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Evening Star dated February 17, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, not so cold tonight and tomor- minimum temperature row: about 27 degrees.

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 A2 ax RONE DENANDS | * HEARING BY JRY Cenies He Attempted to As- cault Girls Answering Ads for Models. Brought into Pplice

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 P THE \R,_WASIHI NGTON. D. - HILL LAYS FRAUD 70 PALMISANO Counsel Charges Member of House With Electioneering in Polling...

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 DORAN LAUNCHES DRY LAW RESEARCH Will Gather Data for Hoover on All Phases of Prohibi- tion Enforcement. By the Assoclated...

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 12 N SHIPWRECK AWAIT RESCUERS Steamer Admiral Benson Fast in Oregon Sand, After 34 Are Taken Off. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1930. 7 & 1 3 ed terday. All ds by lamplight, hi , but cheer- i I]ED

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 SEAP T0BEGIEN BY COOK COUNTY + Protests to Plan for Paying Employes Are Made by Stores and Bankers. Br the Assoclated Press.

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 K-8 THi. THE EVENING STAR |no secret that a large portion of the|Indiana and Louisiana avenues com- With Sunday Morning...

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 A true Gothic style, the ornament sup- lements and completes the form in a Kamonioul manner—adding life and in- terest—yet

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 THE WRIST MARK By J. S. Fletcher Copyright. 1830. by North American Newspaper Alliance and Metropolilan Newspaper Service.

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 National Fellowship Club's |- These dances are | open. to the public = THE CITY CLUB, 1320 G St. TheLamp i of Wisdom THE wise

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 ;R!:;".’fl' INDUSTRIAL {TREND IS INDICATED éGnIn in Use of Electrical i Power Reveals Recovery in Manufacturing. By the...

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 FINANCIAL. - BROKERS T0 HEAR ASSOCIATION PLAN Houses Here Will Meet Today. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Another important meeting of

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 A—-14 xax INCREASE IN SALES ABROAD IS PLANNED U. S. Industrial Leaders to Study Needs of Customers in Europe. BY JOHN F....

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 FINANCIAL. ‘CURB SHARES DROP ~ INEASING MARKET .Oils and Coppers Subjected to Heavy Selling Attack. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Special

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 EW ENGLAND COLD TAESANY LIVES Four Deaths in Boston Due to Temperature—Gotham Has Heaviest Snow. ! By the Associated Press.

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 DRERFUS WITESS DECLARE COLPLE HAD ND QUARRE Dowd, Last Questioned by Grand Jury, Thinks Woman Killed Accidentally. FINDINGS

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 SOCIETY. Diplomafic Corps Pays Tribute to Dean and Lady Isabella Howard in Gifts and Personal Attentions. HE Ambassador of

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Pags.) Foreign Service, Georgetown Univer- sity; Dr. and Mrs. Fay Cooper Cole ot Chicago...

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 The Week’s Attractions in Local Theaters Reviews of New Photoplays and Stage Productions NEWMAN TRAVELTALK. ‘Thredding his

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 - The Week’s Attractions in Local Theaters Reviews of New Photoplays and Stage Productions Richard Arlen and Mary Brian move

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 SUNDAY, FEB. 23 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington Sat. 12:00 Midnighe RETURNING Leaves New York West 23d S¢. 5147 PM. Liberty

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 TS STRANGE AT Guy HOLMES WOULDNT Teyy’ ME OVER THE PHone WHAT HE WANTED TO Sec ME ABOUT ' WeELL Iwy YOu MIUNDERSTAND ME SIR'

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE, Psychic Adventu res of Noted Men and Women Baronet's Death Causes Two Telepathic Warnings. BY J. P. GLASS. “He

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE Raincoats and BY MARY Coats in general are shorter. Rather than bring them down to meet the longer skirt,...

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 COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, CLUBS WILL COMPETE MARCH 12 Cardinals’ Indoor Course Will Be Same Length as 0ld Convention Hall Oval—Ten

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 : IT_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17. . Eastern High in Charlottesville Win Shows e e 1930, i gy s...

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 B2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Links Training Aids Bambino RUTHS FINE TRIM CREDITED 10 GOLF Slugger Keeps in Condition by...

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 SITUATIONS THE SON OF TARZAN HELP AND THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, 1930, MISCELLANEOUS. e —————————————— By EDGAR RICE

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 —14 SALD-‘UIOIOIMS Continued.) Packard’s Stnry-—Radio Pag AUTOMOBILES.’ STAR, 'APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVEN MOON MULLINS—The...

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 AUCTIONS. e T AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. . J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. O edx ST W =o * SALE OP VALUABLE

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 B—-16 THE FVE\’I’NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¥, 4 HOTEL GUESTS HELD IN RUM RAID Arrests, Declared lllegal, Are Seen as “Blow to

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