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Evening Star dated April 14, 1929

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 . - WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) today, followed by show- ann o %‘t’“gd tomorrow; not much | change in...

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 11S.DRY HEAD HITS U, OF VA, STUDENTS Administrator Says Agent Has Reported Drinking at Frat Houses. By ths Associated Press.

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 AFew Vu;ncm v--Vofi.lle'y-Viata » 'Apartment 2032 Belmont Rd. N.W. looks Rock Creek Park. cool JEl, ctric Dishwashers. -bir.

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 OHIOAN AND GEORGIAN SEEK HIGHEST OFFICE Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart and Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge Are Candidates for Wl L PR 87 VR

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 " of more than 90 per cent of his prod- TARRFISDISCUSSED BY OUSE LEADERS H‘awlei{and Garner Tell Pur- poses‘in Radio Forum

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 PRESIDENT AND OTHER NOTABLES CARICATURED BY GRIDIRON CLUB * HODVER “MACHIE" (MORSELL HONORED | === e e ENFORCEMENT which was

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 "THE- SUNDAY cuu and Mrs. C. 8. !mru |nd Mrs. visited Wash! W. Lewis of Montclair, N. J. ington several weeks ago and...

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 »é:%ND‘AY S’I‘AR,' :wAsmeToi«r.-l D. 'c.*f'up‘nm*'l 1929-PAM A ’heAI_u"al‘azs .Royal Offers $15( A Great Sale for the THRIFTY

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 ile Economies in Quality Furniture and Allied Things for the Home. Preparations Have Been Under of New and Fine Furniture,

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 G Street ® fi Eleventh THE *SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .C, APRIL 14 iSee - Monda_v Night's papvr for annoufiument of our Btg

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 “Paimolive April Toilet__ Goods Sale‘ Such supplies as these need constant replenishing. . .and at such p?xces as these a...

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 5 ATHLETIC DINNER PLANS BEING MADE ALouis Littie Receiving Reser- & : vations for Annual Varsity Banquet April 24....

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 " FOOVER WACHNE NETHDS GRLED inet “Robots” Featured t Dinner Attended by Chief Executive. Continued From Sixth Page.) the New

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 BISTRII}TS AT . ORATORY FINALS Five Group Leaders Will Be Decided in Contests This Week. The field of contenders for the...

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 " TELLS HOW CIRGLES MAY BE IMPROVED ._Harris, Addressing Engi- eers, Discusses Ideal Treatment. Building & subway under Scott

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 * FRANCOTALIAN - TREATY FORESEENl Paris Nervously Awaited Re- sult of Conference Between ' Mussolini and Chamberlain. By...

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 Washington’s First Department Store devotes one day each season to a bargain c n unique and inimitable—not as a tribute to

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 OCTAGON HOUSE FUND 15 SDUGHT U. S. Architects’ Institute 'Plans to Raise $600,000 Among Members. . Plans. to raise $600,000

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 Seaplane Begins First Sightseeing Trips Here Today Capt. Eaker Will Pilot Aircraft Leaving From Hains Point. TUBERCULOSIS...

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 - RED CROSS MEET 10 OPEN APRIL 22 Eighth Convention Will Be Held Here Over Four- Day Period. The eighth convention of the...

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 i 85 TENONPLANND BY ST DIVISON Tenth Meeting of Veterans to Be Hald in Washington August 18-21. The tenth reunion of the 80th

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 CONCERT PROGRAM Works of Five American Woman Composers Present- ed at Red Cross Building. Five American woman composers...

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 WILBUR STRESSE " FIHT ON DISEASE Secretary of Interior, in Radio Talk, Cited Benefits of Preventive Work. Prevention has....

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 DRY UNIT TRANSFER 0PPOSITION GROWS Decision to Postpone Such: Action Reveals Several Interesting Facts. BY DAVID LAWRENCE.

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 * DAWES MAY HELP + SOLVE ARMS ROW 'England Looks to New Am- bassador to Aid in Ending - Naval Squabble. Page 3--Of Interest

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 |‘Parent-Telche_r Activities l i All material for this column must be An the ”'H%mm 101, Nflhmm otel, b y guudny {m which...

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 (Continued From Twenty-Sixth Page. tion, called a meeting of her commit- tee in the school last Monday. Those essisting her

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 TALKIES 10 TEST FOREIGN TONGUES Experiment May Overcome Language Difficulty and Make Gotham Center. By Consolidated Press.

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 $1.95 Lamp Shades 1 For bridge or junior lamp. Three- ply inlaid shades of crackled parch- mentized paper. In rich colors.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIL 14, 1029_PART 1. THE HECHT €0, 33" ANNIVERSARY 15,000 yds. of Plain and Printed...

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 TEACHERS PENSION = | MANACENENT HT "Extraordmary Ineptltude" in { Supervision of Carnggle Foundation Charged. By the...

