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Evening Star dated November 12, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy; probably occasional showers tonight and tomorrow; some- what warmer

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 A—2 w¥x PHYSICIAN IS HELD IN DEATH OF GIRL Dr. Benjamin H. Smart to Face Grand Jury Action Following Inquest. Dr. Benjamin H.

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 | by Money to Loan First Mbfi;:ge Security L. W. Groomes, 1719 Eye St. Enjoy a Delightful Breakfast, Lancheon, Dinner or...

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 TOKIO CHARGES SOVIET AIDS CHINA Says Troops and Ammunition Have Been Supplied to Gen. Mah. (Continued From First Page)...

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 BSHOPURGES .S - TO FOSTER PACE Freeman, in Speech at Wilson Tomb, Cites War Presi- dent’s Efforts. Standing before the tomb

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 - DEDICATION 1S SET Formal Ceremony to Be Held ‘{ in Building Tomorrow Night. Named for an outstanding citizen of the...

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 Tiii EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1i2, ROAD CLOSINGBILL || oMfusic and Musicians Svnss Wiy Taalght Wi 7

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 THE EVENING STAR | With Sunday Morning Bditien. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. .November 12, 183 THEODORE W. NOYES... per...

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 of Rigss National Banx; Heary . Mc-| JNDERTAKER SUCCUMBS !MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY Kee, president of the National Capital Bank;

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 A—10 FOES OPEN ATTACK ON 0B ISURANCE Ifinois Manufacturers See Undermining of Economic and Social Life. By the Assoclated...

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 DREISER, INDENIAL, HITS JUDGE JONES Had No Improper Affair With| Woman in Kentucky, Says Mine Prober. Y the Associated Press.

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 FrA—I12 #x FARM BOARD SET 10 BARE REGORDS i Pamphlet to Give Details of ! Market Operations to Aid Farmer. It prizes were...

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 FINANCIAL/ TALK ON RAILROADS LAUDED BY BROKER Investment Banker Praises Address by B. & 0, Offi- cial at Convention. BY...

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 IBER 12, 1931 D. C., THURSDAY FOREIGN BOND LIST | (o o= BONDS o] INREASENSTEEL 5 SHARPLY LOWER]__ PRODUCTION NOTED 18t 4%...

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 FINANCIAL. CURB STOCKS SAG AFTER EARLY GAI Market Turns Dull on Decline, With Leaders Fraction- ally Lower. BY JOHN A. CRO!

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 STORES IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON ' There Is One Near You | CLOVERDALE LITH-A-LIMES GLASKET With 6 Bottles Lith-A-Limes 6 Bots.

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 WORLD-WIDE HUNT FOR ELEMENT 87 MAY BE NFAR END Bureau of Standards Takes Spectrum Photographs of Rare Matter. RADIO-ACTIVE

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 ."B—z SOCIETY. THE ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, SOCIETY "The President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Mzrs.

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 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931. from San Francisco November 18 (m"turned Irom a lecturing trip

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 ARMY HAS HIGHEST HORSE SHOW WINS Individual International Mili- tary Trophy Added to Yes- terday’s Victory. By the Assoclated

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 RESSCATHERNG " AP DEPRESSN Confidence in Nation’s Return to Normalcy Favored at Los Angeles. By the Associated Press. LOS...

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 .y B—6 WHOLESALE ALIEN ' RAIDS REPORTED Garrson Tells Secretary Doak of Work Breaking Up Huge | Smuggling Ring. * &...

