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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1930-01-13

Evening Star dated January 13, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forocast.) Rain tonight and tonight; grees, ‘Tem, peratures—! today; lowest, n.}:’:' Full...

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 A—2 ** TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS INJURE 12 PERSONS Woman and Boy Are Among Three Who Sustained Serious Hurts. Twelve persons received

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON DETECTIVE T0 QUIZ CALENDAR CHANGE | SIX PERISH AS GOLD SLAYING SUSPECT Chicago Chief Goes to...

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 COAST GUARD FUND BOOSTED BY HOUSE More Ships, New Planes and Larger Personnel Are Pro- vided for in Bill. By the Associated

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 J.E COOPER DIES; NOTED ARCHITEGT Funeral Services Will Be Con- ducted Tomorrow After- noon at Residence. James E. Cooper, one

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 NEW YORK Sunday, January 19 Special Through Train Direct to Pennsylvania Station, ith Avenue and 324 Street Lyv. Washington._

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 - SAMOANS OPPOSE | NEW ZEALAND RULE Natives Refuse to Obey Or- ders of Administrator to Appear in Court. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY......January 13, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor The

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 BURIAL SERVICES HELD FOR NOTED NAVY PILOT Lieut. Eugene Field Burkett, Kill- ed in San Diego Crash, Was Aerial SBurvey...

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 A—10 * SUBURBAN NEWS. CITIZENS DEMAND AVENUE WIDENING Comprehensive Program of Betterments Outlined for Wisconsin...

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 POLLARD SELEGTON] OF FRAZIER STANDS Governor-Elect Has Not Changed Mind About Hayes’ Successer, He Says. 8pecial Dispatch to

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 The Week’s Attractions in Local Theaters Reviews of New John METROPOLITAN “General Crack” is superb in_his nirst fppearance

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 FINANCIAL. [ ew v BONDS o o FOREIGN BOND LIST SHOWS STRENGTH Irregularity in Other Groups ¥ "Ascribed to Volume of New...

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 A-—14 ¥3¥ BANKS WILL ELECT }BOARDS TOMORROW «=All National Institutions and Several Trust Companies on List. BY EDWARD C....

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 IN AGTIVE MARKET (Utilities Featured as Down- ward Trend Appears—Some Issues Gain. BY JOHN' A. CRONE. (Ep:cial Dispatch to

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 THE EVENING ST AR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930. | MAN WHO REFUSED | ihe' Siema btareer e ‘ort of man...

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 BOMB DEATH CLUE HELD UNFOUNDED BY STATE COUNSEL Attorney Declares Tip on $800 Debt Motive Proved Valueless. IMMUNITY IS...

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 B—2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Entertained Guests at Dinner at White House Last Evcning. ning at the White

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) by Mrs.. Gertrude Lyons, Miss Thelma Schmitt, Mrs. Phyllis Stewart and Mrs, Dolmage;

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 (LDTOWN BRDGE MOV IS BOOSTE Project Given Impetus at Meeting of Citizens and Of- ficials at Cumberland. Special Dispatch to

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 This Strange Adventure By Mary Roberts Rinchart ©opyright, 1929, by North American Newspaber Alliance and Metropolitan...

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 §20,000,000 SPENT | 10 AID PROFESSORS Carnegie Corporation Report Tells Philanthropies During Year. Br the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.C HENDERSON READY Today on the Radio FOR RADIO FIGHT Early Action. Against KWKH Is...

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 SPORTS ) MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930. SPORTS : o Weather-Beaten 50 in Los Angeles Golf : Rice Shows Way to Nationals at Bat D.

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 SPORTS. omen Seek; International Golf Maltches : Indian Cunning Is Asset in Court Gam BUSTING INTO BASE BALL “How 1 Broke...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE, The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. ‘The proprietor of the small, obscure, dingy second-hand...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. New Hats.With and Without Brims BY MARY MARSHALL. It is difficult to say now whether the high-brow type of hat

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 12 _' Our Secret Ambition. —By Gaar Williams I WEEP OUR WIFE /INTERESTED /N OUR STORIES e 2 e — The Broken Limb. 'Tis the...

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 HELP AN D SITUATIONS. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For Sunday, §:30 p.m....

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 B—14 AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930. APARTMENTS. _ L SALE—AUTOMOBILES. MOON RENT

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 REAL RENT—WAREHOUSES. 733 13th ? EXCHANGE. timore bou fot: -"In'x“u".’fi‘:"‘r’éfi"cm Bropesty. P ©. B. ZANTZINGER CO.. 945 K

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 Shore Dinners—$1, Sl 50, For Real Smart Furniture Go to ’ Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. 0pp. Mayflower Hotel just what you need.

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