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Evening Star dated June 30, 1929

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 WEATHE! (U. 8. Weather Bureau R. Forecast.) Fair and somewhat warmer today; to- morrow increasing cloudiness; scattered...

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 NEARLY $200.000.000 1S U. S. SURPLUS Income Tax Returns $153,- 808,166 More Than Last Fiscal Year. By the Associated Press

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 | PN | WiLLIAMS OIL BURNERS Easy to Own—Lib- eral T erms — Small Down Payment. Phone Potomac 2048 Now . Prepare for Winter!

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 THE SUNDAY IPEALFORFURS | o som oo FOR JULY FOURTH Several Hundred Dollars Are Needed for Celebration at Monument. With only

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 JUNE 30, 1929—PART 1 WEEK OF AVIATION SETS 4 NEW MARKS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CHICAGO-TO-BERLIN PLANE IN BUFFALD

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 uumfs'cumnv mtnssum FESTIVAL Gen. Stephan Tells Radio Audiénce Program Contem- | plates 3-Day Activities. In s radio talk...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUKNKE 30, 1929 Every Glider and Leonard Refrigerator Sharply Reduced for immediate...

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 k-] NS SUPPAST [ SRS T BORDER PATROLS Cunning of Iroquois Boot- legger Is Problem for U. S. Liquor Agents. BY LEMUEL F....

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 1S WONEN ARE PAID HONDRS International Suffrage Alli- ance Elects Americans to Governing Board. For the first time since the

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 10 GEY PREDTS ARSDOLED HONES pplication of Process to! Many Industries Has Proved | Successful. Bclentific equipment will...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. T. JUNE 80, 1999 PART 1. A mistake our tour! hat may ruin OU doubtless have heard it—maybe

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 L July Clearance of Cedar Chests 33-inch Genuine Red® $28.75 “Lane” Dec- § $3275 Window-Seat Cedar Chest. thucedlflrated Cedar

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 PETWORTH CITIZENS PLAN CELEBRATION' July Fourth Program to Start at 8:30 A.M. and Last Into Night. Beginning at 8:30 o'clock

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 11 = THRIFT SHOP ENDS SUMMER SEASON Welfare Rummage Sale to}' Reopen for Business | Next September. | The Thrift Shopi*child

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 SHVSULS CANFORE CUT N ARMANENT Moral Suasion or World's Largest Navy Suggested by Senator Walsh. (Continued From Pirst Page.)

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 ‘SUN:D'AY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 30, 1929—PART T Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Less...

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 he Swundiy Stad? WASHINGTON, D C, SUNDAY DISTRICT HEADS SET$48,100,000 FOR NEW BUI]GET Figure Is SIOO 000 in Excess‘ oi...

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 18 . GANADA IN FEAR OF RUM TANGLE Officials Doubt Border Con- ditions Can Continue With- out Trouble With U. S. Spocial...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE: 30, 1929—PART T. HARDINGE BARES OFFER OF $100,000 Ann Livingston, Suing 62-...

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 W The Men’s Shop Opens at 8 A.M. Tomorrow This early opening is for the convenience of those men who must be at their work

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 30, 1920—PART 1. - % PALAIS ROYAL Summer Home And Out-Door-Needs Our Nflp Phone No.

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 2 % CHRTEST BOARD UPHOLDS | losédtar :s6ek. wils' KIS, ‘was st tained at s meeting of the contest ALTOONA RACE REFEREE |...

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 THE SUNXDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, JUNE 30, 1929—-P-ART T REEEIVER N AMEU IMPORT ANT! Please no’e that our Telephone Number

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 1. IMPORT ANT! Please Note That Our Telephonc Number Is Now NATIONAL

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 Part 2—8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D, SUNDAY Reviews of Books MORNING, JUNE 30, 1929, MASS...

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 2 {THE EVENING .- STAR With Sunday !i Edition. | WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY...... . June 30, 1920 | Rate the City. ) . 48¢ per

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 GUGGENHEIM GIFT BUILDS | SOLIDLY FOR GOOD WILL! Greater Intellectual Exchange Between Americas Is Made Possible by New...

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 'Story of America Now Being Cut in the Enduring Granite of the Black Hills-Country’s Father to Be Immor- talized as Warm and

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 (Continued From First Page. after the end of the war brings ever again unessential considerations into German policy, all the

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 'HE SUNDAY STAR. 'WASHINGTON, D. (. JUNE 30, 1929—PART The king accepted the rebuke and sperit | the night in the peasant’s

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE “Kann’s Special” Lawn Mowers == Regularly $6.98 and $7.98 $5.49 ea. y - —12 and 14

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 2. Service-Weight and Chiffon Silk Hose All of Them Full Fashioned...

