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Evening Star dated May 12, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness and warmer to- day: showers tonight or tomorrow....

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 HELP HOOVER PICK JUDGES, NEW PLEA Attorney General Mitchell Takes Message to Ameri- can Law Institute. One of the things...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 12 1929_PART T.” GETTING HOT!| R A ent a Cool Apt. On One of the City's Highest...

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 APPROVAL IS GIVEN REPARATIONS BANK Main Functions of Project of Unprecedented Scope Are Outlined. (Continued Ftom First...

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 NAVY PERSONNEL | LAUDED BY ADAMS Davis, Addressing National Radio Forum, Is Hopeful of Unemployment Relief. ___ (Continued

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 6 OR WHIE SPEAKS T0 HEALTH EROUP More Persons Over 60 Suffer From Mental Diseases Than | Younger, He Says. | The proportion

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 D ¢, MAY 12 STAR. WASHINGTON. 1929—PART 1. 7 different families and permanent jobe | SR it el g Mg |FORMER WASHINGTON MAN...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 12. 1929_PART. 1. ! i - : ! = | heve shown an aimost continuous oy - . = . _— —...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 12, 1929—PART T.° T0¢ Anniversary 7 $1.25 81x90 88c | Seamless Sheets Full bleached seamless sheets of

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 10 : THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 12, 1929—PART 1. ~ ENGINEER REVEALS POWER TRUST WORK Urged to Write Unfavorable

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 7. C, MAY 12: 1929—PART T. it ONLY DEATH CLUE 15 IN HANDKERCHIEF Officials Disagree on Wheth- | er Harvard Student Slew Self

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 ‘THE SUNDA ¥ STAR., WASHING HINDENBURG LINE | tober 12, the formidable Hindenburg | line yielded to the allied assaults. The

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 OFFICIALS 70 VIEW HOSPITAL BUILDING Casualty Inspection to Be Occasion for Speeches and Music. Representative Zihiman of...

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 WASHIGTON HGHS CLASS OF 5 MEETS Mrs. Charles H. Butler Is! i Elected President of Organization. The class of '86 of the...

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 BARCE LINE SLSH ONHEAT GRANTED Secretary Good Authorizes Reduction oin Exports From Midwest. By the Associated Press....

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 THE. .SUNDAY ,STAR.. . WASHINGTOY, . D...C., . MAY. 12, 1929PABY" 1. Are You.in a Hurry? . You Can Read This Entive....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. D.C. HEADS ADOPT CLAIMS POLICY ON COUNSEL'S RULINGS Commissioners’ 12 Questions; Are Answered

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 I2] SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 12, 1929—PART I : 7 WUM AN UN'UNISTS they refused to let the strikers speak | led by

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 ROCK CREEK PARK | PLANS COMPLETED Development of Upper - Stretches Into Montgom- ery County Announced. BY WILLIAM J....

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 o, BLACK GIVES VIEWS OF ALEKQUESTON i Alabaman Holds Immigration; Restriction Is Right of America. If the movement for repeal

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 12, 1929—PART 1. ALAIS ROYAL ashionable Foundation Carments > $20,000 worth of Newest

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 12, 1929—PART 1. =22 (OMMISSION 0.K.'S WHEAT RATE CUTS = Rallroads Servmg Lake Erie! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DAY ROLL

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 STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MAY 12, 1929—PART 1.~ DR FEGANTOSPEAK] [ | HTCOMMENCENENT Will Address Graduation THE SUNDAY U OF M.

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 12, 1929—PART 1. | tion of Women's Clubs at its last con- | Thursdays at 4:48 pm. Mary Hope |...

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 e ; THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MAY 12, 1929—PART T INAW wul ASS'S]’ “AT SEVENTH AND K”—WASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING

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 THE SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MAY 12, 1929—PART 1. DRINKING BAN AIM I OF SOCIAL LEADER Mrs. Strawbridge Believes It |

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 NAVY CROSS GIVEN TWO FOR BRAVERY Marine Captain and Dead Gunnery Sergeant Are Cited for Nicaraguan Heroism. President Hoover

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 AIR FORGES MOVE T0“BATILE" ZONE Crack Units to Conduct Mimic War in Ohio May 15 to 25. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS,...