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 A v " ARCER EARNIGS 255 AR t W, AUV RIR BT S VAR Y A S e, ANAVATIFDRTEE AT - I IR AT A AR AN O RN AW A SV PSR o A A YL T s A

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 ; * BANKING INSTITUTE ) PLANS GRADUATION 22 Will Receive Certificates at Exercises to Be Held ~.on April 18. Chairman A. E.

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 Total sal Same périod & yaar lllo Averageprice of i stocks. UL Same pericd a year ago........ i_nfl—fl 4% Lew. Steck and...

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 - JARKET IMPROVES - ON EASIER CREDIT Prices Recover After Second- ary Reaction—Brokers’ Loans Still High. BY CHARLES F....

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 ¥ ¥ / . APRIL 14, 1929_PART 1.’ THE. 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C p 26 ! hand should ignore the | can be readily acquired

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'APRIfi 14, 1929—PART T1. A Spring Bargain Festival That Provndes ‘Unparalleled Savmgs' 50c

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON’, D. C. APRIT, 14, 1929—PART 'T. Page 2 of Our Great Sm’lng Undersellmg Event—Read All 4 Pages'

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 14, 1929-PART 1. [DENDERG WEE A Week of Sensational Values for . Thrift-Wise...

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 ‘THE SUNDAY 8 A'R WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 14, 1929—1’ Good Looking Trial Rugs in a Cheice of 15 Good Designs d 9le ft. Sizes,

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 Part 2—12 Pages PENDING GENEVA PARLEY FAILURE HELD CERTAIN Conscript VArmies Make Arms Limitation Impossible, Declares. BY

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 ! THE -EVENING STAR _W_M.I_!‘S day M Edition. WASHINGTON, P. C. SUNDAY.........April: 14, 1920 ' THEODORF W. NOYES. .....

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 " THREE LATIN-AMERICAN ' LEADERS TO BE RE-ELECTED ; ‘Venezqela,’ Cuba and Ecuador to Inau- gurate Present Incumbents as...

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 l Series of Panama.Canal Paintings for the Military Academ at West'Point—Local Sculptors in Exhibition. ‘New Head of Print

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 Five-Year Drift Around Pole (Continued From Third Page.) fic Coast by rail. A few years ago we reached it by air. Now,...

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 ARKANSAS REBUILDS | 2% e oty sebatiaing 1 M'-I e et nomel Crack Train Races Tornado, Wins, as Pilot, | 25 = = 4w © “/|...

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 OF $2,300,000 FILED BY AUTHOR ‘Witwer Charges Harold Lloyd poration With Plagiariging “The Freshman.” Assocthted Amn. S...

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 AROUND THE CITY BY NANNIE HE Easter invasion of Mount Ver- non is usually referred to as & pilgrimage, though it could more

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 { DA R. ACTIVITIES mumn BY NANNIE LANCASTER. Wavelling of the B. A B. memezial %o the four women'most instrumenta. in...

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 Monthly Payments No Interest or Extras Regardleu of Make or Condition Fxtraordmary Sewmg Machlne Ofl For a Limited Time We...

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 Fashionable Essentials— Sash Ribbons, 59¢ Yd. —7-inch Ribbons in pastel colors, vlain black and white. ‘e will tie your bows.

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 Good News! More Hats of Baku and Felt $10 —As the days grow warmer, hats of baku and felt become more popular. Light as a...

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 Features for Women MISS. FRANCES ‘VIRGINIA WAGGAMAN, Diughter’of Mr.and Mrs. Ennalls-Waggaman, subdebutante. President and

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 D) & Dr. Skalicky Arrives Here to Accept Post In Country's Service Counselor of Czechoslavian Legation Brings Bride to...

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 SOCIETY. Pretty Weddings of Record In the Mid-Spring Calendar Charming Costumes and Bright Flowers in Evi-! dence as Vows Are

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 SO 5 Horse Show'to Beneht Nursery at Hospital Due Saturday, May 4 Interested in Entertain- ment to Be Staged by Wardman Park

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 Quantico Social Set Has Varied Program In Week Just Ended Farewell Parties Given in Honor of Officers Trans- ferred to Other

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 (3 Rockville : Society “Happenings of Record For Week Just Ended News of Special Interest Gathered in Montgomery County's...

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 Annapolis Society Circles In Round of Entertaining Charming Dinners, Teas, Luncheons and Other Notable Functions in Notes of

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 WASHINGTON, D. ©C. At this Anniversary time, we suggest that you open an account at JellefP’s. . .we solicit such accounts

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 3 Overé%This THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 14, 1929—PART 3. Week! Visitors to the city are cordially invited to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., APRIL 14, 1920—-PART 3 Social Set Sched\flel Varied Festivities % In Program of Week...

