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Evening Star dated June 18, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bu reau Porecast). Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. ‘Temperatures—Highest,

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 JURY IN PANTAGES CASE DEADLOCKE Efihol. Out 22 Hours, Informs -«;-Judge No Hope of Agreement. By the Associated Press. US8AN

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 | Storage and Ship- ping in PARIS The Security Storage Company’s office in Paris is conveniently located near the Opera and

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 g iy FAIR PROFIT SHARE ASKED FOR WORKER Ad Men Adopt Modified Wage Cut Proposal at Clos- ' ing Session. By the Associated...

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 2,500 SEE GUILD DRAMA PRESENTED “pjed Piper” Is Enacted in Sylvan Theater at Monument. The Sylvan Theater on the Washing- |

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 dent Harding that he had been be- ‘by & few of the men whom he B N:rusud was a contributing cause Coming from the reliable

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 ATHLETICS HELD VITAL TO STUDENTS Leo A. Rover Tells Eastern Graduates Sports Help in Life. Athletics were characterized as

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. . +June 18, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 THE EVENING UNITE FOOD STORES.INC Another New United Opened: Carl Kaplan, 1846 13th St. N.W. Phonel NO. 1295 MAKING...

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 QUAKES AID STUDY OF EARTH'S CORE Observations Cause Belief |the Interior Is Semi-Fluid, Dr. Day Reports. By the Associated

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 ~, THE EVENING STAR, WASEuNGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, 2JUNE ¢ 18, 1931. PREPARED FOR A BIG WEEK-END SALE IN OUR 197 MODERN MEAT

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 RELIGION VITAL DECLARES DUCE State Supreme, However, and Will Tolerate No Inter- ference, He Says. By the Associated Press.

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931 D.C.STOBKSHELD || NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | [STOCKS

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 A-14 ®ER FIN BANKING LEADERS - DISPUTE POLIGIES ' Sprague and Sir Josiah Stamp at Odds on Busi- ness Conditions. & BY JOHN F.

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 GUR ISSUES MOVE *IN NARROW RANGE Small Advances Scored in { Public Utilities—Trade : News Neutral. BY JOHN A. CRONE. @pecial

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 ROSBY PRASES | Lzamy To swit | ' SHIM CAMPAEN “Worthwhile if Only One Life This Week-End Speclal— Is Saved,” He Says One Doz.

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 DRIVER WHO KILLED CHILD, 7, IS HELD FOR GRAND JURY Hit-and-Run Motorist’s Con- fession Is Read at Inquest. SAW BOYS, DERBY

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY A} Delightful Garden Party Yesterday at Woodley When Secretary and Mrs. Stimson Were Hosts. HE Secretary of

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 '___(Continued Frora Second ) ; Mrs. W. R. Okie of Berwyn, A. Jervey :‘t Richmond, Mr an Brookiyn, . ‘Washington. "nmmlnmmu

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 PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, = . ENDER ASKS WIDE POWER SOCIETY i SBLEIS’E‘I?:: lgmii AS AUSTRIAN PREMIER (énnunuad !im Third

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 Friday Bargalns 100 Dresses |4 At 5 Men’s Arrow Shirts Originally $10 to $16.50 $8.7 5 Sald Originally®at $2.50—Friday Only

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 | Fr'ida)' Bargains Regular $7.50 Shoes ' $3.95 Only 98 pairs of these fine shoes in brown or black pumps, brown or black kid

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 SOCIALISTS ASSAL FRENCH NAVY PLAN = Building Powerful Warships in View of 1932 Arms Parley Scored. By the Assoclated Pre...

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 Ice Tea Glasses 6 for 59¢ effect wlth wld m"&ca- mnl——'.l'hll'd Floor. Corsets =, g S, vae 32 50 ehion, of ‘satin. ' Slaes ‘5

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 TWO GIVEN §1,000 4H FELLOWSHIPS Georgia and Tennessee Con- testants Win Club Encamp- ment Awards. By the Assoclated Press.

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 B—10 #»% FREIGHT RATE HIKE OPINIONS DIVERSE Caraway and Copeland Take Issue on Wisdom of Increase. By the Assoclated Press. H

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 THE.EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, for uummt MEDICAL MEN URGED (3% £t eas i TO USE ADVERTISING...

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 MOTHER IN ‘PARTY' | BEATEN T0 DEATH Los Angeles Detective Lieu- tenant Held After Tragedy in Hotel. By the Associated Press.

