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Evening Star dated September 5, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and warmer tonight and tomor- row, followed by local thundershowers tomorrow

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 STAR, C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1931 II][]U“T".E LANDS ! Smashes Hawks’ Recor‘d WASHINGTON, D. K2 ¥¥ CIVILIANS T0 ACT Air

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 BAKER'S STRENGTH INPOLL EXPECTED Favorable Vote From Editors " Reveals Roosevelt’s Closest Rival. BY DAVID LAWRENCE....

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 GUARDSMAN WINS PRESIDENT'S MATCH Mississippi Sergeant Beats 1,724 Riflemen for Gold Medal. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. CAMP

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 PRODUCE MARKETS - DULL BUT STEADY Prices Fairly Well Maintained on Most Products—Ship- ments Not Heavy. The produce markets

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 A—6 THE, EV With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BATURDAY...September 5, 1831 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The...

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 S0 CIETY SOCIETY Secretary Lamont. Back From Vacation at Summer Home in Wisconsin, Is Guest at Rapidan Camp. HE Secretary of

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 PASTOR 10 SPEAK AT MASONIC RITES Open-Air Services to Be Held at 4 0’Clock Tomorrow on Temple Heights. Dr. Andrew M. Brodle,

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 EPISCOPAL WOMEN T0 GIVE OFFERING Diocese to Complete Share| in National Missions Fund Tomorrow. One of the impressive...

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 _A—10 S FLOCK OF LEFTIES IN DOUBLE-HEADER Second-Place Contest Has Clubs on Edge—Nationals Bag Overtime Tilt. BY JOHN B....

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 SP B e e e P T Gallaudet, American U. Again Face Tasks : Burke’s Peculiarities Amaze Jones HAVENT MATERIAL GRIDFOES POSSESS

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 A—12 »» SMITHSONIAN AIDE MAROONS SELF FOR ARCTIC EXCAVATION W. B. Ford to Spend Winter at Point Barrow to Dig in Mound. WORK

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 'REAL ESTATE Home-Owning and NEW BUILDING VALUED AT $701,000 APPROVED 24 Dwellings, Apartment phone Exchange and Commercial

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 * " B2 COMPLETION OF 10 APARTMENTS NEAR Building Activity in Year Ap- proaches High Mark Since 1928. Completion of at least

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 NEW SEMI- DETACHED HOME 1335 Shepherd St. N.E. Choice Location of Brookland 3 Three Bed Rooms 2 Large Porches Garage Electric

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 REAL - SHIPSTEAD TALK TOREOPEN FORUM Senator to Discuss “Ameri- ca’s Great Problems To- day” Over C. B. S. The National Radio

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 REAL ESTATE. ermdadnence TuEg WISE MAN DoOES NoT BUILD His HOME ON THE SHIFTING SANDS thinking, progressive, average...

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 WOM AN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Use of “Occasional” Furniture BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. THE OCCASIONAL

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 T'HE EVENING STAR, THE_CHEERFUL CHERUB The meny neughty things I've done I cheerfully forget But ch, « few I didn't do...

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 HELP. AND SITUATIONS. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In-order to protect its adver- “tisers from receiving circular matter, it is...

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) PACKARD 1920 SEDAN, am:i-rd olfl_: Téw tires and perfect In ‘every respect: Wili

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 APARTMENTS. The LA SALLE 1028 Conn. Ave. N.W., Corner L St. Attractive Downtown Apartments Available Immediately UNFURNISHED

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 APARTMENTS, ™" | APARTMENTS Reasonably Priced Located 1900 LAMONT ST. room and bath rooms, kitchen, ath Eiectrical Resident

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 "B—12 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) THE NORWOOD, 1343 East Capitol 8t rooms. reception hall_and Homelike Apartments 1

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 AUCTIONS THE EVEN SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) 4 DETACHED CORNER. BROOKLAND. ul corner lot, plenty shrubs. fruit. wropei il...

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 F14 7 FULL SEASONAL GAINS FORECAST Pall Upturn in Business Should Be Normal, Econ- omists Assert. BY EDWARD C. STONE. One of

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