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Evening Star dated December 18, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy; continued cold tonight; minimum temperature about 23 degrees;...

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 A2 s ORCORAN DISPLAY ON VIEW TONIGHT Special Art Showings Benefit Visitors Unable to Attend During Day. n N ‘The third of a

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 HOOVER MESSAGE PRAISES BOLIVAR Stimson Presides at Exer- cises for Soldier-Statesman at Pan-American Union. The...

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 ATTORNEYS PRAISE - DRY LAW DECISON Nine Legal Points Are Cited | @s Raised in Ruling of Fed- o2 £ " eral Judge Clark. By the

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 THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, mxmn SENATOR GREENE E OF VERMONT DIES lRose From Poor Boy to High Place—Funeral to Be Held |...

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 LINDSEY REBUKED FROM TRIALBENCH Case Against Former Judge Is Closed When Complaint Is Found Defective. h's client was de-...

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 Of course you’ll be doing some Baking for Christmas Your nearby 450 Store is ready and waiting to help you with Holiday...

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 THE EVENING " With Sundsy Morning " WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY . . .December 18, i930|Bolivia look upon Simon Bolivar as...

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 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Wnldy or Monthly P EISEMAN'S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. HENDERSON'S—Standard of Kenneth Rivers

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 ™ ’ ot A=10.. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18 1930. LO0T I HOLDAP * EXEEDS MLLON Qfficials Announce

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. BREAD PRICE PROBE REPORT APPROVED Senate Dlstnct Committee

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 ‘Washington Chapter Plans for Big- gest Event of Social Year in February. 1. J. Roberts, assistant cashier of the Riggs...

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 ~TRADING 1S QUIET - OND. C. EXCHANGE Lanston Monotype Features|a Activities With Gain of Three Points. 7 *ie ¥ BY EDWARD C.

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 cemavsevevELITIRONY A4 wE% . discussion of these matters to enable YOUNG URGES FIGHT ON UNEMPLOYMENT New York Financier...

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 PINANCIAL, »e® A_JS OUTLOOK IN GOLD FINANCIAL, 1 CURBISSUESQUIET || TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK CURB MARKET Sates— Irving

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 & §cns Y ns $lip-on Sweateny” $5.50 , $8.50 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs 3 for $| Men’s White Linen Initialed Handker- chiefs

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 DEATH DEMANDED FORTWO ONTRIAL FOR BUSH MURDER Defense Counsel Asks for Any Finding Except One of Electrocution. MOTION IS...

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 SOCIETY. ‘SOCIETY . President and Mrs. Hoover to Be Hosts to Vice President Curtis at Dinner This Evening. HE President and

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) holiday. Mrs. Kelly is known in Wash- ington as Miss Georgiana Hicks. On returning to

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 ATIAGK N MEYER STRS CRIIESH President Is Told by Tilson Reaction Is Unfavorable. Luce Hits McFadden. Attack upon Eugene...

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 THE EVENI CHRISTMAS TREE 10 BE DEDICATED Focal Point in Santa Claus Lane to Draw Throng | SHINGTON, D. GERMAN LEADER DIES...

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 THE EVEN 1\;G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. icuous in at | bined capital of £5,500,000 (about $27,- |

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 EXPEDIION FINDS ARTEW TENPLE Excavators Expect Even More Startling Discoveries in Transjordania. By the Assoclated Press...

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 RARE MANUSCRIPTS GIVEN TO LIBRARY Persian Collection Presented for Congressional Use by A. A. Kiachif. A rare collection of

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 “Jack Bilt” Play Houses, $1.95 Big Enough for 3 or 4 Children to Get In —This is the way to have some fun—“play in the house

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 ~Music and Musicians Reviews -and News of Capital's Programs. Three Artists Present At Morning Musicale. - HERE were no...

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 = TWO SEA HEROES GIVEN PROMOTIONS .Capts. Randall and Fried to Take Over New Commands After January 1, 1931. By the...

