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Evening Star dated September 15, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and continued cool today; tomor- row increasing cloudiness and warmer....

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 LEAGUE INVITES U.3. INTO WORLD COURT Unanimous Action Followsl Clearing of Outstand- ing Obstacles. “By the Associated Press,

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 D00 TYPOTHETAE. | VISTORS EXPECTED Message From President Hoover to Be a Feature of Session. Approximately 2,000 master...

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 PREMTERLIELY T TALK TOMORRON MacDonald Indicates He May Outline Navai Negotia- tion Program. By Radie to The Star. LONDON,

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 * AMERICANS LOS HEAVILY N RIOT _ Tour Sees Few Casualties as Result of Trouble in Palestine. BY VINCENT SHEEAN. By Cable to

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 ekay o UNDAY D AR, W ASIMNULUN, D, U e e = e — y portionate amounts of reparations to | the world, and t very well cause & |

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 R. C. LIEMBACH, LUNGH ‘ROOM PROPRIETOR, DIES Heart Dise Given as Cause of | Sudden Demisé of’ Native of Capital Born in 1893.

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 BLUE-GRAY HOPES HAILED BY SNEED Confederate Chief Pleased| by Reese’s Prediction of Final Reunion. By the Assoeiated Press.

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 OKTA COLLEGTD ONEUROPEEAGUE 5255 As to How and by Whom Ma- 7 Briand to nwm'flh h', begin t,h e European Xedenuon? Pol itical?"

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 Room - Suite. Carefully he Settee, Armchair and e grade of $139.00 Jacquard Velour Liv.'mg constructed along overstuffed...

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 THE SUNDAY NSTAR, "~ AMERICAN CAPITAL " * NVADES GANARES Wall' Street House to Buy Power and Light Sys- tem of Islands. M. C.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 15 1929—PART 1. WATCW AND CLOCK EPAIRIN R Clocks: Delivered - Guare...

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 FASCIST PARTY'S STAFF T0 BE CUT Mussolini Tells Grand As- sembly Membership Is Unwieldly. By the Associated Press. ROME,...

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 14 QUSTING OF VARE FORECAST BY DIL Senator in Radio Forum Speech Also Says Tariff Bill Will Be Beaten. (Continued from First

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 GOTHAM GANGSTER SHOTINCLEVELAND Is-Reported Victim of Gam- | blers Whom He Attempted to “Shakedown.” By the Assoclated Press,

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 THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 15 1929—PART Y. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE

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 he Sunday Staf - GENERAL NEWS WATER PRESSURE FAILURE BLAMED ON “BOTTLENECK" District Officials Question Ability of Dalecarlia

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 ATENRY BOND TELLS OF TAY ADVANCES .Solving o( Problems Before; : Internal Revenue Bureau : Is Described. The administrative

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 D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1929—PART Y. MORGAN UTILITIES PLANS NEW DEAL Negotiations on With Eastern Associates for Complete...

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 N. U. LAYS CLASS SCHEDULE PLANS nal Details Are Being Worked Out by School * Officials. Qe wane Final detalls ofcgenenl class

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 'SCHOOLS A THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,.SEPTEMBER 15, 1929—PART Y. 6. W. U EXPECTS MANY TO REGISTER Policy Lays...

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 9 <. IFESS IS SPEAKER 2 . {Ohio Senator Will Address ! Chapel Services in Hurst Hall Thursday. {' The fifth academic year...

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 AKOMAC.0FC PLANS PROGRAN Second Annual Civic Celebra- tion to Start Tuesday and End Thursday. A baby parade and contest, a

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 THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. O, SEPTEMBER 15 1929—PARY ) NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLA GOLDENEERG'S “At

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 15, 1929-PART 1. FREE PARKING SPACE FOR OUR PATRONS OPPOSITE EIGHTH STREET...

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 P L o0 D BANK ROBBER DELRED NS Medical Experts Testify in Trial of Rebecca Rogers in Texas Court. By the Associated Press.

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 CAVALRY MAN SETS MARATHON RECORD Washington Athletes Do Well in Meet as Birnes Wins Ten-Mile Race. Special Dispatch to...

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 AMORIFE An Imported Manila Cigar of Excellent Quality 8 25¢ andmade long-filler Boi $1.4‘9 Mammy Lou Cream Caramels Delicious

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 HODVER WAY TAKE * PRENER TO AP ANNA CLIFT SMUTH, Fifty-one, artist and expert marksman, makes life miserable for the rum run-

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 30 GROKER CHILDREN L0SEBGLANDSUT| Jurist ‘Rules Ex-Tammany| 3y Chief Was Not a Legal Resi- dent of This ‘Country. By the...

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 FALL FURNITURE SHOW THE NATIONAL FURNITURE COMPANY is a link in America’s largest chain of furni- ture stores! This fact is

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 L] FURNITURE ~18th Century English Designs Permit Much Freedom in Furnishing a Home in Charming Period Style The modern...

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 $500.000 Worth o for One D Palais Royal Day has become one of Wash- ington’s most talked-of selling events. Mon- day’s...

