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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1930-11-05

Evening Star dated November 5, 1930

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 bening Closing N.Y. Markets, Pages 13,14 & 15 : j 3 81,599. it WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1930—THIRTY-EIGHT...

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 Party Will Have 48 Senate - Members if Robsion Loses 5 in Kentucky. chairman of the Demo- ttee, today that the Democrats...

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 Farmer-Laborite Candidate, Floyd B. Olson, Elected Governor. 8T, PAUL, November § (#)—For the Minnesota ranks, the leads of

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 Hunllty Exceeding 700,000 Is State Record—Assembly Remains G. 0. P. 5 ~New York warrior yesterday to the Torghip, e...

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 M] mncmc TOSEAT IN SENATE Longworth: - Holds Slender|Montanan Easy Victer for Lead and Gov. Cooper / Is Defeated. . By the

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 mms HISTORY Depression Is Chief Issue as Minority Party Makes “Gains in dongms. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ZIIMMN DEFEATEB. RITCHIE

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 'HE EVE NG STA HINGTON, D. DDIFEENE | oo o e v s ] i SUBMITS REPORT Advocates Vocational Place- ment Offices in*Schools to

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 [l b1 %fiw mwmm “mmu mmmmmm mm % # fi lU % » "wvn=a wmcmumavuwo’m momm It has 112,863 Eit has 160,585 or 2.9 per cent of its

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 Free Parking Space for Customers’ Autos—E St. betweeh 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh It always was one of the

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 Look out for them In bad weafher E::o‘::u to cold * | departments. - UlNlNE Tghhh. by 'hey contain both the quinine tonic /

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 THE EVENING STAR, WAS Y. M. C. A. in Final Advertising Club Resolution W Cites Injustice Here as Nation Votes. =1 | ZEPPELINS

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 HIY Today on the Rad_zo (Al time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) | ONCHAN TONGIT dna Kellogg, Soprano, Re-) turns to Air

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 84 38 Am Brown BEpf (7 166% 1084 Am &l (:l) - 2 SSnonRanen 80% Am & For Pw pf 18).740 97 Am & For Pw pf (7). 81 Am & For Pow

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 Merchants Advised to Con- _ centrate 'on Adjustments to Present Conditions. BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. " @pecial Dispateh to The

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 1 . @iven as Chief Cause for ; :“Recession.” - BY JOHN A. CRONE. a] Dispatch td ‘The Star. wer, Gas & * Consolidated Gas of

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 \Y, NOVEMBER 5, 1 1 ‘CHASES FAMILY WITH KNIFB AlclENT amme HAS [gheme, IN QUARREL OVER m WELL| FLOORS MADE OF BONES...

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 'AND MONTGOMERY LEAVES ELECTIONS IN DOUBT WITH INCOMPLETE RETURNS One Republican Delegate Seems ‘Assured in Montgomery. HALF

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, W DNESbAY NOVEMBER 5, 1930. 5555 l;rc.udent ;pd Mrs. Hoover Will Be Hosts at Dinner...

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 Palial aitsl el rS; e B. Bell. la 10 luncheon and afterward bridge was played. Invitations have been of the =E illustral Miss

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 H AaAE ITCHING SKIN BANISHED |, 2655 - BY ANTISEPTIC ZENO If itchi burning skin makes life unbearable, quickly apply Zemo,

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 By S. S. Van Dine’ Copyright, 1930, by 8. 8. Van Dine. tations. At length he turned and, t looking at us, said in a quiet, »

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 'NOODS OF SUPPORT !.otter on Emergency Employ- ment Plans Declares Work Being Rushed. ‘The District Commissioners today dis-

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 gggséfi 4 $§;§§§ LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E' Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection with Any Other Washington Store among those wi

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 5 Monday, November 3, to Monday, November 10, ‘Inclusive Thursday—the Fourth Day—Features Bed Davenport Suites and Sofas .

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 “Willard Also Tells Trade <3Board V. S, Aid to Ship- s ping Is “Unfair.” Pleas for protection against what was system as...

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 TAE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1930. $50,000 JEWELS STOLEN ruwc-rnmudorm-m-—m None Insured. an 5,

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 TE WE GO.” SHINGTON DAYBOOK Tmlhnmhh.morelmmlnlh |- hear than the lament of & dis- fllusioned yo) dimlomat. ‘They're...

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 of 1930 has her Jonger skirts and fons ‘generally, the bride own way. a much easier bridal costume more feminine fash-| has

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 - "Polish 'of Fine China for Table It Is a Consolation Prize Given Them for Work and Worry of Bringing Up Children. of i...

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 Mattress Covers At Three Low Prices Reg. $1.19 Mattress Covers— —Unbleached muslin covers, made with ties. Sizes for full (-.

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 ‘Sports News WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1930. PAGE Maryland Is Set for Biggest Home-coming : Dull Gridders...

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 . : SPORTS, Open Aid for College Athletes Urged : Foot Ball Leaders Scarce in Midwest Mohawks Must Overcome Knicks To Figure

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 g i ok FEW OPEN EVENTS NOW ON GOLF CARD Money Players Don’t Give Up 10 Per Cent of Prizes and Clubs Balk. BY WALTER R....

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS Etar “Want Ad” Branch Offices m P Ill.—bl :.4‘." %’mm gnu avey nrv-n bmam oze: —) m-m s 4th .B‘ l\lflhu‘n

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1930. TARZAN AND THE LOST EMPIRE. b By EDGAR RICE...

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 rrsesesinda APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, (R X >. | “BOTCONNECTICUT AVE. SR 1001 ;éé: RT COMPANY: 1 si00. DOWNTOWN...

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 Pt 3 32 R R opportunity sho be considered T T. GRAVATTE, Realto: Nat'l 07! 87 1588 G ening shone. Gu. 3900, e $14,250....

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SQUEALS SPOIL RADIO The Urge to Steal. A survey of the criminal records of BB IDROUGHT MEETING |,...

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