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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1932-05-26

Evening Star dated May 26, 1932

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast ) Fair and continued warm tonight fol- lowed by showers and thunderstorms to- morrow;

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 T A2 kEH KENSINGTON . OF C. FIGHTS MAPES BILL Chamber Adopts Resolution Against Measure for Income Levy. KENSINGTON, Md.. May

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 PLAN FOR BEER TAX S DEFEATED AGAIN Bingham Proposal Rejected by Senate, 55 to 26—Bo- rah Enters Debate. By the Associated...

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 A—4 * 60,000 CATHOLICS | ASSEMBLE MONDAY, Memorial Day Ceremonies Will Pay Tribute to George .. . Washington. More: than...

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 MRS. RILEY WINS ROSE SHOW HONOR: Takes First Prize at Takoma| Park Horticultural Club Exhibit. Mrs. Evelyn E Riley cerried

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 K. OF C. RE-ELECT OFFICERS' ROSTER Plans for Golden ' Anniver- sary National Convention Are Discussed. Making plans for the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. SAYS SOVIET TRADE Music and Musicians T 1 Ty R | | e Bl LR Srem

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 " A8 THE EVENING ‘With Sunday Morning Editien. WAfZHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......May 26, 1932 countries, virtually bankrupt,

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 PEONIES Order N'n' for Decoration Day A Dozen, $2.00 SALE! Spring Suits $17.50, $27.50 Charge It! Pay Later in Small Amounts

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 A—10 THOMAS OF IDAHO IS RENOMINATED Senator Will Be Opposed for Re- election by James P. Pope, Democrat, of Boise. By...

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 Bride Kills Self On Blazing Pyre On Wedding Night Sensation Throughout NEW PLAN DEVISED T0 LOOSEN CREDIT Business Men’s Notes

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 Rheumatism! EGSCHAIRTD 4100 Georgia Ave. THE EVE AD-0145 Arthritis! FARFAX WOMAN [Mrs. W. E. Earle Is Awarded Sweepstake...

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 TEIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY 36, 1932. DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC|J. J. Roberts gave & description of...

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 TA-14 wx FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 71932. W.R. & E. EARNINGS | TRANSACTIONS ON THE

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 FI GOVERNMENT BOND | LIST IN RECOVERY Long-Term Issues Rally Cor- porate Group in Steadier Trend. _ BY F. H. RICHARDSON....

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 A—16 wx» CAPONE FILES PLEA FOR A REHEARING Insists Indictment Was So Indefinite as to Be Fa- tally Defective. By the...

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 Wash ington News §60,000 000 PROMISE LINKED IN SWINDLE, CHARGED T0 PAIR Dr. Frank L. Purdy and Wife Accused of Swindling Mrs.

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 SOCIETY. OCIETY Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Mill; Hosts at Dinner Tonight to New York Delegation in Congress....

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) o'clock yesterday morning in St. Mary's Church, in Alexandria, Rev. Hugh J McFadden...

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 SOCIETY . (Continued Prom w Page.) morrow afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock for the benefit of the orphanage maintained by the

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 IVOTE ON WILKERSON METHODITS URGE [ o ueeson FENINI BAANE e for Statement of Views for Modern Business Is Held LT...

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 For Comfort and Coolness, Equip Your Windows With VENETIAN BLINDS —and enjoy a mew sepsation of privacy, satisfaction and...

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 THE EVENING ST'R, W 7 tHE PALAIS ROYAL Getting ready for the holidays can be a thrilling adventure . . . if you like the...

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 FAIRFAX SCHOOLS MUSIC ABOLISHED Instruction Will Not Be Spon- | sored by County—Teach- ers Named. Special Dispatch to The...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. | Adornment! For Your Summer Home, Porch, Shore Cottage, Only

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 14-Pec. Voile Spread Sets —A double bedspread, five scarfs and two pairs of Pris-g! cilla style curtains of prim.ed volle.

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 G FOUR WONTHS FOR CARRYING N Stranded Employe of 101 Ranch Is Sentenced at Hyattsville. By a Siaff Correspondent of The Star.

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 Fresh Salted Cashews Special 58¢ pound Fresh roasted and salted cashews. Week End Candy Special—Dark chocolates, ‘bonbons and

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 soparates friends. Having a tel about the cheapest kind wre insurance available. about taking out a policy? In Washington you

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 URSDAY, 'MAY 26, W. N. Moses & Sons Nat'l 3770 F St. at 11th THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON F. K. REILLY, PUBLISHER, | 'GUILTY

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 SAVINGS BANKERS 10 REBUILD SLUM Pioneers See End of Poor Districts in Plan’s Success. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, May

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. 'No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled on Remnants—Quantities

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 THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932, "'A? Nl A New Lo:.—for ¥\ Men's Shirts £ Such goad shitts are

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 fi[l[fl ANI] SILVER ference at Ottawa in Jul) This was revealed by Slr E. Hilton Young, minister of health, speaking for the

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 CHURCH TO NAME NEW MODERATOR Tulsa Pastor May Be Pres- byterian Choice for Speak- er’s Position. By the Associated Press....

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 TANGLED LIVES By .ANN FORESTER Avther of CHAPTER XLIL NORMAN AGAIN. LADY was walking along Main ! street and Riverton gasped.

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 Xk R K R ok ok R R K R R K K R K K K X RESIDENTS and VISITORS North Beach, Md. The “Sanitary” COMPLETE FOOD STORE Is Now Open

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 DEMOCRATIC HOPES 10 BE OUTLINED Claude G. Bowers, Keynoter in 1928, Will Speak at WRC Tonight. Prospects of the Democratic

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 PREDICTS INVOKING GRAIN FUTURES ACT Georgé S. Milnor Sees Action Against Chicago Board i of Trade. By the Associated Press

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 A%@*sEs WHY DO YoU PUT UP WITH THOSE PIMPLES . If you knew how easily and quick- Iy you could get rid of them, you ‘wouldn’t

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 Sports N ews e WASHINGTON, @he Fening Star. b TH SUNDAY MORNING D. C., .THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. e PAGE D—1 Griffs Not Fearful

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN GTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 26, .1932. Eastman May Break String of Victories of Britons in

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, W SHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932 SPORTS. D—3 High School Championship Track Meet Holds...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, Cliff Spencer Named Beaver Dam Pro : U.S. Women's Hopes High in...

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 L1 L T T — “I DIDN'T KNOW YOU WERE AN AUTHOR.” “OH, YES. I'VE BEEN WRITING FOR YEARS. I HAVEN'T SOLD ANY- THING YET, THOUGH.”

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. WOMEN’S FEATURES. GOOD TASTE TODAY BY RMILY POST. Famous Authority on Btiquette. Belts, Girdles, Sashes in...

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 MAGAZ Waste Fat-for INE PAGE. Making' Soap BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. lation of different kinds of fat saved from cookery. The

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 D—8 HELP AND SITUATIONS. to ceived at the main office up DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star

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