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Evening Star dated August 14, 1927

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 WEATHE! (U. 8 Weatber Bureau Cloudy. tomorrow, not much cha ture. Temperature—His R. Forecast.) Possibly showers today and

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 2 s == AIRPORT COST BILL IS BEING PREPARED Temporary Use oi Bolling Field Given—City Heads Want Expense Divided. Zssured of a

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 DIES AT AGE OF 43 Noted Author Waged Losing Fight Against Poison- ous infection. By the Associated P OWOSSO, M August James

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 CUSRDSMIEN START FOR CAMPS TODAY Scme 700 Civilians of City to| Spend Two Weeks in Annual Training. il.¥ary togs some 700...

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 v WRITERS DISTORT Virginia Senator Denounces Washington Correspond- ents, Demands Curb. By the Associ Press CHARLOTTESVILLE,

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 EVEN AGCUSED (OF INCITING RIOT THE SUNDAY_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 1. l | | Five Union Miners and Two'

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 | | | | THE SUNDAY IT PAYS TO BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE DEPENDAB! = CONTENTMENT is one thing, SATISFACTION is another..

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 8 TIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 14, =NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS = PERSONNEL BUARD! |...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 14, 197—PART 1. PflINBARE [:ABINH T N0 [INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUN

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, The trouble had fts genesis when Sam Jones and A. W. Phillips both wooed Ora Whitt, who later married Jones’

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 1.~ LEEB2228523333383338338 8388833888388 388 8338833883888...

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 xm——_____—_____— BRIDGE MEN WURK ONE OF THE CAISSONS USED IN BUILDING NEW ARLINGTON BRIDGEl AT 40007 DEPTH Pressure of 1,500

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 "”‘fw‘ ' _THE. SUNDAY, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TALIAFERRO MADE _ U MACTING DEAN [ Heads Arts and Sciences College After 20 Years

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 =14 MOTOR TITLE LAW URGED BY SUTER f._126 Cars Stolen Here Since t August 1, 83 Recovered, ‘¥ He Says, Backing Plan. Pointing

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 - 2 CHURCH GROUPS Protestanis Want Discussion Limited to Two—Orthodox ‘* Faction Holds Seven. By the Aesociated Press...

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 16 FIREMEN'S PARADE 0 SETNEW LEVEL Labor Day Fete Will Rival Mardi Gras. in Beauty and Length. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 “ANGBE JOWTS | GREA WITH WIFE Says He Feared Attempt to Undermine Power—Again Denies Charges. By the Associated P leader nf

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 13 ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 1 | Ve PALAIS ROYAL HARDEN SEES WEAK SPIRIT IN REPUBLIC Germany,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 1, Have You Seen Watch Monday's Papers for the A ! { Lo Opening...

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 Purchase of $50.00 or More This is something worth thinking about. Something tangible—a real man Or woman may use. This...

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 Engraving Bureau, Printing Office and Filtration Basins | Ideal Places. Hybrid buildings reared i shaven masse lanketed grime

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 (B 22 SACCO FIGHT STIRS OFFGALDON HERE State DepartmentConcern- ed Over Wave of Feeling in Other Countries. BY DREW PEARSON.

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 MONROESHANSIN . BECOMING SHRIE Oak Hill, Near Aldie, Va,, Was Built While He Was in White House. BY WILL P. miles 1821, while

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 THE AUGUST SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE Every Berkey & Gay Bedroom s, on Suite Sharply Reduced Now pieces. The few suites...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, AUGUST 14, 1927—-PART 1. A v . BOOK BORROWERS EARN ing deve]oped there began that bor- | N

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 WRREGRP | WILL HAVE QUTING! Emnloyes of Trolley Firm and Potomac Electric to Pic- nic Thursday. a Railway posed of ¢ ton...

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 v ' e e TRADE CONTINUES " OVANEVENKEEL Pessimism Prevails, How- closed today at 29 cents a dozen for strictly fresh firsts in

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 FINANCIAL. SAVAGE ARMS REPORT. NEW YORK, August 13 (#).—The Savage Arms Co's. report for the sec- ond quarter shows profit

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 FINANCIAL, | ~—1020— 19 H\ b Low High FULL COMMITTEES - .- ll(! H)A 106 ; fien " Low Leading Bankers Chosen to i o5 Push...

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 ']"'H‘F‘ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 14, 7927—PART 1. Goods on Sale Only at Phillip [.evy & Co., 735 Seventh St.

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 THE SUNDAY _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AI)GUST 14, 1927—PART T. 51 Levy & Co., 735 Seventh St. N.W. | Boudoir amp and Shade 98¢c

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 1. , National Furniture Co. See Cur Ad In Today's Post , N.E. Corner

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 = IRISH TENOR LISTS “0LD FAVORITES” Allen McQuhae Proposes Fea- ture Tonight Over WRC in Atwater Kent Hour. Old favorites,

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 o LINDBERGH VISTS * HS FORMER BSE Appears Tired as He Lands in Chicago, Where He Work- ed Few Months Ago. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¥, AUGUST Y4, 1927-PART 1. Don’t Hesitate to Use Our Convenient Club Plan of Deferred...

