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Evening Star dated April 10, 1929

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 WEATHER. (0. 8. Weather Buresu ) Occasional showers tonight and to- morrow; not much ture. change in tempera- Températures:

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 2 ® IRS. GANN VIGTOR INSTATUS DISPUTE Diplomats Gallantly Award| Her Customary Position of Precedence. (Continued From First

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 FOR INDIGESTION | 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg’s.Sold Everywhers FORD TOURINGS— $40 to $140 HILL & TIBBITTS Open_ Sundays and Evenin, 501"

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 P LINK EX-GOVERNOR INCOUNTERFEITING Indictments Charge Florida Former Executive in $1,000,000 Plot. By the Associated Press.

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 [ lat» ULGARANPRIE WSS PRESDEAT ‘ Cyrill Leaves This Afternoon for New York After Brief Stay Here. Prince Cyrill of Bulgaria,

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 - BBSONMAY BREAK IRNSCURBTANGLE U. S. Representative at Ge- neva Has Covered Question With Administration. By the Associated

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 WOMEN TO LIVEN ~ SPECIAL SESSION More Are Members of Con- gress and Interest in Affairs Is Shown Keener. BY MARTHA DALRYMPLE,

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 THE EVENING STAR . With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY.....April 10, 1920 THEODORF W. NOYES Editor The

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 Are you as kind to your books as your books are to you? “ thold:yze::elly' companions of yours called books? Are they well

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 0= SUBUR BAN NEWS! NEW ROADSURGED INPRNCE CEDRGES Police Force Also Reappoint- | ed at Meeting of County Commissioners. ‘ By

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 SUBUR SCHODL BONDISSLE BRINGS HIGH PRICE Bids in Ménfgomery Equiva- lent to Par, Despite Un- settled Market. BY WILLIAM J.

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 THE EVENING 'S§TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929." on the care of lawns. He described |estimates direct to the

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 CHANGES IN CURB PRICES ARE SMALL List Lacks Trend, but Rallies Occur—Canadian Ford Stock Puzzle. BY HARRY H. BECKER. @pecial

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 — 4 * !FINANCIAL. .. THE EVENING' STAR, WA'SHING'I;ON, ‘D. C.; WEDNESDAY, ~APRIL - 10, 1929. 'FINANCIAL,” Adams Exp(6).. 620

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 FINANCIAE. FOREIGN BONDLIST FEATURES TRADING Dollar Issues Prominent in Day’s Turnover—U. S. Group Lower. BY CHARLES F....

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 PREDICTS BATILE OVERSIGIRTART American Coramerce Cham- ber in Cuba Condemns Reputed Rate Schedule. By the Associated Press.

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 - material supplied by society. REVAMPING SCHOOL SYSTEM AS WHOLE OBIECT OF SURVEY Kindergartens to Universities Is Scope of

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY first Lady of the Land ‘Entertained a Small Company of Guests at Tea Yesterday. RS. HOOVER was hostess to a

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 L. 0L LS ~ TOCRBOUPUT Interior Secretary Asks Com-/| panies to Co-operate in Con- | serving Petroleum Product. A move to curb

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 FORMER WAR LORD ENTERS GATH YEAR Ludendorff of Germany Cele- ! brates Birthday in Seclu- { sion of Guarded Villa. By the...

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 PROSECUTOR HITS PAID INFORMERS Better Prohibition Enforce- ment Seen With New Plan Camalier Urges. Advocating abolishment of

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 / THE M‘m‘:'wmamx‘n'vfimmmw _APRIC 10, 1929 Are You in a Hurry? You Can Rud This Entire Annonncamefit in Less Than 3 Minutes!

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 - LVENING STAR. WASHINGTOY, D. (.0 WEDNESPAY. APRIL 10. 1929. TTAWA ATTITHNF | ~YES. WE WANT NOBANANAS." uzirgmuty s e e /|

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 ROTHSTEIN WILL CONTEST ENDED New York Paper Says Agree- ment Has Been Reached Which Terminates Trial. By the Associated...

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 SEEN BY THRONG Foundry Superintendent s Stabbed by Workman, Who Gives Up to Police. By the Associated Press. OHICAGO, April

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 Special Purchase Sale Exclusive Brands of Window Shades 98¢ to $1.25 Quualities at 69¢ ea. Riverside Oil Duplex Shadex...

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 BIRLS TO COMPETE IN SONG CONTEST Eight Hundred Will Get Op- portunity in Y. W. C. A, Event Tomorrow. Competing in the second

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 LU MUSICIANS COLUMBIA FEATURE ‘Glee Club, Banjo Quartet and' Hawaiian Troupe Take Part Tonight. 5« Johns Hopkins University

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 THE RAGGED PRINCESS Copyright, 1925. oy Chicago Daily News (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) | CHAPTER LVTIL TH’E visitor

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 MRS, MECORMICK'S CAMPAIGN FUND HIT INinois Woman State Legis- lator Resigns From G. 0. P. Body as Protest. By the Associated

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 REVANPED INFIELD IS CHIEF FEATURE Club Generally Rated Now as . Contender—Again Defeat McGrawmen, 7 to 3. C an opportunity to

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 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 10, 1929. SPORTS, Central and Eastern Would Topple Tech Track

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 G.0LISONLY TEAM 10 GAIN VICTORIES Has Won Two of Six Games. Catholic U. and Maryland Yet to “Break lce.” NLESS the tide of

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 Needle and Thread Problems BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. e ns sl - that fall to her lot can help | become fond ake it agreeable

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 _IWOMA N’S PAGE.. Little Jackets BY MARY ! 'This is, forsooth, a season of little | Jackets, They appear in the most un-...

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 Al BEDTIME STORIE Lightfoot Thanks Peter. " TThanks cost little, but mean much; Don't forget the need of such. —Old Mother

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 _WERE T Sunday Monday Tuesday THE ‘EV‘ENING BTAR, 'WABHTNGTO'N, i S 'WEDNESDAY APRIL 10, 1929, Wednesday T.hmhy oy ey By o 3

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 8 RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.) NS—Quality_fine mesh copper, galva- el wive, made to order_a AHOL notice. American ser ..

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 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continved.) Wty PAY NEW-CAR PRICES! We offer new and near-new cars that were traded on new Franklins at

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 ‘REAL | RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED, (Continued.) )LORED: ’fl AND 81 PIERCE ST. !w— §orems ey R NGB TONE: 11T P LN RD 1 ROOMB- ed;

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 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) . % Iaee T rath. Mot water Heat 3 -wal Sojaree Fehes, southern " Excelient. to below “.]’. con-...

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