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Evening Star dated September 1, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast). Fair and warmer tonight, probably followed by thundershowers tomorrow; cooler...

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 SHIPSTEAD T0 OPEN NEW FORUM SERIES Senator Will Speak Saturday on European Situation in Radio Feature. ‘The weekly progr ‘m

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 BTH MARINES BEGIN' FIRING ON RANGE Half of Brigade Takes Up Preliminary Target Practice. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. CAMP

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 AR'Z00' ATTRACTS VISITORS AT RACES Exhibition Gives Glimpse Into Past, Present and Fu- ture of Aviation. BY JOSEPH S....

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 COAL CONFERENGE - PLANS ABANDONED Majority of Operators Balk at Joining Efforts to Remedy Conditions. The proposed conference

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 Two Slic ~—is the convenient and econome ical way of making it. Set your Robeson Electric Toaster on the table, make your...

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 “ LANDIS’ PANTS STOLEN |Judge Recovers Clothes Taken | From Boston Tailor Shop. | BOSTON, September 1 (#).—Kene-| | saw...

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 T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 198y, Y. - N — s e R e ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS THE EVENING STAR With

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 NOMINATED IN ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES, September 1 (#).— The convention of the Progressive Democratic ! Sunday unanimous- 1y

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 A—10 SIMPLIFIED SIGNS i FOR PARKING TRIED Insttuctions to Be Placed at| Entrance to Each City Block. R EER | William A. Van

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 LIQUOR INFORMERS WILL BE KEPTHERE Woodcock Has No Intention| of Disturbing System in D. C., He Says. Although he favors...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931 FURNITURE Handsome $129 Mohair Living Room Suite |[ Prices at

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 FINANCIALS INSURANCE FIRM OPENS D. C. OFFICES Legg, Griffin & Co. Begin Business at the Hibbs Building. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 ING _STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. ’E)'(IEDKRIERS AIDED NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE IBONDS IRREGULAR | | INQUIET MARKET &% 3

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 FINANCIAL CHANGES IN CURB || NEW YORK CURB MARKET * PRICES IRREGULAR Utility Stocks Continue to Occupy Spotlight in Quiet...

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 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931 " 'A—16 THE HECHT CO. Fall Sale F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100

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 The Foening Staf WITH SUNDAY MORNIN EDITION WASHINGTON, . A~ TUB SDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 193 K FOOD-SAVING DRIVE ISPLANNED INCITY

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 SOClI ETY, OCIETY Mrs. Doak Plans Party at Her Virginia. Home for Group of Women of the Fourth Estate. b RS. WILLIAM N. DOAK,

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 THE EVENING 'SOCIETY ! (Continued From Second Page) __| passed the week end at the Chamberlin, | extended their stay at Old

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 THE EVENING SPTAR, WASHINGTION, D. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 1, 1931, Every new FABRIC and every new FASHION in a sale of Fall yinA

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 1.5, PUBLICDEBT MAKES NEW CLINB Reduction Effected Since War Being Lost as Loans Needed. debt,” T blic t poin orld War, has

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 THE Library Gets Old Letters EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 15th of April and saw no snow at al Pinally, after azardous journey,

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 Cohasset -Sheets and Cases Reg. $1.29 Size ¥ §Ix99 Ins. | 4 for 35 Extra heavy quality sheets, slight irregulars of a well-

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 THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D." C, TI'EQD,\Y, 1931, BELGIAN ON TRIAL | Disavows Any Offense to Italian B_8 SEPTEMBER 1, 1

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 THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931, B—9 - e O e TUEODAY, PRPTHMBER L DO CALL TO PRAY FOR 1DLE

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 B—10 ** THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT N, D. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1931 FOREST FIRE TOLL REACHES FOURTEEN Latest Vic{im Is...

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 MDONALD TIRED, | VST LEARNS Premier Works Hard as Peers Play Near His 0ld Home. BY NEGLEY FARSON. By Cable to The Star....

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