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 he Sunday EDITORIAL SECTION Star Part 2—8 Pages WASHINGTON, . (., SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 1929, EUROPE’S RETURN TO 1914/ SEEN IN

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 2 T THE EVENING STAR|vith a companion, were riding in an! tion to the British stars who have won __With Sunday Morning...

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 | ¥hich came a party which wa: PILGRIMAGE IS PLANNED = TO G. O. P. BIRTHPLACE Party Leaders to Visit Ripon, Wis., This...

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 An Unusual Exhibition at the Dunthorne Gallery—Posters iz From the Foreign Studios-——Works of the Modernists, and a...

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 (Continued From Third Page.) those to Rus: tralasia, wil and her exports to Aus- | called & 's 7,500,000 inhabitants,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . Peacemaker of Cabinet (Continued From First Page.) | with one of the great legal minds of the

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 (, - .«’:, Sale of 980 33 Evergreens Y —Cholce of American Arborvitae, Globe " Arborvitae, luongl Japonica, Nor- ¥o* Iat¥"

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 12, 1929—PART 2 New Bus Route to Kann’s Starting Monday —The Cleveland Park Coach...

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 Features for Women Part 3—12 Pages T SOCTETY SECTION Tales of Well Known Folk he Sunday Shar. WASTHNGION, - B.: (., SUNDAY.

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 ; 2 Syl e b S “IHE .STSDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. €., MAY 12, 19%39_PART - Late Springtime Wedding Grace Seciety palendar...

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 Annapolis Mi Events Challenge Interest| Spring Athletic Affairs and Academy Hop Draw Throngs—Dinners, and Luncl’xeo...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 12, 1929—PART New York Society Foresees| Series of Brilliant Events Garden

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 SOCIETY.” WASTITN SOCIETY. PART Al =~ v | mand of Brown Field, and has been | here several months. e - an : Miss Mary Tyler

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 SO CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. 0. C.. MAY 12. 1929—PART 3.~ = == Erides-Elect Attrac Attention of Society Qut Chevy

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 THE - SUNDAY _STAR. WASHINGTON. D _C. MAY 12, 1929—-PART o . North Suburban Folk In Whirl of Society Activities Past Week! =

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, MAY 12, 1929 PART ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Mary Earle Hoxton has re- turned from'...

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 'I'fiE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MAY 12, 1929_PART 3. W, B. Moses & Soms SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC...

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 THE BLACK FELT HAT ABOVE AT THE RIGHT HAS A PIPING OF STRAW AND IS TRIMMED WITH ARTIFICIAL BLOND CURLS, WHICH ARE CAUGHT UP

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 “-Tales of Well Known Folk | and Official Life In Social History Cites Novel Incidents in Lives of States- men, Including,

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 CRITTENTON HONE | WORKERS TOMEET | Retirement Pensions Topic at Annual Conference Open- 1 ing Next Sunday. | Retirement...

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 - Theater, Screen and '‘Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sundwy Star. : Motor, Aviation Vand Radio News WASHINGTON, D..C., SUNDAY

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 AMUSEMENTS." TF, SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 12, 1929—PART 4. Flashes From the Screen By C.E Motfon Picture hearti:

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 "AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDA Y STAR, WASHINGTO! N, D: €, MAY 12 1929—PART 4.~ ‘AMUSEMENTS.” The Moving “Picture cAlbum By Robert E

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 MU BY HELEN FETTER. T is not often possible to catch an opera composer almost lit- erally in the act of composing anew and

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 1920—PART 4.’ S : w5 'ROMAN ROAD BUILDER OUTDONE BY MODERN HIGHWAY PROJECTS Automobiles Develop Need of Vast Net- Work of...

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 6 SEESMOTORTRAVEL AUSTRALIA'S NEED Auto Manufacturer Suggests Vehicular Transportation to Solve Economic Problems. “Australia

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 THE SUN DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 12, 1929—PART 4. SPEED REQURES WIDER ROADWAYS States Are Taking Steps to| Assure...