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 Features for Women SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. ( SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1929. Tales of Well Known Folk

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 r SOCIETY. | | | | Special News Notes Relating To Prominent Society Folk Trips to Europe and Sojourns at Pleasure Resorts...

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 'Annapolis Social Set Faces Quiet Midsu 2 Changes at Naval Academy Spec;a]]y Noted. General and Person From Maryla ANNAPOLIS,

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 SOCIETY." 1929 —PART Season of Gayety Foreseen For Society at Bar Harbor New York's Fashion Leaders Concentrating at Famed

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 SOCIETY. Washington Society Folk Migrati_n_g to North Shore Approach of Summer Is Signal for Many to Seek Recreation at Noted

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 e0C IETY. TdE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 3. Wedding in Navy Circle l Featurgs_vMonth of Brides...

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 1929—PART 3. Wedding in Navy Circle Featurqs Month of Brides (Continued From Sixth Page.) Foms and she carried a shower...

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 'Wedding in Navy Circle - Features. Month of Brides [_(Continued from Seventh Page) i ®f music was given by Miss Melba...

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 ‘Marine Corps School At Quantico Awards Diplomas to Class Graduate Officers Assigned to Post of Duty-=Society Events and...

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 Tales of Well Known Folk | ial and Official Life . In Soc breaident Hoover's Latin American Tour Held Factor in Attracting

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 Army. ‘The class B board, the senior mem- ber of which s Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Ely, will be convened at the War De- partment

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 = 1g | WOMAN EXPECTS - TOFIGHT LIKE MAN New York Mayoralty Candi- date Asks No Favors Because of Sex. By the Associated Pres:

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 30, 1929-PART 3. 13 g % | | ysteri iation of army, and will realize 16 years after

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 A number of Reserve officers residing in the District who, through no real fault of their own, have been compelled to pass to

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 ARG il BOTH THE PRINTED CHIFFON AND THE DRAWN-WORKED BEIGE CREPE DE CHINE PICTURED ABOVE SHOW THE MOLDED THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 3. 22 INJURED AS BUS |zt "o, i o Bt Bgr-nnh it G| KING GEORGE CONFERS |

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 ”Theater, Screen and Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Swndiy Star. GARY COOPER, and Luee VELEZ- 3 WASHINGTON, Earle Photoplays This

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 AMUSEMENTS.' Flashes From the Screen By C. E. Nelson. HE movies have been doing pretty well, thank ycu; but I there was only

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 AMUSEMENTS. ! HE closing of the National, Rialto il and the Little Theater will cre- ate a good deal of a gap in s...

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 MU BY HELEN FETTER. N addition to the marked in- ' crease in interest in opera in America this season, has continued into the

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. renewal of automobile driv- PPLICATION blanks for the 3 A been ing licenses have 2...

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 JUNE 30. 1929—PART 4. LIGENSE COURTESY URCED ONSTATES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SAFETY CANPHEN " e, AT HALFWAY AR 6

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 (W%&m b e Gassman Dining Roo MAR. TIE .SUNDAY WESTMINSTER & Barbara Frietchie Tea Room e REDERICK |y ORIDGEVILLE PUARPERS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. JUNE 30. 1929—PART 4. AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. AN'S experience since the) dawn of

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 ARGTIC AIR ROUTE TO EURDPE URGED Michigan Geologist Declares | Iceland-Greenland Line Holds Most Hope. Rditor's Note—Prof.

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 District National Guard ‘The congratulations of the command- ing Bener-l of the National Guard of the District of Columbia

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 At the mecting of Brightwood Re- 3 bekah Lodge last Tuesday even D e T rmoon w4 | following officers were _elected: Noble S e

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 The Treasure House of Synopsis of Preceding Installments. Maj. Owston, soldier of fortune, who telly this siory, becomes the

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 MEETINGS THIS WEEK. July 2—George Washington Post, 1441 Rhode Island avenue northwest, 8 p.m. July 2—Vincent B. Costello...

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 14 GANDOLFI MAKES AIR DEBUT TONIGHT New Metropolitan Star Sings on Chain Program Broad- cast by WRC. Alfredo Gadonlfi, the

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 U. S. TUBEMAKERS - PREPARE FOR RUSH New Organizations Are Set| Up to Meet Expected Heavy Demand. ' } it BY E. C. BUTTERFIELD,

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 JENKINS BUBBLES WITH ENTHUSIASH g Veteran Inventor Is Called the “Happy Warrior” of Radio Scientists. - €. Francis Jenkins,

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 Base Ball, Racing Golf and General Part 5—10 Pages lHorseshoe Pitchers PRIZES FOR TOURNAMENT PRESENTED BY THE STAR All...

