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Evening Star dated September 25, 1930

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 { “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star's carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is...

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 VANDENBERG URGES VOTE FOR DISTRICT Senator Tells Michigan There Is Less Home Rule Here Than in Philippines. “The Washington

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 MOTH PROOFING AND FUMIGATING Your furniture and effects can be rid of moths and made mothproof for a period of years....

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 KELLOGG ELECTED 10 WORLD COURT Thirteen Others, Including Two Latin Americans, Given Nine-Year Terms. By the Associated...

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 PROBERS CALL ALL | TAMMANY LEADERS Ewald Jury Seeks Extent ’of Office-Buying—Curry and Kohler Charge Insult. By the...

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 RflflSEVEH AVERTS - PHILIPPINE STRIFE Resmnation as Vice Governor Followed by Appointment to Hungary. By the Assoclated Press.

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 REED FOR RETURN OF STATE'S POWER Ex-Senator Also Advocates Less Government in Business. Returning from a European vacation,

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 THE EVENING STAR e Xlih Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY . .September 25, 1830 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 CAR AND LIQUOR SEIZED Machine Found Parked Without| Lights Behind House. Absence of lights on a car parked in rear of a house

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 A—10 ARNY EXPOSTON 5 ERUN TODAY Program of Military Feats Will Continue Through Saturday Night. Launched shortly after 2...

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 S ANITAD O | RO I SRR F COLONIAL ANTHRACITE “Guaranteed No Siate. No Clinkers™ Ack the Man Who Uses It Ralph J. Moore Coal

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 Exclusively in Washington ot THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH Free Parking Space for Our Customers. E Street Between Sixth

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 TH E_EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930 ey to Loan - 3 . } : FINANCIAL o A_13 DIRECTORS NAMED -BY

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 A—14 #2% FIN == D DISTRIBUTION | T0 BE DISCUSSED Problem of Supply Will Be Thrashed Out at New York Shortly. BY JOHN F....

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 Btandard Shares Show Bet-|" ter Resistance, but New Lows Are Recorded. BY JOHN ‘A. CRONE. 1 Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK,

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 In 1904, he became a ca) in the A—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. Regular Army and was

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 . the same time permit the continued in- METHODISTS OPEN GONFERENCE WITH CHURCH UNITY PLEA Rev. Haskell R. Deal Acts as Host

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 SOCIETY:" SOCIETY! President Hoover Received Group of Military Physicians at Noon in His White House Office. of the...

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 -nd)mMy Mr. Klingle street enwnlln before the C. 3 uncnlu Mr. and Mrs. Roysl R. ther, | mel, Dr. and Mrs. James L. Blmhl!d

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 43 FOES OF SOVIET ARE PUT TO DEATH Entire” Membership of Coun- ter-Revolutionary Society i+ Executed by Police. By the...

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 No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders $4.95 Chippendale Mirror, Special $9.97 Finished in mahogany, wal- nut or maple. Mirror 14

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 LFE EXPECTATION TEN EARS LONEER Public Health Service Tells of Disease-Control Triumphs} of Last Two Decades. By the...

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 WHFE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Y930. JUDGE REPRIMANDS TWODL. Pl]LI[}EMEN Officers Arrest...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, -1930. Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added—We Do

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. —_— e e e e ey e, R S, 1% B9 MARKER DEDICATED | chisine,

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 B—-10 SECRET PROFIT CHARGE MADE IN CELOTEX CASE Suing Stockholder Declares Presi- dent and Directors Made “very much...

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 g and “Fireplace Goods Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 3020 Dent Pl 3 Just North of 30th & Q Streets 3...

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 kS EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, '1930." S@k\R OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P.M. FRIDAY 10-Pc. Walnut Veneered -

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 Sy e, Yomne Coolest Dining Room In Town Luncheon, $1.00 fa.ER.Rw “Hyglenle Towels and Toilet Tissues World's Oldest and...

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 NOTIONS. You Can Save Here! 25c Ironing Board Pads 69¢ Shoe Bags Fri ® Friday Only, S4c Just 130-_Twelve shoe bockets. so0d

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 H | Sports News l @hg WASHINGTON, DL THURSDAY, bening Sfaf. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. Features and...

