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Evening Star dated December 19, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) sibly occassional tures—Highest, 41, day; lowest, 36, it and, tomorro 1y light rain

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 LAWTO BAN “SNIPE' SIGNS 1S SOUGKT Davison ' Declares Plans| Would Permit Clean-up Here Before Bicentennial. (Continued From

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 ‘Ho'licll.ays! Ready even if holiday ACUTE INDIGESTION should strike? You ARE ready with Bell- BELLANS N2 PINEHURST...

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 HSEAI. IES"MUNY Ask for Restoration Auditor Says if Gas Tax Is Raised Personal Tax Should Be Dropped. (Continued From First

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 MOTHER STUDENTS REGRET VACATIONS Americanization Lessons for Foreign-Born Parents Lead to Citizenship. BY GRETCHEN SMITH. A

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 A—6 = SAYS HOOVERWILL | [ rwo veremans or carmror s | GET $a00,000,000 | Davis Declares Fund Will Be Provided for Public...

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 PROSECUTION WINS SHEPARD CONTEST Draws Poisoning Testimony From Nurse Over Objec- tions by Defense. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY......December 19, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 Over 8,000,000 quarts 1620 First St. N.W. of milk sold in the past year FAIRFAX FARMS DAIRY JERSEY “GRADE A” HIGH TEST MILK,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. .. Moses & Sons ' AGift from M oses Means More Great...

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 THE EVENING STAR All-Wool Coat Sweaters $5.95 All-wool Coat Sweaters in plain or nov- elty weaves. Pockets and button trim-

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 A—12 SIX ARE DROWNED AS BOATS CAPSIZE Nine May Be Lost—Res- cuers’ Craft Overturned as Woman Climbs In. By the Associated...

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 FINANCIAL. Sae. . BANKERS PREPARE FOR PARLEY HERE ‘State Association Gather to Make Plans for Meeting February 26-27. —— BY

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 FINANCIAL. STABLTY OF COAL = = INDUSTRY 1 SHOWN lol So% 9o« 70w 'Only Slight Decline in Spot % o T5e| Prices Reported—Produc-

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 FINANCIAL. PRICES ARE DD IN CURB DEALICS, Hi Market Moves Uncertainly After Irregular Opening. Utilities Featured. BY JOHN A.

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 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. LESTER ARMOUR 'RESIGNS | yice president and director of the

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 MCARL CRITIGIZES AUDITING METHODS| IN3LOCAL OFFICES, Controller General Declares Records Kept of District Finances...

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 SOCIETY]| President and Mrs. Hoover Invited Large and Distinguished Company for Second State Dinner. President and Mrs....

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 " 'SOCIETY Continued From Second Page.) Mr. ‘and Mrs. Slzher:y d1:! hgaor &( fi\; ment of thel ughter b m which was announced

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 \ Semi-Venetian Console Mirrors Reflect Good Taste $1.95 ¥ Limited quantity of exceptional gift values! Beveled edge, and...

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 Two-cell flashlights, made by Everready, and Daylo are lots of fun on camping trips. FOURTH FLOOR. 49c to 7 Some readable...

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 DOVEE SPRT NEAR EARTHJH FEELS Sir Arthur Lingers to Help Those Still Living, She Is Convinced. B the Associated Press....

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 “HITS AMENDMIENTS 10 CONSTITUTION Justice Van Orsdel, in Radio Address, Makes Appeal for Fewer Changes. A plea for the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. e St i e S e S S S S A FRIDAY, e PALAIS Rom G Street at 11th Practical Gifts - - Here’s

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 XA L ) S AN ) S ) L S SIS I BN BN BN BN RN R BN BN RN RN ERNEN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19,...

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 B—10 #» HIGH-POWER RADIO LIMITATION STANDS Commission’s Chief Examiner Ordered to Recommend 20 Favored Stations. BY ROBERT

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 THE EVENING STAR, \\Asm.xuxux, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930 & Women’s $3.50 Blanket ? $1.98 to $2.98 Crystal* e o Puskiing

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 B—12 NEWLY-FOUND RAY BUIS_I-_EA! PLATEiFomer Consul Tells of Box With Royal Ashes Sent on American Train to Professor...

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 ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. Girls’ Pile Fabric Coats, With Berets - $7.95 —Smart outfits

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. forceful and quickening view of characters that possess minds addipt- ed

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 4 uS= THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER FAIRFAX RATING FOR TAX RAISED Board of Equalization Prob- ing...

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 PlANES AID SEARCH FOR BANK ROBBERS Craft Soaring Over Alabama Swamp to Guide Force of 300 on Ground. By the Associated Press

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. v Tuc Hcenur €o. 5 # Wi F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100

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 Cc—-2 CUDARY ANDWIE | NOW RECINGLED Young Scion of Packing Fam- fly and Actress Have Had Stormy Time. By the Assoclated...

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 . = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. €3 —_——_— e = RIERRREUR SERVICE | D e o ooplon et | vt...

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 By Kathleen Norris om0 by M At N Al b OWEVER, when the glowing April afternoon came, she drove down duly to the farm, with a

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 What Perfect Giftsl Kodaks, Brownies, newly styled and Full of »’Christmas Spirit . . .- We are ready with a complete line

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 1. 5. HAS ORIGINAL - OF DECLARATION Fi'equent Claims of “Genu- ine” Elsewhere Challenged by Library Experts. BY THOMAS R....

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 THE _ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEKMBER 19, 1930. U: .s‘ WUMEN WINNING as been dethroned as queen of ele- |

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 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. No Money Down--S0c A Week Wedding band. Seven brilliant dia-

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 " Boston 42 years ago, enarried Frank M. * PAULINE FREDERLK AGAIN SEPARATED Fourth Marriage Ends, Like Others, in...

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 =T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. ;SEA Give Her Deltah Pearls For exquisite beauty these...

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 ‘ Sports News I @hfi WASHINGTON, D G, FRIDAY, pening Star., WITHE SUNDAY MORNING EDITION DECEMBER 19, 1930. F eétures and...

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 SPORTS HAS NOT DECIDED -ON-DEFINITE BID Might Take 1932 Amateur if Obtainable, but Must Have Time to Prepare. AWO delegates

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 SPORTS. Pittsburgh Pirates’ Pitching Staff Is Declared to Possess Unusual Power DOE FINE PITCHING IN NEXT CAMPAIGN Wood...

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 GRIDMEN AWARDED | [ wscer s voss ] VENETIAN SONGS 6S AT BUNZAGA Boucher Gets Special Honor In Assembly—Major Letters Are...

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. BEDTIME STORIE Another Fright. Run first and then investigate, ‘Would you be ster of your_ fate. " ——Jerry...

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 FOOD PAGE. ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. Modern Christmas Feast And Time-Honored Dishes . BY SALLY

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. ° The Woman Who Makes Cood BY HELEN WOODWARD started her htened typist and who became one of the Whe...

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 D. C, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1930. OH! YOU SNAKE IN GRASS! You Two- FACED TRIFLER ! HowW DARE You CoNE HOME SMELLING LIKE A...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS ‘HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND—Making Christmas Candy. CLOSING HOURS FOR...

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 D10 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (G ed. OAKLAND. PONTIAC. L. P. STEUART, INC. TRANSPORTATION SALE. ROOMS. 1930 . Pontiac, Ser. A...

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES, (Cont ) th ST. HEIGHTS. DETACHED BRICK HOME. Center-Hall Plan, $16,500. hnc -unuly detached brick

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 MRSHOOVER'S YULE WEEK 15 CROWDED Daughter‘-,ih-taw to Spend Christmas Eve Here, Then Rush to Husband’s Side. By the...

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