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Evening Star dated April 2, 1930

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 WEAT HER. Late N. Y. Markets, Pages 13, 14 & 15 31,382. post office. Wa: No. i Entered as second class matter shington, D. he

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. CANADIAN OPPOSES -LIQUOR EXPORT ACT Senator Urges Investigation to Show Effect on National

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 Certified Milk— Certified ICE When you wish to be sure that your ehildren have the purest milk you can buy, you order...

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 NEWTON HALL 1417 Newton Street Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Best Values in Neighborhood Resident Manager CLAFLIN...

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 BUSINESS EDITORS SEE TRADE GAINS Predict Bright Outlook for 1930 in Addresses Broad- cast to Nation. General recovery of...

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 APRIL 2, 1930. J. B. Watt, chairman, and Capts. L. L.|Sobie as a result of the death last Woolard and A. A. Moxley. The...

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 R X/ THE A year ago, this city with orders began de- manding more Famous Reading Anthracite —that better Pennsylvania hard

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 P i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. i TH doctors of laws and doctors of philoso- { race which

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 MAXWELL'’S 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE SENSATION An Anniversary Event that will be long remembered! Not only greater than usual...

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 D. C. CITY MANAGER, =% URGED BY SPEAKER === Columbia Heights Association Told Present Government Is Inadequate. Nomination of

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 m Bfiufmm; ASKS Dapiement howid « mcten sioen-en: | SOCIETY OF NATIVES PLANS TOUR (FRED §. SMITH DIES |Sei S & G dss| DEFENSE

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 VERNONG TAYLR HEADS ERAND JRY Appointments Made to Panel by Justice Gordon Include Five Women. Justice Peyton Gordon, in...

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 FINANCLO L. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. |ADVANCE IN STOCKS ™" "W baevcaun ces Of the nvs

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 FINANCIAL., NEW MARKET IS MOVING STEADILY FORWARD! Substantial Buying of Secu- rities Has Caused Ad- vance in Prices. BY JOHN

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 . FINANCIAL. TIITIES FEATURE TRADING ON CURB/... Market Continues Upswing of Recent Sessions—Trading in Large Volume. BY JOHN

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 TYDINGS PROPOSES PAVING OF AVENUE “ Maryland Semator’s Amendment 28 ‘Would Build New Hamp- 1 shire Viaduct. All be made when

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 HEHWAY BRDGE ARPORT OPPOSED BYDISTRETE, OF Strong Report of Lieut. Hinton Against Proposed Site Is Adopted. GRAVELLY POINT

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 SOCIETY. NG OCILTY Ljuncheon Parties at German Embassy for ! Distinguished Visitors From the Fatherland. HE Ambassador of...

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) ldmmd.l received with the wedding Mrs. Edmonds wore chantilly & wedding trip. They will

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 mental laboratories would BGHT Pt o strive for the maintaining M Van N¢ h street and also to BULDING PROECT 25 25 ot Vln Ness

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 -MISSIONARIES HELD FOR 360,000 RANSOM ‘American Woman With Three Captured in China in Raid on Yuanchow. By the Assoclated...

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 ississippi City Official Turns | Gun on Self After Shoot- f ing Journalist. { By the Associated Press. YAZOO OITY, Miss,,...

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 JIMIERSON JURORS MAY BE DISMISSED Question of Verdict Rests With Physicians’ Report on Squaw’s Condition. By_the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. e %m%[ Bl Specially Purchased From a Leading Dress...

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 THE EVENING STAR. the drugs are being mnu n;;gmn': t.h:“m-fl- week end raids in which five men were also ukan into custody on

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 'Hours 7:30 to 5:50; Sat., 1 P.M." Westinghouse VACUUM CLEANER % MUDDIMAN ¢ 911G St.N.W. Nat. 0140 When FEET...

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 Easter Greeting Cards_ 5c to $1.00 A choice variety, offering original designs and mottoes. Be sure to remember your friends

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 THE EVENING STAR, PHOTOPLAYS AT WASHINGTON THEATERS NEXT WEEK Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday nd Eadle h oltcs Day

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 JUMOR LEAGUERS 0 BE SALESGIRLS Jelleff’s Department Store Will Share Receipts With Hospital. - With vrlctlellly all -mnnmmu

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 B—14 WONAN STRANGLED T0 DEATH IV HOME apartment about 2 o'clock and thougl Mrs. Helsing was washing clothes. The only person

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 Sports News BARNES OR LOEPP MAY OUST WEST Goose’s Prospective Return Cheers Playeis—Youths’ Bats Beats Lookouts. ( Nationals’

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 C—-2 BIVES THEM LI ON NEW MATERIAL Certain Amount of Mechani- cal Proficiency Also Is Taught Gridders. BY H. C. BYRD. E chief

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 CORBETT 10 SPEAK OVERWRG TONIGHT Brantland Rice to Interview Former Fighter for Radio Fans. Continuing the parade of...

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 _SIGNS OF SPRING. —By BURTIS Oun shEOS 442 GoamaNTEF?) /J MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, April 2...

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 g it i £ gegnE g . i ] EE i ies gE 2 W B g & §i i Egi { o g i i f -gg -1F fi g3 <B8 the ngl; i L1 ] i i 35 B2 suitable for

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 WOM i ifas is}éfi.sszg L et s1ehEed | cially hostfle to three details of women'’s AN'S PAGE LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. the big

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 IME STORIES *, 5rcsss’ BEDT . BURCESS . “Welcome!” cried Peter. “Welcome A the Smiling Pool, Mrs. Quack.” * Peter Greets Mrs.

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SON OF TARZAN Star “Want Ad” Bnnch Offices Fark ‘Fharmacy. J. aves. and M ave.—Philll 2 U and O...

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 A W«. X 85 u proud own: plenty of extras r car Tt payment. The Trew 507 ." T Dee. 1012 ADSTER. DS A Tares_sioc r-{.—'losf .

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 A APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, (Continued.) CATHEDRAL MANSIONS, SOUTH, 2900 Conn. Ave. N.W. Two squares north of Million.Doliar on

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 REAL ESTAT THE EVENING STAR, WASHI ES 2 AUCTIONS. C—-11 SALB=SOUwS. ’__7, LE—HOU WANTED TO ‘."""'"“’m AUCTION saLEs. —— . o T

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 MOVIE CAMERAS Special Prices HOME MOVIE HEADOUARTERS. REID S. BAKER 15th & H Southern Bids. | George Washington THE EVENING

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