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Evening Star dated October 6, 1929

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 Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, slightly warmer today: to- morrow falr and warmer. Temperatures—Highest, 61 at 3 p.m. vesterday;

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 2 = SHERIFF'S FORCE GVEN ALL BLAVE Riot Witnesses Describe Death of Five Strikers THE SUNDAY CALVERT LETTERS REVEAL DUEL...

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 — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER_6, 1920—PART 1. 3 L -~ I_AS‘I’ RIIES IUDAY DR B C. CADY WILL LECTURE AM ER'cAN

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 4 " GROUPS FIGHT OUT BOUNDARIES ISSUES Police on “Clerical Duty”| Also Draw Fire Before Citizens’ Organizations. Conflict...

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 NATIONS STRAINING AT LISTENING POST Speculations on Trend of White House Conversations Roach Wild Intensity. BY WILLIAM HARD.

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 GERMANS TOVIEW | STRESEMANN BIER Thousands Expected to Pass| Body on Catafalque Out- side Reichstag Tomorrow. By the...

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 Funeral Sprays $2.50 Free Delivery Phone Nat. 7672 LEAPLEY FLORIST Our New Addr 908 G St. N.W. WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN'S...

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 & | THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON D O, OCIOBNR 6 199 PART L MALARIA IN ROME - SOON TO CELEBRATE 34 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVIC w227

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 JAPANESE URGE MORE WARSHIPS Naval Offlclals Request 10-; 10-7 Ratio to Equai Britain and United States. By the Associated...

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 10 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 1. NEW AR TACTICS CLOSE ARMY SHOW Specialized Combat Thrills

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 BYRD PREPARES FOR TR SOUTH Depots for Food and Supplies Being Placed at Reg- ular Distances. BY RUSSELL OWEN. By Radio to The

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO FALLTRAL OPENS LASTOF O DRANA Conviction Would Be First in 5-Year Battle—Doheny’s Case Yet on

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 AVOWED LOBBYISTS DEMAND FULL QUIZ Open Organizations Tell Sen- ate They Don’t Want to Be Singled Out. BY FREDERICK WILLIAM

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 14 FOURTH FESTIVAL OF MUSIC T0 OPEN Wide Response Given to Invi- tations Drawn by Mrs. Cool- idge—Concert Tomorrow. The...

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 DELERATES DISCUSS DEBT BANK'S SCOPE Functions, Location and Per- sonnel of Institution Also Are Studied. * By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. OCTOBER 6. 1929-PART 1. LANSBURGH &. BRO Lustrous All-Silk OZS—In. 7th, &th and E...

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 WASHINGTON 15,000 ENTER CITY FOR ANNUAL MEET OF U. S. DENTISTS Seventy-First Convention of American Society to Opén Tomorrow

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 i85+ 's COLEGE WONEN " FORM GLEE LB .New Organization at Ameri- can University Has Begun | Weekly Reeharsals. ‘The Women's

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 DENTAL STUDENTS 10 VISIT SESSION Classes at Georgetown Will Be Suspended During As- sociation Meetings. Classes will b>...

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 FIGHT ON VIRGINIA AUTO PLATES UP IJ. S. Supreme Court Calen- dar Gets Cases of Local Importance. - The quesiion of whether

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 COMMUNIST TELLS OF RUSSIAN VISIT Observations Disillusion Frenchman After Stay of 18 Months. ; BY PAUL MARION. i This Is the

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 ™oz . NOT GUILTY, PLEA OF RIGGS SUSPECT Alleged Gang Leader Held in Boston on Washington Bank Theft Charge. By (he Associated

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 Organized Reserves Of interes® to every Reserve officer re- serve officers of the Ordnance Depart- siding in the District of

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 % INSURANCE COVERS. CHILDREN AT PLAY Policy Costs 10 Cents and Protects Against Breaking of _Windows in School Hours....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 1. 25 INSECT INVASIONS ALARNT SAVANTS Disastrous Effects That Fol-

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 Armyand Navy News Navy. The proposal that would place mem- Bers of the Navy Nurse Corps on the retired list with retired pay

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 THE SU WANDERED HOME, FINDS OWN GRAVE' “Buried” 19 Years Ago, So; Townsmen Thought—Man | Finds Family Gone. I ALMA, Nebr,...

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 1929—-PART Y. SRGERER'S GAREER 7 \‘ WZN OCTOBER_6, ENDED BY FRENCH African Who Told Natives He Could Turn Bullets Into Water

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 1. BY WETAL TRADES 47 Labor Adjourns at Toronto, Clearing Way for

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 30 « FRST HOVES STUN WSCONSI FARNER 84-Year-0ld Visitor to Film Palace Is Amazed by Talkies and Girls. &oecial Dispatch to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 6, 1929—-PART ¥ Tomorrow our great Anniversary Sale begins! This is a once-a-year

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART ! 9%PALAIS ROYAL 52% Anniversary Sale Sale. Every department of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 1. Newest Fashion Features new satins crepe-and-velvet flat crepes

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 1. The most outstanding feature of this Anniversary Sale is the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 1. > 2%PALAIS ROYAL 5 niversary Sale Sensational 52nd Anniversary

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 1. Sale $200,000 Worth of Draperies & Rugs Drastically Underpriced

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 Special Anniversary Feature! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. C., OCTOBER 6,” 1929—-PART . 1. $100,000 Worth of New...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART. 1. The Housewares Section Celebrates With Marvelous Values! There’s

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER .6, 1929—PART. 1. PATAIS ROVAL 52 Anniversary Sale. DOWNSTAIRS STORE - An...

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 40 HELP AND Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices 14th and P sts—Da h st.—Marty’ 3“ lll_.ale ve.—F. 133 140 11h and 15th and 2901...

