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Evening Star dated April 18, 1929

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 Closing N. Y. Markets, Pages 14 and 15 No. 31,033. post office, Entered as second class matter Washington, D, C, WASHINGTON,

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 PLEAFORD.C VOTE OVERWRLTONGHT New Campaign to Be Pushed ‘Vigorously During 71st Congress Sessions. As the first step in a...

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 g o prmasas IS HARDY WIS * ARYLAND FIALS | Takoma-Silver Spring Senior | Best in Oratory Contest at La Plata. THURSDAY, APRIL

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 CANDDATE TRADE | S {‘Results of Balloting Not to . Be Announced by Society Until Tonight. (Continued From First Page.) i...

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 BRIELIANGY MARKS OPENING OF OPERA Mrs. Hoover Heads Llst of Notables Viewing Pres- entation of “Manon.” The dainty beauty of

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 STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929, BOTTLE, AUTO AND YOUTH HELD [i5" t, s o poss .80 e ' L gy, end he sid_hes

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929.° 5 e e et e e e e e e e et e | turn to Los Angeles. The...

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 ‘THE EVENING STAR o WD Sundey Morning Kdithen. ‘WASHINGTON, D. G THURSDAY......April 18, 1929 THEODORF W. NOYES....Editor The

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 for the general vaccination of all States Marine officers are wl'.h!lhnmnmoalu.l Nioaraguans to Be Vacoinated. MANAGUA, Mfi

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 AMERICAN EDIFORS OPEN CONVENTION Routine Business Matters Occupy First Session of Society. : Routine business largely...

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 SUBURBAN NEWS. FREDERICKSBURG BANKER|Howitzer Company of Kensington Given ACTON ON ZONIE ISBELIEVED NEAR Completion -of...

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 2. % COUZENS PROPOSES UTILITIES CONTROL = Would Create New Body to Supervise Wire and Radio Communications. BY FREDERIC...

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 TINANCIAL) — ADVANCE IN CURB | T NEW YORK CURB MARKET SHES REMES =0 A m mer Industrials, Oils and Utilties |- §AB.dvE? New

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 THE EVENING STAK,"WASHIN&TOE ‘D: C, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929, Mortgage Money Loaned BANKERS TOHEAR || NEW YORK STOCK...

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 Complete Investment Service GreerT & CO. BANKERS INVESTMENT BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. Telephone, Main 3460 We Recommend—...

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 K} 'BATHEIJRAL ST[]NE WILL BE DEDICATED .. George Wasfiington‘s Gavel Is to Be Used—Potomac Lodge Celebrates. 'K'he 140th...

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 FREER EXPEDITION PLANS EXCAVATION OF FABLED XANADU Kublai Kahn Summer Capital in Mongolia Is Thirteenth Century Landmark....

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 SJTERLING'S LOVELY JEAN SAY wlntpuvlll,..u\h. imu.flmund-pl..,b. nial pump. The “Jean” Is exceptionally smart in black matt

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 | ISOCIETY. (Continued From Eighteenth Page.) vey, past Ohio State secretary, are spending the week at the Hotel Pow- hatan

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 | nnecticut lnm;e mrthwuv. DT U S—— {Ramble in Old Gardens,” to be given | Thursday, May 2, in the Willard, for on _the...

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 ‘Woopwarp & LotHROP '~ DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Sllk Dresses, greatly reduced, $4% WoobDwARD & 10™ 11™ F aoND

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 D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929. T e e SHNSNBFHONE |- 2= _ 2 sl o VORRISONS Expects His Daug Daughter and " FOUNDED 1894...

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 Q| ———— ) G Street B at Eleventh A (% PALATI! THE EVENING 0=t v STAR. WASHINGTON, 100 Wonderful Friday Bargains I don’t know

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 SEES NEALIN U 1S FURL FORMOTOR German .Machine Manufac- turer Makes Prediction Based on Experiments. GOERLINTZ, Germany,...

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 'owns Two for rettily hand-em- dered models of soft or white lingerie Women's and o t h. ’ sizes. Floor. | Regular and extra

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 : THE““EVENIN G STAR, WASHINGTON, D:. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929. HOST".E LEG'SLAT'ON trol of traMc at the expense of the|

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 Ruffled Curtains EXTRA SPECIAL 98c Dainty cream voile curtains, with flowered rayon flounce and ruf- fles on bottom and...

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 THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 108" TWO In One—Friday and Anmversary Something of a day, therefore,

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 U S.TOOPENBIDS | ONTHO SHPLIES Negotiations for Sale of Two Others Show Progress. “ The Shipping Board will open bids on May

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 . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Tulnd'l'unmwdmlmmdlc‘e in the Rose Room, First Floor, Balcony,AllD.y W. . moszs& Sons SINCE...

