Market Tone. BY HARRY H. BECKER., Bpecial...

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 PRICES ARE STEADY OND. . EXCHANGE Traction in Fractional Gain, Closing at 99—Bonds Fair- ly Active—Other Notes. BY EDWARD C.

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 FINANCIAL? BOND MARKET SHGS) Lo e _BONIIS o e e e satsen| eros o s ' UNITED STATES. Sules. Hin. l:&'-. Close: ; -tls;-;-”u

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 - SHIPPERS DISCUSS BUSINESS STRIDES ABSENTEE VOTERS’ LAW Missourians of CIplul Plan Special ludu on Home State Bitua- m...

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 WOAN WANTED N GREEN GABLES CASE BROUGHTHERE Ruth Bradley Held in Capital on Larceny Charge While Story Is Probed. - DENIES

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 SOCIETY Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Hosts at Dinner in the White House Last Night. gister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward

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 SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. George B. Kays of New York City are at the Carlton for a few anys. Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Faulkner of

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 THURSDAY, APRIL 00D VARD & SL;EQTHROP Save 25% and More T omorrow--Remnant Day Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or

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 WOODWARD Save25%and More T omorrow-Remnant Day Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O, D,

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 MYSTERY DEATH hicago Authormes Discount Theory of Maid’s Suicide Mter Attack on Mistress. amhe Assoctated Presi: CHICAGO,...

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 SOCIETY | (Continued From Nineteenth Page.) lilies of the valley and pink roses. The wedding march was played - uncle, Mr.

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 & » AHETESANAD TOBETT ER-HEAHH Woman Director Sees College Girls Greatly Benefited by Physical Culture. Women's50¢&75cLeather

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 j 69¢c lrmm llm'e Sfocl( of Lmoleums, Rtig thec.ls énd attresses of a Baltimore Store Sold to Golclenberg s! le SMrts T...

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 WELSHUGELNG LOSSES DETALED Busmess; Is Not Parhcularly Profitable; Witness De- clares at Trial. |Leaves Winter Estate for ||

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 Q Street & = Eleventh Tk PALAISEE 100 Wonderfu riday Bargains Our Important Weekly Remnant and Odd Lot Day So busy were we

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 AETEAANATERYANSUEANT LAY AN R AN S ACEISED BY SKTERINLAY Tired of Wife’s Beauty Aiter Breaking Her Nose, Witness Says. By the

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 Regul;r and Extra Sizes 'Rayon Underthings 88c ea. reinforced, full-cut J el = .ote ‘a nice quality rm {:llondm lace ulmmed

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 ARTBUYER SEEKS: - . The--} iRy Cosmopolite | | ounsciee i i : Rural Summer Reétreats. fyy S [ e " Clothes Enliven Riviera, -~

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 [ SEPEL RERIENS. . [ St e e Due at Film Star's Death. 500 alimony claimed dun her at the ear operation, Xo-yesr-::ld Marjorie

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 15 Jr. Misses’ $10.95 Dresses el S LANSB JRGH & BRO One and two piece, flat crcpo, georgette and 7th, 8th and E Su.—FAMOUS

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 GONTOTIV YOUTH, | ON PARADE, SEIZED Chicago Vindicated as Seat!’. of Law and Order When | Westerner Lands in Toils. | By the

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 MICHIGAN WETS NEW YORK, 4 M. —The g gk 2 ; . m.s..,m: e M oy e wwone 2 s 2ol For Every Purpose Immodeat Orders Offen ing Stu

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 PROBE INTO DEATH HINGES ON AUTOPSY. Wealthy New jersey Member of Florida Winter Colony Dies Mysteriously. By the Associated

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 § ' S i ‘g5 | _THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, APRIL 4 19%. _© SOUTH CAROLINA G./0. P, [, s not ot home" s the

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 WARRANTS SOUGH 1N MERAY EATH Information .From Several Witnesses Will Deal With Various Phases of Mystery. By the Associated

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 BHIANG’S SHOCESS LD TO GERMAN c;gl Bauer. r, Chief M Military Ad- "‘“u:“‘ Viser of Nationalists, Won | oacenirating every ava

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 e ""‘::."}i'.::u‘"m - GUILD MEETS TONIGHT. # ‘The Washington Consumers’ Guild, e — 2 e . :uuwarmmmsum.muc . Tarold cast a...

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 THE RAGGED PRINCESS Edynr Wallace e it § s Copyright, 1925, by cluuqu Deily News (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER

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 A Message to the Resulents of Woodridge and All That Section of Northeast ]n the Vicinity of Rlzode Islancl Ave. & T...

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 HARBORD RELATES VIEWS ON MERGER Radio Head Objects to Fed- eral Body Overseeing Communications. BY MARTIN CODEL. The...

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 i © APTER A PRiLow Aas HAD aN AFTERNOON OF ' SFFUKE T - &gt 1o “VENUS' Y HOW,_ HER How THEY sraine Y AERONSEL THE ||...

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 Dress Flare Has Actually Arrived BY MARY MARSHALL. THE NEW FLARING INVERTED BOX PLEAT IS SEEN ON THIS SPORTS FROCK OF WHITE

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 MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Balanced Diet. Dear Miss Leeds: (1) I am 16 years old, 5 feet 3 inches tall and weigh 132 |y

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 The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. “Last week,” writes F. D snce was made in ‘Sidewalks’ to knickers, with an

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIT FEATURES. PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE WOMAN'S PAGE. Care Required for Spring

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 W. W. GROVE, Secretary. M. C. GIBSON, Installation Manager. W. D. JAMIESON Counsel. O LARGER HOME 1218:1220 NEW YORK AVENUE ¢

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 JOHNSON PLANNING NO FURTHER CUTS Hopkins and Harris to Be Kept at Least Until After Season Opens. BY JOHN B. KELLER....

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 SPORTS. s i“|Candidates for Busmien Nfim i Two More Washington Q To Stage First Drill Sunday Beaten in S. A. Tltle Matchés...

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 TTHAGANS T0 MEET .. AND MARYLAND Hoyas Beat Boston College as Old Liners Bow to Penn in Opener. ORNELL'’ ball team is coming

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 NEW ANGLE SEEN T0 ANNUAL EVENT flain Attention in Past Has Been Paid to Securing Big Team List. ASHINGTON'S annual bowl- ing

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 CLOSING: HOURS' FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pam. day before publication. Por Supdsy, 5:30 pm. Saturdsy. At the Branch

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC 1 1l R::\.\ttb WHET A K u‘:‘gfltw& GOOP - 2TSAS SSNAR P ] S R oSt "merect shaty orlced o AGWTS WORWNRGHTS Lt

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 REAL ESTATE.. = _THE. EVENING STAR; TON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 4 1829. _REAL ESTATE. FRoFERTY. “'4‘"‘:'-?2'-“" | smemouss |

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 " ACCOUNTING Chicago Sanitary District. Affairs '’ Thrown Into U. 8. Court. “"1ODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. DY | * PACEDNAITONAG 52—

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