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  2. 1929-04-07

Evening Star dated April 7, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8, Weather Buresu Forecast.) Fair and -continued warm' today; to- ‘morTow increasing at t, 92, at 4 p.m. 6 am.

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 . BONNG 07 SO STES 5 ELAYED McCarl’s Opinion Blocks Im- mediate Purchase at Prob- able Saving. 2 . Efforts of the District

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 ANENFORCENENT {ern exposure. Reasonable fvete METAL . RS - PORCHES REMODELED :: REPAIRED BUILT :: ENCLOSED 29 MONTHS TO PAY

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 RIS HOCLS | SOCAL K ISSE {in “Letter to Stimson He ‘THE SUNDAY STAR. CHEST WORKERS “REPARE 30 RIE New Organization to Survey

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 AUTH SURRENDERS [N ABATTOIR FIGHT Deluged by Protest of Women Against Arlington Loca- tion Plan. (Continued From First Page.)

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 MONT EREY‘-»TURNED ~INTO BIG HOSPITAL) Specials Brinc 450" Wounded From La Reforma and .hmenéz. ol B7 the Associated Press. .

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 BAPTISTS TO HOLD | CITY CONFERENCE Bundey School Work to Be General Subject of Bessiogs Arranged at Calvary Church, * A...

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 AT SEVENTH AND K"-;WfiJHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING C’ENTSR—CHARGB ACCOUNTS INVITED Tomorrow '——The Formal @penmg of Our Newly

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 =—AT SEVENTH AND K”—WASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPIN CENTE ents ‘Devotedto Rugs, Floor Covermgs, Chma, G’la&sware &...

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 SUSPECT SOUGHT INDEATH GIVES UP Dan /Hysler, ‘Accused on. Dry| | Charge, Linked With Siay- ing of Florida Officer. By the...

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 HEESTAEPPEAL " PUAN FORMULATED | Divisions to_Be Organized at ..Meeting of Commit- tee Tomorrow. —-.—n_ { trative committee

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 WILL BE ENLARGED Addition of Four. Stories to Georgetown College Struc- ture Will Be Built. Work will start soon at...

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 " LOAN RESTRITIONS * HITBY WFADDEN House Committee Chairman Criticizes - Policy of Reserve Board. By the Associated Press. .

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 T0 REVIEW PLAYS Six Evening Discussions Are Features of First Annual Meeting Here. Six evening sessions including talks | by

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 ‘MH]BLEBURG MEET " ATTENDED BY 800 { L { Record-Breaking Crowe! Sees [, Ninth Annual Running of _ W Hunt Cup. ! Bpectal...

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 lmmhtchedhmx. l&xlsuclm. A Sale of Tots’ Cinderella Frocks Creepers and Boys’ Suits At the Attractive Price of Summera...

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 h ‘BROTHERS SERVE ARMY AND NAYY Capt. J. J. Cheatham and Maj: Gen. B. F. Cheatham Head Service Bureaus. The Army and Navy...

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 B00K O ESSAY | GNENTO PTAK {Librarian of COngfess Is Honored ‘on Thirtieth Anniversary. Dr. Herbert Putnam, librarian of ,

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 4 3 G Street Another ull. Fashioned Hosiery | p.. <.d Silks Specially Priced at $1.95 put your hair in good condition by...

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 - FURNITURE and the Related English Periods CEETNE are the vogue today FURNITURE g : Frs @ Rl LA X ‘ : T HE quaint, simple

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 IN LGUOR BATTLE Tmatened With “Ride,” Rum Runner Shoots Foe, Scares Away Two. By the A-uuudrr ess. LO' April U~Andy was given

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 - CHRGTOORSE 2T ANVESIR Dedication of Present Build- . ing Will Be Celebrated April 10t0 14, Members of Foundry Methodist...

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 [ cm'r NEW HOUSE BUIl.DlNB MISCHAKOFF QUITS PHILADELPHIA B : PLANS CONTRACT LET ORCHESTRA SCORES STOKOWSKI s s M i 1o the...

