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Evening Star dated July 10, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Wenather Bureau Forecast.) Local thundershowers this afternoon; generally fair and somewhat cooler to- night;

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 2 % BOWLER IS POISED FOR M. EVANS HOP Chicago Plane Is Out of Wilds, Ready for Ocean Flight. OHICAGO, July 10 (#).—The...

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 CHILDREN ENJOY 9THELKS OUTING |More Than 1,000 Youngsters | ' From Charitable Institutions FOR INDIGESTION | Spend Day at...

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 4 % LARGE AUDIENCE HEARS ARMY BAND 21 American Nations Repre- sented at First Concert Since Return Home. More than 1000 music

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 COAL OPERATORS . THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LEE MIXES CURSES BELGIANS MAINTAIN WITH PRAYERS FOR WIFE'S “GOOD™ A...

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 6 * ' H. ALLEN HEADS - FAIRFAX CHAMBER President Webb of Annandale Retires Amid Plaudits for Service. Epecial Dispatch to The

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 ARLINGTON URGED T0 PUSH PLANNING Five-Year Development Pro- gram Discussed at Meet- ing of C. of C. BY LESTER N. INSKEEP,...

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 8 E EVENING With Sunday Morning E WASHINGTON, D. C. STAR tion. good ground for suspecting that certain things were lacking

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 All Aboard for Shoe Bargains! R \CE/ At our 7th St. & “Arcade” stores Hundreds of Women’s Stunning Summer Shoes on sale at

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 —. 4 SCHILLING KNOWN AS 600D ORGANIZER New Member of Farm Board! Also Noted for Sense of Humor. ' THE EVENING STAR....

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 FINANCIA ; THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON D. C., WEDNESDAY .TULY 10, '1929 : FINANCIAL." * 11 REPORT Charter No. 3425. " REPORT

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 F S = 12 #% FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (’.. WEDNESDAY JULY 10. 1929. FINANCIAL. # -~ . 1929~ Stock ana...

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 nmmcr Lo SPECULATIVE BOND | [oxvev o B PRIGES MAKE GAIN, Convertibles and Rails Given 0 913 Support, Despite- Evidence LR...

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 N 5 YHE EVENING STAR. WASHING Studebaker announces larger; finer DicTATOR SIX ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN (115) INCH WHEELBASE at

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 b he benin é [: 'WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION PURCHASE OF SITE 1S COMPLICATEDBY SUBSURFACE WORK Government Studies Question of

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 The Fir‘at Lady of the Land Pays Visit to Girl Scouts’ Camp—Mrs. Large at Pan-American Concert. RS. HOOVER left Washington

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 AIRPLANE CARRIER Naval Affairs Students Hold That Lesser Sized Craft Will Cut Expenses. By the Associated Press. The new...

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 - MANY SUGGESTED FOR CLAIMS POST Department of Justice Lists Twenty-seven for Possible Appointment. By the Associated Press.

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 lle. Directors elected for two years are Carl will E subject to the . jurisdic- ntucky HEAD OF CREDIT MEN | &mi-au churis W

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 PRESS WIRLESS GETS CHANNELS Pierson Is Made President of Corporation Formed to Use Radio Bands. By the Associated Press. The

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 WILLYS AS ENVOY 10 TURKEY SEEN Vbservers Believe Ohio Auto Manufacturer Will Get Angora Post. Wy the Associated Press. | The

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 TROPICAL FLANNEL SUITS 525 en_a charge accoumt EISEMAR'S, 7th & F p.FALSE TEETH e a new. w wder to' be sprinkled on upper or

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 4 Spending a Billion Dollars amwwhmaammmmmm needed most at the —and into the surplus stocks: of COLLEGE WOMEN'S rested in...

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 24 WIMBROW GUEST 7:00—Hank Simmons’ Show Boat, “In Convict Stripes” four-act hour. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN. POE SOCIETY REQUEST

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 § of Carnegie Endowment Mr. Lyon. ON THE WAY FROM KEIJO TO MUKDEN, By the South Manchurian Railway, June 13. T about 8...

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 'TH’E EVE\;'ING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. JULY '10. 1929. s ! =W ASHINGTON'S POPULAR SHOPPING CENT. NEW I-AND...

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 L) The Foening WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1929. Only Hitters Now Needed, Says Johnson : Horseshoe Layouts in...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING /STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929. STORT Germans Provide Sensation in Tennis : Allison

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 TAKES LONG TIME TO MOLD WINNER Years of Selection and Sort- ing Required, as Mack’s Case lllustrates. 1 | Big League Umpire.

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 Personality and BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. In Summertime when the very air is redolent with flowers on plants, shrubs and...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE Garment Fastenings at the Back BY MARY We have grown so accustomed to front closings in dresses, coats, separate

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 32 BEDTIME STORIE Mrs. Bob Keeps Her Nerve, *Tis mother love. you will observe, That keeps the best control of nerve. Z-0ld

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 "TOER £ Monday - Tuesday Wednesday Ambassad’r Richard Dix in e e Wheel of e e of Life.” Comedy. t:omedv Lo, Wilson ‘and ;B

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 WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929, ROOMS. By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TARZAN OF THE APES

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 Aunmnp—unmmsm MOON lumllhll f.hm m-. n lnd blth apartment; all l-m Tooms. APARTI‘IN'I‘ lelR‘l‘B. 804 17th St. N.W. BERVICE

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 REAL APARTMENTS~—UNFURNISHED. (Continged.) OVERL + $1,000,000 RIDGI ‘Réc ¢ 15 e Bteroot Flde s S4-br. eieppone and switchl

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 wppoyes " Excellent Home or Rmmm."flaun | ane istance downtown: ln e m\d llome in Brookland, 0, S00- N v $10,500--An u‘Nuu\n"\

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 ( THE EVENING RESORTS. RESORTS. ATEANTIC CITY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. R ey . here’s a Big One * Coming!” You walk in ankle deep

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