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Evening Star dated March 2, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. B. Weather Buresu Forecast.) ‘Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow;. possibly snow flurries tonight; not much...

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 MARYLAND SPEEDS BANKING PROGRAN Legislature Awaits Report, Hopes for Reopening by Saturday. By a Staff Correspondent of The

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 ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D ). 'C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1933. “PECORA QUESTIONS HIS ONE-TIME AIDE Senate Banking Witness

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 BlA—4 saw *CONCERT 0 OPEN " INAUGURAL RITES " Event at Pan-American Union {'* Tonight Will Launch i % Gay Pageantry. B...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ROBBERY VICTIM “Prosperity Checks” Tried by Merchants To Revive Business VOLSTEAD MAY LOSE JOB

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 A—6 =* GOVERNORS BEGIN 'ARRIVING IN ITY Wlsconsm Executive Among| First—Many Expected Tomorrow. 4 . | terfan Church in the

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €, TnunrSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933, MRS, ELKINS' RITES | | iine we e Proves Fatal to SEATTLE,...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY.......March 2, 1033 THEODORE W. NOYES.. The Evening

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 loox PURE PINNIYI.VAIIIA THE FINESTY Nutocrat i e OIL & [BAYERSON OIL WORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 “Your service was a great "...

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 "A=10 FLORIDA AT ITS BEST Highest quality citrus fruits, tree ripened and fresh. Not storage fruit Templc oranges....

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 TTHING ALWTED TONODERN CHLRCH Chicago Pastor Proposes Plan of Fixing Salary on Living Cost Basis. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., INAUGURATION OF ANEW DEPARTMENT GROUPINGBABY NEEDS UNDER EXPERTS BABY CENTRE COMPLETED

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 RECALLS MEMORIES OF INAUGURATIONS Officer of Oldest Inhabitants Tells Association of Rites Held in Cold. Memories of...

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 \ FA—14 WASHINGTON GAS " INCOME DECLINES , Decrease of $24,632 Shown % in January Statement to Commission. EFF BY EDWARD C.

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 FIN GOVERNMENT BOND « PRICES ARE LOWER ‘Advancing Money Rates and Banking Liquidation Af- fect Market. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE.

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. R.F. . AUTHORIZES | S, Financial Institutions Receive Bulk of Sums Advanced in

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 DEATH OF WALSH DELAYS ACTION ON D.C. SUPPLY BILL Senate Leaders Still Hope to Pass Measure Before Session Adjourns. DEBATFE.

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Honor Guests at Farewell Dinner This Evening of Senator and .Mrs. Reed. HE...

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 after receipt of & communication from unanimously voted and forwarded to from | the American Automobile Association SEND...

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) Rogers, Miss Florence Bennett g‘;sl:{’s M‘:gs Mary Louise Johnson, Miss Beatrice Patton,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. B-—§ " 100 Wonderful Friday Bargains Make tomorrow a big...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1916-1220 F STREET D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. Playing Cards 4 Decks for $1 Gilt-edged...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933, SmENBE PUSH‘NG el S, ST | SICK MAN ARRESTED |5 st o iy Eoing fhe

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 SOCIETY ‘(Continued From Fourth Page.) Oharles Donohoe, national committee- women from California. Mrs. Clopton has been made

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. B—9 Get the Friday Habit—Shop at GOLDENBERG’S Dr. Elliott’s $3

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 From tfie Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. By E. de S. MELCHER Beatrice Lillie At Belasco Sunday. HOSE who

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 REICH MODERATES DISMAYED BY NAZIS Hitlerites’ Vigor in Building Fascist Dictatorship Baf- fles Opponents. By Cable to The...

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 Spring Dresses e o That Are Sure-Fire His... Inaugural Presentations *10 Featuring the Outstanding Vogue for. Spring 1933 . .

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 WOODWARD 10™1I™F anp G StreeTs & LotHROP . ; Prone Distmicr 3300 Exquisite Combination Package— (4 Coty’s Face Powder and ¢

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 Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, 12%c, 25¢ Were 25c and 50c respectively 300; * including white handkerchiefs with colored...

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 WHAT STOMACH ACIDITY IS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT A Few Simple Rules B g THE SIGNS OF ACID STOMACH Loss of Appetite...

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 LSS EAHES W 4,377,425 Miles Flown for Each Fatal Accident.in Last Half‘of 1932: Alr transport- saféty: reached: a new high

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 ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2 1953. 8. Vestal in to U. 8. . vge‘" u.m:h L % % % % % ok ok K R K R R

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 MEONE {0 '&b‘/Vernie Connelly ™ LOVE K SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALLMENTS: After Kay Bishop's high-powered road- gior,...

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY - £ BY JAMES J. MONTAGUE. How We Happened to Be. %:e:: nnfll: % strong along, Hud the

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 WOMEN'’S FEATURES Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIM§——m Mz, Sims is universally acclaimed thesgreatest living contract and

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 MAGA BAN the brritation.. and ot each. write to BLACKHEADS The Ointment te heal Seap dally te clean osut She pores. For free

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 \ Q Jo\m N. GARNER NAU G URAl fdil’icmA and SUNDAY STAR March 3, 4 and 5—25¢ March 3 Edition Alone, (Mailed), 5¢ March 4...

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 [ | @he Foening Sfar. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. PAGE D-—1 Nationals’ Reserve Squad to Be Finest in American

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 SPORTS. ERRIS FORESEES GREAT SHOW HERE Junners Already in Training for June 17 Race Spon- sored by Star. BY R. D. THOMAS....

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 SPORTS. SOLONS MEET SOON TOMAP CAMPAIGN At Least Four Spring Invi- tation Tourneys Assured. Chance for Others. BY W. R....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933 The Cheerfyl Chervt life 1 waste In idle dreams or er, e And yet

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. put left to celved at the main office up ‘the Branch Offices one hour DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR

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 D—6 MISCELLANEOUS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C THURS]':)AY MARCH 2, 1933 APARTMENTS :m ROOMS AND BOARD. (Continued.) 2800

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 REAL ummmunn. ~ACentinued.) 5 $35. k. and bath. modern; 440 15th st. Exclusive neighborbood. wide porches; ey «5 16th. W. P.

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 COMPLETE DINNER Counter Cafe and Dining Room Service Club Breakfast f Luncheon 15¢ to 25¢ 20c to 35¢ Let’s Meet and Eat at

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