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Evening Star dated March 23, 1930

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star is delivered every evening and Sunday morning to Washington homes by The Star's

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 A-2 = HOOVER T0 HONOR DR. WILLIAM WELCH International Celebration to Be Held to Pay Tribute to American Scientist. President

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 One Room, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room. Electric Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. Specials at GIBSON’S Shoe

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 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WA D. C, MARCH 23, 1930—PART O TARIFF PASSAGE || tMPORTANT TARIFF cHANGES PROPOSED BY SENATE | DOHENY,...

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 O CASESTARTED BY LA FOLETTE ‘Senator Caught Significance in U. S. Policy Announce- ment in 1922, ©On April 15, 1922,...

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 \ARS A S Mare mn Score Are Named : 1 $10,000 Aotion Over ""Charity “Circus.” £ - By the Asgesiater Press. L Fis. Murch...

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 REYNOLDS FUNERAL RITES HERE TODAY D. C. Resident Was Killed Friday on Construction Job in Accident Victim GIRL RESERVES WORK

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 Sale of Rose Bushes 4 for $1.00 6 for $1.00 Anenun Beauty ‘White Dorothy Perknu Pink Radiance American Pillar M Radiance...

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 THE EUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Orie PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Iutrolmng! “Reve l’Of"...

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 A—10 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, MALPEYSERASKS VOTE FOR DISTRICT Former President of Bar As- sociation...

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 . DATA ON CROSBY P SENT T0 SENATE Whttl House Forwards Al Available Correspondence * to Capper Committee. ___(Confinukd Fram

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 A—12 « THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 1930—PART _ONF. _ CHURGHES TILIZE RELGIOLS SURVEY Washington to Have Share

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930_PART ONE. e MEN—Save On Cigars—Tobacco e e T A Candy Special! (vvvvvvvvv

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D.. .C., MARCH .23, 1930—PART ONE. PRIEST USESPLANE | | - €O. INNEAREAST WORK e AR S Former...

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 D. O, MARCH 23, 1930—PART ONE. Y. M.C. A PLAYERS T0 APPEAR FRIDAY “Co-ed” Club Has Igystery THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ions

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 TWO GERMANLINES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASEK] Plans for~Annual Con- MERGER EXPECTED|™ e s © in April ‘Dispatch to The Star. 2 ....

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 FAMILY BELIEVES FORMER NAVY MAN TOOKHIS OWNLIFE Relatives Accept Evidence of Note Rather Than Verdict of Coroner’s Jury....

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 EXCUSTOMSMEN | awr cr ]ICUBAN LABORBAN | MAXIMUM SERVICE ([ eresevrazion oe pax messwe cor MUST G0 TOPRISN Three Former...

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 LOUDOUN TEACHING |f STAFF 1S REDUCED! Board’s Action Allows. Only! § Short Session in Many Schools. ABpecial Dispatch to The

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 . W 0 U FACULTYHERRS . AGADEMIC PLAN ‘Mg, Ryan Presents Findings of Trustees in Matter of Reorganization. i 7. Right Rev....

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 » LIST YOUNGER MEN ONCOURT'SROSTER Those Who Study Records Find Parker Cannot Be Called Youngest. When the nomination of John

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 'suw CANAL RIVALS | EGYPT'S PYRAMIDS; Canadian . Waterway, 25 lecs Lonu and Sfarted in 1700, fo Open Seon. Special Dispatch

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 BALFOURTS BURIED | WITH SIMPLE RITES lmguuivo Memorial Service ‘Is Held at Westminster Abbey, However. By the Associated Preu

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 | {190 4 d Italian Renaissance Period 10-Pc. Walnut-Finished $159 Dining Room Suite Here's a handsome suite of gumwood...

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 1930—PART ONE, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, The HUB FURNITURE CO.—Seventh & D Sts.—The HUB PeHUB...

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 lfiqu’hn He!p_ ‘Preserve raille—Will Take Over -~ Jelleff’sStore April 8. 1~ Among: 'the.many activities of the Junfor League

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23 1930—PART ONE. u}'{‘fi&fggfl% The Last Day of This Mighty Demonstration of the...

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 All rea veat Sale of SPRING DRESSES Actual $12.50 to $16.50 Values Smart Hats in 3 Llllenthal Groups! $5 to $7.50 Hats on...

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 Speéial Articles Part 2—10 Pages 'LINDBERGH SEES GLIDING AS BIG AID Low Cost and Ease of Operation Will Place Motorless...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY........March 23, 1830 THEODORE W. NOYES, ...Editor The Evening Star NW oiog. A 2:‘%’2‘ d!:,‘md:yll

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 DEMOCRATIC DRYS MAY ASK FOR FLING IN 1932 George of Georgia and Robinson of Arkansas Outstanding Possibilities if to Yield.

