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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1935-11-26

Evening Star dated November 26, 1935

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 WEA' (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy with lowest temperature about 38 degrees tonight; rain tomorrow and...

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 BRITISH LIBERALS - SELECT SINCLAR Clement R. Attlee Is Chosen <y Labor Chiefs as Par- liament Forms. By the Associated Press.

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 . HAZEN RECEIVES MEXICAN GREETING Visitors Enjoy Trip About City Prior to International Foot Ball Game. Official greetings

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 LOUIS SOUTHGATE LAWYER, EXPIRES Long liiness Is Fatal to Patent Attorney—Funeral Plans Not Made. Louis Warren Southgate, 70,

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 BRITISH SEE U. . DESERTED ON OIL fLeft Holding Bag,” Declares English Source—League Action Uncertain. By the Associated...

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 TRAFICERPERTS TOADINTITUTE Ingtruction for Woman Driv- ers Will Be Given on De- " cember 2, 3 and 4. District police and...

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 TIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935.: A-F. the Japanese trawler, White Rose, Peace Exhibition...

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 TNE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935. HARLAN LAWYER'S |t e e ot ne | to the.iromt. pore sut ne nad

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 ALCOHOL DEATHS HELD INCREASING 3,655 Reported for 1934 an¢ This Figure Held Under True Total. M?Americnn people drinking more

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, A—10 —THE NG AR A D Sy e THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL, | THE EVENING

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 L. F. GRAVES, 91, DIES Bervices Will Be Held Tomorrow for Maryland Man. Special Dispatch to The Star. LEONARDTOWN, Md,...

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 ARCHNES BULDING INPORTANGE TOLD 'Robert D. W. Conrior Details Records Denository to Forum Audience. ‘The erection of the...

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 BRAKES RELINED—DRUMS TURNED Central Auto Works 451 Eye St. N.W. DI. 6161 RENOVIZE . . . your home Practical and Inexpensive

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 @he Toening Stad Sporls WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1935. y Colonials Are Wary of North Dakota Team : Wolfpack...

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 CARDS NOW 3TH WITH 781 RATING Maryland, 63.4, Holds 64th Place—Hoyas 68th, While | G.W. Stands 102d. ATHOLIC UNIVERSITY'S...

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 Gonzaga TUTOR 1S EAGER 10 PRACTICE LAW Would Help College Grid| Squad—Purple to Tackle Western Tomorrow. BY BILL DISMER, Jr.

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 FINANCIAL BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE High, Low. 2:65. ATTENTION SHIFTS 10 PRIME BONDS Secondary Issues Irregular, With...

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 18 waa~ GAIN THIRD PLAGE Richmond Record Is Best in District—Baltimore Ranks Second. BY EDWARD C. STONE. ‘Washington...

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 FIN CURB LIST MOVES 10 LOWER LEVELS Losses Range From Major Fractions to Two Points or More. ~ By the Associated Press. NEW

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 A-20 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935. This week this page will appear in Tuesday Evening...

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 PLEA FOR LARGER - D.C.LUMPSUM T G0 70 ROOSEVELT Budget Bureau Is Reported Impressed by Need for More Than $5,700,000....

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Leaves Tonight to Executive Join Chief for Holiday Mrs. Morgenthau Goes to Farm for Thanks-...

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 SOCIETY. Residents Of Suburbs Entertain Thanksgiving Brings Visitors—Others Make Holiday Plans. Mrs. Robert D. Graham...

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 B3 Society Miss Eliot Weds To- day in Home of Relatives. ‘The wedding of Miss Frances Torka Fligt, daughter of Prof. and Mrs.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . C., 'TUESDAY, NOVEMBER - 26;- 1935. mmwe ————_—_— = l Have luncheon with us in our ‘ NAW ARMS

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 If Your Dentist Hurts You Try DR. FIELD Plate Expert Double Suction I Guarantee a Perfect Tight Fit in Any Mouth 1 Give...

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 . DRIVE OF LILAGS ~SCURLEY'S CHILD Droll Examples of W. P. A. ., Found in Conservative Massachusetts. This is another of a

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 " B—8 w%w INDEPENDENT RIFT OVER BORAH SEEN . Norris, La Follette, Johnson Believed Unable to Aid Candidacy. By the Associated

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 " APPLICATION FILED FOR WATER BONDS Sanitary Commission Seeks to Issue $450,000 Series for Extensions. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 B—10 ws# DAILY SHORT STORY- SUMMER’S END By Julie Vaals. —_— them and was and __% gone. But he had 'HE music drift- ing from

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 Have Your Mattresses and Box Springs ZABONIZED Fo AS LITTLE AS $5.00 and up we can take a worn, hard, uncomfortable mat-...

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 INSTALLMENT XIV. | HEN Chuck registered, he was given a slip ring the number 13. ‘Nice break,” he remarked half aloud. “Might

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935. Mature Woman’s Gown A Smart Model That Will Prove Pretty and

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 B—-14 WOMEN Decorations for 'S FEATURES,- Center Arrangement May Be of Vegetables Or Bright-Hued Fruits Cranberries and Snowy

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 WOMEN'’S FEATURES. Bedtime Welcome Robin Explains. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. The things that meet the need of you For other...

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 B—16 - ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935. e e ———————————————————————————————— e e ee— ——...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS, Lost and Found Advertisements ay be found on HELP—MEN. ZDVERTISING SOLICTTOR for meritorious...

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 Lls ® APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. tinu 3 NS $427 13th ST. N.W.—DESIRABLE FRONT pt.: living room:, 14-ft. foyer, bed room, Puliman

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 AUC AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. ¥HOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST N.W. msr% SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- ROk ¥ le PENT #

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 B—20 Climbing Up AMUSEMENTS. Lee Rigging Not Popular With Sailors 'A Slip Is Detected in the Filming of “Mutiny on the...

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