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Evening Star dated September 22, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Increasing cloudiness today, probably followed by rain tonight and tomorrow;...

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 SHIP PROPAGANDA c4IST IS EXHIBITED 7,000 Items Befq}e Com ittee Basis for Quiz- zing Individuals. The disclosure by ‘Clinton

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 ANTIDEATH HOUSE CAMPAIGN PLANNED Abolish Capital Punishment League to Hold Mass* Meeting Oct. 4. Elimination of the death...

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 You Alwa.ys‘ Save ' Money at Hechingers b Let Us Estimate On All . " Your Building Needs 3 BRANCHES 3 Main Office Sixth and C

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 BRITISH MAY PLAY SUB S TRUMP CARD Craft’s Usefulness Reported Hurt by Mechanical Ears. Light Cruiser Favored. « BY HAROLD E.

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 ..__6* THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 22, 1949—1'Au1' 1, SENATOR 0 SPEAK ATNEW SYNAGOGUE W, H. King of Utah to

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 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Special Dispatch to The Star. What a Difference. a Few Strokes Will

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 ~ ACCURATE METHOD OF DRLLINESOUCHT Deviations Cause of Heavy Losses and Litigations in Oil Industry. BY H. H. SHELDON,...

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 IACHIE of (rnericad Largeat 7anization (nnourices . THY, SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €U, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 1. )CIUU ng

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 Y SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 192¢ TR TR 2 e i 4"A:Remarkable,?Opportunity to Save on Artistic and...

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 RADID “MONOPOLY" ATTACKED BY DILL Senator Sees Government Control of Stations as Possible Remedy, By the Associated Press.

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 12 20 DOURHOBORS HELD ASVACRANTS Refusal to Vacate Camp Near - Neison, B. C., Followed | by Arrests. By the Associated Press.

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 N THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART T. 4 YEARS OLD.IN OCT.OBE z ESEAPED SUSPEBT m - Large Size...

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 1 AERIAL CIRGUS.ON INKANSAS CITY) Mexico City Derby Is: Among i Outstanding Events of ¢ 9-Day Program. By the Associated...

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 SPEAKERS NAMED | s s FOR TESTIMONIAL i et N Bishop McConnell and F. W.! Ramsey to Address Dinnet Given W. K. Cooper. 1 Bishop

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 SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 1 16 moestverem sty B 1 hlS %% eek—Lansburgh & Bro Present Its Smart- i - ;x:un women prominent in

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 The Sunday Star ‘TOMORROW MARKS SCHOOL REOPENING: FOR AUTUNN TERH 65,500 Boys and Girls Ex- pected to Enroll in Classes First

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 e |-k PLAN SCHEDULE FOR CIVIC CENTERS Community Staff to- Meet Tuesday to Discuss Winter Program. Plans for opening of the

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART Y. | > 19 D c SEUUT HUNTS PARACHUTE FATALITY |yas to,lesv tatr

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 20 SCHOOLS AND (.U, OPENS DOORS T0 RECORD GROUP Largest f:reshman Class in School’s History Is on Hand at Start. Student...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, CAPTALS SEHOOLS OCCUPY HIGH NIGHE Evidence of City’s Growing Leadership Is Revealed in C. of C.

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 s e St THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 1. REORGETOWN HAS MILITARY REGORD ‘Activities Begun Last

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 - ROOSEVELT FAGES " NUANY PROBLEMS Governor of Porto Rico Is One of Toughest Jobs Ever As- signed a Public Servant. BY...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPT LA GUARDIA WINS | HUGHES' SUPPORT, World Court Jurist Says He Will Probably Take Part

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 1. 2| e T e e e e 5 AYMEN'S GROUP PLANS | isis comar, Toscaer

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 CTLPEDEES HOOVER SLPPORT Women Offer to Help Make Known Truths About Bene- fits of Prohibition. By the Assoclated Press....

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 FARE PRAYER B PLAGED N MUSELN Tibet Volume of '_p;enturies Ago Gift of Chgrles S. Ishamg BY JZSSIE G. FLACH. The universal

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 LINDY N SAN JUAN HALF HOUR EARLY Crew of Mail Inauguration Plane Changed for Hop to South America. By the Associated Press,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1929_PART 1. MURDER OF GIRL, 11, but they Baq no lndication of whé e...

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 30 THE SUNDAY.STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 1. : Z o ¥ William Astor, ‘sort of Viscount : M. Proust. ;...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER, 22. 1929—PART 1. ? > e - BAS Can You Crochet a Berket S0 Supplies for Home...

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 Eleventh € 5$treet . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, SEPTKMBER 22, 1929—PART 1. / Ok PALAIS ROYAL A Fashion Store_ O ——(

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 Lk EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. o3 9 " flrt 2—-8 Pages MOVE FOR BANANA TARIFF REJECTED BY COMMITTEE Request Based on...