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 ledges in gmber B‘ the Pn-taenu of rafl- roads and of big public umttw snd leaders in other major of industry had an...

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 D. A. R. ACTIVITIES The American Liberty Chap! entertained at its erch meetlnl by Mrs. H B. Leary at her country home, 9600

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS The Women's Auxilisry to the Rail- way Mail Association was addressed by Mrs. Charles Steinmeyer last...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities THE SUNDAY the carnival to be held in the Washing- ton Hotel April 3, 4 and 5. Fairbrother-Rossell.

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 D. C. Naval Reserve With the season for the annual fraining cruises aboard the destroyer Abel P, Upshur, assigned here as a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930—PART TWO. Carload of Fresh Stock! Evergreens—Shrubbery—Rosebushes ! Ready

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930—PART TWOQ. A Remarkable Spring Sale of American-Made Silks —Ten Thousand

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 Features for Women MRS. CLARENCE F LEA, SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, (3 1 MRS. WEBSTER KNIGHT, 2d,...

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 SOCIETY New York Society Sponsors Elaborate Charity Program Gordeously Costumed and Lavilh]y Staged Pag- eant Due April...

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 SOCIETY. Annapolis Marks Opening Of Early Spring Festivities Program of Society Dinners and Dances in Sched- ule—Notable...

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 Alexandria Record Of Society Fetes and Special News Notes Residents Entertain Guests in Homes—Dinners, Luncheons and Dancing

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 SOCIETY. Soeioty News Notes Of Interest Gathered In Chevy Chase Homes House Guests Being Enter- tained—Students Return-| ing

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 SOCIETY. American Legion Ball, Wednesday, April 23, Elabotate]y plam& President and Mrs. Hoover Head List of Patrons. Dancing

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Outstanding Events Listed, With Special Notes of Important...

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 OIL SPRAY AIDS PRESSURE OF GAS Chemists Study Means of Freeing Fuel From Dust and Rust Particles. For the effective “oiling”

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 EAST “GIBRALTAR” Strategic City of Weihaiwei Is of Little Value to Trade World. In & preliminary agréement, Gfeat lnmn...

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930—PART THREE. HEA‘"NG INST"U'I'E ! p - COL. WINSHIP ASSIGNED |Z;R, to,...

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 Umbrella Sets, $27.50 For the sunny spot in the garden this set, a 30-inch round table and four folding chairs in colors and

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 12 CENSUS ARMY OF 100000 GETS | PRIMING FOR WORK APRIL 2! 30,000,000 Homes Throughout United States to Be Visited in Quest of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 23, 1930—PART THREE. 13 Black Hats Are First Choice Among Accessories for Spring BY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930—PART THREE. These Dresses on Sale on the First Floor, Also Hecht Co...

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 | Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—14 Pages LAWRENCE [IBBETT omns CATHERINE DALE OWEN- In" The Columblag - Rogve Jbfly i...

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 A MUSEMENTS. Variety of Attractions in The Capital Playhouses NATIONAL—"Jonica.” The National Theater announces for the week

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 AMUSEMENTS. Flashes Fro By C.E o Y FAR the greatest problem of the sound photoplay is the faithful reproduction of | music.

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 MU SIC BY HELEN FETTER. IG plans, powerfully backed, are making the National Capital safe for the music center of the United

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. installation of traffic| signal lights for the Na- tional Capital are to be continued

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 Huge Programs Laid Out in Co-operation With Presi- dent Hoover. Co-operating with President _doover in his plea to enlarge

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 _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH G DBALITY I3 THE BEST POLICY ¢ 4 GRARAM After Three Years of Preparation Now Gives

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. tions of hardware and chemical agents for th? se of disturbing the peace O g:xfi;%o health and...

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 Model Aircraft BY GEORGE W. WATERS. model plane builder and a member of the District of Columbia Model Aircraft League, has

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 10 FRATERNITIES evy Chase, No. €2, Ellht'ood No. 43, 'n..mmn“—'me New Jerusalem, No. day—8t. John's, No. 11. M. M....

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 FRATERNITIES (Continued From Tenth Page.) P R W s Miss Mollie Edmonston, financial secre- tary; Miss Agnes Dakin, treasurer,

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 Veterans of Great War THE AMERICAN LEGION. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. March 25—Victory Post, Wood- men’s Hall, 935 Grant place...

