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Evening Star dated April 15, 1929

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The . Star's carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is'...

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 LOSTELYRS 06 TELLS OF TORTURE Crew of Southern Cross Re- veals Suffering Due to Lack of Food. i (Continued From First Page.)

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 ~ PEASANTRY STATUS * ORFARNER SEE ' Given Others Relief De- nied to Agricuiture. w‘..fnmm'”:? &:e ial session r spec on farm

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 | MRS IMMIGRATION , ATHEISM ' 'AND DEFENSE ARE CITED President General of Society Outlines Measures That Deserve Attention of

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 Quality has made it famous « e+ Conti Castile Soap owes its world-wide reputation to quality and purity alone. It did not win

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 ] COUZENS T0 SEEK VAL PROBE POVER New Committee Head to Ask I. C. C. Right to Discover Holdings in Mergers. By the Associated

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 INDIAN COLLECTION |+ WORK OF 30 YEARS Mrs. Baldwin, Chippewa,? Loans Elaborate Display ‘; to Interior Library. l | l BY...

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 THE EVENING STAR Wit Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. .April 15, 1929 THEODORF W. NOYES....Editor 3 .85¢ per

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 otz /e 13i9-1321 F Strect Apnl 15 STETSON HATS BO_gTONIANS St. Albans Clothes Our own 45 Suits That we sell for $29.50 All

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 BOMILES OF ROADS | INEW BURIAL PAR ASKED BY CITIZENS Twenty Petitions Filed for $550,000 Prince Georges Bond Issue. BY GEORGE

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 ' SUBURBAN NEWS." WATER MAIN LEVY PLAN 15 CHANGED Al Arlington Citizens on Served Streets Will Be Assessed. BY LESTER N....

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 much change the few days. Genuine Spring lamb is about e highest price meat, most dealers sell- ing them in quarters rather

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 FINANCIAL! [URB STOCKS QUIET N TRADING SLUMP Market Marks Time—Few “Bpecialties Advance After Early Reaction. BY HARRY H....

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 BANK LOANS GAIN INTSZB1S SHOWN, Deposits Also Increased, Ac- cording to Federal Reserve Board Survey. BY EDWARD C. STONE....

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 ‘ siAfi, : wgsfinrqiofi, D, ¢, MONDAY, APRIL 15 stocx mcuavca] |CT(IOK PRICEINDEX [Foc=sdebeims sma i Mt Lowse SHOWS RECESSION %

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 Heavy Flat Crepe Costume - Slips, $3 Slips of exceptional quaiity for this price, with shadow-proof hem; applique and em- Tea

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 FLEHARTY STARTS TELEPHONE RATE REDUCTION STUDY People’s Counsel Asks for Record of Company’s Earn- ings Since 1927. PRESENT

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Had |z Guests With Them, Last Evening at Supper. HE President and Mrs. Hoover

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 CHURCHLL LAUDS - | UL S.VOTE SYSTEM Declares Elections Here Do Mot Endanger Safety of Nation. By the Associated Press....

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 SCARRED BULLETS MAY SOLVE DEATHS Slugs Taken From Bodies of ‘Chicago Gang Victims Yield ¥ Probe Clues. ) 3 § By the...

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 " TWO PERISH IN BLAST. . Third May Die From Injuries in SAMOANS SHY ON TAXES. Resentful of New Zealand Policic-, |tures and

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 50c. O-rart’ ‘What-a value! - Rarely does the value-loving home ‘owner -have such an épportunity to freshen up his” entire

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 IfYou Cannot ’t Come Down Town Jane Stuart Wil i Shop For You. Franklin 7400 Of true significance to those who would attire

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 | Jellettr 312t Anniversary/ How Can We Express Our Thanks ~—for the many.expressions of good wishes tendered us on the...

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 FOREIGN EXPERTS “DISCOVER” U3, Dr. Gay, Director of Ebo-_ nomic Bureau Survey, Tells ! of Their Findings. A new “discovery of

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 26 EPERTS IV ACCORD ON APPORTIONMIENT [ Senator Vandenberg to Re- introduce Bil! With Expec- tation of Success. By the...

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 VENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, APRIT 15. 1999, ; ECHT (0. 33" ANNIVERS Presenting for Tuesday’s Selling sememe s 4 An

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 .28' CHILD HEALTH DAY PLANS BEING LAID Volunteer Commitiee Seeks Widespread Obseryance on May 1. Plans for widespread...

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 ONDAY, APRIL 15, 1929, T% PALAIS ROYAL == One of the best known, nationally advertised lines in this sale . . . Service...

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 DRY ISSUE INVADE - BRIISH POLITICS Forces Marshaling for Test, of Strength in Next Gen- eral Election. By the Associsted...

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 FOX~—“Strong Boy.” A light comedy of the with Victor McLaglen as “Strong Boy” baggage smasher is the headline feature at the

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 somewhat, I fully, his' father | canoftenbe: more. o= ot e ot vinomt ge Pau Sy 1n| AWARDS OF RED CROSS T0 FIRST-AID WORKERS |

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 _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL_ 15 1929. : ash and provide an entertain- | float from Georgetown down the

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 NILSSEN WILL SING OVER WRC TONIGHT Program Designed to Pay Tribute to Daring Norse:™ Explorers. ? Sigurd Nilssen, prominent

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 R. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. APRII, 15, 1929. l pocket & small five-pointed |this woman ‘busy’ knows so m mn,'uh e - maybe

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 Patchwork Pillows and Cushions - BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. A “DOVE AT 'I:HE WINDOW"{% Patchwork porch pillows are smart this

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 Tone and Color 2 >mr-mv~y§\'_ e = 'OMAN’S PAGE" in Suit Blouse BY MARY MARSHALL. The suit blouse seldom precisely matches the

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 GTON, D. O; MONDAY, 'APRIL 15, 1926, ' THEY wees sency ! i g WHATS THE IDEA OF THose ;:u.en. TONT THAT AT SRAnD | still...

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 “Play Ball” to Sound Here Tomorrow : Nine Teams Have Flag Chance in Majors NATINALS EADY " areim st TANKEESFAVORTES MACKS...

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 40 : Number HUDKING EMANUE SCRAP HEADS LIST Will Clash in Los Angeles Tonight—Kelly to Meet Maloney Friday. By the Ascoclated

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 Title \Rolling Opens Tonight VENT WILL LAST FORFULL MUNTH Plumbing lndustry League |4 Rollers Given Honors in Inaugural. HE

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 %5 Sovent ana ‘sid. FUR E—woul s-ised furnitire to nul ¥ Saree "house: . Mctronemxn 3051 A Phona Fronkiin 8817 “ sults. ivel

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 ATTOMOBILES. Get an Automobile This Spring If you can afford a car for pleasure, or if you need one for your business, there

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 ro’rounc “PARK &P, sts. rooms. s “Foom mnln(l sicove, an fuly and ful o P 24-nour ele fee: first-class _house. for HED AS YOU

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 AUCTION SALES. 8. F{Continued' N & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. USTEES' SALE OF VAL'JAIL! - Y smli'mncnm BRICE of...

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