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Evening Star dated March 16, 1930

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 y; lowest, report showers. 'h:r-rnhnu—-mtm 49 at 5 pm. yeste: 29 at 7 a.m. yesterda: Full page 7. y. No. NAVAL CONERENCE...

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 [4 A- -2 * DUNEDIN WRITERS HONOR BYRD SCRIBE Memento of Stay in New Zea- land Is Presented to Russell Owen. B; Cable to The

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 Your . e 24-hour Service System Auto Laundries, Inc. 1227 R St. N.W.' Special Monday Only New Style Auto Strop Razor, Blade

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 FIVE-POWER PACT HANGS ON‘MIRACLE Hoover’s Satisfaction Isn’t Shared in London as France Remains Block. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM

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 PLANES GATHERING FOR WAR PRAGTICE 150 Army Fighting Craft to Oppose Imaginary Enemy on Pacific. Pollowing the departure from

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART ONE. MAXWELL FURNITURE C Your Choice[ ) Y: During this sale you can

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, MARCH 16, 19 30—PART ONE. A7 STEEL CITY DIVIDED & ~ ONGREAT MERGER = | “Battle for...

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 A—8 MELLON DEFENDS STEEL TAX REFUND Holds Experts Employed by Congress Found No Reason f for Criticism. i By the Associated

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 GREEN T0 ADDRESS -SESSION OF MINERS | Federation Head Expected to Reveal Attitude Toward “Rump” Convention. By the Associated

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 'A—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, \\'ASHINGTON. D. RELIGIOUS SURVEY T0 EXD FROAY #Church Preference” Cards Will Be Distributed at Dinner

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 PRESIDENT TOTAKE | PART IN GEREMONY Red Cross Building Dedica-‘: tion Wednesday to Honor | Many of Service. i 1 Men and women

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 A—12 WIFES SUTASKS MATES EVETON George J. McDonald Charged With Failure to Contribute After Abandonment. Alleging that her

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 DISTINCTIONHELD BY FATHER HAGEN; Ex-Georgetown Professor Is| Only American Made Vati- can City Citizen. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 . itated for further film work. A-14 CENSIS TOCOVER JBLESS STUATON Steuart Arranges Last-Min- ute Details for Task of 100,000

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 MISSON T0 V0 AN GRATITUDE Four Women to Tour U. S. to Express Appreciation for Quake Aid. Japan is sending to the United...

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 A—16 NEW ALIN QUOTAS FAGE OPPOSTION Extension for Western Coun- tries Believed Unlikely at Present Session. By the Associated

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 [vismnerox ] Fhe Sunday Stae BLACKHAND WATER ARREST EXPECTED BY THREAT VIETIY Frank Sachs Says Man Who! Beat Him Has Been...

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 D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART , ONE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, AIDING IN RELIGIOUS SURVEY OF THE D. C. ‘BIGDAYFORD.C. ANCOME

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 16, 1930—PART ONE. :King’s Palace Joins ‘t_he Great N;w York Buying M()rganization

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 i ' 6. W.1.TO HONOR CHAMPION SINGERS o e “Victorious Glee Club Will Be Guests at Assembly in Corcoran Hall. ‘The George...

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 HINDENBURS QUITS NATIONALIST PARTY Signing of Young Debt Plan Brings President Under Fire. BY DR. GUSTAV STOLPER. Special...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH .16, 1930—PART ONE. BOY TRIES TO EAT 800 CALORIES; |/ wsa botis. an wemectss| TWQ

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 THO SENTENCED FORTARRING YOUTH Victim of Drinking Party in! Rockville Court f on Cot. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. i...

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 o Parking Problem at Goldenberg’s—Drive in Our Free Parking Space Opposite 8th Street Entrance e A B P T B B I I 7 e o O 90

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART ONE. ' GOLDENBERG’S—THE DEPENDABLE STORE—AT SEV ENTH AND K...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART ONE, GOLDENBERG’S—THE DEPENDABLE STORE—AT SEVENTH AND K STREETS—C H

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 S MFELTONBURED INPHLADELPHA Yrains Come to Stop as Trib- ute to Former Rail Executive. Burial. services for Samuel Morse...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 16, 1930—PART ONE. GOLDENBERG’S—THE DEPENDABLE STORE—AT SEVENTH AND K...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART ONE. : C—1 Monday, March 17th—Washington’s Great Spring Buying...

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 C-2 FS;a'arting at 9:15 Monday! ROY, > atches . .. 7 7 for Men and Boys § i B if ngee N . 1N HY 'PALATS ROYAL DAYNNW $1.25 to

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 SN THE SU NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., -MARCH -16, 1930—PART ONK - Cc-3 | e ereo— Men! Come at 8 A.M. Monday! SN PALATS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ©D. C., MARCH 16, 1930—PART ON PALAIS ROYAL DAY Regular $39.50 to $49.50 Canadian Fox Scarfs...

