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Evening Star dated October 23, 1930

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 ‘WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) ly followed by light rain Closing N. Y. Markets, 12, 13, 14 & 15 Entered 8eco! No.

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 U. S WHEAT TO A JOBLESS APPROVED F_arm' Board to Use Holdings if Congress Gives Such Authorization. (Continued From First...

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 | Dow’t Take Risks " With Your 'Valuables Keep your surplus silver and jewelry in our safe de- posit vaults, and your furs |

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 WITNESSES TELL " OF NAN N ALTD Fail to Identify Campbell Positively as Assailant of Miss Baker. (Continued From First Page.)

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 EDITOR DEFENDS " YOUTH OF NATION Ur ‘Poling Criticizes Those _Who Seek to Indict Them for Lack of Sobriety. (Continued From

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 THE Eviaaid STAR, ViiiasuauN, Do €, tauhswdY, OcivbiuR 23, 1930 This is your time to buy! Yz)ur budget now permits /...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. —_— ‘BUGS’ MURAN FREE SUIT ASKS $10,000 | SEVEN WARSHIPS...

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 1 L ¢ ¥ T A-8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY....October 28, 1930 THEODORE W....

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 - MONUMENTS WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. S N X. Ave, N.W. Phone Natl. 5870 Wm._Jardine, Secty. ll..- and Better Funerals

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 - 0 SEE PAGEANT President’s Cabinet to Be Represented at “The East Room” Production. The President’s cabinet will h. resented

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 TWOBOYS BEATEN, THROWN INTO FIRE Hltch-HIklng Students Die of Crushed Skulls—Tramps += Are Suspected. B the Assoclated Press.

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 RALBONDS WEAK | (e B A—J2 %x% IN QUIET MARKET Drop in Earnings of Carriers Results in Heavy Selling. BY F. H. RICHARDSON....

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 APITAL TRACTION FEATURES TRADING stock Drops to New Low “ on Exchange, but Recovers. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Trading wasagain...

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 AUTOMOBILE TRADE PROTECTS DEALERS Manufacturers Are Watching Particularly Agents in Small Towns. BY DAVID J. WILKIE,...

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 " GURBLIST RALLIES “AFTER SHARP DROP Natural Gas Shares Subject- i w-@d to Pressure—Trust . Issues Off. JOHN A. CRONE. | BY

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 llnderlaking Work of Century m home, about kulaks, o -boutphm';.nfl hlk. hh&dm,tfl'mwm othm hlk,oflm'lmnolon rhflnfioulk about,

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 LLTERATES N U.§ TO LEARN T0 REA Y SPEEDY ETHOD Government Plans to Teach| Milions in Course of 24 Lessons. 'STATES WILL LEND

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 SOCIkL Y. SOCIETY Presxdcnt and Mrs. Hoover Entertaine Ambassador and Mrs. Sackett for Brief Visit. RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover

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 SOCIETY r _Commil Gen. William E. Horton, U. S. A. Among the authentic costumes to be worn on Friday night is that of Miss

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 AINTING and Paperhanging You can depend oorating gto g Jou_satisfaction, f{Our service is supplemented by one-half a...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. T4 PALAIS ROYAL,1877-1930 PHONE DISTRICT 4400 100 Wondertul

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 fl.:fit;‘o: mm oflm.:! cluding uncleanliness of person, is made Sflifllfll& HAVE BEST 52 THE EVENING STAR, ufl nm by mt-hwhn .qnlpme

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 OCTOBER 23, 1950. g1 had spent the night in the woods Authorities planned to take every pre- caution to prevent possible mob

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 .~ RANDOLPH-MACON HAS CENTENNIAL Dr. Robert Emory Blackwell to Be Honored for 54 Years as President. Stal this morning began

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 ’ th ANNIVERSARY | =27 [mfis Virginia District Federation Votes Against Russian ' Recognition. row strands; ba- New Stocks,

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 THE . EVE G_STAR, WASHINGTO cuum:u MRRMGES | __rervoms oo asrsron o SYNAGORUEHILS " STONE CEREMONY vfl_fasonlo Leaders to Join

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 GEN, PORE WELS MRS.F. B BULLOCK Retired U. S. Officer Had Dis- | tinguished Career—Bride Was Schoolmate. Maj. Gen. Benjamin

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 "B12 CIIZENS HONOR 1 0. C. OFFIGALS ggbers Attend Meeting of | | Anacostia Association. With high officials of the District

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. FRIDAY At Kannf! No Mail or Phone Orders on Friday Remnants

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 REUNENT MAOE ON COUNTY RLE tter Government Chair- an Explains Direct Election Principle to Voters. al Dispatch to The Star.

