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Evening Star dated July 11, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperati ure. ‘Temperatures—Highest

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 2 RAGE DIFFERENCES CIRCLE OPIUM CASE Opposing Customs Impede Probe Into Chinese Smug- gling Disclosure. By the Assoclated...

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 c. m.' [:I]H_EBMES WHELAN'S' SQUAD OF S:é;f;rwox L it POLICE 1S CALLED INNOVATION VISIT DUTCH PORT Plan Is Modeled After...

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 FLIGHT TO ROME PARALLELSLINDY' Capt. Yancey Discovers Fab- ric Torn From Controls on First Night. (Continued From First...

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 . g THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. C.M.T.C. SOLDIERS 10 BE GIVEN OATH Secretary Good, Other...

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 U1 5. FROM BANK Official American Representa- tion in International Finan- cial House Discussed. The answer to whether the

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 It : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. MRS.- KATHERINE TINGLEY,. hical | DRILL TEAM ADOPTS A Moty

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Im Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......July 11, 1920 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor The...

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 INTERRACIAL BODY 1S INCORPORATED 13 Southern States Repre- sented in Organization Founded in 1919. By the Assoclated Press.

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 N 30 . '‘SUBUR COUNTY SCROOLS TEACHERS NAWED Faculties of Montgomery In- stitutions “Confirmed by Board of Education. Bpecial

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 AUTO INPEGTION TINE NEARSCLOSE Maryland Motorists Have| Only Four More Days to | Get Official 0. K. By a Staff Correspondent

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 . HOMES PLAN JURY | SELECTS WINNERS Names - Are Not Announced, as All Are Entrants in National Contest. Judgments of the jury

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 !INANCIA‘L‘ PRICES ARE MIXED IN CURB TRADING- Market Is Irregular, Although Majority of Changes Are Upward. BY HARRY H....

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 14w F IN VOGT IS PRESIDENT -~ OFHOME BUILDING Promotion Made to Fill Va- cancy Caued by W. T. Galliher’s Death. BY EDWARD C.

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR. ~ REPORT OF CONDITION of the Woodridge-Langdon Savings & Commercial Bank Qf Washineton, in the

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 16 GARSLEAVERALS, INURING TWOSEDRE Washington Woman Among 13 Taken to Hospital After Wreck. By the Associated Press. ROCKY

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 he Ty ening Star. *WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION BAS STOCK BUYERS, STATEMENT 10 BE BARED LATE TODAY Representatives of Pur-...

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 18 SOCIETY Secretary of the Treasury Mellon Is Visit- ing His Son-in-Law and Daughter on Long Island. HE Secretary of the...

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 SOCIETY _ (Continued From Eightcenth Page) read in the Spring by Mrs. Young be- fore the Georgetown Garden Club, of Wwhich

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 Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. D. or on...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929.° WAR CRY INTERPRETS | squrts oeing referred o, e not set ciear.

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 Round Trip. Atlantic City Sunday, July 21 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridse a Leaves Washington " Bajtimore (

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 HONESTY 1S BEST, CURTS DECLARES Vice President Gives Politi- cal Creed-at Dinner Held in His Honor. By the Associated Press.

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 24 HIGH POSITIONS URGED FOR WOMEN Foundation of World Federa- tion Is Proposed by Italian Leader. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 Attractive New Summer Frocks Chifforis, Crepes and Georgettes $15 Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 50 —Whether you are vacationing at...

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 ELKS CHARTYFUND 5 GNEN 500 Col. Andrews Is Installed as Grand Exalted Ruler, With Other Officers. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.- JULY 11, 1929. 27 CHIEF OF HOSPITAL WILL GO TO FLEET Capt. James A. Randall

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 D. €. THURSDAY, JULY 11 CHILDREN’S PROGRAM PLANNED TOMORROW liminary strike by setting today as the last in which its members

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 THE EVENING STORY Celia's Knack. ELIA had reached the point in her morning's work where she had to curl up on the daven- port

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 GLIMP ING THE FAR EAST By GIDEON A. LYON, Member of American Journalists’ Party Now Touring Orlent as Guests of Carnegie...

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 Spending a Billion Dollars HERBERT M. LORD’S OWN STORY Of His Work as Director of United States Budget. This is one of a...

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 G Street & fi Eleventh Qelephone District 4400 - The PA = 100 Wonderful Friday Bargains Our Important Weekly Odd Lot and...

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 CITY CELEBRATES TOOTH BIRTHDAY Abo, Finland’s Former Cap- ital, Wishes to Adopt More Modern Name. Abo, Finland’s former...

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 HISTORIC TRIALS 10 BE BROADCAST WRC Will Carry First of Se- ries, Dealing With Soc- rates, Tonight. Famous trials of history

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1, C. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1999, WIRELESS EXPERTS - g - AL PRASE NEW - Experts hail the New...

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 The Treasure House of Martin Hews Synopsis of Preceding Installments. Beatrice Essiter, the beautiful niece o Martin Hews,

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Note of Luxury in the Bathroom BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. City dwellers owe themselves every | to increase the

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE Attractive Selections in Bags BY MARY MARSHALL. ton or chiffon dress in Midsummer. There are charming bags made

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. ‘Reducing the Waist Line. Dear Miss Leeds: $ am 19 years old and-5 feet tall.

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 40 . KANSAN 5 URGED FORFARM BOARD Secretary Hyde Confers With Supporters Who Want A. L. Hartshorn. b By the Associated Press.

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 ; Sports News @he Foening | faf Features and Classified WASHINGTON, D. C I THURSDAY, JULY 11,° 1929, PAGE 41 Home Game...

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 42 SPORTS. HE AIMS TO PLEASE HAS LOT OF SPEED DESPITE IS HEFT Shows to Good Advantage in Gym—Has to “Live Down” K. 0. by...

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 G THE o STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. HURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 SPORTS. VEN ; : SPORTS. —By BRIGGS 1 WELL® FELLOWS WE :D‘ID A G60D...

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 SPHERE DECLARED “EMINENTLY FAIR” Jaques Asserts’ It Is Suited to Average Player and Also to Courses. H Golf Association,...

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 .4 y l How to Keep From Growing Old.—By Williams ] o : . B \ BEDTIME STORIE Exciting Moments. “Tis true, wherever we may go.

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. TARZAN OF THE APES CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For...

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 AUTOMOBILES MOON MULLINS—Willie Lays the Law Down. nu—nm'wonm for 18 X .\.““_“ storase for the loss: Foericss Used Car Dept.,

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. —_Hfl_____. R k0 Il e - i — , R T R B OOR A R a0 oA e A Ao vers sonny, ) | [/GB0F o0 vEamD W THET OLD

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 REAL BAI‘.HOUSIB. « nSETRCT IR Y0 une. $7,500—" It gou are locking for e real bareain i the horthwe ucuo':!. =il you wit to

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTO the Habitant - Com IOME because it's cool; because winds that have swept hundreds of miles of

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