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Evening Star dated February 23, 1932

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Fair, colder tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy. ‘Temperatures—Highest, p.m....

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 A2 #¥% MCLINTC FEARS AKRON PAST AEPAR Chairman of House Probe Opposed to Risking - Self Aboard. By the Associated Press Fear

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 » ACUTE INDIGESTION strik . e « Night! (when drug stores are olosed.) Why not be safe with Bell-ans on hand . . . Now!...

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 5 P > ~ A4 = HOOVERS TRBUTE HeARD BY 2000 Capitol Plaza” Jammed as i President Addresses Both E¥ Héuses of Congress. With...

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 MARVIN ATTACKS ISOLATION POLICY Says. Spirif of Washington Directs U. S. to Take Lead Among Nations. e ‘The spirit of George

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 ARLINGTON BRIDGE ROUTES STUDED Recommendation to Be Made When Engineer’ Reports on Three Approaches. By & Staff Correspondent

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 PARTISAN FIGHT HELD MISLEADING Observers Find Both Parties Pulling Together in Effort to Pursue Own Courses. BY MARK...

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 THE EVENING e e e et e e _— THE EVENING STAR | ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. ... .February 23,...

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 While We’'re Selling | Established 1875 *2*5 Linoleums %1-5° Broadlooms to $9.20 $3 sq. yd. Chenilles —is a bargain time to

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 S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “For 8afety, Dependability and Best Results”—Phone ATLANTIC 4000 Buy Good Clothes—give them

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 ’fl/- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932. BURIED TREASURE OF PIRATES SOUGHT Party of 24 Sets Sail

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 THE EVENING STAR. —~ WASH Ir'\'l iTON, 15 TUESDAY. Stops PAIN Instantly Ingrown nail grows out The very moment you drop a...

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 THE EVENING STAR. -~ WASHINGTON, D. 23, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1932. AOEQUATE DEFENSE PLEAS BROADCAS Reed'and Hale, Speaking in

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 TELEPHONE HEADS -RETAIN POSITIONS Wilson Re-Elected President and Remon General Manager. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Lioyd B. Wilson

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS DEPRESSED N LGHT TRADNG Irregular Down Trend Shown by Market After Holi- day Closing. BY F. H. RICHARDSON.

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 A6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932. | 's organization chairman. annihilation destruction...

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 Washington News WORKMAN KILLED ASMYSTERY BLAST WRECKS BUILDING Body Found in Ruins Nine Hours After Structure Is Blown Down.

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY M. Hoover Meets Wives of Post Office Officials at Party Given Today by M!‘l. BI'OWIL ‘ sentative and Mrs....

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Mrs. John R. Clemens of Leesburg, Va. ‘The wedding will take place in April. Miss...

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 B4 NEW ENGLAND BALL ATTENDED BY 500 13 Original States Sponsor Variety of Entertainment at Willard. A variety of colonial...

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 BICENTENNIAL BALL PORTRAYS HISTORY Gathering at  Mayflower Termed One of Most Beau- tiful Ever Held Here. Ghosts of the past

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 SPECIAL FOXHUNTS HONORWASHINGTON Many Sports Lovers in Vir- ginia Pay Tribute to First President. BY ROBERT B. PHILLIPS, JR.

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 BLAGDEN REVEAL KIDNAPING HOAX Sportsman Admits in Letter He Invented Story—Probe Is Dropped. By the Associated Press. MALONE,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 1932, CHAPTER LVIIL T was perhaps unfortunate that the car which...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 99 &0, 1932 RE-UPHOLSTERING 3-Pc. Suite February Special $59.00 Free

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 ' B—10 HIGHWAY CLOSING | BILL IS FAVORED J. C. Nichols Holds Yearly Maintenance Saving of $300,000 Would Result. Purely as “a

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 MBRIDE SUSPECT DENIES CHARGE Petersburg, Va., Man Says He Is Willing to Prove Innocence. kson ‘of Peters- t in the renewed —a

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 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1932 i — “)0/15 ’//Zeeja MORE MEN Talk about wealth! This country

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 —~a THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932 M REPARE FOR SOME KIND OF JOB,  [*33ufie Bt wouq o RITCHIE

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. “You’ll havea breakdown,” doctor said before I changed to Chipso DOCTOR said I'd haw= to QUIT doing the WASH.

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Poverty Party and Two Games BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER, EQUESTS have come in for pov- | erty party suggestions.

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 PALAIS ROYAL Furniture Department Act Hundreds single pic reordered i suites and not to be gain, samples and discontinued...

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