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Evening Star dated April 11, 1929

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 WEA' (U. 8. Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Bt Temperal THER. Bureau Forecast.) tomorrow, light shower; ture. t 58, at 1:45

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 y BB £ FARM-OWNED BODY URGED AS AID PLAN Selling of Stock to 1,000,000 Growers Proposed to Finance Company. A picture of...

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 NEN PLOTTO L " CALLES RePORTED Train Bombing Plans Bared. U. S. to Move 1,500 Troéops to Border. ; (Continued From First...

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 - EGIPTIAN WONEN | - GAN ‘FREEDON” Mme. Samy Pasha Describes i Advance of Feminist Move in Homeland. 4 i | T BY GRETCHEN...

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 1929." e e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. '('.,. THURSDAY, APRIL 1T, Ffir Impaired Vision —~Consultan -~ E'ye Physician It

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 ¢ dean of men at “HELL WEEK" SOON | E=% TOEND IN COLLERE « Conference of Deans of Men : Be!@eves,Praetice Is Dying Hard...

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 THE EVENING STAR| With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D, C. THURSDAY......April 11, THEODORF W. NOYE! The L Evening Star

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 Rusty Water Ruins Clothes Isn't it provoking when after much hard work you rinse your washing out and the clothes come out

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 10 * BILLBOARD ACTION WARNING 15 SENT Park and Planning Counsel Suggests Conference in Montgomery County. BY WILLIAM J....

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 ¥ &ngood to Be. Planted on| ¢« Every Home Site in Vir- ginia Community. cp«m Dispatch to The Star. AYON PARK, Va., April...

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 RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creck physician says,| “Constipation 1s responsible for more | misery than any...

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 UTILITIES FEATURE - TRADING ON CURB Metal Shares Also Prominent . in Recovery—Other i&: Groups Quiet, 3 BY HARRY H. BECKER.

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 S S g < 3 Sy . 'FINANCIAL. : .~ 4. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .’ THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 11, 1929.’ FINANCIAET RICES ARE...

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 "FINANCIAL. @BONDS sTOCK nxcnnm SPRRLAT E BOND ~ISSUES SHOW GAIN Rise in Call Money Depresses Prices of High-Grade Group. BY

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 THE EVENI} G STAR, WASHINGTON D. C. 'l'E’URSDAY APR fi 1929. 808280008000080088001 Q&QQWM““W)“ “ 4» f«”w}“é B EVERY RESIDENT (

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 TRADE COMMISSION WILL HEAR CHARGE | OF “BID PEDDLING" General Contractors Accusedg of Trafficking in Govern- ment...

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 Ihe Presndent and Mrs. Hoover Had 7 Guests With Them at Luncheon at & Hoover mer in the day Hoover re- ved the delnltu w the

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 SOCIETY Hulh Taylor Nleolm son_of Mr. and George wellyn Nloouw of Geotnw'n 'rhe wedding took place et the bride’s home at...

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 HOME Is No Place for "FURS These Warm Days! Call Main-7200 and We Will Put Them in Scientific. Cold Storage at Small Cost...

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 OUTLAY OF CHEST INMARGH$7.916.27 Family Relief Needs Increase! During ‘Month, Official Reports Reveal. More money was...

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 SRSk .m)-‘fg ‘Uniforms - Now $1.79 Regulation styles it %hite! poplin and nurse’s cloth, blue ah-buy nd -hind gingham. Sizes

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 RHOADS SELECTED TOSUCEEDBURKE | cAPMIPS, . n--msmmwm .,,,.,.;M.,.,.,m,,m., s t;lm d . rt ad Special, Tomorrow i i . and expe

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 UNIVERSITY WOMEN HONOR FIRST LADY Mrs. Hoover Guest at Recep- “tion at Club, 800 Shaking Her Hand. Herbert Heover turned from

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 FOUR ARE INIURED INAUTO MISHAPS One Pedestrian Is Critically Hurt—Pair Are Cut and Bruised. ‘Two pedestrians were injured,

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 g B e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIT, 11, 199 i:HmAGU SBH[][][_S | |/ A SHINGT ON’S POPULAR SHOPPING...

