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Evening Star dated February 24, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, followed or_tomorrow; slowly ‘Temperatures—Highest, 66, today; lowest, 42,

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 A— COVLE SEORES LS OF SOFTCOAL HERE Representative Blames Hood of Bureau of Mines in urging Anthracite. (Continued From Pirst

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 QASHINGTON PAID TRIBUTE BY KLEINi Firgt President Is Lauded as| Sukcessful Soldier, Leader | and Business Man. Moddrn...

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 HOOVER CALLS 1T ON APPROPRIATIONS Congressional Leaders Are ! Asked to Stick to Economy f Program and the Budget.. (Continued

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 PIANOS TO RENT $5 Per Month DE MOLL’S Graduate McCormick Medie: College Beginning 915 Thursday Feb. . 27% Excitin i@/yea for

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 A-6 UGHING You get almost instant re- 35¢c lief with one swallow of 60c THOXINE Te Baltimore “ollrly Exprell Motor Conches A.

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 L AMHERST PROBES CAP-BURNING FIGHT Student Honor Committee Head Says “Some One” Sub- stituted Kerosene for Water. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morn! Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.....February 24, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor Rate

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, W, B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at

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 A—10 %% ASK BUILDING CODE “AS AID 70 SCHOOLS Prince Georges Authorities See Benefit in Regulated Construction. BY GEORGE...

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 could easily determine whether the message was a hoax if it were sent here. MRS. DITEMAN WANTS smiee o2 22 2er e o To...

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 D STEYR FACES. MONEY TROUBLES Bank Failure Cripples Auto . Plant, Austrian Town’s Industrial Heart. Bteyr, Austria, faces...

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 FINANCIAL. GAININ INSURANCE [ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Siar Office. Stock and Bales—

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 o A—14 ®xx WORK AND THRIFT © AS PROSPERITY AD Los Angeles Banker Says Nation Will Progress With Industry. $pecial Dispatch to

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 FINANCIAL CURB SHARES AT ** INDRAGEY MARKET Utilities Issues Steadier After Wave of Profit Taking Sales. B»~_BY JOHN A....

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 INVALID WOMAN INIURED BY AUTO Miss ‘Julia Sweeney Suffers Broken Leg and Bruises—3 | Others in Traffic Accidents. Struck by

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 The WASHINGTON, . Fhening MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, VIRGINIA DRIVERS - BARRED HERE ARE LIABLE T0 ARREST Supreme Court Holds Reci-

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The First Lady of the Land Hostess to Small Company Informally This Afternoon. RS. HOOVER will be hostess to

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 jangan, Mrs. Carl Hen- , Mrs. Victor Cahill and Mrs. Guy Leadbetter, Mr. and Mrs. David F. McConnaughey had dining with them

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 ' EVENING ST, See Our F Street Windows Depicting “The Washington of the Future” WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930.

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 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, MONf)AY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930.° 10th, 11th, F and G Streets See Our F Street Windows Depicting...

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 ) - SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) Spring was her sister’s only attendant and was charmingly attired in blue lace, with

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 The Week’s Attractions in Local Theaters Reviews of New Photoplays and Stage Productions PALACE _ Following . a picture which

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 FAILURE OF "CHUTE KILLS DEAF BOXER SDummy” Mahan, in Quest of Lure, Plunges 3,200 Feet at San Francisco. By the Associated

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 TENTLE WORKERS | MEMUERTRAL) | BUTTER Prices ; AN'T\ WeeP /“Sanico” EGGS s Finest Quality Butter ROCERY CO Fve Cotton Mill

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 . WOMAN’S PAGE.' Careful Selection of Blouses BY MARY New fashions bring with them new problems and new responsibilities to

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 WOMA N’S PAGE MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Acquiring Poise. Have you ever noticed the strained, anxious “faces of business

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930, SORE THROAT L % ARE ARRESIED Martin Jensen Flies| BISHOP LAID IN CRYPT.

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, b WITH SUNDAY. MORNING ening Star. THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930. C_lassified Ads PAGE

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 THINKS A'S STRONG ENOUGH T0 REPEAT Connie Regards the 191270o Team, Which Lost to Red | & Sox, as His Greatest. BY CONNIE...

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 ‘Tax on Dues Irks Golfers|iWILEY T0 MAKE LINKSMEN URGE REPEAL OF LEVY ON CLUB FUNDS U. S. Golf Association Carries Battle to

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 ez 1 remempe R W FRYT TIME WE EVER CAME TAIS WAY - ALL SWAMP IN HERE AN Sudden Change of Mind. Tt is doubtful if any one...

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 THE WRIST MARK By J S Fletcher Copyright, 1930, by North American Newspaper Alliance and Metropolitan Newspaper Service. '

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 brand: ae ke ‘cautment, € dise 3 -new car: de luxe at, well fenders. trunk rack. bus iy over $2.800 and is offered to any...

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 AUCTIONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930 LEGAL NOTICES | MOON MULLINS—Haste Makes Waste. ‘LEGAL

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 Special Squibb’s Tooth Paste 4 for $1.00 Limit 4 fo a Customer GIBSON’S 919 G St. NW. lay Only just what you need. Store...

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