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Evening Star dated June 17, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau. Forecast), ‘ Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tomorrow, . ‘Te! tures—Highest, 80, at T yene:

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 fira2 e - PRESIDENT SHAPES ' PARTY PLATFORM Killed by Auto HIT-AND-RUN VICTIM. Returns From West as Full- | Fledged Candidate

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 ¢ It’s man agamst the insects—and the elements. Moths, carpet beetles, fire, heat, humidity and thieves, all endanger your

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 - RALS SEEK RATE INCREASEATONCE 1. C. C. Receives Petition for i 13 Per Cent Freight Raise. _ (Coutinued From First Page)...

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 POLICE SHIFT DUE FOR AL PRECINCTS 119 Members of Department Slated for Transfer by Pratt. The personnel of virtually every

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 1931 BUSINESS HIGH %2822 “CLASS HEARS DEAN Dean Hoyle Tells 99 Grad- uates Qualities for Leadership. Before a large sudience

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 CHECK SHOWS NEED FOR SWINIMING ART Police Department Figures @ Reveal 22 Drowning Fa- talities Here Yearly. An average of 22

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY.....June 17, 1031 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor The

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 PYTHIAN MEMORIAL = RITES CONDUCTED Memory of Eight Past Chan- cellors and 14 Knights Honored in Service. A Knights of Pythias

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1931.. A—X0 = Only a few items are advertised —Hundreds will be on...

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 HIGHWAY BRIDGE ' APPROACH STUDIED Co-ordinating Committee Or- ders New Plans, Based on Traffic Count at Span. " A complete

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 rA-12 WKINLEY HiGH EIVES CLASS PLAY &= Hilda Myrth Davis, Margaret Davis, Muriel Oruwold Davis, Blrrht liam K. Marion 299...

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 BANKERS T0 LEAVE FOR CONVENTION ore Than 200 D. C. Finan- ciers Will Depart To- ¢ " night. U BY EDWARD C. STONE. More than

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 CAL14 wER GETS PATENT 108 FOR NINTH YEAR Columbia Planograph Co. Is i Awarded Contract for Reproductions. he Columbia...

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 FINANCIAL/ CURB SHARES'SAG - INLIGHT TURNOVER] il Group Fluctuates Widely. Utilities Make Better Show- ing—Mines Irregular.

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 TR e A (0 0 T IS I THE EVENING STAR WASHIN GTON C ma:sbAY, JUNE 17, 193 SPECIAL MERCHANDISE for THURSDAY Each week this page

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 Wants Promotion SCHOOL CLOSINGS | “GNE VACATIONTO 7500 CHLDREN {Year-End Rush Keeps 3,000 t Teachers on Duty, How- ever,...

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 . .SOCIETY. OCIETY Secretary of State an Last Festivity of the Season to State ; Department noon on the grounds of their...

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baum of this lace last evening in the ‘The ceremony Was pe:...

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 ( THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,‘ VVEDNESDA,Y. JUNE 17, 1931 Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street between 6th and

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 JEFFERSON R HIGH HOLDS GRADUATION B3 Students Receive Diplomas at Junior School Last Night. Eighty-three Jefferson Junior...

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 NAGFARLAND HGH GRADLATES CLASS 129 Promoted to Senior Howara Grade—Orations Given by Students. Macfarland Junior High Sciool

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 BORM ASKSWHENT [ e HELDFORDOLLAR =i Declares Farm Board Menage to Farmers in Present Circumstances. B the Associated Press.

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 YHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1931 Save $1.55 on the Indispensable | Beautiful Lucite - New!...

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 What's What and Where Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters the Fox Friday, '%-un of All Nations,” APT. FLAGG

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 The luck that had brous Lawrences to California SR Sl S8 b et §.000-acre Fanch: their holdin smali farm ang :fl'o« o had...

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 | of toeat tunas for next Wimter by the ¢lls has been di for peoacess DVICTDOND Pl 1O |5 s e B i g 1 v 2 e s CHESTS AGCEPT

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 STAR, CUSTOMERS' DAY For Customers’ Day 25c Printed Voiles 0 0 S For Customers’ Day Men’s $1.00 “Luxedo” Athletic Union Suits

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 he @nmmg Staf, UNDAY MORNING ED] WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1931 * PAGE C-1 Griffs Show Courage in Flag Chase :

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 C—2 =* RYDER CUP TEAM HERETOPLAYLS, Say Smaller, Heavier Pellet Needed to Combat Wind on English Links. BY HERBERT W. BARKER,

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 MIDDIES “OUT OF " PRIOR TOBIS RACE Sweep to Decisive Triumph Over Eight Rivals in Hud- son Classic. . BY ALAN GOULD,...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.’ Work and Study After Graduation BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘The season for school and college graduations is

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Wool ‘ BY MARY Today we have a most interesting sort of jersey dress to talk about. In our cooler Summer...

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 “HAVEN'T YOU ONE WITH THIRTEEN CYLINDERS? THAT'S MY LUCKY NUMBER?” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. PINGRE SWATHE |...

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 Rilgs Cleaned Toot’ Setier” *fros ‘tremn methe:! Free Slomge i OGUE [=Cleaners == 3rd & Eye Sts. N.E. AT, 0023 SALES SERVICE

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 C—8 RECOMMENDED SERVICE. 7 up. Interfor and exterlor paint- 3 vlvc use pure lead ai nd ome {mprovem [SEARY. "For free...

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 ROOMS. e WANI'ID—HI!GII.IANIOI?!. (Contin , silver, watches, onds and_old B o, L e ‘Bring your old gold, siive: pl’iT- Tum,

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) CTOOL 16th ST. FACING PARK. 2 RMS,, $45; 3 RMS,, $65. o e e bt T Bty bed.. gar.....

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 AUCTIONS. SUMMER COTTAGES. 4ROOM_ COTTAGE—AM.I., FURN Hereia Hassor, Md_ Wenssnable week_end. Afldreu Box 66-8, Star office.

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 With Ringlet NOwW '6-50 New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME. 4315 RUGS SHAMPQOED 'Free Space at New York and |} U5,...

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