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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1929-08-04

Evening Star dated August 4, 1929

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 ~ DISCREPANCIES FOUND WEATHER, (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly cooler today; tomor- row fair....

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 HOWELLS FRAUD (MOSES WILL LEAD | HARRISON JESTS PONER TR DL P B Or e APPROVAL IS SEEN Administfation Is Expected to Support

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 THE _SUNDAY IANES H. HAWLEY OF IH0 EXPRES Former Governor of Western State Led Prosecution of “Big Bill” Haywood. By the...

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 BERLINER IS PAID TRIBUTE FOR WORK Classed as Great Inventor, American and Scholar by Biographer. Editor's Note—Frederic...

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 Ter IS LEWS MAKES DOMEST; PEAE Opera Star Withdraws Suit But Will Live Apart From Bohnen. Br the Associated Press. 1LOS...

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 LAKEHURST READY FOR GRAF LANDING Attendants There Believe Big| Craft Will Reach Field as Early as Noon. Special Dispatch to

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 fi MAXWELL'S 2—$98 3-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES. Covered in velour and good values at this low price 6—$159 3-PC. LIVING ROOM...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 4, 1929—PART 1. BOTH SIDES OF SEVENTH STREET AT K—THE DEPENDABLE STOR FOLLOW THE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, AUGUST 4, 1929—PART 1. ‘SEVENTH_AND K’ ALL Summer Merchandtse, to Avoid Leftovers for Next

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 Correspendents Recite Trials and Joys of “Covering” Capital. . (Continued From First Page.) They asked each other why it was

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 Truck Deliveries to a Points Within 100 Miles A Department of Interior Decora- tion to aid you If you have a problem in...

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 WARTINE LEAERS TOATTENDREUNON Many Veteran Commanders | to Be Present at 80th Division Meeting. . Many war-time leaders of

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 MAGAZINE SALES WILL BE PROBED Disabled Veterans’ Leader to Delve With Aides Into Street “Business.” The sale of magazines on

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 'I'i{E SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 4. 1929 -PART 1. ‘What is to become of France? Eco- Creager’s name was linked

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 I — IN DIPLOMA GASES Kansas City Officers Make Arrest in Complaint of Doctor vs. Doctor. By the Associated Press. KANSA®...

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 ¥ vy R 9 RANMA Y S THE SUNDAY STAR, Iced Tea Spoons 6 for $1 “=¥" LANSBURGH & BRO guaranteed for ten years—and in thal lovely

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 WATERERONT PLAN DELAYEDS VEARS, 111 BE REVNED Trade Board Committee to, Seek Action This Fall on Channel Project. DEVELOPMENT

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 offices and | expenditure of $1,000,000, approximate- D e . T | TOLD TRADE BODIFS ezt i S s g et e o “ '}G 'JST Cl E...

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 SPECIAL FOR_MONDAY Advance Sale Fine Cloth Coats With Beautiful Fur Collars Worth $65, $69 and $79 We bought these superb...

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 20 % DRIVER OF TAXICAB ROBBED BY BANDITS Car and $6 Reported Taken by Two Men Who Fled in Machine. How two white passengers

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 0OVE T0 IMPROVE | WSCONIN AVENUE loint Action Sought for De-; velopment From D. C. Line to Bradley Lane. Br a Staff...

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 = 1S ABOR GANS TONEAR MILLO Membership Has Increased 750,000 Since Last Convention. ‘When the executive council of the...

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 THE SUNDAY two silk shirts, a kodak, & manicuring set and a safety razor, with a total value ‘o; sa';‘.e w;a. g price he paid

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 Q Street 5 fi Eleventh (7& PALAIS ROYAL: T:hfl: one District 4400 07 S, New and Dainty Dresses and What a Low Price! 79 .08...

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 fchM Strect nmmaoo : fi Eleventh CIts Really More Than . a Sale—A Genume Furmture ram ent’ A $150,000 August Sale of Furniture

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 BIG FARM COUNGIL FORMED BY CO.0PS Hundred Commodity Groups With Million- Members in Baton Rouge Union. By the Assoclated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 4, 1929—PART 1. HUGEJEWIH STAT . PLANNED N RUSS Territory to Embrace Biro Bidjan

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 - L] y ome Furni Our Gredt | Summer Sale o ’ shings is now Fully under Way ORIENTAL RUGS MAIN FLOOR UR representatives are

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 ~ Editorial Page EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Shar. Part 2—8 Pages VAST BURDEN OF DEBTS SHOWS NO ONE WON WAR Glory Dims as...

