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Evening Star dated October 9, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy tonight; cloudy; not much ture, ‘Temperatures—His yesterday; lowest, 5¢ Full

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 L ABOR OFFERS AID * ONUNEMPLOYMENT Federation Would Back Hoo- ver on High Wages—Pro- « hibition Issue Up. By the Assoclated

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 “AGE CANNOT WITHER” In more than one Wash- ington family three genera- tions have been our cus- tomers. Every Minister or Am-

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 FORECAST HOY. 24 Congressional Probers. | By the Assoclated Press, | LOS ANGELES, October 9.—Charges | that dissemination of

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 importance when you see this shirt! SENATOR M'MASTER EXPECTED 10 WIN Gov. Bulow, His Humorist Rival, Seeks G. 0. P. Votes in

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 THE EVENING D€ WASHINGTS THURSD.Y, OCCTOBER 9, 1930. E ANNOUNCE IT AT LAST/ Your remarkable opportunity right now to acquire

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 RCK CONVCTED ON LIUOR CHARE Ex-Representative in Jail Awaiting Sentence—Acted { as Own Attorney. By the Associated Press. |

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 THE EVENING STAR o With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. YHURSDAY.....October 9, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 THE HECHT CO. F Street at 7th NAtional 5100 The only suit that equals one of our Society S3wand QS wils at $50 Is another...

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 / 4 RA0T VICTING TOLIEIN STATE Bodies W|I| Be Placed in Sin- gle Grave on Satur- day. By the Associated Press. LONDON,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. VOTERS ARE URGED | CHAMBERS NAMED |f:=tiecie i Tag vy...

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 A—12 BEARSH BROKERS BODED ON FLODR _Traders in Highly Emotional| State as Result of Steady Declinue in Prices. BY CHARLES W.

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 D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. FINANCIAL. WAVE OF SELLING |- tisgiesten HAMMERS STOCK Prince & Whitely Suspension THE...

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 PR o SeBmupmo~anpafeaamne a > g o TS STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, ‘1930. 4 1 % n XP”T flN BUS'NESS UNITED...

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 , Electric Bond & Share Drop Followed by Citiés Service, but Ford Is Stronger. BY JOHN A. CRONE. NEW YORK, October 9 (C.P..

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 A-—-16 NATIONALIST VIEW OF CUBA OUTLINED Harmony Impossible Under Machado, Anti-Regime Leader Says. Views of the chief Cuban

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 §20,989.764 TAX YIELD ON PROPERTY @ IND. C. FORECAST Richards’ Figures Show In- crease of $28,699,263 Over Last Year...

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 "Brazillan embassy staff and acting as SOCIETY." OCIETY Presulent and Mrs. HOOVGX’ Wlll lee Receptlon for Delegates to Road

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 preceding g. dm; Miss Slflney ‘Thompson will tertain the wedding party at a sup- dance at Wardman Park Hotel. ong those who

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 __(Continued From Third Page) R. H. Higgins, Mrs. J. C. Gllbert, Mrs. Ernest Knaebel, Mrs. Harold Pish, Mrs. ‘Thomas Hensey,

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 - " B-§ of 10 per cent or more on refined pe- YIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, .1930. ‘ : of the...

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 “BABYFACED” MAN HELD IN ROBBERY Chicago Police Doubt Sus- pect Is One Who Held Up Mayor’s Wife. By the Associated Press....

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 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930 'Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added—We Do

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 . MR Y TR VA YRR 91) 1 R T M City Hires Goats As Gardeners and Milk Producers By the Associated Press, SAN FRANCISCO, October

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 Silk Remnants Friday Only Many usable lengths in all grades. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor % Specially Priced! 4 Featured Silks

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 EXP[lSflI[lN PLANS 2 ~ Mount Vernon Reproductuon Will Be Included in U. S. Group at Paris. By the Associated Press. Plans have

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 $1.50 to $2.50 Printed Silk; and Wool Crepes 94c yd. —Our Anniversary offers you an opportunity to buy these beautiful silk -

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 ?'m COLLATERAL AVOIDED BY WOMAN | "Gonfusion in Amount tp Be Put Up Permits Freedom on Traffic Charge. “Carrying one-of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. - LANSBURGH'S CORNBORER COVERS e e Zm.flB’MII.E AREA Him Food

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 D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, ' 1930. MAN, WITH KNIFE, TELLS |18 poice it lo, s St st [mun ensget 1n » rov b, Gten| ENDOWMENT OF

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 P 26 Men’s $30 and $35 Sheldon Topcoats 13 Men’s $35 and $40 Sheldon 1-and-2-Trouser Suits 15 Regular size, 2—38's, 1—37 and

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 Lt b SAFETY CONTESTS lllnqm_t Speaker Tells Tulsa Delegates Charges by Kelley Are Fanatical. .mw;:nm o TULSA, Ol October 9.—

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 KINGSFORD-SMITH OFF TOAUS AUSTRA[IA e Airman Who Has Flown At- fantic.and Pacific. Begins “=Solo Hop. flown Pacific and...

