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Evening Star dated February 8, 1930

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 WEATHER. (0. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudly and continued cold to- :i‘ht; minimum tempera! ; tomorrow yes...

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 CIVILIANS URGED Columbia Heights Business Men Oppose Adding Army Officers to Board. ‘The executive committee of the Co-...

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 ORTIZ RUBIO PROBE TAKEN FROM ARMY Attempted Assassination of Mexican President Investi- gated by Attorney General. Br the...

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 NING STAR, WASH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930. HEREDITY OF CANCER D. C, HARPER CHOSEN HEAD, T LANDS SOLGHT roperty Owners in...

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 testified that Mation Fuller, then his chief of police, suggested an opport: nity for them to share in the new a fluence of

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 THE EVENING STAR Wih Sundoy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY. .. .February 8, 1930‘ THEODO! W. NOYES....Editor...

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 COTTON CLARIIES PARITY PROPOSAL : Gives U. S. 18 Big Cruisers With Less Tonnage Than British in Small Type. Care ul attention

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 A—S8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY B Ghict Baecnti Start Brief Vac ve and First Lady ation—Hosts at Dinner Last Night. THE EVENING STAR.

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 FILM ILLUSTRATES PASTOR'S SERMON Dr. Pierce Will Speak Tomor- row Morning on “Mending Beats Tearing.” At the First...

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 A—10 {UTHERAN MEETING 70 BE HELD FRIDAY Annual Sunday School Insti- tute at Keller Memorial Church. ‘The twenty-fourth annual

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1930 mum}fl m MARK | [ ANNIVERSARY OBSERVANGES AT ST. LUKE'S b, ....

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 A2 = . SECRETARY OF DRY LEGISLATOR HELD AFTER COLLISION ‘Samuel R. Young Charged With Driving While Under Influence of...

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 WASHING! 'PRIVATE BUILDING HERE STARTS YEAR ACTIVELY January Projects Total, Estimated at $4,540,170, Surpassing Every Month

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 REAL ESTATE.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1930. + REAL ESTATE. B—2 GUVERNMENT TAX I COLNIAL

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 REAL ESTATE.’ * CITY'S FUTURE SEEN IN BUILDERS" SKILL {Address of Head of Chamber of Commerce Says Fore- sight Is Factor....

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 B—4 WOMAN'S PAGE. Gloves in Place of Importance BY MARY MARSHALL. ‘The formal glove for evening was dis- | tion of the glove,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUALRY 8 ' THE CHEERPUL CHERUB Wit HER THeRe :c‘ae’?; fimf_m" bt THERE'S No

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 Tech Ta STORTS. - GETS PUBLIC HIGH TITLE WITH WIN OVER EASTERN Largest Crowd -Attending Game i)uring Champion- * ship Set...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING S TAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1930, SPORTS B—7 Los Angeles to Have “Model” Olympiad :

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 SMITH WILL SPEAK - ATTRUST PARLEY Washington Bankers to Hear|™ *+ Former Governor at A. B. A. Division Conference. BY EDWARD

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 FINANCIAL.. TRADING 15 BETTER | -~ ATD. C. MARKET! Dealers Display Ample Sup- plies .of Fruits and Vegetables. Opening of...

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 B CURB [SSUES CLOSE AT HIGHER LEVELS Market Turns Upward in Final Dealings Under Brisk Buying. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Special...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1930 WYSCELLANEOUS B—1 CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. |

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 tB—12 SALE AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) $95, EVERYBODY RIDE. F-0-R-D-S—C-H-E- 1926 Models. Any Kind—Any Model. L. P. STEUART,

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 APARTMENTS. +HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 APARTMENTS B—13 APAIMNI'S—UN!’UINI!!ED....

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 ‘B—14 OFFICES AND STUDIOS. 538 ‘AE?::-“ T8 I st 0 v Phone 2 ;IIPB!I,I.‘. in handsome vrlenu"hm Shon.w. “AppIy 5 10 8. 3 1315

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 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. TURE_DAYS. ™ 1431 ln‘lv.re:c HA.WA TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE M- FROVED REAL ESTATE ENOWN AS NO....

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 B—16 . BLACK TODISCUSS VOTELESS DISTRICT New York Representative to | Be Heard From WMAL at 8 0’Clock. S | ‘The series of...

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