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Evening Star dated February 9, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair with rising temperature today, warmer tonight; probably light rains to-...

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 CASES OF HUGHES LISTED BY NORRIS Action May Portend Fight in"Senate Tomorrow on Confirmation. } With the Benate judiciary...

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 ] CHEST FORGES VOTE TOCONTNUE DRNE ampaign Is Extended to Tuesday, With $293,835 to | Be Raised. _ (Continued From First...

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 A4 ¥ - FRENCH DEMANDS PUZZLE DELEGATES H American-Japanese Relativity _ Also Is Major Problem Con- v fronting Conference. BY

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 THE SUND. AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 9, T T e e e e e et S e e A AT A e e e e e B B et e e T PR O DRY TRANSFERBILL

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, FEBRUARY g9, 1930—PART ONY. MINING AUXILIARY - TO'HONOR VISITORS ‘Women Representing Engi-

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 THE SUN NDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FEBRUARY 9. 1930—PART ONE, CHURCH ASSEMBLY TOBEHELDFEB.22 Potomac Branch, St. Andrew...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. . C., ANE MENORIAL " SERVIEE PLANNED Exercises to Be Held at Fort Myer, Sponsored by U.S.W.V.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1930—PART ON\E, e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Furniture to

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 ‘A—10 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FEBRUARY 9 1930—PART ONE. SENM’E [:U'I’S FUNfl | PASSERSBY FIRED ON. GANDHI LAYS DOWN

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 COUPLE CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Law Congratulated at Reception in Home. Married in Washington on...

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 A—12 IGONEGAL HONOR DINNER PLANNED District Plumbing Depart-! ment Head Is New President H of Trade Body. | A. R. McGonegal,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART ONE. Furniturk, Froor CovERINGS L.amps ..d FABRICS All are ReJuceJ

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 K14 SUSAN B, ANTHONY GARMENT WORKERS |AMERICAN EXPERT | MAY SETTLE STRIKE HITS CHINESE ROADS Representatives of Two...

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 THE SUNDAY CHINA TERRORIZED |[What Do You Know About Washington? BY BANDIT BANDS Many Foreign Missionaries .. Seized, Towns

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 Jacket Costumes Attract Feminine Fancy Jacket Costumes With Capelets Jacket Costumes In New Prints Cocktail Jackets for...

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 | WASHINGTON NECESSITY FOR NEW VALUATION DENIED INW. R & E BRIEF Company With Capital Trac- tion Asks Court to Fix Rate at

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 WAR CHIEFS MEET AT CARABAD DINNER Stories of Philippine Days Re- told at Annual Event of 30-Year-0id Order. The thirtieth...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOM FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART ONE, , VALENTINES 2 for 5S¢, to 25¢ Each Street Floor EKONOMY KOLUMN Fountain

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 | TOMEETOHIOTEAM| ELECTS OFFICERS *Clark, DEBATERS OF A. . DEBATING GROUP Second Clash of Year to Be|Edward L. Cox, Jr.,...

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 IVATE WA I ~ BLACK ASKS VOTE BE GIVEN CAPITAL “Pay Taxes and Go to War, but Can’t Go to Polls,” He Says Over WMAL. “There is

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 PlAY SERIES PN OF JUNIOR THEATER! “The lvory Door" to Be Given Twice Saturday to Open 1930 Season. Two performances of A. A.

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 PATRIOTIC GROUPS TOHONOR LICOLN Loyal. Legion Plans Cere- monies Wednesday Paying Tribute to Emancipator. ¥ The Military...

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 ’8—8. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FEBRUARY g, 1930—PART ONE. ( BHIBAGU I.AUNBHES Political Apple |BROOKHART CHARGE Ban

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART ONE. | 1930 WILL BE A PROSPEROUS YEAR l [ ‘ADVERTISE FOR for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 9, ’ 1930—PART ONE. —_—mm e e - D. A. R. ACTIVITIES Copy for this column must be

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART ONE. e ———————————————————— T -— e — = W\YFREE PARKING SPACE...

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 (279) $1.50 to $2 Shirts Grouped for Final Clearance in This Rummage Sale! At Perfects and irregulars of high-grade makes—

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 TPE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY §, 1930—PART ONN. IruRNlTUuz1 SUITES i for Dining, Living and Bed Rooms at major

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must be | schools, and a group of educators from #n the State office,

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 The Romantic Prince By Rafael Sabatini Ceprright, 1929, by North American Newsraper Service. SYNOPSIS. Count Anthony of...