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 Festivities of Record In Society Calendar, North Suburban Area Social Functions of Recent| Dates Include Dinner Dances and

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 T |ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell entertained Sk B meron street in honor of Judge Rose # Mrs. Willlam 'C *%

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 i J 3 3 I cha) ;“'l'he 3.;.1 Rainbow Ball Feature Event s s setaam d | an attractivel InNew York Social Program harity...

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 Community Center Department, Frank- 1lin_Administration Building, Main 6036. Plans are being made for a dinner and program at

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 BY MARY MARSHALL. HERE are some materials that go together as obviously and as indisputably as roast lamb and mint sauce....

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 a8 - Tales of Well Known Folk ! In Social and Official Life Mrs. Hoover, First Lady, Appears Freely Public Without Official

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 {- Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—20 Pages LLYN REESE- Fox - (S‘/aqe) N RS DR R AT TR A Conspicuous Display of Exotic...

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 AMUSEMENTSY, Fiashes From thé Screen By C.E. '~ EGARDLESS of the fact that R the sound mctuu“mt;: become rage day; that they

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 Photoplays and evening. ning. FOX~—"Strong Boy.” Both Vietor McLaglen and Clyde Cook appear in McLaglen's latest star- Ting

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 MU OME of the golden-throated song birds -of the Metropol- itan Opera Co. of New York will pause in their annual Spring...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAM thoughts in the automotive world, which besides the manufacturers inciudes the motoring public.

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 CARFIT ADVISED Owner Should Know How {0 Locate Trouble and Take | Care of His Machine. BY CLIFFORD BROKAW. + Automobile...

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 " TRUCKSANDBUSSES . GAIN IN DEMAND Unusually Bright Outlook for Sales Volume of 1929 Is Reported. Sales volume in the truck,

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH OUGH sorely hampered by | lack of funds, the Army Alr Corps is completing ar- rangements for a demon- stration

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 T GIANT AIRSHIP HANGAR, BEING BUILT AT AKRON BY GOODYEAR-ZEPPELIN CORPORATION, TO BE USED IN PUTTING RIGID DIRIGIBLE TO FORE

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 ANNOUNCING A new §-cylinder V-type car at medium price . . . T VIKING ’I:IIS weEK General Motors presents an en- tirely new

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 April 16—George Washington Post, 1441 Rhode Island avenue northwest, 8 p.m. April 16—Vincent B. Costello Post, boardroor...

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 Today_Temple-Nores, No. 32 serv- % ‘Masonic ar A eoaducted by r. John %flnm‘r. ith #n a5 inju Yid, No. 28 F.-C. ;-—wlmol'ofl

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 TUDEBAKER - Champion peiformmzc ing8§mo $860 752575 =, ORTY-EIGHT champion motor cars to choose from! Brougham or Sedan,...

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 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS. Copy for this column must be received at The Star office not later than noon of the Thursday...

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 ' ’ & - Complaint has been received by the . Navy Department from commanding of- ficers of naval vessels and stations as to

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 (Continued From Fourteenth Page.) the resolutions committee of the federa- tion. These received the indorsement of the club.

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 the National Guard Columbia last week the task of passing before the of r o Army ‘whe! they comply with the Federal...

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 RADIO PRICE ROP- HINTS TRADE WAR Rival Manufacturers Believed Drawing Lines for Drives to Get Buyers. BY C. E. BUTTERFIELD,

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 AIRFANS TOHEAR ANNA CASE TONIGHT Starred With Rudolph Ganz in Columbia System Attraction. Anna Case, former star of the...

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 THE RAGGED | - PRINCESS Wallace Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Deily News (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER LXII, UDREY

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 Eockey; Track Base Ball, Ring, Golf Duckpins, Lacrosse WASHINGTON, D. €, P ' Part 5—4 Pages SAM JONES GARLAND BRAXTON S RADIO

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 o pu FTRYYY ENUUGH 10 SBURE and Many ‘Convinced He Finished in Front. OWIE, Md., April 13.—The Ran- | BRsycons cocas Stable’s

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 25 EVENTS TS LSTED INNEXTSIX DAYS . Base Ball, Track and Tennis Will Ocoupy Attention of Youngsters. HIS will be & big week

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 Aspirants Are Offered Three Courses on Which to Qualify HELEN SHOULDERS HOVA GOLFERS BID "534k W, GODDING VIGTORVictors i Gty

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 The Special Sale Automobile Classi- ‘fication of this section is replete with bargains in used cars of practically ell makes.

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 2 AUTOMOBILES,‘ ) = THE SUND'A'Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 14, 1929—PART 6.’ \ 'AUTOMOBILES: 7.PASS. TOURING—Has Dueo J

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 % AUTOMOBILES," PEERLESS We will not be undersold, fast trading of cars for new models has forced us to slash prices as never

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 = "D te SALE MISCELLANEOUS. CHEVROLET SED; H ba SEN D s 7 lored. 816 —sisr—1s—i=s=r. | FURNITUI -Buffet, mt:a, MITIor, |...