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 AUGUST 14, 1927- PART 1.~ A Reasonable Deposit— Will hold any coat in this + Sale until Cold Weather begins! k. f/ A, tiand ’

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 EDITORIAL SECTION . EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES Part 2—18 Pages TACNA-ARICA SOLUTION ! TILL HELD...

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 2 THE EVENING STAR Y With Sunday I_lmhx Editlo. . L S —— WASHINGTON, D. C. STNDAY........August 14, 1027 A ———. THEODORE W.

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 A OF FIN SEEN IN RICH MARRIAGES Tendency of Wealthy Families to Wed Persons of Own Class Draws Comment From Dr. Wiggam,...

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 UNGERWOOD @8 Miss CAROLINE LIVINGSTON ALEXANDER Asughter of Mr.and Mrs. James E.Alexander visiting on Long Island Capital...

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 D. €, AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 2 of Society's Program Out Chevy Chase Way [_._.. Bridge panies and Otl’ler‘ { Forms of...

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 e ————— i { 5 H i { ] f i SOCIETY ~ = Cf Personal Interest to Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Danjel Lowenthal of altimore

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 'SOCIETY.? THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., AUGUST 14, 1927 2 SOCIETY. ton 18 the guest of her grandparents, | drey...

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 P THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 2. Jwer 1o Fuiox) The HUB—Seventh and D Sts. | The HUB—Seventh and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 14, The HUB—Seventh and D Sts.l The HUB—Seventh and D Sts. Perfume Set Puff Box,

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 10 Marblehead Clubs ; 'Thrills for North Shore Folk i, v ..:-\‘.‘Ving‘:d Yachts s o Til"fll". ’-T”-—CO SOCIETY. , THE_SUNDAY

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 SOCIETY." SOCIETY." tam MG | of Quantico, Va.. who spent the week Admiral and Mrs. Nulton \ Return to Naval Academy | ] e...

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 SOCIETY, = " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. AUGUST 14, first and now most important polo club, and both are held in...

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 —————————————— Tales of Well Known Folk In Social of Official Life (Continued from Twelfth Page) dy Cynthia Mose- . having

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 1z THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 14, 1997_PART 2. FIRST PORTRAIT OF L'ENFANT AMERICANS PAY HIGHLY PRODUCED AFTER

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 A THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 14, 1927—PART ELEPHANTS AWARDED LAURELS | ™5 siing Tietom | ‘Toumsr FINDSDOCTOR

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 PRESIDENT'S CHAIR Deceased Army Officer Nar- rowly Missed Highest Honor of Nation. BY B. JOHNS. On two occasions Maj. Gen.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 14_1927—PART 2. RADOCOMMISSON | GIVESNEW PERHIT License Is Granted Despite Closed

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 5 SUNDA » R WASHINGTO ) Y A T = NGTON, GT 4 99 AR i HOMPSON’S a i o T e Sy undred E: 85 Province will be re- | worl which is

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 CLIVE BROOK and POLA NEGRI- — Palace - PHiL SPITALNY- Attractions in Washington Playhouses This Week MUSIC AND DRAMA....

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 MUSEMENTS.’ FILMO GRAMS Bits From the Studios and Theaters. ILL H. HAYS has been requested hy the National League 1o urge...

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 AMUS Thg Movinggi?_tgie Album BY ROBERT E. SHERWOOD. T is a wide open secrct that mar- riages in Hollywood are mot al ways

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 — H ELODY is the spark that gives lasting life to any niusical composition. No M matter how mechanically original or how...

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 MOTORING BY WILLIA Many concrete examples of found on our concrete highways. 'OW the automobile salesmen are to organize....

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 OEVCEISSOUG TONESRENDSES Suggested Process Noted as of Greatest Benefit in Auto Mass Production. Invention of an instrument

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 " MACHINE SOLVES HEREDITY PROBLEM Agriculture Expert Makes De- vice to Work Out Difficult Formulae. A mechanical brain which

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 dition —Paradoxes of THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, 7. ¢. AUGUST 1% REVIEWS OF SUMMER BOOKS Narrative of Hardship and Danger

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U. AUGUST 14 19°7—PART 3. FACTS ~AND THE OPEN MIND THE MOST important element in business...

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 NAVY. Rear Admiral Char who has been in command of Tr: Squadron 1 of the fleet base force, relieved August 1 by Rear Adm...

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 RATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES Petworth Fricay—Justice, No. 46 services at Temple Heights this afternoon at 4 o'clock, under the

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, N. . AUGUST 14, 1927- PART 3. e ————— == 4 , C.)ée]\/}w :S'eriesAfi St e Eriad Hupmobile Si

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 ~ Part 4—4 Pages Yanks Walk: to 6—3 WILD HURLING PAVES WAY TO DEFEAT OF NATIONALS Hadley, Issuing 8 of 10 Passes New Yorke

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 w - New HIS FAILURE IN U. S. OPEN W ILL SERVE AS INCENTIVE Victory in British Tourney, Too, Will Spur Him to Fresh Efforts—!

