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Evening Star dated August 28, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight mmm; not much change in tem ., mmwm—mmm. 87, at 2:30 pm. yesterday;

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 A2 ' ww PRESIDENT HOLDS | NG STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. 1930. DIET RULED BY LIKES IS URGED: CALORY...

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 CAPT.HAWKS FLES “TESTATZ0MILES Speed Record Hoider Holds Back Plane to Trial for Thompson Cup Race. ¢ Page) (Continued Prom

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 D. C., THURSDAY, -AUGUST_ 28 - 1930. THOUSANDS HEAR | ANTI-DEMOCRATS | ORGANIZATION MEN: HIT COUNTY RULE A4 " W THE EVENING

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 THE EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930 * NRCRAT TOURNEY | o= woper smemars socons ] TOEND TOMORRON .

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 CAPTAIN 1S LOST WHEN SHIP SINKS Caught in Slmtlng Freight as Neches Goes Down in New York Harbor. By the Associated Press NEW

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 . HUNTKILLER OF 2 AT MEXICAN LINE »4Police Unable to Find Motive in Slaying of Student and Fiance. £ By the Associated Press.

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 HE EVENING STAR ]outstanding services on the Federal re- WasEinaeTON DC YHURSDAY. August 28, 1930 — e THEODORE W. NOYES....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.—"Quality That Endures”—Entrance, 909 F St. @woFeaturing...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 1930. = Continuing Our Low Price On . ! — 1 Make Your Picnic...

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 (’I/-Ii'(fibsnl’) (B.EFGBI P, EIN:_OI.A’I‘OIIS A — /"'\ 1 “Little Annie Rooney” N the ’90s the popular taste was for...

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 A—12 MENCAEN WARRE N SURPRISE RE Baltimore Editor and Critic Weds Miss Sara P. Haardt at Episcopal Church. ®y the Associated

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 FINANCIAL. WOMAN INSTITUTE | MENBERS T0 DI Annual Banquet Monday, Sep- tember 8—Mrs. Renshaw to Be Chief Speaker. N annual

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 INTEREST IN PERU $250,000,000 Is Estimated as Total Stake for Amer- ican Capitalists. BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. Special Dispatch

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 EXCHANGE IS LIGHT.. Utilities Subjected to Profit Taking, but Overcome Losses. ’ . BY JOHN A. CRONE. Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 ' WORLDPEACEPACT PRASEDBY CASTLE Assistant Secretary of State * Addresses Meeting. on Treaty Anniversary. Too Many Spouses

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 TAXICAB HEARING ORDERED SEPT. 10 BY UTAITY BODY Rates, Zones and Responsi- bility of Operators Among Points to Come Up....

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 SOCI SOCIETY. NE 4 Heads of Foreign Missions in Capital En- tertain in Honor of Visitors From Their Native Lands. Ambassador

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) gelatives in Russia, while Mrs. Karolik ‘was in Switzerland. They will go at once to

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 I]lES AT HERHONE Former Presuient of Girls!| : Friendly Society Was Active | Church Worker. . Henrietta Irving Bolton, long

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 D. C., THURSDAY, [D. A. R. OBJECTIONS : TO PATENT UPHELD tended that the three letters, were the first three letters of “dam’

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 PICK ENTERPIRSE 70 DEFEND-TROPHY Smallest of Four Sloops Will Meet Shamrock V in Amer- . ica’s Cup Race. By the Associated

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 : FLORIDA WOMAN HELD IN MYSTERY OF D. C. MAN *' Cigar Factory Worker Is Fifth to . Be Arrested in Disappearance of Frank...

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 *x MURPHY HONORED BY COMMISSIONERS Dfficer Who Captured Bank Runner Bandit and Three Others Commended. *The District...

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 CARPET BEATING ANISSUE IN BERLIN Police, in Anti-Noise Cam- paign, Strike Snag in Time- Honored Custom. By the Associated...

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 KENTUCKY LAWYER HAS ZUTA'S WILL Refuses to Release Contents, Saying It Would “Injure Our Case.” By the Assoclated Press....

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 Better Summer Dresses, Now $11.95 and $8.95 Were $16.50 to $25 —Crepes, chiffons, plain and printea styles; suit- able for

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 FILM LEADERS PAY TRIBUTE TO CHANEY Notables of Movie World and Laymen by Hundreds to At- tend Funeral Rites. By the...

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 What's What and Where Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters. “Song o' My Heart.” John Mtcomnel at the Fox. OHN

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 SPEED BOAT TURNS | MAY DECIDE RAGE Gar Wood Says Ability to Take Them at 90 Miles Will Be Factor. By the Associated Press. !

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 See This Bargain! $1 Fabric Pull-Ons Lride» 7O pr. Only, Imported sueded fabric gloves in the opular 4 and 6 button pull-on

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 Spend the Week End and LABOR DAY At the Famous Shenandoah Caverns A delightful trip by train, bus or auto by the way of...

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 S0 e FATHER OF SPANISH " LEGON DUE SOON Gen. Astray, Scarred in 100 Desert Battles, Hopes to Find a Certain “Yanqui.” I nish

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 6. A YOUNGQUIST SPEAKS IN FORUM Assnstan! Attorney General to Discuss Prohibition Program. G. Aaron Youngquist, Assistant At-

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 BY MARY ‘The prototype of real buttons, we may assume, was a knot tied in leather or reugh woven fabric pulled through...

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 ' Saving to Buy and Buying to Save BY LYDIA LE BAR Saving to buy and buying to save are two methods of thrifty financial man-

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 “SOMETHING'S WRONG. I CAN'T SEEM TO FIND YOU!” THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 1930. MOVIES AND MOVIE

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 . WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. TSI ECAUSE of our great buying power . . . because whole- sale prices at present

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 \ kY JAS Foening Sfar. © EDITI0] HINGTON, D. « THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. Classified Ads PAGE D-—1 Brown Makes Grade as Big

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 THURSDAY AUGUS 28, 1930. SPORT S. Numbers on Golf Clubs Mean Little : Tilden Picks Three Young Tennis Hopes SAME STICK USED

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. SPORTS. Uncle Sam Outrun But Reigns Afield: D. C. Shoe

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 2t pm. day befors bublieation. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturdey. At the Branch...

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