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Evening Star dated March 25, 1930

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered

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 A2 we [INE 15 ORGANIZED National City Bank Heads List of Corporations Which Finance Service. By the Associated Press. \ NEW

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 LISTS MRS, OWEN S HOUSE MENBER b Formal Repqrt Sustaining Her Eligibility Submitted for Action. By the Associated Press. ‘The

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 CHENIST 1S FOUND DEAD Y ALSTR Body of Woman Is in Room With Long Missing Cleve- land Scientist. By the Associated Press....

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 \ DELAY GRANTED IN INDIN TRAL Court Acts to Permit U. S. « Attorney to Become Fa- .~ miliar With Evidence. By the Associated

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 A URGED BY CITIZENS Crosby and Reichelderfer} Are Indorsed by Trinidad Association. Advocating proposed street car fare |...

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 FOR AIR LINE SEEN Seaboard’s President Looks +for Pick-up in Business ¢+ Through the South. ~ “Gross revenues and net...

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 o 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHI D O, ’I‘UESDAYE MARCH 25, 1930. - ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN, THE EVENING STAR

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 Steward Observatory at the University | consist of of Arizona, Sunday said astronomers mh wmmu for at least two more lC les,

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 REDEE S HOVED *To BELOW BRIGE Mount Vernon Memorial Highway Project Is Ad- vanced by Action. Another stride forward in the

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 SUBUR UNIFORM BUILDING CODE FOR COUNTY Planners’ - Engineer Tells Hyattsville Chamber Act Is Vital Necessity. Bpecial...

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 A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BUSINESS DECLINE * CONTINUES ABROAD Absence of Seasonal Revival Reported More Conspicuous...

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 FINANCIAL. EXCHANGE SETTLED IN NEW QUARTERS; Lively Trading and Good At- tendance Marks the Open- ing Session. BY EDWARD C.

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 “LARGEST BANKING || NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | FINANCIAL. THE,_EVENIL (Cont PFrom Page ~Prev. Stockana Sales— . UNIIS Nflw |N

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 FINANCIAL. ~ GLAND TS LEADERS ON CURB Trend in Active Session. BY JOHN A. CRONE. »eem Dispatch to ‘The Star. & YORK, March

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 SCOFFSATHOUSE ||From the Front Row DEMOCRATIC LEAD Representative Wood De- clares Coalition Strength Is Real Goal. Ridiculing

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 WASHINGTON, D The Toening Staf . C, TUESDAY, MARCH 25 1930. DISTRICT OFFIGIALS | DEFEND PRIGE PAID FOR CENTER SITES Cite Cost

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 SOCIETY. S OCIETY: Vice President Curtis and Sister Had Family Party to Celebrate Her Birthday Anniversary. HE Vice...

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 SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page.) known magazine writer, is at the Dodge ml«uvmeldm.r ol Miss Belle Sherwin, president of

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 bring you correct style with perfect comfort—an un- beatable unity. 1318 G N.W. City Club Bldg. J. P. SMITH SHOE CO.. Maker

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 *HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930. G PALAIS ROYZ G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400...

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 THE EVENING Stockings Repaired in 24 Hours! Runs knit right back into the weave of the stockings without a sign of the...

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 » : » SHALL ADVOCATES | VOTE FOR DISTRCT i, North Carolinian Cites Stand U' in Address Before George- I town Citizens’ Group.

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 -8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 25, CITZENS CONTINUE FGHT ON CRISBY North Capitol Association Appoints

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 CITIZENS PROTEST + NEWBUS FARES Mass Méetina Planned for Thursday to Organize Drive Against Rates. Special Dispatch to The

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 == WALLACE BEERY'S PLANE KILLS THREE Screen Villain Not in Ship| as Pilot, Wife and ! Friend Fall. By the Associated Pmess.

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 The Emperor By Of n enca Sax Rohmer Copyright, 1990, by North American Newspaper Allisnce and Metropolitan SYNOPSIS. . Drake

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 2,300F|B-S SUPPLY- Efl: outside firms g means mfi_” : FORD MOTOR PLANT 555 it o SR AR everything that and trucks g More than

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 Q BUMP AND FIRPO FACE HARD WORK Schedule Planned to Keep Them in Shape—Loepp BY JOHN B. KELLER. May Prove Valuable....

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 PORTS. ¢ HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “D.-C., TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930. SPORTS. Maryland to Have Banner Sport Days :'Schoolboy

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 . » ~*SPORTS} KOZELUK BIG HELP | DEVELOPING TEAM | Richards Thinks John Bull| ' Has Best Chance for Crack at France. BY...

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 Ways of Serving Potatoes BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘The three potato reci) given to-|separately, arrange on a platter so that

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Garments of the Sports Type BY MARY MARSHALL, ‘We hear less about the sports type of lelothes for general...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK BY HERBERT PLUMMER. uflmdnkmotmeflcuuof § tatives the other day sat Wour or five members. As

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 25 1930. NO = 1 FORGOT TO TELL OF COURSE HE Wi “ou 1 10aNED #450 To >...

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 A FO( msfl-NEvm LENTEN SPI:LIALS nne Potltoel d LOBSTER Private Dmm' Room if De- ed Famous For FineFood 7336 G Street...

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 M ISCELLANEOUS.: THE “THE SON OF TARZAN sapering.’ heating piants. earpen Poonerets work. piasti American Dis National 64’

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 C—10 P ARTMENT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. REAL ESTATE. 3 private bath; 1 mlur room khe«at breag; esh_vegets m HAMPSH. AVI

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. tinued ON O ST., GEORGETOWN. 14000 l..;.u‘.:"h..«. o ater 4 LEO KOLB, 1237 Wis. Ave....

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 MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Wharf Daily 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe

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