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Evening Star dated February 10, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) tures—] y; lowest, Full report on , 31, at 7:30 am. page 4. temperature. 38, at...

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 BIG OHIO PROBLEM Twenty-Five Counties, Still Sufifigfl From Drought,’ FightingYor Moisture. By the Associated Press. -4...

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 PRAISES FEATURES: OF DISTRICT BILL" || Dr. Havenner Talks Before DEAD STORAG | for motor cars where l cars and parts are...

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 D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931. reports of this sort were very hatmful | ican Forces. Emphat- led me to make |ically...

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 CAMPAIGN ON ROAD! SIGNS 15 INDORSED Montgomery Civie Federatlon Supports Star’s Drive on Billboards. ‘The civic campaign for

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 “ THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931. - mem OUTLINES |25 st i NORTHEAST CITIZENS [1zin o 7 = © e Tk

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 ARKANSAS BACKING Do $20000000 FUND Bompromise Termed Tragedy by Parks as Rains Cheer Relief Workers. By the Assoclated Press.

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 : i i 'H (THE EVENING STAR . With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. YUESDAY.....February 10, 1831 " Rate by Carrier

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 L.D.MOORE, AUTO DEALER, | 325, EXPIRES AFTER ILLNESS Funeral Services Will Be Held at 4 St. Thomas’ Episcopal chlltfll‘...

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 IITHS wnfinu%‘fiflu%’fig BIATRNSTREET . Friends Never Knew Her Hair Was Gray Pretty Lois Page Tells How She Keeps Her Hair Dark,

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 PROTEST ACTION ! OF TRADE BOARD Automotive Association Says Out-of-Town Talent Was Used at Dinner. Protesting that the Board

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 A—12 ¥ INDUSTRIAL GAINS SEEN BY JOURNAL Magazine of American Bank- ers Finds Signs of Busi- ness Upturn, Spectal Dispatch to

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 [0SS UF‘EXPERTS Revenue Men Wil Not Be: Ava:lable to Assist in U TAx Reports. BY EDWARD C. STONE. ‘Local bank officials...

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to’ The Star Offiee. OPINION ON STOCK TREND IS DIVIDED...

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 " CUR STOCKS GAIN INSTEADY BUYING| Market Absorbs Profit . Tak- ing Sales and Leaders Continue Strong. -BY JOHN A. CRONE....

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 A—16 suw THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 Mediterranean Gardens.” Both | Md.: for treasurer,

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 D. C. GRAND JURY SPEEDS UP ACTION| ON CRIMINAL CASES Report of Crime Two Days After Perpetration Brings Remark From...

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 President and Mrs. Hoover to Be Honor Guests at Fourth of Cabinet Dinners HE President and Mrs. Hoover evening of the Attor-

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 SOCIETY o (Continued Prom Second Page.) Mrs. Evelyn Dilliard, Mrs. Gardiner L. Boothe and Mrs. Beran Wells. Dr. and Mrs....

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 B—4 SOCIETY]] __(Continued From Third Page) Mrs. John L. Proctor will be hosts at an informal dinner this evening. Mrs, Emily

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931. » oul .| o community. m First Con- STANTON PARK GROUP| 25 20t

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 B—6 SEES FUTURE WAR * WAGED BY PLANES Henderson Says Poison Gas Will Wipe Out Non-Com- batants From Air. By the Associated

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 WOMAN RAPS LAW AS FAVORING MEN Miss Maud Younger Cites State Statutes Discriminat- ing Against Wives. tors, represen...

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 \ B8 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 and in the spirit of the actors who of his stagecraft

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 ings | today is an example of the quick effective sort of hand work that you may use on childen’s dresses or if you like on a

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE, ‘Idea for St. Valentine’s Party BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Next Saturday is St. Valentine's day, ‘of the merry

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. The Woman Who Makes Good BY HELEN WOODWARD. Who started her career as & the highest paid Part-Time Work. ‘The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 A Charge Account is a great conven- : : : » ; : : ience. Why

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 he WITE SUNDAY NORNING EDITION heningy - WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 PAGE C—1 Olaf Would Visit " Winter...

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 . THREE B EVENTS. - GROUPED INSTATE Western ‘Open, Rydef Cup and National Opeh Play Set - for Sucoessive Weeks. BY FRANCIS J.

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 SOHERLD FEATRE | OF RADID CONGERT Rimsky-Korsakov Classic to Be Played First Time on Air Tonight. " The ‘“Scherzo,” from...

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