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Evening Star dated January 31, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) much Closing N.Y. Markets, Pages 11,12&13 0. t 31,686. JoucTmes, Washington. D er .

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 'cum;nfss DEBATE | “Red Cross Chairman Says Wrangle on Bill Slows Donations by Half. By the Associated Press NEW YORK,...

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 PRENIER BENNETT KEEPS DAY OPEN Canadian Makes No Appoint- ments, Except With News- paper Men. .i the Associated Press. nln:

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 Wickersham “Body: Opposed “Fhieif Return as Primary * Object, Says-Loesch. Byt Assaciated Press. g 99 i CHICAGO, “January...

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 Superior Judge J. C. Niles statad there were “no grounds for divorce,” in deny- ing the aviator the decree. When his Georgia

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 A—0 = KNLIN p 2 ) b! SATUKDAY, JANUAKY »l, 1v. I THE LIBRARY TABLE THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WABHINGTON,

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 SOCIETY. Select Listings'of Charming OId GEORGETOWN HOMES $12,500 to $100,000 Choice Rentals Boss & Phelps 1417 K Street The

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 SERIES T0 BEGIN Rev. W. S. Abernethy Wil Preach Twice at Calvary Baptist Church. Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor of Cal- vary

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 DR, COOKE TOHOLD - THREE SERVICES Evangelist Will Be Assisted| by H. H. Vigneulle at Pet- worth M. E. Church. At Petworth...

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 A—10 GANON JORNGTON WILL BE SPEAKER People’s Evensong Service in Bethlehem Chapel Tomorrow Will Be Broadcast. Dr. Robert...

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 FIN BRORERAGE HOLGE TOMAKE PAYMENT Prince & Whitely Counsel Says Offer of 25 Cents on Dollar Is Planned. BY EDWARD C. STO)

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 A—12 * SHEEP AND LAMBS AT HIGHER PRICES Hogs 25 Cents Lower Than Last Week—Steer Values Are Irregular. BY FRANK 1. WELLER,

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 FINANCIAL." Market Turns After Mixed Price Changes at Opening. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK,...

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 A—14 DISTRCTPER DN | WORKERS EFLSED YULEHOLIDAYPY Controller General Hands Down Decision That Day Was “Leave.” * SA¥S DAY OFF

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 W $300,000 APARTMENT TO BE REARED ON AVENUE 12-Story Structure at 2150 Provided for in Plans Filed by Baer & Scholz—$75,000

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 10 CONTINUE. GAIN Lou R. Crandall Says Outlook for 1931 Is for Very Fair ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, IN REALTY OPENED...

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 BUILDING INDUSTRY INCREASE FORESEEN Standard Statistics Says Construction of Homes Now on Upgrade. (BY the Associated Press.

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 REAL ESTATE., B. & L. Survey Decides Costs for Families Earning $100 to $400 a Month. Paying two years’' sajary for the...

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 WOMA N’S PAGE. Fashion History Seen in Aprons BY MARY A interesting chapter in the his- tory &Iom might be written about...

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 LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph id be no letter-out. TRESTLE | Letter-out and without it there coul Letter-out and you'll...

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 THE E G _STAR, WASHINGITON, D. C., SATURDAY, JA NUARY 31, 1931 SPORTS. V. M. I. Coach Rates Maryland Five Highly : Eastern

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. | CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular matter, it is...

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 AUTOMOBILES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ATURDAY, JANU MY HEAVENLY DAYS! I LOVE BABES, BUT I DO WISH THAT NEW NEWHBOR WITH

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