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Evening Star dated April 19, 1929

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 - WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather today; lowest, 42, at Full report Bureau hest, 54, at noon 6 a.m. today. Closing N. Y. Markets,...

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 STo0NREFUNDS ~ AT TANPAVERS District Unable to Return Ex- --cess Payments, Lacking Addressee. ‘The District government'has

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 ‘m”qw"“ s x\»«.m,c:{.!,,: ""‘"“‘W“W‘fi“« NEW DRIVE PENED 25522 TRWE FORD. G E5ES FOR_INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg’s.Sold...

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 | RS, HOBART WINS | SOCIETY ELECTION {'_Bonstitution Hall Is Dedi- cated—Mrs. Brosseau Gives Aims. (Continu First Page)...

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 TWOOPERAS GAIN | EiEmusss heard ht. 5 ‘Manon, DE JANEIRO - 7 | mibbett SeoresiSuceess. or 1627 i ; I 1 ; ; , em Lawrence...

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 ~ CRUISER UPSETS -~ OLDLMTATIONS New German Warship May Cause Revision of Treaty on Armament. American naval officers see &

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 CARWREDASROON INHOLSE ONROAD Speeding Auto Demohshes Side of Home—Driver’s Leg Is Broken. The left side of the home of John

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 [THE EVENING STAR With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY..........April 1, 1820 THEODORE W. NOYES. .., Editor

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 For Those Living Near Our Stores at INORTH CAPITOL & CHANNING Sts.| LYON PARK Virginia “Sanico”” MEAT MARKETS " Will Be...

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 FIREWORKS OPEN ines on Valley, Reétor—‘ inn Fairyland Vistas . to Orchards. Sun BY THOMAS R. HENRY, Staft Correspondent of

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 BYRD'S CAMP DARK AS SUNDISAPPEARS Probably Will Not Shine Again on Explorers Until Next August. BY RUSSELL OWEN. By Radio to

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 WHEN golden nuggets were discov- ered in the Klondike it brought a rush of people from everywhere. The search for health like

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 IV PROFTTANING Industrial Stocks Lead Ad- vance—-Utilities and Oils Are Firm. BY HARRY H. BECKER. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 T80.CUTS MELON ! I STOCK RGHTS 1‘7600,000 Valuation to [ Holders Is Placed Upon New B’;,’ ‘Capitalization Plan. . ";;‘“ * ‘BY

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 JAMES Y, PENNEBAKER Main 5328 1520 K St. N.W, First Mortgages 7 Safe—Conservative 42 Years’ Experience in finanecins homes

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 § Misses’ galyak trimmed kashmir coat Tor $59.51 Jelleftr HIAnd tomorrow, tfie 1 M ! High-lighting our best {Anniversary...

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 | AS LIFE OF NATION - BY ARTHUR CAPPER Senator Addresses Society of Editors’ Meeting at NEWSPAPERS CITED Press Club. SPECIAL

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 SOCIETY. OCIETY hief Executive and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Distinguished Singers at Lunch Today. Mrs. m the White House, their

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 (Continued From E:ghtes e 1S of their son, Lieut. John Wesley Price, jr., United States Navy, and Miss Mar- celle-Jeannette

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 2 HENRY L DOHERTY | REVEALS WEDDING Utility Magnate Wed New‘ r Eve to Widow Who Nursed Him. the Assoclated Press. EW YORK,

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 L . . ;ummmhmmfimhl.xmww VETERAN ARRESTED B‘*%f’%:;ff.;:fhfz:f:z:“a:t?;::“;:;et s LEE PING QUAN’S NEW JOB. Former Mayflower

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 - TBURNS PN - CONENTONND. -Association for Fourth Time In 52 Years' to Meet Here May 13-18. For the fourth time in the 52...

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 G Street at Eleventh ;Eciu %’7’0‘0 New Arrivals! For Saturday ]om the Sale of The Best Hosiery Value Offered in Many a Day

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 ENPLOVEBILS F RENTRODLCED frement Measure and That to Correct Pay In- ! equalities Revived. oposed legislation of...

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 Special Sale--$1 and $1.95 Necklaces ~—A host of charming necklaces, cleverly copied from much higher priced models, In...

