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Evening Star dated April 24, 1933

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 night or tomorrow. tonight; modera WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Cloudy, followed by showers late to- winds....

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 A—2 sxx MEASURES SPEED OF EARTH'S MOTION Scientist Announces Determ- ination by Direct Ob- servation to Academy. (Continued

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 Storage rooms, $2.50 to $60. Open!storage at from 60c up. Special piano and art rooms, luggage and auto- mobile sections....

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 ROBINSON ASSURE 0. 5..ON INFLATION Benator Represents Presi- dent Roosevelt at Annual Meeting of A. P. By the Associated...

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 A.P. SETS RECORD IN NEWS VOLUME Expenses Cut $2,000.000] Without Impairing Service. | Annual Meeting Held. By tne Associated

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 A—6 THE DAUGHTERS OF ]8]2"SPEA!.<S,FIRST TIME IN 11 YEARS | - AFTER PAYING OFF HIS DEBTS OPEN CONVENTION f'Re‘gistratio‘n of

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 ACTIVITIES THRILL #Bubbling Over Side” Re- vealed at Borah Breakfast. Adores Cherry Blossoms. By the Associated Press....

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 A—S8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WABHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.........April 24, 1933 THEODORE W....

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 COMDR. RIEGER DIES N PARKED AUTO}? Heart Attack Fatal to Re- tired Naval Officer While in Machine. A heart attack suffered as

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 AMUSEMENTS. Jimm y’s Screen Antics Funnier Than Stage Work The Big-Nosed Comedian of “Strike Me Pink" * Gains in Popularity

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933. TRIO LOST IN BLIZZARD Death Feared Fate of Colorado |’ Men,...

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 A—12 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933. SPORTS. -BY FIGHTING FINISH New York Streak Ends...

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 PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1933. SPORTS. A-B- Variety Marks Program as Washington Collegians

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 FINANCIAL, BRUKERS’ UFH[:E AR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 2¢, 1933 IRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK — G IN et A i Direct to

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 v ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AFhLIL FINANCIAL. BUYING FOR YIELD |CURB ISSUES POINT POLICY ABANDONED! T0 HIGHER...

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 f A—16 WooDwWARD & L O™ U™F axp O SrmTs. Proa You Are Cordially Invited to A Showing of Summer Fashions Worn by Mannequins -

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 GRIPPLES RESCUED, TWO PERSONS HURT N CASOLINE BLATE Woman’s Clothing When Fumes From Contain- er Burst Into Flames. MOTHER

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 $0 B—2 =» SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Hoste Club, of Which Mother Is a Member. RS. ROOSEVELT entertained at luncheon today the...

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 Lanshurghs NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T™, 8™ qnd THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, APRIL 24,...

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 C., MONDAY, buck Gallery, when Mr.' Arthur Reiley will speak on “Globe Trotting,” and Dr. Allen P. Cooper and Miss. Alice...

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 Character Loans If present tinies are pressing you to a need of money, budget your debts. Reasonable Rates Courteous and...

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 B—6 Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIM! P. Hal Sims. Mr. Sims is universally acclaimed the greatest living contract and...

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. s Odd-Piece Silverware Cases BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. l U HANDLES OF ALTERNATE PIECES OF SILVER SHOULD EXTEND

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 MODERN MAIDENS P A3 gt Raerrad. “MY FAVORITE AUTHOR WRITES TRUE TO LIFE." “HE SHOULD. HE USED TO BE AN APARTMENT HOUSE...

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 AIR TRAVEL Information Reservations for all airline destinations EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM 808 15th Street, N.W. (National

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 A tinued.) SHRYSLER 756 DE_LUXE COUPE—Ool S0 acrifice for $300: & w. w., rumble e low mileage: sacrifice. Consider small car

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 n&b THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933. AUCTIONS. B-11 SALE—HOUSES. 'WANTED—SUBURBAN. AUCTION...

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 SPECIALS for Tuesday and Wednesday S peciar; 196, 5 tor. . 50C uom'l'ube Bay nuv: sn:e- SRl st e 25c Cans Talcum Powder,...

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