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 SCHOOLDIRECTORY WORK 10 CONTILE Chamber of Commerce Com- pilation Was Halted by “Diploma Mill” Fight. With passage of a...

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 QUAKE SPREADS TERROR. mm w d keeping refuse Residents of Italian City Flee From | free from o ticles was M lfl Lieut. J. M.

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 THE EV‘ENING. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1929.° Jail Is Ordered Locked to Prevent Its Use by Tramps...

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 MICHAELSON CASE Takes to Heels at | Sight of Pulmotor RELATION DENIED Florida Distret' Says Resignation Has Noth- ing to Do

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 3 ; R R ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : 0, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 : ; 7 "A” AN ASSEMBLY S i seemans o i |y w15y...

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 G Street 9 - fiEIeventh A | 100 Wond THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. e erful F RSDAY, APRITL 11, 1929. [ AL riday Bargains

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 THE EVE STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C: THURSDAY, APRIL 1f, 1929: ,_____‘__——_—_-—————-—-U—!—-—————'—'—'”————'—-* FRENCH WAR ORPHANS’

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 i PRIN_CE‘SS «.Copuright, 1925, by Chicago Dafly News From ‘Yesterday's Star) " CHAPTER LIX. HE landlord of Slick Smith was a

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 REDISCOUNT RATES CHANGES SHUNNED Danger Is Seen in Increase - "~ Soon as Relief for High Money. Rediscount rates in the...

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 QUARTET 70 SING HYMNSFORN.B.C. Music Sponsored by Council of Churches Returns to Air Tonight. The midweek hymn-sing sponsored

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 COOLIDGE AND SMITH TURN TO INSURANC Both Are Named as Directors of Companies in New ~ York, phia, vice chairman of the...

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 W OMAN’S PAGE.” Children and Wholesome Food BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Mothers who have difficulty in get- ting children to

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 Tastes in Artificial Flowers BY MARY MARSHALL. ‘There are some women who never Wear artificial flowers unless, perchance,...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE, A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK BY HERBERT TI'E last soldier of the Confederacy in 14 "the nalls of Congress—Maj. Charles

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 |- loy ¥ GosH You .1 Por -] K AN® WONT HEAR A3 devalop ‘N NOYE AN EXCITEMENT ROOM, OF JIMMONS CIGAR %4 Is a 5w ; ? ) EVENING

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 SON OF BANKRUPT SUIDE TESTIFES One of Six to Make State- ments at Secret Hearing Held in Moscowitz Probe. By the Associated

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 SPORTS. J()Mnes or Braxton to Hu INJURY T0 BARNES | MAY KEEP HIM OUT Sam Rice Also on Casualty List—Griffs Tie Giants in...

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 Farl ALL-AROUND STAR * BGLEAGUERNOW Just as Clever in Track and Soccer as Base Ball in Juvenile Days. BY R. D. THOMAS. T...

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 SPORTS.' Eastern and Western to Clash Tomorrow in | GUYON PICKS TEAN: AHERN I3 DEBATING Only Other Schoolboy Event Listed in

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 HELP AND CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the

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 i {ake noies tron mrgn rom - ;mu n-m ‘oull v Black wood, Decatur 3321, ASH ‘COACH—Look: ’c'ondnlon perfect thn!M‘ sale, $525:

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 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. ; Zl’Ob ST 4 rooms and bath, $57. 50 new- 1y decorated; Kelvinator. ident manager. 1010

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 AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. NORTH CLEVELAND PARK. -bedroom resideiice ‘n this ce- Slelahborhosd - betveen Wis. aves.. where .h-m!

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 TRUSTERS' SALE OF VAL mo_-m”% by I.BON " dvfl;h‘le fil‘b‘l N. 5md‘g“:"w :‘“l:" e . SE°%he dand records of ihe- Distriet of Co-

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