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Evening Star dated September 8, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers and cooler today and to- morrow. Temperatures—Highest, 92 at 2 p.m,...

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 BRITONS SHATTER AIR SPEEI] MARK Various Diag_nostic and Treatment Pro-| England Captures Schneider Trophy With Average of...

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 "ENGLAND INVITED | N TRADE UNON Irish Free State Also Is Asked to Take Part in Briand’s Project. By the Associated Press....

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 LS FAOVER ISARNS 436 NAVY” GROUP His Denunciation of Sheargr! H 14 as “Propagandist” Regard- ed as Effective Strategy. BY...

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 OTHSIDES PROTEST PALESTINE POLICY Arab Leaders Talk Reprisal and Jews Asks Effective Riot Suppression. By the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 8, Im—PART 1 Falthful Reproductlons of Superb Costly - Persian Rugs at About %

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 gnndnw. o thins, girl. Col. 0432 Col. 0432 Doctors Recommend W. W. Chambers Ambulance Service It is the best and the charge

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 . THE SUNDAY S'j.‘AR, WASHINGT D. C., SEPTEMBER 8, 1929—PART 1. : 3” ILD ARRANGES - NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C., SEPTEMBER 8, 1929— FREE PARKING SPACE FOR OUR PATRONS OPPOSITE EIGHTH STREET ENTRANC A

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 be at the home of a brother-in-law, 10 POLTICSFORPANDA R e W e | EADSINTOCANADA 52 55 owossrieine. for him in the W day Night

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 THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929—PART 1. ‘________’_—__———————*——_—_———-———J—-—— VETERANS TO DIRECT...

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 st FESS TELLS PLAN -OF BI-CENTENNIAL Péctures Celebration in Honor of George Washington in Radio Forum. (Eontinued From First

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 WELL'S PRISONER 1S GIVEN CHANCE Man, Held in Shaft 42 Hours, Is Expected to Recover. By the Associated Press. OTTUMWA, ITowa,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929—PART 1. The Marines Who Wouldn’t Fight! Told by Their Commander,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929—PART 1. LosmansBo fl - LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR

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 THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8 1929 -PART 1. —And Now, Our Final and Most Drastic Clearance Sale of Summer

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 he Sundhy Stad THOMPSON DEATH CHARGE BORNE OUT IN HOSPITAL PROBE ‘Nurses and Doctor Substan- tiate Story Il Woman Left...

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 DR BROWN ASSAILS GOVERNOR'S POWER i Terms Short Ballot Amend- . ment as a Most Un-Dem- ocratic Policy. BALLSTON, Va.,...

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 - NEW YORK'S LIFE “HNGES NN, Half Hundred Control City's| Nerve Structure, in Be- lief of Stuart Chase. By Consolidated...

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 T0 ATTEND PARLEY Will- Represent Geographic Society at Meeting of Scien- . tists in Mexico City. The National Geographic...

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 - STOKES CAPTURES THIRD IN SHOOT District Marksmen Win Hon- ors in Camp Perry Rifle Competition. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 MARYLAND LEGION PIKSCOMMANDER Harlan Johnson, Baltimore Banker, Elected at Ocean City Session. Spectal Dispatch to The Star.

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 trend is toward a kitchen where & cook of substantial proportions can operate without discomfort. ‘The dining room, of...

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 WOODWARD SCHOOL PICKS HEADMASTER Nathan E. Hodges, Athlete., of Akron University Is Appointed. Nathan E. Hodges, prominent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929—PART I Settee, armchair and wing chair, up- holstered and covered in...

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 PEAN FOR RECORD TYPOTHETAE GROUP Two Thousand Master Print- ers Expected at Conven- tion Here Sept. 16-19. lflaymnd-me...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPIEMBER 8, 1929—PART "1 G Stretc - g Eleventh - e PALAIS ROYAL "‘hlhna o Diatrics 4400

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 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8 1929—PART T. == A PALAIS ROYAL = An Important Sale of a Famous, Nationally

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 EDITORTAT SECTION Che Swundwy Star., Part 2—-8 Pages MARK OF AUTO IN 1900 Association Figures - Now in Operation—Forecast of

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Mg Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......September 8, 1920 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The...