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 Regular $5.95 9 to $10 Mushroom : $2 and $4 Monkey Fur 4556 3w 3595 $1.59 to $3.50 Sample || " 59¢ Box Stationery Fur Collars

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 atches i i il ‘ SIIoSI.QSNovekyJwelfy | lg’.;z'm:s;:w” i l $1 Finger Rings yor Palais || i I 5 ¥ | { For Palais For Palais |

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 Imported Tapestry || T Wl.ll Panels| Regular $1 59 Grade | Drapery Velours For Palais Royal Day Only! yard 36 inches wide;

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 25¢ to $2 Stamped Goods : $1 Lace and Ribbon Pillows For Palais Royal Day Only! to 69c For Palais Royal Day only! Consisting

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 $1.25 Recepto Cnnn, 89:: For only! R tonen 'Ath zhe toe + $1.50 Cake (Joleh, !!c Foitn Fiwo .nelvn O amel Taises the lid....

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 $2.95 Rrief Cases For Palais Genuine Germania Chinchilla, $15.75 Overcoats 11.95 For Palais Royal Day Only! A great special

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 THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, - WASHINGTO Greates! PAILALS ROYAL DAY inthe DOWNSTAIRS STORE Wonderful values! Special purchases! Here are

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 EDITORIAL SECTION Part 2—12 Pages ASHINGTON, EVOLUTION OF FARMING ADDS TO TARIFF TANGLE Tendency Is Toward Larger Units of

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C SUNDAY.. September 15, 1920 THEODORE W. NOYES Editor The...

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 PRUSSIA SOON TO LAUNCH | SWEEPING PRISON REFORM Prisoners to Be Treated as Individuals, Studied, Classified and Salvaged. BY

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 President Carmona of Portugal Has Brought Peace and Unity | to Long-Troubled Nation—Has Built No Par- BY WILLIAM LEON SMYSER.

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 (Continued from First Page.) pressure which might conceivably op- erate to unite into solid concrete the diverse elements of

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 POLAR PARTY BUSY Winter months, 3 model exact to the slightest detail. The talk shifts from Norway to music and the dangers

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 i HEALTH OFFICER CLAIMS “RESIGNATION WAS FORCED By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, September 14.—Dr. Wil- Mam J. Hickson's 16

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 BY CORINNE FRAZIER. ORDS of wisdom concerning the importance of the club program in_the life of the club, as well as of the

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 DENARD REVON OF FARM TARFF Federation Declares Rates in: Bill Fail to Meet Hoover Proposal. By the Associated Fress. oo...

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 3 - | Siddons of the e Court of the writing Mabel N. Thurston, assistant director of will teach Italtan and Eliza. lons...

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 Autractive New Bed Lights $2.98 ea. —A very dainty addition to the bedroom will be one of these bed lights, made of best...

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 Heavy Silk Flat Crepe Washable $1.29 Yd. —This beautiful, heavy quality crepe is remarkably popular for general wear. It is

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 Features-fbr MRS. VOLNEY OGLE CHASE, And her two_children, Genevieve May and Volney Ogle Chase, 3d, in their’Chew,ry Chase,

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 Z e Brilliant Weddings Listed | In Rec ‘The marriage of Miss Evelyn Palmer Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Louis | I. Doyle,

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 SOCHETY. $0CIETY." 'Capital Society Enjoying Period of Pleasure Seeking Tripa to Recreation Resorts Frequent and Visits Made

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 SOCIETY. Society Deeply Interested " In Autumn Equine Exhibits Horse Shows Chief Feature in New York Calen- dar—Nuptial...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 15, 1929 PART 3. SOCIETY. Annapolis Society Groups Returning From...

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 SO Colonists of Nortl Shore I EN ROUTE TO SOUTH AFRICA ] CI1ETY. Yield to Lure of Autumn Very Few Deputurel From Cottages...

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 '~ Honor Functions and } O}fxer Society Fetes' I In Rockville Record Bridge Parties and Dinners Noted — Special News of...

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 ‘ Bociety Happenings Of General Interest On Maryland Border Motor Trips Listed Among Favored Methods of Ob- taining...

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 & _Tales of Well In Socialma_nd Official Life Amhassador nnd Ml‘!. Capital Winning Popularity Among the Residents of BY...

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 ?Sbé;alj SGt Enjoying £ Early Autumn Period g In Pleasure Outind& :quy Chase Residents Fre- , aquent Vultora at Recrea-|r®

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 Clarendon Bride-Elect. ¥ Honored by Friends At Merry Gathering Shower Given for Miss Dor- othy Hendley—Other So- ciety News

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 1 oo g T e e e ] SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. W, B. Moses & Sons National 3770 Beginning Tomorrow—Extraordinary Values F

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 POLICE QUELL ROT ! IN CROWD OF 2,000 Communist Street Demon- stration in New York Re- sults in Many Arrests. y the Associated

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 The Door of Death By John Esteven: 7 (Copyristt, 199, North Amarican Newssaper Allianes and Meteepotiten BYNOPSIS. Francis

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 Maria Gay Offers Black With Brown in Notable Example of Latest Type in Hats—Paris Reports Show Present Ten- ‘dencies Abroad,

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