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Evening Star dated September 26, 1931

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 WEATHER. (0. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Pair and cooler tonight and tomorrow. ‘Temperatures—Highest, yesterday; lowest, 64,

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 TRIGEIE "IN S His Tops Challenger’s Early Lead to Go Ahead on 18th Green. of the cup and she put it in for a birdie 4to...

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 LINDBERGH ROUTED BY MOB OF CHINESE Relief Party Returns at Once to Save Plane, Periled at Flood Area Stop. By the Associated

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 *JAMES L. RODIER, EXCEDITOR, DIES Union Member, | “"Succumbs to Heart Attack i at Age of 74. James La Coste Rodier, T4 years

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 FURNACE PLANNED TOTESTSINSHEAT Apparatus to Be Set Up for California Institute of Technology. . BY THOMAS R. HENRY. Plans for

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 3 2 ANRR. - THE whh Rate . I i - THE EVENING STAR threb men managed to sit on it and |bus terminals while efforts are lup-'

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 SOCLETY, DINNERS Daily $1,Q0 5:3010 8:30 _Slull'_v sl‘25 12 to 8:30 -- 'é#’l of varl rred Avugnone Freres ; 177 Columbla .

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 SPORTS, THE EVE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, S DAY, Sk SPORTS. Nationals Are Battling Yankees in New York Today in Vital...

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 SPORTS. -_— = ——a= =T =% Gallaudet Has Veterans for Line but Faces Big Problem in Regard to Backs ALL OF REGULARS OF 1930 ARE

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 A—10 - ELDBROOKE T0HOLD DOUBLE SERVICE Church School Wil Morning Program at 9:30. Open Services will b: held tomorrow at|...

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 CHURCH PROGRAM 1S SET FOR WEEK Dr. Stockdale to Preach on “The Prodigal’s Brother” at First Congregational. At the First...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D2 0, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1931. CHURCH WILL GET || Activities in Local Churches JOBLESS AID

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 GEORGETOWN GAS EARNINGS SLUMP Net Income Lower in August and First Eight Months of Present Year. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Net...

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 FINANCIAL, ONDS smoce ecuvee] | GANNERS T0 PLAN BETTER BUSINESS Leaders of Industry in U, S. THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 FIN CURB STOCKS SLIP .~ TOLOWERLEVELS Losses Are Fractional, How- ever, and Trading Vol- ume Light. g BY JOHN A. CRONE. R...

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 A—16 %% THE EVENING STAR. WASHT GAS HRM UNABI.[ ' Copperize& Paper Save_s Fruit T0 PRODUCE CHART ASKED BY ROBERTS | i | PSRRI

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 REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON, D. O Home-Owning and Building Secti PRIVATE LANDING FIELD Group Petitions to Have i IS SOUGHT FROM

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 REAL ESTATE. PERMITS ISSUED FOR 30 DWELLINGS ffotal Cost of Week’s New ' Private Projects in Capi- ! tal $231,000. (Continued

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 REA BUSINESS STRIVES FOR LOWER HOME Committees to Submit Data to Presiden® at Meet- ing in December. Government and private

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 “ GARDENS OF TODAY PLANNED FOR YEAR | Present Landscaping to In- clude All Seasons Instead of Early Summer. Semi-Bungalow ¥

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 REAL Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. The all-modern _semi-detached brick homes with built-in garage Now Being Ezhidited at 7th

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 HILLIS SPEAKER N RADID FORUN Senator From Tennessee to Discuss Tariff in Ad- dress Tonight. Problems that confront the...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE BEDTIME STORIES Lesson in Signals. t you for knowle: ere’s somethin; Farmer Brown's Boy is that kind.| He...

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 "B-8 ALOYSIUS P M*@INIS, Now THAT | DAWGONIT ! T kNEw , How Yoo YOU'RE WICE-PRESIDENT OF THe IT!! SMES STARTED || LIKE (T 2

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