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Evening Star dated July 30, 1931

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 WEAT. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Foreci Partly cloudy and not quite tonight and tomorrow, preceded by local thundershowers this

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 FIVE DIE AS PICNIC BOAT GOES DOWN Three Others Saved in Ten- - nessee Tragedy—Mother = and Two Entrapped. Br the Associated

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 IBANEZ IN FLIGHT | Crer= weaczstex ] SHAW AND STALI IS TRUE TO FORM Makes Same Hasty Exit as Other “Iron Men” " of South...

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 A4 w» GRAF AT BERLIN, BACK FROM ARCTIC Ends Six-Day Cruise to Polar| Regions, Landing at | Templehof. BERLIN, July 30...

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 ISTANBUL SAFELY ' . Plane Slips. Across Europe Without Being Seen by Land Observers. (Continued Prom Pirst Page.) and...

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 / P I ‘This seal signifies that the composi- tion of this product has been sub- - B k mitted to the Council on Dental -, P .

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 THE EVENING STAR, wEGENER’S DI ARY altitude st that point is 5,900 feet above Bobby Burns of Jutland. hay sea level. As was

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 +THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SWURSDAY.......July 30, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 WIFE OF MINT HEAD SUCCUMBS AT HOTEL Mrs, Leslie H. Grant Ill 20 Months. Was Washington Resident Since 1823. Mrs. Leslie...

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 RD PASSES 68 - AT QUIET ESTATE anufacturer, in Pink of Health, Receives Greeting From Many. e P H a $1 the Associated Pres: »

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931 SHIP RATES CUT | — ' \\\m\\)\\\\\\\\\w TOWAKEN TRAVEL{| | What's

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 A—12 = with their military awards. Willlam M. Connor, jr., of Company G, won second place in the 135-pound class, and Rob-

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 FINANCIAL, LOANS STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931. STOCKS IRREGULAR ™5 Steet “Satary THE EVENING NEW YORK...

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 A—14 #x¥ ETD “OUTLOOK IN STEEL - DECLARED BETTER Gain in Ingot Production and " Higher Scrap Prices Held Encouraging. By the

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 FINANCIAL. "TRBTSSUES NOVE | NEW YORK CURE “IN'NARROW RANGE Leaders Become Steadier After Dull and Lower Opening. | - BY JOHN

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931. .. TN e SEHELY SORED === mmw "'ff';;,:::‘:* * NATIO N AL...

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 Washi THIRD POLICEMAN NAMED IN GRAFT GASE; TWO HELD Suspected Officers Under Bond Pending Grand Jury Investigation. ACCUSED

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 T B2 M SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Gann Entertained at Luncheon and Short Cruise on River by Visitor RS. EDWARD EVERETT GANN was

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 MURRAY REMOVES TOLL SPAN GUARD Governor Reduces Patrol 0". Free Bridge as War Nears End. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA

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 Friday---A Day of Many Savings At End of Mpnth Sale of Silk Remnants’ 25¢ to $1 OO yd. Plain Crepes T-!eku Wh::: Silks...

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 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY .30, 1931.° ln.Y 1¢ bylell-nmflee“ Faced by a world-wide economic de-...

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 - CONTRACTORS HIT | LAWBODY'S VIEW gPrison Labor Recommenda-, { tion Opposed to President, ! Says Harding. ;!y the Assoclated

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 WHEAT FARMERS WILL CUT ACREAGE Sellers” Strike in Kansas Also Used as Weapon to Raise Prices. BY W. A. COCHEL. Bpectal...

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 THE STAR, WASHINGTON, JULY 30, W. 55 NMoses & Sons. Nat'l 3770 F St at 11th W. D. Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 . F St. at 11¢th

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 D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931. FEDERAL MEN RAID RENO SPEAKEASY Tip-off Bars Visit to Other Places—Lake Tahoe Re- sort Yields

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 nual meeting and election of officers of that organization. He succteds George CLARENDON MAN ELECTED BY LEGION c. W .Hanger‘

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 MEXICO MAY BAR 1.5, BANK BRANCH Chamber of Deputies Asks| Withdrawal of National City Office. BY A. ALCANTARA PASTOR. Returns

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 12 *» RALS CO-OPERATE FOR BICENTENNIAL Six Roads Join Steamboat _Company in Pledge to Ad- vertise Celebration. Song Boosts

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 WooDpWARD & LOTHROP 10™™ 11" F aAND G STREETS Remnant Day—You Can Save Y4 to %2 and More THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢,

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 BULL RUN BANKERS| TO STUDY INTEREST Committee ChoS°n to Report on Rates—Reduced Ex- ] | penses Urged. i _ ! a the principal

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 in our BROWN- AND- WHITE series Fasuion is very fond of “choco- late and vanilla” this summer ... especially does she relish

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'THURSDAY, JULY 30. 1931 Frlday Super-Specials—THE HECHT CO. All purcllases made Friday

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 'RUSSIANS TINKER. | ONU. 5. MAGHINES Destructive Methods Noted by Amgrican on Tour of Harvest Area. in & week. Mechanics did

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 NTRATEPREWAR “FEARED INEUROPE tha s Omectnon to German‘ Limitation on Imports i Interrupts Parley. ’1 Cgble to The Star....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1931, 20 CGAR NAKERS STRKE I MANLA Walkout Is Termed Unique in Lack of

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 JTHE EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, D. C. ] . JULY 30. 1931 WIS, SBAL, WOW, KDEA ead oL Stations llnrl in Washington lanhrlu. IN

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 evenryone, R ek THERES A MOUSE 1N TS PANTRY. (T MAKES A TERRIBLE NOISE SOMETIMES E “TRERE! LISTEN! No MoUSE EVER MADE AS | |

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 c—6 w OMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931 *In Summertime clothes need fresh alr more...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. ew Sleeve With Elbow Strips BY MARY MARSHALL. It reminds you of the picturesque Blashed sleeves they wore in

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 THE EVENING ST. / WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931. | I 4 times as much for OUR MONE as you got just ‘afte'r the

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 s News J The T pening Star. WITH SUNDAY MORNING: EDITION - WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931 PAGE D-—1 —_— e Weaver

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 Neuw RETZLAFF'S PIU]T Only One Change In Laurel Fights AINED out last night, the box- SHONSSOFTBOUTS Rezmzess Hurley Keeps

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 SP Returning Tennis Players AUSTIN 1S PRAISED BY VANKEE NETMEN Advance of Briton, Slipping of Borotra Feature Gup Play, Hardy

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 30-DAY EXCURSIONS Florida and Other Principal Points i3 SOUTH Fares o Soverit l"‘-.a “wis WEEK-END EXCURSION Tickets on Sale

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 AUTOMOBILES 1 18th l‘l‘ ' -y . lfil!bn ‘fl 2511, tlull)oool IH T A —— g % Seesactively tnmmnf i Tam- “m“ ber week or §34eper

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 APARTMENTS. ROOMS AND BOARD. (Continued.) {713 EYE ST. N.W.—Convenlént downtown Iocatton, ullrlhla“mm excellent table:...

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 | Sy °'.hr'£"i X o e ron Brusc” narulbie by bebs b rooms made Tater Neaty eetrie Mnts, namuf ‘foots d natirdl wood trim: newl

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 SPIRH SWINDLERS |2z BARED IN EUROPE &= Trial of Two Fake Mediums Uncovers Many Tricks #o Fleece Victims. By Cable to The...

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