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 c—4 RAILROAD SHARES INLIVELY DEMAND | Tobacco and Amusement Is- sues Also Gain at Short Session. BY STANLEY W. PRENOSIL,...

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 FINANCIAL CURB LIST STEADY DESPITE SELLING Week End Profit Taking Fails to Unsettle Market—Utili- ties Strong. By the...

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 C—6 [FinanciAL | THE SUNDAY ST AR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART ONE. i« FINANCIAL ' COMMITTEE HEADS, NAMED BY...

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 FINANCIAL, SAG IN BUSINESS HAS REACHED LINT Europe Reports Improvement in Economic Conditions in Some Countries. Special...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FEBRUARY g This Boudoir Stool s 59¢ = Enamel-Finish 50c a Week L] Dresser A New $149...

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 Edit orial Page EDITORIAL SECTION Che Sunday Star, Part 2—-8 Pages WASHINGTON, SUNDAY . ., MORNING, FEBRUARY. 9, 1930....

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 . Nottingham. THE SUNDAY PR 7 S i THE BVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY. THEODORE W. NOYES.

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 DELAYED REPLACEMENTS HELD MENACE TO PARITY Talk of Suspending Treaty’s Scrapping Schedule Recalls - ority of U. S. in BY...

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 NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS Four Interesting Mural Hangings Placed in Constitution Hall. Photographs on View at Library of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART Two, Pure, Fresh CANDIES SRR | [ Quick Priced to Save You MORE Safe

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 R(;gti)ring Lincoln Study (Continued From Third Page.) ‘even to the beading on the trim. The J were the same. In the left...

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 Art Goods $1.00 Stamped Linen Sets—S1 —Five-piece Sets for dining room, bed room and luncheon with new designs on good...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART TWO. destroyer Up- | mate, first class, has been transferred |...

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 Part 3—12 Pages SOCIETY SECTION The Sundwy Star, WASHINGTON SUNDAY MORNIN EBRUARY 9, 1 Tales of Well Known Folk MRS\ AUGUST

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 o SOCIETY. Charming Weddings Listed In Early February Record Nuptial Ceremonies of Recent Dates Attract| Interest of Society

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 ( SOCIETY. _SUNDAY STAR, -_— Charity Ball Still Feature InNew York Social_Program | Recent Event Attracts Great Thrnng—St.

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 SOCIETY.’ Notes of ‘Special Interest From the Society World| Army and Navy Folk and Other Residents Listed in the Movi and

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 SOCIETY. Notable Social Festivities olis Week End Mark Annap Masqueraders Entertain With Two Performances. Basket Ball and

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 SOCIETY. ¢ Ft. Humphreys Lists Wedding of Interest In Military Circle! | ‘Miss McDonough Becomes Bride of Lieut. Nesbitt, U.

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 SOCIETY. Society Happenings In Alexandria Homes For Week Just Ended' Bridge Parties, Dinners and Other Forms of Entertain- |

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 (.. FEBRUARY 9. 193¢—PART. THREE. ‘West Virginia Society Host at Big Reception The reception and dance which was Society...

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 FEBRUARY\ FURNITURE SALE THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART THREE. W. B. FNoses & Soms 9 AM. to 6 P.M.

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 10 Tales of Well In Social an King of Spain Attracts Known Folk | d Official Life| World-Wide Interest by Courageously Facing

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 11 Springtime New Fashions Have Ristinctive Qualities in Details Which Give New Appearance to Neck and Sleeves, in Blending

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 12 Albines Group Schedules | St. Valentine Dance| ‘The Washington Chapter of the Im- maculate Alumnae will hold a St....

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 AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sundiay Star, WASHINGTON, Motor, Aviation and Radio News Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—14 Pages D.

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 AMUSEMENTS. rint 55D i ariaty of A The Capital Playhouses NATIONAL—“Across the World.” | .. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson,...

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 RMUSEMENTS." Flashes From the Screen By C. E. Nelson. HE fact that David Wark Griffith, who produced the first great...

