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Evening Star dated August 11, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast). M nd m‘&l:my- continued cool to- generally fair and northerly somewlat warmer;...

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 VESSEL RESCUE HONDURAN FLYER Clung to Plane Until Picked Up at Sea After Hop From Brooklyn. (Continued Prom First Page) vided

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 Reasonable rent. Mr. Gibson, 917 OWNERS we request n listing o1 your property ‘details O rohaser can be secured. WHITEFORD &

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 | Woupsrs of the 101 Ranch Wild West % Damage to Property at i Mearing Today. * Refiresentatives of the 400 unpaid Show;...

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 - GERMAN EPLBL | MARKS T2H YEAR Bruening and Dietrich Speak at Berlin’s Celebration of Constitution Day. By the Assoclated

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 INDAN DELEGATON FAES DSRUPTION Gandhi, Threatening to Bolt, Makes Taxation Demand. Moslems Also Balk. By the Assoclated...

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 AUGUST 11, 1931 A—7 " Trom, NEW YORK A\/""NUEotE:HWIEIENm, @ HKeeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® Cool Tropical Suits...

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 " el THE EVENIN With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C TUESDAY......August 11, 19831 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, AUGUS AR T L 15 s |at his home, 1332 Thirty-frst street. | | He had been actively

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 WASHINGTON, C., TUESDAY, 11, | point back to the fissure that futs TALKIES REPLACE HALF through each hemisphere just in OF

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 YHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 19 some time ago the body opposed aban- | — = { gram. | She blamed

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 AUGUST 11, 1931. £ ]nc Lapland. There he saw millions of | King of Siam, now visiting Can- | A MONG the transmissions to be

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 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE - 1081, Stoek ai Tow. " Dividind Rose. 314 Ahitibi Pwr & Paper, 13% Abitibi Pwr&Pap pf. 26 Abraham

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 President Hoover Sends Mes- " J'sage to Conference of\ ¥ 190,000 Manufacturers. B the Assogiated Press. SBILVER BAY, N. Y.,

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 ¢ ) * was th FINA O UTLTES' LEAD fmprovement in Prices Fol-| lows Opening Below Earlier Close. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Bnecial...

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 “ . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931 The AUGUST LIFETIME FURNITURIE 4 Extraordinary Values In...

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 he Fp WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ening Star = WASHINGTON, - €. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931. PAGE B—1 NEW RULE PERMITS AUTOS TO

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 SOCIETY - . | who are spending the midseason in their I ‘mun!,ry place, Cobham Manor, in Vir- ginia, are at the Mayflower for

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 recen examination for the Di bia. They will motor from Washingtcn 1o Los Angeles and Oakland by way of | Chicago and the...

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 "N CONTEST CRASH Canal Zone Entry, Avoiding ‘Power Wires, Loses Both Wings. By the Associated Press. ELMIRA, N. Y. August...

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 REV. B0B SHULER WINS RADID PLEA Examiner Backs Renewal, but Holds Some of Broad- ¢ casts “Indiscreet.” By the Associated...

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 T WORKERS TOURNG ENGLANO Early Fulfilment of Five- Year Pan. BY NEGLEY PARSON. By Cable to The Star. LONDON, England, August

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, €, TUESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1931 ss B-F l 8 T . : ; condition in his State had not been ex- [tack

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 D. C.GUARDS START TRAINING PROGRAM Camp Ritchie Teems With Action as Troops Swing Into Drills. Bpecial Dispateh to The Btar.

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 Rain falling in the court. Rain all 3 rTevived 500 $200, WMM M day, an might 5 vitts Dive. Divitt (ten a note to Kirk, had

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 ‘ol . Have Fine Flavor BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ides of having food attractively sometimes is stressed so hard the flavor is

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Patch Pockets Are Easily Made BY MARY MARSHALL. Here are the new patch pockets | Which you can easily make to

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 SHIPPING BOARD TOAIDU. 3. LINES Outlines Terms for Chap-| man’s Retention of Company ana Ships’ Return. The Shipping Board

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 @he Foen (4 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ng Sta WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931 PAGE C—1 jlanager Johnson to Give L

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 SPO RTS. ] Record Crowd Due at Mat Show Tonight: Campolo May Incite Another Fistic War 'Y M. C. A Youngsterlefliooking u WOV

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 S?ORTS. Mrs Moody and Belty Nuthall Are Held to Be Below T ennzs Form of Last Year AMERIGAN WOMAN DUE TO TOP DRAW English...

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 D. C, TUESDAY PRACTICALLY, a2 = Il DEPENDS ON you ' SIT DowN ILL TELL You asooT 7' S 50 GUST 11, TH' FLATHEELS ARE SOCIALL

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. Por Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch...

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 AUTOMOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) i—Pully equip-. trunk_on rear of | $325; term: ave. ped; two spare tires an r:...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGU ; TION [l 5 . APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. SALE—HOUSES

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 & CER Ty avemve | o\'mwom*c THE BEACH ic ELLO ONSH Overlocking Ocean at lilinois Aveaue NEW o« "4 Hotel D Earopesn Plen Retes

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