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Evening Star dated March 3, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair with rising temperature today: cloudy and warmer tonight: rain and colder...

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 BORAH PIGTURES ROAD LYING AHEAD Opening Star’s Radio Forum, He Discusses Nation’s New Era. Herbert Hoover is plunging into a,

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 RADIO BEARS PLEA OF VOTELESSD.C. T. W. Noyes Sounds Stirring Appeal for Ballot Over Station WMAL. A stirring appeal for...

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 3 1929—PART 1. FLOOD OF VISITORS HERE F OR INAUGURATION TAXES UNION STATION...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, o 3, MARCH 3. 1920—PART 1. OFFICIAL FAMILYS ABLITY 15 PRASED Independence Is Shown by...

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 G 920—PART 1. BILLS IMPORTANT TODISTRICT PASSED Congress Writes Substantial History for National Capi- tal During Session.

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 THE 3IUNHAT _STAR, WASHINGTOW €. MARCH 3. 1 e e e el GRIDIRON TRIBUTE PAID 0 DAWES Career as Vice President Is Summed Up in

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 . of mecca showing the Great Mosque | /scripts of the seventeenth century, and, FYETT SEE S THE SUNDAY .STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 ASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 3. 1929—PART 1. F.9 20,000 T0 PARADE FROM ALL NATION Start at Capitol to Follow| Address of Newly...

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 ol -_— S ————— C.USTUDENTS PLAN SENIOR HONOR CLUB Details of Establishment of| Society Are Pushed by Council. Plans for the

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 CITIZEN LEADERS DEBATE ON BALLOT Federation Votes $25 to Aid; Movement Here for Na- tional Representation. ‘The Federation of

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 EATIRED BY ARNG RIDER ' Robert Robey and Miss Margo Couzens Furnish Thrills by Horsemanship. Robert Robey, expert Virginia

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 \\ \ 1T NATIONS RATIFY | - HELLOGE TREATY 2 v e e MADMAN KILLS THREE ON JUGOSLAVIA TRAIN Government Inspector and Two «+...

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 14 RUBBER CAPITAL HAS NEW AMBITION Akron Seeks to Become Ox- ford of the Air—Start Already Made. By Consolidated Press....

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 ‘All material for this column Ert be in the State office, Room 101, ling- ton Hotel, by the Wednesday preceding the Sunday on

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 T007H ANNIVERSARY OF SCHURZ MARKED Movement Started to Endow. $16,000,000 Memorial to Statesman. ‘The 100th anniversary of

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 Editorial Page EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. ( SUNDAY MORNIN( Reviews of Books _ MARCH 3, 1929. T \_Pfr( 72—8

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 9 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €. MARCH THE With Su Morning Editlon. s WASHINGTON, D. C. ~2SUNDAY.. March 3, 1920...

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 1090 PART 2. TIE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH HOOVER INTENDS TO RUN U. S. ON BUSINESS LINES i i Expected 1o Tackle

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 _ (Continued From First Page) and almost the whole Nation is dis- cussing what the incoming admini: tration may bring forth.

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 a S, 1929—-PART 2. 'THE» SUNDAY STAR. . WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH LOCAL ART EXHIBITIONS Galleries Offer Splendid Showings for

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 EINANGTAT. THE ‘SUNDAY -STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.. MARCH 3. 1920 ; FINANCIAT. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION t o Aisk Wav Decen \ -

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 FINANCIAT.” CURB MARKET QUIET. Most Active Issue: Are Firm, Util- | itigs Under Pressure. i i THE SUN NDAY BOND SUMMARY FOR

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 BOTH TYPE STOCKS REACH N PEA Lanston and Mergenthaler ¢ Go Higher—Phone Net Up. Dawes Lauded: BY EDWARD C. STONE. Both type

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 SOCIETY. SECTION Sunday Star Features for Women The Tales of Well rKrnrown Folkr WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 3

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 2 SQCIETY THE SUNDAY Inauguration Day Drawing ! Vast Throng to the Capital, Nation-Wide Interest Manifested in Impending...

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 SOCIETY. Series of Future Weddings Listed by New York Society| Nuptial Ceremonies in Prospect in Fashion Circles. One...

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 4 SO CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, 1929—PART 3. Midshipmen’s Hop Attracts Many Visitors to Annapolis...

