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Evening Star dated March 9, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today and tomorrow; warmer to- morrow. ’mntum—flllhut. y; lowest, 43 at terday.

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 FRANCE RESTATES | SECURTY DEMANDS Briand Talks to Henderson| and Stimson Adhering to Tardieu Policy. WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH

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 THE SUN STORE Near Corner 11thand F Sts. NW. For Available April 1st For Further Information Walter A. Brown Natl. 1852 1400

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART _ONE. | STRENUOUS YEARS IN PUBLIC SERVICE HURRIED CHIEF JUSTICE’S END

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 9, 1930—PART ONE. TAFT, INDIFFERENT TO POLITICS, DEDICATED LIFE TO GOVERNMENT BREACH

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 BREACH FEATURED " REEINE OF TAFT er President Refused to ‘Believe Split Had Developed With Roosevelt. (Continyed From_ Fifth

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 WILMER JEANNETTE DIES IN GREAT FALLS Former Washingtonian, Attachec to I. C. C., Was U. S. Commissioner in Montana Four...

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 LIGUOR PARALYSIS MAY LASTMONTHS Oklahoma City. Investigators Blame Ginger Alcohol for Outbreak. By the Associs‘ed Press....

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 BRTIH LABORAY == FACEDOUBLEFIHT Lioyd George, for Liberals, Attacks Unemployment as Conservatives Move. By the Associated...

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 A—10 % LEWS AUTHORTY ‘tion to Dissolve Unless | Supported. ILANIER HEIGHTS Mine Officials of Three States Declare Union...

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 KERNAHAN SURVEY COMMENCES TODAY Volunteer . Church Workers to- Visit Homes of 200,000 in D. C. With three meetings for the

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 HOOVER 10 SPEAK AT SCOUT SESSION Plans for Expansion Program| Will Be Discussed To- morrow Night. More than 400 leading...

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 . HOOVER UNABLE TOATTEND DINNER Cancels Engagement as Hon- or Guest of Correspondents Because of Taft’s Death. banquet of the

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 A—M THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9,-1930—PART ONE. CENSUS 15 TAKEN | e mece | IN HOSPITAL CHECK 8,917 Patients

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 ELLIOTT NAMED DINNER SPEAKER Indiana Representative to Address Natives of D. G on April 25. Iupnnnutlve mcbnl N. Riliott of |

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 9, 1930—PART ONE. . DODGE’S REINSTATEMENT |( " Poind: J & forien sorves oo e v me

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 [wasmvoroy | The Sunday Star POLICEMEN DODGE FOR LIVES AS CAR RACES DOWNALLEY Pair Believe AHeged Rum Driver Tried to Run...

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 B2 * B ENR(][[MENTS _TYPICAL ONE HUNDRED PER CENT ORATORY CONTEST SCHOOL Private and Parochial List| Includes Ten 100 Per...

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 HE SPNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 39, 1930—PART ONE. B-3. . CODKTO QUIT CELL | - v HITH GOOD RECORD Officials Say...

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 LINE UP FOR DEBATE Three Girl Groups Listed for Contests, Two. in Neigh- boring Cities. Three debates by girls' teams and...

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 OF HEADLESS BODY Acts at Request of British. Ex-Wife at Rockville, Md., Gives Informtaion. At the request of the British...

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 B—6 = RECORD EXPERT' PROTECTION VIEWS Member of Fire-Prevention Body Makes Recommenda- tions to Government. Recommendations

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 GUTENBERG BIBLE MAY BE PURCHASED Public Hearing to Be Held on Appropriation of $1,500,000. Public hearings on the bill...

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 SPECAL S0 FORPARK POLE Officers Will Be Trained in| . Proper Presentation of | Cases in Court. Ray -C. s Army, superintendent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART ONE. ree Parking Space for Our Customers—Opp osite 8th Street Entra...

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 NEW .S MERCHANT SHIP LEAD SOUGHT War-Time Tonnage, Greatest in World’s History, Nearly Gone. America’s stupendous wartime...

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 - HENBERS HONOR FOUNDER OF POST Bronze Tablet and Picture to Col. E. L. Jones Unveiled in New Club House. The dedication of

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 Mark ° @apyTight, 1990, By Werth American Newspaper Serviee. ) SYNOPSIS. “Col. Bngleden, formerly gevernor of Bouthmoor...

