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  2. 1929-11-20

Evening Star dated November 20, 1929

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 WEAT (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy and somewhat colder, with lowest tempera! tonight: tomorrow pal...

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 2..E DENISON RETAINS ATTORNEY BY WIRE Layne Denies Charge Count Against Dry lllinois House Member. Representative Edward...

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 ESDAY, NOVEMBER" 20, 1929~ pesite | WASHINGTON, THE EVENING' STAR; D G WH PERSIAN OFFICIAL ot somomoes e comemens o o e s, Yo

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 k] Tg}é FVENING STAR, WASTENGTON, p. G JWFDNESDAY. NO\'E.\I!S;:R 20, 1929. = = e $3.50 Pliiiadelphia $3.265 Chester $3.00...

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 - TIONIST DESCRIBES ROTS I PALESTINE Maurice Samuel Decries In-| ability of American Jews to Understand Situation. The...

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 e SON REPORTED SEEN BY NATIVES Record of 78 Years Of Bliss Posted In Divorce Court By the Assoclated Press. OMAHA, Nebr.,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, Ty 18 HOURS WASHINGTON TO FLORIDA ‘The Double-Track Sea- Level Rowute Atlantic Coast...

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 THE EVENING STAR _ With Sunday Morning Edition. WASFINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY . November 20, 1929 THEODOR® W. NOYES. .....

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 D. C., WEDNESDAY, S. A. R. OPENS SEASON. ‘The first Fall meeting of the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the...

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 10 ® HOSPITAL NEARER INPRINCE GEORGE Library on Wheels and Nutri- tion Clinics Also Among Pro- posals Before Council. BY...

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 ’ BAPTISTS AGCEPT GOULD §80,000 GIFT Fund to Be Used for New Building at Children’s Home in Maryland. ‘The Columbia...

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 WALL STREET POOLS BY A POOL MANAGER, AS TOLD TO JAMES ABELLE. CHAPTER XL Nocabulary of the Speculative Com- ‘munity. (The...

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. : National Biscuit Stock Split. | 885000000 to

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 14 %% FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. WALSON RETAINED AS EXCHANGE HEAD Liberty

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 FINANCIAL - MARGIN PURCHASES OF STOCKS DEFINED Puts and Calls, Spreads and Straddles and Short Sell- ing Explained. BY JOHN

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 IS ON THE WAY _ GET ALL-SEASON PROTECTION FOR YOUR CAR, TODAY, WITH ONE SUPPLY OF EVEREADY PRESTONE >>> THERE IS NOTHING LIKE

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 DISTRICT PAVING PROGRAM COVERS 1 STREET MILES Present Season Sees Record Established in District Improvement. SURVEY OF...

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 T i i ™ e { H H postponed their trip to Boston, which they had planned to make 2 this afternoon, to attend a ban- fiet_of the

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 . SOCIETY & company last evening at the Club Chantecler supper dance. Miss Gwen Brace of Melbourne, Aus- tralia, is making

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 SINCLAIR SPENDS LAST DAY IN JAIL 0il Man Expected to Return to Long Island at Midnight. Harry F. Sinclair was attending to

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 - LEROWAVEVISITS STATES INWEST ‘Lowest General Temperature of the Year in Montana and Wyoming. By the Associated Press....

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 THIRTEENTH STREET = —[FIGHT I RENEWED Quick Relieffrom coriestiog Torb has won the unquali- fied praise of doctors, hospi-

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 ST0000 TOTAL | INYULE SAVINGS Washington Banks to Make Distribution to Christmas Depositors November 30. A record total of

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 fonal °\&* T’S getting so that a host is known by the Ginger Ale which is served. There is no substitute which can supplant

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. NOveakKR 20, 1929. A Weekly Thursday Feature! LANSBURGH & BRO || papy Day...

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 B. W. PAYNE HEADS CITIZENS' FORUM Columbia Heights Organiza- tion Holds Annual Election. Adds to Membership. ‘Burd W. Payne

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 - POLICEMEN PRAISE PRATT AT SESSION ‘Allen Is Rebuked by Inference but Not Named in Resolu- tion of Group. Resolution...

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 ROLLING-PIN TEST AT FOOD EXHIBIT Prize Will Be Awarded Woman Whose Aim Is Most Accurate Tomorrow. Members of the so-called

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 advance to the National Capital Park and Planning Commission $23.000,000 for land purchases within the District and in the

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 Group Ladies’ Negligees Latest Styles $3.50 Transparent Velvet Suits Formerly $15 $8.61 61 Years Young" [ Regular $2.50...

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 A Red-Headed Girl | & By Henry Kitchell Webster Copyright 1929, North American Newspaper Alliance and Metropolitan Newspaper

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 Sports News BY EDWARD A. FULLER, JR. low students boom across & battle it was. “Fight 'em, Central; fight 'em! IGHT ’em,...

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 S NOW HAVE SEVEN RIVALS WHERE THERE WAS NONE Campbell’s Men Fail to Knock Grand Palace Valet Qut of First Place in Hot...

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 NATIONAL—“Wings Over Europe.” It is significant that two of the out- &hyu of the dramatic year— e official list of the 10...

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 36 BROADCAST CAREER OF OLD IRONSIDES Secretary of Navy Adams Will Be Principal Speaker in WJZ Program. The career of the...

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 BEDTIME STORIE Pride Has a Fall. There's little cause for pride at all; iways riding for a fall Tl alwaTs i Sla Mother...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE," Making Beds More Comfortable BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. With the approach of ‘Thanksgiv- | than would otherwise

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