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Evening Star dated September 24, 1936

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 (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain this afternoon, ending early to- night; much cooler tonight; tomorrow fair and cooler.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DELAYS EXECUTION][Washington % MILLION STILL N GRL SLAYING Carolina Supreme. Court ! ‘Grants

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 BROWE KIDNAPING CLUE SOUGHT HERE Federal Agents Examine L Register of Visitors at Monastery. Special agents of the Federal

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 LARDON SSALS * STARGTY POLC New Deal Robbing American =" Farmer, He Tells lowa Corn Growers. By the Associated Press. ABOARD

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 .11 5.T0 AGQUIRE PEAKS OF OTTER Purchase for Development in Blue Ridge Parkway to Be Approved. By the Associated Press....

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 WORLD-CIRCLING DASHIS PLANNED Reporter Will Attempt New ' Record by Commercial Transportation. @peelal Dispateh to The Star.

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 JOHNSON DEFENDS . . WAR RECORD Challenges Lloyd George’s Criticism of “Fussy Mud-. dle” by America. By the Associated Press.

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 FRENGH DISCOUNT RATE UPTO5 P, Move Is Made to Halt In- . creasing Drain on Gold Reserves. 3 Ry the Assoclated Press. PARIS,

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 ROAST MEATS tasté better with LEA & PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE PERIODIC PAIN ALREADY __ DISSOLVED =— e S 1"

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 A-10 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY._ -September 24, 1936 YHEODORE W....

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 South Dakota Relief Votes May Rule State Leans Hard to Roosevelt — Repub- licans Lack Funds. Today's dispatch deals with the

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 Yard of Thanks. OFFENBERGER. HENRY. To lhe lrknfll and l!II"V!I of the late HENRY Kt ‘We wish to l:kno'l?dl! 'l!h thanks your

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 yorsrca Meapes EVENING STAR WASHINGTON D C‘ THURSDAY SEPTEMBER EARS Tune in WJSV ‘Tonight and every Thursday for Sears...

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 A—14 »a PEOMAGE EVDENCE REPORTED LGN Grand Jury Said It Welcomed Federal Probe at Little Rock, Ark. By the Associated Press.

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 RODSEVELT MEETS WITH PARTY HEADS ‘Maps Closing. Campaign Strategy With Garner and Other Leaders. By the Azsociated Press....

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 OLD GOLD AND SILVER will bring y Radiator Covers complete the beauty of well- furnished and decorated rooms, prevent...

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 Dan- Harding's Wife ). {Red River Valley Days “Food for Thought™ Farm and Home Hour (Coprrisht, 1936) WOL 1,310k AFTERNOON

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 A—18 TALY HELD READY TOSHIN COUNGLS Mussolini Statement Due as League Accepts Ethiopians. Bv the Associated Press. ROME,...

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 ket today, loan of 1933, about a point. hennery w jarge. 34 standards, Thoa) one broken car on track, Suni 1B0a700: falr o

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 —20 ¥ QURKISADDFD [TRANSACTIONS T0 BANK BOARD Hecht Co. Store Manager Named Bank of Commerce ! & Savings Director. BY EDWARD

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 FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936. FINANCIAL *kkn A21 CURBLIST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE...

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 A--22 =% WITNESS RECALLS BLACK CULT PLOT Yells of Events Preceding Group’s “Execution” of Poole. By the Assoclated Press....

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 @The Foening Har GARNETTPLEDGES “UNLNTEY P N POLE PROBE Hails “Co-ordination” Plan. Brown Seeks Aid in Typist Death Case. U.

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 B2 PLAGE FOR RUSS HELD PEAE NEED Chamberlain Urges - Clear Thinking, Plain Speech for Britain. A review of the European situ-

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 L4 SOCIETY. ~ Mrs. Roosevelt Defers Her Trip to Hyde Park ~ To Complete Recovery Japanese Ambassador Fetes Countryman. Swiss

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 SOCIETY. Maryland And Virginia In the News Mrs. Ronald Blake Hostess at Bridge Luncheon. RS. RONALD BLAKE and her...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936. B—S No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders on Friday Remnants

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 SOCIETY. Residential Washington Recent Bride G_STAR, WASHINGTON, American Diplomat Chosen as Member Of Wedding Party TH!...

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 Socks, Hosiery (24) 25c and 29¢ Chil- 190 dren’s Socks, reduced to (194) 35¢ and 39¢ Children's Hosiery, half-socks and i e

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 After Smart People, Smart Dark Things, Smart Places. By the Spectator. OORMEN are polishing their uniform buttons. Orchid...

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 246 Dining Room CHAIRS 33" to 60% off! o All With Upholstered Seats! Some of these chairs sold for as high as $15, and none

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 REVOLT CHANGES LOYALIST SPAIN Hotels and Clubs in Cities Separated From Fighting Requisitioned. This is the eleventh and last

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™11™ F AND G STREETS PuoNE DIstrIicTr

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 PROBE PROMISED ON PUPL TRAP Use of Bogus Lie Detector by Newark Principal Raises Storm. By the Assoclated Press. . NEWARK, N.

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 ~ . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1936. THE elleffs 1214-1220 F STREET .+ Famous Trade-marks Are

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 AM USEMENTS. Powell-Lombard Film Coming to R-K-O Keith’s “My Man Godfrey” Follows “Swing Time” at 15th Street The...

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 ‘Ruth Chatterton Turns Back on Films for a Time Star Berates Brainlessness of Hollywood Big Wigs—“Dodsworth” Helps Unsell Her

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936. T Jadais G Sireet at Eleventh DIstrict 4400 Letter of...

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 [ soenen | @he WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Poening Ssfar SEPTEMBER 24, 1936. Features and...

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 SPORTS. Maryland State Open Golf Tourney to' Be Staged at Manor Course EVENT 1S SLATED - FOR OCTOBER 14 Affair Is Cut to $300

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 SPORTS. - Light G. CLOSE GAME SEEN TOMORROW NEAT Emory and Henry on Edge for Untried Opponent, Kegley Air Ace. EORGE...

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 WOMEN FEATURES Left-Over Vegetables And Meats May Be Used As Successful Filling Combinations Will Prove Welcome Both as Main

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. Bedtime Stories Unc’ Billy Forgets His Tail. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. The seeming trifie you forget May...

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. INSTALLMENT XIIL DON'T know what my thou',hts were at the minute I saw you, Riley,” Zelda Lansing...

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 I MODERN MAIDENS I O3 T2 . 9, A9 Mo Bewned “SHE'S DOING OKAY NOW. BUT THEY'VE BEEN TIMES WHEN BHE DIDN'T KNOW WHERE HER NEXT

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 H ELP AND SITUATIONS. DAILY SHORT STO .GOOD NEIGHBQR By Jack Lamport, ONA HALE hurried with her packing. Every few minutes

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 APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936. REAL ESTATE. THAT IS THE 310 0 IT HI—&nl teman;

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 C—10 RE SALE—HOUSES, (Continued.) $10,950. EXTREME BARGAIN. r 10th and Webster Sts. N.W. 2 305100 brick | bed rooms. 2 ed t

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 U REAL ESTATE LOAND. fi"flo«irn- n.umu'n N 2nd ?mmr c&’ f HETC LDIII‘&.. I st ll’et HeosE T HRIBRE L. um e prL R - MONEY TO...

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 LIMATED AGENDA ON PEACE URGED Pitman Holds Success More Likely at Buenos Aires With Few Topics. (This is the fifteenth of a

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