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  2. 1931-01-08

Evening Star dated January 8, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) nmm ‘Temperatures—] cloudy with lowest i tonight :.m. yesterday; Mn temperature ;

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 rR-2 ® FIVE KILLED, THREE HURT IN BALBO HOP Official Announcement With- ‘held in Order Not to Mar Nation’s Ceiebration. By

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 THE EVE NING STAR, WASHI CONTROL OF BIRTH WAR DEPARTMENT HELD GRAVE CRIME Pope, in Encyclical, De- nounces Divorce and Ex-

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 lEAGUE RELATIONS Country Feels It Is “Perpet- ual Loser” in Geneva Body’s Decisions. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By Cable to The Star.

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 EXECUTIVE ASKS TENNESSEE PROBE Demands Ofncnals’ Removal‘ if Found Guilty Bank Failures. By the Associated Press. NASHVILLE,

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 bmaflon Depends: on Con- ferenoes With Government Now Being He_ld. Al gestion of rerouting the aystem in ot of Oolumbia or the

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 Phone: Metropolitan 1512 UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Avenue N.W. Low Fares Now— BALTIMORE. . .$1.00 - Wew York...$5.50...

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 A8 : THE EVENING 'é'rég WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, ANUARY 8 1081 THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. 'THE EVENING STAR

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 THE EVENING SIAR, WASHINGTON’s FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE h? SAVINGS of $11 to $36 based on the LOWLST prices in fifteen years

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 | RED CROSS IS KEY IN RELIEF PLANG &= Administration’ Stanch in Stand Against Any Form of “Dole” System. Before the present

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. 0, THURSDAY JAWARY 8, 1931 LRI WN S e e e e DN s e = =252 | A WEEK-END SALE OF FOOD VALUES

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 R, nva'r was suddenly serious. g I've ever seen. ‘She ain't lost, but Il bet a cookie lwel]‘ld. But I'll locate her within |

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 FINANCIAL. - 130 TRACTION 0. NET ROPS $72634 Income Total of $489,339. Officers and Directors ~'l' Are Re-Elected. BY EDWARD

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 FINANCIAL RESULTS OF BOND. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ||ADVANCE INBOND |...

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 FINANCIALDL NEW YORK CURB MARKET %= re-s | |STEPHENSON URGE INLIGHT TRADING Declines Held to Small Fig- ure—Preferred...

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 193L is not thé Meredith Palmer who R dead are Salyador Nunez Fer.

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 e e e ' Waéhingtdn News STALKER T0 RUSH HEARINGS ON BILL FOR TRAFFIC RULE Consideration by Whole Com- mitte of House Next...

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 OCIETY. IETY The Heads of Foreign Missions Honor : Guests at State Dinner at the White House Tonight. . function of the...

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 bave returned to their apartment at fie shonh-m .rur lpendlnl &e holi- mlfkl ‘kr-ln-]l' m B. ! Col. and Mrs. Louis Little have

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 - SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) ference with the Secretary of the In- ‘terior on Alaskan matters, will leave with Mrs.

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931 Assorted Hard Candies, 19¢ Ib. $29.50 Winter Coats All Richly Furred...

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 THIRD BALTINORE ROAD ROUTE ASKED Two i e - Prince Georges Delegation Requested to Push Lan- ham-Severn Project. BY GEORGE...

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 Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable, Not Sent C, O. D. or on Approval, iflail or Phone Orders Not...

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 SLAYING OF LINGLE BELIEVED SOLVED Authorities Say St. Louis Gangster Has Been Iden- tified as Trigger Man. By the Assoclated

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 - SCHOOL MILITARY - DRILLTO CONTINUE Retirement of 48 Army Offi- cers Not Expected to Stop Training Here. Students in...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931 Free Auto Par'ine Spgzce for Customers—E St. Between 6th and

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 YTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THUhsDAY, Jasuany 8, Iy ! PALAIS Ro _ Slight Seconds of $1 and $1.25 Universal Stainless

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931 Sweater Suits, $16.50 w ¢ F Street at Eleventh 3-Pc. Sweater

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 AR A AAAAS A A A AAAAAANADAASL ISH WHISKY TRADE SHOWS BIG DECLINE 'Four of Twelve Distilleries Operating When Free State ‘Was

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 B—-14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON —————a————— (D NARKT S HAN[7)AGS $7.50 Reduced from $10—8$15—$20—3$25 The outstanding...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASuinusdN, D. C, THURSDAY, Octagon Soap Powder . . pk-. Tc Octagon Laundry Soap . . 2 =k« 13c Super Suds

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 BLACK TOM CASE MAY BE REOPENED U. S. Will Be Asked to Act in Loss of $40,000,000 War Claim to Berlin. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM...

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 G W. and ACH VILL FRURE N PAR OF TILS Colonials Lose Close Game “to Navy—Maryland Wins Over Gallaudet. BY H. C. BYRD. EORGE

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 HURT LW T0 G EXAMINATION HERE X-Ray Will Be Mate When Sam Arrives Tomorrow. Rest Has Not Helped. BY JOHN B. KELLER. 'HER Sam

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 all — 4672 2 1 WMAL T0 FEATURE EBONY TWINS' DU Merle Alcock to Sing on Mel- Radio Service Phone 18th & Col. Rd. Fastest and

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 It is the fashion to wear aprons, ap- parently. At any rate, there is a very Teal and persistent demand for attrac- "WOMAN'’S

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Best Ways to Use Enamel Cloth BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. The question “What is enamel cloth?” 48 one of those

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1931. You MEAN To SAY THIS HERE KITTY SenT HER 'LIMOUSINE OveR FOR

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 31 pm. day before publication. For Sunda: 30 p.m. Saturday. At the Hranch...

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 AUTOMOBILES UPE, Iate 1930 model: ‘i?. Clulnneoln 1103-J at sny tim DE LUXE COUFE, 1030 model, mn: les by owner: $43s. O. D,

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