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Evening Star dated September 30, 1931

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 WEATHE! (U. 8. Weather Bureau ) Fair and warmer tonight and tomor- row. ‘Temperatures—Highest, 70, at 3:45 pam. yesterday;

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 GRAND JURY SET FOR [IANNflN PROBE Bishop and Former Aide in Anti-Smith Drive Are Named. (Continued From First Page.) p.)...

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 How ice plays a triple role “To make a glass of drinking water really eold,” a psychologist confided to us, “you need two...

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 WEORY ALLANCE| FORVOTEDPPOSED Methodist Episcopal Board . Says Proposal Involves Betrayal in-Congress. The Board of...

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 ! [ FALL BLOOMSVIE | AI,AN_NUA_'L SHOW Dahlia and Iris Society to| Taks Vot= on Most Popular Entry. ‘The two-day annual...

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 "WARDENS WILL PAN | WICKERSHAM BODY Baltimore Session October 22 Set for Answering of Prison Report. By the Associated Press.

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 UL.S.RADIOSRULE. | BASEL EXPOSITION 90 Per Cent of Exhibits From| America—Swiss Prefer Make. By Ceble to The Star. BASEL,...

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 {THE EVENING With Sunday Morning WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, Segfember 80, 1831 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor The Evening...

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 the most SENSATIONAL watch SALE we have ever held EL m our stock N, D. G, For many, many years the name ELGIN has been a...

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 What's What and Where Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters RATHER promising note is sounded in the...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 #¢ A-11 P. J. NEE CO. BEST VALUE IN TOWN WIFE TO TESTIFY AT

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 A-12 SHIP BRINGS FURS VALUED AT $300,000 Man Who Saved Amundsen in 1921 Ends 36th Year of Arctic Trading. By the Associated

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 FINANCIAL FINANCIAL. s2x . A=13 BANK CLEARINGS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE }STUGKS IRREGULAR | e e e e G e erest 3 J I Weller g5

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 A—14 waw PARLEYS ON G0LD HAVE BEEN URGE[] Silver and 0il Conferences Also Favored by Several Legislators. By the Associated

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 FINANCIA » DESPITE SELLING List Displays Steadier Tone ;. and Some Gains Are Recorded. BY JOHN A, CRONE. Special Dispatch to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, -1931. SPECIAL MERCHANDISE for THURSDAY Each week this page will

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 MISSING WITNESS HALTS COURT PLAN! AGAINST J0B AGENT Woman Who Was to Swear Out Warrant for U. S. Can’t Be Located....

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 <dE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 : . - ernvuinwumnmln‘x yesterday SO(“IE'I'Y | RETURNING

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 SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page.) Miss Georgia Dewey of Bronxville, | N. Y, are at the Mayflower, the latter having...

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 J0FLY SEASINS] WITH 9 LIVES LOST Graf Carries 200 Across the Atlantic—Post and Gatty Feat Outstanding. By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 TUBERCULOSIS GROUP |3 Mnor, rotant, sopecntendert | e...

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 BIG ISSUES FAGED BY SUPREME COURT Chain Store Tax and Rulings on Citizenship Cases to an oath to fight for this country,...

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 MHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931. it The Palais Royal’s New Fashions x Right-Bright--: Not

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931. 1.5 GOLD QuTPUT T /) PALAIS ROYAL |Be Here Tomorrow 5...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, B9 emsicasting orning at 8 O’clock | 4. PALAIS ROYAL vent in

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 I B—10 SPAN PUSTPONES " W CHURCH LAY Second Chapter of Republic’s Constitution - Approved Without Trouble. By Cable to The

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 SCARLE TOEMAL NOW BEACH HODE Ash-Colored Hair Also Style for Society at Resorts, Ex- pert Declares. By the Associated Press.

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 D.AR. DEDICATES T, VERNON FLAG Staff From Fort Loudoun Is Raised at Winchester Ceremonies. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. *

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 REVOLUTION LOST BY BRITISH SLIP Papers Add Light on How *Gentleman in' London’ For- got to Advise Howe. By the Associated...