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 7, =T = e R e - H TE( S l'”' == 'A‘J_\‘ljc’:m?afl( TIRA Ideal Sanitary Nap- kins; 4 boxes, 60c (Limited quantity) 60 35c...

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 e e ai aperstore | BARRING OF RADIO imimtiea | PROGRAMS URGED t| Speaker Before Circulation Man- 52 T0 CUT OIL OUTPUT...

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 424 FINISH COURSE AT CENTRAL HIGH Capacity Audience Attends Graduation Ceremony at Auditorium. At a ceceraony attended by a

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931 WoobpwARD & LoTHROP Tomortow—Remnant Day Savings of ¥, to !/, and

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 FREE Clearing Out the Broken Assortments and Odd Lots Left fro This Great Money-Saving Event No Mail, Phone or C. 0.D. Orders

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 i i B. F. SAUL CO. 00 925 15th St. SPECIAL “HALF-WAY" PRIZES 3 For Child and Baby Snapshots SPECIALStatePrizes are offered,

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 . the Future of Ycung Amerl'*nns 204 DUNBAR HIGH" % PUPILS GRADUATED Dr. J. Hayden Johnson Pre- “sented Class Diplomas Last

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 [ ANTHSIGN CROLPS “SEE-LAW UPHELD Confident Massachusetts Su- preme Court Will Con- firm Ruling. Public_interest groups which

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 LANGLEY JR. HIGH | BSieieries e aiens e ERADUATES CLASS Bt s it T s SR Eld G cent, ¢ By dseatad e, 134 Students Are Awarded B

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 d brought the Boston ‘lfl(‘m‘nh just at the be- 1d rush seemed to have or Yotaing " had Bl ol r ed themthreu ey meon'llnue...

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 CANADAS ANSHER . ON WATERNAYDUE 8! Lawrence Pm]ect Ready ', to Starf as U.S. Hopes for* Approval. Penniless Widow Of Jake...

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 BALLISTIGS GANS INWAR ON CRIVE Expert Describes Progress in . Schooling Police How to DOZEN COMPANIES BID ON AIR STATION...

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 all — 4672 - s N Nl 3 Special Rate lor accommodations in th Blackstone Hotel 1016 17th St. Dist. 3510 —one of the most modern

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 LEGISLATIVE CROUP " LANDS AT HANLA Senators Hawes and Patter- . son -and Representative Yon Will Tour Islands. By the...

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 PAGE D—1 Grifii Go West Teeming With Confidence : Earnshaw Unbeaten in Last 11 Games BEATINLAND FOES 1S, HORSE FALS HURLER

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 SPORTS. CRIMSON HAS ONLY UNDEFEATED CREW Eli Off to Poor Start, but Shows Improvement in Practice Spins. BY WILLIAM R. KING,

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 SPORTS. SHORT PUTT MISS SHOOK HIS NERVE Exciting Moments in British Open Reviewed—Luck s Needed to Win. BY BERNARD DARWIN,

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 WOMAN’S EAGE.’ " MILADY BEAUTI BY LOIS LEEDS. - "0 Sallowness. Dear Miss Leeds—(1) I work Bfice and do not get much exercise,

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 Elaborately Trimmed Nightgowns : % 41 ;: Some of the new nightgowns are 50 | & base on which to mount the tiny rose-...

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 ‘Turkish towels can be put to more mduuunnm drying of ds or for bath PUT THE TURKISH TOWEL UNDER THE EMBROIDERY AS DE-...

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 WELL, ILL BE A KIPPERED HERRING IF THEY AT GOIN' CUT IN THE CHANNEL AT THIS Hour! ID UKE TO KNOW _THe ReASON ! # THINK TLL

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 HELP AND CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For Sunday. '6:30 » m. Saturday. At the

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 ‘water hy d- I.n-u-. tadi e Persian_cats’ at ser Al ine fiu Battery lane. o1, wonder- nho onths_aid: &u b2 sala Do Do e S e

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 A P'A'R[rn'izN'rs. AIAIT\!ENT'—FUBN’I!HID. (Continued.) APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) AT...

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 Old Cleveland Park. One Block. W est of Connecucut hn Eaton t ll '! troe! n.d.bc r.e. bflh llll‘lull" II ok b o112, BRICK...

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 ™ Rogular $15.00 MODERNISTIC Permanents, The Push-up Wave With Ringlet Ends Now 3610 New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave.

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