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 HELP AN SlTUATlON—!VlEN. (Continued. D SITUATIONS SITUATION—DOMESTIC, (Continued.) PROOFREADER. part time. * Address Box Ster

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 UTOMOBILES o0d motor g00d: & Motor Coo 2 N. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY SALE—AUTOMOBILES, NASH 1928 Al tfl’ml. mecha Bet:...

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 MISCELLANEOUS SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SALE MISCELLANEOU! 7 : ™ Roows—rumisuED. prT——E— . GRE[ECE, (kutk,...

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 APARTMENTS ROOMS AND BOARD. «Continued.) APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. (Continyed.) ROOM AND BOARD for two people. in re- comfortable

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 ~ APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 1. APARTMENTS, 45 [ DIRECTORY OF UNF URN]ISHIE]D...

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 APARTMENTS. COLORED TENANTS: | 818 Fla. ave. nwess mas bath 2108 14in st Ww_s Tms, bath: N st., The Moulton— 2 rooms,...

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 REAL ESTATE. ; o : REAL ESTATE m HOUSES—FURNISHED. RENT louu.s—_vm;umm RENT mv!li—wmmlm WANT!D 'I'O RENT—HOUSES. SALE OR...

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 48 REAL URBAN. (Continued.) ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) TGaskins’ Specials $6,450 Bungalow, five rooms and bath, corner

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 RESORTS. Veterans of Great War Veterans of Foreign Wars. Meetings This Week. ‘Today, 10:15 am. Overseas Band, Drum and Bugle

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 Trade In Your Old Furniture For New! With alcie Living Room Suite Accept, with our compliments, this handsome mahogany finish

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star, Part 2—12 Pages WASHINGTO B, ., SUNDAY MORNING, M’DONALD’S VISIT HOLDS KEY TO FUTURE...

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 THE EVENING .STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.........October 6, 1920 THEODORF W. NOYEES. ...Editor

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 OLD U. S. EMPLOYES SUFFER| FROM RETIREMENT POLICY Ousted for Age, Other Doors td Service | Seen Barred by Conflicting Law...

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 The Season Opens in Washington With an Exhibition at the Arts Club—Sargent Drawings at Corcoran—Rugs of BY LEILA MECHLIN. HE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,'D. C, OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 2. 5 " Shaw, G. B, The Intelligent Woman's| Counts, G. 8. School and

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 l! Fllem wag 17 incongs: th A : ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 2. Noise—A New Menace (Continued

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Miss Beatrice Pitney of Washington Stands Out as One of Youngest and...

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 Death Treasure By R. A. (Gopyright, 1029, SYNOPSIS. Buried treasures, archeological gems, found Yeneath Newplace Abbey...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must be in the State office, room 101, Bur- lington Hotel, by the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C., OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 2. a These AreGreatRUG Values! One of the Finest Makes of American

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 Rayen Satin PILLOWS $1.88 —Extra large pillows of lustrous rayon satin in brilllant colorings—including rose, blue, gold,...

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 Smart Hats $3.85 —Cleverly these new hats frame the face— and use new ideals in tucks, plests and flares for trimmings....

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 MME. BOSTROM, SOCIETY SECTION he Swundwy Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1929. Wite of the Minister of...

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 Observed in Moving Throng Residents Returning to City and . Reopening Homes, While Others Are Leavind for Southern...

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 SOCIETY. Society World Captivated By Autumn Many Charmind Ceremonies Feature Season in Confirmation of Cupid's...

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 Fall-Winter Social Season Luncheon Honoring @fcersicd Japanese Cruisers Among ‘Notable Ev,ents Df week- Special News of...

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 OCIETY Junior League Has Program That Appeals to Social Set New York Organization Announces Experiment in...

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 . Rowe, Mrs. Wade Imirie, Miss Alma Cunningham, Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs, ¢ at bridge and miscellaneous shower Honor Par...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, -OCTOBER" 6, Dutstanding Society And Nearby Sections Club Meetings, Special En-...

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 ‘8 Society Functions In Nearby Maryland Charming and Varied| Hyattsville Bridge Club In-i augurates Fall and Winter Program

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 N Alexandria Society Planning to Weicomc State D. A. R. Visitors Convention to Be Held Last Week in October—Wed- dings Grace

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 . In Social and O_fficial Life Secretary Adams of U. S. Navy Department May Be Asked to Settle Problem in Maritim_e Etiquette.

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 I MARINE CORPS NOTES l President Hoover approved the ment last Wednesday of Brig. Gen Cyrus Sugg Radford, quartermaster ol

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 eaxesea « . Women's City Club.—Members will ither this afternoon at the clubhouse, 722 Jackson place, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock,

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 — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 3. Welcome to Washington w » - m ; S . Phone NAtional 3770 Members

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 14 THE SUNDAY .-STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. -C., OCTOBER -6,- 1929—PART 3. O 0 O T (Continued from Twelfth Page.) as well as the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 3. 15 | Personality May Be Reflected in Gown of Gowns for Wedding...

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 16 Tribulations of Wflul‘l ‘Willlam Jackson read a “Sharp | te: CLUB NEWS Cider,” which recelved much ‘favorable comment, All

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 | Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—16 Pages AMUSEMENT SECTION | he Sundiy Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6,

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY «STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 4. The Wovmg Picture cAlbum By Robert E. Sherwood. THE

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 AMU SEMENTS Comment =BY C. LTHOUGH very little news | News and has seeped out regarding the opening of the Keith A Theater at

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 MU BY HELEN FETTER. ERSISTENTLY the national aspect of Washington is be- ing stressed. President Hoo- ver, it is announced,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 4. In the Motor World ADAMS HOWARD. BY G. S was to have been...

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