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 'Anmmmmmm 0F GREEHVATED 755 Petition of Local Contractors | and Builders Still Before [* 'A.F.L.Head. - | The questlon...

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 G Your Charge Account Solicited Out of the Crowded Area HARRY KAU]FMAN Daily We The Store 1316~ 1326 Sevemh StNW....

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 FARM G. OF . OPENS National Organization to Pro- mote Agriculture Moves Offices to Capital. The American Chamber of Agricul-

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 ‘WoobpwarD & L.oTH 10™ U™ F axp G StreeTs Mid-Season Ensembles s worn by two sisters The more the merrier, and the...

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 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, APRIL 19 1929, ;| TWO OFFICERS CLEARED |- CAPPER ENTERTAINS, | fea e in washngtn...

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 HOUTING LANED ON CAMBUNG RN ictim in Critical Condition. ‘ Three Held—Barber Con- fessed, Police Say. James Dore, 32 years

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 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO FRIDAY, APRIT, 19, ‘1929, “AT_SEVENTH & K”—THE DEPENDABLE STORE—WASHINGTON’S POPULAR “SHOPPING

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 " THE MOST REMARKABLE | ANNOUNCEMENT " WE HAVE EVER PUBLISHED TO THE Women of Washmgton! LUCY LOU " OPENING Its Entire Second

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 Buren t the _no miatter merce Lamont, Secretary of Agriculture ( aboslute divorce brought against him TRADE BOARD BACKS...

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 Sunday Excursions $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmingtcn AND RETURN Sunday, April 21 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves...

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 . n TOWERS IS NAMED NAVY FLYING AID Commander of N€ Trans- atlantic Fight Becomes As- historic hop, will leave Mis post as

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1929. twice impersonated the mysterious Mr.| Varchalt to make a...

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 DOCWEST'S DEBUT ON RADID TONIGHT “Homely Philosopher” Wil Give Humorous Talk Over Columbia Network. Doc West, the “homely...

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 i : l How to Keep From Growing Old.—By Williams | BEDTIME STORIES Sammy Jay Brings News. Look out for self. but also try To

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 * 3 WOMAN’S PAGE.' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 9 Advantages of Good Will BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. In the seventeenth

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 WOMAN'S PAG! ~ Slenderness in History of Fashion BY MARY MARSHALL. ‘The entire history of fashion within the past hundred and

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 The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. : A Ten motorists apparently did not be- lieve in ‘signs Wednesday night when

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 Furnishing and Decorating Cost of Less Importance Than Fitness in Con- sidering Spring Fashions for the House. : Various...

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 q: “ 1] flh Fit - ptvp e DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES ; Eyen'ht Speculul Ll Callouses and Burning Soles Dr. Scholl’s Zino- pads for

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 00D INTAL BASE * SUB HELD NERDED Griffmen Unfortunate With|- Prospects—Hurlers Also Will Be Hunted. BY JOHN B. KELLER. OE...

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 5 §PORTS: Congressional FIVE BEST SCORES T0DECIDE RATING To Hold Medal Play Events So-as to Get as Many Cards as Possible. BY

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 "SPORTS. aval Academy Has Developed Smooth-Working Orga DASTIMES HANDLED WITHOUT FRICTION omdr. Ingram Has Installed...

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 Demtt Track Meet Is Headlmer of Scholastzc Sport Program Here Tomorrou BO0TBSCAOOLS IV ANAUAL GAMES ' Records Are Expected to

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day befors publication. For Sunday. 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Braach...

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 APARTMENTS.’ APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, (Continved.) 3432 CONN. AVE. 2 RMS.,, KIT. & BATH, $50. .3 exposures; perfect condition:

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 ROOMS—FURNISHED. DUPONT CIROLE—1626 10tn ST, ably furnished room. next bath; Very reason- able._Call Clev. 383 1104 13th ST.

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 A CLEARANCE SALE! nick Master Co £475; Buick nger Cout Ehevraiet Far' Ca\vpr perfect. : Buick Master Coupe. Cerer $385;...

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 NEW, ULTRA-MODERN N.W.:BRICK HOME. 6 Rooms, 3 Porches, Garage; 137-Ft. Lot. Frigidaire. Only $8950. Terms Like Rent. A...

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 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDA TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS, . National—“The Skull,” mystery play, at 8:20 pm. Belasco —

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