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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. €. “PHURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1931 C8 OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY; e — e BIR'I-H m_- G ARHE”] A LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE |-y Was First Candidate to L L ¥ e 3 » ; In & humble log cabin in the frontier po > = g . s v settlement of Ora: Cuyahoga nge, in Cuyi ty, & section of the Western Res serve, Ohlo, James Abram d, [ ] '3 20th President of the United States, s ’ was born 100 years ago today. He was fourth of four children. His - b _+ {;Itsh" died when he was 2 years old. boyhood was passed amid the harsh | |but by no means destitute conditions s n | |farm, d in the a y y, atte o - . i 1§l | win A“ .long yqur "Ving on ALLSTATE fl“ bve-en - f"ll nfnm found employment “r‘ driver twenty-five per cent. Our economical selling methods || |and stcersman on the Ohio Canal. Re- _2‘:‘;'75—"2:& ?-” | :;;: J : ; ¢ keep ALLSTATE prices that much lower than you would ||| |nes, he worked as o carpen s dbiions 0E00=30 410 1380 . 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