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Evening Star dated September 9, 1928

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 I' 4 ‘\ WEATHER. (0. S Westher Bureau Fair today and tomorrow: Forecast.) warmer today; light to gentle variable winds....

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 CARFARE EARING OPENS TOMORROW ‘W. R. & E. Co. Not Made Party to Application by Utilities Body. Hearings on the application of

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 I()ne Cent a Day Brings $100 a Month Thousands Takirig Advantage of Liberal Insurance Offer. Policy Sent Free for Inspection.

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 4 & RUSSAN SCAOOLS ACE YOUNG PUPLS Individuality ~ Crushed by’ Plan, Dr. Mandel Sher- l man Says. i { A land of 8-year-olds

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 RO TR VLR SNt N U. S, KEEPS SILENT ONNAVAL ACGORD Officials Take Stand No Re-| sponse Is Called For—Kel- logg to See...

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 § o - «ma. - THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—~PART. 1.’ IPOLA NEGRI. INJ FROM HORSE, | Film Actress,...

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 Very Easy You can make a quick de- cision here, because we mark all stock with the price of com- plete services. Those prices

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 THREE TICKETS PUT ' INFIELD AT IDAHO Socialists Decide to Come Back After Progressives Withdraw. Mount Rainier is not broke,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 1928—PART 1. Ge PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE MAIN 8780 Last Day Of Our Greatest

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 THE SUNDAY STAR.q WASHINGTON., D. €. SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART 1. Third Annual ARKER School Week has become an expected...

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 i 11 D. -C. SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—PART 1. _ 5 1 ‘ - 1 | 'J Rome Bourse. The total came to sev-| . Fierro Reaches Balboa. SM”H...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART I A Butterfly Skirt and a Sporty Sweater Complete $6.90 The...

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 WARRANT ISSUED TOARREST CARNES Mission Board Charges Em-| bezzlement by Former Treasurer. | | Br the Associated Press. |...

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 1000 AT CONGERT 15 SASON X ;Pan-Amgrican Esplanade Isi Scene of Colorful Musi- cal Event. An audience of more than 1,000 peo-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D0, INQURY ASKED ON e WOMAN'S.CHARGE Tydings Requests Grant to Investigate Alicged Rough |...

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 16 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 11 L SEPTEMBER 9, 1928_PART 1. " OLDFIELD EXPECT CONTROL OF HOUSE Chairman of Congressional

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—PART T. e e BOK CHIES ARRVE N GKSOLLE Carillon, Largest Ever Cast,...

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 18 » “THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.- SEPTEMBER 9. 1928 PART O e — SMITH CONFERS WITH ADVISERS Maps Campaign Strategy...

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, -WASHINGTON. D.. €. -SEPTEMBER 9. 1028 - PART - 1.- TS BE599H5C895595 90956955 WA e SRy [ NATIONAL I...

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 : ing undue notice had it not been for ! son followers believe that Goodrich. . the farmers 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1

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 \ - DN MISSISSIPPI Chairman of State Hoover Committee Is Ap- pointed. Br the Associated P Republican chiefs are now turning |

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 .THE . SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. IDONAHEY WIDENS BREACH IN 010 Absenis Himself From Dinner Given for Raskob in Co'umbus.

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 ‘| / THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 9. 1928 _PART 1. | | AN Q INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET...

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 N2 T.HE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—PART 1. IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMENQ INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET

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 §Piri 233 Pages WASHINGTON, D. ALIEN SMUGGLING GIVES GOVERNMENT PROBLEM Limited Border Pol Check Flow of Thousands “Boot-...

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 YTHE = EVENING STAR L3 With Sunday Mm“fir_': ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......September 9, 1928 ‘THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor...

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 Fourteen Countries Have Already Ac-| THE SUNDAY 8 cepted Invitations to Arbilration Meeting Here in December. BY WILLIAM...

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 AS HIS SON SEES TOLSTOY Wife Nursed Count’s Writing Genius and Constantly Inspired: THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, Him to...

