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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1937-11-04

Evening Star dated November 4, 1937

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Burea: Fair and slightly warmer; lowest tem- perature sbout 38 tonight; tomorrow in- creasing...

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 A—2 sx» LA GUARDI TYPE HELD.0.P.HOPE Emporia Editor Advises Party That Piug-Hat Candidate Is Doomed. The implications for...

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 WNDSORSTOAKE THO VISITS HERE Couple to Come Directly to D. C. on Landing Nov. 11. Return on 20th. The Duke of Windsor and his

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 A—4 = INGOME OF U.S. FAGTORIN UNREST Dr. Aranha Says " World “Confusion” Is Readily Understandable. By the Associated Press.

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 BPERATIONBY LS. FEARED FOR RAILS jvate Financing Is Too < Unstable, Senator Tru- man Warns. B the Associated Press. FActing

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 “ » E:l | SA FOOD RESTAURANT | 1011 E St. N.W. E st. Between 10th and 11¢h N.W. WEEK END SPECIALS COMBINATION SEA COMPLETE

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 Petworth Schoo Benefit by Paintings Made Available by I Children Art Campaign for Study and Will Be Exhibited in School...

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 TRADE MARK Shemon Mahoguny g Room Suite, c, Pictures, Dra- peries, Bedroom Fur- niture, Living Room Suites, Metal Beds,...

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 CORNHUSKING BEE CHANPONSREADY President Will Set Off Start- Ing Bomb in National Contest Today. 87 the Associated Press....

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 CVICG COMMITTEE DRAFTS TAXPLEA Citizens’ Federation Group to Recommend Higher Federal Payment. Opposing any increases in the

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 THE EVEN. than 40 years of age were discussed FOUNDATIONS’ AIM yesterday before the American Busi- EXPLAINED TO CLUB | 555,

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 _A—12 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition % THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor WASHINGTON, D. C. November 4, 1937 ¥he...

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 * years ago. Republicans Gain, but Lose Victories Will Only Stiffen Resistance Of Conservatives. By DAVID LAWRENCE. Il SOME

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 seaths, ALLEN, LEMUEL J. Departed on Monday, November 1. 1937, at 7:30 | pm. in Philadelphia, Pa. LEMUEL J. , husband of the

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 | THE EVENIN& STAR! WASHINGTON! D. C! THURSDAYE NOVE%BER 4!\ 1937. t__A:l_S_ ¥ Thanks for Our BIGGEST OCTOBER—~But We’'re...

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 DERWOOD MILL DERWOOD, MD. 0 e o peices oaour Bishe wuality feeds Terms, Cash at the Mill Layi .00 MASH 20%.--. $2 Large...

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 WHAT A BREAK! MEETING YOU AFTER AL THESE YEARSI WHERE SHALL WE STAY IN NEW YORK? 1 ALWAYS STAY AT THE LEXINGTON. IT'S SO...

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 PANCAKES AND VERMONT MAID YES, SIR ! ANDIT CUTS DOWN ON THE FOOD BILLS, TOO ! ISN'T THAT GRAND Serve pancakes and Vermont...

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 DAVIDSONAUTOPSY FINDINGS SECRET Move to Find if Lawyer Was Stabbed in Back, Officer Says. S8trict secrecy today surrounded

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. . 3 retired as a captain of cavalry in 1903 | “The Yellow

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS SLUGGISH AFTER DECLINES Medium- Priced Rail List Paces Downward Trend of General Market. Bond Averages...

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 A2 xxx FIN SECURITY.BRANCH NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937 TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE By

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 FINANCIAL. CURBS WIPE OUT - - MOST OF LOSSES Fractionai Changes in Both Directions Rule List. Oils Irregular. $7 the...

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 A—24 »» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. UTILITY UPERATUR Dow-Tells Investment Ban ers...

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 . Wash ington News STRIKE HITS MK BOTILE EYCHANCE SIPPLYING DARES Officials Say Walkout of 16 Workers Will Not Affect...

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 PEOPLE'S COUNSEL PROTECTION ASKED Friendship Citizens’ Group Urges Post Be Filled After Token Increase. Discussing the...

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 SOCiETY. Activities of the Official And Diplomatic Set In the Capital Mrs. Roosevelt Will Leave On Lecture Tour This Evening.