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 SO CIETY. DAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH Social Set Enjoying Elaborate Program In Ncarby Maryland Attractively A ppo inted

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 g S0 CIETY. D. C., MARCH 3. 1929—PART 3. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. Tales of Well Known Folk In Sociz}l and Official Life

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 BY MARY MARSHALL. Scant ounce of felt, less wool or even less silk, a few finger lengths of ribbon, perhaps a bit of wire, a

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 THE SUNDAY e e ———————————— N ot i A e it LSTAR. WASHL. ON, MARCH 3. 1929 PART 3. W. C.T. U. The North Star Unfon will meet

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 Sp - v | Theater, Scree and Music n AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, ' WMotor,MAviation - and Radio News WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 AMU SEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 3. 1929—PART 4. AMU QT'\T Flashes From the Screen By C. E. Nelson....

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 AMUSEMENTS. i’f&toplays This Week! SCREEN ATTRACTI METROPOLITAN—"Weary Rive! PALACE—"Desert Nights.” Thi FOX—“New Year's...

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 THE MU BY HELEN FETTER. EN-GALLON felt hats, loud plaid shirts and chaps that end-in the spurred, high- heeled boots of the

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE National Capital con- tinues to maintain its lead over other large cities uf I the

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 6 CLUB IN MARYLAND BACKS 5 MEASURES Bill Proposes Drivers Must Sign Financial Responsi- bility Statement. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 TAE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIV ———— e YTON., D. €. WARUH % T9%_PART 1.~ WIDER BOULEVARD 10 LAUREL SEEN Commission Thinks Work May Ee

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH NAUGURATION day will be a source of humiliation to the aeronautical ple of the Na- tional Capital. This city

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 PANTHER OF SKIES NEW BATTLE UNIT Army Air Corps Bomber Be- ing Put Through Its Paces at Wright Field. BY WILLIAM E....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €, WARCH 3. 1920-PART | FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Monday—All bodies called off....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 3. 1929—PART 2. | t problems that face orders of | brought in the matter of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, o B Ca: XIARCH 1929-PART % THE RAGGED PRINCESS By Edgar Wallace. (Continued from Yesterday's

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 MANY CITIES PASS | | - RADIO LEGISEATION Electrical Interference and Loud Speakers Chief Sub- jects of Regulation. BY MARTIN

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 —_— CHALIAPIN HEADS PROGRAM TONIGHT Elizabeth Rethberg and Irenei Bordoni to Share Lead- ing Roles on Air. A galaxy of...

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 ¥ iyt PARADE PIGTURES 10 BE‘BROADCAST Jenkins Company Plans to Send Out Inaugural Fea- ture in Half Hour. Any one unable to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C. MARCH 3. 19%9_PART % Nation-wide HALLENGER WEEK Wide(l:oioeof at No Extra Cost Everywh

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 'Foot Bali,i Duckpms | ‘»Ring, Golf, Base Ball Part 5—4 Pages Infield Only Problem Up io Johnson : New York U. Captures...

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 COMISKEY, MACK STILL ARE ON J0B Former Is Real Pioneer of Game and Retains Great BY JONN B. FOSTER. NLY two are left in the

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 "Foot GRID CODE SHOULD * STAND, SAYS COACH Princeton Mentor Defends Recent Revision Made by Committee. Ball Rules O. K. Now,

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 Record A. B. C.Tourney Now Underway : Sharkey Slipping, Florida Fight Shows TERINTILE LT | [DOPE 0N HAS T30 ENTRES e ™55...

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 The Star invites the co- operation of its readers in reporting misleading offers CLASSIFIED SECTION 7 he Sunday Star, “Part

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 * COFFEE SHOPPE for s .o di “'familiar _penny scales - tune on a ticket. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued. MISCEL LANEOUS. THE

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.’ E SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 3, PART 6. ROOMS, ETC.’ 1929 — SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES.

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. MARCH 3. 1929-PART &. APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED....

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, 1929—PART 6. REALC ESTATE, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. RENT...

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 REAL SALE—HOUSES. (Centinued.) 812 SHERIDAN ST. Just East of Georgia Ave. Semi-Detached Brick Home of —eight room s, tiled

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 RESORTS.’ THE SUNDAY STAR, , WASHINGTON, 0.0 MARCH 3. 1929—-PART 6. STEAMSHIPS. 'CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Mrs. Park to Address

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 1929—PART 6. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH , CONDUCTED BY N. NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS Copy for this column must be

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 Part 7—8 Pages ringing the World to Washington for Inauguration Via Radio From an Army dirigible flying over the Capi- tol

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, / D. €, MARCH. 8 1929—PART 7. L’Enfant Vision of Future Was/Forecast of Beauty: of Capital [ BY

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