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Evening Star dated February 15, 1931

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” ‘The Star s delivered every evening and Sunday morning to Washington homes ‘The Star's

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 + 70 GEN. EDWARDS Bbdy to Rest in Arlington To- &~ ‘morrow—Full Honors 9% Planned by Army. Tribiites from Gen. Pershing and

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 TRUSSES ELASTIC HOSIERY Abdominal §uppofls Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. |93| WILL BE ANOTHER Nokol YEAR...

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 CANAL'S “DEFENSE” LAUNCHED BY NAVY “Blue” Fleet, With Many Planes, Defending Panama Against “Enemy” Ships. By the Associated

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 ELFCTIVE SCHOOL [ e ™ POOLS AREIENORED BOARD BILL DEAD Reid Subcommittee Discards |ro Measure—Teachers Win Jobs Guarantee.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 15, 1931—PART ONE. TWO RADIO ‘VOIGES' | % : o B S— TOVISIT SICK HERE starting the

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 WATCH REPAIRNG BY EXPERTS The repair of your watch not complete the trans- action between us, but estab- lishes our...

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 THE SUNDAY K&LKK;;L\\kak\\\kk\;;\\k\\kxg\x\\;;\;Kkk In Our Stlk Department' 1 5,600 Yds. of Silks ana Fine Quality Rayon...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 15, 1931—PART ONE. FREE PARKING . « . in our Largest-in-the-City Parking Space opposite 8th St.

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 TEETH WITHOUT PLATES CROWN AND BRIDGEWORK $5 $5 Per tooth Per crown Teeth Extracted. $1.00; with Gas, Plates Repaired While

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON 8 Another “Added Value” Swim under Virginia’s Sunny Skies ...in your own Qutdoor Pool -...

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 A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 15, 1931—PART ONE. MANY SPEGALSTS | TODUsS ohLD| [ -z = ' White House...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, FEBRUARY 15, 1931—PART ONE. AR SRS S AR ORI | W | - % 0 WL e TE L AR R e LD R IS SR NAW

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 A—14 GLUBWOMEN BEGIN 1931 TREE PLANTING Mrs. John F. Sippel, Federa- tion Leader, First on Na- tion-Wide RolL‘ "Tree planting

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 _—W—*——_——'—————*——_——— M”l“KEN FUNERAL echonicn gl core for women i | 7 Q0 e iam ienrs Harron. | SIR LAMINGTON EVANS [ Se2ut

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 ‘THE SUNDAY AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1931—PART ONE. LANSBURGH'S No Connection With Any Other 5 Washington Store

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 IN FIRM SELLING LOTS IN SUBURBS Original Owners Take Back Country Club Properties as Company Shuts Down. NEW CONTRACTS...

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 “ON LEE BOULEVARD XCOnvict Labor to Be Used. © Not to Interfere With . Unemployed. By a 8taft Correspondent of The Star....

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 e WILBUR SEES DROP | INU.S. DEATH RATE Acting as Chairman of Medi- cal Care Group, Cabinet Member Tells of Plans. By the...

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 * TOWN FIGHTS MUD AFTER CLOUDBURST Bady of Woman Recovered in Wellton, Ariz.—Tourists Are Rescued. By the Associated Press.

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 MANAGUA FEARS REBEL UPRISINGS Nicaraguans Hope Marine Withdrawals Will Be Made Gradually. By the Associated Press. MANAGUA,

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 ROCK CREEK WATRR| PROPLSIL FAVERED Mt Pleasant Citizens View J Low Stage as Menace to Health. ‘Two_resolutions on public...

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 LARGEST DIRIGIBLE NOW TAKING FORM Outer Covering Being Spread Over Nose of Airship at Akron, Ohio: By the Associated Press.

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