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Evening Star dated May 8, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast) Generaily fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature,...

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 ‘SAYS DRY LEAGUE EXPENDED §273049 McBride Tells Lobby Probers $269,916 Was Collected During That Period. ____(Continued From

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 FOR 35 YEARS MOST of the valuable furs in Washington have been safely stored in the DRY €OLD STORAGE rooms of the Security

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 A D. G. HEADS URGE ANNUAL CLEANING Spring Proclamation Is Is- sued, Naming May 19 to 24 as “Clean-up Week.” The District...

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 G OF ST, | v ovmow oo TOADVSE UPLD Parker Defeat Held Proof Constitution to Be Taken Seriously. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. |

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 MISSION COLLEGE WILL GRADUATE 50 26th Annual Commencement Exercises to Be Held Sunday | Night at Columbia Hall. The...

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 CHILDHOOD TRENDS SEEN IN MATURITY Mental H‘ygienists Shown Im- portance of Infant Training. BY THOMAS R. HENRY. Early infancy

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 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunda; Fdition. WASHINGTON, D. C. | Prench government bluntly alleges that Mussolini has launched his

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 STORES OPEN 7:30 AM. HAVE YOU TRIED “HOM-DE-LITE”? Your Every Need Anticipated! As you shop in your nearest 4500 Store, stop

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 A-10 # UAHOUR-WEEK BILL ADVANGES IN HOUSE Measure Is Sent to Subcom- mittee to Have Amend- ments Written In. Another step...

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 THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930. e et where ' apenaa | RESTAURANT PATRONS i DRY LAW WITNESSES ;‘j' s Summer breeding, and that oliow the

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 A—-12 »s . THE EVENING §2.000 MARK NEAR | FOR YORK RELIEF, Latest Contributions Accom- panied by Letters Com- ’ | mending...

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 ‘'FINANCIA BANKERS' COUNCIL " OPPOSES REMOVAL Headquarters Will Be Re- tained in New York. Young Speaks. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 PINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930 FINANCIATL. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star

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 FINANCIAL, RAILROAD STOCKS INBETTER DEMAND Carriers Show Gradual Gain in Earnings After Poor First Quarter. FINANCIAD," MAY

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 f}RUNDY S BLAMED | B Okhe STORE of SMIELES, SERVICE /4 SATISFACTION 1 " FOR JOBLESS N | = & ThisIs Opening Week at the i...

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 - ¥eport is broadcast. D.C. POLICE RADID T0 COVER S0 MILES AROUND CAPITAL Receiving Sets Will Be Sup- plied Substations in

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 B-2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Vice President, Mzr. Curtis, Feted by Czechoslovak Envoy Last Night at Dinner and Entertainment....

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930. being arranged by the Willlam and |Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sommerville and | nice

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page) Dewey of Falr Haven, Vt., are spend- | g ten days at:the Dodge Hotel. | | Dr. and Mrs.

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 YHE EVENING RSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930 100 Wonderful Friday Bargains Tomorrow a double emphasis is given

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 STINSON 10 TEL OF NAVAL TREATY Senate Naval Committee Will| Question Secretary Adams About Cruisers. By the Associated Press

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT THURSDAY, MA” 8, 1930. JELLEFF’S What About a Gift for Mother? Something that she can keep to...

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 FRIENDSHIP GROUP - ASKS SAFETY ACTS Police Are Urged to Be More Strict in Preventing Driv- ing in Loading Zones. Resolutions

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 FIVE CITIES NOW IN 100,000 CLASS El Paso, Somerville, South Bend, Knoxville and San Juan Increase Population. Census returns

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 €l tor Sxtimate: Jb ve B NW. Met. o041, R ST T COLONIAL ANTHRACITE 9000000000000 0020000000000000000000 £-10 4 . ~1IE EVENING

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 . D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WooDWARD & LLOTHROP 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Tomorrow See

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 B-I12 FORMER NUN WINS FIGHT FOR ESTATE ‘Assured of Inheritance, She| | Forsakes Convent—Brother Discounts Value. By the...