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH TION S. EDGERTO! PLAN PACIFIC BASE FOR DIRIGIBLES TO REACH NEW YORK IN 90 MINUTES SPEEDS FORWARD CANADAAIRMAIL

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 12, 1 29— TPART PARTY WILL LEAVE FORLANCLEYFIELD Record Gathering to Attend NAVY SOON

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Today—Arminius, No. 25. services at the Masonic' and ~Eastern Star bm 1 Gompers, No. 45,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, ¥AY 12, 1929_PART % v 90 V-EIGHT PERFORMANCE for the First Time in the Medium Price Field

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 THE "SUNDAY STAR. ‘WASHINGTON. D. ¢, MAY ' 12, -1929—PART 4. removed from the University of Ala- | French government. Other

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 1929—PART 4.” 13 clected were Mrs. Edith O. King, vice | arranged, and Miss Ruby Collins will| year. At 3 pm. the TriHi Girl

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 District National Guard For the purpose of firing their an- hual rifle competition with the future - admirals of the Navy, a

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 "Spanish War Veterans MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Col. James S. Pettit Camp, Tuesday night, 921 Pennsylvania ayenue southeast. [ Gen.

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 L g 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 12, 1929—PART 4~ Veterans of Great War ‘The American Legion, MEETINGS THIS WEEK:

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS (Continued From Twelfth Page.) E. H. Etz, was directed by James Otis Porter, who also carried a leading...

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 THE ‘SUNDAY - STAR, . WASHINGTON, D.7 C..s MAY:« 12, : 1929—PART. Navy. In view of the approaching gradua- tion of the 1929

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 PLANEAND GROUND PHONES ARE LINKED Test Elahorates Efforts to Make Air-Land Communi- cation More Certain. BY C. Associated...

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 v OPERATIC STARS ON AR TONGHT Trio of Famous Singers to| Dominate Programs of WRC and WMAL. A trio_of operatic stars—Frances

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 * GRANTS OF WAVES BREWING TROUBLE Radio Commission Orders| New Hearing Over Channels Clamor. Trouble aplenty is brewing in

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 At Community Centers Community center départment. Prsnk-"rhe program will include demonstra- lin administration building,...

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 Ball, Racing and General Part 5—10 Pages SPORTS AND FINANCIAL- he Swunday Star. Stocks and Trends of Bonds Market WASHINGTO

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 THE : SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 12, 1 . 929—PART e \"‘.Sorftie Is Winner at Pimlico Getaway : Sarazen 1l Annexes the

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 T HE SUND. AY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., MAY 12 1929—PART 3 College Nines Eind Home Campalgns This Week : Schoolboy Teams to...

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 12.- 1929—~PART 5. Sandlot Nines Here to Have a Big Day: : Middleweight Fight Class

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTOX. D G MAY, a9 1929—PART 5. Chevy Chase Tourn BI6 ANNUAL EVENT LOOP FOR WOMAN'S LISTED THIS WEEK -

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Mandley and Phillips Sta ROD AND STREAM By Perry Miller. Former Has 119 Average in...

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 FINANCIAL ! THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 12, 1929—PART 5.’ * PRCES HOLD IR N, BXCH Lanston Goes Higher—Bonds in

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 Tol FINANCIAL, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX, WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE WEEK ENDING MAY 11, 1929, tal salex Same period a year ago.

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 FINANCIAL." BONDS ARE STEADY INHEAVY SELLING Converitble Group Shows Ef- fect of Profit-Taking.—U.S. Issues Firm. By the...

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 10 . .THE .SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON, D ., MY 12 1929 _PART 5. |PENNSY DIVIDEND RATE CORPORATIONS SHOW | . scrip, redeemable

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 T . CLASSIFIED SECTION ‘ e It may not be necessary to “trade in” your-old-- - medium of advertisements under The Star’s...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 12, 1929—PART 6. AUTOMOBILES. e e e PERSONAL. RECOMMENDED SERVICE....

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 '"AUTO SALE—AUTOMOBILES. —_(Continued.) GRAHAM-PAIGE OPEN AIR USED CAR SALESROOM. Light showroomms hide noth- ing—you can...

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 BALE WIDU& fim“_n‘ Vhile ".R"nuu [ RADIO SALES AND REPAIRS. weven new sels; list price, 331115, © KOLSTER. reduced for auick

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 | 0 T MAY 12 APARTMENTS 1929—PART 6. SALE—HOUSES. STAR, WASHINGTON, APAR ISHED. 50— IA RD. $5 Delight{ul {ront apartment. 2

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 @ ma [ APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) BEST VALUES IN CITY. NEAR WHITE HOUSE. Magnificent fireproof elev. bide.,...

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 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 12, 1929—PART 6 REAL ESTATE. T (S ¢<i OFFICES AND STUDIOS. RENT—OFFICE...