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 BY HELEN FETTER. cently gave a young mu- sician in Daytona Beach, . Fla, a bouquet of roses be- cause her playing appealed to

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. E estimate that there are 30,000 automobiles of an- cient vintage or otherwise, too

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 MONEY IS ASSURED Special Appropriations by Congress to Provide High- ways in 11 States. Speeial appropriations by Congress,

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH N many respects the Navy's twe glat airplane carriers, the . 8. 8. Lexington and U. 8. 8. Saratoga, are unique

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 BY GEORGE a chance to learn the theory of flight, rigging, air navigation | and other knowledge of the actual flying of the

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 Copy for this column must be in the hands of The Star Club Editor 2 o'clock Thursda be: top of eath sheet, and be 'emen’s...

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 10 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. ‘Monday—Dawson, No. 16, F. C. Saturday—School of instruction. ROYAL ARCH MASONS....

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 ~_(Continued From Ninth Page.) Another meeting of the association Will be announced in the near future. ‘Writers’ League of

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 2 RADID NOW LINKS TZIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO RADIO’S MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINERS . OLD-NEW WORLDS Given Boomerang Send-Off[ by

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 % *mADI0 CHAINS PLAN OPERATIC NUMBERS +Chicago Civic Opera Orches- tra, Mme. Koshetz and Cehanovsky on Program. ‘The Chicago

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 14 Musigraphs (Continued Prom Fourth Page.) ‘Willard Hotel. Representative John C. Linthicum 1is to outline the history of

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 Basket Ball, Bowling | Part 5—4 Pages SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Sta WASHINGTO! World Record Broken in Millrose Meet MARKS...

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 2 NEEDS ONE A SSET TO GAIN HEIGHTS, RICHARDS THINKS Declares Young Chicago Player Has .Essen!ia.ll Strokes to Become Tennis

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 'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX D. €L FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART FIVE Sensational Loyola Five Here Tomorrow : Scholastic Tossers to

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 4 THE SUNDAY S TAR. WASHINGTON, e, FEBRUARY 1930—PART FIVE. Pacini Shoots Two “400” Sets in One Nigfiht' to Establish Bowling

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 If you are looking for office help, chauffeurs, porters, laborers, domestic help, or desire to offer your services, place an

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 2 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 1930—PART _STX, ‘ Y§CELLANEOUS “COW 5)“““ BUSINESS...

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 AUTOMOBILES. condif very special, $385: gaey terms. Burry-Pate Moter" Co. 2525 Sherman at SALE—AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR,

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 ROOMS, ETC. PORTLAND HOT TEL, THOMAS CIRCLE. For a generation a home for Con- ressmen, Senators, Cabinet Mem- ers and High

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. , 3 p M _ APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. E 222.5 N St. N.W., Cor. 23rd St. and bath nousekeeping apart: rge outside

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 6 REAL e e ————— T 1 WANTED—DESK SPACF n?x SPACE WANTED—FURNISHED OR unfurnished. with stenographic and phonc service....

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 TOURS. Veterans of Great War THE AMERICAN LEGION. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Peb. 10-U. 8. 8. Jacob Jones Thomas Circle Club. Mass.

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 RESORTS. -~ the staff of the Washington office of the organization, but he took up a number of problems with Director Frank

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 Fiction PART SEVEN. [ = Grand Army parade on Pennsylvania avenue at the close of the Civil War. The Suniay Star Magasine...

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 . markers. 2 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Been concentrated in its parades, from the time when a “great erowd” acompanied...

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 RS AN e THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1930. ‘D. C, FEBRUARY O, Lincoln’s Most Ardent Hero W orshiper Capt. Osborn -H....

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 4 | S— e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. S Why the Baron Buys Rare Paintings “Industrial Companics Rise

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. 5 When the Tragic Story of Lincoln How Word of the Assassination of...

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 [ }] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ?, FEBRUARY 9, 1930 THE BIG WINN ER-—3y E: Phillips 0ppenneim Another Thrilling Tale...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. e e = = TR = e R s SRR - it. Let's go over to the Cercle Prive for am

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 8 The first inauguration of President Lincoln, March 4, 1861. His Days in Washington, 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. T,...

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 THI. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. amusement, and added greatly to the enjoy- ment and entertasinment of the other players and

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, ;D. C ., FEBRUARY 9, 1930. = — istorians Find Life Story of Forgotten Pioneer BY W. J. GHENT.

