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Evening Star dated May 23, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Fair and slightly warmer tonight and ; Thursday showers; gentle southeast and...

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 A--2 #» BAPTISTS DEDICATE GHURCH TO LIBERTY National Memorial Filled to Capacity as Leaders Con- secrate Shrine. ‘The...

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 BEER LAY TERNED SPEAEASES DION dairymple. Declares 50,000 Have Already Been Driven From Business. By the Assoclated Press.

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 DISSENSION ENDS INQURY SESSION. Glass Protests Questioning of Banker on Income Tax Return. ¢ (Continued From First Page) keep

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 ROOSEVELT SEEKS PARIS AGREEMENT Abandonment of Offensive THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Apostolic Delegate Arrives NEW VATICAN

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 D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933. TOUR OF MONTGOMERY TO BE HELD TOMORROW EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PATRONAGE INCLUDED Republican,

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 FORD TO INCREASE HIS EMPLOYMENT Expects to Step Up Produc- tion—Praises Administra- tion for Activity. By the Associated...

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 = A—8 THE EVENING o) AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933. w‘ THE EVENING STAR - 'With Sundsy Morning Edition. — "

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 Established 1900 SARDO & CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE $4-00 LINCOLN 0524 BUILDER’S NIECE DIES Kin of Man Who Built Brooklyn Bridge

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 A-10® NEW YORK CASTS | VOTES ON REPEAL | Sweeping Wet Victory Likely Today Despite Slight Show of Interest. By the Assoclated

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 ESDAY, 1933. Purse Snatcher Gets $15. 3 Addie E. Bourne, s clerk in the Post!: wn the | Office Department, had her purse,...

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 FINANCIAL. BUSINESS BETTER IN FIFTH DISTRICT = Richmond Reserve Bank Re- ports Wholesale and Re- tail Trade Gains. BY EDWARD

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 FINANCIAL. sxs A—=13 CURB SHARES GAIN D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933. N. Y. CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The

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 A—13 4 g EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 23 1933 e o e e e e e e e T TR L R Y 3 AR led again relopm¢ of the...

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 CHEVY CHASE BANK SALE RELEASES 60 PER CENT OF FUNDS Purchase by Riggs Is Ap- proved by Directors and Treasury Officials. | i

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 SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Returns to Washington in Plane With Secretary of War and Mrs. Dern. RS. ROOSEVELT is again...

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 (com.!.l:mg_tj= Prom Second Page.) * monies was » dedication of # bufld!.n‘l‘ mcludinx Billard Hall, wmh * houses a pool and

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 FRST LADY FETED ATBENEFT AL New York Society Attends Brilliant Affair at Historic Armory. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ’l;UESD‘\\'. MAY 23, 1933. v - T BAP'"S"' MlNU]’ES District’s Heroes HOLD EXAMINATIONS |

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 - RULING OPENS WAY TORUSHFARMAD = Wallace Orders Quick Action After Import Taxes Are Approved. By the Associated Press. The

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 NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE f] 7™, 8™ and § e Thton Dy mt EE them out with good screens. National Screen

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. MAY 23 1933. DOUBLING TAX, HALVING RENT tir crat. After bearing Wiky, Senator

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 The usual Wedne: show — everything the hot Summer days that are upon us. Come in and see! SANDWICH SHOP Just Opened Cold...

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 AMUSEMENTS Givney and Munson Score In the Nati These Two Members of Mr. Cochran's Players Have Excellent Roles in “Another

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 TRAVEYL THIO SuMMeR “ARE YOU GOING ABROAD FIRST CLASS Aqu THIS YEAR?"” “NO. WE'RE STAYING HOME, ,» THIRD CLAS: S! LETTER-OUT

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 >12, ¥ MILK TRUST PROBE KED BY CITIZENS Mid-City Group Urges Senate District Committee to Make Inquiry. The Senate District

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 i I i i e Sewell Great Factor in Nats’ Success : Red Sox Appear Definitely on Upgrade CEORGETON . KEEPING CLUB HIGH BY TIVELY

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 S Marathon Runners Will Gallop to Music : Revolta Only: HIGH SCHOOL MEET ISIT OF SHO' NINE INNOVATION MARKS RACE HERE. JUNE

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 Sock on Display at TOUGH TESTS FACE THOD. RINGHEN Manley to Battle Raymond and Irving Meets Overlin in Eight-Rounders. A the

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Ice Cubes for Use in Beverages BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. CE cubes in beverages can do more than chill the...

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 Peter Is Quite Upset. P 2 ST Th o deem. —Peter Rabbit. ETER RABBIT hadn't visited the home of Teeter the Sandpiper for a...

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 SEDAR, model 3027 SReRET ToR dition; wpholstery and tires good. leflhfln. Colunibia. 150~ COLN 19710 SEDA! Special bods: driven

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 JESDAY, MAY 23, 1933. AUCTIONS, HOUSES—FURNISHED. HOUSE§—UNFURNISHED. ' !ALI-—!O!I!I& "HE'.E,‘)‘"' e AUTO_LOANS. . AUCTION

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 ® C-8 SAVE YOUR EYES] BY CONSULTING OUR OPTOMETRISTS . we'll mak for v o onvenient Deferred Payments M. A. LEESE Ostical Co.

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