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Evening Star dated January 27, 1929

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 ——— e WEATHE R. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forscast.) Increasingly cloudy with rising tem- perature today, followed by rain...

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 ® 3 REPORT FAVORABLY ON SHIPSTEAD BILL Senate Committee Approves| Proposal to Beautify Build- | ings in City. { The desire of

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 » 18; HOURS Washington to Florida The only Double Track Railroad berween the North and Florida FROM WASHINGTOM The Miamian

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 % PUSH LICENSE BILL Revision of 27-Year-0ld Law on Business Taxes Sought at This Session. Vigorous efforts will be made by

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 BRITON ADVISES LS, 10 BULD CRUISERS “Future Will Take Care of It- self,” He Says, Commenting on Borah Proposal. BY FREDERIC

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 CARPETS T IS February Home Fur- nishing Sale offers more than 32,000 square yards of wide { carpets, and 105,000 yards of...

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 THE. SUNDAY WASHINGTON, 1929—PART 1. STAR, HEART ATTACK FATAer PLOT SUSPECT IS SUICIDE. TO MACK SPARROUGH | Guatemalan Kills

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 27, 1929—PART T. U. . WOMEN MAY AID DM WORK | University Association Stud- || ies

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 27, 1929_PART TI. rs Refurnish Their Homes From re Sale-—-They Can’t Be Wrong!:

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 10 THE .SUNDAY , STAR,, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY .27, 1920—PART 1. Regular 20c Printed Percales Boys Sl 50 to $3.95...

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 THE $1 to $2.50 Pearl and Ivory Toilet Ware 69c Pear] and 1lvory, Colored Pearl, White Pearl and Grained Ivory Toilet Ware.

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 22 - UNDERWOOD BODY 5 TARTED HOME Many Pay Tribute at Train to Memory of Former Ala- bama Senator. By the Associated Press. .

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 DISTRICT MAY:GAIN ‘BY TEACHER CLASH Unwelcome Change in Bill ' Leads to Hope of Real Training College. A golden opportunity,

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 14 W THE -8 BOY. 3, IS INJURED BY AUTO DAY STAR, ' 'WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY provides the City of Washington with a...

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 SENATORS T0 HEAR DISTRICY DEMANDS Subcommittee to Begin Its Work Tomorrow, School E Items Leading. | The District...

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 &y THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTOXN, D. T, TJANUARY 27, 1929—PART 10 Polka Dots—Block Print Frocks, Floral LANSBURGH & BRO | it i

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, JANUARY 27, 1929—PART T. ‘Meet Me in Bargain Wonderland’ RUMMAGE STAMPED (:UUDb and...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 27, 1929—PART T. FURNITURE1 e A STORE WORTHY OF THE PATRONAGE OF WASHINGTON’S...

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 VALES MINE TR PLANSAREHALED Prince Will See Distress Among 300,000 Jobless for Himself. BY HARRY B. WELLS. By Radio to The

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 NS, COLOGEADS DEAF SEHOO FUND Tact and Grace Aided First “Lady as Teacher of Speech- less Children. The tact and graciousness

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 27, .]fl‘lfl—-T‘.\RT T PRACTICALJOKER HAS HHOLD T Coctor, Ambulance, Under- taker

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 22 1J00ARE TO START HIGH SCHOOL WORK Elementary Courses Ended and Change Will Take Place This Week. More than 1,100...

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 SULCESSFL RULE * SEENFORMIALS New President of Austria . Hailed by Politicians of All Parties. B the Associated Press....

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 | STUDENTS TO HEAR DAVID LAWRENCE 'Second Term of American U.; Liberal Arts College Opens Wednesday. ‘The second semester at

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 R e £ e e e 6. U. GLEE CLUB 10 OPEN SEASON Concert Tonight in Gaston Hall at 8:15 Opening Program of Year. The Georgetown...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Do .T\\I'\RT 27, 1929—PART T. DRESSMAKERS WAR' []N SmE [H”EVE 'DYOTT, LEADER OF RESCUE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 1 g g]t,. S et Q'elephone eventh ONain 8780 New Arrwals—lncludmg.

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 THE ' SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 1. ke PALAILS _ROYAL URE SALF Buy on the club t"'%l?l[ (TEST...

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star, Part 2—14 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY Reviews of Books MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1929....

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 - 2 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 27, 1929—PART THE EVENING STAR |end result of either an accidental or in- |

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 ! THE SUNDAY "STAR,” WASHINGTON, 'D. C, JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 2. NEW STRIFE IMPENDS IN LATIN COUNTRIES Reasons Why It Is...

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 ~ Great Picture by a Living Artist Is Acquired by the Phillips Memorial Gallery—Other News of Local Galleries. monplace...

