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Evening Star dated September 10, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and cooler tonight and wmorm;zé ‘Temperatures—Highest, 9! p.m. yesterday;...

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 2 IN GENEVA OPINION Fugther Step of Accepting Compulsory Arbitration Is Deemed Possible. By the Associated Press. GENEVA,...

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 is Now Possible 1140 FIFTEENTH ST | A SAFE DEPOSITORPFOR 38 YEARS C.AASPINWALL . PRESIDENT ||| and flying conditions at all

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 SEEK CALLINGER PROBEBY EXPERTS Committee Asks Government Officials v Name Board of Inquiry. other in the countr ‘A staff of

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 “HODEL AR TRAFFL CODEISEVPLETED Government Bureaus Issue Suggestions for Standard Port Laws. Standard air traffic regulations

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 6 = POLITICAL LEADER HURT IN CAR CRASH Emory L. Coblentz and Fam- ily Receive Serious Injuries Near Frederick. &peclal...

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 SUBURBAN NEWS. BETHESDA BROOK HELDTOBEMENACE Montgomery Civic Federatipn Told of Disease-Breed- ing Stream. BY WILLIAM J....

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 8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C TUESDAY. .. .September 10, 1920 . THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 School - Clothes Cleaned for know how it feels—those first days in High School. Betty W peeping over a geometry book. whole

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 RIGGS STOCK SELLS| AT 5610 PER SHARE - New High Follows Regular and Extra Dividend Ac- tion by Board. BV EDWARD C. STONE....

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 i 9 T Wnahinglmp Ticker” " By the Associated Press. ‘With a visible balance of trade in America’s favor of $385,905,353...

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 iRt FINANCIAL. THE EVENING ST TUESDAY. SEPTEMB o e o Pedd 1 | T AT ¥ 6% 7 3 st P 6s . 83% PRIBES ARE MIXED RAvid Sy Ehivem (0

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 R Washington News HERBERT BERLINER SEEKS SHARE OF FATHER'S ESTATE Son Charges Undue Influence Caused His Exclusion From...

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 SOCIETY OCIETY Chief Executive and ‘Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Executive Officers of Girl Scouts’ Organization. - HE President and’

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 - THE EVENINI 'SOCIETY Minneappolis are at the Dodge Hotel \dor several days. , Mr, and Mrs, L. H. Mitchell are at the St.

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 PANTAGES PROBERS TOQUZTWOGRLS Pair Accused-of Bribery Plot to Face County Grand Jury. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES,

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 t= TAKOMA CITIZENS SEEK SCHODL SITE Instruct Secretary to Address Letter on Subject to Bureau of Budget. At is first Fall...

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 = SSATISVILLE ACTS 10 CURB SPEEDING Council Notifies Officials to Co-operate in Stopping Reckless Driving. Bpecial Dispatch

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C;, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1929. 19 if any one stays here, I have the right.” | plied, “of

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 ek PRIZES AWARDED AT FLOWER SHOW Throngs Attracted to Ama- teur Exhibit Held at Fed- eral-American Bank. Throngs of flower

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 SAFETY EYE TESTS IN EUROPE STUDIED Dr. E. H. Siiver Tells of In- vestigations of Motor Vision Exarqinations. ‘What Europe is

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 o 2 . o i C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 10, 1999; '~ WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D than 10,000 population. This confirms|is just

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 D. ©, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1929. 1 & I A Strain on the Family Tie.—By Gaar Williams ‘ | THE DaiLY News - ) > e THUS FAR...

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 2. SOUSA ESCAPES N TRAN CRASH Seven of His Bandsmen Are Injured When Special Leaves Track. By the Associated Press. 0o...

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 The Foening. faf WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1929. PAGE 25 Griffs Face Scrappy Indians Tomorrow: McArdle Plans

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 T. He’s Decrepit Veteran Only When Compared With His Former Self. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK, September 10.—Big | Bill...

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 SPORTS. Virginia JIMMY DRIVER IS CERTAIN TO KEEP HOUSE IN ORDER Ear]'A}wIl, New Grid Coach, Also Is Experienced and Has Fine

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 FOUR BATTLE FOR WASHINGTON HONORS f;:fl, Tallmadge, Pixton and Quantrill Refuse to | See Themselves as Maryland and Virginia

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 ite ‘WOMAN'’S PAGE. Theory and Practice in Kitchen BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Cooking s ‘an exact science, It can be...

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 PARIS—One of the most attractive dresses in the Madeleine collection is a crepe de chine model characterized by tucking and

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 FEATURES WORLD FAMOUS STORIES THE COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT. ‘BY ROBERT BURNS, 7801708 1708, s Soottish o llA(I’Olr".Ql 'fifll

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 82 .U'm‘! orron'l'mn‘l’lls. prom o 'l orkroom, IVIII- it E n"and’ eoml ‘fh-e'r‘n sntiaue ry. 31,500 per month, for e uy men

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 APARTMENTS MOON MULLINS—Meet the Boy With tl;t_a. Tough Knuckles, Folks. ROOMS—FURNISHED, (Continued.) HE CONGORD, APT, 42

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 APARTMEN -UNFURNISHED, (Continued.) 1424 16th ST. 8 large rooms, 3 baths, porch. ‘Well arranged for entertaining. Frigidaires

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 SALE—H( S. Eemimeety 13,5 home. prettil loors: the any other 1417 K St. National 9300 $500 Cash - $59.50 Month 9,750...

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 ANNUAL FIRE LOSS HERE SHOWS SLUMP Chief Watson Says Damage Was $1,058,709—Requests Pay Faise for Force, DRUG STORE FIRM...

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