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Evening Star dated November 25, 1935

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 . » WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and warmer tonight and tomor- row; lowest temperature tonight about 35...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935, s e e SR N 1 B b B oo R e B T S T e L e S ROOSEVELT BUSY |...

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 The Mexico City All-Star High School foot ball team and the Mexico City Tipica Orchestra shown at Union Station,shortly after

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 MACCABEES GROUP ACTVE IN SAFETY 600 Junior Courts Hear of Star’s Campaign and Spread Doctrine. 8ix hundred junior courts of

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 ROGERS MEMORIAL DRIVE IS EXTENDED Campaign to Last Until De- cember 15—Contributions Pouring In. WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL FUND To

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935.. A&P STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY. CLOSED

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 NEW RELEF T OVER FUND EEN Roosevelt May Divorce Ap- propriations for Works to Avoid Disputes. By the Associated Press. The

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 SPORTS LIABILITY and all forms of Insurance . Blaise de Sibour & Co. INSURANCE BROKERS 1700 Eve 8t N.W. NAL 4673 MAYTA el...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935. FOR THE (§ SANITARY For Your Conveniesnce P i e All Stores...

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 May we suggest that THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1935. Land O’Lakes . M 14 P BUTTER Crisco----...

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 MONDAY, Ni VEMBER 25, 1935. . A - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C. : THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. THE EVENING

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 Manhattan Laundry’s Famous Makes Washday a Pleasure liy e, week! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO [ Washington's \ Think Of It—

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 Gl Streak Cracked, Will Vent Spleen on Colonials Next Thursday. EATEN Saturday for the first time since midway of the 1934 B

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 v SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1935 SPORTS. A—15 Demands for Coaching Scalps Are Few :

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 _A-16 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. NOVEMBER_25 1935. SPORTS. $ 70 000 Awazts Touring Golf Pros in...

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 FINANCIAL, SAVINGS LEADER HAS FINE RECORD Philip A. Benson Well Known Among Bankers in Washington. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Philip

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 TRADING |S HEAW 1.3’9"1‘1? ...S..‘ .2..Ns...N i S}‘O(“K LE?‘“EIEQ’N%GE NEW PRIU[S TUPlfl District Business Barometers cm;::';

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 FINANCIAL. MOVES ARE MIXED THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NEW YORK CURB MARKET By private wire direct to The Star. Stock and

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 A—20 %x¥ CHRISTRAS TRATE GAN O 107 SEN Buying Rush Is On, Earlier and Heavier, Merchants Say. (Copyright, 1835, by the...

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 Wash TRAFFIC DEATHS IND.C.ANDNEARBY THREE IN 24 HOURS ington News Man and Woman Killed and Four Hurt in Crash Near...

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 OCIETY. Noted Hungarian Will Arrive in Capital for Visit Early Next Week Festivities Planned for Visitor by the Min- ister

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 / SOCIETY. "Washington 'Residents . In the News sMr. and Mrs. Gunther to Fete Visitor—Mrs. Turner Guest. i‘ Former United...

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 The Hunting Log Chronicles of the Run,.the Field, Squires and Their Dames, BY NINA CARTER TABB. HE week end far exceeded ex-

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 of which was inclosed in one of the letters. . Snyder and Wells are to be sen- tenced today, at which time Federal charges

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 25000 GET J0BS DURNGOTOBE Pay Rolls Boosted $8,200,- 000 Over September, Report Says. ' Approximately 250,000 workers were

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 Weddings Here and - InNearby Virginia An attractively. arranged wedding took place yesterday when Miss Kath- ryn Augusta...

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 Tume in tomorrow at 9:15 om WJSV to hear Jean Abbey, Radio Shopper of The Woman’s Home Companion. She’ll tell of new fashions

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 Bedtime Stories Welcome Robin Is Undecided. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Foolish deeds some folks abide In order just to save...

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 B—10 « THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D , MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1835, Philadelphia’s Economy Mayor Tied W.P. A. Programin Knots

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 3 PCT. ACCIDENT CUTBY 41 IS GOAL National Safety Council to ! Open 5-Year Campaign ¥ i on January 1. B7 the Associated Press.

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 ' B—12 WOMEN Takes More Than Wish To Be Great Genuine Hunger for . Achievement Spurs Ambition. BY ANGELO PATRL ’IF MY mother

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1935. COUGHLIN CHARGES |the e Siates mad made & sems ek any et "t |

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 B—14 I MODERN MAIDENS i bl @1t T A B a1 M Beweret [1-26 » | ,«121 = “OF COURSE, THEY'RE NOT REAL PEARLS. BUT I ALWAYS BAY...

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 U. . ARCHIVIST FORUM SPEAKER Robert D. W. Connor Will Discuss Preservation of Documents. OBERT D. W. CONNOR, the first...

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 B—16 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) EDS. complete; studio couch. rugs, radio, d room suite. chifforobe, living room suite,

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 AUCTIONS. THE TARZAN TWINS. LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) “"GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Atiorney. 1 olumbia. 3 = GIULO. Junior. et al.

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 AMUSEMENTS.’ ‘New Kiepura Picture Opens at the Belasco “My Song for You” Stars Popular European Tenor—the Variety Club Has

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