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 NATS TO TOUR THE WEST AFTER VISIT TO PHILLY . Sam Jones® Injured Side Shift Back to Lead-of Fails to Show Improve— ff...

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 ‘ 'Mangih Is Beaten in College Net Final : Golf Clubs I DEFEATED BY BELL IN AS-SET MATCH Georgetown Racketer Gives Way After

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! NE 30, 1929_PART 5. Fight Experts Have Great Difference of Opinion as to Ability of Schmeling .

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 | “ 3 Baltimore Girls and Middy Swimmers Capture S. A. Meet in Chevy Chase Pool 15-YEAR-OLD ALL OTHER Grace Warner of Bay Sh

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 5. e attle for 3-Year-Old Turf Title Is Scrambled by Defeat of Blue

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 L3 l FINANCIAL I D. C. GAINS SHOWN INBANK CLEARINGS Business Improves in First Half Year—Stowell Retires. | C. & P. Net. BY

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 FINANCIAL.. WEEK ENDING JUNE 29, 1929, | ‘Total sales. Same period a year IZD. Averageprice of 50 stocks. 261.14 256.73 Last

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 Lib 3% 193247, Lib 1st 41932 Lib 4th 41,8 1933-38. 97. 10111 100.19 1015 104.12 103.14 104, 107.24 107. \ s‘n"':: X < 100% 98

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 FIN ANCIAL.” PUBLIC MORE CAUTIOUS IN STOCK MARKET DEALS Break of Last Sprin g Shakes Confidence of Traders—Attitude of...

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 YOou The Star invites ARE THE CENSOR the readers of its ck advertisements to promptly report any fraudulent or misles ing...

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 MTSCE: PERSONAL. ! (Continued. : m’"’ ; ”o?'umy g-f"" wfif“"’i resi- T B Emer lass, . n.w, Washingtos AUGUST 1 FOR B e 'uulé

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 ? TOMOBILEE, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 30, 1929_PART. 6. MISCELLANEOUS.” 3 | " CLEARANCE SALE! | Nash...

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 ROOMS. wuu-ul.) T0-41: —One or _two rooms, itehen, T e Cloctotty, 100 and n i 001 K BT NW —Aitractive be oomm. n downtown...

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 | APARTMEN! ISHED. wnu-ul ) 4 Pooms: Kitcher: And bath: Lo | rates: Frigidau: N AND BATH, DIN. overlooking’ Rock Apply res.

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 APARTMENTS.' bt - ot 7 THE CLARENDON, 520 Colorado ave., at Madison. lew buildin; cedar closets; ‘elvinator; fireplaces; all

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 ish, $47.50 -monthly. oonm iot, garage. full basement. 6 rooms. hest, on concrete road. elec il 7,280, Would con Sider,...

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 1207. CLIFTON N.W. HOME OR INVESTMENT. .9 Rooms, 2 Baths. ANY REASONABL T s be ‘eddition "t o unt juire, at an ‘home he 1at

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 TRESORTS. THE RESORTS. HOTELS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. STRATH HAVEN Kentucky Ave. near Atlantle city, s among the row modern...

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 1929 PART 6. Capital Economists to Attend Convention of American Home Economics Association in Boston—National 817 Woman’s

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 B The Sty Magasine Star Features PART 7. = WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1929. 24 PAGES. o e CK T0 MAIN STREET| 5 From

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 ¢ P s ! he likes to be . ‘10 his office by 3 in the afternoon. His is the o ‘seekers who tried to see him as President were

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNT. 30, To20_PART 7.~ oan Lowell Talks About “These Masculine Women” The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 30, 1929PART 7. - In the hustle and bustle of the game’s start no one noticed the...

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 -~ — gt THE SUNDAY STAR, Was the Moon Once a Part Of the Earthr Latest Deductions of Science Tend to Confirm Old Theories...

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 7. s P < S — Simplicity Marks American Buildings At Spain's...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 1929—PART 7. coln Memorial, the Arlington Memorial Bridge and 96 large photographs of outstanding build-...

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 8 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 3. 1920_PART 7. Holidays Up the C. and The 0ld Water- aay Was a Rendez- wous for

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 i was received by residents for salaries and the like, and the usc of the few improved streets made so by Congress strictly

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 -~ -~ 7 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 7. - HEBA By Pina Delmar Sheba Was One of Those Independent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘JUNE 30, 1920—PART 7. “But I like him, Nicky; I don't like to up- set him.” “Tell him...

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