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Evening Star dated April 17, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy tonight, with lowest temperature about 36 degrees; row fair and...

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 # ' e e 20w ALIAZAN EXPECTS FGHTING AT PASS 2,000 More Federal Troo}]s Depart From Juarez for Stronghold. By the Astociated

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 s erA.,.;Mu o S 'Safe Refrigeration | | The Department of Agriculture at Washington states that ‘the tem- .Pcrlture of the

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 D. A. R. PAYS HON MRS, HOBARTTELS OF NEMORIALVORY States Reproducing Rooms in Continental Hall to Cre- ate Colonial...

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 CHAMBER OPPOSES GAS TAX INCREASE Indorses $3,b00,000 Fund for School Buildings and Grounds. The Washington Chamber of Cof-

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 ENSTNROID (o 0 EESEREE e e AT JUBILEE FETE s, . Oty s D e e s daningl - More after & heart attack at the Columbia- Macon base

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 3 - TRADE EXPANSION # future.” © for American trade.” he declared in his LAMONT PREDICTS Prescribes Fores‘ig!lt, Energy and

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D.,C. WEDNESDAY. ....April 17, 1020 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 [—-‘_“”_’_“—'—I JAMES E. BALCOM RITES ARE HELD AT ARLINGTON Funeral services for James Edward Balcom, 39 years old, chief...

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 CONVICT KREITZER OF MANSLAUGHTER Question of Asking New Trial| Undecided Following Ryon Killing Verdict. By a Staff...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WA CEMETERY PERMIT ! SUBURBAN NEWS.’ COURTHOUSE DATA CADETS TO ATTEND FETE. 180 of Adlington High Schooks

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 CURB UPON CREDIT LOOMS AT CAPITOL King and Brookhart Ready to Sponsor Restrictive Legislation. Ty’the Associated Press....

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 CURB SHARES GAIN . INBRISK MARKFT .Volume of Trading Still Small, : but Several Groups Show, Gains. BY HARRY II. BECKER....

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 14 ¥ 'FINANCIAL.? INVESTHENTTRUST ROLEISDESCRBED| == AbrlhmE&Str:u . é;: Dr. Robinson Explains Effects f:fi:"fi'.....‘;:’é.'::

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 VEGETABLE SUPPLY EQUALS DEMANDS Nearby Farmers Prevented From Gathering Crops by Heavy Rains. i Rainy weather the past few'

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 ISP LN SHONER FRDA Sibley Guild to Hold Open House to Receive Gifts for Institution. A program of entertainment, includ- ing

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 ASTRONDMERSFACE . FOURBUSYYEAR * VATGHNGECLPS City Will Be on Edge of Total Obscurity of Sun in 1932. LOCATION NEAR BOSTON

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 The Chief Executive and First Lady of the, Land Hosts to Small - Company Last Night.: \HE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover | Mrs.

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 SOCIETY (Continued From_ Eighteenth Page.) | @ is visiting her brother-in-law and r, former Senator and Mrs. Fred ) Dubois of

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 What a Buymg Opportumty Spring Sales Present—And Every Department Participates See Another Page, » of Values Just as...

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 Timrsday’s Spring Sales. Items—Where Value Giving Is o Another day of the Spring Sales—another page of outstanding values...

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 -~ SAID TOLURE 5000 Florida Resort Area Alive With Smugglers, Is Tes- timony-at Inquiry. By the Associated Press. FORT...

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 ! the representative amateur all about | whether there is too much advertising ! of preference, based solely on the types '

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 Water NEW-—First Quality—$5.75 up 7 3 BRANCHES 6¥&C. Sts SW. OLIVE SHEA Wins Praise The quality of her acting as the Private

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. WEDNESDAY, APRIT 17, 1020 Continuing Our Great April Sale of things for your home! Yow'll

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 " THE EVENING ‘STAR. WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1929, An Extraordinary Linen Value! 1,200 All-Linen , Luncheon

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 WEES APRIL 2 Sunday Monday Tuesday £ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackalll in “Ris Captive Woman™

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 (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER LXVI LICK SMITH had to exercise unusual caution. He knew that every plain clothes

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 - Girls’ New Wash Dresses $1.95 Sizes 7 to 10—8 to 14 —Pretty new dresses for young girls to wear for play and school. Of...

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 'PETWORTH CITIZENS | mtee e oot Gltiens Ak sociation in Petworth School last night. PLAN CELEBRATION .2 S i | ‘WoopwaRD &...

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 OPENING GAME TICKETS EXP[R‘I’ Pl[:Ks N A'l's i s A my against NATIONALS, MACKS | ™ cooo ror rooay onw.v EEOisaE HUI]KlNS...

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 SPORTS. Bowlmg Promoters Have CTY TITLE AFFAR IS A MONEY MAKER Summing Up Shows Coliseum Will Get Neat Profit Out of Event.

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 HAVE JUST BEGUN, + ACCORDING TO IN | Officer,- Who Goes to Haiti, /i - Says Sports Will Thrive B Under Maj. Brewster. BY H.

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 Group Stitchery for Plain Sewing BY LYPIA LE BARON WALKER. . ‘There are ways in which sew- ‘with the needle, and for those

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 ‘WOMAN'S PAGEY . ......_ FLOWERED CHIFFON EVENING GOWN WITH FLOUNCES SCAL- LOPED IN PETAL EFFECT. for breakfast, for church,

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 BEDTIME STORIE Paddy’s Pond Is Popular. T TalRE B e vl be id Mother Nature. Every one for a long distance knew | O that...

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For Sunday. 6:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch...

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 AUTOMOBILES. ::"‘asriég:‘t':‘MLtor Company THESE i#ICE??;% ‘@ EROQ: ‘1;}- &L,M”’Q&finlnaé ‘ &SGE?NC&TSE ‘Sunday 10 to 1. 1 o

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 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued. RED SPORT dition,” This 18 8 fooxing '“l give u lot 0{ satisi Iflwf’ servie Can be bought for

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 ' 7 v i CHEVY CHASE. g,);fl“nénh g"fié: '::; NE —10,006 . ~UM= ONLY.15; 672 (EFT. | \ 75 ; ’ West of Conn. Ave. i’:‘m...

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 lm—lol! tinued. i, gh]lnd Drive, WfibD IDE PARK MD 2 trees: lot over L B 5 2 JARRELL co. RIALTOM ; gg Main 766. "~ §12,950.

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 LEGAL NOTICES. . ENVUY RESENTS the function “,:’:;;“?,,,“&':!:,;;g ANNUAL DINNER MONDAY. : ‘mt & LESHL Atiornes, urisprudi

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