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 PALATS . ROYAL DAYNSNSNSY * Little Girls’ Wash Frocks 84c With pantles to match. A special purchase of pretty little tub...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D, €, yH 16, 1930—PART ONE. Starting at 9:15 Monday! Second Floor Specials that make a great,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART ONE. C—-7 Starting at’ 9:15 Monday! A phenomenal sale of home...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART ONE. PALAIS ROYAL DAY /n the DowNsTAIRS JTORE If They Were $15, You’d

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1930. Special Articles Editorial Page Part 2—12

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 THE EVENING STAR ___With Sunday Morning Bditien. _ WASHINGTON, D. C associations, will be promptly met with the utmost force

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 COALITION IN SENATE SUFFERS A REVERSAL Democrat-Independent Combine Split When Vote Sugar BY MARK SULLIVAN. b OR some eight

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 Destroying Ancient Gods (Continued From Third Page.) is offered dignitaries of the ruling ?ln If there is a critical...

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 °® THE SUNDAY STAR, 'At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Center Department, Franklin Administration...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART TWQ. A union meeting was home of Mrs. Edson W &x ' Sixteenth street.

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 Kitchen Table Gate Leg Table Porcelain top, Finished in sl l.os mahogany. . 80c a Week Special Cogswell Chai in Velour $16.75

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 THE SUNDAY NAVY SECRETARY | NOT TARIFF CRITIC! Charles Francis Adams, Who Wrote Letter of 1908, Dead, | Says Senator Allen.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART TwoO, 9 G333 3¢ 3£ 3¢ 3¢ 3 3£ 3¢ > 3 3£ 3o 3£ > {l] : Sale of Cigars!

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column e Bufiingion. Hotel, by ine Wednesday preceding the Sunday in which

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 Another Sale! Table and Decorative LINENS Half Price! —Sam] pieces, therefore only one of a kind—but every plece an...

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 Musical Powder Boxes Special at T $2.59 ~Daintily colored musi- cal powder boxes, with a pretty medallion in the lid. Box in

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 Features for Part 3—16 Pages MRS. ROSCOE C. PATTERSON Of Missouri, with Senator Patterson. at the Burlington o e Sprig:...

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 SO CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, J uhior Le'-a;g.m Schedules | . Four-Day New York Meet NI(;OI’III...

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 S OCIETY. ‘Week-end Athletic Events Feature Annapolis Program i Society Also Entertained With Attractive Dinners, Teas nnd

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 SOCIETY. " Elaborate Program Of Social Festivities _Marks Spring Season Many Charming Entertain- ments Scheduled During| the

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 S DCIETY. St. Patrick's Day Dlncel Future Attraction in Fraternity Worldl Newman Club Announces Program Scheduled at Country

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 SOCIETY. | Ft. Humphreys' Music 4 ClubMembers Guests pf Capt. and Mrs. Oram Entertainment Committee Provides Attractive Pro-

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 ! I'HE SUNDAY .. MARCH=16, 1930—PART THRE®R, - SOCIETY.® 7 e b, | his trained force to catalogue and group | the...

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 SO GORILLA REFUGE . COVERS BIG AREA . Albert National Park, Africa, Is Haven for All Plants and Animals. in “Central Africa's

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 16 1930—PART THREE. 9 CHCAGOAN SAVES PROLBRTISHBOOKS U. J. Herrmann and Rich Ex-

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 10 STATUETORONOR | o ABERTGALTN .~ a Tribute Planned THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JAPANESE EXPLOIT | CHINESE ISLANDS|

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 l : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART THRER. *CHINESE DEBATERS TrC WY o EN g DEFEATE.W. TEAN...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART THREE. Assemble Your Entire Spring Wardrobe at Sigmunds Now! Faster

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 JUDGE GIVEN GIVES POLICE INSTRUCTIONS Takes “Witness Stand” to Answer Questions of Park Officers at School. Judge Ralph Given

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 4 STRANEE WANE FORBRILE PATH “Rotten Row” Is Undignified | Label Given Fashionable | London Riding Site. Rotten Row is not a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO Suit With Varying Blouses Is Going-Away Selection for Bride Budget Method Found| Most Satisfactory

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 16, 1930—PART THREE. “r STREET AT SEVENTH” AT H\N\m; Wi == | § ¢ AR - More...

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 AMUSEMENT SECTION The Sunday Star. 1930. Theater, Screen and Music Motor, Aviation and Radio News " Part 4—14 Pages...

