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Evening Star dated July 2, 1931

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 Foenin WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION The only evening paper in Washington with the Associated Press news service. morrow...

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 FRENCH CABINET i ~ SEEKS SOLUTION Conrer Wiifi Doumer ir. Effort to Satisfy Hoover and Parliament. Br the Associated Pre:...

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 " STIRWANDHEN | . CALSE 2 DEATHS Nearby Areas Suffer Heavy Damage From Wind and Lightning. B a Btaff Correspondent of The...

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 A4 sxn 3 Reception ‘Recalls Days of Lindbergh’s Return From France. (Continued From First Page.) Dr. John H. Finley, chairman

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 POSTEATIY FEAT | “HALED BY LEADERS Flight Regarded as Great Aid +» in Stimulating Confidence of Public. Yeaders in aviation

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 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINQGTON. COOL TRIP ON Checapeake Bay TO CLAIBORNE SUNDAY, JULY § * $1.50 Round Trip PROM “iSHlN(xTD‘

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 34, New York broker, whom she wed l{ few days ago near Agua Caliente, Lower | California, Mexico. Mrs. White, daugh- | THE

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 dE EV INING STAR, WASHI JULY 2, 193 { i . THURSDAY, ' ; m‘ ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ' BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. THE EVENING STAR |

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 TEN LEGION DELEGATES CHOSEN FOR AUGUST Sergt. Jasper Post Unanimously Supports Fraser for Depart- ment Commander. . r Post,

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 RURAL EDUCATION - CONFERENCE TOPIC N. E. A. Defegates Hear Sta- tistics on Every Phase. Federal Aid Urged. By the Assoclated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931 PRICES FOR FARM ME"Tif,*S,,G,f,Yf:f ?fl:fi, . | "{}fmmmd s cmentin

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 | N LIE DETECTOR SEEN REPLAGING CRUELTY Perfector of Machine Expects l Abandonment of Third- Degree Methods. This is the...

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 s A N FINANCIAL., First Mortgade Laa:n Applications BY CHAS. P, SHAEFFER, Gen Am Investor: Gen Am Tank Car(4) Gen Asphalt...

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 TA—14 wew BONDS ARE HIGHER - ON PARIS REPORTS Berman Dollar Sroup Is I Benefited by Rumors of [ ¥ Debt Agreement. BY F. H.

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 | FINANCIAL/ CURB SHARES SAG - INFINAL TRADING Noon Rally Gives Way as Late Selling Affects Whole List. 58 BY JOHN A. CRONE.

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 THE EVENING Even in Maryland and New York, where sentiment is suppcsed to be pre- | ponderantly wet, Mr. Woodcock said | tha

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 WASHINGTON, D. ROUTED BY STORM, | HEAT LEAVES D.C.. WITH 20 OVERCOME Trees, Poles and Buildings| Damaged by Disturbance of

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 B2 ¥%% 50 CIELX. SOCIETY| President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Flrst Lady’s Former Schoolmate—Flyers Luncheon at White House.

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 5:3 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) & periwinkle blue chiffon frock and car- rying an arm bouguet of pink roses. Mrs.

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 B—4 sua PILOT 1S INJURED ALOFT DURING GALE Lieufi. C. F. Harper Is Cut on Hands When “Stick” Jumps Amidst Storm. Blown like a

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 No Phone, Mail or C. 0. D. Orders Pure Silk Pongee Dresses 51, ‘Women's and Misses’ (Third Floor. Economy Shop, The Hecht...

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 LE T3 lAB[lR CONDITIONS “ININDIA DEPLORED| - British Commusslon Blames Stark Poverty for Nation’s g Inefficiency. By the...

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 b o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 1 SPECIAL o 1931." HURSDAY, JULY 2 O T T I DEBNTY CASE e e st e ot cnenin After...

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 philosophy workable, Dewey is always courageous. ln n word, then, philosophy in the DE GASSERES SAYS sense in America does

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 THE , EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, v D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1931. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. TODAY Vhite Kid Pumps Are smart—Sears have

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 ¥ H B—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931. TOOL0GST FEARD SETED BY BANDITS F. D. Smith,...

