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Evening Star dated November 9, 1931

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 THER r Burenu Forecast.) Fair and somewhat warmer tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature to- night about 45 degrees. Tem)

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 SEES NAVY PROBE | - INNEXT CONGRESS| Senator Swanson Predicts | Thorough Inquiry Will Be Made. $ By the Assocrarey Press....

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 DRYS HIT SYSTEM OFLIQUOR CONTROL Bratt Plan Used in Sweden Is Attacked—Board Seeks Dime Subscriptions. Dry forces were active

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 JAPANESE LEADER WON'T MOVE FORCE Honjo Says Conditions Are Not Safe Enough to With- draw His Troops. BY REGINALD SWEETLAND.

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 TARGET TROPHIES WONBY ENGINEERS National Guard Tournament Draws Largest List in 1 History of Meet. ' The annual automatic...

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 DREISER AND GROUP END STRIKE PROBE Coal Field Investigating Com- mittee to Report of Findings. By the Associated Pres:...

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 / ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. | RASKUB PUTS DEBT 1 School Dance C(?mmittee g Democratic

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 THE EVENING' STAR [sion was limited to one week, as he ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASBHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY ...November 9,

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 Initial Showing of Imported English Christmas Gards and Polychromed Calendars are looking for Christmas cards or a novel...

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 ; "A—10 % | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. RITCHIE HOLDS U. 3. . ENTERPRISES LOSE Operates...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. PERSHING APPEALS FOR JOBLESS AID Lindbergh, Mary Pickford, Ir- vin Cobb and Kathleen Norris

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 ‘A-12 # RED CROSS CHEF | CALLS FOR FUNDS Payne Issues Plea on Eve of| Fiftieth Annual Drive to | | Open Wednesday. | . A plea

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 3 FINANCIAL, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. RETAIL SALES GAIN IN FIFTH DISTRICT

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 FINANCIAL OLDING COMPANY INQUIRY 1S URGED Financial Writer Suggests Commission Be Appointed to Study Matter. NGTON. D. C.,

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 i 18 GURB SHARES GAIN INLIVELY TRAI]INGI;_ Reaction in Wheat Offset by Reports of Better Busi- ness Tone. BY JOHN A. CRONE.

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 A—16 HRGTC RADIDPST TOAD FORECASTS Daily Messages Expected to Increase Accuracy of Weather Man. : By the Associated Press.

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 he bening Star WITH SUNDAY MOERNING EDITION — WASHINGTON, D. C, ’.\((L\'DAZ’, NOVEMBER 9, 1931 230 D. C. HIGHWAY JOBS T0 BE

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, NOVEMBER g 193% SOCIETY. ‘G“ynn Gardiner and Mrs. Morris Wickersham. a company of

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Alexander Warrington and Mr. Hams Faber. Mrs. Robert E. Lee has returned to ‘Washington

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1831. 9 ) MORE THAN €V€R\ THIS YEAR PPRECIATION What a Store Is...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. . i UPHOLSTERING | | Extots aet ve aane LOWERING OF BOND ||

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 B—6 * FINISH MEMORIAL DEDICATION PLANS Members of War Monument Commission Complete Serv- ice Details. Pinal detalls were...

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 WHISTLED AT FATE; GANGSTER IS SLAIN “Shark,” Murder Suspect, Sneered at Warning, Shot by Strangers. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. : s H = - » s é » 3 ! TWENTY-SIXTH INSTALLMENT. | i OT until

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 FOURTH SUBALTERN OF GAPONE GAUGHT Antonio Capezio, Alleged Gunne~ in St. Valentine Massacre, Held as Alien. By the Associated

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Making Place and Tally Cards BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. TN A, S NS PR K - EACH CARD CAN BE DIFFERENT IN COLOR AS

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Scarf Becomes BY MARY Cooler days are here again, the north wind doth blow and whether we shall have snow or not

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 B—12 &HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. " —_— —————— | SOC I ETY ator Metealf of Rhode Island and

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 Sports News SECTIONAL SCRAP 1S ALSD NATIONAL Only Commodore Eleven of South’s Big Four Has Tasted Defeat. BY HERBERT W....

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 S POWER AND SPRI ARK TEAMS PLAY Real Strength of Irish Is| Unknown—Rentner Great Back for Wildcats. BY FRANCIE J. POWERS....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1931. | I.EVINSKY-BARNERA Chips From the Mapleways By Francis E. Stan

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 LT e A BOXER." HE KNOWS THFE ROPES! LET TER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph JILTED ARTISTE HAMPER Letter-out and bath rooms are that

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 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. MISCELLANEOUS. C-§ By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS THE TARZAN AT THE...

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 A ¢ GH, 1930Perfect tires ik 0 r, Go. No. 7 New York m. fy used: orl ceptionally Ans finish: uphoistery e T g S0 o 8 Geblers,

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 VORI A or A P S T T S AR e o K REAL ESTATE. AUCTIONS. SALE—HOUSES. & s AUCTION SALES—THIS AFTERNOON | AUCTION SALES—FUTURE

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER y, ‘1'531 fl - = 'ODAY’S AMUSEMENT! A $35,[Il] TE'.EPH[]N[ Ends Thirty

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