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Evening Star dated April 26, 1929

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 WEATHER. (0. & Weather Bureau Forec: Fair t t and tomorrow; slightly cooler toni . Temperatures: Highest. 72. at 5:30 p.m.

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 2 % HOOVER OIL ORDER LENIENCY SOUGHT Senators Ask That It Not; Apply to Leases Filed Before | It Was Effective. Br the...

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 Sure Relief LL-ANS 2 Salesmen Wanted Splendid opportunity for 3 livi men (1o sell Washington real estate). Must be...

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 4 WEATHER CYCLE ~ RULE DISCUSSED Far More Rigid System 01' Analysis Needed, Dr. * Marvin Says. BY THOMAS R. HENRY. The...

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 | DYMAXION' HOUSE 1AS ULTRA DESIGN Features Amaze Architectsj i* at Exhibit—Fashioned | ; on Yacht Plan. The model of a...

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 H(’)O?VER'PLEDGES SUPPORT OF CAPITAL BEAUTIF[CATIONPR KERS OUTLINE Mellon, Acting as Lauds Interest Shown by President. __{

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 192 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, . D, €, FRIDAY., APRIL 26, * on his own application, with the ap- of city manager of...

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 O . THE EVENING THE EVENING STAR | ifor of the commerciel and industrial|a niche in the history of the times | S Sendey...

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 THE EVENING FRIDAY. APRIL 26, 1929. home of her daughter, Mrs. lewy‘ Mrs. Imlay and Mrs. Fred Smith; ulxi Imlay, Clarendon,

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 10 * SUBURBAN NEWS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO N: D€ ERIDAY, A RRID 26 '1509 EXTORTON PLOT SEEN N COUNTY Parked Motorists

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 IREINIA‘BUILOING GINDUSTRY 13 BUSY tisn ‘Work Under Way or Planried in State. Br the Assoclated Press. RICHMOND, Va, April

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 CHLD LFE SAPED WITH UTLY ToYS Feature in Better Homes Ex- hibition Attracts Interest This Week. 1 | How vigor and...

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 | : FINANCIAL) " CURB SHARES GAIN | oon. | 6in NEW YORK CURB MARKET [ e o o e oo Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star

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 14 = ANCIALY' JTILITY CONCERNS Yy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, "FEINANCTALS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1

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 FIN ANCIAD.Y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 26, 1929.° | ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. &

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 LOWDEN APPROVES st ur nan cnos mossaons_| Former Governor Says Presi- mOqud 3 '?emm//vam:? v Avenue at dent’s Announced...

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 DISORDERLY HOUSE REPORTS ORDERED OF PRECINCT HEADS Information Is Asked by Pratt! on All Arrests and DRIVE ON GAMBLERS AND

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 18 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, AAPRIL' 26, 1929.° SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover...

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 NATALIE GORMAN SAILS FOR EUROPE But Heiress Leaves Without Husband, Who Plans to Build Home. | By the Associated Press. NEW

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 26 1929. This Season--Each | Little Frock Has Its Tots’ New Creepefs and S

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 26, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY., APRIL timated annual waste of $8,000,000,000 | which was made public today, the Sec- | Bos i

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 29 * PREMIERES DRAW MUSICIANS, PRAISE Costumes of One New York‘;muonnl Composers’ Guild February 14, Offering Designed by...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929. —_——————————— « “modern Joseph.* “Mr. Hoover's rise | ered prices to consumers, and

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 24 SE EALETE HEAD OF Y CLUB Other Officers Renamed and Two New Men Are Made Governors. Rudolph Jose, president, and other'|

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929. 25 TUHSHMD =EsEss 8 AM. Saturday! FOR FIVE MURDERS, omsn e ee -+

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 D. C. FRIDAY. APRIT 26 1090 ARDY SFATERESTS [ o | s 1o s s In Speedy Pace ; For Amusements | | seeking to present the truths

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 Confirmation and May Procession Veils $1.25 to $4.50 —Pretty, graceful veils of sheer cotton net, finished with. val lace...

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 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. TFRIDAY. APRIL 26, 1929, 93 # [_M—K TREE PLANTED [Yev PRoR STALLED | IMUSICIANS T0 OPEN

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 THE EVENING D. ..C..-. ERIDAY,: APRIL: 26,3029, STAR., WASHINGTON, * DEPUTY IS FREED IN'DE KING CASE Grand Jurors Fail to...

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 WHELAN’S SPRING SALE Money-Saving Values FREE Demonstration the D:il:lklen KAYWOODIE PIPES $3.50 $4.00 $ 7.00 (ALL SHAPES)

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 PACTS DISCUSSED MEXIGAN REBELS BY C.P. ANDERSON REPORTED DOOWED U. S. Is Blocking Progress|Federals Mass Cavalry, Ar- Toward

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 THE: EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929. “AT SEVENTH AND K”—THE DEPENDABLE STORE—CHARGE ACCOUNTS...

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 ' 'The Wolves of the Waterfront By Edgar Wallace. (Copyright, 1029, by North American Newspaper Alliance and Metropolitan...

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 COLUMBIA OFFERS SNGER I DEBUT May Peterson of Grand Opera Fame Heads Chain Attractions Tonight. May Peterson, famous sornnn

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 HUTCHNS WANED CHAGO U EAD Yale Law School Dean to Be- come Youngest University President July 1. DANISH KING WILL ASK...

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 MILADY BEAUTIFUL , BY LOIS LEEDS. Coiffures for Full Faces. In planning a coiffure for a round or ‘wide face, the hairdvesser

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 Clothes That Are More Feminine BY MARY MARSHALL. ‘The problem that the designers set before them recently was to make clothes

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 '"WOMAN'S PAGE. How to Take Account of Stock BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. There is one delightful thing that every one can have

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 ‘FOO D PAGE. Flowers About the Home Various Ways of Providing Shelter and Beauty for Summer Porch, Make the fence or wall in

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 1189 y 929, T . Herrell, C. Phillips Hill, Harry King, for doorkeeper, J. Eugene Thomas; #8r independent board of experts...

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 . Iy Johnson May Make Another Shift in Line-up : Gray Hurls Third Win for Browns CRONIN FOR SHORT NOW A POSSIBILITY Benching

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 Maryland-St. John’s Lacrosse Game Tomorrow Fealures Week-End Sports Card TEAMS WILL BATTLE AT COLLEGE PARK Both Unbeaten, and

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 ~ Athletic Sy System at University of Virginia Is Likely to Be Fully Reorganized CAVALIERS MINUS LEADER IN SPORTS Quitting of

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 Eastern’s Track Squad to Be Well Tested in Meet With Epzscolml Tomorrow . WILL GIVE A LINE ONTITLE CHANCES Nearby Virginians

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 BEDTIME STORIES Departure and Arrival. Whate'er position you may grace. Another waits to take your placi e. Old Mother...

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 CHEVROLET COACH, 1926 Fully equipped was formeriy owned by very careful drivar, MOON MULLINS—The Bathing Beauty. —By WILLARD.

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 sas—svrowomss. | st—avtowostss. | LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE—The Dooley Home. —By HAROLD GRAY. |_Arstasnys_ugunssess bl | P e |_DONT

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 —_———— APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) 2035 P BT. N. Apt. 2—4 rooms and bath; gas, electricity; Tecenily redecorated...

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 —— RESORTS. ORTS. Frank and Rosle are not allowed to| Rialto—“Show Boat,” photoplay, at 2,| 'SEMEN MUSEME? | AMUSEMENTS. :

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