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Evening Star dated October 27, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; continued cold, with about freezing temperature to-...

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 A—2 =2 % L0S ANGELES BAN ON'BUMS'ORDERED Police Chief Declares Those Who Run Blockade Will Be Given Hard Labor. ®5 the...

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 MONARCHY HELD PLAN OF HITLER Brunswick-Lunebourg Fam- ily Head Reported Choice of Fuehrer. B7 the Associated Press. PARIS,

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 A4 =» SOCIAL SECURITY ATTACK DEPLORED Winant and Green Defend Law, Assail Spreading of ‘Misinformation.’ BY the Assoclated

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 BELGIAN REXIST WILL URGE REVOLT Fascist Leader to Carry Fight to Overthrow Govern- ment Into Parliament. BY the Assoctated

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 A—O %k FOUL IS CLAIMED IN BABY DERBY Mrs. Kenny’s Counsel Pro- tests as 12 Entries Shrirk to Nine on “Technicality.” By the

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 THE EVE G_STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, O CTOBER 27, 1936 g ‘ il ] 3 . — e e — — | TAR AND FEATHER SUSPECTS FREED Six Men

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 Traveling Around in Europe Modern “Witch” of Devon Forsakes Toads and Flames and Plies His “Trade” by Radio. This is the...

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 THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, C., TUESDA OCTOBER 27, 193 —9 Text of Landon’s Philadelphia Address Extravagance, Concentration

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. A e e e e THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. THE EVENING

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 David Lawrenee. Virgini ift irginia Rif Stores Up Trouble Glzss May Prevent Tammanyizing of State Politics. Today's dispaich

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 A—12 «x Braths. ANDERSON. CHARLE:! denly. on Monday. Octol 1936. CHARLES. RICHARD Anhfi'nson. be- p.m. friends_invite Inurmem

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 Furnace, Range and Stove Parts for more than 6,000 brands. Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 ~ EDUCATIONAL. "

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 The Foening Staf Sporis WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936 -Ranked Capital Foot Ball Lines Sturdy : Gophers...

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 PORTS, NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1836, SPORTS * “A—I15 Scott Gains Favor as Rivers Wins : Hagen Steps

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 Appling Poor Hitter at QOutiset| Carrrav WEAKNESS AT BAT Vaughan, With “Only” .332| Mark, a More Valuable Shortstop, However.

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 FINANCIAL BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE By private wire direct to The Star, BONDS MOVE UP AFTER HESITANCY Supporting Orders

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 FINANCIAL [PORISHEIR) TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE[STUKSIPROE BY D. C. BANKERS = Efforts to Expand Public...

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 1IN * CURB LIST MOVES TOHIGHER LEVELS Gains Range Up to Five Points Among Leaders and Specialties. By the Associated Press.

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 OLD GOLD AND SILVER bring you COLONIAL COAL The Finest Coal Money Can Buy R. S. MILLER 805 Third St. N.W. NAT. 5178 gewefl Eo§

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 Washington News BOARDREFUSES 10 PROBE ITS POLICE Commissioners Agree. to Furnish Fund for Inves- tigator, However. DECLARE

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 - aane THE EVENING STAR, WASHfNGTON D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. 9 suggests these warm Sports Coats fiaer pr*10.93...

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 TN mrrr—— SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. SOCIETY. * B—3 "Social Calendar Boasts...

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 SOCIETY: Suburban Residents In the News Mrs. H. F. Weiler Returns From Puerto Rico. RS. HAROLD F. WEILER has returned to her

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 SHOE REPAIR SPECIAL, WEDNESDAY ONLY HALF SOLES, 49¢ Fine quality OAK leather. Expert workmanship. Wi;. cagifor and deliver.

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 Bedtime Stories Peter Makes a Promise. BY THORNTON u! BURGESS. slow to promise un! you do. ETER RABBIT and old Mr. Toad had

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. HEARS COMPLAINT ([~ - UNEA!I_SERVIGE ~ ‘ - WOODWARD & LOTHROP

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 AILY SHORT STOR' ARRESTED LOVE By Jack G. Rogers. IV{RS. CHARLES BURTONS hand trembled slightly as she put the receiver back

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. * B9 . WITCHCRART REAL, . LECTURER STATES | | Consult the...

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 B—10 PEOPLE'S COUNSEL APPOINTEE URGED Georgetown Citizens Call for Immediate Filling of Roberts’ Post. Approval of the...

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 WOMEN'’ 8 FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. ¢, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. WOMEN’S FEATURES. K B—11 —_— e e Spareribs

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 ° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. B-—12 ‘ W ! MODERN MAIDENS I WAR ON CRIME—Nelson Nabbed for

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 HELP AND COLORADO STUDENT WINS EUROPE TRIP|: Pueblo Girl, 17, Gets First Prize in Essay Contest of V. F. W. Ladies’...

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 DM ieanenens_THS VNG SHAR BRI D e uru mm Toom rnr‘i 1806 R ST. NW ; sood meal tive accomms di ext l 8605 17th ST. NI Drivate

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 A OFFICES FOR RENT. 1 H ST. NW. Convenient to State, War and Navy Depts. ROBERT W. SAVAG propert; 000; from owner only. Star

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 AMUSEMENTS. Play About Poe’s Life Is Sad and Intelligent However, It Relies To o Much on History and Resorts Too Little to

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