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Evening Star dated April 12, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather tonight & | Fair trost tonight: morrow. Temperatures: Higl noon today: lowest, 42, at 5 a.m. today.

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 9 e 30 WHD FLED FRY 0 STORM RESEED Arkansas Tornado Victims Discovered Hiding in ‘Caverns. Br the Associated Pre BATESVILLE,

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 ! NASH, FLOOR SERVICE. > 6 B:u: Hot water Sure Relief- FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhen CARS 1929 Ford Model A

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 IR K. LYONISNAMED 3 BRANCHES 6%5&C. St SW. S*&FlabeNE. 5021 Ga AveNW. GOODMAN For Good Meits In Avcade Market E have brought

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 Ay THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929. A 4 f.Am::um, “and mtum.umwm,t:m:ofvmh Church Acquires...

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 CANADIANS COMING 7O DISCUSS TRADE Delegation Will Attend: Con- [k vention of U. S, Chamber._ § P Uofi\meree. Econcmlc pmblenu

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 POLCENAN FRED OF LIOUOR ARG Pvt. Murphy, Accused of Be- ing Drunk as Result of Auto Accident. Pvt. Dennis J. Murphy, tenth

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 THE EVENING win Edition. WASHEINGTON, D. C. PRIDAY.........April 18, 1080 e e . THREODORE W. NOYES, ...Editor The Mvening...

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 T T T = OPEN'A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main

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 » APP[E BLOSSOM PROGRAM READY “Queen Shenandoah VI” to! Be Crowned in Winchester Thursday at'5 P.M.’ @pecis] Dispatch to The

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 GIRL, 75 VICTOR. | “INORATORY TEST Elizabeth Bréereton Wins in| Group Contest—Herndon - Competition Tonight. Delivering...

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 —_— p comj ' A proposed code of regulations gov- wwsoem“ erning installation and use of all artificial refs ters....

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 FINANCIAL., CURB SHARES GAIN !A"llflll Profn( Takmg Fails to Check| Broad Upturn—Utilities -in".Lead. . P waauas yza BY HARRY

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 BANKERS PLANNING FOR CONVENTION Members of Assoclatlon Are Showing Interest in Mon- tauk Point Event. BY EDWARD C. STONE. ©.

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 FIN Monay to Loan .l estate. Juepfi“l-.‘ Tfl;{'fif Mortgage Money Lolned At Low Interest Rates Tyler & Rutherford Representing

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 WOMAR MY TELL KOMPING SERETS Sensational Testimony - Ex- pected in Judge Hardy’s Impeachment Trial. By the Associated Prest.

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 SCHOOL TESTS A T0 MEASURE MEN FROM “THE INSIDE” Dévelop Methods of Gauging «-Students by More Than Superficial Means. COLLEGE

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 e Y _SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady oo of the Land Entertained at Luncheon Today. HE President and Mrs. Hoover |

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 SOCIETY IContinued Prom Eighteenth Page)_ " which Maj. and Mrs, Hicks are giving | on Sunday evening. Mrs. Connolly is en...

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 PRNATECANGELS . PALESTNE VT Archblshop ‘of Canterbury’ ; Acts in- Deference to Vatican. B the Associated Press. LONDON, April

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 NI L e R TR T Metropolitan Opera Company, Washingten, April 17th, 18th and 20th Look out for youf Furs! Milanese Silk Gloves

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 'INTEMI PLAN BIVEN 70, SAVE OIL <3 Wilbur Letter Telis Petroleurn :fi“‘b t Institute’ Government’s Co-operative Stand. By the

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 (M ELEGTED PASTORS' LEADER = (or ma new year was fixed at the same | H. David A Robertson to Direct Federati_on of Churches

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 INEW COURCLORS CHOSENBY SIDETY 1 2. % Stores & Mrs. St. Clair of Washington : F Street at Eleventh . 9AM.ww6PM. 's Named by

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 “Uneeda Bakers™ |OMAN GETS $5,000 MAR! fl%a@mm for this week MALTED MILK CRACKERS Oven-tanned rounds you can eat by the...