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 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. «|STEFANSSON HAS FAITH IN WILKINS’ ATTEMPT 5 Aretie Explorer Believes Subma- rine More...

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 e < THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. SBIENGE UF SEHNG L Armalg- g B ] s — S— e s ' ENGAGES...

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 - and }inkets as New Efiecis Are, Auhilved. PARIS m-—xt.umnm'm knows a cost when she sees one this m ter garments have gone

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 Coke .. Fairmont Egg $8.25 ~ - ' New River Egg, $11.00 and o\ R ey SO fizeplac B. J. WERNER 1937 Fifth St. N.E. North 0079

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 : v uu‘Au\J‘ - AR ; Wy adasdivu L UIN '.L‘“b‘.LNOUA AT IR ; 9,’ MODERN BROADWAY HAS NO LURE INDUSTRIES SESSION...

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 new deal for fodays a’o//ar / "NASH - eAnnounces . . new EIGHTS and a new SIX P I!VBmechmmrmquaflty offered at prices 30...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. represented here by Frank M. Swackir, “Singe Johns tower when . New York

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 it |BATLERDVALON 15055 v Ao e e e R OB Aot UL S retoe s | FOR 50000 WATTS i sns or women d $300 or more fifimfi by{‘emnu&g wn ||

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 Some Advantages in Having Pets come Irritating or hurtful. layful and becomes ac- Pin its effect on a child. respected and

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 5 x FEATURES. A Sermon for Today BY REV. JOHN R. GUNN. BY THORNTON Everyday Psychology ¥. BURGESS History-Makers and Their

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 HENRY KING, junior Senator from Utah, is about to e Senator King takes in foreign affairs. 16 18 to Cuba and HAM. | 1) flis o

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 wpmmlmm‘t“ in A ing about the new cleaned to perfection their daintiness is greatly prolo; between cleanings, it collars and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. It is Studebaker's deliberate j'udgme‘nf that (MANUFACTURED

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 i fl Si)(;rts News “ @hg WASHINGTON, D. C, pening Star. WITR SUNDAY MORNING EDITION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. PAGE D-—1 Class

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 D—2 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER: 9, 1930. . SPORTY, E’améhaw and Grove Decided Issue, Says

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 SPORTS. 'HE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, O CTOBER 9, 1930. SPORTS. D3 Georgetown Has Easiest Game Among Local

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 HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO C. ‘Central Handicapped by Injuries, Has Hard Foe in St. John STRAIGHT OFE THE TEE " FIGHTING...

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 ITALO-U. 5. TRADE ALLIANCE IS URGED BE l.'irmr Commerce With Af- i tioa Held Out as Induce- mont to America. Her cent _over

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 INLUTHERAN HOUR Will Aid Helen Oelheim in _Musical Portion of Pro- gram Over WMAL. biin, widely known con. gfi ehn Ocmnlm. n e

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 You'll 88 O.K. IN THE MoRNINE! Retenser, You ARE TO 3WSEP IN THE RooM HOLLYWOOD, October (N.AN.A.).|as he made perfectly...

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 FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 31 pun. day before publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. A% the Branch Agencies. one...

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 x a-um’- 3$325; b;n.u of At.!:u:”e'n.u‘ n:ro‘ Teady to 0. Auto Ma: SPORT oovn. VI ity and T uln nmn:n, rpossinie to Buplicate

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 16th'Newton N.W. © Col 7231 1] b.-‘ Kitchen and Bath. Th'e. qumodore N. H. Awe. and T Pot. 4200 One, Two and Three Rooms,...

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 REAL ESTATE. — RS ATTENTI ’?{'Efl liverana park. - Bald to be one Builein this besutit i A m tm.... . qarage. A n‘!aabfli $17,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AMUSEMENTS. Wed. Mat., Oct. 22, & P.M. = SHAWN And the, Denishawn Dancers In & Beautiful

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