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 PLAGED BY SPEAKER DEPRESSION BLAMEi ! Trade Unionist Tells Teach- 1WEON, We Think You Can Have Lots of Fun L e P G STREET AT

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 EVENING Mrs. Janet Phillips, Representative of the McCall Pattern Co. Will Be in Our Pattern Dept. Again Friday and Monday

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 THE EVENING STAR, C.M.T.C. YOUTHS DUE AT FORT MYER 300 Trainees to Report Now for Opening of Seventh Annual Camp. WASHINGTON,

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 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931. " WooDWARD & LLOTHROP 10" 11™™ F anD G STREETS s ey Tomorrow—Remnant Day

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, THURSDAY, CHINA HALTS TREK " OVER GOBI DESERT Citroen Expedltlon Stopped Officials at...

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 A 114l be Closed Sdfum’zl THE EVENIN( TURSD JULY 2, 1931, Penn. Ave—Eighth and B Sia Bargam Day I 1th Hundreds of 1 empring

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 1 " Did You Forget Anything for the 4th? Presents a Page of Last- \ T H E H E c H T c | Minute Suggestions White Jewelry :

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 oo 11 P i o Ao INSTALLMENT XXIV. HE March day grew very hot at the dam; there was no wind, Lily's three little boys, after

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 SOONDAND EGROES e, LONG BEACH, Calif., July 2.— Mandatory assessment of salaries id- i H of the higher pald clergy has...

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 c—4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C; THURSDAY, JULY 2, 193t “I'M A VENTRILOQUIST. WANT TO SEE ME THROW MY VOICE?” “NOT IN

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, YOUNG SAYS FLYING INFLATION PASSED Civil Industry Declared on Up| Grade, With Good Pros- pects

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 ECL6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -6, "THURSDAY, JULY- 2, 1931, Five Actors Hurt As Frontier Movie Becomes Realistic 1.5,

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 IBEAN HOLE BEAN "Outdoor’ Cooking THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931, Recipe- A layer of beans...

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 e ’ — THE EVENING STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JULY ,2, 1931. Géodyear Quality at Lowest Prices Partial List of Cars ’

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 Sports News . o m—— WITH SUNDAY N‘)lflllfl EDITION | @he Foend ny Star. ¢ WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931. PAGE D—I1

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 ON, D. C, THURSDA SPORTS Win National Open in Withering Heat THE LISTENING POST D—2 JULY 2, 1931 Score in 290s Figured Good

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 SPOR TS, CHAMP SATISFIED TOBE “SMALL FRY" Game “Not So Hot,” but He| Is Getting Much Fun Out of Minor Tourney. BY LAWRENCE

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 D—4 s LANAHAN DEFENDS ABILITY ON MOUND School Star Proves High- Class Sandlot Ball Is Not Too Fast for Him. HOSE who figured

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Hat Linings Should Be Cleaned BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. from head to foot. She is as particular to have the...

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 W OMAN'’S PAGE. Bundle Stitch on Child’s Dress BY MARY MARSHALL. It you want to give a really smart) party’ some afternoon

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 WOMAN’S PAGE BEDTIME STORIES Lesson Well Learned. Who profits by the lessons learned May feel that he hath knowledge ed. Old

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. “UNCLE SAM AT YOUR SERVICE” CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication.

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931. ; RCOMS.’ D9 E—AUTOMOBILES. ROOMS AND EOARD. SAL 2

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 ¥ 1 D—10 " APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931 REAL ESTATE. 3 NTS—UNFUR]...

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 AUCTIONS . : e, $180 mo.: one %0, "6t '8 rms. With one NEAR FREDERIOK, _MD. RIGH sroatuve on ireatly (raveled. Ball 13 a.,

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 W‘hr $15.00 MODERNISTIC Permanents, The With Ringlet Ends NOW 3650 NO FINGERWAVE NEEDED New York Beauty Shop 926 New York...

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