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Evening Star dated July 21, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U, . Weather Bureau_ Forecast.) Fair today and tomorrow, with slowly rising temperature. ‘Tem; tures: Highest, 76,

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 JUDGEN:] SINNOTT - EXPIRES SUDDENLY Claims 00urt Member, Who Served in Congress Many Years, Heart Victim. Judge Nicholas J.

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 T0BOYS COMPETE 'FORCROP HONORS Rivalry Among Civitan Gar- deners Grows Apace in River Flats. Youthful energy is being traded

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 {1 = PEACE PACT FACES FIRST CRUCIAL TEST Kellogg Treaty to Go Into Ef- fect Formally at Ceremonies } to Be Held Wednesday.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 21, 1929-PART" 1. Pit boys frem closed conl mines h!nrtxlm_l rollers. The latest is a

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 6 PRESIDENT FAVORS * DRY AIDBY STATES) |, =2~ | pRIMARY OFFICALS NEW BILL RIGHTS “EvervibingStome® i 2 e “County Tri-County

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 OFFICERS ELECTED BY VIRGINIA PRESS H. Burns Trundle Chosen President and J. C. Latimer Again Named Secretary. Special...

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 GEORGETONN PREP GEN NEWNASTER Rev. R. S. Lloyd Succeeds Rev. Thomas A. Emmet at Local School. After six Fours de he:dm-gte{

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 SETS NEW RECORD FOR MODEL PLANE Frank Salisbury, 14, of Vir- ginia, Flies Scaler Minute | and 9 Seconds. Frank Salisbury, 14

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 10 : HURLEY DESCRIBES | UL PREPARATION Radio Forum Audience Told Peace Value of Emergency Defense Activity. of the United...

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 CONGRESS FAGES - RAIL MERGER FIGHT Unification Plans Deieloplng Major Problem for Next Session. . Railroad consolidations,

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 Handkerchief Linen Frocks Sleeveless Models With Sun Tan Backs $3.95 Women are wearing frocks of handkerchief linen for every

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 PLANS TO EXTEND MARYLAND AVENUE 10 PARK FINISHED. Street Would Be Made Into| 160-Foot-Wide Boulevard, More Than Mile Long.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, JULY 21, 1929=PART 1. MACAHON SEEKS | e s | ATER ININGTION PLAN MODEL PLANE Rz s e T0 ....

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 WELWYN STUDIOS TYPICALLY BRITISH Instructional Films Have Modern Plant Nine Miles From Elstree. To what extent is the British

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 INSTITUTE PLANNED ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS Prominent Men and Women to Take Part in Sessions at University. of the United States and

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 .~ FARM BOARD SURE 10 ACT CAREFULLY Observer Says Experience Has Made Relief Experts ¥ Conservative. BY WILLIAM HARD. By...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 21, 1929—PART 1. “AT SEVENTH AND K’=—————=—=—————==plONE NATIONAL 5220=——————————Tlr

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JULY 21, 1929—PART 1. 'PHONE NATIONAL 5220———————————=—=—%AT SEVENTH AND K” THE...

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 = ieg i CTZENS CALED “TODIEISS BONOS Water and Sewers Issue to Be Taken Up in Fairfax Wednesday. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 - ETHIOPIA ABOONA SEATED WITH POMP Head of Church in Barbaric Country Installed With Great Ceremony. Ethiopia has a new...

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 THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., .JULY 21, 1929—PART 1. ifVi§ The Hub—Closes Saturdays During July and Augu K Uis Il 22

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 MISSIONARY UNION PARLEY ADJOURNS Miss Margaret Chapin Makes Closing Talk at Baptist | Convention. ®©,11 181 Dispatch to The

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 Q Street = fi Eleventh Special ! Sleeveless LINEN FROCKS 2.98 Chic little frocks in plain pastel shades orinattractive prints

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 EDITORIAL SECTION - he Suntwy Sttt Part 2—8 Pages WASH PETAIN, HERO OF VERDUN, GETS BELATED ACCLAIM Lacking Joffre’s...

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 JTHE EVENING STAR ___ With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY..........July 21, 1929 THEODORE W....