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 B-12 & - BOY BANDIT NAMED BY EIGHT VICTIMS Youthful Robber to Face New Group Recently Held Up Tonight. DR. BALLOU INTERVIEWS

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 WOMEN CLNGNG TOVEL I PERSA But Progressive Ideas Are Noted in Them by Wife of Diplomat Here. BY GRETCHEN SMITH. Although a

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 MACHADO DENIES NEWS IS GENSORED President of Cuba Declares He Is Willing for America to Know All Facts. By the Assoclated...

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 SPEAKERTO SHOW EUROPEAN DANCES Prof. Pospisil of Czechoslo- vakia to Appear Before Anthropologieal Society. Prof. Francis...

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 - soft and smoet MENTHOLATiM oes away with chapping TREND HELD SAFE N LFE INSURANCE Actuaries Tell Commissioner Conditions

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 Regular Delivery Om 100,000 lunul- read The have the pl. nel:v:'e‘a \ve BT e S ‘morn! at a en{u daily and 5 cents Sunday I

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 *MATTRESSES — Prices UMBIA BEDDING CO., INC. ) 5528 TREND DOWNWARD IN GERMAN-PRICES . again Pressure of Bad Business|psin.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. Just Received! premmmimmmn oo T v s g Bladensburg Delicious

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 MANY AMERIGANS STRANDED IN PARIS 900 Ask Aid During 1930. Some Jobless Here Take Chance Abroad. By Radio to The Star. PARIS,

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 “Bird in Hand” A$ Belasco Christmas Night. OHN DRINKWATER'S comedy, “Bird in Hand,” is scheduled to open at the...

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 CRABS WITH TRAITS OF HUMANS FOUND Adstralian Brings Collection §0‘ Museum, With Some * That Wear Clothes. BY THOMAS R. HENRY.

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 SOVIET SHUTS BANK OF KOREA BRANCH Japan Starts Inquiry Into - Action Taken in Viadivos- tok by Russians. , By the Associated

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 The Secret of MARGARET YORKE By Kathleen Norris Coerih 932 by N Amarcan Nevrsnom Al b INSTALLMENT XXV, TANLEY came into the

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 THOMPSON SPLITS WITH PARTY HEAD Iayor of Chloago Aecuses County Chairman of At- tempt to Retire Him. » @ the Associajed...

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 A Good-looking colored Gloria Um- brellas in all-over and border ef- fects. 16-rib styles with smart handles. Main...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, he Foening Star. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION DECEMBER 18, 193). Features and Classified PAGE...

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 Dixie Pig Bowlers Punctual and Proficient : Heavy Bout Headed fo "ONLY ONE SUB USED INFOUR CAMPAIGNS Roll In Three Leagues,

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1980. SPORTS. Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club

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 NEW MUSIG WAL FEATURE TONIGHT Rioh's Orchestra Will Be As- sisted by Columbia Rhythm Choristers. Today on (AR time p.m.,...

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 STAR, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18 1930. X 4 Table Lamp E: | : S $398 I ' 7 N v P v, " iv' $5.00 Delivers Floor e Lamp et e

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 &flom&'&nflg work of the rs and Dl m how boasts ;t least shop W] this work n‘l!mD sort of clermy and_inex- of work afe ,gnon

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Reconstruction for Christmas ‘The should When the BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. It of Ohristmas celebration...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. h TER= PARDON i€, | OFFICER, BUT T COULDN'T STAND JTHIS...

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 3 pm. day before pubdlication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch...

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 R 'WANTED—AUTOMOBILES. Wvfifinfi 10 our suie By ction o0 Wednesday or Saturday. 10 .m, v, 930 Penna. ave. n.w. National 1....

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 R EAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO © 'MOON MULLINS—The Old Game of Drop the Handkerchief. SAY, EMMY, PUT ON YOUR SUNDAY

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 HORACE S. JONES HONOR 15 ASKED j:hevy Chase Citizens Re-| = ‘guest New School Be Tribute to Educational Worker. The Chevy...

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