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Evening Star dated January 13, 1931

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 he Foening Hhar WASHINGTON WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly colder, with lowest perature about 30

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 A2 MELTED GUN FOUND INLIMERICK STOVE Martha Bargfrede, First-to Mention Weapon, Placed Under Arrest. PP (Continued From...

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 \ The Art of Packing —is mnot acquired in a day. For more than a generation we have been handling, packing, stor- ing and...

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 - DEATH OF DOCTORS | PUZZLES OFFICALS Buicide and Murder Ad- { vanced as Theory by At- ! tendants at School in Chile. By the

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 EARLY ARMY CHIEF | ANSWERS PERSHING Head of Staff When War Be- | gan Finds Some Strictures in Memoirs. man in the United...

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 IN e | after Musterole—safe “counter- iritant” —is applied once an hour for 5 hours. Many feel better after first...

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 " SMIALL PARK COST [BY U. 5. 0PPOSED - L. Wirth of Planning Body | Favors Property Owners Bearing Upkeep. ‘The cost of...

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 ' THE EVENING STAR 3 With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY......January 18, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES....

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 None Need Hesitate UST because of the low price at which we offer a complete service no one need hesitate. This service of

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 - WILL THRONG (. U FOR TILT TONIGHT Frosh Fives Also to Clash in Preliminary—Hoyas Visit Hopkins. BY H. C. BYRD. EORGE...

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 SPORTS - U.S. Well Supplied for 1932 Olympiad : New York Board Muddles Fight Affairs . * Pins clash test. TALENT REVEALED BY

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 BANKS HERE HOLD ANNUAL ELECTIONS Many New Directors Chosen to Direct Affairs of D. C. Financial Institutions. Many new...

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 FINANCIAD GAS CONSUMPTION INCREASES IN D. C. Head of Washington Com- pany Reports Steady Gain Has Continued Since Jan. 1. BY

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 e - 11.S. POSTAL SAVING ACCOUNTS GROWING Increase of 200,000 Report- ed in Depositors During Last Six Months. BY J. C. ROYLE.

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 FINANCIAL. IRREGULAR IN'CURB TRADING: and Pipe Line Securities. . Power List Firm. Special Dispatch to The Star. BY JOHN A.

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 REWORDING ASKED FOR SCHOOL ITEM Burroughs Body Desires New THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, RANKIN LISTED TO"

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 @he Foening Star Featu;es and Classifie{ | WASHINGTON, DC JANUARY 13, ) SHARP OPPOSITION VOICED AT HEARING KING MAY SUCCEED

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 SOCIETY." SOCIETY {The Third Dinner for Chief Executive and ) Mrs. Hoover This Season to Be . Given This Evening. RESIDENT

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 OCIETY ~ (Continued From Second Page.) who left the Capital yesterday en route to Bermuda. Mme. Lessinoff was hostess at...

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 VIADUCT LIGHTING " HELD INADEQUATE Danger to Pedestrians and Vehicles on Cloudy Days, Say Northeast Citizens. A resolution

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 i tuncheon Meeting Held for E. H. Rosengarten, J. R. Skin- " ker and E. J. Murphy. ! More than 30 represenutlvesdol célln-

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 NUARY 13, 1931. POWER BOAT RIDDLED BY COAST GUARDS | Alleged Rum Carrier Taken After | Chase—Three Men' Are PROTEST AGTION IN

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