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Evening Star dated April 25, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers and probably thunderstorms this afternoon and tonight, followed by mostly

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 2 .ex APPEALS CONTINUE FOR VOTELESS . C. Addresses Over WRC Tonight: Will Be Made to Seventy- First Congress. In the name of

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 PUBLISHERS DELA -PAPER CASE ACTION Resolution Condemning Pur- chase of Newspapers by In- ternational Co. Is Tabled. By the

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 1 4 ek | BUTSCH WINNER Finals for The Star Area. " Maryland Girl Second. - [St. John’s Senior Victor in Iy | (Continued From

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 | For Impaired Vision { | —consult an Eye P hySiCian Defective vision may be retarding the advancement of your child in...

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 THREE PATRONAGE GROUPS REFORMED:= All G. 0. P. Commitiees ‘in South Fail to Win Hoover’s Complete Approval. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TH'URSDAY; APRIL 25, 1929. : : CITY NEWS INBRIEFR. | gt Mgl menwe. mens o DEBUCHI IS...

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 N | \ | | i THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY......April 25, 1929 THEODORF W....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, WE ARE GoOING OuT —OF THE— FURNITURE BUSINESS OUR $100,000 STOCK OF

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 SUBURBAN NEWS.' * IPHELD BY CLUBS, INDIVIDUAL VIEWS Maryland Federation Votes Bown Ban on Clubs Because ; of Members’...

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 " MONTGOMERY TOPS IN SCHOOL INDEX County Has Gained More Than 100 Per Cent in Effi- ciency in Last 10 Years. Special Dispatch

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 TOLERANCEIN .. .S URGED BY BORAK Senator, Replying to Heflin’s Move, Asks Adherence to Spirit of Constitution. Ty the...

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 FINANCIAL." ‘CURB ISSUES REACT - UNDER REALIZING I Nervousness Over Brokers’ Loans Causes Traders to Take Profits. BY HARRY

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 . FINANCIATL. Fa NORTH AMERCAN | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE &t rimew | STOCKS IRREGULAR p— p— S Oldest National Bank in : BUUSIS

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 United States Government security, there is nothing novel in the form, in that it would correspond closely to one of the...

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 To Beautify Your Lawn and Garden —you will need tools of all kinds. Big Hardware Store is ready to supply all your needs. q—

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 CITY WILL CURTAIL STREET WIDENING PROGRAM FOR 1931 No Funds in Current Budget for Work and None Likely to Be Asked. VIEWS...

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 18 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Chief Executive and Mrs. Hoover Were Hosts to a Small Company at Dinner Last Evening. RESIDENT and Mrs.

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 SOCIETY _(Continued From Eighteenth Page.) sistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Castle, the Assistant Secretary of State and

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 20 ® 0 “CASTEROS BATILE FEDERAS Clash in Jalisco Continues Three Days—Rebels Claim Two Victories. By the Associated Press.

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 End-of-the-M onth Sale of Silk Remnants 39¢ to $1.50 yd. —A thorough combing of stock for short lengths discovers this large

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 SOCIETY « ed From Nineteenth Page) Ritter, Mrs. Merryman, Mrs. Chamber- lain, Mrs. Vandergrift, Mrs. Frank An- derson, Miss

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 | ’79cOILCLOTHCOVERS| G .LD[F IBE Goldenbers's—Main Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (‘.: THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929.

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 ¥24 SCHOOL CHANGES URGED BY CITIZENS Rhode Island Avenue Asso- ciation Asks Appointment of Miss Abbie M. Sisson. Devoting...

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 LINDBERGH URGES | A MOTORED PLANES Aviator, During Interview, Gives Views on Next Step in Air Transport. By the Associated

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 26 * Florida, said the Florida delegation had not decided who would be the author ot the measure, but indicated that Rep-...

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 EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D,” ¢, THURSDAY, APRIT 25; 1928 WOODWARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F axND G STREETS Special Purchase and

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 NAME MRS. HOOVER HONORARY - LEADER Animal Rescue League Elects Officers at Annual Meeting. Mrs. Herbert Hoover was elected

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 FRUIT QUARANTINE PICKETS AGTIVE State and Federal Authorities Renew Vigor in Flor- ida Area. By the Associated Press....

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 INCIRABLES ONE OENTO VSO Board Invites - Public to In- spect Institution Satur- day Afternoon. The general public is invited

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 e LS 1 W MENBER Scientists Get Coveted Posi- tions at Meeting of Na- tional Organization. ‘The National Academy of Sciences

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 32 (Q)EEm———r————g G Street g Eleventh 36 Wg—-:fivé) X FHE ~EVENING ~STAR,” WASHINGTON,™D. " C,;” THURSDAY, APRIL 25,° 1929.’

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 Irish le during the famine that followed f.h successive failures of the crops in 1877, 1878 and 1879. lulnihhnlnn. Ireland,

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 TASTNG PEACES UREED BY WONAN London Visitor Says English- Speaking Peoples Can Prevent War. It is within the power of the...

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 N The Wolves of (Copyricht. 1929, by North American Synopsis of precedins installment. Inspector John Wade of the London...

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 THE EVENING STAR. D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 25 1929 West, Off Fdrm,; Will Be Benched : Resumption of Giants-Cubs Duel in...

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 — —— C— . . | EPISCOPAL SELECTS |THIRD GIRL TENNIS |2 fnsriss, vomus s, s young star, Marjorie Morrill of FOUR FOR PENN RACE|

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 Business, Despite Crippled Condition, Is Not Conceding Victory to Tech Nine SOUTHPAW LIKELY 10 BF AT SECOND Injuries May...

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 VIOLETS MAKE [T HOME-COMING DAY Meghan So States at G Club Banquet, Which Proves Great Affair. A batile next November was...

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 40 As the warm weather approaches it is important for the /homemaker to consider her menus in accordance with the...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Hats With Scarfs to Match BY MARY MARSHALL. Just one Spring day of Summer’s heat shows us how inadequate is the

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 ' WOMAN'S PAGE. The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. The four of them sat in the lobby of & downtown hotel. They

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 'THERE'LL probably be a lot of “hellgebites” on the Republican side n; the House during this special session o “Hellgebites”

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 SPEARER REVIENS RLSSIS OUTLOK Dr. Strakhovsky of G. U. Tells Rotarians of Soviet Conditions. Thc recovery of Russia and...

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 N . = o TR R—ETTS S S TS (O s A, I R SRR RS Ll ')- 50c Size Antiseptic ’ “A 11 Over Town —the Better to Serve You 25c Size

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 D. C. VOTES APPEAL ON RADIO TONIGHT Dr. Havenner and Mrs. Grace | Hays Riley to Speak on Disfranchisement. Two special...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929.° MEAN IT' We'LL Pack UP AND GET OUT OF One little corner of

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 CLOSING HOURS' FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For Sunday. 8:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRTL 25, 1929. 'APARTMENTS. 49 L . PETEY—The Castaways. —By C. A.

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 50 KPARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) .4701 CONN. AVE. One of Washington's most desirable baildings....

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 _REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. (Contis CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 389503800 ABH ul 6-700m wnd beth home with large Shrubbery: block only

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 avy Yar Droposals 6 the Buress counts. M General of the Navy. U. 8. OFFICE, 1068 luvv C. Sealed, ‘ashing posals 'lllvlb....

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