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Evening Star dated February 12, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U: B Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness, followed by rain late tonight or tomorrow morning; warmer...

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 “DRY LAW FAILURE” SCOREDBY GRAHAM Prohibition Is Denounced by Committee Chairman as Hearings Open. (Continued From First...

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 CRIMINAL DOCKET SURVEY PLANNED Department of Justice to Study Situation in District Attorney’s Office. ‘The Department of...

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 Ag wmo DILLLEADSATTACK . ONNAMING HUGHES Urges “Senate Rise in Maj- esty of Power” and Decline Confirmation. (Continued From

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 DOCKED SHIP BURNS AT NEW YORK PIER German Liner Muenchen Is Wrecked by Flames and Blast. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK,

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 A—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930. Furniture New and Slightly Used ntal and Domestic...

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 secretary of the association, was nom- CITIZENS OPPOSE - PUPIL TRANGFER All Children in Kalmia Road Area Would Be Forced to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930, %w— THE EVENING STAR .. With Sunday Morning Edition....

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 . of the Columbia Hospital for Women snd of the Medical Society of the Dis- trict of Columbia: also belonged to the Masons,

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 A—10 “LITTLE CABINET" PAY RAISE URGED House Body Told Assistant Secretaries, Worth $12,000, Get $7,500. The high cost of...

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 FINANCIAL. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE We have avalisble funds av cur- B bl 8 ERATION FOR BORROWERS. Both farge and small loans...

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 CHARGE CRAMTON AIDS POWER FIRM National Popular Govern- ment League Director Makes Statement in Bulletin. By the Assoclated

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 @he Foening Starp WAS HINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930. * CRIPPLE PUPILS FORGET FOOD PATRITIC GROLPS PRIVATE...

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 B2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Cabinet Officers Among the Hosts at Dinner Parties This Evening. HE Attorney General and Mrs. Mitchell

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 SOCIETY. "_(Connnned Prom Second Page.) loward of Nebraska, A. Woodrum of Virginia, Repre- ; tative Ed B. Almon of Alabama,

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 B4 CAPPER PRASED FOR SCHDOL WORK Senator Makes Plea for Dis- trict Representation at Reception. Washington is entitled to...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1930. 36-Inch All-Over Lace $1.69 yard Beautiful pattern laces

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 COOLIDGE DISTRICT ! S S0 FLECTS DEMOCRAT |Massachusetts “Wet” Vic- | tory Held Protest Against > Stveel . Vo 108"...

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 1K EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. FEBRUARY 12, 1 B—7 | rived. in Paris last night. showed that war, with its destruction|...

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 B8 DENY QUARANTINE | (e omerers ] ON CANARY BIRDS Officials Explain There Is No, Evidence Parrot Fever Orig- | inates With

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 * round-eyed at that. The Roma ntic Prince By Rafael Sabatini Copyright, 1829, by North American Newspaper Alllance and,...

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 B-10 FEATURES ON RADID 10 HONOR LINGOLN Songs and Dramatic Sketches Will Commemorate Great Ema_ncipator. Special features...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930, who has been barred from the track for forcing an opponent

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 ted Me Medieal Glassgs Fitted DR. :CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist d G Sts. N.W. Some Women Always Attract You want to

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 Sports News he WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930. Foening Star. WITR SUNDAY MORKING EDITION * Features and...

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 SPORTS. ixth Sense” Make Bowling Stars : DUCKPIN SAGE EXPLAINS WHY SOME OF US FIZZLE Instinctive-M-nipulnion of Museular...

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 T I Wotta Life! Wotta Life!—By Gaar Williams r SAY,POR DID THEY MAWE YOU LEARN LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG ADDRESS WHEN YOU WENT T

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Simple Problems in Dress BY MARY ‘The problem of choosing street cos- tumes that are comfortable, appro-...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Initials for Trousseau Linens BY LYDIA LE B, Knowledge of the correct initials for an engaged girl to use in

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 Rii—6 EPR Y AN ] N e NS i ki i o : ¥ .. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930, MESCEBEANEVUUS. Star “Want Ad” THE SON OF TARZAN...

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 AUTOMOBILES. R. L. TAYLOR MOTOR CO.. h_9600. 1901 14th St NASH. €00 shoes proverly half soled ter service, for Dair of che

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 C—-S8 APARTMENTS WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930, REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED.

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 REAL ESTATE, v ; ! 2 ; . AUCTIONS. g Sa s ] 4 %(:non -s"uz"s, Auc-n%n‘r- ws. AUCTION g‘n_.,_ AUCTION ul..I.;, ,“}" ey (““RQ‘N

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 c-10" ONEST ROOF WORK Honest advice given concerning the roof. We will inspect it and do any necessary repairing at moderate

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