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Evening Star dated July 17, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Mostly cloudy tonight; tomorrow part: g‘ cloudy, probably followed by local undershowers tomorrow...

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 CENSUSINICATES " HANGES N HOUSE Héapportfonment Estimates May Be Shifted as States .i Complete Enumerations. By the...

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 i HOOVER IS INVITED ,T0 DEDICATE BUSTS Delegation Representing Illi- nois University Hall of Fame | Visits Executive. By the

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 A4 - VETERANS FETED - ATWHITE HOUSE Nearly 1,000 Attend Garden Party—Mrs. Hoover Helps " Entertain Guests. President and Mrs.

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 WONAN DECLARES MONEY WAS LOAN Miss Elzina Howells Denies Embezzlement and Larceny Accusations. Miss Elzina Howells, 48 years

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 ENTERPRISE WINS [orenc meny ] (CANADA-TO-MEXICD (25555580, THE EVEN speedy trip. m t was made In 4 mulottne lane was timed by

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 DICKINSON FACES COURT: TOMORROW Will Be Arraigned on Charge of Abducting Richmond Society Girl. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY.... true Comm rinnically as Czars. may never be

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. SAIL FOR BATTLEFIELDS |uas ppun 1 23 ‘Wedn lom —— e WEVCN IFINER | [T wonirioe |

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 TA—w ESCAPED GONVICTS FOUND BY HOUNDS Two Men From Occoguan Trailed by Dogs to Gunston Hall. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 AMENDED PETITION - IN HEDRICK CASE New Document Merely Puts Plaintiff’s View in Legal Form. By & Staft Correspondent of The

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 K PLANE FLYERS PLAN NEW TRIAL Forced Down on Non-stop Attempt, Three Will Seek More Support. By the Associated Press. |...

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 FINANCLAL. THE EVENXNING STAF B.L COLTONHEADS | FIDUCIRY GROUP =25 Elec(ed Chairman of Section of Bankers’ Association....

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 FINANCIAL MUTUR AGTIVITIES REACH LOW TIDE Ford Plant Vacation Cuts Production to Smallest Volume of Year. { l BY DAVID J....

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 FINANCIAL. § URB MARKET ENDS . ON'HIGHER LEVEL Qils, Motors and Utilities Give Firm Tone After Irregu- lar Opening. BY JOHN

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 SEES REALIGNEN OF 0L INTERESTS Times Prophesies Extensive Results of Sinclair Acquisitions. By the Assoclated Press. NEW...

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 e WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. P PAGE B_1 FLYING RUN SQUAD CAPTURES THREE. IN 2DHILE CHASE Alleged Liquor...

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY j’hc First Lady of the Land Motored to the Camp on the Rapidan This Moming to Spencl the Day. ING ‘Tilden...

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 THREE INIRED TESTING TAUTES Lieut. Comdr. Erickson in 100-Foot Fall at Philadel- phia Navy Yard. By the Associated Press....

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 ELKS TO ENTERTAIN ORPHANS AT OUTING 1,200 Expected at Twenty- First Annual Affair at Glen Echo. ‘Washington Lodge, No. 15, B.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON No Phone, Mail or C. 0. D. Orders Women’s and Misses’ Silk Flat Crepe Frocks 95¢ Organdie Scarfs

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 $TAGE ACTIVITIES FEWEST SINCE WAR hicago, With"Only One Play, Is Lowest in 98 Years. sssnsndDoss the Associated Pre "NEW...

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 THRFF AND PONER BODY NANES EADY Hoover Withholds Appoint- ments From Senate to Avoid Treaty Conflict. By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. B3 by s P 2 s i LICENSES OF RADIO STATIONS PRUNED Commissioners

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. Special Group! Parchment Paper Shades, 2 for $1 For Friday Only!

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 Regular $2.95 Linen Suits $1.95 — Smartly tailored suits in white and colors. Sizes 14 to 20 in the comblned as- sortment.

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 BRIDCE SENAL UNE DRAMIN I TOURNEY Women Barred for Calling Authorities for Plays Across Table. By the Associated Press....

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 BAR T0 WELCOME NOTED FOREIGNERS =, 115 Judges and Barristers! From Several Nations to Be Here August 26-28. WooDWARD &...

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 - b - "PANAMIX'S COFFEE MARKET EPANDS Europe, Which Takes Drink “Straight,” Held Best Buyer. Its Special Dispatch to The...

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 SEES FEAE P N SERVCE S lé,ormer Premier of Sas- ! katchewan Speaks at Lions Convention. By the Associated Press. {DENVER,...

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 HYDRAULIC STUDY | T0 SAVE MILLIONS Industries Profit Extens.ively“ by Research of National Laboratory. - Large savings to...

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 $1 Pearl* Necklaces $1.98 to $2.98 and Chokers Tapestry Handbags Seasonable ith 50c | i 8748 Summer oo8d 'Sn Orlentel shades:

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 nening e, WITH SUNDAY MORKING EDITION WVASHINGTON, D. C, Griff Plans Drive for New Players : Brooklyn Stalls Off Chicago’s

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 —2 BATE OF $200000 PAPECTED TONIGHT There Can Be No Foul and Boxers Must Wear Pro- tective Devices. BY EDWARD J. NEIL,...

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 S AMERICAN PLAYERS IN FINE CONDITION Allison Meets Stefani and Lott Plays De Morpurgo in Opening Matches. By the Assoclated

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 S PORTS, THE EVEXING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. STORXRTS. Battle on in Ea}'nest for Washington’s...

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 MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE HOLLYWOOD, July 17 (N.AN.A).— Elsie Janis, one of the greatest names in the American...

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 JONES TO EXPLAIN GOVERNMENT COST Washington ~ Senator Will Speak in Radio Forum Over WMAL. Serator Wesley L. Jones of Wash.

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 Ask No Questions | By Beldon: Duff | Copyright. 1930, by North American Newspaper Alliance. Tne. | | He explained the...

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 GENSORED SPEECH ON SALEIN BOSTON British Visitor to Tercenten- nary Celebration Touched" on Religion. By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D». O, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. D1 e ble and provide - rement | Telcomid the delegstes, who...

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 Selling the Th In my mail comes the following let- ter in ‘connection with the series of articles on how & woman can sell the

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Advice on Making Dresses Fit BY MARY MARSHALL. Doubtless if the human form were eonstructed according to &...

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day befors publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch...

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 miles. "It a' Shiint a the dar' he an who wants & car ng, here u the oBportunity: & Otme, 17th and car wi HUDSON BROUGHAM,

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 APARTMENTS ; - THE- -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. SALE—HOUSES. ARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, - s...

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 UCTIONS SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) $9,950. Good News for Some One! Jere is & hume that should sell today!, Water near clectric

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 D—8 RESORTS. —___ WILDWOOD,N.J. Wildwood AND WILDWOOD CREST WASHINGTON Young & Atlantic Aves. near beach and amusements: cap.

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