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Evening Star dated June 13, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Buredu Forecast.) Partly cloudy ton possibly local show much change in peratures—Highe: yesterday;

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 Py BYRD NANES ADID STATINFOR C4S Publisher of New York Times Is Honored by Polar Expedition Leader. BY RUSSELL OWEN. By Radio

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 Cold Storage in this fireproof de- pository, surround- ed with extraordi- protections, handled and clean- ed by men of many

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 2 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. | smith, wit act as ushers in accora To Save German Towers. |

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 For Impaired Vision —consult . Eye Physician Your first duty to your- self is to see that your eyes are protected. point to

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 wipon | compéeed_ by Liaut.. Benter. District| Ellsworth Ennis, .| MIDWEST GROWERS " |the organteation announcea that et-{

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 A Good Ice Refrigerator Corkboard Insulated Here is a Leonard Polar King Refrigerator, scien- tifically insulated with...

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 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......June 13, 1020 THEODORE W. NOYES.,..Editor The Evening

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 Merchants Wait to Serve You United Store Is Managed by Its Owner DELIVERIES HARGE ACC'TS " BEST FOODS ~LOWER_PRICES _ A VA LA

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 & RTHE PRASES SCHOOL SYSTEN Senator Tydings‘Also Lauds Montgomery Institutions at Bethesda Reception. BY WILLIAM J. WHEATLEY,

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 SUBUKBAN NEWS. SCHOOL BULDIG CROUPS ARE NANED o= Prince Georges Board of| Education Also Studies ‘Ap- plications for...

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 CAPITAL TRACTION DIVIDEND STANDS Directors Declare Usual Quarterly 1 3-4 Pct., Pay- ment at Meeting Today. BY EDWARD C....

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 FINANCIAL. PREMIUM OFFERED ONNEW U. 5. BONDS Latest Issue of Treasury Cer- tificates Features Trading. List Quiet. BY CHARLES

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 UTILITIES RETAIN " CURB LEADERSHP - Electric Light and Power Stocks Are Bid Up Rapidly. BY HARRY H. BECKER. Bpecial Dispatch

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 FINANGIAL. «FHE -EVENING ‘STAR, "WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. FINANCIXT, COMMISSION RULE < ¢ ONTRADE REVOKED...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. e T e The poet’s voice is soft and pleasant | not made for...

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 i Washington News 'WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION he Foening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. * PAGE 17 PLAN...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929.° 'SOCIETY.” Aeronautics, - | Senor Dr. Carlos F. Grisanti; the -

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 ' SOCIETY _ (Continued From Eighteenth Page) | Grosvenor, . who will make her debut next Winer:, The company will in- * clude

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 SOCIETY weekly dinner w‘ma}l;row evening at 7 __(Continued_From_Page Nineteen) _ | R0 iorthwest, o se. fotlowed by |t M....

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 Dresses Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes 48 —They are cool, and exc smart for the low price. egmmally he ma- terials are...

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 D. C, THURSDAY JUNEY13, 1929. served as secretary st Norristown,|and in freshman sccountancy and in|awarded James Snow and

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 LOWMAN DEFENDS BORDER OFFICER Declares Shooting at Detroit Was Justified—Clancy Findings Agree. By the Associated Press....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 463 GET DEGREES ATRITESATE.W.U. Large Class Hears Address by Dr. Meta Glass

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 THE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. 25 Lot and Remnant Day to the top floor . . and every section cleaned

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., THURSDAY JUNE WoobwARrD & LLoTHR 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS Observer French Novelty Stone...

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 WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11*™* F anD G STREETS Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is net returnable

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 28: ARMY TRANSPORT REVIEWED N SHOW Camp Holabird Exhibition Presents Chronological Pic- ture of Fighting Men. The strangest

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, ==—====tAT SEVENTH AND K= GOLDENEERGS Sale! 1,800 Printed S9¢ Luncheon Cloths . .. All Are...

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 DAVIS RESICNATION REPORT IS DENIED White House Lays Rumor That Labor Secretary Is to Quit Post Soon. | | | | Reports that...

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 delegate at the disarmament meeting immediately accepted the theory of the applicable of the pact after Mr. Gib- son had made

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 k2] THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. CHINA GIVES PERMITIF 10 U. 5. EXPEDITION ) Roy Chapman...

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 HIGH MONEY RATE | SLONS UP TRADE Bankers Estimate It Will Take $500,000,000 New Credit to Handle Needs of Country. i BY DAVID

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 BISHOP'S ADDRESS THREATENS BREACH Baptist Group Opposes Meth- odist Leader on Ground of “Modernism.” By the Associated Press.

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 PRINGE' TARRIAGE *PLANS POSTPONED Louis of Bourbon Thinks American’s Settlement Is Too Small. By the Associated Press. PARIS,

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 ROOSEVELT BACK WITH RARE PELT Skin.of Giant Panda Brought to America From Forests of Indo-China. By the Associated Press. SAN

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 ] THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY JUNE 13,. 1929.. WORED PEACE PLAN | [ womn ssavrs arrews pamen ) BACKED BY...

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 BREAK WITH SOVIET Chiang and Officials Discuss Raids on Consulates, but Decision Unreached. By the Associated Press. NANKING,

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 PREDITS WEATHER YEARS IN ADVANCE ‘Astronomer Borne Out in Calculations Made as Tests. By the Associated Press. LAWRENCE,...

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 ‘WHITE SERGE TROUSERS $7.65 EISPH- or Fneg, S;tii;:& F SAVE MONEY ON STOKAGE. CALL SIS LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AGENTS

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 WOMAN'S PAGE 23 A well tallored Efglish suit, worn 4-With @ hat from one of the leading French milliners, by a good looking

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