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Evening Star dated April 22, 1929

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 WEATHER. % (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy, lowest temperature about 40 degrees tonight; tomorrow fair and...

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 RED CROSS MEETS, i | Disasters in Several States Being Met as Past Work Is Reviewed. " At the same time that disaster re- Het

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 © Windo PATRIOTIC SOCIETY - OPENSASSEMBLY Daughters of American Colo- nists’ Session Is Devoted to Officers’ Reports. '...

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 BY A P. PRESIDENT -Frank B. Noyes, Presiding at . Luncheon, Also Praises Hoover and Career. By the Associated Press. .« NEW

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 MAY STIRUPSENATE Westerners, if Defeated on ! Debenture Plan, Might : Seek Slash. BY MARK SULLIVAN. The controversy about...

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 - BILLIS §7.787.000 Prince Georges and Mont- gomery Make Good Show- ing for Year. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE,

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 i MANY T0 GRADUATE| IN PRINCE GEORGES Figures Compiled Show Rec ord Number Will Complete School Courses. BY GEORGE PORTER,

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 STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. April 22, 1920 : THEODORF W, NOYES....Editor The Evening Star Ne

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 11,189 Registered at Lynchburg. LYNCHBURG, Va, 22 (Spe- cial) —Exactly 11,189 1928 State poll tax tickets have been paid here

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 10 = FINANCIAL.' o 'D.C. BANKERS BACK i Abrahma&Straus. 131% 133% 181 138% 1 4dams kxpi6). . 709l e 0% 730 : . | Adams...

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 FINANCIAL., i €., MONDAY, APRIL 22, 19%9. FINANCIAL.S il 0! Money to Loan | masket mm- 1o-inch erates COMPANY REPORTS. R T .

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 FIN CLIN CONTINUES ONCUR EXCHANGE Buying Operations Broaden Out—Utilities Features in Trading. BY HARRY I. BECKER. Epecial

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 N \ ] KEAN AND TYSON NAED MENBERS OFD..CONNITEE Eight Republicans and Five Democrats to Make Up New Group. INCREASED MAJORITY

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Entertained Guests at Supper Last Evening and Left for New RESIDENT and Mrs....

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 RECEPTION HONORS MICHAEL 1. CURLEY Silver Jubilee Tonight to Mark Anniversary of Ordination. A sllver jubilee reception for

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 PEo— B TRy S R — _TOANS Your personal stand- ing is all the security you need as a govern- ment employee, to ob- tain needed

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 FRANCE GURDING ACAINST EDEM Renews Quarantine on Travel From Smallpox-Infected Districts in England. | By the Associated...

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 Siile of B D “PYREX” Oven | Glassware This $5.15 Pyrex Set $3.95 —Ten pieces of Pyrex ovenware—1}-qt. casserole, pie dish,

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 BYU.S. ENGINEERS il S R Japanese Ambassador to Be Guest of Association at Din- ner Wednesday Evening. . Ambassador Katsuje

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 The magic touch that lifts your pancakes to the heights of sheer deliciousness. | LOG CABIN | SYRUP *EXQUISITE DRY CLEANING

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 CORGASWEWORAL FEETS DRECTOR Curtis Is Named to Board as Dawes and Coolidge Are Put on Council. Vice President Curtis was...

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 THE WOLVES OF THE WATERFRONT | (Copyright, 1029, by North American Kewspaper Alliance and Metropolitan Newspaper Service)...

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 Attractions in Waslliugton Theaters STRAND—"Radium Queens.” ' large audiences gathered at the Strand Theater yesterday and

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 SHORTAGE IN'WORK. Union Resolution Scores “Tremendous Profits”- for Contractors. Part-time unemployment of union building...

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 Braxton to Ge APT TO TRY AGAIN IN PHILY OPENER| Pitches if Hadley Is Used To- day—West May Follow Barnes to Bench. BY JOHN B.

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 LEADERS TOFACE ATCOLLEGE PARK St. John’s Visits Maryland for Title-Bearing Game. Both Undefeated. champlonship, meet ?h(:‘m

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 CONTRALTOHEADS | PROGRAM TONIGHT Merle Alcock Will Be Guest Artist Over National Network. Merle Alcock, Metropolitan Opera |,

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 Making Rugs for Summer Use BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. THE BRAIDED RUG IS AN OLD-TIME FAVORITE. If you want & new rug for your

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 ¥ WOMAN'S PAGE? Sublime Hours in American History When Lee and Grant Met in a Little Virginia Farmhouse to Heal a Nation’s

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 R0 ] B Smart Warm Weather Costumes BY MARY When the old-type separate blouse \remained in favor it was considered especially

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 l —By Gaar Williams | l . i | Our Secret Ambition. . et ey BEDTIME STORIES °) " o The Willful Young Gander. Willfulness. as

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 “HFLP AND SITUATIONS: , THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1929. .. ' MISCELLANEOUS. PETEY—This Is Not a

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 275, We were fortunate in ! and be NA AN—S! getting this car at such & low Fill pass 1t on to e’l‘\’i‘i‘lllufi is_a g very...

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 ‘A APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. T, NEW YORK AVE_3 rooms, Kitchen th, a. Turnished, downtown. Reasonable” Franiiin ToI6.0: THE PARK

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 REAL BSTATRI S SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) 050, A AR 15th AND H NE. la: Price, PETWORTH. 4 An _attractive...

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 ... 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1929.° COMMISSION VISITS | e s SITES FOR AIRPORT Art Student Is

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