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Evening Star dated March 2, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Wenther Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight, colder tomor- row...

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 A-2. aa THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1935. GEN. BUTLER HITS PROMOTION BOARD Tells Committee Hearing

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 HOUSE BONUS VOTE| SEEN NEXT WEEK Ways and Means Committee to Start Hearing Monday on Bills. By the Associated Press. House

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1935. “PINSLIP” LAW | A¢ whse House | | INDON DISCUSSES "A—4 s Tj S.

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 HARP T0 FEATURE EVENING SERVICES U. S. Navy Band Soloist Will Play at Petworth M. E. Church Tomorrow. At Petworth M. E....

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 DR 1. G. B. PIERCE - SELECTS SUBJEC Church Federation Plans for the financial campaign, which is set for March 15 to 35, are

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Hostess at Tea This Afternoon After Receiving Group of RS. ROOSEVELT will be host- ess at tea

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY......March 2, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . Editor

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 WOMEN T0 MARK DAY OF PRAYER Washington Group to Join in World Observance on March 8. The women of the Washington churches are

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 FOUR YOUNGSTERS ¥z By, MAKE IMPRESSION Hasn’t Seen So Many Fine Prospects in Six Years, Declares Bucky. BY JOHN B. KELLER,

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 SPORTS. Campbell May Shoot for Re BEACH IS NEARING HIGH SPEED TRIM Bluebird Will Be Driven as Fast as Sand Will Permit, Says

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 wwwflflb Aclz wxe FINancian, THE BN S, e D e e, e e BANKERSTOHEAR [TR ANS A CTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANG E/SIIGKS...

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 F {1.5.BONDS QUIET | AND SHADEEASER Most Junior Issues Retain Recovery From Slump Early in Week. BY BERNARD S. O'HARA,...

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 A—14 xx ; SYMPHONY BEGING| MEMORIAL BRIDGE CONCERTS JUNE T Sunset Programs Planned on River Front Twice a Week. $100,000 FUND

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 BUILDING PERMITS INFEBRUARY SOAR TOPCT, VER 134 Private Construction Total| Reaches $883,400 in Last Month. DISTRICT...

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 REAL ESTATE. —_— T ——— REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1935. Private Construction Total

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 REAL ESTATE. INFLATION EFFECT ONREALTY VIEWED Debtors and Renters Seen Best Served if Value of Money Falls. Defining...

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 REA VAGANCY FIGURES STEADILY FALLING Survey in 73 Cities Shows Demand for Property Is Rising Rapidly. Strong recovery from

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Morning Frock for Matron HE BY BARBARA BELL. | MODEL representing the in- | vasion of the ruffled mode into 1

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 B—6 BISHOP T0 PREACH SPECIAL SERMON Cathedral Service Will Mark Anniversary of Presi- dent’s Inaugural. Bishop James E....

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 10 LEGTURE HERE Youth Conference Mar. 8-10 to Feature Discussion of Problems. Nationally known leaders will ad- dress the...

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 " B8 MODERN MAIDENS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, DAN DUNN. 193 —By NORMAN MARSH (EWS OF THE...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP—MEN, BARTENDER wanted. also counter m ?;:'il'd‘" man with references. Call n. BASS SOLOIST for...

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 B—10 ROOMS—FURNISHED. _(Continued.) VERMONT _ AVE, suitable two. Also entral: meals optional N.W _—Select. 1210 single....

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1935. LEGAL NOTICES. B—11 SALE—SUBURBAN. MUTT AND JEFF—...

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 B—12 * AMUSEMENTS. Some Splendid Acting in| “One More Spring,” at Fox Walter King. Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor Contribute

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