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Evening Star dated October 16, 1930

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 WEAT HER, (U, 8, Weather Bureau Forecast.) PFair tonight; cloudiness, possibl; at night; not much ture. Temperaf tomorrow...

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 T A—2Z waw COMMISSION PUTS OFF CRIME REPORT No Decision on Law Enforce- ment Expected Until Well After Election. By the...

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 SHIPPING ABROAD There is a lot to know about shipping goods abroad. There are many countries with varying regs ulations....

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 TA—4 =% IMMORTAL RECORD 10 OGEUPY CHURCH Christians to Inscribe Names of Departed Loved Ones. in Book. Upon the pages of an

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 BORAH INDICATES ~ DRY FIGHT LOOMING Will Stump for G. 0. P. Régu- lar in Boston, Where Wet Sentiment Is Strong. BY THEDORE C.

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 £.0.P.CANDIDATES OPEN GUNS ON LEE| Momecacy = Zihiman and Welsh Accept _Montgomery Democratic Léader’s Challenge. BY WILLIAM

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 | URATURY FONTEST | (e e ADMRAL STRCKEN TIMERS SELECTED Maj. Gen. Gilchrist and Maj. Gen. Fries Named—Con- testants on Way.

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 ~ A-8 THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY....October 16, 1030 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The Evening Star Newspaper...

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 PORTERS DENIED WRIT IN PULLMAN DISPUTE By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 16 —Federal Judge Charles E. Woodward...

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 WORKERS DISCOVER QUICK METHOD TO OVERCOME FATIGUE They Take a Moment to Eat or Drink Something Sweet IDROUGHT IS CALLED | (e

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 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. Outstanding Food Values Worthy of Your Comparison and...

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 " THE HECHT CO. | F Street at 7th The Only Suit That Equals: One "of Our Is another Society Brand Suit at the same price!...

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 BROSPERTY SEEN BYBANKERS HEAD dalmvay Believes Founda- (@ ition Is Being Laid for Con- . structive Advance. H BY EDWARD C.

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 PRIGES FOR CORN APPEAR T00 LOW Official Crop Estimates Re- veal Shorter Yield This Year. BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. Bpectal...

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 FINANCIAL. - FIRM IN SELLING _Changes Small, With Most Groups Steady Near Previous Levels. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Bpecial Dispatch

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 —16 ® PHI BETA KAPPA GIVES: PAGEANT Celebrates at College of Wil- liam and Mary Birth SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED Maryland Boy...

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 SCIENTIST RETURNS WITHCOLLECTION OF RARE MOLLUSKS Dr. Bartsch Gathers 250,000 West' Indies Specimens for Museum. SENDS 21...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover and Others of Executive Circle Attend Opening of Orchid Exhibition RS. HOOVER attended the...

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 (Continued From Second Page.) best man at the marriage of Mrs. Catherine T. Brown to Col. George Marshall, which took place

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 FRANGE T0 GALL - | COLONIAL LEADERS) Conference Planned to y Thrash Out Native Un- F. rest and Reforms. By the Assoclated P

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 STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER) 16, 1930. ress is being made in this most tm- | portant arm of relief.” Explaining that all

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 G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 This 53rd Anniversary Sale offers conelusive proof that ybur dollar buys more

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 + THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY; OCTUBER 18, " 1930. B=7 « % PALAIS ROoYAL,1877-1930 G STREET AT ELEVENTH...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C.; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1980. BANG GHS GUNS AUTO HURTS TWO IN HOME| $100,000 FOR LEHIGH Secona Accident of

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 In 1861 Leaders in Styles 9 AM. to 6 P.M. MOSES This is the Way To Take a Fall Tonic HERE'S a brisk and tonic air in...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. LANSBURGH’S 70th ANNIVERSARY Tomorrow Will Be the Second Day!

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 "HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (' ., THURSDAY, OCTOBER .16, 1930. LANSBURGH’S 70th ANNIVERSARY Our Advertisements Tell Only

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 b <B--12 POLISH TERRORISH HITS EAST GALICIA Troops’ Reprisais for Ukrai-| nian !ncendiarism Are De- + clared Too Brutal. BY

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 BRITISH LEADERS SEE IMPROVEMENT Snowden and Premier Ben- nett of Canada Discuss Conditions on Radio. By the Assoclated Press.

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 \THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. Now we can help THousaANDs MORE to acquire Bedroom pieces of

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 AINTING and Paperhanging —are not innovations with wus. Henderson decorating service is backed by over 50 years’ experience.