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 JEWSH FEDERATON TOCONVENE TODAY Temple Brotherhood’s Bien- nial Convention to Start at 9 0’Clock. A White House reception and

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 reduces all przces $55 OO to $2600() To give motoring public immediate advantage of HUPMOBILE’S new expansion program Early

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 of drama conferenioss under | Thythmic dancing for. chiidren; § pam., m:o‘t’-#hmmm-mnla Wash- | Cojumbia Players’ rehearsal,

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 i stks ‘at| to encircle the earth at ‘R'R{—ifllfll‘,: S PLATINUN, MARKET £ 22 = U. S. Dredges Imported by Moscow in Attempt to

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 “urniture Co. WHAT? A stupendous event dm ‘offers an oxul!ent qppommty o WHY? This sensational offer is bronght ‘about by the

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 Part 2—14 Pages BRITAIN'S MAY ELECTION OF WORLD IMPORTAN CE Defeat of Tories Would Mean Possibility of Adjustment of U. S.

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 “TARIFF IN EXTRA SESSION|| ' TO DRAW MUCH ATTENTION : Ways and Means Committeé Already Writing Changes Intended to Be Mdde,

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 Persian Printed Cottons on View at the Corcoran Gallery. Paintings by Cora Brooks and Etchings by Robert Fulton Logan Attract

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 (Continued From Third Page.) first Labor government wanted to 'in- * gmgurate a four-day week, but the Lords k council among

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 CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION | E2% General Federation Plans Council Program — Club Asked to Observe National Garden Week—Foreign

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 chuse 1 don't know what the bl s NURDERED MAN'S WILL i B e © | FIGURES IN DEATH QUIZ ITALIAN ENVOY SAILS. Ambassador Goes...

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 EEP off the grass.” o The was keeping guard over & L reserva~ tion that was all new grass rimmed with yellow jopquils. ‘And,

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 ' CLUB HOTEL u Newest in Atlantic City PACIFIC AVENUE at STJAMES PLACE Fin?uf OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BOTH MEN AND WOMEN " Vil Ve

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 closed steady; 21,500 tons. May, l.m Bep- .| tember, 205; December, 214; March, 219, 'WOULD DOUBLE COMMON. Wlll ENDING m l\

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 FINANCIAL. ' {ONEDF STk |[ BOND SUMMARY - TRADING DECLINES Effect of High Money Rates on Business Causing Concern. BY CHARLES

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 | Imitation Monkey Fur | | $249,84.95,87.50yd. | " —One, two and'three inches wide, and one of the smartest furs you can use

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 Hect Such Problems Introducing the Beautiful:F lush F ront,_D}ial Control | Detroit Jewel Ranges! Priced as Low as $79.50...

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 ‘It’s Time to Think of Linen handkorchiets with colored :.“;‘E.Pm“: Call Main 7200 . : ’ : ; 0 And ”Scy‘h-“Cnme for My Furs”

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 Features for Women e s et e et s MRS. RAY LYMAN WILBUR, A charming new cabinet hostess, and with her husband, the Secretary

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 Music, Clubs to Hold Annual Convention In Fredericksburg Several Hundred Visitors Society News Reported From Adjacent...

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 SOCIETY. ‘Chevy Chase Society Greets Eastertide With Rare Festivities . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIT 7. 19%9—PART

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 ZOCIETY. . | Wedding Bells Are Ringing ~ For Merry Nuptial Events Happy Brides and Bridegrooms Join Hands and Exchange Vows

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 "SOCIETY ! Activities of Noted as Spring Advances Sor, ‘The third annual convention of the Phi Sigma Epsilon Sorority...

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 SOCIETY," 1929—-PART 3. Reckville News Notes - Outline Activities In tb. ‘Sacia] Cirol- Weddings ef Interest Listed in Week's

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 North Suburban Folk Feature Season With Charming Festivities Honor Parties, Including Bridge, Teas and Dinners. Noteworthy

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 Secretary Adams Inspects Navy Academy at Annapolis New Head of Departm Accompanied by M Notes of ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 6.—The

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 Society Centers Interest In EarI}_f Future Race Meet United Association to Stage Elaborate Feature April 20—New Yor k Belles

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life VJealth 0[ Beautiful Flowera on Wide Lawn Fronting White H Greet Mrs.

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 ' firills and Lessons BY MARY MARSIALL. UTTING your daughter on dress allowance is something like giving her ‘a latch key, and

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 12 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1929—PART 3. Inr Hecar Co. | V. e y 4 Radio Store—618 F St. ' HE C -I- Offers

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 . Theater, Screen and Music Lois WiLsoN and CONRAD NAGEL-Fox - Sunnybrook Farm Gives Relief to the Woe-Weary BY PHILANDER...

