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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1929-09-21

Evening Star dated September 21, 1929

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 WEATHER, (U. 8. Wenther Bureau Forecast.) Fair and not quite so cool, with low- est temperature about 50 degrees; cloudy...

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 JAPAN PREPARES NAVAL GUT VIEWS Stand on Disarmament May Soon Be Presented to U. S. and Britain. By the Assoclated Press, i

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 SOLDERMNSTER NEW MLTACHEE Brig. Gen. W. G. Everson of “Indiana Will Head National | Guard Bureau. Brig. Gen. Willlam Graham

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 A —————— e —————— e ) RUSSIAN FLIERS | .~ REACHU. S. SO Land of the Soviet Lands in Aleutian Istands, Fight- ing Weather. By

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 FIVE BUS DRIVERS' PERMITS SET ASIDE Licenses to Operate Balti- more Vehicles Suspended for Speeding. il drieng or exceeding

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 | 6 * THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY...September 21, 1920 THEODORE W. NOYEE, .....

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First La\dy of the Land Entertain Guests at Wlute HOUSC. ’ HE President and Mrs....

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 PASTOR OBSERVES T1TH ANNIVERSARY Rev. Henry Manken, Jr., An- nounces Special Services at Incarnation Lutheran Church. Rev.

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 NEW RECTOR FOR ST. JOHN'S CHOSEN Rev. Joseph E. Williams Will Leave Local Church-for Maryland Parish. Rev. Joseph E....

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 -10. * FINANCIAL. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 192 FINANCIAL. —Prev. 1920~ Stock and sales— Prev. [...

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING'STA‘R, WASHINGTON, D. O. SATURDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 21, 1929 FINANCIAL, * 1T SIUEK UP"UN B[]Nfl v ew vore...

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 12 * PROBE 1S STARTED INTO'BUCKET SHOP OPERATIONS HERE Evidence of Alleged Fraudu- lent Deals Now in U. S. Attorney’s Hands.

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 REAL ESTATE hg znzning %iaf‘ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2‘1, 1929. SUNDAY MORNIND FDITION wimn CITES TRANSFORMATION OF CONNECTICUT

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 REAL ESTATE -~ REALTY LICENSE LAW 15 OUTLINED Spokesman for Business Describes Need and Value of New Measure. . (Continued

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 REAL ADDITION PLANNED FOR ALBAN TOWERS Five-Story Brick Apartment’ to Cost $400,000 Will Be Constructed. Construction of a

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 REAL ESTATE SHLESHANLCENSE LW S BOLANE Wisconsin Seeks to Protect Public in Realty Trans- actions in State. The operation of

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 REAL ESTATE.' UILDERS SEEK | TONING GHANGES Set-Back Type of Apart- ments, Limited to 90 Feet in Height, Are Urged....

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 18 §775,055 INVESTED IND. C. BUILDING Fermits for Construction in D. C. Past Week Include REAL' ESTATE. :oulhetnsts ‘(’I&u 26

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 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 11929. ® 19 issued its “standard specifications” cov- | in...

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 20 REAL ESTATE. RTHERN LAWNS The following item, released by the press service of the Department of Agri- culture, is timely

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929. “Less than $12.50 per room per month!” —think

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 22 33 ARE INDICTED INTEXT BOOK CASE Kentucky Governor Goes on Trial October 2 for Recelvmg Speclmens From Publishers. By the

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 KTEAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929. DAMOND JBLE SERVEE PLAVNED Western...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Home Dressmaker and Pleater BY MARY MARSHALL. ‘The professional pleater is often the best ally of the home...

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