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Evening Star dated May 15, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Pair and wi row: moderate Temperature: armer tonight and tomor- west or northwest

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 MITCHELL TO TALK - ON JUSTICE WORK ‘Attorney General Will Outline Department’s Problems in Radio Forum. The problems which

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 70% < " ’ACUTE INDIGESTION "« Night! (when drug stores are closed.) Why not be safe with Bell-ans on hand . . . Now! BELLANS

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 RECOVERY FACTOR World’s Business Men Be- lieve Depression Will End With Good Farm Year. BY MARK SULLIVAN. A summary of views

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 - Belle.” THEATRICAL WORLD| iAOURNS BELASCO Hundreds of Messages Ex- oress Regret Over Death of Dean of Stage. By the...

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 SHPLANES LD _ ATDAVON FELI Most of 672 on Way for Maneuvers Are Expected by Nightfall. By the Associated Press. DAYTON, Ohio,

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 SURVEY OF ILLEGA ‘SIGNS TO BE MADE Park Commission Plans Ac- tion to Enforce Bill- . board Laws. By a Staft Correspondent of

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 F.A-8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY....,.....May 15, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES. ......

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 EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, late John B. and Mary E. Sleman ot | MRS. HARRIET MACHEN |lste T e 'DIES IN TAKOMA PARK |Md. but

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 NEW TAX SOURCES WL BE SOLGHT Virginia 'Loan Group to Ask Relief for Realty. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. Al RIA, Va., May

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 SOVIET MAY SEVE FINNISH RELATIONS Official Moscow Press Pre- dicts Possible Outcome of Crisis on Collectivization. By Cable

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 A—12 »%- WOULD ABOLIH STREET BEEGING Women’s Clubs Adopt Reso- .lution to Be Presented to District Heads. At the concluding

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 FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL, * DOOLEY ELECTED INSTITUTE HEAD THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN 1931. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by...

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 A—14 ¥x¥ ASSOCIATION RAPS BRANCH BANK PLAN Young and Pole Suggeétion Called Plot to Wreck Pres- ent Dual System. BY JOHN F.

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 FINANCIAL. \CURB PRICES MAKE | 'MORE LOW MARKS| = Many Issues Break Under| Stead; Selling Drive From Opening. BY JOHN A...

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 PEACE BELIEVED NEAR FOR EVARTS Jailing ‘of Union and Town| Officials Believed to Have Removed Ringleaders. By the Associated

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 WASHINGTON, The Foen * WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION D, €, BRIDGE ESTIMATE. OFFSETS REDUCED | HIGHWAY DEMANDS, Slight Cut...

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 B2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of State, Mr. Stimson, Will Join Mrs. Stimson on Long Island Today for Few Days' Stay....

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) straw hat having a wide drooping faced with a narrow band of whfle and a wide chin strap

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 ROYALTY MOURNS | SOCIETY (G AT YSAYE BURIAL Queen of Belgium Leads Mourners at Funeral of Famous Violinist. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 15 1931 oJ, THE NEW e Meffs Gotham Adjustables—The Stockings That Fit Any

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 BROOKINGS BOARD |22 MEETS AT OPENING Scholarship Awards Made in New Home of Research Institution. & two-day program of...

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 THE EVENING Store Your Furs in Palais Royal's Scientific Storage Vault—Guaranteed Moth Protection STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,

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 B8 FARFAX STUDENTS DPLOMAS ORDERE Ninety in High Schools Ex- pected to Graduate This Year. Special Dispatch to The Star....

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 LABOR DEPARTMENT’S ACTION IS ASSAILED Woman's Party Opposes Plan to Bar Women From Work- ing at Night. The action of the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 15 1931. THE HECHT CO. "B 10 d_pen a Charge Account! Our Fur Storage Vaults T

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 BONDS ADVERTISED BY FALLS CHURCH Details for Sale of $125,000 Water Issue Worked Out by Council. Special Dispatch to The...