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 AMUSEMENTS Flashes From the Screen By C.E €« ONCENTRATE on sound” is the order to nearly all managers of the big studios....

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 AMUS EMENTS Photoplays SCREEN ATTRACTIONS Or THE WEEK EARLE—“Sor.ny Boy.” This afternoon and evening. PALACE—"“The Dummy.”

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 MU BY HELEN FETTER. ARLY next month the United States Army Band will sail for sunny Spain, carrying in its voluminous brief

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 BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. o rgreatcr need for pedes- trlan con’rol in the Na- N tional Capital can be stressed than the figures vor

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 BETTER TRAFFC FADLTESURGED Association Declares Inad- . equate Regulations €Cost $2,000,000,000 Annually. An economic loss of

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 en Reasons why 300,000 careful buyers hav chosen the New Chevrolet since January 15t Bver since the date of its introduction,

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 SPRING HEHWAY + BREAK-UP STARTS Many Communiiies Suffer From Costly, Muddy ' Roads. In ‘Spring .the road builder's fancy...

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 MULTIWING SHIPS TERMED LOGICAL Seen by Students as Most i Probable Air Liners of Future. R BY W. E. BERCHTOLD, Associated...

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 AVIA TION BY JOSEPH S, EDGERTON. UBLIC confidence in dviation has been illustrated, para- doxically, by recent serious...

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 THE RAGGED PRINCESS By E&gar Wallace. (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER LIV. ERGT. STEEL came to Shanno office in

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 MASONIC. LODGES. Monday—Dawson, No. 16, E. A, Tuesday—Samuel Gonipers, No. 45, F. C. Wednesday—Brightwood, No. 43, M. M. St

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 ‘Musigraphs (Continued From Fourth Page.) trice Deeds and Helen Diggins; captains of groups, Vera Whitty, Mary Parent, Mrs.

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 THE AMERICAN LEGION. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. April 8, U. S. S. Jacob Jones Post, Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue

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 FRATERNITIES (Continued From Twelfth Page.) on. Mrs. Blanche C. Morris Smith made application by card for member- ship in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1929-PART 4 Spanish War Veterans MEETINGS THIS WEEK. g ] Col. James S. Pettit...

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 b Organized Reserves It was with great rcgret that the officers of the 364tk Medical Regiment bi¢. their commander, Col....

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 _ 18 RECITAL TOMGHT BY LOUISE HOMER National Chain to Present Metropolitan Opera and Concert Contralto. Louise Homer,...

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 "CHAIN BROADCASTS PROFITABLE IN 1928 Made to Pay for First Time in Last Few Years. BY C. E. BUTTERFIELD, Associated Press...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS {(Continued From Eleventh Page.) awarded on the evening of May Among the social events announced for this

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 [ Base Ball, Ring, Golf Duckpins, Lacrosse Part 5-—4 Pages LISKA, BURKE HURL N POTENT FASHON = Yield Total of But Five Hits,|

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 FSSARE N FRONT INDAY'S FEATURE Heavily Backed Horse Hard Pressed to Score in Capitol Handicap. B crowd of the race season,

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 i SUNDAY s'rAR, - Scholastic Teams Will Be Busy This Week : Ya SCHEDULE FOR WEEK IN SCHOOL PASTIMES Monday. Western vs....

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. Columbia Course to Have “Grand Opening”: Duckpin Tourney List to Set Record “WSTERY”

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 RMm-ndAmu-tmud-i purse are daily listed in the Classified columns of The Star. Read these advertisements and find o place to

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 ISCELLANEOUS SITUATION--DOMESTIC. PERSONAL. RECOMMENDED SERVICE, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Roalia: : SALE—AUTO! L Saine o...

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 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Centinwed.) MONEY-BA GUARANTEE! Cadillac Brougham LR o one who fs considering the hase | Hupp & Sedan. Por

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. . ; i ; mvo M’s“’ 3 DOWNTOWN—3 R., B,, $/5. 515 Shat o Fe u., T 3 Ridres) F = eriook ; "Wicker [247 Oul...

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 | APARTMENTS— (M“ll.‘ ) "UNFURNISHED. ) E@i‘ifi - NEWLY DECO- Tated. Can be seen at 1364 Girard st. Rent reasonabl uno m'(...

