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Evening Star dated February 11, 1932

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain tonight and probably tomorrow morning; slightly warmer tonight; mini- mum...

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 A2 »x» SEMATENCREASES DRECT RELEFBLL Fund Voted in Amendment i Brings Total Carried i to $750,000,000. (Continued From First

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 ADEQUATE DEFENSE URGED BY RITCHIE Governor Emphasizes War Threats in Opening Maryland Bicentennial Exercises. By the...

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 BOMBS DROPPED ON U5, BARRACKS Four-Hour Truce Agreed Upon as Bigger Battle Is Anticipated. (Continued From First Page.) they

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 LAMEDUCK ACTION | SSLATEDTUESDAY Approval of Norris Resolution by House Considered a Certainty. With its adoption considered

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 THE EVENING STAR, SORE THROAT These are the days when colds are in the eir.‘ Hurry home to dry clothes and Bayer Aspirin!...

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 | DISTRICT ROAD TAX FIGHT TAX BOOGT ABOLITION IS WON AS GOSTS INCREASE Arlington and Fairfax Dele- |Prince Georges Officials

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY. . .February 11, 1832 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor...

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 WASHIN : THE EVENING STAR. GTON, D. €. THURSDAY. FebBUARY 11, 1932 s A—9 Al = 9 - E—— ...—,,Tmm[ HEFFNER RITES FRIDAY |bv his

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 "A—10 #» THE EVENING 71 SCHOOLS ENTER ORATORY CONTEST {Total Expected to Be In. creased Further Before Competition Starts. A

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 i 11, 1932. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,  THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THE EVENING RESERVE AIR OFFICERS  |[? ENTER U. S. ASSOCIATION...

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 Summe|' Inside pd These Modern Motor Buses TRAVEL in genuine comfort Round-Trip Excursions while saving dollars 0n your ...

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 FINANCIAL CARPET MILLS REPORT NET PROFIT! ‘OR 1931 Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, February 11.—Reveal- & net ting

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 AUTO PARTS SALES EXPETED TO GAIN ndustry Looks for Increase in Shipments to Foreign 1 f | Buyers. i ; BY JESSE 0, IRVIN,...

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 CURB SHARES RISE | IN BRISK TRADING Market Bucyed by Strong Buying, With List Showing Numerous Gains. BY JOHN A. CRONE....

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 THE EV;ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1932. DESERIERISHE‘-D PV o, .MAYEI;'& co. (PH'ONfi DISTRICT 8976)

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 PIERSON SELECTED FOR PROMOTIONTO POLICE CAPTAINCY Glassford Expected to Sub- mit Nominations of Officers to Board Tomorrow.

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 ‘SOCLETY. SOCIETY Ambassador of Great Britain Host to Right Hon. Winston Churchill, Who Will Lecture Here. HE Ambassador of

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 SOCIETY | (Continued From Second Page) ] @ay. April 1 and 2, the proceeds to be used for charitable and recreational...

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 PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1932. W. N, Moses & Sons NAtional 3770 Store Hours: 9:15 to 6:00

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 SOCIET ‘(Continued From Third Page.) success in New York City in the past weeks, among those who are en- thusiastic in their

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 B—6 #*» $12.50 Bunny Wraps > Little bunny NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., They’re betler than ever! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. €, Tac.aobAY, FiubhUARY 11, 1932, “PILLAGE” OF PROPERTY OF JESUITS PROTESTED Attack on...

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 NAME IS APPROVED FOR NEW PORTAL Gateway to Capital on Six- teenth Street to Honor Montgomery Blair. ‘The House District...

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 Boys’ 1.19 Tweed Knickers rié 1,00 only . Full cut, wool tweed in gray or tan mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18. Palais Royal Boyt'...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASH Towels and Toilet Tissues ‘World's Oldest and Largest Manufacturer of Interfolded Products / Season

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 Rayon Print FROCKS Reg. $5.95 to $7.45 $3.95 Flex and Riche Labels —Duplan’s “Flex” and “Riche” lovely rayon crepe print...

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 T 22 »s THLEVISON FELD GROWS BROADER Philadelphia Company Gets Latest License to Carry on Extensive Tests. BY ROBERT MACK. By

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 Leather Handbags, $29 Were $4.95 100 Leather Bags, in pouch and envelope styles. Of patent leather, lizard, grained calf and

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 UB—14 =% POST OFFICE FIGHTS FOREIGN LOTTERIES Companies Change Names| Quickly in Effort to Defeat Fraud Orders. A vigorous

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 THE EVENING Moderate Price Dresses 9 Misses’ $9.95 to $15 Crepe;‘nd M 70 ()lrls Velvet Drelul 27 Women’: $9.95 to Felt Hats

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 “SKINS” ON ALLOYS SAVE METAL WASTE Gas Baths for Other Mix- tures Prevent Losses of Volatile Elements. By the Assoclated...

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 APPORTIONING HELD VOID INNEW YORK New Congressional Districts Declared lllegal by Ap- peal Court. By the Associated Press...

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 “SO YOU'RE OUT APARTMENT HUNTING?" “LAST YEAR WE CALLED IT APARTMENT HUNTING. THIS YEAR WE CALL IT SLUMMING." LETTER-OUT By

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.,’ BEDTIME STORIES Queer Pellets. z what R‘ see th ynderstand mowledoe _deth command. . Old Mother Nature EVERAL

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 For wool, 1 always use Chipso! Actually, in the WINTER I'M washing out the girls’ WOOL THINGS every FEW DAYS! * * * No more

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE, Stitchery for Infants’ Garments BY LYDIA JE BARON WALKER, AND embroidery is a distinctive feature of the...

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 CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 " Best Remedyfor | Cough Is Easily Mixed at Home 1y a severe

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 Sports News. D. C. Colleges Busy This Week End PIT, HOVAS CLASH TOMORROW NEHT Virginia Visits 0ld Liners: Saturday—Other...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FE BRUARY 11, 1932. Return EVERS AND WELSH MAKE PREDICTION Old-Timers

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 SPORTS EVENING 'HE STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, FE BRUARY 11, 197 e s & SPORTS. Ranking of Bowlers Delicate Task : U.S. G.

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. U. S. NOT TO HEAR POPE’S ez-p xummmml VALLEE'S PROGRAM Today on the Radio ||:sffai®em. | sowcast...

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 MIS RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.)" PAPERHANGING—Good work ~guaranteed: rooms scraped dry, cracks filled, $7.45 1932...

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 ROOMS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932. APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—FUR. &

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 REAL SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) NEAR UNION MARKET. BIG 6-ROOM BRICK HOME. SPLENDID CONDITION— ! LIKE NEW. e ous Baved Rireet,

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 D—8 ¥ SK US for the kind of Blank Books you needs. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. GLNEY 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg.

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