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 - Capital Tank Stars Score in Meet : Maryiand U. Sh SOUTH ATLANTIC RECORD - IS SHATTERED BY MEYER Canoe Club Entrant Breaks

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. . €. AUGUST 14 1927 SPORTS SECTION.’ Chzcago Flag Win Would Be Popular Delaney-Paulino Fiasco Blow to...

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 ILLUSTRATED FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages Players of Capital Made Base Ball H - BY THOMAS R. HENRY. ASHINGTON'S first great base

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 THE SUNDAY STAR.” WASHINGTON, D.” ¢, AUGUST 1%, Rambler Finds Early Washington Had Many Rival Amusements Some Former Leaders

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 _E_;lthusi ARM Summer mornings find Washington's enthusiasti butterfly collectors afiel with their nets long befor the rising

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 4 — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 14, AMY BROOKS, M. D. She Lost the Man She Loved to a Woman She Had Saved—Then

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. AUGUST 14, 1927—PART - 5 " Young American Adventurer Broke Historic Taiping Rebellion wnd

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, WHEN I'M RICH ENOUGH By Richard W ashburn Child Colchester Was Going to Make Just So Much...

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 e BY MARY MARSHAI T is a long jump from snakes tc butterfiies'—but fashion seems tc taken the True is 1 used have jump., much

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 HE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 14, 1927—-PART 5.° ARXEXZIBIBIRIZRIZRIBIZ IR IRILIRILIZIBIBIBIBIBIZIRIZ IR IR...

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 Broadcast your wants through the medium of Rooms and Apartments to meet any need and ified .dvenuenm;u in '{Iu Snr'“ The St;;

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 2" HOME IMPRON EM E LLA paymeit on new brick | Brokers needn nlan : ebuild easy terms pay spot cash for T usea anos. Falks: G

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 14, 1927—PART (5 ROOMS, ETC. STak, WASHIMIION, © 19=(—FAKRT . ____

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 e - r TN . TR p - ROOMS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO D. C ) AUGUST 14, 1927—PART G. APARTMENTS, ETC UNFURN il 4 MEN' RN

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 THE SUNDAY &'T_\T‘. WASHINGTON. . €, AUGUSE APARTMENTS, BRTC.' ! i! APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued. o FOR COLORED....

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 NESL ESTATES ML ADBAY BTAR. ] ; € \I\.I\I 14, 1927—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. RENT 1OUSES S NFLRNISHED Il:l‘\l HOLSES—1 \\'...

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 RF.'/\L ESTATE. THE SUNDAY & QTAR WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 6. BALE=SUBURBAN PROI .| SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY...

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 3 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., A\UGUST 14, 1927—PART G. RI“%ORTS. e — SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) _...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, 1927—PART 6. AUGUST 14, e | CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Activities of Women's National Press

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 6. OO O g AL IUNU VO UNDE D DU EDDEEDENDRDIN 2...

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 GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, The Prince of Wales speaking at the dedication last Sunday of the new International Peace Bridge,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 14, UA W g R~ " - " s A bit of pastoral scenery in the Swiss Alps.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 14, 19 i Home and to Bed | - (Copyright. 1927, by the Chicago...

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 o THE Canoeists “shooting” a stretch of fast water along Bad River, in Ontario, Canada. S i The Prince of Wales dons s own

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 GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST M, 1927, THE Famous Faces From an Old Album fi Reproduced from photographs in the personal collection

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 14, 1927 (/= . 6HOUR ' i KODAK Ei ~ ~FINISHING FILMS | In Before

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON., . C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AVGUST 14, 1927 ‘DYED in her mourning robes. The bier of King Ferdinand of

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 THIE SUNDAY STAR. WASHING The start of the 100-meter free-style swim in which the fastest wom- ui at the Nauonal A. A. U....

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 - COLOR SECTION St WASHINGTON, D. €= SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1927 Hanh. - SoN, T HoPe ;;; ' 7, X THAT NGW AND I AIN'T GONNA...

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 ™ ALL OUR UNCLE LARRY FAMBLY " 3 16 MUBICALLY 16 MUSICALLY " Nfi'&’:’égz Too! INCLINED! Y ‘ e - Y PIANO. ; MOVER: - Dog& I...

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 A MOSQUITO WOULDN'T COME VEAR YoU -- HE D BE FRIGHTSNED By Briggs Don'T EVER ASK Mg To GO To A PLACE LIWE ThAT AGAIN ... I'PM

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 BTN f Ed-E Story oF ;THE LAME SCHOOLMASTER L1l WITH THE MESSENIANS, THE SPARTANS, BEFORE GOING INTO BATTLE, 1 CONSULTED AN

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