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 - " CANADIAN ARTISTS WORK 1S EXHIITED Youthful Painters Go Back to Nature for Subjects in Modern Move. The exhibition of...

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 - CHURCHMEN LEAVE ' OLD DIVORCE CODE Presbyterian Group Favors Uniform Federal Law i3 on Marriage. By the Associsted Press.

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 Annual Spring Sale of Rosebushes and Shrubbery Hardy well branched, 2-year plants. 35¢—3 for $1 PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor THE

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 Spanish War Veterans MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Col. James S. Pettit Camp, Tuesday night, 921 Pennsylvani avenue southeast. Admiral

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART ONE. Carload~ 36000 Pounds % There Is a Peoples Drug Store in Every...

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 THE i, '/4': T - W '!5 n SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN < v . 3 GTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART ONE. AT WK ","'.',/ ;f‘."n"///z‘,/({_‘

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Swundiwy Stae. Y MORNING, MARCH 9, 1930. . Editorial Page Special Articles WASHINGTON, D. C., SU Our...

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 2 {THE EVENING ‘With WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY...c.o..March 9, 1030 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... BEditor The Evening Star N Company

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 ¥_ PREHISTORIC PEOPLES TRACED BY ARCHEOLOGY Improved Methods Employed in Com- paring Early Achievements With Modern...

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 © of the world 3 (Continued From Third Page.) ‘warring nations of Europe needed not only every ship their subjects owned;...

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 At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Center Department, Franklin Administration Building. Nat. 1300, Central

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 4-Poster Wood Beds, Coil Springs, Kapok or Inner Spring Mattresses $14.95 each —WOOD BEDS....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART TWO. Semi-Annual Sale! Irregulars of One of Our Nationally Known Makes

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 THE .SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART TWO. e School,, to MRS. PALMER DIVORCES Esther"Lepman, captain, and

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 Features for Women MRS. LELAND HARRISON, Whose husband was recently appointed Minister to R Official Mourning Causes Society

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 SOCIETY. Noteworthy Events Listed + In Capital Society Record Leaders in Fashion World Grouped for Personal »...

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 Notable Social Festivities Listed in Annapolis Record Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robison Entertain at Dinner—Other Elaborate...

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 SOCIETY [Alexandria Social Schedule Is Featured By Dinners and Teaa[ e i ‘Luncheons; ‘Bridge Parties| i Popular Forms of...

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 SOCIETY. Society’s Work for Charity | During LentTs Under Wayi NC\!‘ YOF](. H(NCVCI'. SCCS Ancient Ban on Enter- taining...

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 SOCIETY. " ;2rs Returning To Duty at Quantico From Service Abroad Recent Reassignments Made From Post in Nicaragua. Social

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 SOCIETY. Pennsylvania State Society Schedules Elaborate Function Special Entertainment, With Addre Reception and Daneing...

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 8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘[IQ the Ambassador Hotel in compli: ment to the Delta Club of Holy Cross | Academy, which has

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 . Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and %cial Life Secretary Wilbur Makes Progress in Promoting |ltsation &t the G i naed

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 10 Spring Wedding G Both Styles Are Interpreted in White Satin,! softened Somewhat by Number of Varia-; tions in Tone Which

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 -~ SAYS VITAMIN D ONLY ONE OF SiX Expert in Physics Recites| Values of Various Heat Elements of Food. BY H. H. SHELDON,...

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 THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - HSH “DIG" MUB ] YOUNG OFFICIAL HOSTESS GRAVES T0 LIVE 1 #Animals and Plants Take Steps to

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 | Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—14 Pages LorETTA YOUNG - In"Loose Aukles AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sundwy Star. WASHINGTON,...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Variety of Attractions in The Capital Playhouses .. NATTONAL—“A Month in the Country.” ° _ The New York Theater

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 AMUSEMENTS.’ Flashes From the Screen By C. E. Nelson. HIS “Case of Sergt. Grischa” is a remarkable picture in many ways,...

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 MU SIC BY HELEN FETTER. ERPSICHORE returns to ‘Washington quite fittingly with the Spring time. Poets write about the Bpring.

