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Evening Star dated April 8, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Possibly showers night or tomorrow; ht; somewhat itures: Buresu Forecast.) late to- continued warm

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 ATHEISM LURKS IN EINSTEIN: - THEORY, U. S. CARDINAL SAYS 0’Connell Doubts That Phi- LABOR PRESENTS (RODSEVELT BOMB ‘TARIFF

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 TORNADO SPREAD RUININWISCONSIN Two Injured, 100 Cattle Dead and Buildings on Three Farms Demolished. By the Associated Press.

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 hair beauty . certain L ) Vi . WATCH carefully the con. dition of your scalp. That’s where most hair troubles begin. Make...

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 ! GREEN PLEDGES AID INKIDNAPING PROBE Influence of Federation Promised in Prosecuting Ab- ductors of Organizers. By the...

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 6 * SUBURBAN NEWS. 4000075, OF RUM TAKEN N RIGHMOND Breaking of Truck of Freight Car Reveals $50,000 | Shipment. By the...

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 ORATORS LISTED FORTEST TONIGHT Two Boys and Two Girls to Open Virginia Interschool Competition. Two boys and two girls will

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 {THE EVENING STAR o Yith Sunfay Merning Ediien. WASHINGTON, D, C. MONDAY..........April 8, 1020 THEODORF W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 AUXILIARY BISHOP OF BALTIMORE DIES ag Right Rev. Owen B. Corrigan Had Been Priest 56 Years—As- [ sociate of Late Cardinal...

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 T - FINANCIAL, ‘rTHE ~EVENING NTAR, ~WASHINGTO 'D‘»C:'-MOND'AY iA»]?RII}~~B~ 1929: FINANCIAL," ‘10 7 CATALTRACTIN |'NEW YORK

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 _ 'FIN Money to Loah haul, from center of elty. will nfi.’t‘o'fl i gurns, Wik your AFRITZ 1016 14th St. Main 9080 Money...

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 12 FORD STOCKS LEAD. INCURB DEALINGS Few Issues Sell Higher—Util- ities and Copper Shares Lower. S ¥ BY HARRY H. BECKER. .

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 LIFE ADJUSTMENT | GENTERTOREOPEN 10 BE PERMANENT Experiment Conducted Three Months Has Shown Value, Says Rev. Moses Lovell.

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 14 % AESOCTETY: - : 76 WA i ( ; .8, 1999, SOCIETY. ( SOCIETY Ambassador and Senora de Tellez Hosts at Reception at Mexican

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 MASONSELEVATE CHARLESBARTLET Election to High Post of D. C. Grand Masters Reward -of Long Service. Deputy Grand Master...

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 Amazm Liquid ENDS PAIN y,~"Corns VER 3,000,000 people have cured painful corns and cal- CHAMBER NAMIES NEW COMMITTEES...

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 (REDERAESNER ARCONPANY S0 Fairchild Aviation Corpora- tion Buys Controlling Inter- est in Hagerstown Firm. By the Associated

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 OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THEATERS SHUBERT-BELASCO—"Congal.” “Congai,” a play in three acts, by Harry Hervey and...

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 (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) acting honors with his sppealing unat- fected performance, but as it stands, he must share

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 2 * CRIME COMMISSION “WILL STUDY POLICE U. S. Group Seeks to In- crease Efficiency of Rural | Agencies, Baker Announces. By

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 MASHED POTATOES Try them —served witha dress- ing 8 parts melted butter, 1 part LEA & PERRINS' } SAUCE Buy sugars that you

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 SCHOOL PROBLEMS | 10 OCGUPY MEET |Deans and Advisers Will Open Three-Day Conference Here Thursday. Under auspices of George

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 THE RAGGED PRINCESS Copyright, 1925, by (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER LVL MAN engaged in_the peculiar work which

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 o R MICHAELSONDENIES SRNEING LU lllinois Répresentative Makes Formal Statement—Says He Can Prove Innocence. By the Associated

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 SEX QL OSTE YLD BY SO Missouri Curators Reinstate Dr. Meyer, but Let As- sistant Go. By the Associated Press. COLUMBIA, Moy

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 CALDWELL SCORES CONGRESSACTION Former Radio Commissioner Flays Political Attitude To- ward Complex Problems. Lambasting...

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 1 ; . || LSTEN BABY FACE, GUNS DowT S0 WE'D BETTER X THE CHEERPUL dlERUB GET UP AN’ Nhl.i‘t OFFA TABLES g oM Acsguf...

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 we * SPORTS.. 'THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON,” D. ©.” MONDAY, XPRIT 8, '1929.” Worker at Shortstop for the Nationals Oss...

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 LEADERS 10 MEET TO DISGUSS ISSUES College Body Will Present Statement of Policy at April 15 Session. BY H. C. BYRD....

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 WOMAN’S PAGE’ Flannel Applique THE FLANNEL FLOWERS ARE AS and Wash Goods BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. THE Despite the charges of

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 BY MARY MARSHALL. If you predicted a return of the cape fashion for this Spring, you were in a measure right. Actual capes

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 WOMAN'S PAGE." MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Improving Thin Faces. Some of the beauty problems that come to my desk can be

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 i CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 31 pm. day before publication. Por Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturdsy. At the Branch

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, 'APkIL 8. 1929.. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE— Ant_iciplfion .APARTMENTS., _—By HAROLD...

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 AL BSTATE: " 0 S AUCTIONS . REAL ESTATE LOANS. (Continyed.) « 3 e SALE-NOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. Al Al n 3 ¥ 5 — gL

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 AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAX! (Continued. THOB. J. 37’5:: SON. NUGTIONEERS, TREEoRY pME By virtue of A ufl.lil\ recorded in Liber

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