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Evening Star dated September 23, 1928

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy today, cooler this after- noon or night;: tomorrow, fair and cooler.

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 R 4 L'ENFANT PARKWAY PLAR 1S APPROVED Architects Would Complete Capitol-to-Monument Boulevard by 1932. A little more than a

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 Metal Weather Strips at very low cost 1 sell and install my own work J. A, ETT Phone Hyatts 533-W. EPTEMBE FURNITURE SALE ! ~

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 ) SVITH RAPS G 0.P. ON WATER POWER Raps -Hoover on Utilities Propaganda—Asks Speed on Beulder Dam. (Continued from First...

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 POLITICIANS KEEP WATCH ON WEST Smith’s Oklahoma Speech Seen of Little Value; G. 0. P. Confident. (Continued from_First Page.)

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 - BYRD EXPEDITIO {T0 MAP ANTARGTIC] Plans to Survey South Polar Land and Study Weather Conditions. (Continued from First...

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 ANTHMERGER SUIT MAY BE RENEWED Noonan Withdraws Appeal, But Considers Further Street Rail Action. A Mortuary Service ....

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 8 NAVY T0 EXPLORE | ATLANTC BOTTOM Carnegie Institution and| Dutch Scientist Will Aid | in Experiments. ‘ Jules Verne's...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART T ¢ 2 : il : Don’t spend hours over the wash board—when au The P

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 1% THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART 'I. [ —— ——— 4 WARDMAN ACQUIRES Kosociation Learne T Bucicie

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 IUY [:”-Y T[] SHUW | | MAP SHOWING PROGRESS ON GOVERNMENT BUILDING PROGRAM PLAN OF TRIANGLE Two Sets of Bids in Federal...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. C. SEPTEMBER 97 1928—PART 1. CURTIS ADOPTED NTO AW TRBE Nominee, in Speech, Denies Hoover’s

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 " DEMOCRATS PLAN DRIVE IN COUNTY Prince Georges Leaders Say Party Is Now Truest to its Principles. At a mecting of thhe...

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 A4 “.., THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D Q4 SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—-PART 1. FUROPEAN ORATORY ' ENTRANTS ARRIVE British, German and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 99 20, 1928—PART 1.° e e —_—— ey GOEBEL IS VTOR INNONSTO HPS Burgin Missing in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, SEPTEMBER 23, 1998 PART T° - Lansburgh & Bro. " 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE

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 j i | \ | 1 25, 1928_PART T ALBANIA REVERSES TREND IN EUROPE | Change From Republic to Kingdom Noted as Exceptional. Albania,

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 18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART I. 'Nominees’ Speeches Dispel Uncertainty of Political Trend

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 OHIO DEMOCRATS FACING BIG TASK Must Win Over 250,000 Re-| publican Voters to Carry State. Spccial Dispatch to The Star....

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 ARGONNE SECTOR DUPLICATED HERE Will Be Scene of Re-enact- t ment of Lost Battalion’s E Fight at Army Carnival. Army Engineers

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 ——— EXPERTS 10 STUDY RECREATIONINUS. Seek to Educate Public on Proper Use of Park Areas. Special Dispatch to The Star....

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 22 EQUNOKDECLAED NDT STORMCALSE Hurricane Season Is Merely Coincidence, Nature Asso- ciation Bulletin Says. D. C. MORGUE...

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 T s NS Sttt N RE—— — AN N \ A\ oy g — &w«-m W THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C.. SEPTEMBER Ll S Phone Main 5215 @ “AII Over

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 24 STRALS PERETT ON R TONGHT .~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER on 1928=PART 1.” LONG RANGE RADIO...

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 TELL HOW T0 SEND 1 PICTURES BY WIRE. Likeness Should be Clear for Photo-Telegraphic Dispatch. BY HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE....

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 g e den . THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBUR EDUCATIONAL. . Army and Navy oficers: Columbia 7744, SCHOOL ienced for

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 EDUCATIONAL. THE PIERCE-ORME SCHOOL ©f Natural Education, A Selcct All- day_and Boarding School for Fourteenth Consecul...

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 28 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 23 1928—PART 1. ASK INPROVENENT | 0F D, WHARVES Report Says Work Would...

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 " Edito rial Page EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star Part 2—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, EPTEMBER 23, 1928 PUBLIC

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 2 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C SUNDAY.....September 23, 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor s

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 {1 - AS CHARACTER REVEALERS Educators Agree That They Disclose Valuable Information, But Say the Picture Is BY THOMAS R....