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 - alluring dancing misses that have ap- AMUSEMENTS. In Capital Theaters (Continued From First Page.) also includes Paul Page,

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 AMUSEMENT Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Picture World BY C. E. IEWING many new pictures from all angles, it

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 BY HELEN FETTER. PERA seems to have bor- rowed Hamlet's phrase, “To be or not to be, that is .. the question.” Everywhere the

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 In the Mo BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE action of the Commis- sioners in disapproving the McLeod safety responsibil- ity bill is to

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 DAY STAR, WASHIN 3 TON. D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART FOU R. W FACE LEGAL FIGHT, Opponents Declare Musici ! | | While Motoring

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 FRATERNITIES ) LODGES. Monday—Potomae, No. 5, F. C. East Gate, No. 3¢ ‘Thursday. 5 Hiram, Wm. ik n Petwort) Tem) n t.)...

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. peaceful farms and groves of Sacramento Val- ley, one of the beauty spots of California, will

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 Model Aircraft BY GEORGE I ‘W. WATERS. F O Sol doesn’t weaken within the next two or three weeks and allow Brrrr Winter to

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 ‘1of a luncheon meeting this section by the club news edi- mnot later than 10 eo’'clock before publi- tor Thursday morning

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 “iMberINGS THIS WEEK. Mareh 17=-Victory Post, St. Pat- S ¥ck’s ball, Wilard s lfimel. ¥ & 9:30 p.m. ° < Mprch 19-George....

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 The Wrist Mark Copyright, 1930, by North American Newspaper Service. SYNOPSIS, Col. Engleden, formerly governor of Southmoor

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 - FOREIGN PROGRANS WILL BE FEATURED .Two From London and One From Germany Will Be Broadeast Today. radio programs have a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 16, 1930—PART FOUR. NNIVEBSARY A T R More Anniversary News on another Page in...

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 | Basket Ball, Bowling | SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Staw Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, b C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1930....

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART. FIVE. Italy May Prove Barrier to Yankees Reaching Challenge Round

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 MARCH 16, 1930—PART FIVE, 3 ; THE ,SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, School Diamonders Get Down to Work:Sandlots Will Ring With

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 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MARCH _ 16. 1930—PART _FIVE ./\;ew Bowling Star at ' BILL WOOD"'STAKES. |CAPITAL’S GOLF

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 News of Markets Pages 1to 4 Part 6—12 Pages CAPITAL TRACTION DIVIDEND RETAINED ONGPERCENTBASS Directors’ Action Follows De-

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 STOCKS IRREGULAR /25 AT SHORT SESSION == Bear Traders Make Most of Opportunity in Unsettied Trade Outlook. BY STANLEY W....

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 FINANCIAL S * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 16, 1930—PART SIX FINANCIAL. WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR 1930 TO

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 F 'HIGHGRADE BOND ISSUES INDEMAND Rails and Utilities Display| Strength, but Trading Is Quiet. BY JOHN J. COOLEY, Associated

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 | The market closed today at 24 cents FIN ANCIAL. HIARCH BUSINESS REPORTED SPOTTY Trade Feels Touch of Spring! and Building

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 Dayqnd evening cla: ue until date of exami voll Fheater Bios. Fel ST El\OGRAPHERS Increase Your Spe ‘We want every sten ohe K

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 Th wal- of new, m Rdition; full 10 pleces. s fod, beaytif: Benedtone: “;'».';. il Feco & RIC WASHER. “Bluel Eonat TS TEC: ar

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART SIX. ROOMS. ALR (ml .lfl MOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES.

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 APARTMENTS. POINTS TO CONSIDER IN _ SELECTING YOUR APT room, Fit. and bath. Toom, "lcl nlll‘kb ine vice, hboare e Id...

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 APARTMENTS. Hicnen, 4 m'u‘t‘h"—'::ifl‘-m $40. Call hd 6500, Apt. 509 North. GORNER APT., 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NEAR gars, busses.

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 REAL ESTATE. *THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART SIX, REAL ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBA! RENT—STORES. RENT—DESK

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 REAL E o (Continued.) 1304 FRANKLIN ST. N.E. 1180 .‘l‘l Tike nw kfl'fifl (ol'mllll.!? N WALL & CHASE, Inc., 1427 Eye 8t. N.W.

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 Fiction Art PART SEVEN. The Swndwy Star Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1930. Features OLD CENTER MARKET’S LAST

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 BUBINIBS at Center Market seems to have kept pace with the increase in population. stantial families in Washington got their

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930. Goblins That Haunt the Wori;l;s How Black Cats, Horseshoes, Four-Leaf...