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 6 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1929, 1 the chary Burkheiser “were | custom border . patrol...

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 Q Street 5 fiileventh A These are the kind of frocks you’ll see the best dressed girls wearing! Misses’ Frocks atan Appealing

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 “SheGot What . 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929 CAPPER MOVE SEEN ON MONEY S5 Extra Session May

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 TRAFFIC CLUBS ELECT. |Zresidents; 7oA. Dosbber, Indisnapolis, | g e : or, “protection [ x ;1. Harkrader of New York W“““" S

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 CONGRESS MAY GET NEW DRY LAW PLAN Proposal to Transfer En- forcement Unit to Justice De- partment May Be Studied. By ;ho...

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 P : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 121929 SEBUNU NIGHT BI-UB ook 8] :;?..-:‘:m?'!-nfc%n St v e o T...

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 82 . % CUSHENDUN HOPES FOR ARMS ACCORD British Delegate Lacks Ofi- cial Word of U. S. Naval Plans. at Geneva. By the...

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 , “ FIVE DIE AS PLAN CRASHES N HEXIO Four Americans Kil|ed—None*an Heard as Harvard Survive Wreck—Failure of Motor Is Blamed.

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 THE EVENING. STAR MURPRY TO IE | RECITAL TONIGHT Famous American Tenor Will Be Heard Over Columbia System. Lambert Murphy,

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 WOMAN’S PAGE ™ Rings Appropri BY MARY MARSHALL. . Not without some difficulty have the older women of the day been taught...

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 ity Efficiency in Food Program Serving the Simple Dinner ‘in Kitchenette and Small Home Becor There are many.tvpes of simple

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 FOOD PAGE. Markets Suggest Variety For Household Purchases Holidays, which mean stimulation of g, are past and another not

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 Making Old Easter Cards Useful BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Requests have been received from readers for the list of places...

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 BEDTIME STORIE Peter Finds Mrs. Lightfoot. Friends are friends where'er you meet them; 80 pray never fail to greet them....

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 THE RAGGED PRINCESS Edgar Wallace Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News .(Continued Fromi Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER LX. €«

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 e RECRUIT BRILLIANT IN LAST 5 EFFORTS &2 Allows Giants One Blow in Six Rounds as Griffs Triumph, 2 to 1, BY JOHN B. KELLER.

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 e — . 8§PORTS. 5 . wHT EVENING STR,” WASHTNGTON =10~ Regular Spring Sports Teams Hit by FOOT BALL SQUADS GIEN ADDED “PEP...

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. ' FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929. Cheer Leading Plays a Bigger Role in Collegiate Sports THEY...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929. SPORTS. - Scholastic Teams Are Schieduled to Contest in Trio

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 SPORTS.’ Three Golf Champions Will Appear in Exhibition Maiches Sunday in Capital ‘VOIGT, MCARTHY AND PITT T0 PLAY Held Also

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pam. day befere publication. WELL, AS For Sunday. 8:30 s.m. Saturday. F—\ i E

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 AUTOMOBILES. o '{nn Motor |n- nm - o Decatvr oS ,.*,,.,"cg,fi??"’. R AXOE‘I llofl ‘Illol’l CI ; ‘excellent AR AR Pnnklln nw "o

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 T s, APARTMENTS. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929. pmAL mSTATE: A ! PETEY—-TIle Clnllenge. : —By

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 lmflllltl- SALE—HOUSES. ALE—HOUSES. 50 onn i.l,'fll- ‘ORNER. i 3 y " S stience s s F-u CENTERMALLPLAN - Center-Hall...

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 W OF VALUABLE TWO- LS Rowoe ain deed of trust, duly 5495, folio 153 et sed., of the Distrigt of Co- he request of DALY...

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