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Evening Star dated January 2, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) ht and tomorrow: ‘mild Rain late ton! temperature tht; ‘Temperatures—Highest, 59,

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 A2 =« EX-JUROR DEFENDS | SHELBY AND KELLY| Eugene Beatty Is Outspoken in Praise of Deposed Heads of Detectives. (Continued

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 LIQUOR KILLS FIVE NEW YEARREVELERS 20-Year-Old Girl, Taken From Night Club Drunk, Lying Near Death. By the Associated Press.

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 FOUR AREIUURED N TRAFE WREDS Youths, 16 and 18, Are Hurt When Motor Cycle and Auto Come Together. A motor cyele driven by...

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 SUBURBAN NEWS. TEACHERS VOTED INCREASE IN PAY «~ Tentative Advance Provided by Fairfax Board in Budget Session. Epecial...

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 'INBIA LAWMAKERS ASKED TO RESIGN ‘Action Is Autharized as First| Step in Natives’ Move for Independence. By the Associated

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 NEVITT KEPT BUSY DURING PAST YEAR More Than 1,700 Deaths Re- ceive Attention of Coroner ! and Aide. More than 1 'mo deluu...

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 A8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.....January 2, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 e PORTED BETTER ices at Southwest Home. William H. Weible, 30, Ab- Frcaw: $8gats Ol who St Ty solves Friend and Fiancee of

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 LOAN AND BULDNG ASSOCIATIONS AN Prosperous Year Indicated in Survey—Gradual Growth Shown in Council Report. Secretary William

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 FINANCIAL, BONDS IRREGULAR | Cox-sev von BONDS roce xcranc] Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office INQUIET MARKET

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 EiE FINANCIAL. STOCKS IRREGULAR A—12 *¥% FINANCIAL." THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930. e...

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 "FINANCIAL. AFTER EARLY GAIN Profit Taking Cuts Down Advances in Many Parts of List. BY JOHN A. CRONE. 8pecial Dispatch to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 190 A-14 F n1 per cent do not anticipate any|In addition it will...

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 RULES TIGHTENED 10 CURB ILLEGAL - LIQUOR SEARCHES IAssistant Attorney Hart to ‘Drop Cases Involving Small Amount of Evidence.

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 SO SOCIETY, L TY Secretary of the Treasury Mellon Ex- pected to Return Tomorrow After Brief Vacation. SO S S T S Y route to

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 (Continued from Page B—2) of green broadcloth trimmed with col- lar and cuffs of black krimmer fur. Her hat and shoes were

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 ‘B4 LINDBERGH SEE (1230 AIR PROGRESS South America Is Becoming Air-Minded Faster Than U. S., He Thinks. By the Associated...

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 SIMPLE FUNERAL HELDFORC. P. TAFT Cincinnati Honors Philan- _ihropist, Newspaper Publish- er and Business Leader. By the...

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 "BURGLARY AND TORNADO INSURANCE" THOS. E. JARRELL CO. Realtors National 0765 Responsibility Use Yellow Cabs and | Black and

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 & Washington Go 1—$69.50 Tan Norma Cloth Coat—lovely kit fox collar and cuffs--size 38. 1—875.00 Larger Woman's Coat, in...

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 tions. Revolutions d¢ the land; federal taxes drained the revenues. in 1922, an amendment to the EDUCATION MAKES STRIDES IN

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 Men’s Shoes, $6:65 pair. Were 510 to $13.50 41 pairs Men’s Black and Tan Cllf ‘Tan Kid and Black Kangaroo Oxfords and High

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 7. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. .168%. W. B. NMoses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC...

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 gs{eepily BYRD NEN VAT BARRIER BREAK View _ Contented Seals at Play as Weather Turns Warmer. BY RUSSELL OWEN. Wireless to The

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 THE E\.‘ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930. Clearance! $2 Umbrellas Men’s and women's guaranteed...

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 BELGHANPRINGES SHYS CODDBVES Marie Jose Leaves Brussels Tomorrow for Rome, Scene of Her Wedding. By the Associated Press....

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 B—14 LABOR PRINGPLES REALED N 193 Acceptance of Unemployment | and Higher Wage Conten- tions Features of 1929. a BY WILLIAM

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 THRIFT FRIDAY Substantial Savings On Silverware (50) WHITE HANDLED KNIVES, with stainless steel Bides; wars € e $250."...

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 $1 Necklaces, Friday Only, 69¢ Come and pick out a lovely choker or a longer string from Every color and style you can think

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 he #p WITE SUNDAY MORKING EDITION ening Staf. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930. Features and Classified PAGE C—1

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 19%. SPORTS. Blick Playing Loose With Cigars : National...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOM y Missle stood in front of window and felt a hand on her D. C., THURSDAY, ‘The war was brief.

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 SETTENCT T TV T IFTROUY i il CEETYTEY r I - » 3 AW Cad B A ih Al dddadi iz sanianey DISTRT COURT HAD BSY YR Jailing of...

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 1979 SETS RECORD N POLICE COURT Approximately 111,000 Cases Handled, an Increase of 20,000 Over 1928. Police Court...

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 FUTURE IS TOPIC Author of Jones Law Will Be Radio Forum Speaker Tonight. Benator Jones of Washington, author of the Jones law

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 EXCUSE' ME WHILE T PUT IT AAY — THE PARLOR 1§ NO PLACE POR. Ludénce I$ 7 My pear? WHILE THE oD LADY IS MAKING ME THAT cup oF

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 VNG STAR, WASHINGTO Concerning Thank-You Letters BY LYDIA LE BaRCN WALKER. Remember to thank persons for Christmas and New

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Wise-Crackers of Courts and Royalty Some Wits Survived Even Stodgy Days of Gladstone. BY JL P. After the...

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 AUTOMOBILES THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. ANUARY 1930 APARTM ENTS SALE MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) %‘...

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 ’ REAL ESTATE. uu Sth se—6 1. b. elec. h 7 Virginia sve.'n.w.—4 Toom: . WM. P. NORMOYLE. 810 ¥ 8t. N.W. DESIRABLE HOUSES For

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 's SS. & Tourist w Frank & Clarke Times” Building, New Yok Cif 4 | SHORT | -1z N TOURS. MEDITER CRU.SE, Jan. 29, $500 to...

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