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Evening Star dated June 14, 1929

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 WEATHER. ‘Thundershowers this afternoon eor night; tomorrow mostly fair; not much change in temperature. Temperatures:...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1929." DAWSON BEATEN [BOX AGAIN ASKS t NI 3 5 -mm-wmrmmm: EXDEPOSITOR SUES

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 SENATE REJECTS ORIGINS REPEAL | Fails to Have Measure Taken Up for Immediate Consideration. By the Associated ‘Press. | With

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 TROLLEY CAR DRAGS 107 FOR 30 FEET Girl, 3, Caught Flooring, While at Play, May Live, Doctors Say. Beneath Romping with...

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 BUDGET SYSTEM 'HELD ECONOMY AD [Effect of Plan on Taxes and Public Debt Are Discussed. II—THE BUDGET SYSTEM. BY FREDERIC J.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1920, ; ) Th. Store for Thrifty Peopl — TUR[:H MURDERER PROPOSED CAR...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, Truck Driver Prefers Patrol Ride FREDERICK COUNTIAN 35 MUURS K"-'-EI] To Hauling Policeman to

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Motning Ediien. WASHINGTON, D. C to be beyond the means of the ordinary self-taxing city, then

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 THE EVENING NEW TROPICAL WORSTED WEAVES |IN COOLEST OF 3-PIECE SUITS! Cabardine Coats and Trousers ...........$1950...

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 FARFAX SEEKING | “WATER AND SENER Town Council to Ask Circuit’ Court for Permission to Hold Election. @pecial Dispatch to The

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 MANCNEWS THOUSANDS ATTEND UPPERVILLE SHow ;lliss Margo Couzens, C. E. * ‘Norman and Clifton Simp- son Are High Scorers. |...

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 THE DXBANK OFFIK HELD UNDER BOND Frank H. Warder Accused of Felony and Two Misdemean- ors in City Trust Crash. EVENLS By the

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 Market Forges Ahead De- spite Realizing—Utilities Feature Rise. BY HARRY H. BECKER. @pecial Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK,

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 PRICES AR STEADY ON D. C. EXCHANGE Traction Sells Ex-Dividend at 93 1-4—Gas Stock Demand Falls Off. BY EDWARD C. STONE. In

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 FINANCIAD. WGH£RADE BOND * LIST SHOWS GAINS U. S. issues Have Better i Tone—Price Changes : Are Small. .eculm-num'neiur NEW

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 .16 “HEAT TO HOLD GRIP, BUREAU PREDICTS Drop in Temperature Ex- pected Monday—92 High Reached Yesterday. The present hot...

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 Che Zp 'WITRE SUNDAY MORNING EDITION WASHINGTON, D. c, FRIDAY JUNE U4, 1929. ening Star. PAGE 17 PROBERS SEEKING MEANS T0...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY." whity and she will Wear a small hat'of A 3 N Ny —_———_——_———_—.——_—_—.—_——————-————————-——-_———-_————— ™

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 FSOCIETY he Teceived his A. B. degree, and took thé A. M. degree this year. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Fries Hosts At Sunday n Tea. &

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 TZHELD IN SLAYING ASK RELEASE WRIT ‘Accused in Connection With Death of Gastonia Police Chief in Strike. B By the Associated

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 1 g. VETERANS OF 18% By the Associated Press. EDMONTON, Alberta, June 14.—After years spent in the primitive mission stations

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 Amarillo Lawyer Who Shot Son-in-Law Claims Fair Trial Impossible. $7 the Associated Press. ARILLO, Tex., June 14.—Hearing *

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY JUNE 1 Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Less Than 3);

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 LUNBEREN URGE | 1S SURVEY BODY Purpose Would Be to Elim- inate Waste, Conserve Re- sources and Study Market. By the...

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 AN S ARESTED | " ON RUM CHARCES Raid on Apartment Results im Seizure of 37 Pints of Liquor. Tenth precinct police seized 37

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 NSON NOTFED OFCARLSS CHOE ‘Education Board President to Attend Conference in England August 22-29, Secretary of State Stimson

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 SUGAR- GOATID PIANUTI TOMORROW—38¢ The Six Most Popular Sport- ing Things for Summer T The White Sports Coat —aof plain...

