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  2. 1935-10-25

Evening Star dated October 25, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast) Fair tonight and tomorrow; slowly ris- ing temperature, lowest about 44 degrees...

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 A—2 #» THE EVENI PEDESTRIAN LIGHT TEST 1S ORDERED Special Signals to Be In- stalled at Fourteenth and - E Streets Corners.

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 TRAFFIC CONDITION REPORTED BETTER Auto Insurance Adjuster Cites Drop in Number .of Accidents. Decided improvement in traffic

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 TRIAL OF COOPER IS NEARING CLOSE Week End Recess in Case Against Former Bank President. The trial of Col. Wade H. Cooper,...

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 - SCHULTZS Wiow ISHELD IN SLAYING Booked as Material Witness Short Time After Beer Baron’s Death. By the Associated Press.

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 WALKER, SAILING, DENESHDEIT Former Mayor, En Route to New York, Plans to Avoid Politics. By the Associated Press....

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 | organization of the districts, but h | not been paid for legal services in | connection with approval of the pro- \ Jects

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 A8 - THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY ...............October 25, 1935 i — e THEODORE W.

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 DILMAN J. COFFMAN SUCCUMBS AT 83 Retired Printer, 60 Years Resi- dent Here, Recently Deco- rated by Masons. Dilman J....

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 THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY,” OCTOBER- 25, “They’ll All Be Sold in One Day” Fe aturing UNUSUAL Va 1,600 $2

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, 'OCTOBER 25, 1935. 1esin Every Department ctober items from each department,...

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 FEDERAL GRANTS HIT BY REALTORS Funds for Low-Cost Income Groups Termed “Ob- noxious.” BY JAMES Y. NEWTON, Staff Correspondent

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 “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935. - INANTINDSPUTE i | ORDERED 0 COUR N ew '93 6 By the...

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 "A—M U.5. GUARDS AR SECRETS OF NAVY Action Result of Difficulty in Ohtaining Foreign Information. By the Associated Press.

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 Men's New Dress Shirts Fine aquality broadcloth shirts with the new aero T) fused collar attached. Wide \Fl choice of col-

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 A—16 CITIZENS ASSAIL RAGING MOTORISTS Trinidad Demands Enforce- ment on Bladensburg Road—Indorse Drive. Branding Bladensburg

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 CURB LIST MOVES 0 HIGHER LEVELS Demand Heavy for Mining, Utility and Oil Issues. Specialties Firm. By the Associated Press.

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 A—I8 #+% EXCHANGES PLAN CHICAGO SESSION W. W. Spaid of W. B. Hibbs & Co. to Preside at Impor- tant Meeting Monday. BY EDWARD

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 FINANCIAL - RAILROAD BONDS DISPLAY FIRMNESS New Haven Issues Down, but Carrier Leaders Advance Further. BOND AVERAGES 20 10

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 Text of Roosevelt Address President Thanks Country for Response to Appeal for Care of Needy in Years of Deep Depres-...

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 Wash ington News PLANS FOR TRIAL IN WILSON KILLING ARE PUSHED AHEAD Investigators Not to Wait to Link Local Gambler With...

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Honor Guest at Ball in Cabinet Members to Attend Navy-Notre Dame Foot Ball Game—cher Official RS....

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 SOCIETY. Gunthers 'Return on S.S.Breman Many Arriving in Capital—Deweys at Mayflower. The former United States Minister to

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 SOCIETY. Horse Show To Begin Tomorrow Inter-American Meet in Rock Creek Park for Three Days. The most representative gallery

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 MISSES! “Personality” Dresses distinguished by unique details— —3 dozen buttons! «—jeweled bird clips! —beaded pockets!...

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 r B-6 VOTERS CRITICEE NEW DEAL AN Electorate Lines Up For and | Against—Fight Held Crucial. BY JAY G. HAYDEN. Any one who...

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 Roosevelt Families Line Up | Widow of “T. R.” Conducting Teacup " In Rival Presidential Fight Campaign for Defeat of New...

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 GERMANY SPURNS FRENCHOVERTURES Turns Cold Front on Un- official Efforts Toward Rapprochement. By the Associated Press....

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 Outstanding Values— These New | Suede Felts s2.95 —Gay little hats that reflect the mood of the autumn season in the lilt of

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 B—10 U.S. GUIDE BOOK RESEARCH BEGUN 5,000 Experienced Authors Writing Five-Velume Work for W. P. A. The Works Progress...

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 SOAP BOX’ MAYOR ~BEGINS CAMPAIGN pridgeport’s “Perennial Candi- date” Began Making Speeches in 1902. ¢ the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935. Phone Orders, DI 7575 * m, "?[@.,”fib!.‘ q!..l.:f...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935. B—13 ® Make These § hopping Dates Saturday: P ] - : ‘ \D....

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 B—14 u% TOWNSEND PLAN GROSSES $636.7% 15-Month Financial Record Supplied at Meeting of Followers. By the Associated Press.

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 Washington Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. LETTERS. UDGING from the letters that| drop into the

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 TEACHIG SOVETS SYSTEN S LR School Board Is Condemned for Voting to Allow Teach- ings Here. A vigorous protest against the...

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 - GARY SLAYING LAID “BLACK HAND" Police Chief Says Alderman Reported He Had Been Threatened. By the Associated Press. 'GARY,

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 " B—I8 THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935. RADIO MEDICAL AD BANS ARE TESTED Three Stations Invoived

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 INSTALLMENT XIII brown eyes narrowed. ANCY SUE JENNINGS iaughed | hysterically. ‘Then her large | “Don't bother to_come back

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 B—20 A A SUITRAISES ANGIENT QUESTION Meaning of “General Wel- fare” May Be Discussed Before High Court. By the Associated...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., Great Backfield Gives Ramb “DOG FIGHT” SEEN | | ’Bama Given Timorous Nod . Over Georgia as Critic | F...

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 G2 Prep League Brings About Increase in Competitive Spirit of Students . This Week’s Grid “Winners” Picked by Scientific...

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 SPORTS. District Open Golf < NEARLY 30 PROS - WILL SEEK TITLE' Cox of Kenwood Expectedi to Make Rivals Shoot Well to Beat...

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. Yesteryear’s Breakfast Dishes Form Main Course of Today’s Dinner. Shopping in Washington ||Old Cook -Book'

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .FRIDAY OCTOBER - 25, DAN DUNN. D. C, 1935. C- Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH \l MODERN

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 WOMEN'’S FEATURES. Bedtime Stories Peter’s Cousin Does His Part. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Help another. This may lead To help

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 MISCELLANEOUS, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ____(Continued.) R SALEVariety store in Bethesda, Md. L ifl Gxtures sepuralely of...

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) PRACTICALLY NEW, $7,950 ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE—ONE YEAR OLD. Near Sacred Heart Church. 8

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935. AUTOMOBILES, SALE—AUTOMOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES.

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 AM New Film at Destine Conrad Veidt and Ren USEMENTS. Belasco d to Be a Hit e Ray Star in “Passing of the Third Floor...

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