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 |"__.{Continued From Third Page.) which living tissues are composed. In the sea, therefore, vast multitudes of creatures live

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 District National Guard Although five months have elapsed since the appointment of a general court-martial for the trial of

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 At Community Centers . Of the Public Schools. unity Center Department, Frank- 167 4 inistration Building. fus first week of

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 propelled upon limbs moved by unseen | strings THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 27, 1929—PART THE VICARION—By...

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 ’ James G. Yaden, department com- (i,,mander of the District of Columbia Spanish War Veterans, announced last hight the...

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 et THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 27, 1920—PART FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Monday—Dawson, No. 16, P. C....

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 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS. Copy for this column must be received at The Star office not later than noon of the Thursday...

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 27, “1929—PART --Z. The Daily Cross Word Puzzle (Copyrizght. 1929.) Horizontal. | 96—Tear. 1—Show off. | 97 7—Flat-bottomed

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 "R SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 27. 1929—PART 2. e O amnf The New Fabries for Spring Gorgeous PRINTS —By these...

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 ‘THE - SUNDAY - STAR, - WASHINGTON; D.- C., -JANUARY" 27,- 1929~PART 2. Remarkable Value! “Blue Bird” Slip Covers of Washable

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 Features for Women Part 3—16 Pages he Sunday Star "SOCIETY SECTION Tales of Well Knownfi Folk WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY...

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 5 2 SOCTETYS Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg To Be Hosts at Luncheon and Mrs. Taft—M Events ‘The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kel-

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 L SOCIETY 'Arts Club Bal Boheme Lists “With No@le Colorful : Picturesquc. The Arts Club Bal Boheme of 1929— what colorful...

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 SO Lt N fLiins Wiking CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 3. New York Society Program Smart Set

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 THE SUNDAY 'Wedding of Note Features Mx;a Bates, Former Resident, Becomes Bride of Mr. Childress in S t. Louis—Charming Fetes

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 L) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 3. nasium on Monday afternoon; Post team vs. Anacostia Eagles at

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 Tales of Well Known Folk - In Sociil and Official Life Events of Interest a nrl personal Sketcl‘nes _Grouped—Notable...

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 8 i SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 3. Capital Women Unite I In Aid of Fund Drive e . e nipy For...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 27, 19290—PART 3. j: 8 Rockville Society Schedule Includes Many Home Parties...

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 THE. SUNDRY. STAR, WASHINGTON. D. .C, JANUARY 27, NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTED BY NANNIE .LANCASTBB. NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.

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 News of thc Clubs (Continued from Tenth Page) or in writing in any form, is invited to| attend the next meeifis, February 1,

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 BY CORINNE FRAZIER. EPRESENTATIVES of a large number of women's organiza- tions, including the National League of Women...

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 THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, TANUARY 27, 1929—PART 3. W. . Moses & Sons ( Y WP Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since

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 THE - SUNDAY The Cosmopolite Jolly Bachelor President Turns Paris Tradition. BY ROSE PATTERSON. Btaff Correspondent of The

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 BY MARY MARSHALL. NTEREST in lingerie cerfainly is not to_be measured by its bulk. Never beforé have women worn so few...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All copy for this column must be in 6 to 12 age was given last Friday. the state office, Room 101,

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 Temf;ite‘r , Screen . and :Music - Financial, Aviation News and Radiq Part 4—':12 Pages \\‘.\SIIINH'I‘“X. D. ., SUNDAY...

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 AMUSEMENTS.’ 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY In the New By Percy NEW YORK, January 26. HE weck’s most urgent...

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 | 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX, ) D. €, JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 4 3 Famous Cherry Sisters, Hit of the 90s, BY ARTHUR STRAWN. HE

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 N _the lobby of ‘the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic, which has been reopened after a lapse of eight years, appear portraits of some

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 e -, MU BY HELEN FETTER. THE SUNDAY STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 4. SIC FAMOUS CONDUCTORS AND SOLOISTS...

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 ~AVIA BY JOSEPH UESTIONABLE striving for economy, regardless of cost, on the part of the Budget Bureau and the House of...

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 RADIO-BY UTILITES SPLITS COMMISSION Judge Robinson Opposed to Grants—Caldwell Favors Best Program Service. By the Associated

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 3 ARY LEWIS TOPS PROGRAM TONEAT Metropolitan Opera Sopranof Will Sing During Atwater Kent Hour. California Spanish folk songs

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 EARNINGS REPORTS REACH COMMISSION D. C. Utilities File Figures for Year and December—Bank to Move. BY EDWARD C. STONE....