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 AMERICA MAKES HEADWAY]| IN WAR ON BILLBOARDS Organized Efforts Which Mar Natu to Remove Signs ral Beauty Along Highways Bring

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 Tong Shao- THE SUNDAY i, Friend of President 30 Years Ago, Recalls Young Engineer’s Risk of Own Life to Help Others in Boxer

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 h NS ANID RUNS Tiber’s Silt Discharge Left Sea City High and Dry After Its Fall. BY RALPH V. D. MAGOFFIN, Professor and Hug.

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 ' Organized Reserves i} R SR T ST T | €ol. Melville 8, Jarvis (D. O. L), sen- for- instructor of the Organized Reserves 1in |

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 NEMIANS LAMENT | DRAIAGE F LAKE Residents " of Italian Town' Fear Loss of Homes as THY SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U,...

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 C., SEPTEMBER 8,. 1929—PART 2. Regular $5.95 Luggage $3.95 ea. —Double strap, black cobra grained Dupont cases with tray—24

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 Features for Women Part 3—16 Pages ; MRS. FRANK X. A. EBLE, Wifé of the newly appointed commissioner of cus- toms, recently

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 SOCTETY. Many Brilliant Weddings Listed in the Early Autumn Nuptxal Ceremonials, Featured by Charming Cos- tumes and Showers

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 SOCIETY Many Brillia nt Weddings Listed in the Early Autumn (Continued From Second Page.) and Mrs. Miller left for a motor

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 SOCIETY. Annual Autumn Ball Listed ‘As Tuxedo Park Feature Hailed as One of Most Interesfind Socx'ety Events Scheduled in New

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 SOCIETY. Notes of Special Interest Of Army and Navy Circle Visits to Recreation Centers and Trips Abroad Included in the...

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 AnnapolisSocietyReturning From Recreation Resorts Meny Resummg Home Duties at End of Vacation Period—General a Navy Academy

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 ‘Hunting Season Now Open To North Shore Colonists Specially Attractive Events Scheduled for the Scarlet-Coated Men and Women

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 Bay Masquerade Ball Most Brilliant Event ; Of Season at Skyland Prominent Persons in At- * tendance—Record-Break: ing Throng

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 Family Reunion Among Most Charming Events Of Week in Rockville Large Company Assembled at Home of Mrs. John J....

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 "Early Autumn Wedding List in Alexandria Challenges Interest ! Cards Out for Four Prospec-| tive Nuphal Events, Two Others

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 :f i N INSTITUTION 5 FA":BM'&- Newlork Morocco . . the bag for fashion . . . for practicality $7.50 . . . with concealed...

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 e 12 'Tales of Well Sketch of American BY MAPGARET B. DOWNING. ¥ PRAGUE, tember 7.—To Mr. !ichu'd Crane, former Minister to

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 W. B. Moses & Sons SINCE '1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh National 3770...

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 2y Miss Ludington and Other Women Voters to Attend Institute of Pacific Relations—Prison Labor Interests Clubs. Women’s Party

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 Tweeds Are To Be Autumn Favorites in Smart Campus Wear By Helen Dryden. SPORTS suit may be made the lege girl's wardrobe, for

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 ‘Above: ‘Cashew-nut, soliel hat that gdins distinction by cleverly stitched bands of self material in three con- trasting...

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 . Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—16 Pages Che Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929. DoroTtuy

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 s From the Screen [l News and Comment of the Picture = BY C. E. N interesting story comes from Hollywood regarding the making

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 " MUSIC BY HELEN FETTER. OCAL. ‘'musical affairs are as- suming a livelier aspect al- ready, although it will be the end of

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. : ISTRICT, OF COLUMBIA €C] ) tags, $5. Wny pay ' mare?” - ; - Down in 'Florida; s for

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 LONG ISLAND ROADS, REWARD TOURISTS Best Routes, to Cover All Points of Interest, Are Outlined. _¥While Long Island is always

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 TORELIEVE F SNARL Taxis Should Stop Cruising or Yield Parking Spaces, Allen Declares, BY R. J. ALLEN, Member Metropolitan...