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. OCAL traffic fatalities total- ed four for the month of February, bringing the num-

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T pe———a— TIME IN MARYLAND National Highway Improve- ments Unhampered by Weather. Bpecial...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, MARCH 9, 1930—_PART FOUR. .. . here in this city and throughout the country ESSEX...

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. ARLOR couches and toy air- planes may not appear to have much to do with com- bat flying but,

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 BY GEORGE W. WATERS. EALIZATION that the young model aircraft builders of the country are the aviation experts of the future

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. MARCH 9. 1930—PART _FOUR. MASONIC. LODGES. Tuesday—Federal, No. 1, M. M. ‘Takoma, No. 29, E. A.

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS NOTICE! News for this section must be received by the club news edi- tor not later than 10 o'clock...

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 MEETINGS THIS WEEK. MIO—U.S.LJMJ Post, Thomas 8 p.m. March 11—Vietory Post, Wood- men’s Hall, 935 Grant place northwest, 8

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 ARTHA ATWOOD | 10 SING OVER WRE Premier Macdonald to Speak in Rebroadcast Over WMAL and Columbia Chain. Martha Atwood,...

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 District National Guard With the announcement of the camp site for the 260th Artillery, Na- tional Guard of di had | at the

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 Part 5—4 Pages SPORTS SECTION The Sundy Star Golf and WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1930. Goslin Is Out Unless

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930.——PART‘ FIVE. Full Spring Golf Tournament Card Appears Probable for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 9, 1930—PART FIV E. - Catholic U. Meet Will Be Fixture : Spring Sports Call High...

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 WASHINGTON, D - meweswesesomsmcwerme Prize Winners Will Divide Nearly $5,000 in National Bowling Tournament D. C. BOWLERS...

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 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star Classified Ads Pages 5 to 11 Part 6—12 Pages NATURAL GAS LINE INTOD. C. BELIEVED...

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 FINANCIAL STOCKS IRREGULAR IN PROFIT TAKING Recovery Slows Up at Short Session as Selling Appears. | BY STANLEY W. PRENOSIL,

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 5 FINANCIAL CURB SHARES FIRM AT SHORT SESSION Profit Taking Well Absorbed. Utilities Show Bet- ter Tone. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER,

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 FINANCIAL. HIGH-GRADE BOND ISSUES IN ADVANCE . Firmness Shown in Rails, “Utilities and Industrials. Convertibles Lower. BY

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 5 DAR' LP AND SITUATIONS. 5 WELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART SIX, HE : 'ANTED—SALE!

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 MISCELLANEOUS.’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART SIX., RECOMMENDED SERVICE. | BUSINES OPPORTUNITIES. LLA

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 AUTOMOBILES 2 2 D CE MARCH 9! 1930—PART SIX ROOMS, ETC g : ALE—AUTOMOBILES, L-A-M-B-E-R-T. Chevrolet, Anacostia branch. iy

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 ROOMS—FURNISHED, ¥ (Continued. H T oW furni room. 3nd ) ' conveniences; private family; T n L 3 windows; allow ilght housel %

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 9, 1930—PART SIX. NEAR 14th AND PARK ROAD. F'zctru: Rc(nger:non

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 REAL ESTATE. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) AM.L; 18th AND ml Calvert st. D.%. DrrA §-ROOM HOME, A M.I, MAID'S Toom in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART SIX. SALE—HOUSES. ui.l—noulu. AT VTHE EDGE OF A REAL HOM]:' .? SSE llW

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 BUY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 9, 1930—PART SIX. LAST CHANCE SPRING (eammce SALE ENDS TQMODROW! / s o G5 N2 o

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 Fiction Art PART SEVEN. Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1930. The Sundly Stad Features | B(;)-ks 24 PAGES....

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 water serves commerce and imdustry”; and, “Thus the forest is a conserver of water and a regulator of water supply, feeding

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 The Dangerous and Feared Ace of Ger= many sSecret Army, WhoLed the Life of a Jekyll and Hyde, Was Finally Outwitted and...

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 _z . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930. Ylice in Wonderland Manuscript Is Eldridge Johnson, Who Recently...