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 REVIEWS OF AUTUMN BOOKS World of Future Is Forecast by Philip Gibbs—Finding the Fruit of Formal Schooling—Fiction of Romance

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 (Continued from First_Page.) mated to be not more than forty billion dollars. ‘The serious impairment of our foreign trade,

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, Loioeor SEPTEMBER 23, T928—PART 2 CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Democratic Club Opens Fall Campaign—Miss Sherwin

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 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART 2. “Detroit Jewel” Gas Ranges Reg. $59.50 Model $49.50...

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 o “Capitol” Plaid Blankets —Part-wool Blankets, in rose, blue, gold, green, tan, 3 lavender and gray; a 70x80- ° PR. in....

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 Features for Women Part 3—1' -Pages WASHINGTON, MRS. ROUSSEAU, vife of Rear Admiral H, H. Rousseau, in garden of her hiome on

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 Srpecial Notes of Interest To Washington Social Set Prominent Folk Returning to Their Homes in Capital Following Protracted

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 SOCIETY. Social Events of Past Week | ' In Navzil Ac ademy Circles Offlcial HOUSC]’IOId Programs Mar‘(ed by Forma] and...

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 SOCIETY Fall Season for Society Folk Under Way in New York ansition Frorn Summer Relaxation Period Com- plete——progr:;\m for

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 SOCIETY., iGolf Season on North Shore at Height as Tennis Wanes Members of Washington Colony Planning Return to Home...

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 ‘Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Mrs. Hoover Untiring Countess Szecheny1 Friend of Girl Scouts. to Visit

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 MYSTERY CANYON - TOUR 1S DEPIGTED Explorer Tells of Hazards Faced in Yampa River Gorge. The first expedition to explore th

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 COMMUNITY CHEST GETS FIRST GIFT Government Pensioner at Soldiers” Home Sends in $3. Others Praise Move. The first cash gift

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 D. A. R. ACTIVIT IES Conducted by N. Lancaster. The District of Columbia American|Lynn; Mrs. Nannie North, Katherine...

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 T STE SUNDEY STAR.” WASKINGTON, D0, SEPTENSER 7. TORPERT 8- Séplem ber Fi urm'm%-c Only Six More Days to Save in the 34th...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 23. 1928—PART 3. NIE P in the Blue Ridge there is a mountain top that looks down

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 12 {HE GIRL WHO LIKES—AND DWNS—A FUR SCARF WILL WEAR IT WITH SOME SUCH JACKET AND SKIRT COMBINATION AS THIS—OF CHI ED AND...

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 W Your Baby and Mine BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. The half hour of story-telling was i progress when Mrs. Norton came to visit the

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—TPART il Fll"‘ BO"JE"S a’ld CO”‘Z".\‘ Adorn Distinctive Broadcloth

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 and Music er, Scree AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sundwy HINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, Nl‘]l"l‘l‘i)llililf WA St | A, 2 1928. D) s

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 MUSEMENTS Moving Picture Album .+ BY ROBERT E. SHERWOOD. Jl.'ST at present, newspapers and bill- boards all over North...

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 "AMUSEMENTS.] 53, 1928—_PART %’ XMUSENENTS?Y THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SEPTEMBER CONDITION in the theater that has

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 MU BY HELE! SIC N FETTER. stead of third, place. It was Haydn's “Quartet in F Major,” opus 77, No. 2—one of the most pleasing

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 &« ATCH out for the school children.” This is the advice of Traf- fic Director William H. Harland to all motorists in the...

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 [ 1979 AUTO LICENSE TAGS INNEW HUES Thirty-Nine States to Change Color Combination—Dis- trict Scheme Outlined. SEES...

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 | SPEED NOT CAUSE OF MOST MISHAPS Violation of Right of Way| { Most Common Fatality Producer. BY THOMAS J. KEEFE, General...

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 A———————] | C_H_EVROLET / = mll] Th‘-is Car |} | has been caref checked as ;ig\lvg Y v marks below —Reconditioned to Assure

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 NVANVANVN OURISMAN-CHEVROLET 610 H Street N.E. 37N/ NN/ N PEANN TIAN TINNN TIASN. ZIINN. FIANN. TFASN OURISMAN ANACOSTIA...

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 | 0 Curfew for Stores To Close Confuses District Autoist * AUTO EQUIPMENT FACES BIG SEASON Record Demand Expected by, Trade

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 ahm—'r'm—— ROADS ROUTED -~ AROUND ITIES New England Succeeds in Avoiding Traffic Congestion. [ While officers of the National

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 AVIATION BY FREDERICK R. ALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sep- S tember 22.—Military aviation not only is far more hazard- ous than civil

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 - | Boectal A | GERMAN DECLARES &————-——-— .S “ARMNDED, Lubig Sees Bright Future for - Aviation in " -~ America. f BY DON...

