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Evening Star dated September 14, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair and somewhat warmer; gentle east shifting to

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 . P A—2¥ENkE Y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936. ADMIRAL STICKNEY - DIES AT HOSPITAL G. 0. P.

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 COUGHLIN'S UNION 1S GIVEN $500.000 Small cdntrihutions Account for Most of Sum Received This Year. By (he Associated Press.

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 " A4 W 3 RLES ANNOUAGED " BY ROSE SOGETY Potomac Show Will Be Held in National Museum Oc- tober 10 and 11. The finest roses

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 FIGHT FOR PEACE, VAN ZANDT URGES Chief Denies V. F. W. Will Demand Pension for All Veterans. By tne Associated Press. DENVER,

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 [COFFEE SALE| A Lesson in Thrlft Every year sees more and more folks g learning how thrifty it is to buy all ) their food...

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 AGT T0 AID SPAIN CHARGED T0 PARIS Blum Regime Trying to Pro- voke Uprising in Morocco, Nationalists Say. By the Associated

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 ISR R ARE R SRR INS © By Radio to The Star. © Imagine lying on a hillside, 700 yards ., and perhaps . for the stormers....

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 OUR ANNUAL CANNING SALE OF PEACHES This week we offer you our last major offering of Peaches for canning. |f you contemplate

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 "A-10 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, -D. C. MONDAY. September 14, 1936 THEODORE W. NOYES.. oo...

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 * flood - control 35,000Landon Victory Seen in Vermont Anti-New Dealism and Admiration for New *Coolidge,” Factors. Today's

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 BENNETT, OLIVER. _On Monday. Septem- r 1936, at Mount Alto "Hospital. OLIVER BENNETT. Funeral services At tue W. W. Chambers

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 SO DAKE IS HERE TO SEE ME ---AND RUNNING AWAY FROM ICE--THE ?EEA DAKE - - HEH--HEH.” COL. H. M. FRIDLEY 1S BURIED HERE...

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 A—14 = FRANCE IN DRNVE TOCHECK ARMING Dangers to Europe Wil Be Taken Up at Geneva, Says Delbos. By uhie Assoctated Press....

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 THE EVENING S CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS Monday, Sept. 14. [ WRC 90| WMAL G0k (Copyright, 1936) WOL 1,310k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 1

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 A—16 Canceled Game May Hurt Nationals : Worst Is O Hope for Aid From Browns in Second Place Scrap. Spot Is Lucrative. BY...

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 Little Watches 210 Go for Deserted Title. Associated Press Sports Editor. ARDEN CITY, N. Y., Septem- G the former king,...

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 SPORTS. FISTS 0 POP. POP PHIL APT TO FIND D. C. Welter Champion Must Battle Back Tonight or Suffer Severely. BY BURTON...

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE CORPORATE BONDS TURN DOWNWARD Losses of Small Fractions to More Than Point Are...

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 # FINANCIAL" HANG E §T0CKS DEPRESSED: 2 AE £ Y PROFIT TAKING AL wakud T FINANBIAL! EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY,

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET lymh"hlnnfllfl.lll. CURBLIST MOVES TOLOWER LEVELS TModerate but Steady Flow of Selling Sends

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 LIFE OF DIONNES IS REVOLUTIONIZED Father Stranger to Former Friends—Makes Money at Stard. ' The heavy responsibility that has

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 A F.G. £ AGAINGT TREASURY DRAIN Era of Economy Forecast Regardless of November Outcome. FOR JUST CHANGES TO BENEFIT EMPLOYES

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 In the Hunt Country Activities Among the Horse Lovers. of Vir- _ginia and Maryland. BY NINA CARTER TABB. HE thirteenth annual

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 SOCIETY. ArOf THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1936 SOCIETY, Mrs. Roosevelt to Return for Human...

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 B—4 = Warrenton Vacationers Returning ARRENTON, Va., Septem- ber 12.—Mrs, James C. Hamilton, who was in Co- lumbus, Ohio, for

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 - NEUTRALITY POLICY NEED OF AMERICAS Closer Understanding of U. S. and Latins Urged by Sumner Welles. [© (This is the seventh

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 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1936 TARZAN AND THE MAYAN GODDESS. Nature’s Children Blue-Gray...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS PuONE DIstrIcT

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 Women Hit It RIGHT ON THE NAILHEADS! 29.45 Each tiny nailhead on this unusual corded crepe is placed with a keen eye for...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936. . e ———— —— T o A BUT TOMORROW ... TUESDAY IS ety D ANNUAL

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 “B—10 WOMEN’ S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936, WOMEN’S FEATURES. Before Preserving

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 STAR, WASHING ON, D. €, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936. - WOMEN'S SHOES The pick of the shoe world! Extraordinary assortments! 2

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936.. True Storles of G-Men Activities Based on Records of the...

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 H WOODRING CITES PAST CHARGES IN CAMPAIGNS Constitution an Issue Since Time of Wuhin‘tsm, War Veterans Told. By the...

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 A APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. PAR TMENTS APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, 37 % N.W., CHARI -furnished room 'lth studio ~ couch, kluh:n with

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 AUCTIONS. | AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. FURNITURE IGH-GRADE. NEW AND USED BED TABLE LINEN: OLD

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 ‘"AM ‘Romeo’ Test Adaptability to Screen Film At National Should Answer Question. Dog Act At Capitol Wins Warm Applause. BY

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