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Evening Star dated September 11, 1929

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 “. or_elsewhere.” WEAT (U. 8. Weather Buresu Forecast.) Fair tonight and ' tonight. ‘Temperatures—Highest, 93, at 2:3( p.m.

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 2 %% FIGHTING CEASES ON CHINESE BORDER Railway and Other Officials Return to Village Reds Attacked. By the Associated Press.

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 PLAN CONSTITUTION WEEK OBSERVANCE Patriotic and Civic Organiza- tions Arrange Ceremonies to Be National in Scope. With...

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 PRISONER CAUSES - QUIZOF OFFICIALS CHARITY FETE LISTED, | Elks’ Club Announces First of ‘Winter Dances. l California Governor

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 GOLD IN GASOLINE, CHEMISTS ARE TOLD Auto Held Responsible for Many New Products Made From Waste Gases. By the Associated...

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 6 % CHAMBER REQUESTS REPORT ON FALLS Potomac Power Project Stand to Be Prepared by Fairfax Group Soon. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 SEATING OF VARE DISPLACES TARIFF Postponement' of Actien on Pennsylvanian Sought by Administration Leaders. (Continued From

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY, September 11, 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 HOT-WATER HEATING Satisfaction Guaranteed Low Prices—Terms M. A. MANDLEY Atlantic 3628-J OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S...

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 Tt RETAIL SALES GAIN | INEIFTH DISTRICT = - August Business Better Than Year Ago—New Building Association Formed. BY EDWARD

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 FINANCIAL HIGH-GRADE BOND | [oxsex vorx BONDS sroax excane| FINANCIAL DIVIDENDS. a . Regular, mpany. Rate. Pe; Aetna Cas &

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 FINANCIAL. $15,000,000 FACTORY PLANNED BY AIR CO. VEGETABLE SUPPLY ey LAMAED B % Fruit. BALTIMORE, September 11.—A $15,- H- +

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 GALLINGER SURVEY BY EXPERT BOARD 15 SET IN MOTION Al But One of Examiners Named to Conduct In- quiry at Hospital. TECHNICAL

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 SO SOC Chief Executive and Mrs. Hoover Have Guest From New at the White House. HE President and Mrs. Hoover were joined at

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 -2 NEWSPAPER LOAN TOLDINMINUTES Resolution by Graustein Pro- posed Paper Company Aid- ing Hall and La Varre. By the...

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 16 2500 NEN BATI OREEON FLAMES Fourteen National Forests of ' State Closed to Thwart Incendiaries. By the Assoclated Press.

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 VETERANS T0 ELECT OFFICERS TODAY Gov. Green of Michigan Slated to Head Spanish War Service Men. By the Associated Press....

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 IDONALD DENES ALLIANGEWITHU.S Premier, Hopeful of Naval Reduction, May Address Congress on Visit Here. By the Associated...

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 0 OF ARNORY PROPOSALS MADE Use of Two Existing Build- ings or $500,000 for New One Urged. Comparing housing and training fa-

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 20 WOMEN GET FEW J0BS FROMHOOVER But President Is Expected to Mrs. Margaret Gardiner to the United States Civil Service...

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 NEW STEELTESTS TOLD AT SESSION Prof. Sauveur of Harvard Discusses Prospect of More Durable Product. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929, ET US: PARK YOUR’CAR FREE OF CHARGE— OPPOSITE 8th ST.....

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 11, TO BARE CRASH | INQURY S FINDINGS Telephone G Street Dist. 4400 at Eleventh Maj. Young Says Department to Break Secrecy

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 24 #% WITNESSES TESTIFY | WOMAN WAS DRUNK Prosecutor to Introduce Fur- ther Testimony to Prove Casei Against Mrs. Pantages.

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 . Rice Is Apt to Have GRIFF VET HAS 22 GAMES . TO GET 22 HITS FOR GOAL Has Gone Above Double-Century Mark Four Times in Past

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 FINALS SLATED AT 5 P.M. ' ON COURTS AT THE PLAZA Mayor of Culpeper Heads Welcoming Commmee for Virginia Play-off~—Chairman

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 GENERA LS EXPECT GREAT IMPROVEMENT OVER 1928 Believe Team Will Have Much Better Record in Spite of Change in System—Oberst,

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 The Door of Death By John Esteven 3 . North American ' N ropolitan (Coprright 1939, Nor Berican, Negomaper fwmm uumu....

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 . was straining every muscle to get over l Wotta Life! Wotta Life!—By Gaar Williams l BEDTIME STORIE Bowser Enjoys a Joke. A

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 Today on the Radio PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. otherwise

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 WRGGHAINOFFERS NEW NETNUNBER “Golden Gems” to Feature Program to Be Given First Time Tonight. “Golden Gems,” a newly weekly

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Care of Liquid Adhesive Agents BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Glue, paste, mucilage and all liquid adhesive agents

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 ‘WOMAN"S PAGE PARIS.—AIll shades of green are permissible, but bottle green is smartest for Autumn. A velvet coat from...

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 WEEK OF SEPT. 15 Monday Ambassad’r . Dulluhlmnl‘, 5 and Loref st Lt o iglas Pairbanks, AL Loretta, Young i Comed Alice White

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 MISCELLANEOUS. tl cl‘fld !d b; l h ON;"" Adams {n““’#: Knllor:rml Td. au'c'-'?" “1 mzn ther Shite nurse O ‘and- alceh m.’r"'

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 APARTMENTS. —By WILLARD. THE EVENING S'fAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929, ROOMS, ETC. MOON...

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 APARTMENTS. UNI'IYINISIIIII TS—! (Contin AP, ‘ontinued.) DESIRABLE APARTMENTS; CONVENIENTLY LOCATED; AVAILABLE AT SPECIAL...

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 EAL “ESTATE APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) THE LELAND 2012 O Street N.W. Attractive three rooms and b: i kienens, "...

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 REAL ESTATE. !ALHOU!I!. ntianed. 4 (OLO RED. 2108 2nd St. N.W, ,Jatee rooms, A1l modern improvements. x uu' ) -nd I...

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 MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. W Dally 10 AM. and Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, Cate ana Luneh Counter on

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