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 SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ROOM: SHED, ROOMS—FURNISHED, l.oolu AND lolll. IA!.I *.SSFI.:“A'NIOUI- APAR' TS—FUINISHED. o .| NATIONAL

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 AYY wo-room. rlflued Nllbl! ‘pre Teomaedand umn: Yoom combined: com- nllu kl:;% nette: nn T cnn. sarage if de- ] wlndo-t 100Kt

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 APARTMENTS. nnmu—mm (c-nun-u.l 2 Y 4 FOR COL( COLORED X LSS N B B | o spoms prorson APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. ~ MONMOUTH HOTEL,

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 : 8 REAL ESTATE. THE "SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 14, 1929—PART 6. = REAL ESTATE. _RENT H( HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. IE

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 THE SUNDAYl.STAR. WASHINGTON D. C, APRIL 14 1929-—-PAR'1’ 6. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. 7 “$13,50C. - W V 3 L ON

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 RESORTS.’ SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) FEULTON ST. N.W. and bath, b.-w.h., bullt-in gar r:-m 0. Call Ol Acd: Bacrifice, 38,...

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 - MAGAZINE-SECTION . ' - - ‘ ¢ %unfiag 3131 : FICTION AND Part 7—8 Pages " S WASHINGTON, - D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 14,

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 vBy Dana Burnel Romance and Head.on Crashes. about life and—T mean—it's so nice to) “Oh, well, now——! That would b# “That's'

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 THE SUNDAY’STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, PRIL . 14, 1929 <4PART 7., Fishermen Prepare lets With Hope .of Successful Shad Year...

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 ~ 4 P T— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 14, 1920—PART T. Westover, with its box-bordered walk. This home was once

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 Seconds Between Life and Death BY ANTHONY WAYNE. ERHAPS on one of your Cross- country flying trips by air express you may...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 14, 1929—PART T ILL and I had often congrat- | ulated ourselves on ractically free

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 14, 1929—PART 7. : %v%e BOYS and GIRLS PAGE Moslem Spies on Woman'’s Trail. 7|...

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 AT e LT 2T ZAUITS o0 TS AT LMy 11T TN gl TN T L TN afllIny TN ST TN iy LTINS TN TN A ity aliliim D ’THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 Swunday St WASHINGTON, D. C.—APRIL 14, 1929. Uncle Sam’s answer to Mexican bullets at Naco. Cavalry troopers of the 10th...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 14, 1929, There’s no place like the saddle when the day is fair and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 14, 1929 The Genial Headwaiter By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1929, by

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 ————————-———————f A THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 14, 1929, Scenes during the solemn state...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 14. 1929 ', "o 9 _ . ¥ d G i T % Arthur Lyon, son of R. B. H. ey P =

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 14, 1929, Flying hoofs at Bowie again. Swatter, with “Sonny” Work-

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 C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 14, 1999, THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. One job the tars don’t relish. Holystoning the deck puts

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 | COLOR SECTION l ; i OH DEAR ME! 1™ JUST ALL TUCKERED OUT, LORD PLUSHBOTTOM- I WENT OUT WITH MOONSHINE LAST NIGHT AND HAD —O

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 THAT Peuv You GAVE ME SLIPPED THROUGH A HOLE IN My PockaeT . FORGET (T: HeRe'S ANOTHER P ennY! LISTEN' A QUARTER Gam® | Would

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 MY PoP SAID WE WAS BROKE! AE ONEY WAD THREE BONES! KNOW WHAT BONES veane DOLLARS! AINT THAT A FUNNY NAME FOR DO\-LARS?...

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 MY GooDNESS BUT You'Re GREAT COMPANY \WREN You GeT THESE ANNUAL ATTACKS OF SPRING FEVER HoCH HACN HUM. HERE MR.RAVIoOLI [ AND

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 Eight Pages in Colar The Sundny S, ' WASHINGTON, D. 0, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIT 14, 1629, LOOKIE, SAWNDN - A SQUIRREL~ HE'S...

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 WEARE HOLBROOK s %/ FRANK: -FOGARTY - ey o . 5 |THIS SPRING WEATHER ! GOSH! IDION'T REALIZE I'D WITH US, THERE'S \C . AR -

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 Registered in U. S. Patent Office LISEA, LITTLE GLOOM -DOA'T \fou OUGHT To BE HAPPY YOU KAOW ITS SPRING AAD AS A BIRD! GET

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 ST ATER, THEY LEARNED 7O SPIN THE @ FIBERS WITH A ROUND STONE, — EdHeN ey Founp THEY Coulp MAKE A STRONGER THR BY TWISTING

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