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Evening Star dated April 16, 1929

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 WEATHER. (0. 8. Weather Bureau n?;mmm‘;’ - Rain this afternoon, pa: el night with lowest temperature about 36 degrees; w fair

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 - FTEFETE GUESTS TED N LLNG Gothamites at De Luxe Party Are Summoned as Wit- nesses in Death. By the Associated Press. . NEW

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 : DOUGHERTY ADDS Hfs' SUPPORT ¥ TO PLANS TO SAVE DOGWOOD OR. SUMMY INIRED T Officlal -Says "Wild Trees BY Pms Au.m...

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 APPEAL IS DENIED IN QUICK SESSION Proceedings Brief as Expul- sion Decision of Board Is Upheld by Society. (Continued From

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 10 HELP FARMERS essage Also Favors Tariff Revision of Limited Scope During Session. (Continued From First Page.) nomics and

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 5500 NEN STRI | A RATON L Traced to Dismissal of Union Workers. By the Associated Press. ELIZABETHTON, Tenn., April 16.— For

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 CHURCHILL LIFTS * BRITISH TEA TAX Chancellor. . of - .Exchequer &ives Budget Estimate, Raps ,Enemy, Parties. - * By the...

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 _THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUE SDAY, APRIL 16, 1929.° centuries has naturally turned to tea as a rich source of...

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 mdwnbtr! Club and the Potomae Boat lub. Surviving Elizabeth Kengla; a daughter, Janet Kengla, who is attending vate schocl in

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 - RUNGTONCOURT HAS LIGHT DOCKET Only Five Indictmenis Re- turned by Grand Jury. Three Cases Ignored. By a Staff Correspondent

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 T0BE“ACGDENT Two Witnesseé, Present When Ryon Was Shot, Deny There Was Row. BY GEORGE 8. PORTER, Staft Correspondent of The

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 of [l & A ! :755"0 13 Ross Chalr $0.75 N T Mahogany - finished frame and velour seat. Venitian Buffet Mirror l - polyehrome

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 SUPPLY OF CITRUS - [SPLENTIFUL HERE \Wholesale Market Men Hnar CaliforniaCrops Suffer Storm Damage. Local dealers are...

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 SmBKs |N RA”.Y ; Vgll.lmgxlsc:ggmn Mortgage Money Loaned S SESSON ENDS R v e Rt Tyler & Rutherford Bepresenting Matusl...

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 Received h_PMWh UNITED STATES. s (Saiae are 17 -$1.000 B Bales. High. Low - Closg Lib3%s..,. 66 98 8731 Liblst4%s 8 9915 9914

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 with tires BONDED FOR 18 MONTHS Our Plan Enables You to [qmp with AJAX GOLD BOND " BALLOONS - the day }/au take delwmy No...

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 BARTOVETERANS AS CRIME JURORS FAGES CHALLENGE Courts Here Are Hampered; by Practice Which Has Grown Insidiously. FINE LEGAL

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 13 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts At Dinner Last Evening and the First Lady Had Tea Guests last...

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 DISTRICT NATIVES NOTE ANNIVERSARY Varied Program Celebrates to Laying of Corner Stone 138 Years ‘Ago. A program of music and

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 - WHEELING SOUGHT - BY NICKEL PLATE l. C. C..Asksd to Sanehon " Resalé of Stock. for: $21,362,638. . The Interstate Commerce

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 INDIA DEPLORES - * 0N OUTRAGES| Toviet lntrigfiers, Authors of | Explosions, Accused of Hit- ting Cause of Nationalism. e — |

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929 Ote PALATS ROYAL LANDS FIVE IN TOILS We Continue Wednesday the

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 A p THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, APRIL e 1929 ,n = U PALATS ROYAL = Great April Sale HOUSEWARES Imenuv....

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 HOUSE KEPTBLGY BY ONSTTENTS Members Receive Numerous “Axes to Grind” as Session Begins. ‘The great American constituent and

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. APRIL 16, AWARDS END CONTEST OVER ROTHSTEIN WILL —————e By the Associated Press,

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 . . 2B STIMSON TO GIVE VIEWS ON TARIEF xecutive Session of House * Committee Is Called for This Afternoon. PYCLTETE TORLE)

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 BOYSCOUTINBYRD PARTY S EREETED Paul Siple, in Antarctic, Re- plies to Broadcast From Father in U. S. Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 PORTES GIL OPENS | CAMPAIGN ON VICE New Governor of Chihuahua Ordered to Stop All Gam- bling in State. By the Assoclated...

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 3 BRANCHES GracSusw LOCAEILONG DISTANCE MOVIM? AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES > e s WASHED RUGS == coLp F STORAGE 8 Fu 1313 YOU...

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 Two Convenient Warehouses - 649-651 New York Ave. N.W. 1523 7th St. N.W. Lumber and Millwork GEO. M. BARKER CO. MAIN...

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 THE RAGGED PRINCESS Copyright, 1925. by (Continued From Y CHAPTER LXV. ICK took them to the’station and ordered their...

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 _— I %\\\\\\\mn Boys' Fast Color | NoveltyWash Suits Smart . . . Wearfil;lc o ..Practic;zl Representative of the Outstanding

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 SP ORTS.' Grszmen Get Formal Start Tomorrow New York Clubs Loom as I'lag Winners RAIN FORCES SHIFT OF INAUGURAL TLT Opening

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 k) SP 34 Many Clubs Crippled as Season Opens SPORTLIGH BY GRANTLAND RICE ROM now on they have to prove it. The box score...

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 SPORTS. Central and Tech Clash Tomorrow in School Championship Base Ball Series MANUEL TRAINERS ARE PICKED 70 WIN Game Tops

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 Size and Weight of Golf Ball Not Like PLANS NOW MADE WILL BE IENORED Certain to Be No Action in 1930, as Agreed—Huge Problem

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 POLYPHONICCHOR NATIONAL LEADER Soconyland Sketches to Be Introduced to Cavital by WRC. Boconyland Sketches, long an out-...

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 YEH ~ THATS T KNEW THERE WAS \ [ YEH— WELL PACK THOSE TWO DETECTNES|| STETHING TERRIBLE RIGHT UP AN’ GeT ot BEAT IT OUT OF

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 All Sorts of Brooches and Pins BY MARY ‘The passing of the pin is, I think, one of the most worth-while side issucs of...

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 WOMA Dainty Dishes for. One’s Friends - BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. When visiting a friend who is ill, it is a pleasure to take

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 WOMA N’S PAGE MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Care of Sensitive Skin. Dear Miss Leeds—My skin is so sensi- tive that when I

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 MISCEL rumonlo AN estimates first: save money: Work guaran- ed. R. J. Lewis, 1022 1st st. n.W. Met. 7. PAPERHANGING....

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 AUTOMOBILES, NORTHEAST HUPMOBILE SALES CONTINUE THEIR SPRING CL! D 1929 Ford, Model A Phaeton. Driven ghout 3,000 miles. all

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 "APAR APARTMENTS—FURNISHED, 935 CALVERT ST.—3 ROOMS, BATH, EN- tire third figor: svery "convenience. " Seen 2009 H ST. N NW

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 SAI.I—BOUS‘!. (Contin : A MODEL HOME On a wide avenue framed by two Goyern- ment parks is a pretty brick home of co- Jonial

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