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 | t THE EVENING STAR —_With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.........August 4, 1920 ~ THEODORE W. NOYES....

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 SUBMARINE MAY BE NEXT | TARGET OF PEACE-MAKERS Growing Effectiveness of Undersea Craft Sure to Gain Notice of Disarma- ment

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 REVIEWS OF SUMMER BOOKS A New Novel of the Civil War—World War History by Win- ston Churchill, M. P.—Adventure Stories for

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 (Continued Prom First Page. struction, whose eauses and functioning were but hazily mhn‘t So to- day, in the reve startled Y,

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 B | TALIAN IS USTED | N LOAN SCANDAL New York Bank Favored in Milan Transactions, Com- mittee Reports. By the Associated...

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 BRAND FEELS 0T EURDPEUNION DEA French Premier Takes Lead! to Form Trade Organiza- tion of All Continent. BY PAUL SCOTT...

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 FATHER FINDS AID AFTER WEARY TRP Dogged by Ill Luck, Traveler| Receives Succor in D. C. Court. Por the first time in many...

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 Features for Women Part 3—16 Pages SOCIETY SECTION The Sunday Stare. 10 RG] 25 SUNDAY MRS FRANCIS WHITE AND BETTY, ‘Wife and

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 SOCIETY. :.Charmirr'ig Nuptial Events . Grace Midsummer Calendar . Exchange of Matrifnofiial Vows at Altar vaal-' lenge...

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 SOCIETY. New York Sm ért Set Awaits Opening of the Horse Shows Exhibitions Listed to_‘Continue'Unltfl ‘thc_ Fall. Other...

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 4 SOCYETY, North Shore Tennis Courts - Draw Throngs of Colonists | i | | Essex Country Club Events and Other Leading...

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 SOCIETY. ~ Noteworthy Society Events Noted in Annapolis Record Announced Betrothal of Miss Cluveris, Daughter of Rear...

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 0909 s N 95w RN e N 2N e e L ad . and her two cHildren, who will be guests | B e " turned to their home in Richmond, Va.,...

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 ‘ Skyland Sojourners Favored During Week By Charming Weather | Conditions Ideal Which Assured Success of Huge SRS THE SUNDA

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 General and Special Society News Notes From Nearby Virginia Reception by Women's Club ! and Other Charming Fune- tions Listed

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life| Mr. Norman Armour Embassy in Paris While Awaiting Arrival of...

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 NGTON, D. C. 'AtJ'GUST 4, 1929—_PART 3. D. C. Naval Reserve Prominent Women to Participate in Institute of Public Affairs.

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 1 e 4 I Parent-Teachers | During the Summer months when the local assoclations are in recess the State Publicity Bureau...

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 Wlm the encampment period of the 20th Division headquarters troops, and the 121st Regiment of Engineers, form- ing the...

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 Distinctions to Be Drawn Betwee SMART FOR RAINY DAYS—THE R U FIGURE IN THE FOREGROUND SHOWS HOW TO DRESS APPROPRIATELY IN...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SN s : sccident. Do), S. NAVY OFFICER HEAD |¥esterdey, Jelieving Capt. Stephen V.| MEXICO’S “THREE

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 i qgfer e gl ""N:;d“.‘{q,‘”m; testt- \GASOLINE FUMES DRIVING |piaces ase "”“"MW Vigi- | working his, way through Wiliams Col-

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 THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. 0. AUGUST 4 1929_1’ART-'3-' The policy of The Hecht Co. regarding fashion . . : whether it be

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 | Theater, Screen and Music . e MYRNA LOY and LUCY BEAUMONT, ° . Fox. : ‘ ?H&toplays This Week SCREEN FEATURES OF THE WEEK

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 ‘RMUSEMENTS.] F lashes Frrom the Screen By C. E. Nelson. NLY a few years ago we were treated with a “the- atrical season.”

