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Evening Star dated October 16, 1937

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 WEATHER. (U. 8 Wexther Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; slowly ris- ing temperature; gentle tures today—Highest,

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 —}‘L—Z *% LABOR PEACE TALK - SEEMS ASSURED C. I. 0. Repeats Ten-Man Parley Offer, “With or Without Commitments.” By the...

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 ~ TAXFRAUD IS LAID T0 YACHT OWNERS| Cadwaladers’ Incorporation of $2,000,000 Vessel Is Assailed by U. S. By the Assoctated

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 ONLY THREE HER 70 GET NEDALS Admiral Byrd and Two Mem- bers of Expedition Re- ceive Awards. Of the 57 members of the second

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. E— WOODWARD & 10™ 1™ F ANnp G STREETS ‘ Personally. Selected by Our Buyer LINEN...

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 A—6 ¥» " Dratha. BANNISTER, MARY CATHERINE On ursday. _October 14. 1937, MAR CATHERINE BANNISTER. aged 83. be- loved wife of

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 SOCIETY. Notes From the Social Calendar of Washin Mrs. Swanson Will Have Number of Guests at Harvard-Navy Game Secretary of

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With 8 y Morning Edition THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor* WASHINGTON, D. C. October 16, 1937 The Evening Star...

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 Fall Election Machinery Grinds Special Session Seen Move to Get Funds to Farmers. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. HAT'S the hurry about

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937. What do you know about ART? Here is a liberal education at a

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 OWN WORDS CITED INMRS. HAHN CASE Said Wagner Would Never Leave Hospital, Jury Is Told by Witness. By the Associated Press...

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937 = Manager of New York State Association Started

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 FINANCIAL. GORPORATE BONDS HAVE MIXED TONE Minor Rallying Tendencies Seen With Scattering of Declines. Bond Averages 20 10 10

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 A—14 »» PRODUCTIONCURBS HIT BY FRANKIN TRADE BOARD TALK Educator Says Hope Lies in More Goods at Lower Prices. ASSAILS...

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 > Books—Art—Music s FEATURES WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION he Foening Shar WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937. ARMY

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 “CLASS-ANGLING” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937. LET BOOK READERS BEWARE . BOOKS PAY In His

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 ART NOTES. By Leila Machlin. OCKWELL KENT'S two mural paintings representing, re- spectively, mail service in Greenland and

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 B—4 x» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Whole World to Share In Chopin Broadcast Poland’s Week in Observance Of Anniversary to

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 TAKOMA CHURCH WILL CELEBRATE Lutherans Plan Week Pro- gram Marking Buildin’s Tenth Anniversary. The Takoma Lutheran Church,

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 DR, RUSTIN MARKS HIS ANNIVERSARY Mount Vernon Place Cleric Beginning Second Year of Pastorate. Dr. John W. Rustin will begin

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 CHURCH SCHOOLS LIST CURRICULA Courses in Bible, Greek and Hebrew Among Those Offered. The District of Columbia Sunday Bchool

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 - & : WOMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937. WOMEN'S FEATURES, M Tas a Unit...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., SILVER STAR HOME IN BROOKDALE T0 REMAIN ON EXHIBIT Rambling White Brick Struc- ture Set in Beautifully...

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 hoau boialh. PRVATEBULDING FOR WEEK JMPS Apartments and Homes Raise Permit Total to Dou- ble Recent Periods. Private building

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 REAL ESTATE. NEW FURNITURE DFSIENS READY Grand Rapids Show in No- vember Also to Reveal Finish Development. Special Dispatch

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 Cc—4 FAIRFAX REPORTS REALTY UPSWING Total of $60,000 in Property Changes Hands in Last Week. Special Drspatcn to The Star.

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TOBER 16, 1937. REAL ESTATE. D. C, SATURDAY, OC C-$§ FORWINTER URGED Watering and

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 .. THRFTFRWS INCARDLIA AT 17 Local Institutions Mem- ‘bers of Home Loan Bank in Winston-Salem. Seventeen thrift and home...

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 REAL ESTATE. F. H. A INSURANCE AT 130 MILLIONS Home Financing Business Is Protected Under Mutual * Mortgage System. More than

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 REA HOME LOAN BANK SHOWS QUICK GAIN Fifth Anniversary Discloses Assets of $398,409,000 In Winston-Salem Units. Srecial...

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 The Foening Flar Fpoils WA SHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937. - Big-Time Grid Team Doing Well to Win 60 Per Cent of

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 C—10 STAR,” WASHINGTON, S8PORTS. THE EVENING D. C, SATURDAY,” OCTOBER 16, 1937. SPOKTS. Dodgers Eager to Trade Van Mungo if

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 ILLUSTRATED BY R.F. SCHABELITZ THE STORY THUS FAR. The well-ordered life of the Agnews has gone awry. Margit, aloof and...

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937 —____—_._____—————————J——_I_J_—:“—_*\— HOME...

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS (Continued.) S 27 3rd ST. N.E. 2nd Nflor Corner A 5 Raome and 1 THOMAS J. FISHER & CO,, INCA, NEW...

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 APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER .16, -1937. APARTMENTS, (Continued.) 3015 W STREET N.W. |

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 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) NEW APARTIEHTS 2nd Street Near Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Few duplex apt. 3...

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 HOUSES UNFURNISHED. (Continued ) + HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued ) 708 DE RUSSEY PRWY., CH CH. MD. Detached. 6 , 2 3 -4 s...

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 LEGAL NOTICES THE EVENING STAR, WASHL D. C;, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937 AUTOMOBILES 5 HALLS WANTED. OFFICES FOR RENT. LEGAL

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 C—18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937. WEBSTER—The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime. | MOON

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 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATfiRDAY; OCTOBER 18, 1937.. —By JOHN HIX | SERGEANT STONY CRAIG— \T

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 AMUSEMENTS Change of Mood Mars Capitol Film Story Huge Production Based on Fmdmg Oil in Pennsylvani From Melodrama a Suffers

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