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Evening Star dated October 14, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy with showers tonight and prob- ably tomorrow; not much change in...

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 A2 DEMOCRATS OPEN DRIVE FOR FUNDS $1,500,000 “Victory Fund” Would Pay Deficit and Leave 1932 Nest Egg. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN.

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 The boots one cobbler built a Missouri town recently a hale and hearty old man of 97 was discov- 71 They have owner says,...

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 18 ARE IOITE . BY RANDLUROS Mo Mention Is Made of Probe { Into Charges Against '§s%, Bishop Cannon, NG, STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 THE E VENING _STAR, WASHI TOBER 14, 1931. BULI]HURSI GHARGE Opponents {I.AVAL I.A[}KS PI.AN '[]R[]ERS TU NAW l New Hudson...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 193 WOMEN GONVICTED INJURY TAMPERING 1 two women jurors, in...

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 SIAOIOLON FOR CUBA SEORED Torriente, Opposition Head, | Blames Machado for In- | creased Debt. | Criticlsm of the Cuban...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. 2 WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY . ..October 14, 1931 . Editor THEODORE W. NOYES..

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 OLDIERS HEART CURE DISCDVERED Severing of Nerves Fromi -Adrenal Glands Described by Cleveland Surgeon. By the Associated...

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 __A——l() * WELLS SEES CHADS: HAS SIY-POINT PLAN Author Thinks War Coming. Says U. S. Cannot Solve Problems Alone. Wells can

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 E REVIVAL OF TRADE S BRITAIN' TASK | | | Main Industries After War Found Old Markets De- stroyed. By the Associated Press.

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 FA—12 GERMAN INDUSTRY CONTINUES. QUIET Business Men Are Trying to | Solve Problem of Pro- i duction Costs. " Recent...

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 ANCIAL. THE EVENI NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. - NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 LT ] [ ) riN ANCIAL. SCIENTIFIC CREDIT ment of Loans to Busi- ness Growth. CLAUD! JAGGER, d Press Financal Editor. October

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 CURB ISSUES MOVE [N NARROW RANGE Market Shows Wavering Tendency—Motors Strong, Other Gicups Irregular. BY JOHN A. CRONE....

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 \ ’ 'WITE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14‘, 1981, Each week this page will appear in Wedfiesday Evening

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 Ch WAS ¢ Fpening Shap m‘nl SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Society and General HINGTON," D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, ()(‘IOBER COURT AUTHORIZES

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 )i, 50 CLB LY. SOCIETY Chilean Envoy, Senor Cruchaga, Host at Dinner This Evening for the Misses Chilton. HE Ambassador of

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) carried white roses end gardenias with a shower of lilies of the valley. Miss Helen...

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 DRESSES Styled on Lines Particularly Becoming to Canton Crepe with bright color contrast is the smart note featured in these

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 ARCALLIVIENAL HAY B GHANEED Chain éystems Have Asked That Announcements Be Farther Apart. That sonorous voice of your an-...

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 B—6 PROBATION REPORT HELD VALUABLE Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., Praises Findings of Wicker- sham Commission. By the Associated

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 7th, 8th and E Streets VRS LETR AR ORI s T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, . 1931 Lansburghs @ If

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 DRINK RESTRICTION HELD SURGERY AID Saves Victims of Brain In- juries From Feeble-Minded- ness, Says Professor. BY HOWARD W.

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 b Ann THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Iversary Come Get Your Share of the Ofiefings Successful Paris Fashions With Long Fluffy

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 o EEE Sy R N AN T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1931 Mallinson’s $3 Black Crepe Satin ]...

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 THE EVE RECLUSE TO SEEK “REST OF MONEY" \ bers and Relics Which Smithsonian Ex~ pert, Dr. Roberts, Has Unearthed. Mrs. Ida

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 HANYAREISSIG INTYPHOONARE Known Death List of Thirty Expected to Increase in Japanese Storm. By the Associated Press. TOKIO,

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 OPiEN UNTIL 9 PM. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—SATURDAY UNTIL 9:30 P.M. $7.95 10-Pc. Amber Toiletry Sets white, Mirror, powder box,

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 B—14 THE EVENING § TAR, WASHINGTON, CAROL GONFERS WITH PILSUDSK] Strive to Keep United Front Between Poland and Ru- mania...

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 CHEST IS WARNED OF MORAL SLUNP Social Hygiene Group’s Head Says Delinquency Rises 2 he first fc - During Depression. cert of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (:‘., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1931. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS YOU MUST HAVE

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 Decidedly Low Prices! 15¢ Billy B. Van Tree Soap 6 for 55c This unique new toilet soap brings the fragrance of pine forests

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 - C=2 gutitg HASONS T0 0PN EANAL SESSON Meetings of Scottish Rite Council Start Sunday. To Last Week. e The Supreme Council,

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 FEDERAL RESERVE 10 BE UNCHANGED Treasury and Administration Oppose Absorption of Frozen Assets. I the Federal Reserve act is

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WibNEsSDAY, O( 'l‘()BER'L}, 1931. est in the capital stock. Consequently uitlla;ws By...

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 HOME CONTRACTS | WIN HIGH PRAISE Buy-in-Washington Council Hears Contrast of Utilities With Government. Praise for the action

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. FEATURES, Gifts From Left-Over Materials BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. THESE WELCOME GIFTS CAN The thrifty woman

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 WOMAN’S PAGR,’ Buttons Come Back Into Fashion BY MARY Buttons, especially metal buttons, suggest military uniforms, and yet

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 THE AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 193T. c—8 EVENING Thursday, Friday, Saturday October 15th, 16th and 17th |

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 [Csernes | @he Fheni WITH SUNDAY MORNING: EDITION o Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1931. * PAGE D-—1 Kentucky

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 SPORTS. | BY BALTINOREAN SPORTS. HOW TO TORTURE YOUR WIFE. —By WEBSTER TULANE AND VANDY LOOK TO GENERALS Strategy Looms as

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 SPORTS. STEELE AND SHIKAT ATTRACT MAT FANS Bout Friday Will Determine Second Best of Curley’s Bone-Bending Gents. ITH Jimmy

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 CLARICE: MSGIMIS! ARE s VTARTING ne mind — m the outlines of my life, And I prefec life ned. -~ - N / PAYING FORTY CENTS FoR

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 D—S Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. and P sts—Day's Pharmacy. Hfi Fih 5.2 Martys Clear and Magazine ore. and Que sts.

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 AUT OMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued. THE EVENING SALE—AUTOMOBILES. ‘women’s, _children’ ELOTHING Men's. et thgfi...

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 APARTMENTS. Park Z!Enlnzr 2440 16th St. An Address of Distinction Besides the beauty and con- venience of its location...

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 ‘D—8 b ———— APARTMENTS—UN. U2 ISHED. (Continued.) 1122 SPRING RD. N.W, Apt. house, (nesr corner 13th st. and...

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) WOODRIDGE, D. C. NLY ONE LEFT. New 'I-ronn? detached house, all modern improvements,

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 D—10 » USED CADNE RAS Bought, Sold and Exchanged Fuller & 0 Alhtrt Ine. K15 10th_Rt. N.W. GUARANTEED LININGS INTERNATIONAL

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