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Evening Star dated November 13, 1930

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 > Closing N. Y. Markets, Pages13,14 & 15 Entered No. 31,607. second class matier post office. Washington. . D, C. - S0...

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 ~STILL GONJECTURE Clerk Believes Either Party May Organize Lower Branch | of Next Congress. | BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE,...

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 |AIMEE MPHERSON Packers for China, Silverware, Furniture, | - Works of Art. - Expert and Respon- sible Craftsmen. For 40...

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 WS SEN UG DEMOCRATIC PLANS Bffort to Keep Party Fight on Prohibition Under » Cover Noted. BY MARK SULLIVAN. Democratic party.

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 Granulated Sugar . . . 10 49¢ , ARl Ayrshire Butter . . . . %% 1’ 50¢ Del Monte Fruit for Salad, 2-":.43¢ i “) : Gold Band

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 ' FOR WATER FUNDS Attorneys Rulg Bonds Cannot Be Issued Under 0ld Act. i BY LESTER N. INSKEEP. Staff Correspondent of The...

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 v - - | UNION HEADS AN SECRET SESSION md to Be Preparing to Make Demand for Six-Hour 4 Working Day. @ the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR . With Sunday Morning Edition. _ " WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. ..November 13, 1930 Editor he flew,...

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 W. H. KERR BURIED Financial Clerk of Labor Bureau Rests in Rock Creek Grave. Funeral services for Willlam H. Kerr, financial

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 INVESTMENT BUILDING tenants drive to their offices and park in their own building. . H. L. Rust Company Agent Quaker City...

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 Prfi{mvngm' 'Clubman Posted fier_« to Undertaker Friend wBefore” Shooting. Self. Asgocihted, Press. IT, November 13—Bart H....

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 COLORED RACES PROGRESS HALED Advance Has Been Phenom- enal, Secretary Wilbur Says in Radio Address. Describing the advance of

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 TAS G0 MAY BUY PUANTIN VRGN r for Fredericksburg Mu- |4 lclpal Works Is Before City Council. . BY EDWARD C. STONE. dispatch

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 gv :r“t FINANCIAL, "NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. CREDIT DEFLATION AFFECTS...

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 FINANCIAL SURPLUS OF GRAIN SUPPLY EXPECTED Corn Crop Damage Was Less STOCK AND BOND AVERAGES By the Associated Press. Prom

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 DESEN O VALOR NEDAL APPROVED Soldiers’ Medal 1 Will Be Awarded Soldiers for| ' Heroism Not Involving Contact With Enemy. The

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 {7 ALUATION AWARDS R FOUR SQUARES TRIANGLE MADE Meivlnation Commission s Price for Land Between 12th and 13th Streets. £...

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 THURSDAY VEMBER 13, 1930. SOCLETY and are at Wardman | Houck, Mrs, Wilson Houff, Miss Ida mother is the Marchioness of |...

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 "SOCIETY . (Continued From Second Page.) turned to Washington, ‘fltrm}u the Summer in California. Mrs. V. M, Mrs. Rex Anderson

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 TOW Atermoon st 4:30 olock M(on Hotel. camp, but as his private secretary. Mrs. Ji elcmolll"nmheldlfl\' ‘Washin, group of the

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 JURY GIVEN EWALD *ST[IRY BY WALKER inyor Did Duty in Testlfymg, “He Says, Refusing Details H to Public. the Assoclated Press.

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 -THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. EX-COACHAT IOWA [igsaders » v ot | i Boume Bt |72 20 200

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 s | | Dresses Reduced | 50 Silk Dresses, were $25 to $39.50 | —In this group are dresses for | street, afternoon and evening

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 * PUBLISHERS CLOSE ! mer and deep barbecue arranged by, ANNUAL SESSION Last Day Spent on Cruise Off Georgia Coast as Guests

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 " RACKETEER CHARGED § Petition Asks Writ Against Return WITH SEIZING POWER of Chicago Teamsters’ Union Leader. By the...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. for perforation, whether taxes are due| ARMISTICE CELEBRATION on them or not.

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 ok~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. B—11 m e ——————————————————————————————————— RARE AP ES

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 FALL SALE BLUE SPRUC 10 ins. to 1 ftfi 750 Maryland Nursery Wells Ave. & 4th St on, Near Hyattsville Open Week Days, Sundays,

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 $10 Model Ensemble Corselettes 9 Made of Skinner's luster satin, with bust of soft sik jersey. Side inserts of extra quality

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 "B REPORT IS PLANNED / . ALUMNI DANCE COMMITTEE ° POST OFFICE SELLS EGGS MILWAUKEE, Wis, November 13| offi HE E NING STAR,

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 LUDENDORFF SEES HUGE WAR IN 1932 German Annihilation Predict- ed Within Few Weeks After First Attacks on May 1. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. - WooDwWARD & LLOTHROP O TH l l'l'H F AND G S TREETS i 3"“9‘."