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 YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920—PART 4’ N Economical fnupmafu- A LHEVRO‘LFT b Remarkable Slx-Cyhnder...

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. advantages of aerial travel you should fly, on a clear day, across the Allegheny Mountains,

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 ¥ ~ ©f the R. 0. G. Commercial Model. BY JOHN H. WILLIAMS, @onstructor g‘x{ugnflmfi% Community com- ind materials NM r:k-dmn:

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. 'ACAC!A Lodge, No. 18, alone of all the Masonic bodies of the District, has announced rituslistic work

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 of meeting places for veterans’ organi- sations in m State or Federal ture of $1,000 for buildings; the . F. W. memorial...

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 The Door of Death / /i Zrioen (Copyright, 1929, by North American Newspper Alliance and Metropolitan Newspaper Service.)...

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 INE CARROLL GUEST SOLOIST etropolitan Opera Star Will Sing in Atwater Kent Hour Tonight. Jane Carroll, contralto of the...

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 D s NDIANAPOLIS ASKS FOR POLICE RADID Will Be Third City to Use.New » Method in_Hunt for Criminals. The increasing use of...

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 NEW ARMY STATION | TOBE PENED SOON WAR Will Cost $28,000 for Unit Without Equipment. Begins October 31. Station WAR of the

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 P L4 & e e LA 'S Mattresses SALE of 350 SIMMONS Mattresses Never Sold {Elséwhére in WdShihgton for Less Than 19.75...

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 Base Ball, Racing | Golf a nd General SPORTS AND FINANCIAL The Sundwy Shae = Part 5—10 Pages WASHINGTON SUNDAY MORNING,...

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 ANNEXES CHAMPIONSHIP ~ OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND Bethesda Pitcher Scores in Field of Six, Beating ; Crane, Favorite, in...

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 BOTH MEET STRONG FOES IN HOME-COMING CLASHES 01d Liners Entertain Virginia on November 2 and | Hoyas Meet West Virginia Two

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 CITES HOW QUINN, EHMKE, "EARNSHAW BEAT YANKEES heir,Fbat of Limiting the Hugmen to 5 Runs and [ gu 17 Hits in 21 Innings of

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 ROLLING ROAD CLUB FVENT OPENS PLAY D. C. Amateur Championship at Congressional Is High Spot of Season. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM.

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 6 AFRICAN 1S SECOND: BEACON HILL THIRD Whichone Takes Chamnagne 5'“ Stakes, With Boojum, Sablemate, Third. By the Associated

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 BANK STOCKS HERE MARKET SITUATION - GIVEFINERETURNS Riggs’ Latest Advance Draws Attention to Profits in Many Issues. BY...

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 WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 7, 1929. Total sales......... Bame period Lass Week. Low. Averageprice of 50 l(ull 306.12 299,74 Same

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 ADVANGE IN STOCK PRICES BUNIINUES Market Shows Strong Under- tone Despite Heavy Profit- Taking Sales. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8 1929_PART 5 FREE RESIDENCE PERIOD | resinine, Thes sl g o conmin et v ol ¢ ety

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 classified advertisements in The Star. The Star is the receiving set in front of practically everybody in Washington each...

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 ~ SITUATION--MEN. lfip‘n‘gi‘—"-‘&'flm TNFTD oot 3 ; i 1O, T HPTER CAniAVE m’*"“".’:fi."‘?fim_— O DY yetat ‘emplorment ‘Address 'm

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 "AUTOMOBILES ued. o B will -:u - REmSGAR £ SEDAN, 1928—Just a2 looks And_runs like -m arade; terms to suit. jest. 139.15 _

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 Wi ANTED—MISCELLANEO! {Cont! I.I.) .:iu',;:; aamflu'-‘m s Kain fli.“l"\' Cash Paid ior Diamonds, 3{_‘ lnll.%vll“"l’. Ellflnum

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929—PART 6. " APARTMENTS PARTMENTS—UNFURNISHE! APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 RED—927 elec., 1st floor: North_4f ©o n. You st. S saults: FD_ON z d_FLOOR: Hont: very reasonable. APPIY i INCOLN Em per...

