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Evening Star dated October 3, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. . Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, slightly colder tonight, tempera=- ture about 43 degrees; tomorrow fair,...

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 A—2 &% THE EV. NG S | open to considerable debate, especial- The ex-President’s personal outlook | cannot be known...

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 ROOSEVELT TALKS SPLIT OPINIONS Leaislators Find Praise and Criticism for Speeches on Trip. By the Associated Press. President

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 1. SENDS TALY LTTLE MUNTONS No Arms Sold to Ethiopia, State Department Reveals. By the Assoclatec Press. The United States

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. Fxxs A—S w |ered it in time to throw him out. AR ECTENENT...

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 . SINGLE IOO? ND PRIVATE BATH * A new hotel on 42nd Street 2 blocks wast of Grand Central Station HOTEL TUDOR NEW YORX CiTY

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO 0 AR L PLEADFORPEACE Speakers at Religious Rally Emphasize Spiritual Need as War Looms. BY JAMES

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 FIRST IN SAFETY RATING IS URGED Rev. W. S. Abernethy Hits| One-Drink Drivers in Op- timists” Speech. Washington, the most...

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 that is Christian Heuri who has been a member 35 years, having joined the association in 1900.” Elra C. Palmer, referring to

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 THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C , THURSDAY, . OCTOBER 3, 1935. A—10 : B s THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. THE...

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 THE_EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, UNITED FOOD STORES Operated by Washington’s Leading Food Merchants Privately Owned and UNITED

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 A—12 GRANDS UPRIGHTS wee AND ~- MIDGET PIANOS FOR RENT HUGOWORCH 1110 G. Est.1879 Stove Parts Boilers, Furnaces, Stoves...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DV C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. igned by Gov. Philip La Follette yes- | would have the right

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 PARKIG BUSSS ONLOTPROTETED Friendship Heights Groub Objects to Capital Transit Practice. The Friendship Citizens’ Associa-

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 ‘Washington Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events an WANNA SEE OSCAR? WASHINGTON society ma- trén, widow of a...

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 CaritaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS {Thursday, October 3. (Covyright, 1935) | WRC 950k WMAL 630k | WOL 131k | THE EVENING STAR,...

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 FIN SUPPORT ARRESTS DECLINE ON CURB Trading Favorites Display General Firmness in Closing Hour. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 A—18 #¥# FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, -1935. BANK LOWS P [TRANSACTIONS ON THE...

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 REBOUND STAGED BY BOND MARKET Early Selling Is Absorbed and List Moves Up—U. S. Issues Mixed. BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails Net...

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 A—20 Women'’s Fall Dresses Find the like of these styles any- where for less and Sears will refund .49 your money. Military

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 Washi ington News BOY, 3, 15 KILLED, 3 0THERS FATALLY HURT IN TRAFFIC Girl, 17, Dies in Hospital, Second Victim of Auto...

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 SOCIETY. Cabinet. Members Due Back This Month From European Trip News of Members of Others Who Make Diplomatic Corps and Up

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 S Weddings of Today and Yesterday Miss Smith Bride of Mr. McNett Today. Other Nuptials. Of interest to Washington is the...

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 B—4 Miss Keeney Will Marry C.W.Phillips \ The marrisge of Miss Natalle Hathaway Keeney, niece of Mrs. Campbell Prichett, and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. Children's Knee- Printed Drapery Linens WooDWARD & LoTHROP...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. DISTRICT ACCEPTS [Ty tyenue and Rides pisce, w2z | SENTENCED

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. /RQ; 4 ui e Mell Youll Surely Want One— Tomorrow! A Sale of

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 7TH, 8TH & E STS. Governor Winthrop Desk 26.99 Friday and Saturday Only! With the “thirteen colonies” grille front . . . the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. mhstHaEsTs. [ g Fur Felt and Sueded Felt Millinery 3.00 You're

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 ‘B—10 NAVY AR STATION ERONTH DELAVED Expansion to Old Bolling “Field Help Up by Army Program. % T'he Naval Air Station at...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. GOODBYE TO,_THIS ...THAT HUTCHINS DEFENDS COLLEGAN DS Schools

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 DAILY SHORT STORY: WRONG By Mary Faith Geary. I[JERRY OLI- FHANT dialed & number, then sat listening to the distant ringing

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 BOOTLEG WHISKY BOTTLES SEIZED 5,000 in One Cache and 576 in Another—Re-Use Barred by Law. By the Associated Press. The...

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 After Dark | Smart People, Smart Things, Smart Places. By the Spectator. Trade Mark Registzred. U. 8. Patent Office.| ETTER

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 ] G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935 B—15 THE NEW Yes—we are living up to ; 9 all former retail code e e "

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 F THER HERHAT JULIE ANNE MOORE INSTALLMENT XXIV. ELMA RUNBRECKER had van- ished. A telephone call from Carl early next...

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 Stainless Top Breakfast Set ’18.84 —TFive pieces . . . table with stainless porcelain top, two disappearing leaves and lined

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 B—18 ¥ “The Season’s Best Buying Opportunities! Describes— Original Editions 25¢ 1,000 coples. $nCMBHE Bl ture dings ance...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, ¢ Foening Star wl'l‘n SUNDAY MORNING EDITION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. Features and Classified C—1 Tigers,

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 SPORTS. SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. Dick Riffle Is Menace to Georgelown as...

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 SFORTS. Line on District High School Teams - INEPISCOPAL TILT | Encounter W.-L. foot ball front opens with a into action in

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 Cc—4 s Mrs. Clark and Lily Harper BY W. R. McCALLUM. | ington for this year, the gressional next week will bring to- tional

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. — ummer Public Loses By Reckless Destruction High School Student Play Condemned by Observer. BY ANGELO...

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 WOMEN’ S FEATURES. Bedtime The Young Duck’s Mistake. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. The needless risk Is a mistake e. T T RS S e NN

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 WOMEN'S FEATURES. Pain Attack Is Nature’s Ow_n Signal Created as Protest When Something Has Gone Wrong. BY JAMES W. BARTON,

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 Cc-8 I MODERN MAIDENS i €100 T & 7. 48 Bbs Reserved +BM. “IS SHE HONEST? SHE WOULDN'T EVEN TAKE A LETTER!” LETTER-OUT BY...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. Lot Goes With Ladder. NEW CASTLE, Pa. () —To get two ladders for his painting business at an auction,

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 REA APARTMENTS—FURNISHED, (Continued.) = 1863 CALIFORNIA ST. N ATTRAC- tively furnished apartment, bed-sitting rm., Kkitchen.

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. ___(Continued.) 2 AUBURN 1031 8-98-A custom convertl AU BURNith Philco rado. special gun-metal

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 AM USEMENTS. “Diamond Jim” Depicts A Rare Exhibitionist Edward Arnold Softens the Vile Vulgarian in Expert Characterization

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