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 10 FINANCIAL, THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. —PART 4. FINANCIAL. CURB PRICES ADVANCE. BOND TRADING DULL. 'vtflmes. Automotives

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 FINANCIAL, IMPRESSIVE STOCK GAIN S RECORDED Bull Party Cuts Down Short Interest During Week’s Campaign. 102 14 103 30 100 102

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 THE SUDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY, 27, 1929 e —————————— e —— SAnnouncing — 1he Worlds First Bonded Tire- The New

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 Foot Ball, Duckpins | Ring, Golf,_B@ge Ball SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Stae. ;’ Basket Ball, f_Turf, Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON,

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 27, 1920=SPORTS SECTION.' —BY BRIGGS 1 DON T Trim 3 "M GoING CARLY You'VE GoT

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JA NUARY “27, 1¢ —SPORTS SECTION.® ~ Southern Conference Quints to Invade : School Fives

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 4. y “-THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 27, . 1929—SPORTS SECTION.” ickard Says Big Bouts Should Be Held in Open :

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 ! CLASSIFIED SECTION . : . Usually the greaiest barrier in the way of —Payments on your house are made easy by rent securing

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 o MISCELLANEOUS. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued.)...

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 e, U SALE—AUTOMOBILES. _________ (Continued.) DODGE_-01d model: Rex in excellent; rubber good (5 tires fair: for value of...

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 RPOMS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, v o7, 1929—PART 6. ROOMS FURNISHED. (Continued.) 1310 MASS. AVE. N.W., Apt, 3— B0

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, Continued) DESTARTS, OLOR VE NW— Phree and’ four: room and sath bt With Trisidaire:

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 REAL SALE—LOTS. ESTATE. WATER FRONT PROPERTY. VE TOTS TN GOOD SECTION HYATTS- bR B S AR Address_Box 157-X, office. J NICE,

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 "RESORTS. SALE—HOUSES. _(Continued.) COLORED. 500, EASY TERMS. Al hnx.m Just off 14th st. n.w.. nea U 65 "2n0 bath “bay...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, U. C. JANUARY 7. 1999 PART G TOMORROW ... AN ARMY OF OVER 3,000 OF YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS OFFICERS

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 Part 7—8 Pages ILLUSTRATED | 'FEATURES " MAGAZINE SEC i TION he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1929.

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 | FIRST RUN FICTION I HERE is a prologue to this story % and an epilogue, too. They ar: both brief. The prologue goes thusly:

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 F_amous Missteps of Justice—A Jolt to the Majesty of the L BY JOSEPH GOLLOMB, Author of “Master Man_ Hunters,” “Master...

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 I e AT S 7Z] B SS NS X EA ) W THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: By F. Britten Austin Fourteen Hours in Which to Solve a Murder, and

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 BY ALICE WATTS HOSTETLER. NOTHER king is about to be de- posed. Neptune, arrogant ruler of the seas, in his tantrums makes it

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 ! 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JA NUARY. 27,.1920—PART T.° DOT AND W Some of the Trials of Life May Be Magnified....

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 Shooting for the Basket BY TOM F. Former Oregon State College Star and Now Coach .0of Basket Ball at State Teachers College,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. ‘¢, TANUARY 27, mzs;mm T THE HECHT CO. IS NOW THE | WASHINGT()N HOME OF THE S Tt A Week's .

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 @fhe Sanday Star. Auto Show Numbet‘" WASHINGTON, D, 0, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 19%9, D NEW YEAR BRINGS THE LATEST —W‘...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUDITORIUM SPACES FOR 1929 MODELS AND ACCESSORIES JANUARY 27. 1929_PART. 8. 36 Diflesent

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 [} Reviewing the New Cars Sixes Predominate, With . ‘ity==Style, Comfort and Easy Driving Featured By Walter R. McCallum. T

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 BN (ho eoree PRODUCTION SEEN Record-Breaking Equipment and Rush Orders, Causing Spurt in Industry. Record-breaking original

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 Downtown Salesroom 14th & R. L. Ave. NW. THE SUXDAY STAR, WASHYNGTON, D.. C; JANUARY 2T 1929—PART. 8. he Neighbors will KNOW

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 BIG BUSINESS SEEN FOR AUTO INDUSTRY Unparalleled Prosperity in 1929 Predicted—Producing and Buying Power at Peak....

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 x THE ' SUNDAY - STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. JANUARY. 27, 1929—PART - 8. _After the most critical comparisons attheAutomobile

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 ¥ MOTOR CAR HELD VITAL POSSESSION Chevrolet Official Says Every American Should Have an Auto. Every adult member of American

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €. JAXULEY 97, 7999—_PART 8~ - Again BUICK lmds in llfine car sales Far surpassing any other

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 “ proper condition so that they may be b OUTLOOK FORAUTO MAKERS IS BRIGHT 1929 Export Sales to In- crease as Foreigners Awak-

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 T L e 'WILLYS FORESEES CONTINUED GROWTH ' Saturation Point in Car Sales Looks Like Vanishing Mark, He Says. Continued growth

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 v 12 AUTOISTS GROWING STYLE-CONSCIOUS Trait Plays Vital Role in Form Body and Colors of _Models. The United States has grown

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 AUTOS SAVE SPACE, SAYS J.B. GRAHAM Modern Cars Decrease Street Congestion by Speed, He Explains. ‘Traffic regulation and...

