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Evening Star dated February 4, 1933

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 WEAT! HER. (U. 8. Weather Buresu Forecast.) imum temperature about 28 degrees; t morrow cloudy and snow. Tem] day....

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 “ARMISTICE? URGED TO REVIVE COUNTRY Senator Harrison Proposes Ten Projects for Extra Congress Session. By the Associated...

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 BARRY WAS NOTED FOR“BRASS NERVE” Veteran Senate Official Made Career in Newspaper Work. By the Assoclated Press. An old time

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 A} e .. THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY.....February 4, 1833 THEODORE W....

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 'SOC The President and IETY == Mrs. Hoover Issue Invitations for State Reception to Members of Congress. HE PRESIDENT and...

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 EIRLY MSSONS. | 10 BE DISGUSSED Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Will Continue Talk on Chureh Beginnings. “Spiritual Frontage”...

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 Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIM Mr. Sima is universally acclaimed the greatest living contract and auc- tion player. He was

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 FIRESIDE SERMON FIFTH IN SERIES Rev. Abernethy to Preach on| “Married and Happy” Tomorrow Night. Rev. W. S. Abernethy,...

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 CATHEDRAL LISTS SPECIAL SPEAKERS Dr. Bratenahl and Bishop Spencer Will Be Heard. The dean of Washington Cathedral. Very Rev.

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 HA—10 FINANCIAL. YEIR S REVEWED DY AGENTHOXTON “Fifth District Business Condi- tioins Are Compared With 1931 and 1929. L I BY

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 FINANCIAL. ON NEW YOR BNISMEBEAVY [[BONDS s scrss N LIGH TRADNG Pressure Against Utilities Group Is Liftec—Ger- man lssues

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 CONTRACTORS SEEK NEW PAY GUTS IN BUILDING TRADES Group to Confer Tuesday on Plans for Reducing Wage Scales. ORGANIZED...

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 REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON, D. C, ’ I)B gnming WITR SUNDAY MORNING EDITION %tuf " ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1033 | BUILDING NEWS |p

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 B2 REAL ESTATE. ' FABRIATED UNITS | FOR HOMES URGED Whelan, Capital Architect, Points Way to Lower - Building Costs....

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 hNeal ESTATE. EROUP T0 ASSIST CAPITAL PLANNING; Eleven Agencies Organize to Guard Standards of Development. A central...

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 S Eolletgg Hereabout Have Active Night : Fifth Down in Foot Ball Is Proposed BASKET BALL TILTS SCHEDULED FOR SIX Maryland...

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 SPORTS. 17 FROM OLYMPICS COMPETE TONIGHT Ny and' Pearson Give Games an International Flavor. Mile Is Feature. By the...

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 B—6 % MODERN MAIDENS s\ “I THINK CAR OWNERS SHOULD GET TOGETHER AND INSIST THAT A GAS TAX BE PUT ON POLITICAL SPEAKERS!”...

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 —— — CIRCULARS PI e In order to protect its advertisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly understood and agreed

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 APARTMENTS. THE JEFFERSON 200 16th Street N.W. Ycur Address Does Count! Select an apartment in the center of Washington's...

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 APARTMENTS. 17 o Tartmicni T “‘on distance | : iurnished snd un! urmlhlfl 1] District_4(:if, 1751 and 4-ro0sn, kit and fect

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 APARTMENTS. APAnm:\'rs—anyl.leuEu __(Continued.) ~ MODERN BUILDINGS 5812 CONN. AVE. kit.. b.. Prigid.. screened porch, $72.50

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHIN( D. C, SATURDAY, FE&.UARY 4, 1933, LEGAL NC7TiCES. B—11 — T RENT—SUBURBAN, SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY.

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 B—12 LEGAL NOTICES. ERSKINE GORDON, Attorney. UPREME Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 41714, Administration—This is to

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