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Evening Star dated September 11, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly warmer tonight and tomorrow; ing gentle Highest. 75, est, 54,...

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 LONG LEAVES 1336 SGENE UNCHANGED influence in Presidential Race Held Puny, With Big Issues Same. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The...

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 ROW OVER WORD “MUST" REOPENED Presment Pounded Tahle, Ordered Bills Passed, Snell Asserts. By the Associated Press. The...

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 A— LEADERS AT 003 ONLONE'S POVER Nye Thinks Louisianan Would Have Entered Third-Party Move. By the Associated Press. ‘Whether

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 “ICGDENT HOUR DANGER ITE Drivers and Pedestrians Warned to Be Alert From 5 to 6 P.M. 1If it is true that to be forewarned is

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 A—6 = TRAFFIC SAFETY DRIVE IS BACKED North Randle Highlands Group Re-Elects Christen- son President. The North Randle...

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 FEATHER INHE R HAT JULIE ANNE MOORE SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALLMENT Ann Rogers and Rita Manley, Elmville schoolmates and

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 A—S8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY ........September 11, 1935 THEODORE W....

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 COAL RULE BOLTED BY 16 COMPANIES Five Kinds of Unconstitu- tionality Charged in Svits at Louisville. By the Associated Press.

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 A—10 = RUMANIANS RALLY T0 JOININ PROTEST Removal of Mme. Lupescu as Political Power Is Party Demand. By the Associated Press.

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 GROUP INDORSES SAFETY CAMPAIGN East Washington Heights | Citizens’ Association Elects Officers. The driving pledge sponsored

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 A—12 The Foening St Sporls WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935. Nats’ “Experimental” Club Gets Tough :...

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 'SPORTS. Players With Little Experience Come Walton, | FRANK DeARMEY, Converted 193-pound sophomore fullback, who is being

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 A—14 =* s BRADDOCK FALS | PORTS. Lipps’ Next Rival May Be Everett THERE'B a Joe Lipps-Buck Ev- erett match for the ball yard

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 TRADING ON CURB ON HIGHER GROUND Market Is Led by Oils, Dis- | tillery Shares and In- dustrials. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 ot FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 FINANCIAL. HAMLTONELECTS [TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK

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 F INANCIA GORPORATE BOND TRADING STEADY Principal Interest on Mar- ket Centers in Low- Priced Rails. BOND AVERAGES a0 30 10

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935. SPECIAL MERCHANDISE o THURSDAY | Each week this page...

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 Washington News A.F. . E PREPARES 10 DRAFT GOALS FOR NEXT SESSION Committee Program to Ask Pay, Promotion and Merit Planks.

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 SOCIETY. Autumn Plans Made by Officials as Back from Vacations Mrs. Roosevelt Selects Costumes in Fall Shades for West...

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 8 OCIETY. Virginia-Maryland News Mrs. Thompson Hostess to Garden Club at Tea Yesterday. Mrs. Estelle Thompson entertained the

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 SOCIETY. Wedding of Yesterday Kiker-Metcalf Ceremony Yesterday. Other Nuptial Events. The wedding of Miss Julla May Metcalf,

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 THE EVE STAR, WASHINGT! D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 FUNDS ARE DENIED FORROADBUILDING = | Montgomery to Get $55,000 for...

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 Avenues of Fashion For the Gentleman HAT with the approach of the time when one must discard the old Chapeau de Paille, as

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 DAILY SHO GUILTY RT STORY- SCENT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935. INTERFEDERATION days...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935. S pemz/ Purchase $225 VALUES IN S Persian Lamb...

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 600 CITIES TO HAVE PATENT LAW TESTS Thizd Examination Since Coe Took Office Will Be Heid on October 30. ‘With a view to...

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 B—10 WOMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935. “Homogenized” Milk Val TR Offers

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935. B—l11 —By NORMAN MARSH 727770 I'VE BEEN PLACED IN [/...

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 THE EVENI Capital's RabDio PROGRAMS Wednesday, September 11. WRC 950k | = WMAL 630k | (Copyright, 1935) AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

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 ROOMS. e MUTT AND JEFF— SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) LiVING ROOM SUITE (2-piece) studio | couch, bed room suite; all...

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 B—14 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935. AUCTIONS, SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SarE—mouaes.

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 AUT SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) - 7031 coupe. rumble seat; In storage 3‘3?.”19“ “Cheap. terms. 1166 18th | 5t n.W. 33...

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 B-16 AMUSEMENTS. “They Laughed When He Sat Down at the Piano” But Kiepura’s Key-Box Was Really No Odder Than Fred Astaire’s

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