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 8 REAL ESTATE. THE SUN DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, c, MAY 12, 1929—PART 6. REAL ES SALE—HOUSE! TATE. SALE—HOUSES. Bl cowmaACESRATE.

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 REAL SALE—HOUSES. (Continued. $7,950. OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL NATURAL PARK. Sll- m tapestry bl’l!k home, modern i et it...

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 10 RELIGIOUS MEETING ON PEACE PLANNED Threefold Movement An- nounces Speakers on Pro- gram for Monday Parley. An...

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 JLLY FEATURES STRATED | Part 7—8 Pages MAGAZINE SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, 108 SUNDAY MORNING, MAY FICTION AND...

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 12, 1929—PART 7.~ Synthetic Skill Creates New Realm to Meet Modern Demands New...

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 NDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, P, @, MAY 12, 1 929—PART 7. 'Old School Square on the “Island” Made Washington History Early Southwest

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 her mother carry the dinner dishes to the sink in the kitchen- ette. Slyvie could have helped, and, perhaps, she should have;

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 12, 1929—PART (0 5 Fredericksburg of Heroic Past Is Theme of Pictorial Exhibi® wi's

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MODERN MARAUDER By E. Phillips Oppenheim Set Upon by Three Robbers in a Lonely Street, Maj....

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 STORIES SPORTS The Pitcher Who Wasn’t Needed A Base Ball Story in Five Installments., l BY W. BOYCE MORGAN ] HE KEPT GRIMLY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MAY 12, 1929—PART T. FREE Liberal ' ; | redi Jnounces~_ U B Torms | 65'” B”? ya 1 ‘L‘l...

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 he Sunfly Star WASHINGTON. D. C. —MAY 12, 1929. The University of Pittsburgh Stadium provided a wind- less nest for the 12

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 12, 1929, OUTDOOR JUNIORS Ready for a May 4 morning canter. Imo- A...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 12, The Nervous Man By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1929, by the Chicago...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-MAY 12, 1929, District Tops All States In West Point Graduates A...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 12, 1929. The Original MARINELLO Ap, 1203 F St. N.W.—Room No. 3 Phene

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 A Dixie queen of the May. Miss Mary Johnson of Raleigh, N. C,, who reigned at the an- nual May day festival on the Salem...

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 MAY 12, 1929 WASHINGTON, D. C. t GRAPHIC SECTION g 11« m ar IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 An interesting air view of the Potomac...

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 THE Miss Ellis Bostrom, daughter of the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom. Miss Janet Elizabeth Murray, daughter of Col.

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 THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 12. 1929. Where the Marines are camped as they build a road up Fork

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE 1929, ST o g iy SECTION-MAY 12, Whoever thought that she would shovel coal . . . !

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 COLOR SECTION | The Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1929. SAY,UNCLE WILLIE~ > SHH- COME BACK A SAY,

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 ClceRo, Yo Havepn'T WASHED YouR FAce TH'S ; MORNING MA, You MuUST BE | SPooFING- MUTT AND JI =2 THAT WAS THE EUNNICST PARLOR

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 W YDON'T BLEEVE T HAVE THE NICEST MOTHER IN THE WHOLE WORLD T'LL PROVE 17 By ASkin’ HER RIGHT IN FRONT Reclhe Fellens s ene

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 Y ' NOW (F YOU'RE COMING HOME FOR DINNER SAY SO- AND IF YWU' RE NOT COMING SAY S0 / Now WHICH ey A - NOW | CAN DEPEND on fll

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 Eight Pages in Color | 1T'S A LONG WALK TO T Z0O, SANDY, BUT WEVE GOT TH WHOLE AFTERNOON AND 'TLL BE WORTH STEIN'— | HEAR...

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 By C.A Voight — UM- URCLE Alonzo, THAT'S .= BETYS TG Me ouT on The Tue oL BIRD \iHo Owns A CHAIM Faminy” Eu? —— L Just use

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 IT WAS ANICE OF YouR FATHER To LET US RUN ) ALONG OA HIS FISHING TRIP. WHAT A @UVAINT LITTLE VILLAGE. HOME ? THATS FINE...

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 Perter tHE GREAT (BoRN 1672) WAS PROCLAMED CZAR OF | RUSSIA AT THE AGE OFF TEN, WHEN WIS FATHER- RENOUNCED THE THRONE ....

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