History Worm
  1. Evening Star
  2. 1935-10-14

Evening Star dated October 14, 1935

Page 1

 WEATHER. (U. 6. Weather Bureau Perecast.) Cloudy, possibly occasional light rain tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder...

Page 2

 A2 = SLAYING OF TRID ISLAID 0 UTAHAN Man’s Pistol Fired Bullets That Shot Five Persons, Police Say. By the Associated Press.

Page 3

 AUTO DEATH TOLL REACHES NEW HIGH Only Four States Show Worse Record Than D. C., Census Figures Show. The Nation’s automobile

Page 4

 ;A—"4 *% on U. 5. MAY CENSO RADID WAR NEWS Move Made to Amend Com- munications Act to Bar "_Foreign Propagandists. BY JOHN J.

Page 5

 IN PROSE, VERSE Young Driver Pledges Aid in Drive—Motorist Pro- tests Obstructions. Tiaffic and safety are discussed in prose

Page 6

 Any business mes- sage worth writing is important enough to justify stationery designed and en- graved by Brewood. Phone...

Page 7

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935, Death Mystery DROWNING OF MISSOURI GIRL INVESTIGATED....

Page 8

 ANNIE FRANCHOT, “KINOF ACTOR, DIES Grandmother of Franchot Tone Passes Away Here at 83 Years. Mrs. Annie Powers Franchot, 83,

Page 9

 U. . ANNEXES 3 PACIFIC ISLANDS Tiny, Barren Dots of Sand and Coral Colonized for Air Bases. Three tiny sand-strewn coral...

Page 10

 "A—10 , THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY ..............October 14, 1935 — e THEODORE W.

Page 11

 Pioneer Lumberman Dies. RHINELANDER, Wis., October 14 (®)—Edward O. Brown, 76, pioneer Rhinelander banker and lumberman, died

Page 12

 | Agriculture Will Discuss “Processing Tax and Tariff.” PEAKING on the National Radio S Henry A. Wallace will discuss “The

Page 13

 CANADAIS VOTING ONISSUES TODAY Record Number of Candi- dates for 245 Seats in House of Commons. By the Associated Press....

Page 14

 A-14 AM You Never Really Can Tell What These Stars Will Do Franchot Says Joan Will Say “No” and Then She Bobs Up and S...

Page 15

 Coaches of D.C. Big Four All Unhappy: C. U.-Detro Hoyas Lack Scoring Punch, G. W. Fears Passes, C. U. Strategy Is Bad. BY ROD

Page 16

 PORTS. FEW FREAK PLAYS VARY CONSERVATIVE OFFENSE Virginia Forward-Lateral for 105-Yard Touch- down Effort Against Navy...

Page 17

 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935, L R = e VR R O HEAVY INDUSTRIES = % . £ B _...

Page 18

 A—I18 xkxx 1. BONDS GAIN, GORPORATESMIXED Early Irregularity Continues as Government Issues Extend Advance. BOND AVERAG ES Rl

Page 19

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935, FINANCIAL vk A—19 IRBRREGULAR [NEW_ YORK CURB...

Page 20

 V24 THE EVENING STAR, “’ASHI\*GTO\I, RALBIGH HABERDASHER And Again the PARTY IS ON US! Save in the 24th Anniversary! $2.50

Page 21

 Washington News TRAFFIC HORRORS CONTINUE. WITH 2 DEAD, SCORE HURT Week End Toll of D. C. and Vicinity Includes C. C. C....

Page 22

 SOCIETY. ';Mrs. Roosevelt Will Have ‘Guests at the DBrilliant ‘Velvet Ball in New York £Secretary Hull Presides at Luncheon

Page 23

 SOCIETY. Virginia—Maryland News Maj. and Mrs. Allen’s House Guests. Many Activities in Suburbs. Maj. and Mrs. Hugh A. Allen

Page 24

 TRANSFER OF BABY CHARGED 0 MAN Arlington Police Seek Moth- er as Prisoner Is Held in $250 Bond. Special 1 ispatch to The...

Page 25

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C, MONDAY,. OCTOBER 14, 1935. WoODWARD & LOTHROP 10TH]]THEF AND G STREETS PHONE DIstrRICT

Page 26

 EDUCATIONAL. MOUNT IPLEASANT SCHODOL gl B SCCREARITS OPENING NEW CLASSES Tivoi Theater uilding 14th STREET AND PARK ROAD...

Page 27

 Comforts, $11.95 —They're light as a feather, luxuriously warm and exceptionally lovely—to say nothing of the value. Choice

Page 28

 THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, 1. 07 MONDAY;" OCTOBER 14, 1035 th Hflfliwrmry Lansburgh’s L) We Can’t Over-Rate These Values!

Page 29

 TRANSIENTS CLEAR " BELTSVILLE FARM 482 Are Preparing Site for Workers’ Camp—More Will Be Sent. First definite action toward

Page 30

 {OC-YEAR WARFARE SEEN IN ETHIOPIA Czarist General, Now Wash- ingtonian, Says Race Is Audacious. Fortified by his experience

Page 31

 " Rich Kelobra Veneer, 3 Pcs. ‘109 A smart, modern suite in a gorgeous new tropi- cal wood! You'll have to see the...

Page 32

 DAILY SHORT STORY-: DEAD MEN TALK By Abhlene Fitch. LXTI'LE JOEY is M my pal. So when he spots me treezin® down the “gnain

Page 33

 WOMEN . Cranberries Scale New Culinary Heights in School Meal As Pleasant HourNeeded Conduct and Spirits ‘Are Dependent on

Page 34

 "B—14 WOMEN Bedtime Mr. Blacksnake BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Who looks ahead. no pains will spare fety to prepare. For future

Page 35

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. @; MONDAY; -OCTOBER: 14, 1935: Secret Operative 48, WOLF. I FEEL SURE SQMETHING / MEANWHILE

Page 36

 SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING IN- STALLMENT. As 8 week-old baby Sugar friddle fs found ‘o' Dr. Slemp's doorsiep and taksn Io the...

Page 37

 REAL ESTATE ROOMS—FURNISHED. ___(Continued. 016 MASS. AVE. N.W.—Lovely. warm ront rcom. equipped for Lhk.. $6.50; also...

Page 38

 B—18 A UTOMOBILES. TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS. A shrill cry rose above the din of battle: The ape man recognized the voice of

Page 39

 D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. G STAR, WASHINGTON, SALE—AUTO ILES. ‘Siiver Dome.~ fally equipped, Buliman

Page 40

 LEGION T0 PRESS UNIVERSAL DRAFT Objective to Rank With Bonus Legislation at Next Session. By the Associated Press. ‘Ameriean

For all support, inquiry and suggestion messages  contact@historyworm.com

History WormFiyat ArşiviNe DemekWiki WhatPrice Archive
Wiki What DeWiki What PlWiki What EsWiki What FrWiki What Th
© 2025 Gaste Arşivi