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 - B et ah e s Rl ) Jr THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART 2. House & Herrmann Seventh and Eye Streets

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 AARRRERAD o WRC SCHEDULES REQUEST PROGRAM Stetson Parade and Atwater Kent Hour Regular Fea- tures Tonight. WRC's calendar of

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 TELEVISION TRIAL OPEN T0 PUBLIC Radiophotos to Be Shown at Fair to Be Held in New York. Radiophoto and television, man's ef-|

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 FINANCIAL. WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 8, 1928, Total sales. Same period a year ago. High. Averageprice of 50 stocks.204.04 Same

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 FINANCIAL. PRICES IRREGULAR IN GURB DEALINGS Week End Profit-taking Sends | Some Issues Down; Others Gain. Br the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. C. SEPTEMBER 9, o 1928—PART CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Equal Rights Issue to Decide Policy of

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 -ol ai Blkets Special, $3.95 Pr. —66x80-in. size. In large block plaids, rose, blue, gold, gray, tan and orchid. ach blanket

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—PART 2. Sketched —A black and white mixved blocked patterm Burma Crepe,

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 \ L] MRS. TAYLOR, Wife of Mai. Gen. Harry Taylor, to return with him shortly from a motor t‘l;l;‘l‘)“ to Canada. Society...

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 - Social Calendar At Quantico Quiet. Due to Absences Many New Officers and Their Families Have Taken Up Quarters at Post....

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 EOCIETY. Capital Folk End Season Vacations at Resorts Motor Trips Through East and South Occupy Fall Season—Honolulu Reunion

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 SOCIETY. North Shore Season Now Nearing Its End Members of the Diplomatic Corps Are Preparing to Leave for Washington—German

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 SOCIETY. Tuxedo Club Dog Show Fir_st_if Fall Events :Engagement of Domthy Monell to Paul Snow Tilden Is An Septem NEW YORK,

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 i i ' 1 1 . N i H H . H ' H 3 . i ' ' ' ' I - one gets & SOCIETY. PONPENHSBLSY * ORENTALCAPTAL Colorful - Sights. and Scenes

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 i N e S » B e 0 = B ——[n] —— o[ —— [ ——] THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 9, 1928 PART n B Tales of Well Known

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 DREDGES REPLACE ALASKA GOLD PAS Sands Worked by Early Sourdoughs to Be Treated Again by New Process. FAIRBANKS, Alaska...

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 4 087,357 LISTED OF JEWISH FAITH Commerce Report Shows . 2,948 Congregations and 1,131 Synagogues in U. S. The Department of

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 10 BUILDING HOMES OF EARTH PRAED Experiments Show .Strength Is Equal to Concrete, Say Engineers. ANN ARBOR. Mich. (#).—Homes

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 THE SCYDER YRR WXSHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 9. 10%8_PART 3. PARENT-TEACHER ACTIVITIES A{“t nr:\’rolg;t_‘rwn: ;hu column must b

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 AROUND THE CITY BY NANNIE NEAR-YOUNG flapper in shell pink and pear] silk knees pushed a letter under the little window to a

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 F#% EVERYTHING is in Stock Ready for IMMEDIATE DIELTVIERY e/ LINOLEUM INLAID LINOLEUM This inlaid Linoleum, in a wide variety

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 <14 | THIS EVENING SANDAL MADE ! THE FROCK IS ORNAME! OF CREPE DE CHINE TO MATCH NTED WITH A BROAD INSTEP STRAP OF GOLD AND

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 i THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. b . SEPTEMBER 9. 1928=PART Your ‘Baby and Mine BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. The lecturer had just

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 THE SUNDAY .STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 9, 1928_PART % A s 1 s b ettty chic--from The viewpoint of Velvel Every day...

