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Evening Star dated October 27, 1930

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 WEATHER. | (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Cloudy tonight and tomorrow; prob- ably occassional light rain tomorrow; ‘warmer

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 3 jved recommendations from the New BUY-NOW CAMPAIGN WIDELY INDORSED C. of C. Drive for Better Business Will Be Formally |

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 HOME REPAIR 10BS URGED 70 AID IDLE Painting: and Other Improve- ments Advocated by Woods to Help Unemployed. By the...

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 THREE STATES GRP POLTICAL NTEREST ‘Campaigns Complicated by Wet-Dry Issue in Massachu- setts, New York, lllinois. i BY DAVID

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 GOVERNMENT RESTS IN'GAMPBELL CASE Jury to See Test Bullets « Fired From Four Different Revolvers Today. (Continued From First

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 JENRY CONVENTION REBUKES BRITAIN Baltimore Conclave Holds| ™ Palestine Policy “Betrayal o( Prpwses.” 1 By the Alw(ll!ed...

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 BORIS TAKES BRIDE HOME ON HS YACHT New Queen c+ Bulgaria Tear- ful on Leaving Italy as « Crowd Cheers. By the Associated...

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 - A {THE EVENING Sunda; Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C MONDAY.......October 27, 1030 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor r Newspaper...

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 Por complote Infermation ask UNION PACIFIC 508 Commercial Trust Bldg. 15th and Market Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. or C.&N.W. 201

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 CHILD’S APPETITE restored by a teaspoonful before meals. Increases digestive juices. By6037%, formats Subscribe Today It...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER '2'%, 1930. danseuse of the opera, BOSTON PROFESSOR NEW YORK OPERA...

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 NEW HIGH SCHOOL “TOBE DEDICATED Mount-Rainier ‘Institution to Have Formal Exercises Tomorrow Night. BY & Stafl Correspondent

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The

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 Glass Committee Prepares for Inquiry Into Policies of Bank. BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. ~ @pecial Dispatch to The Star.- NEW YORK,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930 FINANCIA CURB ISSUES REACT || NEW YORK CURB MARKET &wrsz-az |...

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 _A—16 £ M, WOOD EXPIRES “HERE AT AGE OF 80 Former Editor of Geological Survey Had Been il Three Days. George McLane Wood, 80

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 . RAZING DATE STIRS | - MARKET MEN, WHO| EXPECTED DELAY Fact That No New Housing Had Been Started Brought to Foreground. .

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Had as a Guest Over Sunday the President of Princeton, Dr. Hibben | ‘The bride was

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 1 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. CHLD AD REPORTS | e New Decoration to FRPAREYFEDY | %...

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 B4 w» CHURCH 1S BONBED AFTER RADIO TALKS Los Angeles Pastor Long Ac- tive in Politics—Police Be- gin Investigation. FEREEE Y

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 | ASK UNFORN LAWS TOEOVERNARRWAYS Federal, State and Municipal Regulations to Be Consid- ered at Conference. . Tniformity of

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 "".E "] IHRUNE £“§§'°&“:;°zuz"f:eh3: = | : Miss Caroline Hutchings all sisters are co-heirs together. I 3 Representative of

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 TAR NODEL HONE YISTED BY MANY e‘l Kitchen and Garage Reature Last Display of 1 Current Season. a i Hundreds n:e...

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 The Scarab r s By S. S. Van Dine Copyright, 1930, by 8. 8. Van Dine. INSTALLMENT XV. ANCE went direct to the end cabinet...

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 PLAN ‘BACKFIRING' T0 PREVENT STORM Dr. Franklin Conceives Idea as Means of Protection Against Hurricanes. WINTER PARK. Fla.

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Preparing for Halloween Party BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. MAR Y E_VANCGE LN, WAL 2R HALLOWEEN CANDLE TALLY CARD,

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Demand for Evening Dresses BY MARY One of the most interesting develop- mments in popular fashions in this...

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 . . Bobby . are pretty good in the dark, he could . “Bobby Coon’s Discovery. gr’;{n I_your neighbors all you know; ; you do.

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A HOT cup OF COFFEE, MR. DILLBERRY, AND

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. 154,000 Square Feet of Showroom “Pre- sents a Constantly...

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 , | E Sports News )l @hg VASHINGTON, D. C, bening Stas. 'WITH SUNDAY MORKING EDITION * NEXT TILT HARDEST FOR HLLTOP TEAM...

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 WOLVERINES MUST BANK ON NEWMAN Best Tosser Since Friedman Gives His Team Only Scoring Punch. BY BOB ZUPPKE, Poot Ball Coach,

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 COLORFUL BATTLE LISTED SATURDAY Marines, With All Officers Eligible, Formidable to Winner of 21 in Row. STERN MARYLAND'S...

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 Batter’s Value Hit HOMERS WITH NO ONE ON MAR RUN-BA Change May Come in Scoring Code First Devised to Reward Game Hitter...

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 M lvm'nnl OPPORTUNITIES. TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSINESS, SEE US FIRST. BEST RFTAIL SECTION. NEW STORES, CHEAP. fot o bus...

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 tion on house current. " Waiking dis- ice downtown. _Exclusive. xclusive. Phone Pot. 1900. DOWNTOWN, 1402 15th. One room,...

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 REAL SALE—HOUSE! m—u-u“.) = -DETACHED WOME: 610 Tewksbury st. n.w. 6 rooms all dern; bullt-in sarage. BxoLusive ag Be L...

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 OPERATIC SEASON | T0 OPEN TONIGHT Chicago Grand Opera Will Be Inaugurated With “Lorenzaccio.” By the Assaciated Press....

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