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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1930-09-27

Evening Star dated September 27, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Pair and cooler tonight; tomorrow fair and continued cool. ‘Temperatures—Highest,

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 * stock ex inges of most nations. {iwill DAWES SEES 1531 | -~ DEPRESSION END Ambassador Tells Irish Busi- ness of World Is

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 No Solicitation You can ask us about mov- ing from house to house here, from city to city by motor van or freight, over- seas

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 100 ARE INJURED AS STANDS CRASH ont Row Riviewr and Nowi of Washington's Theaters. VERDET REVERSED I HINE ROTIVG Theatrical

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, EPTEMBER 1930. SHERIFF'S AID HELD IN HiJACK PROBE Colored Prince Georges Dep-

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 THE EVENING STAR = WHB Sendsy Morping Bdition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THREODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor the Associated : i IO e R...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Ethics—and Your Protection m Life Insurance The old day of the two-price merchant is...

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 £ " SOCIETY Ambassador to Germ: iny and Mrs. Sackett Left White House This Morning After Brief Visit. HE President and Mrs.

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 BISHOP 70 CLOSE OPEN-AIR SERVICE Seventh Anniversary of Con- secration Will Be Ob- served Tomorrow. ll(hlm James E. Preeman,

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 NEW YORK PASTOR | [mex vork Pator e WILL PREACH HERE Dr. Halliday Will Occupy First Congregational Pulpit Tomorrow. Dr....

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 DR PHILLIPS LISTS | SERIES OF TALKS prhany Rector fo Outline in \ Addresses His Experience in Oberammergau. Dr. Z. B....

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING VSTAR.' WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930. SPORTS. ones Reaches for Fourth Title : Cards

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 ROREN e SPORTS. SIMPLE CODE IS BIg AID T0 SPECTATORS Not Even Coach Always Sure Why Team Is Punished. Three Games Here, BY H.

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 HIGHER N AUGUST Gain of $59,265 Over Same Month Last Year Shown in Report. BY EDWARD C. STONE. ‘Total net income of the...

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 PINANCIA * BUSINESS UPTURN NOTED IN REVIEWS Bradstreet's and Dun's See General Progress—Fall Outlook Better. Special Dizpatch

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 —16. & NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- 0O, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930. FINAL PLANS MADE BY CATHOLIS FOR CHARITIS SESSION Many...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, HIGH-PRESSURE SELLING IS CONDEMNED BY BOARD Word Pictures of Home in Open Leads Many to Purchase Tract...

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 B REALESTATEBOARD D05 COVERNDRS Governing Body Announces Six_ Additions to Act as - Executive Committee. “The governing body

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 s REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930. REAL ESTATE. B3 WASHINGTON HOME 10 BE...

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 REAL ESTATE. 1223 Owen St. NE. The last home in this beautifully developed Trinidad Section— where substantial construction

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 REAL FAMOUS BROOKLYN ROAD SOON T0 PASS Stately Villas and Palaces! Will Yield to March of Time. With the doom actually...

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 KeaL ESIALE MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Interior Decoration Costume Design Composition Day and Evening Life Classes

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 i1 £ § ES Buttons as Trimming Devices BY MARY MARSHALL. but s &:Ild button mold will be quite covered. In the small can see m

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 I'D ORDER SOME MOCK TERRAPIN, LOBSTER A LA NEWBERG, 'SHROO! BROILED DUCKLING WITH MU WHIPPED CREAM, BUT I'M ON A DIET.” IMS

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 s ) mELr AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19%. ¥ CIRCULARS PROH TED. 2 9] In order

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 These Cars To;hv. PRICED, $75 UP. On Liberal @. M. A. C. Time Payment. Your Present Car in Trade. SEPTEMBER DISCOUNT...

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 APARTMENTS E’l%m o - (Continued.) I Ax iomoont ) i 1930 APARTMENTS B—11 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. 1818 R[Gfis PL. N.W., wn bed,

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 munr:mxmnm e i THE SHAWMUT 2200 19th St. N.W. Overlooking the Cathedral (19th and Kalorama Roead—off Columbia Road) Located

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 THE HIRMHURST Conveni t w Jamfln .um- d Gov-" - ernment Departm o-J“ . zooms. Kitchen and bath, 3 kiteh: THE RITZ, enette,...

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 ELCECTRIC REFRI%mTlafi ON HOUSE CURRENT. EXTREMELY MODERATE RENT. 1413 GIRARD ST. NW. R e 1737 F ST. N.W. New and Attractive.

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 t 28° T MYER HEIGHTS—8 R. & 1 iy ot loking Wi gfi{’nfia"fl. oo Clev. 631 WILL TRADE LARGE EQUITY ARLINGTO Saunty, property for,

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 . B. C. FEATURES IRISH POET TONIGHT George Russell, Painter and Agriculturalist, to Talk Over Wide Hook-Up. George Russell,

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