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 - FARMERS ORGANIZE NEW MARKET BODY Residents of Nearby Mary- land and Viriginia Perfect Association. Taking immediate action

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 Smart Printed Silk Dresses $12.95 Sizes 14 to 50 —Ney twin prints and checks, also georgette crepes, flat crepes and tweeds;

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 ALEXANDRIA TO GETj2£E MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Mount Vernon Airways Offers Field to City—Favorable Action Is Expected. Establishment

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 OPERKFUSS LA T0OLD DELETION Mary Garden Cut “Thais” 20 Years Ago, Chicago Com- pany Tells Amarillo. By the Assopiated Press.

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 PRESS IS ACCUSED [N SCHMIDT QUSTER 'Editor Says Medical Care { Cost Exploited to Make ¢ Newspaper Holiday. By the Assoclated

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 "THE EVENING. STORY The Trousseau. T was not one of the stylish hotels, the old St. Seour. It was tucked away in one corner

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 - CALL MAL PiLoT TOTELLOF D.G.FOG Alrpor\t commnsslon Asks That Flyer Appear Before Body Monday. An air mail pilot will be

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 CARD SHARPERS FLEECE |CITIZENS OPPOSE :{. :SCOT, BUT GET NOTHING (B IllIN[lIS HOL ! yets and Drys Join to Order " Probe of De

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 S ( L o THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTO\T. D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL. 18 1929. = 4 ; z a be legislation abolishing the present |...

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 " in l\b Iw- here yes- BANKER SEES PERIL m:‘ e g n isa M M D ENGLISHWOMAN ENTERS BUSINESS m..:“m.. th serent e’ IN LflAN...

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 'THE EVENING STAR, WA GTON, D. T, THURSDAY, APRIL 18,1929, = a FiETG R ee TO OWNERS OF ALEMITE-EQUIPPED CARS To Be Sure...

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 TOTESPLEAFORD.C. ON RADID TONGHT Paul E. Lesh and Jesse C. Suter to Present Appeal Over WRC. The first of a series of radio

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 THE RAGGED - PRINCESS Wallace Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Deily News (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER LXVIIL OR a

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 Younger women—and older women who have kept pace with the new ten- dencies in dress—like to consider their clothes in terms

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 MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Coiffure for Growing Hair. Dear Miss Leeds: (1) I am letting my hair grow and it is at a...

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 The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. B\ulneuofleuthmuhouttheefly have become accustomed to .rgrdc-...

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 e B ‘Linen AN’S PXCE] and Cotton Preferences’ BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. The term “household linens” has come to signify all

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 THE ‘NA TIONAL CASH “REGISTER CoMPANY announces A NEW NATIONAL ACCOUNTING MACHINE IN THIS AGE OF BUSINESS MACHINES, EVERY...

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 SPORTS. - Griffs Undaunted by De SEF EASIER GOING IN RED SOX SERIES Face Hubmen After Second Shot at A’s—Vet Hurlers Weak in

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 Number of Records Are szely to Be Broken in Devztt Track Meet Saturday D. C. and Nearby Sandlot Nines DEMAR IS FAVORITE...

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 SPORTS. DECIOE UPON NEW TYPE OF AFFAIRS To. Pair With Amateurs and Woman Players in Next Two Tourneys. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM.

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929. HOLY HACKEREL! THIS PASSASE MUST HWVE Been BUILT WITH THE HOUSE, BACK I THE...

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 /. 'CLOSING HOURS' FOR CLASSIFIED DVERTISEMENTS At the Branth Agencies. one hour -egriier. both for daily ead Sunday. Only

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 HUPI(OBILE SEDA] R ‘T 14th. Dn-nr 1910, QUALITY USED CARS. NORTHEAST OLDSMOBILE SALES & SERVIC %% Mational 3335, &4 X 8t....

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 lAl.l—AmIoml. W‘m E ‘Wheels & l,l'lumi running car ane "Yf-m?fil:mm'-f.:u?:'-‘:?‘“.w.;a b DA P Am H, late '25-—-A ";‘m...

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 REAL BETATE REW GARDENS e A DF Berel : : : =0y C. & YOICHT. EEHBF**KM OF Ec'a‘ GRE 2700 Que St. N.W. o 2 e %‘5" Al Q‘:Ze-fe :

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—~FOUSES. swo CASH AND 860 MONTHLY X devation niale orthwest s ax.:r*.;:m:‘*"’*" : WESLEY HFIGHT‘ “The...

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 Eshmates for Arlington Span -Approach Opened by Commission. Eight bidders seek the job of laying the foundations for the...

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