History Worm
  1. Evening Star
  2. 1933-02-02

Evening Star dated February 2, 1933

Page 1

 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, slightly colder tonight; minimum temperature about 33 degrees; tomorrow ;...

Page 2

 (A2 ws DRYS WILL DISCUSS BLAINE BEER BILL Public Hearing to Be Held in Hall of Nations Next Friday Night. * A group of...

Page 3

 FFIGIALS LENIENT INAIDING FARMERS Sympathetic Attitude Shown ']qa Effort to Stay Foreclos- [ ures in Southern States. By the

Page 4

 A—4 NORBECK 10 CALL LEADING BANKERS Assails Mitchell and Others in Marketing of Their Own Stocks to Public. * By the...

Page 5

 ROOSEVELT FACES TARIFF ISSUE SOON Conferences With Cordell Hull Believed Due to House Vote, February 13. BY MARK SULLIVAN.

Page 6

 INCOME SURTAX RATE TABULATED] Payment Starts on Flgures Above $6,000, Basis Going Up According to Bracket. ‘This is the last

Page 7

 (o ukeanummmmm(m« deflance of the law” in the ON FARN AD B e Conflicting Views Given at|the Hearing—Easing of Mort- gages...

Page 8

 A8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY....February 8, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

Page 9

 Dix, he is survived . of Wi EMPLOYE OF STAR FOR 30 YEARS DIES Marriage Licenses. Sever Johi , 923 e 'M”mm. 2;00”! n..nnl‘?‘ -

Page 10

 NEN KEYDECOES MG MESSGES E, T, A and O Top Frequency =—Table €ompiled for = Police Officials. BY REX COLLIER. “NZZ HZ CZMZ

Page 11

 Famous TOM'S COVE OYSTERS , From the Beds in the Atlantic In thefi‘;.rnby the Pint or Quart RAW BAR STEAMED OYSTERS Every Day

Page 12

 JA—12 x -FORD PLANTS GET | AUTO BODIES TODAY Dellvery to Be Resumed, but Reopening of Factories Is Deferred. By the...

Page 13

 SILK HEJACKERS MEET HARD LUCK THE EVE INDIANS TO ASK RELIEF. Man Who Claimed MINNEAPOLIS, February 2 (P).— shxdws of the...

Page 14

 A—14 w»x» FINANCIAL. SLAUGHTER NANIED FINANCIAL. DECLINE ON STOCK MARKET RESUMES NOTE—Today’ Sales of each stock in thi...

Page 15

 BONDS AR LOWER | AS SELLING GAINS German and Junior Rail Is-; sues Are Featured on Downswing, BOND UNITED STATES. (Sales are

Page 16

 A6 00000000000 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THU FILIPINO FREEDOM |‘&¥'ca TERMED PERILOUS W Cameron Forbes, Former...

Page 17

 | DISTRICT OFFICIALS - ASK STATE'S RIGHT 10 BORROW FUNDS Equal Footing to Use R. F. C. Loans Sought in Meeting Demands for

Page 18

 B—2 *» SQCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover Entltertained at Luncheon i Tociay By Mrs. Hyde. Wife of the Secretary of Agriculture.

Page 19

 'SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page.) the United States Army. But in April, 1861, he, with scores of other Federal officers,

Page 20

 PITTMAN DEFENDS HIS SILVER PLAN Holds Remonetizatiop Would Not Expand World Cur- rency to Overinfiation. By the Associated

Page 21

 The PALAIS ROYAL G-Street at Eleventh Telephone DIstrict 4400 The Long and Short of Real Shirt and Short Value! Sale—Genuine

Page 22

 UNION VETERANS CUESTS AT BANQUET Seven of 52 District Survivors of G. A. R. Attend Function Closing Encampment. ‘The...

Page 23

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933. JR. MISSES’ STATIONERY LINENS DRESSES s, et v 38008 G and...

Page 24

 BRIDGE SUMO.KD | OVER GLOVER PLEA Arkansan’s Appeal to House Against Arlington Span Loses in Vote. Despite a plea from...

Page 25

 MONTGOMERY AREA GAINS PUPULATIUN‘ State Statistics Reveal In-; crease of 1,500, Bringing Total to 53,375. By a Staff...

Page 26

 B—10 Bl_A[:K BASS B"_I_ l Two Dogs and Horse Coming PASSAGE S URGED D. C. Sportsmen Appear Be- fore House Committee Ask- ing

Page 27

 19 Friday—Remnant Day Brings Great Savings Reductions of More Than 1%, 13, and 14 Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable;

Page 28

 IF YOU WANT RELIEF FROM HEMORRHOIDS Apply healing Resinol Ointment. Seothes at once. Safe for most Inflamed skin. sihol...

Page 29

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., <THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933. X Ok kK kK kK k kK K K K kK K K Kk X X X ¥ For Quality For

Page 30

 B—14 ¢ MOVE 0 ABOLISH FARM BOARD FALS Reduction From $500,000 to' $300.000 Also Defeated in House. By the Associated Press. !

Page 31

 THE EVENING..STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, ThHURSD. Y. T o DR < Cheerrun cherus P}y < e MODERN | T A T s sl :5:3 g::; ;Ev;:o:;:...

Page 32

 | Lansburgh’s Frida NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THUkovAY, FKosxUARY 2,

Page 33

 Sports News BASKETERS, BOXERS OF NOTE T0 INVADE North Carolina, Georgia and Duke to Present Stars Against Maryland. \WO of

Page 34

 c2 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, Sato, Nunoi Give Japan Tennis Punch : Chicago Is Hot After Baer-Schmeling Go- - D.

Page 35

 SPORTS.’ BIANTS ARE AFTER |C GARDENER, HURLER Terry Expected to Effect Deal Soon—Red Sox Sign Pair of Players. By the...

Page 36

 MAGAZINE PAGE. Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIMS Mr. Sims {s universally acclaimed the greatest living contract and auction

Page 37

 opping in The Newest Style Notes O you like to let vour imagina- tion run away with you some- times and pretend that you are

Page 38

 .MAGAZINE PAGE.’ GOOD TASTE TODAY BY EMILY POST. Famous Authority on Etiquette. Table Setting. LTHOUGH we may set our table

Page 39

 HELP AND SITUATIONS DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just

Page 40

 APARTMENTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, —_— SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, ROO! APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. WACUUM CLEANERS, rebullt EtTAsgeE

Page 41

 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1933. AUCTION SALES—THIS AFTERNOON ADAM A7 WESCHLER &

Page 42

 Frlday Dinner Full Course Sea Food or Btoiled Steak Dinner Served 4 to 8 P.M. e eteri® ana ‘Rea’ Boom 60c M You Don't Like

For all support, inquiry and suggestion messages  contact@historyworm.com

History WormFiyat ArşiviNe DemekWiki WhatPrice Archive
Wiki What DeWiki What PlWiki What EsWiki What FrWiki What Th
© 2025 Gaste Arşivi