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 " ranged and D. C AUGUST 4, 1920_PART 4. MU ITHIN the last couple of weeks it was announced in New York dailies that one of

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. contemplated asking for a change in the method of making a left-hand turn in the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. STRGEBATER INAUTOESSENTAL Use of Current in Starting, {: Lighting and for Other ¥ Purposes

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 CITY SHOWS NERVE | IN AIDING TRAFFIC Slashes Through Buildings to. Create New Wide Street for Auto Travel. Boldness, or at

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 DETROIT INDUSTRY EXPECTS BIG YEAR Prediction of Heavy Auto Sales Is Based on Con- sumption. DETROIT.—If past experience pro-

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 « spect for Department of Com-| URING the coming seven months _every airplane pilot in the United States now holding a...

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 ‘Model Aircraft This is the final installment on nodel atroratt instruction. Next week Mr. Wil- liams will write a course on

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 10 THE SUNDAY. STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. ¢. AUGUST 4, 1929 PART % Past Sachem Hyman was appointed de- E. Crouch, record of...

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 “Veterans of ' American Legion. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. August 6—George Washington Post, 1441 Rhode Island avenue northwest, 8

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 [ 12 ROXY'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS OVER WRC Strauss Compositions to Be Presented in Concert at 1 0’Clock Today. Roxy's Symphonic...

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 o MODEL™ 87.45.00 8-Tube th“‘hy-o for house-current opera- tion. PushePull amplification. Fourtuning econdensers....

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 - 44 4 . THE SU\DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 4, 1929—PART % ‘fir Economical Transportation m | CThe Imperial Sedan Ole

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 Base Ball, Racing Golf and General Part 5—10 Pages Griffs, Tigers in Double Bill Today : Philly Oarsmen Take Six of Eight...

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 'FLASHY BARNYARD GOLF IS EXPECTED IN TOURNEY * Karnival to Draw Farmers in From Cbuntryside and Some Fancy Flinging of Lucky

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 LIKELY TO BECOME POPULAR VARIETY | i ; { Scientists Enthused Over It. Will Be Displayed When Greenkeepers Meet. BY WALTER R.

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 THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 4 1929—PART 5. NATIONAL. CLUB BATTING. e e 567 1,083 586 1,068 641 1,083 35 1,002

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 INTEREST, THOUGH, KEENER THAN EVER Hot Contests and Some New Marks Sure to Result in Annual Affair. l not expect to see many

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 { BYBLUELARKSPUR 6 e | TfiE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., AUGUST 4, ]9‘.’9-T’AR"D 5. TENDON IS PULLED Three- Year-0ld...

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 WALLER CHOOSES ~ BANK COMMITTEES New Body Headed by Hoskin- son to Have Charge of New Credit Bureau. s BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 " ‘'WEEK ENDING AUGU!'I' 3, 1929, ' Week. Year to Date. .,1104u'm 639,439,540 35,620 461,697,956 Total sales.. Same period a

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 BEARS ARE ROUTED - INSTOCK DEALINGS * Bullish Operation Again Cen- *' ters In Utilities—Metals ¢+ -and Motors Active. - :2 &

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 -0 Seing : ‘THE 'SUNDAY ‘STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, ~D: G, AUGUST 4, 1929—~PART 5. - WH[]I_ESM_E TRADE COTTON GOODS FIRM, |12,...

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 Usually the greatest barrier in the way of securing a new automobile is the disposition of the: old one. The Sal ification of

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 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUY NOW. USINESS IS GOOD« EASY TERMS, ONFECTIONERY. pgp!!m_,wnnin, $ rooms. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

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 ALE—AL MOBILES. L % l%fl:fi'm& ’ SALE-—AUTOMOBILES. . S, UTO_ 8. l BALE H(&HSEL-E‘A.,N“U& o 0:1::, -llc"'"mfll'?.l“l:d- o...

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 (C 1458 GLIFTON 8T. N.W. tem f-‘x"."e'"ffi'u'“r’::m and’ fioor; opens « 3 onto southern Dfll"‘h UPONT GIRCLE. loor front roon:

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 "APARTMENTS, ETC. ISHED. arsaramrrsporone LRl‘ TT PTb., 2127 P, Z(Dl 16th St. N.W. foom. kitchen and bath ooms, kitchen and

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 EAL ESTATE l WATER FRONT PROPERTY. WANTED—FARMS. R SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY.|FOR SALE—SUBURBAN...

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