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Evening Star dated June 25, 1929

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 Iowd.'l!.nCA.n.w page 9. report on Closing N. Y. Markets, Pages 14 and 15 |89 31,101. post _office, DISTRICT' REQUEST FOR...

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 HOME DESIGN PRIZE LISTTOTALS $29.000 Home Owners’ Institute in National Contest. In the announcement of a $29,000...

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 HCN fumigation kills :ll.dlam furniture. If you ‘Rave had trouble with s, beetles or other pests in furniture, rugs,...

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 SUBARCHEF TEM | [—_rerss von sowso- o] - FOR TARIFF FIGHT Seen as Keystone of Senate’s Controversy on New Schedules. BY MARK

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 MRS CUSTER TURN n 1 ¢ - PAGES OF HISTOR Anniversary of Indian Mas- sacre Finds General’s Widow Still Keen for Life. Special

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 The Treasure House of Martin Hews Synopsis of the preceding instafimen Hews. a lecless cripple. lives hogar R M o8 0 e HiE

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 LUTHERAN EDTOR APPROVES ROLCE Attacking Use of Cosmetics| Is “Thumb Worn,” He Says, Telling of 1686 Habits. By the Associated

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 'k4 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D . C, TUESDAY, JUNE 2 w ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. {THE EVENING STAR Wh

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 'MRS. MAGRUDER BURIED '"HE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO MISS MARY ELLEN GRANT,|Strongheart, First CARPENTER RITES DEANWOOD...

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 "THE EVENING LD SO | s e e ) HIT BY CHAMBER Hyattsville Body Urges War Against Giving Away of Land. ) Dispatch to The Star.

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 SUBURBAN NEWS. BACKTOD.L.CLUB ELUSIVE KID'LILLY " LISTS 31 MEMBERS Arguments For and Against I. Retrocession Heard at Initial

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 mou STORAGE.CALR' s-:"' RAG LOCAL 8 LONG DISTANCE MOVING AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES - JEP"" o WASHED RUGS: =2 coLD F STORAGE § F

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 FINANCIA CURB SHARESFIRW Prices Irregular, but Major- ity of List Displays Strong Tone. BY HARRY H. BECKER. Specisl Dispatch

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 14 % FINANCIALD CHIPMAN ELECTED | FINANCIALT ADVANGE IN STOCK- ~Prev. 1920~ High. Low. Prev. | —Prev. 1929~ Stock and Sales

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 WASHINGTON, D. FINANCIAL.” VOTING TROST APPROVED FOR CONSOX.IDATED GAS By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 2 .—Directors

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 16 WILE WILL SPEAK ~_ T0 SENIOR CLASS Newspaper Writer Is to Be Orator at Strayer Exer- cises Tonight.: Frederic William...

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 TEA[}H EFFECTS OF | ' ALCOHOLIC DRINKS ' Federal Officials Study Plans for Educational Program Throughout Nation. *...

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 SOCIETY 1,'1’11: Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Have With Them the Latter’s HE President and Mrs. Hoover are...

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 Scientists Plan to Investigate Dwindling Marine Crop by Census. By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y., June 25.—The Fed-

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 WILL TRY FLIGHT AGAIN. Lee Schoenhair to Have Plane Re- paired for Second Hop- Effort. HLOTDES THEL INJURED IN CRASH .22 = o

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 i %% PALAIS ROYAL Wife of American Ambas- sador Will Present 16 Debu- tantes to British Court. Dresses that Run the Gamut of

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 BURNS 0 RETURN T0 GEORGIA PRISON Chicago Heal Estate Journal ?ubllsher Drops Fight Against Sentence. DO YOU KNOW ¢§ —that it

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 EIERAN TOHOLD * REUNON LY 13 Old 110th Regiment of Field ‘Artillery Members Plan | for Meeting. Veb‘;nm of the old 110th...

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 NEW YORK MAYOR ON FEATURE HOUR “Jimmy” Walker Has Part on Musical Program of N. B. C. Network. Mayor James J. Walker of New

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 / W ITS NOTHING SERIOUS AloYSIuS My DEAR! I WAS OUT IAST NIGHT DAMCING TH VARSITY DRAG WATH SOME COLLEIGE BoyS AND I SPRAINED

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 Food From Kitchen Gardens BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER, ‘Those who live in the country or who thave the pri of getting fresh...

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 'mwm SURPLICE COLLAR OF N FROCK PLEATED ou in fgured silk copled for you in . If you do, you will convince that you lack...

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 s . Incident in Which Secretary | Was Detained Reviewed to . U. S. Authorities. The State Department has recelved | from...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, The Foening Sta JUNE 25, 1929. Classified Ads: PAGE 29 Griffmen Outpoint Yankees in Every Way...

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 CHIEF DOUBT ABOUT MAX IS HIS ABILITY TO TAKE IT ‘ Tom O’Rourke, Veteran Authority on Boxing, Is of Opinion That if Fight Goes

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 SPORTS. .THE : EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTYO! .= €, ‘Columbia “Gem” of Hudson : Collegiate Entry List Proves Popularity of...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. Star “Want Ad” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 25 1929. Branch Offices TARZAN OF THE

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 AUTOMOBILES. ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, B 1 4 APARTMENTS." 33 MOON MULLINS—Peace at Any Price. ~—By...

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 REAL ESTATE., - ) y. 2! REAL ESTATE ararrMenTs_oxpurmisEED. | PETEY—Have You Noticed That? - RS . —By C. A. VOIGHT....

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 - AUCTIONS. ing in rmum-my nxmn K large stone ‘in oak, and 1t “ihdows meke it st ‘aitraciive: there is a modern of course,

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 'THE - EVEN CGROWTHIN CRIME LAID T0 WEALTH Wade H. Ellis Says U. S. Dis- | F respect for Law Has Come From Prosperity....

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