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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated November 6, 1930

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 Closing N.Y. Markets, Pages13,14 & 15 No. 31,600. T6 BODIES FOUND AFTER EXPLOSION IN GREATEST MINE DISASTER OF OHIO Governor

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 i ill Miss by Two Seats When Doubtful Districts Re- port Results. (Continued From Pirst 2) from dry gains in the previous...

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 - . - ~ - 2 * INPRESSIVE GAIN 1S MADE BY WETS Democratic Policy Scores Triumph; Roosevelt Boom Certain. BY MARK SULLIVAN ©Of

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 WETS| b ¢ 3 PLEASED Rival Leaders Announce! Plans for Continuing i “rheir Batties. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK,...

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 RTNSEELS JOUOR TLERANCE London Press Expects No Immediate Alteration of Dry Laws. By the Assoclated Press. Tuesday’s electio

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 Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W, A. Egg..$14.60 W, A. Stove, $15.30 W. A: Nut..$14.75 W. A. Pea...$10.40...

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 ST has as a Christmas 150 1 pairs of shoes for the children of the| If the ancients were ignorant of all Mwm:'che sew our...

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 © 100 few members of Congress who stand B THE EVENING STAR WU Qaindny Morning Rditien. WABHINGTON, D. C....

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 WATERPROOF WINDOW SHADES 95¢! Yes—we mean just that! Bring your own rollers to our fac- tory and we will cover them with...

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 D KD ABUREST endship Heights Citizens Called Commissioners’ Attention to Peril. Fi T dship Helghts Citizens' Assocla- - ot

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 mmumnp e s e _ — Wass Wewtog g at sl HESEE SR || | APPLE BUTTER | | SIE0D R, JB) | | UNEEDA BISCUITS FREE 1, ton to Discuss

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 ; EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1930. sm RHAMED N ke Soaka ‘ASKS $25,000 FOR-HURTS |LEWIS WILL USE

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 1. C. BANKS GAINING, N SAVINGS TOTAL Deposits in 40 Institutions of Capital Were $93,743,000 on September 24, BY EDWARD C.

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 ol 3 iz P RINANCTIAL., oo EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 TIOSAESOD || NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |...

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 _flfs NEW YORK CURB MARKET Liguidation of Power and v Light Issues Affects Rest of List. ;. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Special Dispaich

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 BY GRAND MASTER Barristers, Mt. Pleasant and King Solomon Receive Annual Official Call. ‘The grand master of Masons in the

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 . kg PLANCANPAGY 70 BEAUTIFY ROADS LEADING TO CAPTAL : Billboards, Dumps and Un- sightly Stands Will Be Warred Against. CIVIC

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 CIETY, Mrl Hoover Was Luncheon Hostess to Cabinet Ladies at White Hause Before Going to RESIDENT HOOVER was ac- companied hy

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second nd Page) several weeks ago from Califor- mn fust made a brief visit in New York and are back

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 Sale of Toiletries Now in Progress! One of the most important events of Seventh Street known Days. Scores of nationally...

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 Quarters Must ‘Be Shifted to Make Way for Municipal b A G SO Forced b imve from present quar- ters,to miake Way for the...

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 App,a'relh Specials New COATS Sizes 14 ta 46Y4 $23 —Coples of high priced mod- els of crepey broadcloth or suede cloth, in

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 PCESTOR0P. I\ MONTCOMERY = Commissionership and House Seat Taken by Re- publicans. BY WILLIAM S. TARVER, Staff Correspondent

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 5 - WoobpwARrD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™™ F anD G STREETS Save Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exeliange;ble, Not Sent

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 " | 2T TEACHERS LOST Efiort to llaet Wishes of Congress Revealed by Education Board. ‘Twenty-seven kindergarten teachers— Y

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930.. 250 $5 Hats $9.79 ‘ thiopian Coronation Festiv-| ities...

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 > EVENING STAR, W ‘| Lewis Milestone for “All Quiet on the Western Front.” Outstanding produc- VED'C NEC e SHEARER AND ARLISS

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 ELECTION OFFER KIDNAPERS T | Notehook COntalmng Data on Judge’s Indicimenis Re- ported Stolen. By the Associated Pr KANSAS

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 ISWIN IN PRINCE GEORGES G.0.P. Men, However, Await- ing Canvassing of 0f- ficial Returns. b BY GEORGE PORTER. Staft...

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 E\'Fi’l\'fi STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930 Federal officers said that Brooks, with | from Japanese under

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 . COLPOYS ASSALS EUCATONYSTEN Holds Board Plan Autocratic and Vocational Work Inadequate. Sharp criticism of the Board of...

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 New Shipment! Silver-Deposit Glassware Black glass with the smart sterling-silver-deposit deco- ration. Effective giits or

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOM 6, 1930. THE HECHT CoOs 193] TRIPLE SCREEN GRID KOLSIER, ADIO ens First...

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 I ROME DOLBTED Paris Hails Work, but Feels Hope Hinges on Italy’s New Naval Figures. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. By Wireless, to

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 36-In. Highiy Lustered Rayon 5G¢ va Sold early in the season for $1.20. A special purchase was made from a manu- facturer...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THUKSDAY, dMou.« i_at 6, 1930. WIBBFFER Today on the Radio BACH OVER WMAL e ——...

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 What’s What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters Geerge M. Cohan's “Tavern”. Booked for the...

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 The Scarab Murder Case | By S. S. Van Dine Copyright, 1930, by 8. 8. Van Dine. INSTALLMENT XXV. [ 40 sald there was opium |

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 THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER G 1930. : THE CHEERFUL CHERUB 1 went to live in an ancient town In +

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 SAND DUNES BEAR WRIGHT MEMORIAL Kill Devil_Hill Anchored by| Grasses, Crowned by Monument. KITTY HAWK, N. C, November b...

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 @he Foening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. Georgetown Gridders Morale High : Maryland Glad Rauber No...

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 SPORTS THE - EVEx D0, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. FEast'Has Chance to Calm Midwest Adherents : Bands Overshadow Some Elevens

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 SP ORTS. Tk Evu p % NING STAR, WASHIN GTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. SPORTS. 'No Rule Now Exists in Major League...

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 'K&n'm:mfn FARFROM THROUEH La Barba Overwhelmed With! Offers for Bouts—Both Loyal to Pilots. BY WILBUR WOOD. EW YORK,...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. -/ Moving Softly About the House BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. to sound. Very little bables, it may be added, will

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 what is the standing, from a dietefic point of view, of cahned food? ) than Tood—be mmomn —bec: e s0- called fresh isn't...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. [P RIS L P e fat to 80 far. s *géz Aot breath this very ® bit of rest % . | health. Oh, Bobby ‘min " i i ST T,

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pam. day befors publication. For Sundey, 5:30 p.m....

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 spt tires B nur‘::" Pohanka urwv'téo. St e ‘%@‘g il i spore u.- ot auTaciors iransporia ot “aaus 9 down, balance month 3 ee.

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 i SALE—HOUSES. 3 $11,500. ts. LW, = i = 4-Bed-Room Brick. 5 < MT. PLEASANT. m‘m -nmmm Hten p i M~ Z A Bome ihat embodies sll

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 REAL ESTATE lA}- m.-':fi’."“ NEW HOMES EASY TERMS ngman Park the One and Dnly Place the Colored Famlly —can buy a real modern

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. AMUSEMENTS. HSH MMISS"]NS L...:.‘:'?u:". :...

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