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Evening Star dated May 22, 1929

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” WEATHER. (U. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Pair and not so cool tonight; fair and warmer

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOXN, D. T, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 1928.7 RED ARNYLINES DERFECT DEFENSE Forces, Hampered by Blue|...

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 THE EVENING STAR. W LIFE INSURANCE Ace 38 Company's 500,000,000 Send the date of your birth for an illustration A M. LeRoy

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 HOOVERSTATEMENT 5 CALLED WARNING Comment on O’Fallon Case Seen as Hint Not to Try to Raise Rates. BY DAVID LAWRENCE....

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 MKINLEY CADETS ~ WINDRILL MEDAL Sergt. Philip Tarr of Com- pany |, Business, Also Awarded Honors. Maneuvering with precision

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 THE EVEXING WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, 19985 CANADIAN SCORES * LAXULS.OFFIERS [ Says Dry En'oroement Unit Helps...

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 ; partook against Chiang Kai-Shek, later ‘Thelr ; diplomacy” of the Kwangsiites had ef- CLINIC PLEA Cleveland Doctors Wire

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 THE: EVENING STAR —_ Wih Sunday Morning Bditien. WABHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY......May 22, 1920 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor

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 (WASHINGTON'S TFINEST MEN'S WEAR BTORE Exelusively " Washington "HE KNOX “Comfit” is soft where it touches your head—a stiff

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 10 * LABOR FEDERATION FAVORS HAMILTON Present President of Mary- land-D. C. Group Appears to | Be Unanimous Choice. | | |...

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 ) | EGRAVE DEEDED TO GROUP. ASHINGTON.' D.. €. WEDNESDAY. WAY 2¢. 1925 MILITARY HONORS 'VOICE GIVEN ON PHONOGRAPH ACCORDED

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 12 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. WOMAN MEMBERS OF HOUSE AGTIVE Jumb at Chance to Get Away | From “Woman’s Angle” in Congress.

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 FIN CURB 1SSUES BREAK INBEARISH ATTACK Market Displays Acute Weak- ness, Despite Numerous Sharp Rallies. BY HARRY H. BECKER.

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 4. FIN ANCIAL, CHANGE IN BANKING SYSTENS 1S RAPID Association President Com- ments on Recent Develop- ment in Financial...

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 “FIN HIGHGRADE BONDS - DECLINE SHARPLY Threat of 6 Per Cent Redis- count Rate Brings Out Heavy Selling. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE.

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 PARNS REVEWS STOCKEXCHANG Relates Struggle to Form Washington Branch, Now Oldest in Existence. / ‘A historical review of the

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 PATRICK BEGIS | INTENSVE STUDY OF UTLITY LAWS Proposés to Familiarize Him- self With Provisions Be- fore Assuming Post....

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 e Lo TSOCTETY.. SOCIETY presidcnt and Mrs. Hoover to Be Hosts to the Former's Cousin and Her Family at White House. HE...

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 ENPLOYERS SET STRIEDEADLINE Textile Workers Must Return by Monday to Keep Jobs, Officials Say. By the Associated Press....

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 | PALNSCONEST, firginia Hogan - Celebrates | . Birthday and Victory at : Same Time. Virginia Hogan of Omaha, Nebr., 18 f...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, 1929." Summer Hats $3.85 Stitched Crepes Milans Felts —Smart and...

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 MONEY FOR NOTHING ‘ By P. G. Wodehouse (Copyright, 1920. by North American Newspaper of Preceding Instaliments. n roll, who

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 CALLES BELIEVES PARIYSUBGESSFUL? Creative Ideas Abound on Our Third Floor Fregram He Started Wlth Obrecon Has Failed Only in

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 I T TR T ITTI IR r Sessavansacs THE EVENING STAR. W.\SfiT.\'fiTOy_ D.. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929 N e - What to give the...

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 NATIONAL PLAYERS—“The Spider.” Beginning next Monday, the National Theater Players will revive the mystery play of three...

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 WOMAN 1S SOUGHT INCHICAGO KILLING May Be Key in Probe of| Death of Man Slain Early Tuesday. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO,

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 NEW RADIOPLANT WORLD'S LARGEST Atwater Kent’s Pactory at Philadelphia Scene of 1 Dedication Ceremony. | | BY MARTIN CODEL.

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 3 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 19293 CLOSER RELATIONS |_somance neoken | PRESBYTERIAN AIM % LAT...

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 @he Foening Staf | 'Features and Classified WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929. PAGE 29 Reorganization Looms for...

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 ‘30 RECORDS IN DANGER INMEET SATURDAY Performances in Divisional Tests Indicate Marks May Be Broken. elementary school to be

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 SPORTS. SPORTS. RESUMPTION OF RELATIONS IN ATHLETICS IS FORECAST firend of Feeling Among Alumni Indicates That Crimson and

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 TWOMAN'S PAGE Playing in Dirt When Bath Follows BY LYDIA LE B, ARON WALKER. Today in Washington History RY DONALD A. CRAIG.

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 . 'WOMAN'’S PAGE, - Terry Cloth for Beach Wraps BY MARY MARSHALL. There is no material which proves | cloth as it is more...

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 siadid !. STATIC. ml HARDEST mlNfi’AIOLn: A EUROPEAN TRIP 15 TO KEEP SETTIN' S5COOPRRLN TH' 3TORY 4 > THEYRE HOME BEDTIME...

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 D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, J."’.’Q.' MISCELLANEOUS. 35 —— [ HELR' AND SITUATIONS.' SALE—AUTOMOBILES. 1 (Continued.) B Al EDAN.

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 36 AUTOMOBILES.) ' = ' -~ * ° YTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C,” WEDNESDAY, MAY 2% 1929.” ) APARTMENTS.” Iy e ....

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 APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929. REAL ESYATE. 57 P uiuniotiig ) 1 bl P L U L S LITTLE

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 33 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., WEDNESDAY, MAY e e ———— WATER FRONT PROPERTY. TOR SALE THE FINEST HOME

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 appointment. — AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTIONEERS, R SALE—HOUSES. (Continuet ) EAL ESTATE. AUCTION SALES. _TOMORROW.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929. MUSSOLINI PUTS BAN |WIFE AWARDED $105,000. B30 D ON BEAUTY...

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