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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1929-10-07

Evening Star dated October 7, 1929

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 WEATHER, (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy. slightly cooler tonight: tomorrow fair, cooler. ‘Temperatures:...

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 v HANNA EVASIVE ONMERGER VIEWS Capital Traction Head Re- fuses to Reply to Commis- sion’s Questions on Plan. Por two hours

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 6,950 Six rooms i yood condition. Garage. One-half block of the North Capitol Street car line. Near R. I Ave. Small Cash...

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 Invest in First Trust Notes Yielding 6% Interest J. LEO KOoLB CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. NW. Established 1889

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 = FAILURE OF SOVIET 1S BARED IN TRIALS French Radical Describes Disillusionment Following Dombatz Hearings. BY PAUL MARION.

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 NOREGUNS FOLND o 1B SLBUKBAN NEWS, INMUTINY PRISON Tense Excitement Felt as| Search for Weapons Is Continued. B the...

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 SURTTRBAN NEWS. OUONHLLPLEARS © FORMORE POLC School cfiildren E}ndangered by Speeding on Highways, Women’s Club Says. By »...

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 THE EVEN STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. more serious and more gratifying is the recent slaughter of a

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 ONE BEAD, 11 HURT INTRAFFIC MISHAPS . Truck Helper Succumbs Fol- lowing Fall—Children In- cluded in Injured List. One man...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1928. 119 STUDENT PILOTS END |HACKETT SETTLES 11829 FASHION PLATES...

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 * THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY.. OCTOBER 17, 1920. Buy Yourc#ajestic Radio N and bring the World s Series To

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 Tonight! Evening in Paris WMAL 9:30 P.M. DE MoLL Co. TWELFTH & G STS. WE ARE DISPLAYING THE LATEST MODEL RabpI0S Victor—...

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 LED BY UTILITIES Short Covering Aids Recov- ery, but Profit-Taking Appears. BY JOHN A. CRONI ed Wire to The Copyright, 1929.)

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 S 14 ¥ER UNIT BANKS URGED T0:JOIN RESERVE/- Expert Believes Small Insti- tutions Can Meet Chain Competition. BY EDWARD C. STO

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 TIN « ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 63rd Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Shares of

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 THO OFFICERS DIE [E N PISTOL DUEL Texas Deputy Sheriff Slays‘ Dry Agent and Is Wounded | Fatally in Fight. | By the...

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 COMPROMISE SEEN IN SCHOOL DISPUTE AS OFFICIALS MEET Members Predict Transfer of 57 Pupils Will Be Settled High School Cadets|

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 OCTOBER 7, 1929. of Mr, and Mrs. Herbort L. Satterlee, | James P, Hooper, the latter o sister of s also have as | the W t_of

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 loonflnued From Eighteenth Page.) ’ monor of Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Ewart. | Victoria Tytus spent a few days with Countess...

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 Complete $2.98 —Charming lamps that will change our opinion about inexpensive amps, because these lamps are actually worth

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 THE EVENII;I.(; STAK ‘WASHINGTON. D (‘ 1929. : VICTIMS ARE WHOOPEE GUESTS A belion b b i (L WORLD CATHERS[VICID ARE WHOOBEE

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