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 High in Fashion’s Favor! $1.59 Beaded Yokes Friday Only, $1 A variety of mt-r!nht styles; yokes neatly boxed. PALAIS...

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 Tells Mlohiuan Park Citizenry Midwest's Athletlc City Heads Plan to Put sflr'flfl Work Fmfll'd. By the Assotiated Press. ....

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 W07, SESSON OPENED BY PARADE “Education” ' Keynote at Houston, and “Enforcement, Not Repeal,” Is Slogan. By the Assoclated

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 ....“ FeE w:,.v:..-..'-.....-* Py — E2 S a5 =il The Looks of The Philadelphia Officer, Formerly Colonel Oan, 18 | Work of...

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 SRR IRV AEE Survey Shows 6 Fatal Acci- dents in 16,902,728 Miles. safety of h the United su«a eo{:munu-n toq“fi‘ o AR X 8 &

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 N sdsiedt 4O, ADOV. «%.s| CALL OF CEREMONY ON TAKOMA LODGE - (Grand Master of Masons and At-|§" tending Offoers Continuing

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 "CREERON |D. C. HELD CENTER 1 ¢ SALE |(OFHIGHERLEARNING & Trimmed Hats &"5‘;:.:::: 278 1o 3181l veals Facilities for Social

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 BRIDGE APPROACH Rouk Creek nnd Potomac Parkway Project Now About ‘60 Per Cent Completed. he Associated Press. UHICAGO,...

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 \ NANCY PAGE Simple Weddings and Simple Appointments. BY FLORENCE LA GANKE. E BY HELEN WOODWARD. | who became one o T o she

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Minimize Shopping Confusion BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. looking, gray-haired He & store THE STABILIZING...

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 s auinasaast A3, 00, FEALURES. Peter the Cruel of Spain 'éwlg Kill Prisoners He Took in attle. lfldfllmlfl:fiuhol.vlflltmfllm be- |

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 Cc-12 & THE EVENING STAR, WAéHINGTON D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. MILTTARY SERVC ~ TREATIES SOUGHT United | States...

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 he #Fp WASHINGTON, D. C, ening - Star. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 138, 1930. Sledding Tough for D. C. College Teams : Eastern High

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 SPORTS. 7 A’s Casto - QUINN AND SCHANG O 'HUKSLAY. Bruen Planning Carnera-Stribling Bout SHARKmflUBH Lo-Ko Bowlers Have a...

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 SPORTS EACH HUMILIATES " POWERFUL ENEMY Notre Dame Carries Heavy Bunrden in Building Up 4 Color for Clash. 4 BY LAWRENCE...

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 ”UNITED FOOD ST[]R QUAKER OATS Quick or Regular Pkg. 10¢ Gratulated SUGAR FANCY BAKING CHICKENS 1. 35¢ FANCY LEG LAMB FANCY

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 e -5 CITZENS PROTEST HANGIN OF SENS Defacing of Residential Areas Fought—Paving of Streets Asked. Marring of natural beauties

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 LUTHERAN FEATURE Speclal Male Quartet and Buffalo Organization Will Be on Air Tonight, ‘The Lutheran Chorale Soclety of Buf-

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 *JACK WANTS A WIFE LIKE THE VENUS DE MILO. SHE COULDN'T THROW THINGS OR PLAY BRIDGE OR MINIATURE GOLF!" " “‘&:mu, Agwwfl',am

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED AJOVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. Por Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Saturday. AS the Branch...

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 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. APARTMENTS. Sen | 'HILL & TIBBITTS, 1 _14th, 3rd Floor. AUTUMN BARGAIN SALE! FINE CARS AT...

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 PARTMENTS ST NW. THE EMERSON 1824 BELMONT RD. 3701 13th ST N. \V n SPRING RD. 7 and Ty %utrl.g Teffiecte hdams 4ii yeL HALL.

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 ESTATE AUCTIONS The Scarab Murder Case | By S. S. Van Dine’ Copyright, 1030, by 8. & Van Dine. 50. (Corner.) BEQT N.W. SECT:!

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 AMDASSADOR ~~HOTEL ‘.NOl.. 'LASTIC -tthn Iluod ex- reasonable prices. 917 G St. N.W. DIARIES CALENDARS E. Morrison Paper Co.

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