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 "W HEN . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., SEPTEMBER 23, 1978—PART 4. ‘Silver Anniversary - BUICKS elivered during August 77

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 3 MASONIC. LODGES. Today, Temple Helights—Shrine da: opengair services 4 p.m. Monday=Joppa, No. 35, E. A. Tuesday—Sampel...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 99 20, 1928—PART 4. 'BLUE MURDER Thrilling Stors of a Young Secret Service...

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 - Veterans of Great War The American Legion. The announcement yesterday of the appointment of Mrs. Mary Esther Kol- hos as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART 4.7 O 5 S S Nl N2 SNaal2 SNl 4 Nl SN2 SNoal2 oW...

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 ' Fishing, Swimming Tennrisr, quf, Golf | SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star. 'Base Ball, Foot Ball, Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D.

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—SPORTS SECTION.. 'Frank K. Roesch Victorin Bannockburn Event:Sweeping

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—SPORTS SECTION> - Local Foot Ball Elevens to Get in Actual Competition

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 gL : THE SUNDAY ST“XR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—SPORTS SECTION. Many Duckpin Circuits Open This Week: Sun Beau

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 CLASSIFIED SECTION The Star co-operates with the Better Business o 5 Opportunities to buy, to sell, to rent, to secure Bureau

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 2 MISCELLANEOUS." THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PARY 6. AU TOMOUBILEY, SITUATION—FEMALE. i...

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 AUTOMO BILES, 'ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 104 SEPTEMBER Ca 9 29, RIISCELLA SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) Privately

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 J 3 T \p 98 — o ‘ROOMS, ETC. 4 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART : o LE- LE—MT! LANE

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 APARTM fENTS, ETE. WANTED—ROOMS. (Continued.) APARTMENTS—FURNISHUED. (Continued.) - WIDOW. emploved. wants clean. unfirnished

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 APARTM « REASONABLE RI 1656 AVON PL. N. Avon pl. runs south from R st. between 30th and 31st sts. n.w. Four rooms, kitchen

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 L REAL ESTATE. e —————————— _— | SALE—APARTMENT HOUSES. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED, | RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. ! [, SACRIFICE §

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 D. O, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. o ————— o Ql SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. i (Continued.)...

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 KEAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART 6. & LE—] —] and Mrs. Minnie Hoch Smith, Miss...

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 WEEK ENDIN Last Week. ‘Total sales. Same veriod eeee 11,201, Last Week. High. Low. Averageprice of 50 stocks. 205.85 294.08

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 . . ! little or no ! FINANCIAL." [ &P NETINCONE UNDERALELST, 92 Bark Farm Aid Ample, Says | Meyer—Financiers Await A. B. A.

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 l Spanish War Veterans Comdr. James G. Yaden presided at the special meeting of the department council of administration...

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 ILLUSTRATED | FEATURES Part 7—8 Pages MAGAZINE SECTION he Sunday Skt WASHINGTON, D. C.,. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER . Human

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 2 Austrian Officer Who Was a BY JOSEPH GOLLOMB Author of “Master Man Hunters.” VERY government, without ducts a “war...

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 " “Qld Calamity” Is One Hope in Eternal W BY JOSEPH FU Former Federal Inspector of Prisons and Penologist. VO Trusties Killed

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 B L L It P THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART 7.-" = g Soeesom" 1py voay onin, wsEoros. b v mevreveen

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 —— BY CORINNE FRAZIER. ONCE more “the changeth,” and while the Infantry — the onstrate to the Chief Executive and...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 23 MADGE’'S LAST CHANCE By Fannie Kilbourne . HEN I invited Madge Ed- wards to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, STOR A Foot Ball Serial Abo BY W. BOYCE MORGAN. INSTALLMENT 1. When Mr. J. 8. Ferris, son of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. C. SEPTEMBER 23, 1928_PART 7. "The HUB D Sts. N.W. . ' . L __Seventh & D Sts. N.W. | O 2 >,

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 Pa The Sunday Shar MBER 23, 19 % - B B WASHINGTON D. C.. —SEPTE N . Bobby Jones defeating the Englishman, Phil Perkins, to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. -GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 23, 1928 I BB AR e, | In the days of King Louis XV. The French

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-SEPTEMBER 23, 1928, The Talking Movies By W. E. Hill { " T i gl...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. \\'ASHING'I‘()NV. D. The impressive state funeral for M. Boka- nowski, French min- ister of commerce, who

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 -GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 23, 1928 Art Goebel's forced landing in Arizona stood be- tween him and first-place money when he

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