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Evening Star dated August 18, 1929

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 THER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and somewhat warmer today; to- morrow fair. ‘Temperature—Highest, ¥ecm-d-y:...

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 10,000 RUSSIANS * PRESIDENT ENJOYS INVADE MANCHURIA' VIRGINIA WELCOME Battle Reported Near Dalai-|Madison Reception Enthusi

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 REVENUE INCREASE REPORTED BY LUCAS $148,000,000 Gain Shown for Year Ended June 30 in Bureau’s Compilation. ‘The Federal...

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 COMMISSION URGES GREAT FALLS PARK Power Dams Would Ruin Beauty of River Valley, Group Holds. __ (Continued From First Page)

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 20 WOMAN PILOTS READY FOR FLIGHT Gather at Santa Monipa for Air Derby to Begin This Afternoon. By the Associated Press. SANTA

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 WOMAN WHO ‘DIED AS CHILD 15 LIVING Keighbor of Hoover’s Camp Cannot Recall Ordeal of Early Life. By a Staff Correspondent of

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 STRANGLER ELUDES BAFFLED SLEUTHS Minneapolis Girl Victim Is Buried as Police Intensify Search for Slayer. By the Assoclated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.\'C.. 'AUGUST 18, 1929—PART 1. 4 m MANAGER RU[E' ==Free Parking Space for Our Patrons Opposite

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 ENGINEER CALLING | WILBE ANALYZED Group From Profession to Seek Fresh Objectives in Study. American engineers are planning to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 18, 1929—PART 1. A New Home of Quality Merchandise OPENS WEDNESDAY OULD vyou like

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 [CE DAM GIVES WAY 50 Feet of Water Rushing Down Indus Valley After Glacier Is Broken. By the Associated Press. LEH, Kashmir,

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 —— THE SUNDAY” STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, AUGUST 18, 1929 PART T. oy LANSBURGH & 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE

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 —, . WASHINGTON GAR FARE HEARINGS WILL BE RESUMED ~ WITHW.R.E. CASE Affirmative Arguments Before Commission Expected to "...

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 PRIZES ANNUUNBEI] Committee Believes This Year’s Event Will Eclipse All Previous Efforts. Convinced that the firemen’s...

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 ! CITIZENS AROUSED BY HIGHWAY DUST Building of New Roads in Arlington County Brings Protests. BY LESTER N. INSKEEP. i Staft

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 16 2 YOUTHS DROWN WHLE SWINMING Virginian Sinks at George- town—_Colored Boys Disap- pears in Anacostia River. David R....

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 P L RIENTAL includes " Ousr ‘ Sum mer Sl RU and other Floor Coveringsin AN UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT MAIN FLOOR ORIENTAL RUGS...

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 33 - AS BEING ‘VAGUE! Dr. William Rappard Says Treaty Lacks Means to Replace War. By the Assoclated Press. ‘WILLIAMSTOWN,...

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 SECRETS GUARDED Radius of Vessels and Range of 8-Inch Guns Held From Public. By the Assoclated Press. Uncle Sam has a very

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 .S HUSTBULD - TOREAGH PARTY Britain’s Inability to Reduce Cruiser Strength Revealed in Discussions. BY DREW PEARSON....

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 ALDERMAN HANGS FOR RUM MURDERS Liquor Runner Pays for Slay-! ing Two U. S. Coast Guardsmen. By the Associated Press. FORT...

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 CONNALLY UPHOLDS PYPORT DEBENTURE Demands “Square Meal” for Agriculture, in Radio Forum Address. . (Continued From First...

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 DANGER OF FOREST FIRES GROWS LESS Officials Encouraged by Re- ports From Stricken Sec- tions of Pacific Northwest. By the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST Stre et 5 zsleventh ‘ 1929 - PART 1, The PALAIS ROYAL T-Vafll”u 5 Districe 4400 A

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 Part 2—8 Pages TARIFF BOOST HELD DEATH TO EXPORT TRADE GROWTH American Consumer Will Pay If Rates Raised, Harrison Says in

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 THE EVENING STAR| With Sunday Marning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY....... ‘Auflgt 18, 1929 | THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 KEY TO FARMRELIEF TARIFF HELD BY DIXIE DEMOCRATS Harmony Urged in Protection Fight' by Periodical’s Barrage. BY MARK...

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 THE SUNDAY Rostand’s Play Awakens Interest in Eugenie and the Events Surreunding the Later Years of Her Unusual and...

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 AT S 49¢ — S S T D . Fralinger’s Salt Water Taffy ng warm.wea Memtm ternpti I :fl"“”“"”%"s‘:.‘:.?"“’m as well as The Lowest

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 - DIVORCE TANGLE = I’ = With each Bedroom Suite sing Days Of F‘%Egch SE’E;‘E?A é%’ii sold we include a beautiful Sui ) @)...

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 Tariff Increase Would Be Death To Export Gains, Harrison Says (Continued From Pirst Page.) —ton e e e cents against Cuban...

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 DROWNING THREAT Gil Who Grieved Over Wounding of Pet Dog Found at Relative’s Home. By the Associated Press. FORT WORTH, Tex.,

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 he Sundwy Star, i WASHINGTON, D. O, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1929, " Tales of Well Known -Folk: Features for Women Part...

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 SOCIETY. Society Inter est Centers In Charming Wedding List Profusion of Flowers and Pretty Costume® in Ev;dcnce as...

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 SOCIETY. ‘Washington Society Folk In Quest of Recreation Throng Pleasure Resorts and Enjoy Outings and Motor Trips to of the

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 SOCIETY.' Varied Activities Noted In AnnapolisSocial Record Guests Entertained in Homel—M;ny Residents at Pleasure...

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