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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1929-10-05

Evening Star dated October 5, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forerast.) Cloudy, tollowed by light showers late tonight or tomorrow; not much change...

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 ‘TWO BODIES VOICE FAITH IN SHELBY Resolutions Are Unanimously _ Adopted by George Dewey Camp and Elks. Confidence in_the...

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 MISS; MACDONALD SEES “NEIGHBORS Mrs. Hoover Puts Whité House in Most Homelike v Dress. By the Assoclated Press. ‘The hostess

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 —_— ‘The exhlblflfln of flowers, frults RO = SRR LR BveoEen ::J:fig;g;g;m S R L TS when ‘e o5 Deetiont; Whaew 0 Bay [ Zaw...

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 ASKFIRE CO. PROBE ATSILVER SPRING Citizens’ Body to Appoint In- vestigating Committee—E. Brooke Lee Heads Group. " BY WILLIAM

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 THE EVENING éTAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929. mills,” fake tnstitutions of learning, will | thelr skepticism

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 LONG ILLNESS FATAL 70 DR. MALCHIAH LUCAS Rites for Well Known Colored Phy- sician Will Be Held Tomor- row Afternoon. Dr....

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 SOCIETY Miss MacDonald Spends Busy Hburs,_ in Capital Before Going to the White House to Visit. 188 ISHBEL MacDONALD, who...

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 Many womer think of wool scarfs as desirable only if they cannot afford a fur scarf—a sort of make-shift for the woman who

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 - INFINAL WEEK Western Presbyterian Church Will Observe Communion as Part of Celebration. " oThe ‘Western Presbyterian...

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 NEW PASTOR TAKES |, S e CHARGE TOMORROW| 2.2 s5n s In the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia Toad near Pifteenth n.rm the...

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 * PRISONER ATTACKS - DETECTIVE AFTER VAGRANGY TRIAL Gravely’s Testimony False, Christopher Popalos Tells Judge When...

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 REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON, D. C, RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LEADS OTHER PROJECTS Survey in 85 Cities With 100,000 Population Re- veals

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 REAL <LOCAL BUSINESS GENTERS FORMED Stores Must Be Where Peo- ple Can Get to Them Most Conveniently. R Y YT VWS < ‘The...

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 LARGE APARTMENTS CHANGE OWNERSHIP Park Tower and La Riene * Structures Purchased hy Out-of-Town Investor. Two of Washington's

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 MNERGANFRE DANAGES A Annual Cost Estimated at $1,112,000,000 in Addition to Fire Department Upkeep. Pire's annual cost in...

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 'FLORIDA LICENSE LAW IS AFFRVED Reai Estate Act Attacked on Ground It Violated Constitution. By a decision of the,State...

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 ‘REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING. STAR. THE HOME GARDENER Practical and Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying Surwundin‘l_‘

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 REAL LUTHERAN LEADER 10 SPEAK HERE Dr. Amos Traver of Philadel- phia to Fill Pulpit at Incarnation Church. Dr. Amos Traver of

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 20 RE, BERNARDBEL T REACH HeR New Yorker Will Occupy Pul- pit in Bethlehem Chapel at Cathedral. REAL ESTATE. W HOME PURCHASED

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 REAL ESTATE. EW AND RETIRING LEGI H LIBRARY TRUSTEES GIVE BELL TRIBUTE Family of Late Civic Leader| Extended Sympathy in...

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 T ep ® REAL SERIES OF “PLAIN TALKS" PREPARED Takoma Park Presbyterian Church to Hold Com- munion. “Magician or Messiah?” will

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 FRoM 1O DAY ON THESE FRENTHMEN ARE GOW' 1O HAVE A LOT OF ComPeTITioN, A4 THS Ly o I WARRRY > T HOP T3 Bus' To THE Rue Royale!

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 Cubs A CITES CLUB’S LEADERSHIP BOTH AT BAT AND AFIELD Kiki Contends Figures Prove Championship Caliber of Windy City Entry,

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 HovAS FAI}E;FIRST | EASTERN. CENTRAL, FORMIDABLE FOE Maryland Is No Set-up for|.2 Powerful Tarheels—C. U. Hopes for Big...

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 - GOSPELOF SAVINGS || ; UPTURN IN STOGKS 62% ADbItIbI P & P pf(8),. 2 47 - 46% 67% 40 Myer(FE)&Bre(3). 16 6z 58 61% 67%| 44%

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 FINANCIAL. . BONDS ARE FIRMER | [+ == BONDS o i Private Wire Direct to The Star Office *INBETTER NARKET - g8 s Lib 15t 4% s

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 PARAMOUNT HOUR | HCH I APPEAL Music and Dramatic Features to Be Broadcast Over Nation-Wide Network. program rlch in musical

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 H HELP—MEN. 2 e TR T R %g—ifi‘m-mfim—‘ "u Address -X, Star BOY wanted %o make Timsell v mmT Fholesale house; 31 3108 week with

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 AUTOMORILES. SAI.!—-AUTOHO"ILE gclllult at ll!l lllh Dlsllnl con £27! r 3 illl’l $130 and ", l‘ ord l or_and uulnnue 8! AD e

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 a APARTMENTS, ETC. D]IRE(CTORY OF IUNIF‘URN]ISHIED APARTMENTS ”AIMNTS—FUINISIIED. Hn.on 901 20th ST. Beautifully furnished

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 815 18th STREET New 8-Story Apartment Occupancy, October 15 Excellent LOCATION Downtown 1 room, kitchen, dinet, bath $49.50

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 Convenient Downtown Apartments 200 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Under New Management 1 room, kitchen, dining alcove and bath...

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 34 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) Kalorama Heights Refined—Convenient Low Rentals Desirable modern apartments away from

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 REAL ESTATE. m—l)l‘!l EPACE. OUR OO THOMAS_P. BROWN. 615 4% St. 8.W. 4R, BRICKS, W NSO net on }:"— FAL“E colunbl-n :lfll...

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 AUC 3 AUCTION SALES. . FUTURE_DAYS. THOS, J. OWEN & sow Aumi ; 1431 Eve p. TWO- mfionm g_?u or vALVA!Ll ENCE, G N6 S E PARK-

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