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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1931-08-05

Evening Star dated August 5, 1931

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 The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered to Washington homes as fast as the

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 . Fiy'1,115 Miles From Baker 4Lake in 11 1-2 Hours Dur- ing Arctic Night. BY the Assoclated Press. " (Time is Eastern...

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 from Patri our minds,” says Angelo 5 educator ‘and - “The house ought to ‘sug- gest coolness. The sight’of a carpet or rug on

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 glte Committee Expendi- ¢ tures Exceed $10,000. i : the Assoctuted Press. not John Bankhead Was elected the Senate last...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, In Corcoran Art ‘Exhibit | BUTY ON CHEMICAL Harris of Geomla Asks

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 MAN ASKS ANNULMENT, |Robert Zipt. .!‘O-“l-::-& b & the country, 4 Wite Mentally Unsound, Alleges|Jme Ot to aneul bY Toaiie ot

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 *HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .z CUBA STRIKE ENDS | S55 WITH 100 IN lAIl t 500,000, Forest chieftains said the Doer Creek...

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 HE EVENING STAR With Sundey Morning Editien. WASEINGTON, D. C. MWEDNBSDAY ....August 5, 198 m W. NOYES. ... Bditor Star...

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 DS AT AGE OF§1 Kansan Succeeded Charles Curtis in House and Served for Twenty-two Years. By the Associated Press....

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 In Stomach VOTE SETS RECORD INPRINCE WILLIAM Rust Scores Surprise by Vic- tory in County Over Jesse for State Senate. Specinl

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 7o it uf i;E i it Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions Clubd | ot Danville Extepa Invitation. | Special Dispateh to The Star. : H s it g

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 RUST NOMINATED You can take 12 years to piy off your loans without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month,...

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 YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Offiee. stocks are sold Stock ana Virginia Securities -...

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 i Big Business of Nation Gives 8ions» of Returning Prosperity. ° BY CHAS. P. SHAEFFER, ‘Assofiated Press Financial Writer. 1y

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 NEW YORK CURB MARKET 3= wric-az= | MARYLAND'S FOOD || sroox Aam. monp avemaces TR BE, M n s B SIURES[EM]TRAD[ 14 12% Kieln

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 Sears, Roebuck xd Co. Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. N.E. BIG SAVING ON MATTRESSES This is the lowest price we have ever

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 ANDTHER CONPANY J0INS BATILE FOR THENT [4B RATE Bell Company Adopts Low Fare for Three District Zones. . 'COMMISSION’S ACTION

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 "SOCIETY. SOCIET Vice Presidential Party Makes Plans to Arrive at Gloucester Sunday for Several Days‘ Stay. Vice President,

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 mmm Attorney General Promises to Bare Facts After Chicago Trial. / By the Associated Press. is' to learn the inside Federal

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 S ——————— | | e PALAI '~ 6,000 New Handmade & Lined Ties - /@ You Would Have Paid $1 and $1.50 . for Similar Qualities Last

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 ' YOUTHOF WORLD . SEENIN RevOLT intémational Y. M. C. A. Body Told Age-Old Customs Being Discarded. g X By the Associated...

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 SONG HITS FEATURE PROCRAM OF WRC ¥No, No, Nanctte" Selections ! %0 Be Given by Shilkret, Gladys Rice Singing. ' A revival of

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 . Amthu resolution appealed to the PARLEY ON COTTON PLANS CROP CURBS Session in Austin, Tex., Ends With Vote to Seek Laws to

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 priseduaing | Penn. Ave—~Eighth and O Sts. deers o S 1 Jogin! 1.awn Chairs —S8ix new Fall styles . . . i Py 3 elk and dul [ s

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 o~ * *I THINK SHE'S BEA SO 2 n 0. o P s UTIFUL." I DON'T KNOW. TAKE AWAY MER FACE AND FIGURE AND ' QUEENS RUMINATE | BLEATS |

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 ’ il FEATURES. Fm i __um mfi_rfl fim G _ 5 w.m il __% . __Ea 3 mu.mmWfi i mm Mmmm E :am mmmmm %mm &E@n wrmmm m i, u- mn tu (3 mm

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 A Dainty Dress for a Little Girl | [| SONNYSAYINGS BY PANNY Y. CORY. glehet o gsiall %?siizu Ee ! ] fhdly L ki i ] 0 i i Bab

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 EIZE RVER U. S. Trade Envoy Reports Shipping Situation. on Chinese Waterway. | BY HAROLD D. ROBISON, i Commissioner of...

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 LONG DRIVES MARK SAN'S RISE 10 34 £0 of 41 Hits That Bring 24- Point Average Boost Ex- tra-Base Blows. BY JOHN B. KELLER. B

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 WRITER DISCOUNTS DEFEATS BY VINES Champion Is Seen as Slowly Advanoing to Form for National' Tourney. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. ;

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 'SPORTS. OWNTEAM S DUE T0 BE ONE OF BEST Alabama Is Seen as Eleven Most Likely to Enjoy Unbeaten Season. BY LAWRENCE PERRY.

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 i x?'?“ ave. i'" _flcum RIS certs 'tfl!'":t Lampkin’ an Ave. Pharmacy. Newsstand. P o Macomb $h.Harry ©. 4231 Wisconsin...

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 xuhwn e, “prominent and ealthy ‘owners. s inent and_weal able, D e o the mlfl ry s BARRY-PATE SPECIALS! EVERY CAR A BARGAIN,

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 THE Hl’GHVIEW 13th and Clifton Sts Overlooks Entire rooms, . H. R.HOWENSTEL 1315 H St N.W NEW BUILDING. NW. 2CO, in noBE m

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 WEAL ESTATE. Notwithstanding the excessive heat, dozens of persons during the past week have inspected The Exhibit Home 312

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 - THE- EVENII\G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST &5; 1931 | Gov. ‘Roosevelt Says Repub | lican Borough President

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