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Evening Star dated October 16, 1929

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 WEAT (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy, pot morrow partly cloudy, afternoon or at nigh Temperatures—Highest, 65,

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 COMMITTEE OPENS SUGAR LOBBY QUIZ Secretary of Association Asked of His Activities in Tariff Bill Hearings. _ (Continued From

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 ri, fond e, . EXPERTS T0 PROBE many cents a' pound. The finest ice you can, buy costs less than a cent a pound. It would be

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 UNFORM DIVORCE [ DRAFT IS STUDIED Causes for Separation Lefi] Untold in Bar Association’s Proposed Law. By the Associated...

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 * ing the justices are not fully acquainted .16 cities average 55 dependent families U.3. ASKED TOLIST WELFARE FIGURES...

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 6 ** NORRIS ASSAILS FARM BOARD HEAD Chairman Legge Declared to Have Been on “Other Side of Fence.” By the Associated Press. A

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 SUSPELTS CHANGE " STORES OF DEATH Admission of Quarrel on Boat Before Jack Kraft Léaped Is Made. By the Assoclated Press,...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunda; Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY. . .October 16, 1920 | i { { | THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 Saks—- ANNIVERS S e R R T D e R ERE are low prices to your heart’s content! But besides low prices, you will find this sale

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 10 *¥% NEW ROAD PARTLY READY BY NOV. 30 Montgomery Highway Not to Be Open Entire Length in Time for Exercises. BY WILLIAM J.

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 SUBURBAN NEWS, THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, MORTON ELECTED TOLICE STUATION TO CRASHES INTO RESIDENCE CITY LEAGUE HEAD Former

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 12 & PUMPKIN SUPPLIES ARRIVE AT MARKET Large Shipment Reaches Dis- trict From Eastern Shore of Maryland. “Bhow pumpkins, in

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 REAL ESTATE BOND - STUATION PROBED their individual units with securities which formerly the, latter may bought from half a

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 / 14 ¥*=3 FINANCIAL, DECLINE IN STOCK 'PRICES RESUMED St g;: Feeble Rallies Temporarily Bploer Mtg bf (1) P & | Halt Downward

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 FINANCIAL THE EVENING BONDS IRREGULAR I“o_w—v_vgnZBONDssr acog IN-QUIET MARKET : ‘Trading Tapers Off, but List Holds Up...

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 HEALTH PROGRAM FOR COLORED RACE Rosenwald Fund Provides Hospitals Specially Staffed for Disease Treatment. Efforts of the...

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 BEN W. SWOFFORD SPEAKS FIRST IN ORATORIGAL TEST German Official Draws Kan- sag City Youth’s Name From List First....

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 SOCIETY, ‘SOCIETY it aad M W Mot ‘to Cabinet Members and Others at : Dinner Last Night. and Mrs. Hoover had 88, ga ing Room,

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 (Continued From Eighteenth Page.) of the of Agriculture, head the unw:"mn_q for the benefit arranged by the Judge ter,...

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 S FLORIDA Prom wnn‘llu'mn MAGNOLIA LTD...,....Lv. 10:58 a.m. -6 other fast daily trains daring season via the Double-Track

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. preident of the swocation, wa folows: | YOUTH IS BURNED. A "

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 SURGEONS ANSWER' OR MAYD'SCAARGE Hospitals Are Defended by Director of One, Who Raps Doctors. By the Associated Press....

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 3 2.50 Universal Electrlc rn Set $16.50 beautiful 7-cup nickel- d’ copper wurn, with Shaped tray and attrac- y designed sugar

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 WALKER LAUNCHES MAYORALTY DRIVE Speech by “Al” Smith Fea- tured “Red Fire” Rally Last Night. By the Assoclated Press. NEW...

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 y D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, '[929. gartment who Wil care for the chil-| GOVERNMENT HASTENS mmmm %w.,l | CONDEMNATION...

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 ‘- 25 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16, Chicago suspect in several gai Lutheran, 48; umam.m»mm- ” :

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 ] ¥ Base. ! NTAGES WITAESS HeD e O ,Msecutor Makes Charge m Presenting New Phase to Grand Jury. i" the Associated Press....

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 contestant who circled his plane 70 miles east of here where McGrady had . Nagle, in a Bellanca, was the arrive yesterday,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. 29 6. 0. P. HELD TAINTED |Geueret Brown, waiter 5. ewion

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 PARTIES BATTLE FOR SEAT IN HOUSE Farmer-Laborites . and Re- pubticans Voting on Successor. By the Associated Press. place,

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 i / | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. jSever the Pasadena church from the | Angeius Temple organization. The action by the...

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 ‘'THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 82 lhe merger of its own church, the Re- formed Church in the

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 THE EVENING STORY Platonic. 1=t 3¢ “~And what are you hoping dear little ‘boDonald will be when he grows up?” S-esked the...

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 Flip Consults Bowser. A little knowledge oft will make The basis for a great mistake. —Bowser the Hound. Flip the Terrier had

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 RAMA TO FEATURE "RADIO PROGRAMS ‘“My Gypsy Lover” and “The ¢ Coming Day” to Be Broad- cast Tonight. ™Two dramas especially

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 36 'THE - EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, THE FORD TOWN SEDAN D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. VALUE far above the PRICE IN

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 he b 'WITH SUNDAY MORKING EDITION WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ATHLETICS’ MOUND STAFF IN TRIM FOR LONGER SET Connie

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 STORTS. THE EV. ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. SPORTS. Yale’s New Attack Flayed by, Critic :...

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 S PORTS: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. SPORTS. Georgetown Looking Ahead to Big Game With

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 WOMAN’S PAGE, Requirements in Care of Gloves BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Gloves, and their return to fashion, bring’ & whole

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 ve~ | made of white or cream lace on a dress world like a lace petticoat intention- hanging many inches below the skirt. As

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 Wn Hly Hullly Tuesday - Wednesday Thursday Friday Vhfl.fi Valli anc Ambassad’r ‘i“‘ gln Valll and ey “Bulldog l;-u-nl.'...

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 : SITUATION—DOMESTIC. (Continued. « ) 5?3_ A A TR Bl OMAN wante 3 or 3 dars’ Work & weeki yeferences 17 AN, Colored,...

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 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) PRE-WINTER SALE! . Need. Space to Accommodate Our Winter Trades. Late Models—Excellent u-wtum

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 A Park Tower PARTMENTS. Apartments 2440 Sixteenth St. N.W. A _beautiful new building in the bassy section, nient Park,...

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 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. i MOON MULLINS—A Story With a Kick. —By WILLARD. | Saie-nousss “QUALITY BUILT.”...

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. 2923 7th ST. N.E. $7,950. near Catholic University, on well try brick SALE—HOUSES. ({ tinged....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 5 A O WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. PENS | KEYS REPAIRED DUPLICATED ADAMS NEWS DEPOT. 902 G ST.

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