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 . Events in Theater WASHINGTON, and CULLEN LANDIS - Earle Photoplays This Week IN PHOTOPLAY THEATERS THIS WEEK. EARLE—“Lights

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 AMU BOUT the biggest bit of news of Moviedom—at least from A the producing standpoint— concerns the - activities of...

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 AMUSEMENTS Moving PictureflAlbum BY ROBERT BOUT eight years ago—long be- fore your correspondent became old picture had known

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 EARS ago the streets of I by a Frenchman, Maj. L’Enfant.. Today it would seem that they are being laid out by Gen. De Tour. _

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 D.A.R.TOPLACE TO MARK NATIONAL OLD TRAILS 12 MONUMENTS Glorified Motor Highway Crossing Dozen States Will Commemorate Road of

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 DUTLINE OF TOUR THROUGH OLD NEW ENGLA THE S D. SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART 4. UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'RUBBER AND MOTOR [N NEW...

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 CAPE BRETON ISLE LURES TOURISTS Motor Route Carries One Through Interesting Territory. A trip to the land where Gaelic and

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. C, SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART 4." Jor Economical Transportation This Tag Is Your Assurance of Honest

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 AVIATION BY FREDERICK R. NEELY. ROSS-COUNTRY flying has been a routine function for several years and each succeeding year

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 AR LINES PLAN TICKET BUREAU Chicago to Have First Con- solidated Office for Passen- ger Plane Bookings. Concluding that...

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 1 | FRATERNITIES [ THE SUNDAY George C. Espensheid, who at 79 was the oldest Elk i the parade, and to Isa- dore Cohen, member

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 v . T rr—— THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 9 1923=PART- £- eW o a:i already a sensation in the field of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 3 A, v SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—PART 4. NAVY. board headed by Rear Admiral appointed by the Sec- avy

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART 4. = American Legion. Maj. L. E. Atkins, Assistant Engineer...

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 ‘¢ trainne oeegtamn o Bisrict of Co- ing _program_for ct of Co- lumbia !‘g\mce Reserve officers, con- sisting of eight...

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 | Fish@, Swifnm_ing | Tennis , 't Gol_f The Sunday Stav. SPORTS SECTION ABase Ball, Track | Lacrosse, Bogipg Part 5—4 Pages

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 o o THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—SPORTS SECTION.' French Tennis Team Scores Over Americans, 5 to 4,

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 T D. €. SEPTEMBER 0, 1928—SPORTS SECTION.® D.C. College Grid Teams Need Good Elevens to Combat Their Hard Schedules GOUNTY

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 THE SUXDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 9. 1926—SPORTS SECTION. ing Busy Period Following Summer of Tourney Inactivity

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 -~ CLASSIFIED SECTION Ask for what you want through the The Star co-operates with the Better Business * p classified columns

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 o SIWATION—I"E-ALE. (Contim MISCELCANETTSY BEAUTY PARLORS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D\ C., SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.)

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 AUTOM SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) REC. “TREW” VALUES. 1929 Reo Flying Cloud Brougham. 1927 Flying Cloud Victoria. 1928...

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 4 ROOMS, ETC THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 928—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. SAI-E—MCISCELliANEOI".'\ BOATS....

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 APARTMENTS, ETCH ————— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART 6. APARTMENTS—F URNISHED....

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. NO. 3701 MASS. AVE. N.W. Northwest Corner...

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 REAL ESTATE. g RTAE ESTATE. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. I . WANTED—DESK SPACE.

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 ESTA I'E. l.EN‘I‘—BUIéJI?At" PROPERTY. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSE! LE E. ___ SALE—HO i LE—HO!...