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 14 “HORSE-AGE™ AUTO SPEED LAWS HIT Safety Stressed as Major Point, With Plea for Flex- ible State Limits. In the field of...

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 AUTOISTS WELCOME TS SHOW OPENN * Enthusiastic First Nighters on Hand at Auditorium to ¢ View Industry’s Exhibits. (Continued

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 ' 2518 . CRISIS 1S REACHED - IN ROAD PROBLEN 4,700,0007 Mo{or Cars Were! Closed in 1928—Nearly 1,000,000 Gain. Despite the

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 PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR AUTO MAKERS Strong Predicts Successful Year, With Reflected Pros- perity for Nation. ‘The automotive...

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 Wiat is Real Pro gre\s'J : s7? A statement of General Motors’ po/z'cy. by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., President "Tii1s week the...

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 PORTRAYS CHAOS DEVELOPED BY DELUGE OF AUTOMOBILES Need of Considering Methods for Elimi- nating Dangers From Operation of...

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 0 ECONOMY CENTERS IN STRAIGHT EIGHT Operation as Well as Main- tenance Included in Lower Costs. Economy of operation as well

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 STEPS T0 END ROAD CONGESTION URGED Total Auto Ownership of 30,000,000 in America Is Forecast. ‘Forecasting a total automobile

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 RACING PROSPECTS RATED AS BRIGHT Records Set at Daytona Out- standing A. A. A, Feats of Past Year. BY CAPT. E. V....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C: JANUARY 27, 1920-PART &' ADvA NC FEATYUR gsn Here is a challenge that rings with...

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 24 DECREASE IN VALUE OF PARTS INDUSTRY 24.4 Per Cent Drop Shown in Bodies and Other Auto Accessories. The Department of...

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 25 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C, JANUARY 27, 1929—PART 8.~ l SIDE LIGHTS ON THE SHOW. —By J. T. Berryman. I WINTER...

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 PROGRESS OF AUTO LAID 0 OPEN MIND Oakland Official Says Growth Hinges on'Constant Work to Better Product. “Qpen-mindedness, I

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 URGES U, S A INWORLO MARKET . E. C.:Morse Declares Trans- portation Growth Is Just - “at Inception. The world continues today

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, A NEW AND FINER New Presipent Eignr Convertisie CasrioLer ror Four—$7805. Folding top converts

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 NASH SEES SOUND BUSINESS GROWTH Competition of European Car| Manufacturers Expected to Build Gains. THESE SEDANS SHOULD...

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 The American Legion. ‘The annual ball of the Department ©f the District of Columbia, the Amer- fcan Legion, Wednesday night

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 “THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. ¢, 'JANUARY 27,1 CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA ALERT TO HIGHWAY BENEFITS Connection of Two...

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 (W= WHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOY, D. U, JANTARY 77, 1970-TART & THE RECORD ~-BREAKING NEW NASH “400” Of all the New Cars at

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 The Sunday Star WASHINGTON. D Q. —JANUARY 27 1929 A striking night view of the Lincoln Statue under the new interior lights

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. GRAVURE SECTION —-JANUARY 27, 1929 IN PICTURESQUE CZECHOSLOVAKIA © Publishers’ Photo...

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 Paul is forever forgetting his handkerchiefs ing no end of worry in crowded public conv THE such by snuffling loudly. A...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 27, 1929. A mighty leap on skiis. Gus Paulsen competing in the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Members of the February graduating class of Central High School. Rideout Photo. The February...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 27. 1929 A royal engage- ment. Crown Prince Olaf of Norway and...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-JANUARY 27. 1929. v Pick out your favorite in this lucky group of 13 Baby

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 27, 1929, THIS YEAR THE WOMAN OF FASHION SELECTS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY

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 COLOR SECTION The Sundmy Ster 33 o) L] WASHINGTON, D. C.- SUNDAY. JANUARY 27, 1926 POP, T'M AN INDIAN. CERTAINLY, RAIN WILL

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 MOM’'S GONNA GIMME A DIME To MIND MY LIL BROTHER ALOYSIUS TO-NIGHT WHILE SHE GOES TO THE MOVIES SO \F YOU HELP ME \ MIND ‘M

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 You'RE LoOOWING = bl \.WEl_L 1- LIKE Vi- | HARDLY W i THAT‘ KNEW You ¢ x i Joe - Twe TRouBLE OH- | KNOW YeES - | SUPPHSE |

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 Bany ALcEMISTS -OF THE MIDDLE AGES SPENT THEIR LIVES TRYING TO DISCOVER A WAY To TURN BASE: METAL TOGOLD: = s THEY ALSO...

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