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 HANG EONVERTE TOCHRSTANFATH Youthful General, Who Be- came Chinese Ruler After | Revolution, Is Baptized. By the...

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 ASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBLR 23, 1930. - WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10 11™ F anD G STREETS Tomorrow—Remnant Day—Save % Remnant

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 Misses’ Knitted Suits With Berets 35.50 fahnn in wine. blue; plack m ixtures. mm (it vioor. The Hecht Co.) Outffis 32.95 Tweed

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 MICHIGAN TO BUILD Yinter work HENRY FORD RETURNS m.?mm@wmmmm PEAGE M[]VEMENI TO AID UNEMPLOYED | period when jovs mormall...

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 The Scarab Case By S. S. Van Dine Copyright, 1930, by 8. 8. Van Dine. INSTALLMENT XI. (FRIDAY, JULY 13; 1:30 P.M.) ANI joined

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 - STAR, WASHINGTON;: D:- €, THURSDAY OCTO‘BER 23, 1930. DISCUSS FEDERAL BUS LINE CONTROL Automotive Engineers Hear Prediction

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. FOOD SALE Seventy-one years old today, A&P, grown hale and

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 AN BILL GVEN LEGON BY B0STON Hotel Assosiation Reports - 8light Damage—Would Wel- ¢ome Convention Again. By e Associated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGLON, D. C, THURSDAY. OuiuBER 23. 1930. ’ CUBRSTUDES LA e, | e wes| e F l O r 1 d Aan FOR SUGAR RE”EF

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 lIFE LIKE - TONE Antdq'AMBluTubc THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. Today 6n the Radio (AR um

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 / UTHERAN CHOR WAL FEATRE Program Tonight From Synod . Session in St. Louis. Other Events. ' Walther League a Capella Choir |

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 N o o 3 gl M et e COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., Inc. 219 G St. N.W. National Take one ; and Ointment Protect You Against Skin...

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 THE EVENING HO\-V\NG HER OWN Y GRENY SCOTT ! TWNY WG FEVER AW\ THE — _NOBOON AN w TTAND THNT SENON® A w SERTA\N PO\NITT -...

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 SEVENTH AND K STS. Dollar Day in the Men’s Department 2479 Men’s $1.65 to $2.50 SHIRTS 2,115 are perfects 364 are irregulars

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 @he beni WITE SUNDAY MORKING EDITION ing Star. - WASHINGTON, D C, * G. U.-West Virginia SOME EASTERN HUSKIES WHO TACKLE...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D C THURSDAY, OCTOb 23, 1930. SPORTS. Pzttsburgh -Notre Dame Gridiron Battle Saturday

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 PORTS.- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. SPORTS. D3 Major League Clubs Are Forced to Dig Deep

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 “WOMAN'S PAGE.. about an inch wide. To begin with, fit the belting ribbon around the head where the lower edge of the hat...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. ... MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Correct Weight. 5 (1) Wil ‘::um 1) Wilphn'z me are :'grl. hair and brown ey

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 i‘HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. FEATURES. A WASHINGTON DAYBOO Great Folks in Unguarded...

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 L) = > - < Selecting Fruit Is Expert’s Job, Everyday Psychology MOD E S OUR CHILDREN 3 o I o BY ANGELO PATRL BY LYDIA LE...

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 D-8 H CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For SBunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the...

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 T T O im Yol (R % 29898 s :m"m%’".‘. " _BATS o8 550 Va0 bo L. W. GROOMES. 1719 Eye St. HONEST VALUES! 3-R. APT,, SSO 4-R.,

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 REAL ESTATE. TEHE EvuiniNG i fi! MOON MULLINS—Oil’s Well. b{'e'l'r lvy ard, ollm* Fleld k it 11 n e 4 h' ‘on |II- g_;;vk_h_.

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