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 H JHE EVEN * fSTAR |in quieter, regions, where dwellings L . | detached liberal spaces pre! __'"“‘_'.L!Jg“‘_“"'_ e u‘"‘l sk’

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 ‘MACDONALD’S LABOR PLAN COMPETES WITH RUSSIA England’s Orderly Democracy Puts Pre- mier in Lead of Race With Stalin for...

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 Ten Titanic Silver Bubbles, Each Encompassing 80,000 Cubic Feet of Gas, Will Seek Air Currents to Carr Them Greatest...

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 'The Men Who Must Agree (Continueli from First Page.) a leading role in the preliminaries for the conference. The United...

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 | The Door 6f By John - Esteven resume past 1.:: weeks, of more incarnation ol’ the pagan spirit greatly affect me. y.,nd...

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGLUN, D. €, SHriwsi rl B A Great Silk Value! - = 40-Inch Chiffon Dress Velvet $2.49 yd. Think of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 2. 4 ) 7-Pc. Linen $ ”’!J?”B bl j Table Sets . . . ° ’6 9...

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 Features for Women Part 3—16 Pages SENORA DONA VINKA GARAFULIC DE POLICH, Wife of the Chilean naval attache. Comdr. Polich.

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 Autumn Weddings Attract Society Fo Church and k of Capital Home Events Vie in Beauty of Setting, Fall Flowers Adding the...

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 $0 CIETY. Society’s Future Program Is Awaiting Developments Cap;tfl Residents Abandoning Pleasure Resorts and Reopening...

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 SOCIETY. Official Homes Aid ; In Making Up Quota Of Season's "Buds" (Continued from First Page.) which the Commerce head and

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 SOCIETY. THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 3. Hunting Sport is Holding Many at Country Resorts New

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 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—-PART 3 Navy Social Set Foresees Gay Fall and Winter Season | e...

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 Society News Notes From Rockville and Nearby Communities Dinners, Luncheons, Teas and Bridge Parties Listed. House Guests...

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 "Tales of Well KnoWn Folk In Saocial and Official Life|s Two Prominent Diplomats Win Cdnfiden.ce in Countries to Which They

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 Uociety Happenings Of Past Week Noted In Nol‘thern suburb! Residents Returning From Visits to Other Cities. Guests...

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 . THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 3. _________——___—_——_———“_—M—“—————-‘——L——-‘M L -...

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 ‘THRILLS OF DROP THROUGH AIR “TOLD BY GIRL Made First Leap as Stunt for| " Real. Estate X Company. Once Bai-ely Escaped...

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 12 : SUNDAY - STAR,. VWASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, .1929—PART HARVARD T0 OPEN } NEW I-Aw BU".D'NG We Invite You w © We...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 3. el W, W, Yoses & Sons =2z Lamp Sale gx‘x"fif submi It Ends...

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 An indication of the increasing inter- est taken by Reserve officers in their ob- ligations is seen in the fact that during

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 Longer, MR AW i NN NN Busy Women- Stress . . Hod the Suit in All Their Daytime Clothes, Changing From Tweed or Jersey to...

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 L4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. | NIHNHWWH“NIHIIIIIMMWWWWW‘ 0 " Our First SALE of Better Coats $98.50 Preseating a...

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 | Theater, Screen and Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, GEORGE. QO'BRIEN and Joyce COMPTON JEANNE...

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 AMU The; W oving Picture cAlbum By Robert E. Sherwood. HE movie industry is cnce more drifting away from adaptations of plays

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 AMUSEM T 'F News and Comment ago, a pre-view of the new Doug Fairbanks-Mary Pickford picture, “The Taming of the Shrew,” in

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 MU BY HELEN HERE probably is no more . genuinely American prima donna from earliest history of the first of these exotic...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. ITH street-widening pro- glms almost hopelessly the ruck in the race with the vast...

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 HOLIDAY MOTORING HAS I, SEASN Extra Dividends Shown by A. A. A. Survey in Health and Pleasure. ‘The holiday dividends from

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 - URGESAUTOISTS 10 BE CAREFUL, Safety of Pedestrians Held of Paramount Importance to Car Driver. BY R. J. ALLEN, Meniber...

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. HE United States Weather Bureau has established at Bolling Field an upper-air weather station

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 Model Aircraft Seven local neighborhoo envy as one of their number, repeats for perhaps the hundre eligible for the National

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 —so Delightful to Drive! The minute you take the wheel of the Chevrolet Six —you realize that an en- tirely new type of...

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 expresses the opinion that the authori- zation of ‘a committee by Congress to study this mrued plece of legislation and to

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC LODGES. ROYAL ARCH MASONA. Fuesday—Potomac, No. ‘hursday—Willlam R. . . P. M. and Priday—Capitol, No.

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 \ FRATERNITIES (Continted From Twelfth Page.) ‘Wednesday evening, it being 1920 night for the matrons and patrons of the...

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