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Evening Star dated April 13, 1931

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 WEATH (U. B Weather Bures: iy Porecast ) Pair and warmer tonight and tomor- Tow ‘Tempera i report on page tures—Highest,...

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 - TILSON IS SKENT ON SPEAKER POST G. 0. P. in House Want to Let Nomination of Successor to Longwerth Wait. BY 6. GOULD...

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 ISEVEN LOSE LIVES | “Heat, Light and Moisture —weaken cloth of any kind, making it easier to tear and changing its...

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 HEAVY DEBT CUTS FALL RVER BUDGET Pltygrdunds and’ ' Branch Libraries Closed—Teach- ters Let Out. (Continued From First Page.)

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 Fo o close an estate Investment south- west corner 22nd & D Sts. l"fl.‘yl!‘lh.hAllq— ofitaining 2, a for apartment for...

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 ' Of Lifting ‘Baby’ Car s ' FEADSHONE TOUR 7 vl wic Special Dispatch to The Star. :: Anupolis youtha: Goe s stuaeat of = \ '

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 ORLD GATHERIG OF BLIND T OPEN - Helen Keller and Senator|*gisee Gore to Participate in Wel- come to Foreigners. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR " With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.........April 13, THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor The...

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 730 14th St. N.W. Bet. N. Y. Ave. & H PHONE SHEPHERD 2329 for Home Delivery, or Buy From Our Retail Stores and lnnc Funerals

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 STUDENTSMAY QUIT I JOHNSON GOES Threaten Walkout at Howard U. if Trustees Oust President. Threats to walk out if Dr. Mordecal

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 PRTORESE e 10 CRUSH REBELS|- Force Gathering 40 Miles From Madeira to Be Aided by Warship. By the Assoclated Press. LISBON,

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 %Rn-, 806 F St. N.W. Suitable for any business, Reasonable Rent. .l B. Stein, 482 h.Ave NW P IR RS 'A‘A’Awuvow ‘s TILDEN G, R

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 FINANCIAL, FINANCIAL., RICHMOND RESERVEl| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ¥ Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office....

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 14 wxw : MARKET REFLEETS TRADE CONDITIONS Uncertainty in Some Lines of Trade Gives Confidence to Bears. BY CHARLES W. STORM,

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 ON BETTER BUYING! . Volume of Trading Rerains Small—Power Issues Higher. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star, NEW

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQN, D. C, A STATEMENT: To the Thousands of Visitors in Washington from .a Washington Mercantile...

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 he Fp WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION WASHINGTON, RECORD BLOSSOM CROWD SIVES NEW | TRAFFIC RULE TEST 225,000, Including President

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 B2 * SOCIETY. SOCIETY Fe,stivity- for : Birthday ' Anniversary of Youngest Grandchild at the * White House Yesterday....

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 SOCIETY side of its spiritual ificance and her Jove of and respect for that art in its most beautiful and inspiring forms has

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 FORESTFIRERAZE WHGAN LLAGE Wisconsin Towns Hurt by| Flames Which Left Farm Homes in Ashes. By the Associated Press....

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 NI‘:WHlM CAREERS LURE STAGE STARSY Women Famous as Actresses in Legitimate Theater Now in “Talkies.” By the Associated Press.

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 ACLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy cheeks—sparkling eyes— most women can have. Dr. F. M. Edwards for 20 years treated scores of women

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 By Percival Christopher Wren, Author of “Beau Geste” (Copyright by Prederick A. Btokes Co) CHAPTER XIX. WAYE'S LIFE...

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. BY MARY All the important Prench dressmakers have featured accessory collars and cuffs in their spring and...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Crochet - Rugcraft and Patterns BY LYDIA LF BARON WALKER. A DELFT TILE ARRANGEMENT OF THE THREE MOTIFS IN...

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 PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1931 SPORTS. Iyer to Start at Second for Griffs : Close Races

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 DOC. wMTE‘WAs ; OF SLABBING STAFF His Injury Prevented Team From Scoring Clean-up. Western Runner-up. BY EDWARD A. FULLER,

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 LONISENE - YOV - YOU'VE GOT THE CHANCE OF A LIFETINE, ALL RIGHT ! TO SWiM THE ENGLISH / E ) . CHANNEL, EDDIE ! TVE DDIE, T®

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. With Ay work as messengers. ryver, Western Union

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 "AUTOMOBILES. THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1931. APARTMENTS.’ b MOON MULLINS—Where There’s a Will

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 THE SALE—HOUSES. WANTFD—S'TCRES, SALE—SUBURBAN. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Al (Continued.) l,,—m AGER, FOR (Continued.) o

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 ‘WASHINGTON, D.C. TRUSSES Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917G St. A YEAR WILL GET $11,500 fecident MT. VERNON Churlu...

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