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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1935-10-04

Evening Star dated October 4, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, colder tonight, with light to heavy frost in suburbs; minimum temperature...

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 "A-=2 @* NILAND DISPUTED - BY MRS. MUENCH Testimony Completed in Kelley Kidnap Case—Jury Soon to Retire. By the Assoctated

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 WAR MACHINERY IN ABERDEEN SHOW Army Demonstrates Latest Weapons, Both on Ground and In the Air. By the Associated Press....

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 SHFET OF AUTD *FRST ESSENTIL Beneficial ~ Association’s President Discusses Phases of Pledges. (Editorial note: This is the

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 * THREE EXECUTE INTHEFTMURDER 75-Year-0ld Merchant Vic- tim Great Uncle of Two North Carolinians. By the Associated Press.

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 A6 = ADONA ETHOPAN TRADIG CENTER Town Bombed by Italians Prosperous and Lies High in Mountains. By the Associated Press. A

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 U..D. C. IN'VIRGINIA SELECTS OFFICERS Mrs. W. M. Forrest of Char- lottesville Named Presi- _ dent of Division. By the...

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 BRANCH LIBRARY T0 OPEN TONIGHT ‘Dr. Edmund A. Walsh to Speak at Exercises at Georgetown. Dr. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., vice...

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 Melcher in Filmland Being One of a Series of Hollywood Chronicles by The Star’s Dramatic Critic. Edward de S. Melcher, The

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 . A—10 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C FRIDAY ...... .October 4, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES.....

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 — TRIBUTE PLANNED T0 PROF. PAUL LUTZ| Wilson Teachers’ College Faculty Members and Students to Attend Services. Faculty...

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 A—12 PEDESTRIAN CURB OPINION DUE 300N Prettyman to Advise City| .. Heads on Legality of " Van Duzer Plan. An official opinion

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 THE* EVENING e e —————————— . GRAND JURY TO GET RASH DRIVER’S CASE Colored Youth Under Bond omn Charge of Joy Riding—Faces |

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 A—14 NEW EFFORTSE TOCUTLIUORTAK King in Doubt if Session' Bill Will Include Provision. By the Associated Press. New efforts

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 OPEN il 9:30 Friday Saturday “'i‘*zsc Dress Fabrlcs ' Brand-new, fast-color'dress fabrics in the newest styles and colors. c

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 DAILY SHORT STORY-: CLASS WORK By Joan Leath. psir of legs swung HE v sat bfore two very small desks in one ‘corner of the

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 FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. CURBLIST SCORES [NEW _YORK CURB MARKETSRp ISt SEEN

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 A—18 *¥% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. FINANCIAL, DEPLSTS HOUNT [TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK

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 BONDS. REGISTER SUBSTANTIAL GAIN Evidence of Quick Rallying Power Helps Prices in All Sections. BOND AVERAGES . 20 10 10...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. H HABERDASHER | At Flin Mgt Dty 'y Fouest Men's Whae Store--1310

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 Washingtqh News MCARL T0 HAL SALARY IN SHIFTS VIOLATING ORDERS Complaint Charges Reset- tlement Unit in Transfer of Employes.

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Returns To Executive Mansion Early Next Week Cabinet Member Due Back Tomorrow. Other Officials...

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR Marriages Of Unusual Interest Of much interest in Washington was the wedding yesterday of Miss...

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 B—4 Mr. Castle Returns to Washington Family Here Soon. Miss Gilbert Arrives. Nelsons at Shoreham. ‘The former Undersecretary

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 " PAVING REPLAGES OLD COBBLESTONE Alexandria Will Have Only Four Blocks of Original Street Surface Left. By a Staft...

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 SIFE FOOTPRNTS TODOTSDEMALKS Kiwanis Club to Paint ‘Don’t Get Hurt,’ to Caution Pedestrians. The Washington Kiwanis Club is

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 La Garde Bags In new “roomy" styles with SECRET POCKETS to make them unique! Genuine leathers, of course! $ 5 and 57.50...

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 B8 e s Because of nation-wide demand, you now can buy ‘VIRGINIA SWEET PancakeFlour 2 tor 17¢ Buckwheat Flour . - Maple-Cane

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 FILM THEATER SUIT OPENS lN ST. I.OUIS | Orpheum have been “maliciously and tion companies have “put a stain on a great...

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 EVENING 2-TROUSER SUITS *19.95 After Founder’s Day They'll Be'$24.50 —S8ingle and double breasted and sports suits of clear,

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 $3.95 Rayon Taffeta BED SPREADS $2.99 —A novelty block pattern rayon taffeta in rose, green, blue, gold and orchid. Bingle

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 B—-12 BUS DESIENATN CHANGE I URGED Washington Highlands Citi- . zens’ Association Com- : plains of Present Signs. A motion

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. WoODWARD & LLOTHROP I0T™H]IT™HF AND G STREETS PHoNE DistrICT

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 FEATHER INHER HAT JULIE ANNE MOORE INSTALLMENT XXV. €€ J 'VE pever before run into a case with so many apparent contra=-...

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 BIGN.R. A PARLEY BERRY'S PROPOSAL Co-ordinator Testing Senti- ment on Business-Labor Co-operation Plan. By the Associated...

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 B—16 NATIONAL PRESS PLANISAPPROVE Justice Luhring Grants Re- organization of Building Corporation. The plan of reorganization

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. It's a Sensational Sale of Fine French Perfumes D'Orsay Perfumes

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 aturday is Children’s Day in] ILEE 79" ANNIVERSARY T > — ™ FOR INFANTS X T ,4\/? 1 SILK DRESSES 3.33 An exciting group of...

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 D THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. B—19 Lmséurg/z’s 5™ Anniversary 7th, 8th and E Streets Brmgmg

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 B_20 v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935, Men! Look What Your Dollar Buys You in LANSBURGH'S 2422

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 * ARENGIEERING BOARD PPROVED Many Washington Navy Offi- | cers Assigned to New Duty. Secretary of Navy Swanson today |...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935 Last CALL! Last DAY! EVERY . We sold thousands at a much higher

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 b OCTOBER| IS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. Superb COATS topped with luxurious furs "CREPES

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 WOMEN’ S FEATURES. Bedtime Stories A Race for Life. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Life is far too precious to Risk as some folk...

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 Bible Is “Best Seller” - 400th Anniversary of Translation to Bé Marked This Week. BY GEORGE PORTER. HE “best seller” in the

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 C—6 WOMEN’S FEATURES, _agnned and Quickly Prep Single Pupilj Shopping in Sets Pace iI‘lT Fall Robes and Hostess Gowns Present

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 : I MODERN MAIDENS i = T 074 e b e b 7 “GRANDMA'S SO QUAINT. SHE STILL CALLS 'EM SPEAKEASIES!" LETTE kalled for in the last

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 NARRAGE VOW 5 EPT 0 YEAS L.one Survivor ot Four Farm Sisters Now Il With Pneumonia. By the Associated Press LAWRENCEVILLE,

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 WASHINGTON, D. ING EDITION Foening Stap FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. Classified Ads D—1 Frigid Series Shifts to Chicago, With...

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 D2 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935, SPORTS. G. U.in Grid Opener Tonight : Three Other D.

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 4 . Ld . . ~ SPORTS. ' Champ Defends Title Against Pupil : Mechanical Niblick Aids Grass Experts L] DEVICE IS PRECISE...

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