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Evening Star dated September 26, 1930

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 WEATHER. (0. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers tomorrow W _nigh est, 95, al and sl cooler ht; fair ;ndum)eru’ 3 mwgm"...

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 JONES I LEADING SWEETSER BY 4 UP Seaver Has Homans 5 Down for 18 Holes in Other Semi-Final Match, (Oontinued From PFirst...

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 N 'SENSE! 1f ACUTE INDIGESTION strikes tonight will you be sorry? Or is Bell-ans near? BELL-ANS By Not Living Effectively. A

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 A4 HAPSBURG COUP b FEAR N VIENM Fall of Schober’s Government | Blamed in Warnjng to [# Monarchist Plot. By the Associated...

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 GRAIN PRCES DROP AS QU RESUNES Chicago Board of Trade Com- mittee Continues Soviet Short Sales Inquiry. By the Assoclated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. DENMARK OBSERVES - | TRAFFIC OFFICER GIVEN |7 e ver joe Arie

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. A7 %@m, NEW YORK A\/IENUIE ot FIFTEENTH S a " STYLEPARK THE

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 amount to that” which was about THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, which was formed a year or so ago, THE EVENING

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 morning at Gawler’s Chapel, 1754 Penn- -ylvanh avenue. Juterment in Arl Wil be attended by Foll T “xlwn wi y - Chaplain...

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 A—10 0.7, CHALLENGED ONMUD-THROVING Montgomery Republicans Are| Threatened With Retalia- tion by Democrats. BY WILLIAM S....

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 ARMY: SURGEONS DISCUSS PROBLEMS 38th - Annual Convention Hears Col. G. M. Blech and Other Speakers. ‘War-time problems of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEFiKMBER 26, 1930. LS AGAI ALER et B of SINDUSTRAL SHOW [EEsm = Tt v a [ s...

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 FINANCIAL, INCOME DECLINES Heat ‘Wave Declared Re- sponsible for Drop in Net Earnings. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Intense heat...

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 FRENCH BANK HEAD * RESTORED CREDMT Retiring Governor of Na- -tional Bank Reorganized Country’s Financial System. BY JOHN P.

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 INANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET STOCK AND BOND AVERAGES By the Asseciate; Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Ofice

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 ETHIOPIAN POST GIVEN T0 COLSON Emperor’s. Representatives « THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 29 SOPRANOS GIVEN |:5ice...

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 PROBE IS BEGUN ININJURY OF 21 INBUS ACCIDENT Every Passenger Is Hurt When Car Hits Tree Near Alexandria. > DRIVER AND AGED

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 SOCIETY. bOCIETY‘ Mrs. Hoover Expected to Attend the Army || War Carnival Exposition Today With party of Friends. RS. HOOVER

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 & : g THE EVE G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. Both Mr. and Mrs. Edwards are alumni I ik Sionteitn o S

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. Jebleffs s A FASHION INSTITUTION , A FASHION msrnur’lay...

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 LOKS I SUEESY | b 7[ e Smart New “Scarlet Sister Mary” Faulty 3 . Vehicle for Barrymore, » L Suede Says Critic. ‘ By the...

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 JORN EYNON AGH Re-Elected at Annual Meet- ing of Organization—Full | Board of Officers Chosen. | | William John Eynon was...

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 / THE ~Eviraint STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPIEMBER 26, 1930. - LANSBURGH & BRO 7th. 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY

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 o B8 & POPULAR CHURCH LITERATURE ASKED Rev. Harrell Says Religious Reading Can Check Per- - nicious Matter. A plea for...

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 tenants have no parking oo mocone SUET EXECUTIONS e | D BY PRAVDA Agents . AP I g ‘48 Counter-Revolutionists’ | Death Victory

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 THE EVENING SEE INHITLERITES 7 | | E R ES‘Hhteflau obviously do not believe that the Hitlerites would do what they say— German

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 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. Frocks appearing in Fall import collections “Something...

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 SALLLOM LAY ENEMIE ASSALED Leon Henderson Tells Finan- | ciers of Loan Shark Activities. Opponents of uniform small loan such

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 TAKE FIGERPRITS T0 DENTIFY BODY Army, Navy - and Marine Records to Be Searched to Solve Mystery. 20 A fingerprint record...

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 ik EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 193! | MRS. RYAN'S $500,000,000 tenicn b which i xaerioe intingement when,

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 BANGSTERS JAILED | ON TAX AARGES Federal Agents Move on Chi- cago Underworid—Police Record Recovered. By the Associated...

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 c-2 ' |CH URGED-F0 AID COMMUNITY CHEST Head of National Association | Declares Chance Exists for | Peace-Time Patriotism. ..

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, STARS Complete Showing Now Ready! Men’s 7-Jewel Waltham Watches

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 6 0F G PROGRAN 10 OPEN TUESDAY Five-Year Expansion Plan Will Bé Started With Din- ner for Membership. fhe five-year expansion

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 EDUCATIONAL. 3 meihods. quick resuits Gregs ana Boyo Short- & " Civls service Subects” Bpeed” Die: m. Start today. 1383 5.

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 Cleaning and Renovating Instructions to the Housewife on Various Methods | Of Caring for t Equipment anm towels that are...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. NANCY PAGE School Luncheon When Good to Look at ‘The Lacey girls started off to sehool @ayly enough in the...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE Doubt That Destroys Happiness BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Doubt is an element that must not be entertained in a

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. START THEIR DAY RIGHT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. + + PLAN A NUTRITIOUS...

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 Short Jackets in Various Forihs BY MARY The short jacket that ends above the e—generally known as a bolero w-made its...

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 “D'YA MIND.IF 1 LOOK-OVER YOUR SHOULDER?'" MOVIES HOLLYWOOD, Calif., September 20; (N.ANA).—The Clara Bow gambling | escapade

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 CHAPTER XXIV. CELIA AND GRAINGER. AMUELS took it very well. “I'm sorry, Mrs. Parados. We'll do our best to get to the bottom

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 ' “ Spires Mows 'II @hg éfl Jones Out for Revenge : EMPEROR INSPIRED AGAINST SWEETSER Figures to Square Defeat of 1922—Seaver

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C., " Gridmen Turn on Heat Tomorrow With Four D. C. | | WHEN EMMITSBURG, MD....

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 BALTIMORE STAR ROLLED SET HERE Harrison Totaled 714 Match, but the Alleys Favored Him. in' BY FRANCIS E. STAN. GBORBE LANG,

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 S § ] i i if! il 1] i I | il E CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect it ad- vertisers from receiving circular matter, it

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. TARZAN AND THE LOST EMPIRE. D. C., FRIDAY, SkrtkiibiR 26, 1930. ROOMS. By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS

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 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. 2151 CALIFORNIA ST. 5 large attractive rooms and ile bath, All newly decorated. $85. Free Electric...

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 - | 1634 CONN. AVE.— sulidize fof tes and % \'\ fi_ KRAFT National 9509, m'h'fi Moo Tane; -u ith w Bowers and treen " ’ Out- |

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. '.I‘ODA!’! m'm T AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. s...

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