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 Member of American Journalists’ ©f Carnegie Endowmen: BY GIDEON A. LYON May 4-5 or 5-6, 1929 According to taste, this being

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 Mabel Willebrandt To Fly With Atlantic Water to Pacific STUDENTSABDICATE IN MEXICO REVOLT President Gil Causes Hostili- ties

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 nnn voted work by many men since Democratie Franklin securities in an effort to divert from the 3 troduced. The bill in its

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 {OAN RELIGIOUS 8. 2 e . w | Aioagh there as been no Bimer Cales, Taken in Oklahoma, 2 m ME“‘I. loflMS Cha , Means of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY JUNE ultra-violet rays, the invisible wave lengths of light that cause sunburn.

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 LEAGUE HEARS 0. 5. | THANKED BY CHILE Delegate Pays Tribute for Success in Handling Tacna- t Arica Problem. By the Associated

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 DATERNALISH HELD i BUSINESS' MENACE Thorpe Warns N. U. Grad- | uates of Growing Danger to U. S. Progress. Citing s national

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 - COURT SAYS DRY - AGENTS ARE GUILTY :Kentucky u.s. ]udge Holds | Raiders Rightly Convicted for Killing. By the Associated

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 FRENCHMEN FALED INHIPLISTYER Undaunted by Criticism, Fly- " ers Conceived Idea of TED COY’S FIRST WIFE WEDS NEW YORK BROKER

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 THE EVENI G FRIDAY 2 BBLE TEAGHERS FRED FOR VEWS One Is Fundamentalist, Other Known as Modernist. By the Associated Press ST.

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 IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS June 2% July 11, 25: August 8 eptember 5. 19; October 3 kot $16.80 v From WASHINGTON...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY 'J UNE 14, 1929. 39 MONEY FOR NOTHING (Copyrisht, Synopsis of Preceding...

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 490 RESEARCH CLINIC 10 FIGHT CANCER Dr. Charles Mayo Among Physicians Who Will Seek Cure and Preventive. By the Associated

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 Foon PAUR, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FOOD AND THRIFT IN THE HOME Effective Summer Labor How to Cultivate a Small

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 WOMA N'S PAGE Suiting the Mood of the Moment BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘There is a zest about unexpected pleasures that...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.' THE EVENING - HISTORIC' QUICK THINKERS Richard Sheridan Was Magnificently Adept at Dodging His Creditors. BY

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1929. THE EVENING STORY Raymo’s Courtship. HE love of man for woman, and

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 @he Poening Star WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1929. Classified Ads PAGE 45 Washington Club, Failing to Get Atlanta,...

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 SPOKTS. WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION WOULD MEET WHOLE PACK Perfect Shape and Proper Mental Attitude Will Be in Joe’s Favor When He

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 SPORTS.” Professionals Outnumber Amateur Golfers, 7 to 1, in National 0pen Tourney | Wonaer ‘What a 100-yard Dash Record...

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 SIMPSO SPORTS. ;‘_‘f‘Four Sprinters to Race in 100-Yard Special in A. A. U. Meet Here Tomorrow World Record Smasher, Those

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 EVEXNING K STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1929. IS AT, THE RYTZINA ? VERY ANXIOUS & See You aNd TELL HeR BEDTIME...

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 FLAG DAY SERVICES 10 BE BROADCAST Legion Program to Go on N. B. C. Chain, G. A. R. Exer- cises Over Station WOL. Ceremonies

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 (Continued.) ity for Ti Town Tear Washineton. ppo! one s found emispent. with_mone: it ll' x E‘!‘ Address Box ; DISIRIBUI‘OR

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 R SALE—AUTOMOBILES. W‘“‘m'—h.fl. ¥ SEVATErD A WORTH-WHILE EVENT IN USED CARS AT LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS CO. nv. We have on hand

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 AR FAFRNY S, EFC. | PETEY—Get the Wagon! ) THE PARKWEL] 3 CORNER BUILDING, f 300 T3th St RAV- ; ; NES - PLEASE GO AND LARGE

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1929.° LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE—The Spellbinder. RRALESTATE AUCTIONS. |...

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. OTURE DA Trustee’s Sale Of valuable stock of Shoes, Fixtures, Accounts Receiv- able, and Leases to

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 D. C. FRIDAY ISIT This Store For All Your Blank Book Needli Morrison Paper Co. JUNE 14, 1929 AMUSEMENTS. BUS EXCURSIONS TO

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