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 B—12 THE EVE UN ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931, LIBERALS NOT TIED, LLOYD GEORGE SAYS ———— | British Leader

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 THE\ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931 New Shipment! Non-Run _ B Rayon Undies Lace Trimmed — Appliqued

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 BIRTH CONTROL HIT | BY GEORGIA JUDGE Mrs. Margaret Sanger De- fends Cause in Debate With Father of 18. By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING INTROVERTS SLEEP MORE THAN OTHERS Child Center Research Bares Use of Rest to Escape From Difficulties. Bound...

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 For Summer Comfort Get a Permanent Wave In Our Rose Room Includes water wave and shampoo. ee «=$10 Tomorrow—Last Day Che...

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 GRAY VETERANS SET FOR LAST REUNION First Confederate Capital to Greet Heroes of ’61 at Final Meet. By the Associated Press.

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 C—-2 FEARS JOBLESS AID WILL MAKE PAUPERS Cieveland Charities Head, However, Says Worker Pre- fers to Have Position. By the

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 STIMSON POLICIES Better tween North and South By Cable to The Star MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, May 15.—A much more friendly attitude

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 amen hevidaoidad SR wasEL GOy B U, andax, aeaat 14D xaol. 1 C—4 |1er were named delegates to represent [eon meeting, which

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 GANOE CONTINUES 6O00-MILE TRIP Sixteen-Foot Craft Reaches | Baltimore After Hardest Part of Journey. By the Associated Press.

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 HELEN WL EXLE SELF N ENGLAND Reconciliation With Carol Found Impossible—Money | Only Deterrent. By Cable to The Star. VIENNA,

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 CAPITAL ELECTRIC | RATES COMPARED Federal Trade Commission Engineer Gives Relative Data on Cleveland. The Potomac Electric

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 .C-8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D -C, ERIDAY, MAY 15, 1931. NEW WINDMILL = TYPE DESCRIBED Inventor Tells Engineers De-| =

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 INPROVED SEADOL. *STUATON HALED Nye Gratified by Outlook for Abandoning Portables by Next Year. Gratification was expressed

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 Stomach Distress If ZINSEP fails to relieve you of sour, gassy stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting, heart-...

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 THE EVENING *TT'S TOO LOVELY AN AFTERNOON TO GO BACK TO THAT STUFFY ©OFFICE. LET'S GO TO A MOVIE.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H.

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 THE EVENING dent of the District Board of Education, | services of Dr. Carusi, and the response 1 F[GHT ON TUBERCULOS|S...

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 Features and Classified ! oo | The Foening Sar, | PAGE D-—1 WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931. Griffmen May Bank...

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 D2 Wrestling, Antique of Sports World, Is Bigges t THINK You CHILDREN ARE OLD ENOUGH NOW TO HEAR THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR...

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 SPORTS. THE KEVENING AR, WASHIN D. C. FRIDAY MAY 15, 1981 SPORTS. D—3' D.C Collegians to Spend Busy Week End Though Schedules

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 D—4 Loughran Is Picked to Conquer Campolo LIGHTER FIGHTER | Dusekc’s Victory Over Bartush 5 6105 CHOE Yank Concedes | Weight,

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 FOOD "PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, FOOD AND THRIFT IN THE HOME Old-Fashioned Flowers Housewife's Garden Provides Constant Supply,

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 WOMAN'’S. PAGE. Balance in Departments of Home BY LYDIA LE B, The word balance is an important lumerous realms of life. With

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING Uses of Single Featherstitch BY MARY MARSHALL. One of the simplest and easlest of | Variety may...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. NIN 3 A NGTON, C., ERIDAY, MAY 15, 1931 MISCELLANEOUS. i s ] By EDGAR E BUR __SALE=AUTOMOBILES. CLOSING

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) Al ARTS -oug‘ truefi \ln‘ ;::‘n ‘ha! ave. SEE THESE BARGAINS IN SELECTED USED...

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 D—-10 a7 APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931 REAL ESTATE. ROOMS AND BOARD. (Continued.)...

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 REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 15 1931. AUCTIONS. D11 SALE—HOUSES. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. REAL

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 W) ORI R T ID Sl TRy T T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “D. C.. FRIDAY. MAY 15 15. . 19313 MOVIE STARS LOST §230,000 IN DEAL

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