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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1930-01-21

Evening Star dated January 21, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) tonight, probably clearing colder tonight with temperature about 24 degrees, colder

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 TRACTION FRVS WIN FRST PONT Justice Wheat Denies Motion of Commission to Dismiss Appeal From Order. _(Continued From First

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 SPECIAL GIFT BODY BOOSTS' RECEIPTS Three-Day - Efforts of Ad-| vance Campaign Brings Total to $265,307.67. | Additional...

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 CHIEF DELEGATES ARE IN AGREEMENT Unity of 'Purpose: Shown in Talks at Opening of Arms Parley. . (Continued From Pirst Page.)

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 VOTE FOR DISTRICT | Prominent Voteless Citizens Invited to Hear Y. W.- Y. M. C. A. Teams. An audience of several hundred...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930. " gk i mmwmfi"flm;finfi gy Tobert | W. ©. A.; Mrs. 5 | Iiab e bed

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 | nignly pratsed last thm‘cm:ew-n Uni- S ':(ren of efficiency it has - i MILK CHOCOLATE :..ii' our book MOUNTAIN Y&I.I.EY...

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 "THE EVENING STAR . WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.....January 21, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The Evening Star Newspaper

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 'SAMUEL"M. LAWS DIES. Three-Year Illness Precedes Death | Or V. and two sons, Walker of Wharton, o Msznbon, Yo 'l!‘x..-:nd

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 A—10 w———- EG, PRCES DRTP ATO.E MARKET Lower Temperature and Slow Demand Given as Cause of Recession. Decreased temperature

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 FINANCIAL. Tfi.E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ¢ "~ INVESTMENT BOND | Cox e vorc BONDS soe excaancs Received by Private Wire

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 TRUST COMPANIES ELECT DIRECTORS Three More D. C. Insfitutions | | Announce Results of An- { nual Mee‘tings.-v f § BY EDWARD

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 FINANCIAL CURB SHARES GAIN INACTIVE MARKET Vtilities and High-Priced In- dustrials Featured in 4. Brisk Upturn: had BY JOHN

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 H'“Hgggfl“ggflgfigi it B The Hab-Seventhand D Sto. N.W. . The Hub-Seventhand D Sts. NW. | wwwm-ae|§ Due Notice! Only a Few Days

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 GIRL N “MYSTERY” AUTO CRASH DIES; INQUEST UNDECIDED Victim Identified Just Before She Succumbs From Inju- ries—Was Never...

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 SOCIETY E 'Congressional Club Holding Reception Tomght for Vice President Curtis and His Official Hostess. and his ,"Ill‘d

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 SOCIETY | Henry Albers, Mrs. H. M. Mrs. Franklin E. the Twentieth Century City. Miss Esther Mayher, who is corre- pter at a

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 PLANNING BODY ¢Town Council Grateful for Order to-Engineer to Make Survey. Special Dispatch to The Star. TAKOMA PARK, Md.,

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 VETERANS T0 PAY HOMAGE 10 COLORS First U. S. Flags Raised in| France to Be Unfurled at Fort Hoyle Today. Twelve years ago,

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 LAST HONOR PA T0 BISHOP TUCKER Fifty-Four Episcopal Clergy- men Attend Rites in Nor- folk for Churchman. By t5: Absociated

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 WEST END GROLP TS JONES PLAN Bona Fide Residence for| \D. C. Commissioners Is Held Necessity. The West End Citizens'...

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 {AIR LINES REDUCE The Romantic Prince By Rafael Sabatini Corsrisht. €28 by North American Newspaper Alllance and Metrcrolitan

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE, Variety in Serving Potatoes BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. One of the things demanded of - fessional cooks who are

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. New Drooping Skirt Drapery BY MARY ‘The ueven hemline might be called & ‘noble expériment on the par of the m

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 Simple Simon met & pieman going to] e 1 | Said Bl.mple Simon to the pleman, | e taste you ware.” Baid the plemnn to_Simple

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 JUSTICE OFFICIALS | FACE NOVEL ISSUE Department Considering Plea of Packers for Inaugurating L, Chain Store System. Y pAVID

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 H Sports /News I] : \ @hz vening Staf. _Varsity Quints Resume Play Tomorrow : Six Sports Stars Among Eastern NOT SO WEARY...

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 THINK LORRAINE SHOULD PASS UP LEAGUES HERE Duckpin Queen, Fed Up on Published Praise, Paid Unusual Tribute by Playmates....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.; C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1930. SIRESMETO OPEN SERIES ON WMAL 21, British embassy at 1300...

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 Keep YouR /NTEREST INTHE YOUNGER SET. Flying Squirrel Is Cross. 1 do let truth prevail, our efforts thus may fail. Old Mother

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 SALE—AUTOMOBILES, 2 S (Contioes CLOSING HOURS > " FORD—Motor arm leak ofi? _Welded in The FOR CLASSIFIED 5 £hn $080.The Weldt

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 6 “AUTO .SALE—AUTOMOB. _ES, (Continued. CHEVROLI ROLET. 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN. I T R R L se: it today: $395; terms. R. L....

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 7 B ot-water heat. gas, glectriclty, sarage; iarge porches and, school snd churches; rent. 8¢ arendon 671 or Potomat 3271...

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 C-8 D LANK BOOK have them— i-m what you need. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. TITE...

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