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 SOCIETY. By the Way— (Continued From Third Page.) Wedding Announced Recently Miss Katherine Rust Becomes the Bride Of Mr....

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 e ————— Sorry, no mail cr phone orders where quantities are limited \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

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 After Smart People, Smart Dark " Things, Smart Places. By the Spectator. ‘Trade Mark Registered. U. 8, Patent Office. where

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 THE EVENING STAR, : WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders on Remnants and Odd Lots

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 B—8 CARVING OF SNAKE PUZZLES SCIENCE Ivory Relic on Exhibit Here Was Found by Dr. Hrdlicka in Alaska. ‘The scaly ivory head

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. SPECIAL Purchase! SPECIAL Jobber’s Stock! | SPECIAL Close-out

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 B—10 =*= IHABTANTS TOLD OF LOSTBRTHDAY John R. Mahoney, Financial Secretary, Relates Story of Age Mix-up. How he lost his...

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 Men's Suits, 247° Were $40 to $45 41 one and two trouser suits in a broken pattern assortment. Sizes Regulars, 35 to 46;...

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 B—12 * NAVY CRAFT BID OPENING DEFERRED Construction of Seaplane and Destroyer Tenders Are Involved. At the request of...

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 LANDIS TO DIRECT STREAMLINED LAW Harvard Dean to Speed Up Course by Study of Late Developments. By the Associated Press....

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 B—14 AMUSEMENTS. And Benchley, the Critic, Was Entirely Right His Hour of Travail Was Wasted On “Live, Love and Learn.” War

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 AMUSEMENTS. “Birth of a Nation” Would Be Expensive Today Archie Mayo Estimates It Couldn’t Be Refilmed for Less Than...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. vou had 12 Million Dollars YOUNG WOMAN WITH A WATER JUG by

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER BEGINNING TOMORRBROW .... A ONCE=A=YEAR EVENT SURPLUS WAREHOUSE STOCKS

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 BE.L.B.ATHINS DESATRESDENC Retired Methodist Episcopal Minister Will 3e Buried Tomorrow. The Rev. Levi Burrel Atkins, 80,...

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 * Parch‘meniize(l' Lamp Sha(les__zg’e A large assortment of lamp shades: sizes form 8” to 19”. All were originally much more.

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 Capitar's Rabio PROGRAM | TODAY'S PROGRAM PM. | WMAL—630k | WRC—950k WOL—1,310k NOVEMBER 4, 1937 WJSV—1460k 12:00,Thought...

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 WOMEN 'S FEATURES Full of Nourishment, They Are Also Boon To Ailing Budget Peas, Beans and Lentils . May Act as Occasi Meat

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 C—6 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. -C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. . WEBSTER—How to Torture Your Wife. : MOON...

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 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS— P SNPKE CAN LIVE e ) o) 15 MINUTES e MINNESOTA BREATHING hosiar & 5CoRED 2638 PONG N THE EVENING STAR,

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 | N atur_e’s Children ZINNIA (Crassina elegans). By LILLIAN COX ATHEY. ACH year the zinnie is becoming more popular. It...

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 Spo‘rts News - HAGERTY HOPEFUL OF CHANGING LUCK West Virginia Backers See Dire Things for Hoyas in Battle ‘Here. By BILL...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., THURSDAY, N 'EMBER 4, 1937. SPORTS. Maryland C. U. Picked to Win, G. W. to Bow or

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1937. SPORTSH, Washington Batters Fare Best Against...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. DAILY SHORT STORY RAIDING PARTY By Stanley Cordell. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY;...

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 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. (Continued.) ROOMS FURNISHED. (Continued.) PRIVATE SALE. 12 Quincy St., Chevy Chase, Md., From 2...

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 ~D—6 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED, (Continued.) 195¢ COLUMBIA RD. “S8CHUYLER ARMS." kitchen and $80.00 Refrigeration _on _Houss...

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 AUCTIONS. (Continued.) Near Western High School. Owner will sacrifice his Foxhall Village English home for a guick sale. OIL

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 FAULTY V RETARDS PROGRESS M. A LEESE =" 614 9th SEN.W Friday Special 1 Midnite Crisfleld style, ncludm: cllm broth fried...

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