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 SPORTS. SQUADS GET LAST HARD TOIL TODAY Mills of Georgetown Is Not at Al Satisfied With Team’s Progress. BY H. C. BYRD. ITH

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 SPORTS. HOYAS ARE WARNED OF FOE'S STRENGTH Installation of New System Also Makes First Game Difficult for Mills. i THE EVE

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 HAMILTON WATCH MAKES AIR DEBUT First of New Series of Dra- matic Sketches, Will Begin Tonight. The first of & new series of

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 GRAND JRY RIGHT OF WOMEN UPHELD Rule That Bailiff’s Presence Does Not Make Indictment Void Is Also Passed. Two pleas in...

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 outside. “A fine fellow, O ," Prof. Johns ed. “I shouldn't like to think he do with the murder of - “He mu‘ I retorted with

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1980. Applicant’s Auto Breaks Down, but She Gets Pension...

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 PLEDGE ~ Myr’bfnf Landles Climax Cergmopy at Omaha—Car- | difial Mundelein Speaks. By thefassorlated Press. OMAHA,: Nebr.,

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 CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Washington’s Leading Large Headsize Milliner Hats and Styles For Miss to Matron 22% to 25 Inch...

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 THE EVENING vcaTIoNAL 1t apariment bovss. 1o whih are | AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT |yl chancelor. Mo copowes Dr, Sire: [ Staes Tha

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 rAE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25 1930. 1 WE MAVE Some | Mm VERY FINE O SR - STEP THIS Wy WY DEAR s

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 Cammy Jay Has Something to Say. ssession is the rule of might: EOUTH elen e pfiant —Sammy Jay. Sammy Jay, who most of the...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. FEATURES. s ||\ (ODES=—= BY MiML The landiord

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. BEAUTY CHATS Superfluous Hair. ‘There are various tiny little defects no woman need suffer from. One of them is

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 WOMAN'S PAGE, NANCY PAGE Onion Soup With Bread and Cheese. junts about the city in restaurants Nancy lace tbat lmhm!d ; and

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 Ton Euscanteed “I W‘%fifl" N Y. grm%wwm h" mzmemm. uld F credit: we repair typewriter, ' our prices call Mets iter, 715 K Tates

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 THE neLDEN fiu’&‘ itk '3.6-"!. rl-m 3 088 E i Rt ool | § TOWN. ent of four rooms and bat} a-fn« An_opportunity 10 et & |...

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 APARTMENTS, ~RPARTHENT SXPERTS EXP! RENTALS. 1 st Dist. ST VA TOWN. 3-R. APT,, $50; 4-R., $60. bidg., k, car, ‘B‘nlm i1 place

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 REAL SALE—FARMS. THE FINEST DAIRY PARMS Slontsomery County. n “gacelient Tiate of ines, ‘water and fencing. Sriced Fant...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. FIREMEN AND POLICE | —swvemwexrs — swosanes. e, smmrs...

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 FAMOUS PERIOD DESIGNS GRACE PRESIDENT’S HOME Controversy Once Raged Over Dominant Note of Furniture—Mrs. Coolidge Favored...

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 LIVING ROOM HELD NAIN HONE UNT Is Show Place of Dwelling, and Should Be Fitted for Threefold Use. AMILY life should center in

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 " WISELY ARRANGED KITCHEN HELPFUL Housewife’s Workshop Can Be Made Attractive and Convenient. HERE really can be a rainbow

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 ® GHEERFL COLOS HELD ESSENTIAL Gay, Bright Effects Needed in Home—But Not Riot of Tones. AY, dright and eheerful eolor | is

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 >~ "MHE -EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, larity of these styles is evidently ac- counted for by the fact that we feel...

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 . D6 = EASEWBLE DES BECONE POPULAR Harmony- Prevails, but New; Thought Calls for Differ- ent Tones. &« OME years ago,” says &

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 = FREAK'SH SWI.ES FOX EXECUTIVE GETS | s, Ocousoutle, ey P | cremtit e, St 5% | MOTOR LINER LAUNCHED | WELL DRESSED HOME |ttt

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 -D-8 - . A— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, b o A, 24 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 T970. MANTEL FITTINGS | REQUIRE THOUGHT Fireplace

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 ’ riE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. parents are willing to expend a litle FURNITURE TO FIT 5

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 BUSIESS GRS ROOM IS PROBEE Limited Space and Varied Uses Must Be Considered in Furnishing. 'ASHINGTON probably con- tains a

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 * SEA ATMOSPHERE PLEASING T0 BOYS Quarters May Be Readily Changed Into Romantic American youths for years. Pirate Vessel. [15

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 12 % PAPERT PRAGES .. HOME OWNER Finds Furnishing of Local Dwellings Reveals High Cultural Level. ASHINGTON homes reveal a

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