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 . RESORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 1928-PART 6. s STEAMSHIP: MANSION 1S RIVAL OF ROYAL CASTLE Bombay...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 9. 1928 ‘Top Sergt. Neil M. Goen, it was an- nounced, has entered upon his third

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 lg nie, Salvador, Serbia, Siam, Spain, § | e ILLUSTRATED, FEATURES MAGAZINE SECTION he Sunday Sfaf. Part 7—8 Pages 4 WASHING

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 2 BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. OMEHOW, in - this -busy life of ours we_pass by the anniversary -dates -of -great -histeric events

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 9, ‘]928—PART T 3 Washington Archers Hunt Wild Game With Bows and Arrows BY GENE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—PAR1 A LOBSTERMAN IN LOVE By Royal Brown An Important Decision About...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—PART T. Master Fisherman Sends Coolidge’s Equipment to Junk Heap BY J.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART THE HILL STREET MURDER By E. Phillips Oppenheim Benskin Scorns...

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 ' 4e BOYS and ,_ GIRLS PAGE '~ Sally Learns the Jackknife) Banst Hunts Man in Indian Jungle CRAFTS JOKES PUZZLES THE PUZZLE

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 8 THE SUXNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART 7. The HUB—Seventh & D Sts. N.W. The HUB—Seventh & D Sts. N.W.

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 SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1928 FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS MAKE DISTRICT "CENTER OF LEARNING™ | :Education Bfireau Official Cites

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 2 ADULT EDUCATION PLACES D. C. IN UNIQUE FIELD, CARUSI SAYS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, s € Present and Potential...

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 UNIVERSITY HEADS IN ACCORD ON CITY'S EDUCATIONAL MERITS, President. Chancellor and Rector of Locali Institutions Give Brief

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 4 CATHOLICU. OPENS TERN N SEPT 5 New Rector Will Be in Charge and Mullen Library Will Be Open. Under the leadérship of a...

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 / B ENROLLNENT ATHARLAND | Largest Freshman Class in History Expected This Year. Special Dispateh to The Star. COLLEGE PARK.

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 NAVYCONDLETIG HUGESCHOOLHERE Courses of Study Cover Wide . of the Naval Research Laboratory pro- vide unexcelled opportunity

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 G. U WILL OFFER SPECIAL COURSES Patent Law Classes Listed on Year’s Curriculum Open- ing September 17-19. | | | For young men

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 “I sity and one of the largest such dona- LI TOOPENNEN SCHDOLWTH $1,000,000 Masonic Dona- tion to Endow Courses for...

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 A0S TOFACLTY Wayne B. Kendrick, Account- ant, Among New Appointees | for Coming Term. ! An enlarged faculty and numerous...

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 BY HELEN FETTER. son for 1928-9 is started. The first concert of the new music year was pre- sented last night at the Pan-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMB 8—~PART 11 Albion Plans to Increase DISTINGUISHED CONDUCTORS TO LEAD SYMPHONY...

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 12 THE SI'S'DAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 9. 1928—PART. 8. “The Messiah" to Be Sung J Here December 16/ "THE...

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 sarme i@ @he %unflay Star - WASHINGTON. D. C.. -SEPTEMBER 9, 1928 FrIVTYre et ————— FRAANAs AN AARARARAAARA R AN RIS Outlawing

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 9, 1928 Fancy varieties in the air. A triple dive provides...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-SEPTEMBER 9, 1928. September Summer Resorters By W. E. Hill. (Copyright,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-—-SEPTEMBER 9. 1928, The Silver Spring fire ladies lent a festive touch to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 9, 198. | TN Secretary of State Kellogg arriving at Gare St....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 9, 1928 A German glider soaring away for a flight in the recent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Starting from “scratch” in an aquacycle race at Catalina Island, Calif. The girls carry the pedal-propelled

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 A thrill for the spectators. But it was a hard jolt for the rider, Stanley Woods, when he parted company with his motor cycle

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 COLOR SECTION I'LL TAKE UTTLE clccRo Fok A RIdE IN HIS BABY CARRIAGE . JEFF, T WANT MY WIFE To THINK T'm A ReAL BRAVE MAN,

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 JOE - You SHouLD HAVE GONE O THE STAGE - YouU'RE {o TALENTeD - HE LOOKS GOOD M A Joe For GOODNESS) g | ' Sake BUY A a DERBY-

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