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 ", 1 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON D. C MARCH 16 Patrick 'of \Old Trebin John McCefiflacl’, Idv{ of Irish. L Lyes,, H&;H 1tclted o

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 x@ploits of 1O, Famous . ' By "Thomas M. Johnson. © (Famous War' Correspondent.) - | bogo A A NN \‘\\\ S N, " g O % O OOREK ’

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 ASIE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, i930. THE HONORABLE FOOLS F you describe Mehmet Yah the city- bred, you...

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 say and not succeeding, relieved when his wife told him: “What good are men in time of trouble? Be to leave the room, O my

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 TAE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH .16, 1930, ~ District Printers Who Made History Peter Force, Washington’s...

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 intent were they upon settling their dispute that they did not notice that the foim, which probably weighed around 200...

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 10 THE SUMDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930. Loves ot the Composer L “First there was Irmen . . . I married her . .

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930. 11 s e i Babson’s Statistics on Christian Religion “The Wizard of...

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING e f e, e R = A Story Written by One of the Younger Generation of American Authors—But a Story...

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 D. C, MARCH 16, 1930. 13 S Y e At wa.s | ——— t Stories of the Year W By Katharine Brush . There was a quarter in it at the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 16, 1930. TOO BIG TO SPANK—B&y Margery Land May Every Girl Who Has Found the Man

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Inventions by Women; Rapidly Increasing Every Year, According to United States Patent...

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 16, Gadc be—— A ———————————————————— Yea'a First-Run Fic- tion by the Highest Paid Writer of Short Stories. And You May Know

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. S X C.; “MA®CH: - 16, 1930; — Aviation Brings Wings of Progress to Colombia . Berrio Square,

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 18 —_— ETHAN ALLEN. By John Pell Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company. EXT books of history, memorial statu- devouring a school

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930. N\ ASHINGTON is apparently be- coming not merely a national but an...

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 . oo THE- SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930. At Grips With Death in Trackless Wilds EDITOR'S. NOTE. — With a...

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 T rolled every drop of it areund my fongué gav§ me algiostrequal pltasure was t Wa the poot beggars of natives putting Some=

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 22 — 109 Misrepresented. 110 Peacock butterflies. 111 Charactér in Sidney'’s Across. 1 Larval stage of most amphibians. 8...

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 PUZZLES P, TR This week we have a puzzie in the map of Ireland, in honor of St. Patrick’s day. THE EMERALD ISLE. The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH T5 T930. ’///.\\\wn =SSN\ N\ Those Were The Happy Days! = “Signs of Spring.” BY DICK

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 GRAPHIC _ R u 1af ) GRAVURE SECTION A 7Al SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 16, 1930. Scene at state funeral of William...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 16, 1930, Something new in hurdle contests. The machine versus horse

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 16. 1930. A new giant rises on New York’s skyline. An impressive view

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 16. 1930. A big day for Arizona In- dians. These are Pima Indians 5 i

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 16, 1930. cers for the Tune in on Station WMAL Every Thursday Eve-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 16. 1930. Like Handlaid Tile of Old . . . these Armstrong Linoleum

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 16, 1930. Making them “foolproof.” That is the hope of the in-...

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 Restoration of historic old battlecraft nears completion. A deck view of Old Ironsides, the U. S. S. Constitution, as the...

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 The Sunday Star. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 16. 1930. ? WASHINGTON, D. C, WHAT DO YOU MEAN — WELL, YOU SEE SWHAT DID YOU LEARN...

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 CICERO, TURN O\ G RADIO ; NCTHING - sTATion BLOBY ; JeCEE SPeAKING! CAN BEAT A RADI® & FOR ENTERTAINME X oN A RAINY, |...

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 —~= SHOVLD WE PuT A LEMON \ LEMONADE 1 4 KNOW WHAT 1 TOLE my POP? 1 toLE 1M ARy DAY TN T WANTED AINTCHA 1 WQULDN’ i/ GONNA

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 ° IT'S AN I10CGA OF MY OwWN THAT I'M GOING TO PATENT. YoU CAN'T HEAR [ e ———————————————— ANY NOSIZ WH En G ) MYSTERY , : ¢ |

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 1930, Exght Pages in Color — \\ ASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 16. THAY COP 1§ "™E HOW CAN NOu GRUMP\EST GUN N [ SBY

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 " ByC.AVoight e THE MURDER IN ® 1938 N Y. TRIBUNE — 1| SeeNov Like To READ —THE OTHE®R DAY WHILE | WAS MYSTERY STories....

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 HOWS YoUR AFFAIR WITH JIMmAY SUT2 ComIA' OAL > TLL CALL FOR Y00 AT Seved-THIRTY, THE FLOWERS ARE A BIT DROOPY-BLT THEY ARE

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 ANDIES OF THE EARLY I8™ CENTLRY FREQUENTLY WORE TWO WATCHES ON FOBSs. 6™ CENTURY WATCHES “TTWERE BETTER ORNAMENTS THAN...

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