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 REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. — (Contifned.) APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. (Continued.) ATMOSPHERE —of' réfinement and .

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 REAL ESTATE. IA“-—SUBIJIBAN (Qontin: SALE—SUB! fleautlful Takoma Park 206 Mple Ave. cheery open utifull Owi S BB is real h e

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 REAL ru ron ot o a an alle o Senseanle. e For ‘fuftaer information RIGIDAIR ~$9%0 A beautiful new colonial home 18 f1. wide 5

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 o by 5 ahiw . PR Producing Cool Weather by Gas Diffusion. By the Assoclated Préss. Producing cool ‘weather by diffusing gas

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 Fiction PART 7. _filaga;ine : C., SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929. The Sunlyy Stax New White House HAT big pile of gray stone at...

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 clals of the time are sald to have aclaimed Mullett's work as a “welcome relief” from the * buildings. “Modern eritics of the

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 THF SU Nl)\\' T,\R \\ \\|IIN(I()N D. C QIIJ.\IHR 8 1929, 2 S Uflcowrmg an Ancient Pompeii in America Sun-Worshiper’s Temple of

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 STAR, \V/\S}UNGTQN, D. C, SEPTEMBER & 1929, LifeSeemed to BeTooDifficult to Bear, She De- -cided She Couldn’t "Fa.ce It—Her

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 growing vaster, crowding out the world, burst- ing across the beaten brain—obliterating, en- gulfing the shivering soul in

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 The Truth About American Spres How Uniied States and Allied Secret Services Helped Start the German Socialist Revolution That

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 others like them (o desert. 1If they needed money, a word to some allied secret service usually provided it. Part of the...

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 'Y ¥ i R: ~ THE SUNDAY STAR, 1920, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER & i e Wotable Homes Are Relics of City’s Suburban Past...

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 readers of The Star are also entitled to peruse its contents. So here it is: “Dear Mr. Proctor: “I had the pleasure of...

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929, ——— e — - ——— - — - e ———— More Freedom Adovocated in Dress for Men-

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 il & E— LB _——— — - S S PSS = Seats on Moving W alkstoSolve Tra LONG the length of Woodward Ave- nue, Detroit’s busiest...

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 12 A MATTER OF LOYAL TANDING in the bow of the launch. Dr. Nicholls, coach of the Baliol crew, leaned upon his megaphone, his

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 D. C,. SEPTEMBER 8 1929 1 { /;n 0. Henry moment, the girl sighed, touched the self- starter and drove away. Deacon’s mood was

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 ..!2.‘~ - - e 8 e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHANGTON, B. €, SEPT 8. 1929, — GULF STREAM - DOW S An Exceptional Story, Proving It...

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 i P — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 8 1929. | o i e How Death Sealed Secret o Why the Beautiful oxd Talented

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 of Alex Couturier, aStory Taken From the Police Archives at Lyon, France. EVALLOIS came into my laboratmy with water...

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 I P — " STAR, THE SUNDAY the smugglers’ band, we should most easily find him by discovering their headquarters. Leaving the

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 Clara Bunting Had Longed for a Career as an Ac- All Her tress. Life, It Seemed, SheDreamed of Her Goal; Final- ly, as She Was

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 i 8 1929, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8§, Crime Vital Necessity to Progress, Says Science- Dr. Knight...

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 i - NP CUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, i 1R SERTEMBER 8, 1929. P —— Meeting Place of the Cross-Word Puzzlers I ACROSS. ifl 1 Seize. {

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 t i H Ea } TIIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER & 1929. STORIES SPORTS' GAMES PUZZLES 1. A jumbled word square opens

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 MRV . QSTAR. - Those Were The Happy Days! 2 “Spboky Things’ BY DICK MANSFIELD =5 {72 AND THEY TRIED 4 THEY COoOLoNT GET .-; —

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 —— PRRTS ELL all I know is just what I read in the funny papers. Things been mighty quiet along the Political front here...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. C, SEPTEMBER 8§, The First Equestrian Statue Designed and Cast in America From a Pen Drawing

