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Evening Star dated April 25, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change . in perature tor ‘Temperatures—)...

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 {CTORY CLANED BY WETS AND DRYS House Committee, Conclud- ing Investigation, Plans No Report. By the Assoclated Press. Both

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 DO you Know? It’s to you the family looks in any emergency—you always seem to know just what to do! Are you ready for the...

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 “ANDREA CHENIER" FILLS FOX THEATER Ponselle, Martinelli and De| * Luca Featured in Gior- dano Opera. An_opera_new to...

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 MRS ROBERT .LE TORUN FOR HOLSE Texas Widow, Democrat, Is' Candidate for Late Hus- band’s Seat. A candidate for the seat her

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 CHICAGO DECLARED NOT BAD OR BROKE 38 Cities Have Greater Crime on Population Rate, Says Treasurer. By the Associated Press.

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 AUSTRIAN EXPLAINS SLEEP'S MYSTERIES One in Slumber Really Is Three or Four Persons, Scientist Says. When a mind fixed on...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. ) WASHINGTON, D. C. Yet this, the noblest of all the Capital's viaducts, so...

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 SOCIETY OF NATIVES [Ss.sztce: TO HOLD DINNER |35 e 0 B el bis, and to mark the tenth year of the tative Richard N. Elliott of

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 IMAGES OF MEMORY HELD ELECTRICAL Cleveland Scientist Tells of Seeing Deposits Being Made in Brain. BY HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE,

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 LEXINGTON FLIGHTS ATTRACT OFFICALS Distinguished Party Leaves Today for Air Maneuvers . Off Hampton Roads. High Government

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ! e O FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. Choosing Your Career Aviation Promises Thrilling and Lucrative

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 FINANCIAL. ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. FINANCIAL. W.R &EREPORTS || NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

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 o L o FINANCIAL. . THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. FINANCIAL. REDUGED WORKING || NEW YORK STOCK

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 CURB SHARES GAIN ONBETTER BUYING Utilities, Oils and Miscella- neous Issues Join in Sharp Upswing. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Bpecial

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 A-16 FEDERAL PATENT RIGHTS ARE TESTED Employes, Alleged to Have; Capitalized on Duties, ‘ Kk Are Sued. The rights of the...

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 Washington News GOLD AND CROWDS SEE APPLE FETE Warmer Weather Brings Thousands to Winchester for Second Day’s Festival....

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 SOCIETY. Vice Prendent Curtis Guest of Polish Minister at Dinner and Reception at Legation Tonight. HE Vice President, Mr.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C...FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. v SOCIETY ‘ (Continued From Second Page.) { m‘n of light blue

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 VENETIANS HONOR - PATRON, ST MARK 5 Gay Lotharios Follow Old {custom of Buying Rosebuds for Sweethearts. $y the Associated

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 LQUOR DRAWERS BANNED BY FORD Employes Found Imbibing or With Odor on Breath Will Be Discharged. DETROIT, April 25—The Ford

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 LEEION PROTESTS ARPORT LOCATION Executive Committee Cites| Noise at Arlington Ceme- tery as Undesirable. Protests against the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. SEARS. ROEBUCK anp CO. RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE FREE e s e e e e T

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 developed by Reboux from lustrous black 4 Milan « « « the shallow crown is extremely effective MILLINERY SALON. SECOND...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Girls’ Coats, $8.95 —SIZES 7 to 14. Clever little models of tweeds, covert and basket weave...

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 VETERANS' BILL GOES T0 SENATE Johnson Obtains Omission of Name From Title Due to Many Changes. By the Associated Press. Much

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 JFRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. THE _EVEN WASHINGTON, D. C. MRS, CORMICK " OUTLINES VIEWS individusls, ‘are_gualified g, the posl-

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 L COVARSN WA OF SCHOOL IYPES' Differences Between British and U. S. Institutions Ex- plained to Alumni. A _comparison of the

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 HOOVER RECEIVES - CATHOLIC ALUMMNI “Professional” Athletics and i Educator on Cabinet -+--to Be Discussed. Several hundred

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 B-14 DEMPSEY OUTLINES WATERWAY PLANS Fofum Speaker Says Pending Bill Would Link Atlantic, Guif and Great Lakes. ‘The tion's

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 Man Weds Former Mother - in - Law Following Divorce By the Associated Press. PARIS, Tenn., April 25, —George Sparks has...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 25 1930. ree Parking Space Opposite Eighth St. Entranc: GOLDENEBERG'S “At

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 FURNITURE RENTING OFFICE FURNITURE F 7 l;tate Loans | (D. C. Property Only) ‘ No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to

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 FRED J. KRIEG formerly president and general Krieg's Express and Cé., is now in business for himself ‘at— 904 10th St. N.W.

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 LINDBERGH PLANS POWERED CIDER Noted Pilot Is Expected to Seek World’s Record With Craft. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. NEW

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Conventionally Tailored Suits BY MARY MARSHALL. 1f g vote were taken you would doubt- E. find that the...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Successful Home Life as Goal BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. No good thing is accomplished with- out constructive...

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 Care of Fabrics and Furs Cleaning, Bleaching and Freshening Call for Care- fully Planned Methods of Stains—Protecti For white

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 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. “CH A WEIGHTY DECISION e ¢ My thoughts and deeds ST —_——T———————— PV SJULIE, TM WORRIED ABCUT YouR

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 Cc-8 JUNIOR MUSICIANS MEET IN CONTESTS Piano and Violin Competition and Final Contest Sched- uled Tomorrow. Certificates from

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 Sports News Sam Rice HOLDS FAST STRIDE DESPITE 38 YEARS = Veteran Outfielder Long Mainstay of Nationals. A’s Here Today. BY

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 D—2 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D O, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. SPORTS. Invasion of West Point Teams Is Big Feature of

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 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 25 1930. SPORTS. D=3 Record Smashing Galore Promised as Penn and

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 The Truth About Rudolph Valentino NATACHA RAMBOVA, HIS WIFE Homeland Fails to Recognize Acu;r With Acclaim. It Rudy expected

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 MISCELLANEOUS D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. AUTOMOBILES THE SON OF TARZAN By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS erstuffed living room...

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 L APARTMENTS~UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) AVE —OFFICE_ =8 wo rooms, private bath, kitcher, with ‘sink. no 43.00 ith ubilc 5...

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 + . . REAL ESTATE THE EVENIN G STAR, W HINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. APRIL 25 1930, OFFICES AND STUDIOS. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. elev

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 RECTOR WHO WED CATHOLIC VICTOR Admonition of Bishop Only Penalty for Kentuckian Defending Own Case. By the Associated Press.

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