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 Youthful DRESSES For Women Who Wear Sizes 42} to 52% $13.95 $16.50 and $20.00 Values —Styles to slenderize the larger figure;

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER: 16, 1930. ‘Women’s Dull-Finish Silk Hosiery $1.05 3 pairs, $3.00 Full

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 CANADIN PREM!ER SEES BRIGHTER ERA Plan of Economic Co-opera- tion Proposed at London Wguld Be Achieved. By the Mné;nea Pres.

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 WARTINO SPEAKS T06. W, GRADUATES talian Ambassador Lauds * Virgil as 104 Students Are Awarded Degrees. it) Iast night at the

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 Georgetown U. President Lauds- Pagan Poet’s Christian Ideals. and lence in the nudlu of the works of Virgil, were named to t

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 . Postmaster General Walter P. Brown e THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e e HATTIANS MAY TEST RECENT ELECTIONS Rught of...

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 A R SN AT LDS people avald them A-!“hfin*n ofa | coming om, take two Grove's Laxa- tive BROMO UININE Tablets. take two more

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 | i . ! i S g ANL ARY PIGGLY WIGGLY IN OUR MEAT MARKETS —Fresh Killed DUCKLINGS The Pick of the Market Per zsc Recipe for...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, OCTUBER 16, 1930. v mmnsmm |ARDENT SULTAN OF JAHORE WINS |ALICE BRADY RESENTS

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 Copyright, 1930, by 8. 8. Van Dine. AR.. It s msfm n mno Vlm:e. althsueh mfl'.l 'lth al mind “;fl' te of sy iurvy chies; ot the

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 ‘NARCONI RADID TALK POSTPONED Father of Wireless Reported 1l on Yacht in Bay of Naples. A varied -musical program by Na-...

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 OUT-OF- TOW'N STATIONS. - | 6:30—Same Ammmlw Eastern standard vn—m Orchestra. m;nur.lbu s oot Jw time. - e New York—860. 10:

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 TA)fi SERVICE RUN " LENGTH OF AFRICA Native Drivers skid Autos § Over Huge Snakes to kil Them. Jongest taxi service has| the

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 D. C. THURSDAY. AL, T THINK You'RE FOOLISH doIng cuT AFTER Moose ALL BY YouRSELF! You SHOULD TAKE oNE OF THE @uIDES THE EVE)

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 Anniversary Sale of Boys’ $8.75 to $12 School Sults 2 Pairs Knickers or 2 Pairs Longies Rugged suits, smartly tai- Jored of

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 Lhe . bRItin WITE SUNDAY MORNING g Star. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. PAGE D-1 Opinions Vary on Night Foot

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 SPORTS. TEAM NO STRONGER THAN 7S GENERAL Wolverines’ Suctess Varies According to Ability of Their Pilot. S MIRE BY FRANCIS J.

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 SPORTS:' Hardell’s Boys Should Win, but Woodwor;h’s Team -~ Full of Fight. “BY EDWARD A. FULLER, JR. “ F we play like we did

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 World Champion Athletics Henry Hiser Makes Champibns “Of Mediocre Duckpin Shooters CHANPS PREPARED FOR NEXF SEASDN...

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 FANG GARMENTS ON THE LINE SO HAT THEY KEEP THEIR SHAPE. other wrinkles getting in the lothes by handling them correctly fhen

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 TN WOMAN’S PAGE. Beadwork Has Returned to Favor BY MARY When we gave up wearing beaded chiffon and georgette dresses and...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE,’ A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK BY HERBERT PLUMMER. !‘Tn controller general of the United *7 States rules—" Tt's &...

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 CLOSING HOURS X po% CLASSIFIED -ADV ISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. * Por Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. . At the...

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 THE FEVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C THtTBSDAY OCTOBER 16, 1930. ADVENTURES IN . WONDERLAND—Through the Card. 1 s & n IV.PM

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 C'HALFONTB 1601 Argonne PL !a-pecmm Today Will Pay.’ The ‘one to five year lease mgge; now available at the fonte-are of...

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 REAI* ESTATE. !MOON MULLINS—Heart Trouble. SES. tin ) “~WONDERFUL VALUE. :0 HO MEAD MANOR. v 'l' NHIAITD! l mlum fllh 'Bf....

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 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DETACHED STUCCO Tum secured FUL offer for iale by public auetion, in

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