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 TRADES FOR HELP THEM ‘GO STRAIGHT”, Mass Production Has Entered America’s Prisons, Turning Convicts Into Producers. BY LAWTON

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 THE WINS WORLD FAME AS EDITOR C. P. Scott, Dean of Britain’s Press, Retires After 57 Years as Head of Manchester Guardian...

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 Million Youths in World-Wide Crusade For the Promotion of Universal Peace __ (Continued From Third Page) at a strategic point

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 Under the command of Col. Leroy W. Herron, commanding officer of the 313th Field Artillery, 30 officers of this regi- ment

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JULY 21, 1929—PART 2. [CANN'S ~SUMMER SAVINGS SALE! * Now Announces Another Outstanding

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 Mill End Sale YARNS 1-0z. Balls— Reg. 35¢ to 40c 121¢ Ball 2-Oz. Balls Regularly 60c 25¢ Ball ~—5,000 balls of yarn, in-...

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 Part 3—12 Pages MRS. MORTON C. HUTCHINSON, JR., Formerly Mrs. Hallie Davis Percy, with Lieut. Hutchin- son en route to West

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 2 SO CIPT Y. Maryland Home Scene of "Wedding of Local Interest Many F;'om W ashington Guests at Labyr;nti’: for...

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 SOCIETY. . Cabinet Members’ Families In North €en. Gouraud, Military Governor of Paris, Guest of Representative An ;@l‘...

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 4 SOCIETY. THE | SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 21, 1929—PART 3. SOCIE TY: Former Commissioner Celebrates Eightieth...

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Bentley .. By Friends Is Honored at Annapolis Many Parties Are Given for Washington Visitor of Mrs. Walter...

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 + Rome, London, 6 Tales of Well SOCIETY. Known Folk In Social and Official Life Washington Woman Writes for Star of Court and

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 BARING IMPERIAL GALLEYS IN NEMI First of Caligula’s Ships Be- ing Uncovered, put Second Holds Greatest Interest. BY EDWARD C.

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 Veterans of Great War THE AMERICAN LEGION. Mectings This Week. July 22—Department _ executive committee, Room 1046, U. S....

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 AMERICAN LAWS GET UNDER SKIN Dr. Martin, Lecturer and Au- thor, Says “We Are Na- tion of Reformers.” @pecial Dispatch 16 The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. JULY 21, 1929—PART 3. ebleffs It Starts Tomorrow— A FASHION INSTITUTION ) A rasyon...

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 ‘Vivid Hues Are Often Preferred in Costumes for Beach Wear A ONE-PIECE SWIMMING SUIT J5 WORN UNDER THE SLEEVE- LESS _SILK...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOI‘\'. D. C, JULY 21, 1929—PART 3. Ihellecht Co.Half-Yearly Sale Furniture «Homefurnishings The...

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 AMUSEMENT SEGTION The Sunday Star SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 21, Vo Mg Motor, Aviation and Radio News Theater, Screen and Music...

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 AMUS EMENT THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 21, 1929 PART 4. Flashes From the Screen By C. E. NE of the very big...

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 MUSIC BY HELEN FETTER. HERE is not the slightest|sentially dramatic, if the motion doubt that the public gen- | picture...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. OMPULSORY inspection of motor vehicles in regard to proper brakes and head- lights has

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 AUTO'SMECHANICAL FUTURE IS PICTURED Day of Pioneer Is Far From Being Past, Observer Holds, Citing Constant Research. Because

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 AVERAGE OF 8758 ‘SPENT BY AUTOISTS Figures for 1928 Do Not Take Into Consideration De- preciation of Cars. An average of $202

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUL¥ 21, 1920 TART 4. STUDEBAKER WORLD’S LARGEST BUILDER OF EIGHTS The World Champion...

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. LL air trails will lead to Cleveland next month. The 1929 national air races, to be held...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DY, U Y 21, 1929—_PART 4. MARYLAND OPENS AIR SAFETY DRIVE Elimination of Irresponsible, Pilots

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 “10 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. RYPTIC RITE day will be ob- served at Temple Heights this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the open-aur

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 GUNSKY HEADLINES CHAIN BROADGAST Group of Popular Songs Chosen for His First Major Appearance. Maurice Gunsky, one-time...

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