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Evening Star dated July 28, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Generally fair, continued, warm, fol- lowed by local thundershowers tomorrow...

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 R d 2. NAVAL COT MOVE BY FRANCE LIKELY Briand Acceptance of Cabi- net Task Hailed as Prob- able Impetus. Br (he Associated

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 WATERWAYS PLAN S HELD NSDUND St. Lawrence Development Is Premature, Brookings Institution Says. The St. Lawrence waterway...

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 EXPECTS SURVEY T0 SAVE MILLIONS Lamont Predicts Distribution Census’ Results in Radio Forum Address. (Continued From First

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., BIG GREEK ACREAGE; WILL BE RESTORED American Firms Get Contract for Reclamation of...

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 [ THE SUNDAY STAR, JULY 28, PARlEY INBERLIN | [C-Am swan~_ro_rresmets car ] MAY BRING PEACE ' ‘ Russia and Chlna Hepor(ed...

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 STARTING TOMORROW—ROUND IN THE FAMOUS YOUR SAVINGS s~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 28, 1929—PART. 1. THE AVENUE AT

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 e Mid Summer The Mid-Summer Opportunity Offer; . - i< Oftfering Phenomenal S Sale i Of Quallty Sllks ’%usands of Dollars’...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 28, 1929—PART 1. pporfunity Sale vings on Summer Needs fse at savings of 109, 259,

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 \ 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 28 1929—PART 1 ’ lohe-: Hatafeld-Wildenburg, adopted daughter | represented by

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 75 WOODEN SHIPS AWAIT WRECKERS War-Time Armada Will Be| Gone With Operations Near Quantico. By the Associated Press. Within a

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 12 BLOGS OF ORENT | GROWWELLINU.S Oriental Bulb, With Others From East, Thrives With Care. BY THE GARDENER. Glory-of-the-snow

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 BROOKHART 10 ASK ] EXPORT DEBENTURE Plans Amendment to Tanfl‘I Bill Because of Western Sentiment. Declaring that feeling in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 28, 1929—PART . 1. fournament; the Exchange cuub of | CANADIAN SUPPLY BOAT IS ASKED

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 PRINTING EXHBIT PLANNED FOR FALL 1,000 Square Feet of Floor Space Assigned at Indus- " trial Show. aphic arts exhibit is...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C..JULY 28, 1929-—PART, 1. - LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE,

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 ENGLSH DALEET SUBEE OF STDY TOLEARN ORGHS American Council of Learned Societies to Fix Begin- nings of Expressions....

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 18 wviw UNITED EUROPE" U IDEA GAINS GROUND Project, Years Ago, Was Held Impractical. By Radio .0 The Star. BERLIN, July...

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 RED PLOT CRUSHED BY PARS OFFCALS Plans for Giant Demonstra- tion Aug. 1 Are Balked by Drastic Action. By Radio to Tha Star.

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 z0 VIRGINIA PRIMARY SUFFERS ASSAULT New Political Debate Caused by Another Attack by Rev. Mr. Hepburn. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 RICHMOND VIGTOR INROWING EVENTS Potomac Boat Club of This| City Is Second in James River Contests. @pecial Dispatch to The

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 FOURTH FLOOR The Charles Club chair may be had either in & delightful cover of English hand-blocked linen at $205.00 Or in

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 OFFICERS NAMED AT EDMONSTON | W. C. Weber Appomted Town | Marshal and Assistants Are Sworn In. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ©D. C, JULY 28 1929—PART 1. HAGLE SELEGTED FOR DEBY PARLE Diplomatic Dispute Ends on Site of...

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 'fi- - - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 28 1920—PART 1. MILE, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION—The HUBTAISHNG...

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 26 * LTLEGRLKILED ENROUTETO STORE Ruth Miller, 6, Run Down as She Stepped Into Path of Machine. ALEXANDRIA, Va. July 27.—Ruth

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 ADOBE BUILDING REVIVAL PUSHED Scientist’s. Skill -1s* Turned to Experiments With Mud Houses. By _Consolidated Press. SAN'...

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 .00 " Round = Slrip | Ocean City, Md. I| Children 5 ye; d s e e : Resort Sunday, A‘ug 4 Cood for day only Bpecial train...

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 LEGION FINDS J0BS * FORWARVETERANS District Non-Profit Bureau, One Result of Larger Fund | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 28, 1929—PART 1. (o - - SALEof ' LIFETIME FURNITURE « brings you » Furniture of...

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Swunday Star. Panr é—B Pages WASHINGTON, ¥ 9 D. FOUR COUNTRIES PREPARE TO LOWER BREMEN’S MARK:‘...

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 2 JHE EY With Sunday Morning Edition. _ WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY. THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor The Evening Star Newspaper

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 PRESIDENT WOULD MAKE - SCHOOLS Counts Much on VITAL FORCE Them to Maintain Healthy Reciprocal Relations Be- tween Government

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 Agriculture, Colonization and- Railroads Form Three Most .. Important Phases in Rapid Economic Development of " Vast...

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 __(Continued From First Page.) ing @ ing that a new student does -—lnd"gt::‘l saying a lot—until Jones 18 having as bad &...

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 and.. have suoceeded . more. brilliantly than this only woman president of a through whose veins African Pact Proclamafi@il '

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 Emb. Laundry Bags —New-style bags, ready made of sturdy ma- $ ] OO terials and prettily . -5 e ‘ hand embroidered. A very...

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 Linen Handkerchiefs —Beautiful Chinese Hand-em- broidered linen hahdkerchiefs. With drawn threads and em- c broidery in one

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 he SOCIETY SECTION Sunday Star Tales of Well Known Folk MRS. GIBSON FAHNESTOCK, On the stairway of her Massachu home. setts

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