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Evening Star dated September 14, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weathier Bureau Forecast.) Local thundershowers this afternoon; fair and cooler tonight and tomorrow....

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 FILMING OF BYRD CAMP DIFFICULT Record of Antarctic Activities Complete Despite Many Backsets. BY JOSEPH RUCKER AND WILLARD |

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 CAROLINA EDITOR SOUGHT BIG LOAN John A. Park’s Proposalto Paper Company Goes Into Court Records, s;: L] By the Associated...

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 Jockey Up on Monte Blue Un- seated When Girths Break. Final Winners. Special Dispatch to The Star. © FAIRFAX, Va, September

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 G STAR, WASHINGTON, D HALPNEREZDNIG HTBY RESDENT Protests Made Against Change From Residential in Montgomery. - BY WILLIAM J.

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C SATURDAY...September 14, 1020 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 * Col. 0432 Col. 0432 Doctors Recommend % W. W. Chambers Ambulance Service It is the best and the charge is only $4.00 in...

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 SOCIETY. . THE EVENING" ST SOCIETY] President and Mrs. Boat Races and Their Virginia Camp. HE President was_joined at the...

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. ...-Foundations for Light Materials BY MARY MARSHALL. Even underthings should be thought of in terms of...

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 ENGLSHLUTHERAN PASTOR RESIOS Rev. John T. Huddle Had Served St. Paul’s Church 25 Years. Rev. John T. Huddle, pastor of St.

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 BISHOP 70 PREACH | EVENSONG SERMON Right Rev. J. E. Freeman to Officiate at Open-Air Service at Washington Cathedral. Right

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 ’ w P THIRD HIGHER-UP IN‘NUMBERS' GAME TAKEN BY POLICE William Poe Moses Arrested After Officers Break Door’ of Home in Raid.

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 vy WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION nznmg %taf' sA;rnizDAY, SEPTEMBER 14; 1929. | HOME & GARDEN CITY OFFICIAL TO DRAFT ZONING...

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 INREAR GROUNDS i { Qrventy Per Cent of Large iSite of Tilden Gardens Given to Lawns. apartment houses as well as private...

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 REAL H. B. DAVIS URGES “COST-PLUS” PLAN Master Builders’ Group Member Contends System Is Fairer to-All. p——in Adoption of a

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 REAL THO MEANS CITED TOAD CONSUMERS Private. Capital and Public| Works Seen Ways to He]p Buying. Power. “There are two ways

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 ~— TN\ -REAL -ESTATE. 'THE HOME GARDENER \ Practical and Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying Surroundings of the

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 BALTIMORE WANTS MOVING GUR MADE ;% Lease Expirations Through- out Year Seen as Means to - End Present Status. Bpecial...

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 t REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. w&mfim SEPTEMBER 14, 1929. . ) ‘L ess than $12.50A per room per month!”...

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 REAE ESTATE! i The Door of Death ouwnan-um-amm' lr-rn 0.5, P trom Cane ), Nova , and J. J. MeKinnon of wn, Prince Edward...

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 REAL FINAL PLANS LAID FOR WEEK'S EVENT Constitution Week Program Is Arranged at Session of Barristers. Final plans have been

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 22 * REAL EST'ATE; ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929, TR, PERCEENTERS ™ " e PLUNBER'S HELPER

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 Steapy BOYS - EASE UP A BT THAT'S +T! For an 1 » ,\incyd_}_"y 14 “love to let my Rt‘fi\wu&fht am vnrs:f:‘!l.rud. R Conny 1S

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 Griff-Tiger Set Is Fifth-Place Tussle : Athletics May Clinch Pennant Today CLUBS TO BEGIN BATTLE WITH SUNDAY TWIN BILL Scrap

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 SP ORTS. s THE EVENING ?‘—lorida ‘ LIKELY T0 REPEAT GREAT 190 TEAM Eleven to Cope With Its” Schedule. BY. H. C. BYRD. ROBABLY

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 28 DISTRICT ALLOTTED ‘OVER' $20,000,000 Secretary Mellon Explains Popularity of Latest U. S. Certificates. F BY EDWARD C....

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 [ Markets at a Glanco | NEW YORK, September 14 (#)— tocks - frregular; Balvents rallies 31 points to 530. Bonds ;- N American

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 SENATOR DILL GOES ON FORUM TONIGHT Viewpoint of Progressive on Tarifi to Be Subject . of Discussion. The viewpoint of the...

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 V" HELP AND mafl orgmat aarTions WA 5--."-""' T SverRements Tor e lovment. ISE COPIES. HELP—MEN. Iy J.iilrcfiinfimr & Bons....

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 30 !Al.l— AUTOMOBILES. nued.). s-rum:uxm a c‘nun’lex 1926—Terms. h .50! !l su- Tate model. in r!ecr. condmon drlv!n only...

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 APAR ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) 3 Fowcmzssmmx. APT., lst and East Oapi- ._Apt. No. 209—Large bedroom. _____ vely large...

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 APARTMENTS. NINE HUNDRED NINETEENTH ST. COR. 18th & EYE STS. N.W, WITRIN WALKING DISTANCE OF THE OFFICE SECTION AND DOWNTOWN.

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 T 2 2 el APARTMENTS, ETC. | Extremely Desirable Apartments ] in Ideal Residential Location | 3 | 5435 Connecticut Ave. N.W.

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 ‘APARTMENTS APARTMENTS—! (Continued.) FOR COLORED. 1718 Corcoran St. N.W. 3 ot o e bt rooma ang bath to 3 room Reasonable...

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 REAL RENT—STORES. ESTATE. RENT—STORES. FOXHALL VILLAGE 1609-11 Foxha]l »Road N.W. Single or douhlc shops. Rare oppormmly for

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 AUCTIONS SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. 20 Acres—7th St. Pike. Six miles from District line. ' Unusually...

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