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 will be christened at the _Anacostia Naval Air Station, October 13, probably | § BIGGEST U. S. PLANE « |Fiborasins ot TO BE

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 —The great annual buying opportunity for Washingtonians has

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 THE EVENIN! $2.00 and $2.50 Sheer Fall Wool Goods G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 “Pueblo,” A B C and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 79¢ Gold-Finished Radiator Covers g Manning-Bowman...

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 Hoovers and Smocks, Ea. ~~New styles—smocks in gay colorful prints — Hoovers C in plain colors. Misses' and women's...

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 QOutlaws By Peter ‘s » { of Eden ) | me your note if you care to, or you may | Forlorn Valley, and Lorry Ker-.aw and Nate...

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 Convenient Terms Demonstrations CATLIN’S 1324 New York Ave. NW. Nat. 0992 | BASEL CREDIT PLAN/ | STENREVNALHOE American...

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 L5 N S iawee THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931." ° THE BARBIZON-PLAZA, NEW YORK. WHERE THIS

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY.. SEPTEMBER 30, 1931. IRVINCOBBLISTED || Today on the Radio [[Maior Rado...

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 JULY AIR TRAFFIC SETS NEW RECORD Passenger and Airmail Totals Break All Marks, C. of C. _ Reports. All records for passenger

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 ‘BEDTIME STORIES %’ Barking Stones. ‘When sounds seemi heré and then T o _pince anywhere, rmer Brown's Boy. -~ Farmer Brown's

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 DETECTIVE IS INDICTED |STATE EXECUTES MAN P o st ot |...

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 EDUCATIONAL. ‘A SELECT SCHOOL @ ate i ing of WA’HIHG‘IWI FOR PRESS BUILDING 'WASNINGTON, D. C. RETARIES WO0O0D’S SCHOOL 311

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931. * Features and Classified | he Foening Star. | PAGE D—1 Invading Macks...

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 D—2 Cards’ Co SEES A'S BATTLING MOST WORTHY FOE Street Great Manager, Says! Mack Coach Due to Start in American League. S BY

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 BOTH ]'EAMS OPEN [Stevens, D. C. Boy, May Play For Cavahers on Saturday ON FOREIGN FIELDS Meet Loyola of Baltimore and...

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 Y oy "No i‘yé‘crubby The new Chipso gives brighter washes— without rubbing! Why should e WOMAN RUB her clothes THIN and WEAR

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 WOMAN’S FAGE. Bits of Crepe de Chine in Collar. Collars and more collars. We never et enjugh of them. In the seasons that...

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 H Star “Want 'Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWES fo e Pt A 3 sts.—Kenner's Pharmaey. 1, % & aint co. Bichanan A s BT "%, and...

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 s AUTOMOBILES. te Your Bost r-um%, u&{o‘hfi el; new DIH i um":&' ;0". 'I.‘ ite tudente. or ial, rates to rvice Co., 1714 Hst.

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 SPARTMENTS. T4th St. and Park Rd. Section. 3519 13th St. N.W. Two rooms, kitchen, bath, elec, refrigeration, $60. Resident

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 -APARIMENTS Convenient Downtown Location THE SEDGEWICK 1722 19th St. NW. Reasonable Rents Several very attrective apartments,

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 A PARTMENTS APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. COLORED. 1719 14th St. N.W. fi"‘L gpsrtment ot ; heat and 31814 22nd St. N.W, qut of 3...

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 D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 AUCTIONS wsu.,sm yire-rrl S RAE , SAW YOU, SINGLEHA MR. MULLINS, . £ WHIP THOSE HOODLUMS,

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 ‘AUCTION SALES. (o 'm-fi;@ P 48/100 Al ded 1o Libg ':efl ‘{:fi"xfm? "ol Sea.s fl fad ecords of the Disjrict of "Co: and at the

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