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 REAL NTS— SHED. (Continued.). HOTEL ANNAPOLIS, 11th, i2th and H Sts. N.W. In the immediate downtown .. section. 1room,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1929—PART 6. REAL II‘I‘A'I'I WANI. SALE—SUBURBAN )flOm‘l'!. MONEY TO LOAN WATER

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 SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. PRCIEDERERERE T BRI BLATR—\WASHINGTON’S B b R S Alaska_and a aves. converge, Most isiactory location.

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 SALE—“O'JSE!‘ ALOW, 4 noous AN'D 5 BATH, OEL- oclectricity and serage; '$3,750. 0., 1204 Lincoln 1591. ER AND MILLE] where

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 510 . S ) THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington (D. C.) Is an Attractive Market HERE isn’t a more strategic point for launching a...

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 ILLUSTRATED 'FEATURES Part 7—8 Pages MAGAZINE SECTION The Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. €., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1929....

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 . LARKIN u = T was after nightiall in that part of New York which is, to the rest of the city, the top story of the house...

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 rs. Willebrandt Sees Crowded Prisons as Schools of Crime States That Many Le ave Places of Con- finement More Embittered...

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 ‘Brightwood Is Linked BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. VERY indefinite sign which we are accustomed to see on the street cars running

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 Back in Municipalville, Leading Citizens and a Brass Band Give Him Foretaste of Sensation He Will Create in Con-...

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 Carlita’ Monroe OBODY _ but ‘Egenhoff would thought of dly. pictures of herself around the portrait | coming to dinner.” Also

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 THE GOOD SPORT A Story for Girls in Two Installments, BY ELSBETH ARNOLD INSTALLMENT I ELEN WINSLOW pressed hard on the...

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 8, ‘ THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1929—PART. 7. * of 100 or More, HUB'S T HIHTHen $169 Genuine Walnut Veneer

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 ht Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C.—APRIL 7, 1929. Flying horses in England’s Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree. A...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7, 1929, STREAMS THAT BECKON THE WHITE HOUSE ANGLER From the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. San Fraucisco girls are intensely sensitive about climatic condi- tions and resent having a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Easter Sunday strollers braving the threat of showers to enjoy the beauty of the cherry blossoms in Potomac

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7, 1928, Decidedly “Smart” The ‘tD OM” This modish creation of blue

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7, 1929 A new idea in starting bar- riers. Six strands of rope, or

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION APRIL 7, 1929 mt 5111‘&@ ghnf IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 Three in line over the barrier. An...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION--APRIL 7, 1929 ARTISTS APPEARING HERE WITH METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. APRIL

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 A 13.year-old wins the national diving champion- ship. Dorothy Poynton winning the title in the A. & A. U. meet at Pasa-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7, 1929, e R e Ao WHAT WESTINGHOUSE IS DOING TO MODERNIZE THE WORLD

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 COLOR SECTION YES- A MR GUS BINZ. HE SAID HE JUST 4OT ANY BODY CALL UP FOR ME TO-DAY, EMMV? HIM UP TOMORROW. HE SAYS HES...

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 JEFF, T'LL BeT YOU CAN'T KIT ME| TRY, WITH THAT R|PE& | CICERO! TOMATO. : o lfl C\CcRo, R || 77 - READING A NEWSPARGR ON A ,

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 1 GOT A FAIWLURE (N MY MULTIPLICATION TABLE THIS MORNING amat's YOUR FAVORITE TABLE?Z 1 READ & SWELL 8ocox YEGTERDAV: 'Y WAS

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 PAPA WHAT PART oF SPEECH 15 "THEY 4 MAMA SAID To . ASK You? JOE, THEY SAY ANITA WHAT DO YOU MEAN, THEY SAY? Z { MET €D QUILP

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 @hz %unflag % taf. | Eight Pages in‘Col WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MQORNING, APRIL 7, 1929. BOAT- | KNEW APRIL \WAS B GOW' 1O BE

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 By C.A Voight —OH, SO YOURE 60ING OUT ~TReALLY, | CANT DO THAT \WITH THAT B020, SAM TJoNES, BTHER —— (™M GoIuG To EW ) ——...

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 rém 60 D! (l;m"f ; = i . oRT e ) . > il g So! LATE AGAIN,HEY ? WHATS YOUR ALIB| THIS TIME ~CARS BLockeD ? TRAIN AGT ON ~...

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 mr-_mc- ARE A BOY ANE G\RL OF THE MIDPLE AGES PLAYING A GAME, SOMEWHAT LIKE QUOVTS, THAT WAS A PoOPULAR FORM OF AMUSI’:MBNT |

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