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 FAME HALL BUSTS WILL BE UNVELED Last of 65 New York Univer- sity Pedestals to Be Filled Today. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 PHILLIPS EXETER GIVEN Harkness, New York philanthopist. Phillips Exeter is one of the country's LARGE GIFT, IS REPORT...

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 THURSDAY, MAY 8. Underthings, 2 for —Panties, Chemise and Step- ins of “rayo krepe” (cotton and rayon); Panties of rayon s

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 ML CHURCH SOUTH FAGES BTER FIEHT Georgian to Challenge Can- non and 3 Other Bishops { = on Political Grounds. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8§, RUSSIAN-GERMAN BREACH BACK AGAIN Present Crisis Held More Im- portant

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 o & eaE : / - ’," CONOCO'S CHALLENGE CONFIRMED! on America's Greatest Motor Proving Ground PIKE'S PEAKI Now it can be told.

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 ALLWORLDHELS AMERGAN HONE Products Originating in For-| eign Countries Help Fur- nish Houses Here. How American is the...

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 L8 ' THIS MAP of INDIA Is the “CARAT MARK” of TEA QUALITY * LOOK FOR THIS MAP OF INDIA ON THE PACKAOGE OF TIA YOU BUY. ds the

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 MAY . 8, 1930. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGLON, D. C, THURSDAY, This is the nineteenth of a series of twenty-four articles...

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 THE EVENING STAR, THOUGHT Flo Ziegfeld was handing me a great lug " Ha-Ha. He came back all steamed up after hearing this new

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 NDIGESTION rom l.:llhéwd. "Ask your m%‘?fi““’ AGIPINE needs these Glover's Spring health Aids The*turn"of theseasonisa...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 8§, 1930. BARKLEY 10 SPEAK‘ Today on th}e Radio ON SUPREME COURT Kentucky

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 Old Tavern Site In West Virginia To Have Marker Bpectal Dispateh to The Star. 1830. c—-11 FARFAXORLUT =" "= s gate s s T IRQT

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 _C-12 THE EVENING RSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930. PARIS PAPER HURLS CUSTOMS CHARGE U. S. Officials Deny...

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 ) Sports News he Foening Star. 'WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930. PAGE D—1 Rebuilt Chisox

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 s 2 BEORGETONN'S BIG PARTY ON TONIGHT & Capacity Attendance Likely for Affair at Mayflower. Hoya Nine Victor. BY H. C. BYRD.

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 AR 30 You B3 MR. MIGINS VELL, LOOK ARSUND, You VILL NOT i3 ) | AS FORUN X HELP! HELP! NG R MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE E— ,ote 1

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE, - vening dress is all that need for the Summer | trying ther advances. But that one dress must be and usually

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE Business and Domestic Ideas BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ~ Many a woman with a career comes) tion for just so much

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. BEDTIME STORIE Nanny Decides Matters. Retie .;‘:!'%..:‘ o T fod Y MEADOW MOUSE. bbit having satisfied his wm

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Complexion Probléms, Dear Miss m~ com) lexion 18 ol my face as uumny I know...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930. By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS CLOSING HOURS 4 pletely overhauled, in our

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 AUTOMOBILES. pea %v thracive: ince; attractive- ade; i your ¢ ashington Cadillac Co.. m 40 Conn. ave. ‘atur_3900._Open_evei

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 REAL ESTATE. AFPARTMENTS THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930. SALE—HOUSE! SALE—HOUSES. Note These Remarkable Facts IN CHEVY CHASE...

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 REAL ESTATE THE EVENING B;I‘AR WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930 AUCTIONS D—-11 b SALE_HOUSE RENT_BUSINESS PROPEATY. 4y

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 LIBRARY S GIVEN BOOK COLLECTION Pacific Relations Institute Presents 27 Volumes to v . Librarian Putnam. “The Institute of

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