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 — — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 09, When LINCOLN Was TWENTY-ONE This Is a Story of Young Abraham Lincoln, Who

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 A New Writer, ‘L. Paul,” Con- tributes This Unusual Yarn to the Series of Best Stories Published in America During the Past

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 D. C, FEBRUARY 9, My father and I ran up the road till a rig came bouncing ing up that weeping strain, working it inte...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 9, 1930, TSR I e e — “YOU GOTTA BE HARD IN THE NAVY!” $6 WOUDN'T mind the Navy so

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 NGTON, D. C, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI —— - — — hich Will W '‘BY ISRAEL KLEIN. DISCORDANT note rises out of the symphony of...

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 THE SHNI)..\YvST/\R, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. Where Abraham Lincoln Went to Church T is inevitable that Washington

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 Sam Rice was rated with an $800 price tag. but he has been banging ‘em out for Washingion since 1915. LD LADY BASE BALL is

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D_ E',, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. Rare Lincoln Letter Comes Written Shortly A fter He Assumed the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. 19 W here Abraham Lincoln Began His Career as Legziv/dtor BY H. O....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. Captured by Savages In the Putumayo. An American Doctor’s Ordeal Among

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 t form my words clearly, but they were too frightened 0. : to esich other snd staréd. " Por a moment they stood there, and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR.V WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 9, -1930. = S ‘Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words EDITORS NOTE: 45 across and

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 STORIES 'SPORTS ‘B GAMES - PUZZLES sl A heart is the traditional symbol of Valen- tine’s day and is therefore the theme of

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 Those Were The Happy Days! “Things We Can't Forget.” BY DICK MANSFIELD. INSEA AN ZZ AN M - You MOSTA INHALED 1T by ANy N...

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 GRAPHIC Z g u ‘L&f“‘ 3 GRAVURE SECTION K3 74| SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON. D. (. —FEBRUARY 9. 1930. A new step in acronautical...

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 Viewing the back swan dive from a different angle. The THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE FAR FROM THE CHILL WINDS OF

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 9. 1930. ~ Smart Styles Forecasting Spring " Presented by The Sunday

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 Winter comes to Rock Creek Park. Washington’s heaviest snowfall in five years gives a real Winter atmosphere to this...

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 AVURE taff Photo SECTION—FEBRUARY 9, Out of the Past at the Bal Boheme Harris & Ewing Photos 1930. i \_ 3 - More of Winter's

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 NDAY Irene Bordoni, stage and screen star, moves to regain her lost American citizenship. She is seen taking the oath on...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 9, 1930. Mrs. John W. Garrett, wife of the Ameri- can Ambassador

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 9, ~1930. W FINER CANDY A WORTHY ADDITION TO THE FAMOUS LINE OF

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 NOW, KAYO-BE A GOOD BOY AND STAVY HERE AND ! Wit GVE YOU A COUPLE OF NICE, NEW, SHINY WOULD YOU ITS ALL THE he Sunday 51&{5.

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 JEEE, APTER THIS PLEASE UNCORK MY GINGER AL BOTTLES IN MYy PResence. [IEFF, How'D You & Like ™ whresTLe THIS FELLOW? ME? T'm

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 You DO WITH YOUR OLD CLOTHES? YES MOMMA! gl I KNOW WWERE THE BRIGHT STAR BOYS RELIEF THERE' T UusT FOR THEM' ELEVEN POINTS

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 TMELL ME, — Do | NEED MY STARS, A SHAVE 2 CAN'T YOU DECIDE EVEN THAT FOR Text by Arthur Folwell | Characters as Created by

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 The Sunday Star. _Eight Pages in Color A —— "WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1930, ERE caw NOU CAN FiNy \ FAWD

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 : 1M CERTAIN OF Tha — — Bovs! THERES A Jlssbio s il MISTER DUDD. Ti YES MRS. SHINE ILL ™ SUQBEE s g CLASSY LOOKING CLEO WiLL

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 WELL-(F IT ISA'T BlLL SMILIE ! GEE THE LAST Time MaxBE T CAM THROwW Some BUSINESS YouR WAY, I'LL TAKe YoU UP AAD INTRoDUCE

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 | iHE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS WERE THE FIRST 0 USE COLUMNS TO SUPPORT A ROOF (2800 B.C). THE USE OF COLUMNS WAS LATER ADOPTED BY

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