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Evening Star dated April 17, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) row generally south shifting ratures—Highest, lowest, 58, at 3 a.m. Full report on

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 JAIL FOR 3 BRITONS IMPENDS IN RUSSIA Prosecutor Fails to Dema Death Penalty—Gregory to Be Acquitted. $ (Continued From First

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 CATHEDRAL RITES 10 BE IMPRESSIVE $tandard of D. A. R. Will Be Presented at Ceremony This Afternoon. ‘The Washington Cathedral

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 CAPITAL OBSERVES "~ EASTER IN RAIN . Thousands Brave Weather I"to Attend Churches and £ 5 (' *% Outdoor Services. |...

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 3 “MEN OF PEACE” 10 SEE ROOSEVELT MacDonald, Luther and Her- riot Will Try Again to Stabilize Europe. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN.

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 " A6 2% AMUSEMENTS. From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. g By E. de S. MELCHER— ‘ Ann Harding and

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 RENOVIZE* Your House All Over! ‘Why be tearing upstairs all day, long,\when you can utilize ‘some spare space on your main

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 THE EVENING STAR With_Sunday Morning Edition, _ WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.........Aprl '7, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 How to Select a Fitting page book. Write for 8. The Georgia Marble Compnny Department M TATE, GEORGIA CEDAR HILL Washington's

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 _DISTRICT GROCERY STORES | Seasonable Foods AT A SAVING NEW SIZE SCHIMMEL'S ° PURE JELLY 4 times as much jelly as in the...

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 D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933. THE EVENING STAR, prs. Men’s “HORNER” Sateen PAJAMAS! WASHINGTON, A—1I POSTRASTERS J0BS SIF,

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 A—12 Cronin Will Vary Offensive Tactics : Tight Pitching Features Races to Date BOSS AIS T0 GASH INON CLUB'S SPEED Local Park

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 . SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933. SPORTS. ack Has Backers for Brief Spring Toil :...

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 FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOC Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star @fice. INSURANCE FIRMS - IN ANNUAL

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 AN GLR FINANTIAL. ¥y A—15 Close. | Grt Norgn17s Alr Inv Inc vte = » 15 1:;: 4 ward During the Last Two the committee in...

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 ‘A—16 FIELD TESTS FAGE ARMY AIR FORCE Combat Flyers From Posts All Over Country to Take Part in Maneuvers. The mobility and

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 Washington News TWO PERSONS D OVER SCORE HURT INEASTER MISHAPS Woman Is Electrocuted After Escaping Injury in Auto Crash. MAN

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 SOCIETY. ARNOLD GALLERIES 1306 G St. N.W. B2 ** SOCIETY. NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. APRI{ 17, 1933. mm‘w‘:m.mamm el

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 SOCIETY (Centinued From Second Page.) Robert Morris, Mr. William Casady, Mr. Donald Heyne and Mr. Russell Wenger, all of...

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 )~ B4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933, ; ' ! Lansbu NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE

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 THOMAS DELAYS COLLIER APPROVAL Senator Gets Indian Commit- tee to Postpone Action for Commissioner. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING 'LUXURY LINER —By Gina Kaus— (COPYRIGNT, 1088, BY GINA KAUS.) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933.°

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, “NEW DEAL” SEEN | FOR LATIN AMERICA Roosevelt’s Attitude on Mon- 1925, President Calvin...

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIMS: Mr. Sims is universally acclaimed the preatest living contract and auction

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Braid, Applique UNIQUE PEASANT EMBROIDERY, FOR BRIDGE PRIZES HE combination of braid or tape with applique and

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 THE EVENING STAP. WASHINGTON, D. (. MONDAY. APRIT, 17. 1923 ’ H'M ~\WHY DIDN'T T THINK, OF THIS BEFORE T EACH ONE OF THOSE

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 RADIO SERVICE OKAY RADIO CO. SEE MR. ALTMAN 417 11th St. NW. 1 DI. 3106 Breakfast Nooks For the Home, Porch or Garden ‘. ]

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 T B—12 }’ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—RADIOS. BABY GRAND PIAN( jonally _known only four months' old; repossessed ' by a...

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