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 Part 8—8 Pages ST S Bl o R TR WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929. LEGISLATION IS HELD NEED IN PROBLEMS OF

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 2 REV.ALBERTLUCAS WL DRECT SEAO0L New Headmaster Will Be in Charge as St. Albans Opens COMPILATION OF THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D FOREIGN SCHOOL SYSTEM CHANGED Georgetown Officials Decide to Inaugurate Two-Year Preliminary

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 BEORGETOWN SEES IMPROVED PERIOD New Medical-Dental Building Outstanding Addition to College Plant. Opening of the new...

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 ( REGISTRY LIMIT Students With Proper Credits May Enroll as Late as September 11. Students with the necessary years of eohe(e

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 B AMERIGAN U. PLANS . FORTERM OPENING Dr. Walter M. W. Splawn Is Chosen Dean of Down- town Schools. Plans are being completed

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 - NEWFIELD OFFERED -~ BY ACCOUNTANCY = Young Profession Started in This Country Only 35 Years Ago. BY B. E. HUNSINGER,...

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 ADEQUATE PREPARATION SEEN AS MEANS TO SUCCESS IN WORK (Continued From First Pa) vocational and professional school offers...

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 GRAPHIC N GRAVURE SECTION oL g u u, . SUPPLEMENT [ i IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON, D. C.—SEPTEMBER 8. 1929. One of the most...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 8, 1929, Arabs in ‘Palestine. These men are typical of the armed

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 8, 1929. Seven Ages of the Flapper By W. E. Hill. (Copyright,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION-SEPTEMBER 8, 1929, SMART STYLES FOR EARLY FALL Presented by The Sunday...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. —GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 8, 1929, An epochal event in man’s conquest of the air. The giant

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 8, MRS. JOHN WANAMAKER 111, whose graciousness and unstudied...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION SEPTEMBER 8, 1929 IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 Y. Where the Indian still sticks to his tepee. An...

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 THE Mother “buttons up” the parachute. Fifteen-year-old Arveta Logner of Hempstead, Long Island, ready to go up for a para-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 8, 1929, Volley ball in the water. It's a better game than the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 8. 1929 /, DOWN FROM THE SUN SPEEDS A MYSTERIOUS POWER TO MAKE

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 I]g %ullfli‘lg %t&f. Eight Pages in Color ,‘ WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929. _Eight Pages in Color I...

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 ° - oKL THE MOST- 3M2'RY§C: POWERFUL (KING ON eAR™ 3\ coMPoSITION MUTT AND JEFF =] CICERS, YOUR PoP AND EINO. S© THAT'S | My

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 s SEAL AN’ THEN I'D NEVER ’ HAFTA ASK MOM IF T COULD GO N R @A l\ll ' l."ln.t ene ZB)/RNe.s : GWAN! < AWRIGHT! = KIN WE DON'T

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 NAME OF THAT SMITH WOMAN | MET LAST il SUMMER ? 17 WAS SO DELIGHTFUL- To HAVE MET You, VI WE MUST KEEP LP THE ACQUAINTANCE

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 SH-F - RN W - L\STEN, SANDY ! WHAT'S TRAT LEARIN' LI\Z2ARDS ! THERES A WwWoOLE BUNCH OF ‘BM ALL BLNWW LIKE A FLOCK O GEESE -

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 By C.A Voight ©1929 N.¥. TRIBUNE , INS o — MOST SENERE PERSON, THAT BIRD ! — '™ SorRY LESTER BUT, | UM~ IKOFP - CANT SEENOV

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 d in U. 8. Patent Offie THEY CAN CALL IT & ‘DUDE" RAmcH AOT A SOUAD AAYWHERE — AloT 4 FOLKS AT HOME BUT A DUDE DOAT STAY A

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 @_IENQYYI IN 1445 HAD MARRIED MARGARET oF ANJOU, A FRENCH PRINCESS. THE ENGLISH DISLIKED (= QUEEN MARGARET " BECAUSE SHE WAS

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