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 B—7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931 MORE THAN €VER THIS YEAR L] THE NEW Lots of New Things

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 B-S DEDICATIONS HELD | FOR TWO SCHOOLS Whitwell and Ballou Speak at Park View—Ceremony at Whittier. ‘Washington public school

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 MOST OF BIG GIFTS GO FOR RELIGION Health and Education Among $2,500,000,000 Benefac- tion Listed in U. S. By the Associated

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 Cotton Mattresses $3.88 —Wefll. made, filled with all new cotton, heavy roll- Covered ith ed edge. grade ticking. In all e

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 LOTERY HOLDES | NEVERHADCHAN Fact Is Revealed at Trial of Promoters of Saratoga Sweepstakes. By the Assoclated Press BANTA

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 ‘B—12 x» THE EVENING COMMERCE MOVING - BIDS ARE INVITED ‘Units Will Be Transferred to " New Building in Five Sections. i The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931. OODWARD & LOTHROP 10" 11™ F AND G STREETS Remnant Day...

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 RELINED While You Wait NI LES! rl.ul AN "sn't r='=n This Week Only Mr. W. H. BAKER of Boston, Mass. —Our Factory RUPTURE|...

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 BATLE FOR B CONVENTONSKEEN Republicans Seem Destined for Cleveland and Demo- crats for Chicago. By the Associated Press. The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, E /' B—16 - Silk Mesh Hose 85c to $1 Values! {5 First Quality! et

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 o THE EV E\IING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOV hl\haE" 12, 1931. C-1 8A M. Friday! Raleigh Haberdasher W ashington’s

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 'HE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, 12, 1931. [:HES'I' BRUADBAS]’S PUSH BUTTON PUTS HOUSEWIFE |ARKANSAS PRESBYTERY

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 AUTODEATHS SHOW INCREASE OF 300 Survey of 82 Cities Reveals 9,031 Lost Lives in Last 12 Months. A survey of 82 cities...

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 c—4 THE EVENIN( Golfer, 83, to Play Match. | T. 8. Pattison, 81. has been accepted by | play for a ball, $25 “or any...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931. Greta Garbo’s Private Life The Prices in This Advertisement

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 Hygienie Towels and Toilet Tissues World's Oldest and Largest Manufacturer of Interfolded Products Rheumatism Kidney Trouble

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 4 S| < KONAPIG CAARGE DECLAED RAKET Gypsy-Prince Says Wife, 14, Was Purchased From Fa- ther, Not Stolen. By the Associated

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 COMPOSER WRITES STH MUSIC SCORE Sigmund Romberg Prefers “Student Prince” Songs 'of All He Has Written. By the Associated...

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 l MODEST MAIDENS | b1 -z “MY BOY FRIEND IS WIDELY KNOWN AS THE HANDSOMEST FELLOW " IN TOWN “WHAT'S HIS NAME?" LETTER-OUT By

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 THE EVENING Y GIRL 3 39 By JANE DIXON " TWENTY-NINTH INSTALLMENT. |being sharpencd. One might expect such sharpness of a thin

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 he o WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 193L : PAGE D—: Georgetown Primed for

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 D—2 s Renter Midwest’s Greatest Ground Gainer : Griffith Urges Senior Golf Tourney CALLED BEST BACK SINGERED GRANGE Most...

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 ROEBUCK NOT HELD SET-UP FOR SZABD Tiny s Expected to Give| Sandor Brisk Battle on Mat Tonight. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Methods of Household Budgeting * BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. There are few persons who do not, of expenditures

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, “Looking for trouble” But I can smile now that I use Chipso...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Correct Measurements. * Dear Miss Leeds: We are three girls of 22, 21 and 17

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 WOMAN’S PAG Fashion’s Choice in Nightgowns BY MARY MARSHALL My, but we are getting Victorian! Peathers on our hats, frills

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 £ p_g HELP AND SITUATIONS. sch eac left cha to Classified advertisements ceived at the main office up DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH

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 AUTOMOBILES. \UTOMOBILES. (Continved.). [ASH 1925 COUPE, standard &, perfact con SRR T R ToR gt Jorember i3y, can give terms;

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931 REAL ESTATE. ————————————————————————————————...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1931 AUCTIONS. ] SALE—HOUSES. AUTO LOANS. l‘ AUCTION

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 Fo0D SHOW OPENS FOR T0AY PERIOD Couple Admit Engagementi When Presented With Gift. ‘When Frank Amoros! was presented with a

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