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 UNCLE SAM Takes to the GLIDER Col. Lindbergh’s Latest Air-Sailing Exploits and the Successful Flight of Glider Released From

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930. fidence, and I will vembure 4o remind you of one fact. The amateur...

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 Printing Art Always Flourishe % £ e 3 gi | i i ; mak e, of the oppress'd break; crumble an army’s might, stre in a righ Y, n@

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 James S. Topham, and his son, George H. B, was for 35 years cashier of the National Metro- politan Bank, of which Mr. White's

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930. Peru Enters New Era South American Republic, Rich in Tradition and Historic

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 11 ' Your Dancing Is Going Out of Date 1930. ’ WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH SUNDAY STAR, THE i ..mm m.mumm... % 2. m%wmwmuh aum :

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, W FIRST OBOE === One of the Prize Storfs This Story, Selected From the Short Fiction of the Past Year, Is

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 NGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930. of the Past Year Hevrr Feldner stared, his arm poised motionless. The heads of the eagerly:...

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 14 THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930. H—4» 4unt Martha Story by Margery Land May ' WEAL'T And the Tale Is...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930.« 15 FORECASTING the Crook’s Future BY ELEANOR EARLY. ROOK'S Futures...

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 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930. THREE DAUGHTERS OF MARTIN DUKE By Fannie H, urst, the World’s...

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 HOW TO MAKE A MILLION ~DOLLARS—By Richard Connell f ies 0 One of a Ser Humorous Sketches by the Leading Humor f 15ts o0 the

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 } THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF JOSEPH PEN- NELL. By Elizabeth Robins Pennell. Bos- ton: Little, Brown & Co. : RS. PENNELL'S book

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 9, 1930. NC r ¢ HE ‘chief event of note this week is the X g gif i i i i# i A ; g

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 Across. 1. Any observable fact. 11. Mock moon. 21. Pay. 22. One who works out in detail. 238. Make exultant. 24 Tiny object.

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 gives the us some information that helps to solve m ligh sonny, what o % Sonny—Nothing, only mother has put a brush and comb

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, NN S S P T T P \\\ Those Were | roens) (o) e SUCH P BERD-, 3 \ |11 BOY TIFOL VIEW A The Happy

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 The Sundy St WASHINGTON, 'D. C., MARCH 9, 1930. England sends another speed monster to America. A rear view of the Silver...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 9. 1930, . The future Mall vista, one of a group of drawings which

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 9, 1930. Smart Styles for Spring Wear Presented by The Sunday Star In

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 “Plenty of choice seats in the balcony.” In the better managed movic houses the prettiest usher (one with big eyes and curls,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D (C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 9, 1930. Sultana presents the Milwaukee Zoo with two more polar bear

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 9. 1930, ~ NEW OFFICERS AND GROUP CHAIRMEN OF THE MERCHANTS AND...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Gliding becomes the rage in California. These girls are members of the ‘“Anne...

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 THE Enjoying his favorite hobby again. Winston Churchill, for- mer British chancellor oi the exchequer, does his own brick-

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 9. 1930 The Sunday Star, HAR HAR HAR! : A EVERY TIME I THINK e ) : HOW FUNNY EMMY

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 CICERD, T'M GLAD YouR AMMA LET Yow come oueR FoR DINNER . (T's NICE T Be HeRe, | MRS, CLUTTS. "MUTT AND JEFF GEEVEM, T'mMm

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 THIS 1S EVEN A GOOD TRICK F WELL AWRIGHT THEN THAT'S SETTLED! THE GRAND PRIZE WILL BE A HOT DOG WITH LOTSA TO00 Q'CLOCK...

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 JOE, THERE ON THIS MENUVU THAT | CAN EAT HERE'S WHERE HOME A LOAD 77 7 SOMTTHING TO WHAT T\ OF PUFFY JoE, I DONT KNOW WHAT TO

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 Elght Pages in Color The d%mtflag §tm: WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING \I\I«H 9, 193C. I | ,i Eight Pages in Color | LEAPWN'

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 ©® 1930 N.Y. TRIBUNE , INC - MR, DE PESTER, A LIDY WisHES Td ONNERSE WITH You o THE TELEPHONE IF You PLEASE Sir.’ — QUITE...

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