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 1S GUEST SOLOIST Metropolitan Opera Baritone to Sing in Atwater Kent Hour Tonight. - B iy Lawrence Tibbett, Metropolitan...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930—PART FOUR. ANNIVERSARY National 5100 “F Street at Seventh” 1 T TR RO e Free

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 ! Basket Ball, Bowling | Part 5—4 Pages SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Staf WASHINGTON, D C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1930. :...

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 Tilden Rates Richards BELIEVES KOZELUH BEST PAID PLAYER Big Bill, Though, Says Cochet and Lacoste Are World’s Leading...

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 WASHINGTON. p. . C MARCH%ISM—-P T FIVE. - College Diamond Season Opens Here This Week : School Squacls Taking It Easy...

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 s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHTNGTON. D. C. MARCE 3% 1930 PART FIVE e Washmgton Centennial Girls Win Flag : Greeks and Italians...

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 News of V Markets Pages 1to 4 Part 6—12 Pages EXCHANGE IS READY FOR MOVE TO NEW QUARTERS TUESDAY Handsome New Offices in...

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 FINANCIAL ' FINANCIAL. - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23 1080~PART SIX. ’ W_ STOCKSDEPRESSED .. e " NBEARSH RNE

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 R FINANCIAL, ™™~ CURB SHARES HIT -BY SELLING STORM Oll Issues Stand Up Well. Utilities Group Shows Losses. BY CLAUDE A....

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 FINANCIAL BONDS HOLD FIRM IN QUIET MARKET . Prime Investment Issues Re- tain Striking Gains Made During Week. BY JOHN L....

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS Star “Want Ad” Brnnch Offices P st Dby's Epariacy. s iartys Cigar and Masasine -3 §us, we—Ksoners,...

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 MISCELLANEOQUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23; 1930—PART SIX. _ MISCELLANEOUS. ¢ : PETS, ETC. ! BECOMMENDED...

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 AUTO WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. MOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. i o 1640 and b A iuemn, you more casl Ty destcasie tumunu lcr Co., Mets

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 ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) GIRCLE, 1763 front room, 5 windi st Handsome entral, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON ROOMS AND...

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 lAPARTMENTQ APARTMENTS. et LI T TR EEEDEEETERETE L L EE L L DLt L DL L TP PPy 4007 Connecticut Ave. THE BELFORD, 304 F St NW.

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 1466 COL. RD.—$52.50. An 10 MII lreulm of THE SIBLEY, 15 M ST. NW. ey 1y {Iflfl“ bflth room: s, rec. hall and bat ';‘:I:%:d...

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 REAL ESTATE. W {Qumtiun UILT. MO SE, o rage: fruit: ropolitan a Censs \ead)y Va. }-rom! Bargain. tractive bungalow, 5 rooms.

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 R ON O ST, GEORGETOWN ‘n‘:fl.‘“ Lm. l h. J. LEO KOLB, 1237 Wis. Ave. Getg);getown—\\'est 0002. New York Ave. fith Street...

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 Fiction Art PART SEVEN. he Swundiy Stae Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MARCH 23, 1930. Features 24 PAGES. ] B S ———— ‘Now

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930. SN ¢ Prospectors with equipment and grub traveling by boat. and into the

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 EDITOR’S NOTE: Just before he sailed away for his latest jaunt into the icelocked Antarctic, Sir Hubert Wilkins, intrepid...

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 4 THE SUNDAY Super-Moving This Is the Diary of a - Hollyzvood Director WhoSupervised the Moving of 1001 ons of Studio Equip-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, .1930.° 5 .. e 3 ul - - The Making of Any Great Picture Is Romance Itself, Says

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 MARCH 23, B C, : o & i < 2 u W = Break Away Something Had to Be Done— Kate Did 1. By Margaret Culkin Banning. I 'd managed to

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 she said, for lack of any other comment. Ce- Jeste turned on Kate her haggard eyes. Y “I used to be able to play really,” she

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 oat Race Which F BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. N September 14, less than one year ago, the writer he=:d vividly de- scribed over

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 allowed to accompany the referee dver the course. A judge for each man shall be chosen by mutual consent to see that the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930. A Quarter Century of Peace and Order, After Years of Internal Strife and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23 1930. Thomas M. Johnson. (Famou: War Correxpom/cnr.) i it illj' IR UL “Here,” she

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 1You Have Heard of the Turtle Races and Perhaps You Have Watched the Thoroughbred Horses Coming Dozwn the Home Stretch, but

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 DN, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930. he Best Short Stories of the Year. QO “I hear you've got a good caterpillar,” says judge. “Well,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, HEN Greta Garbo spoke in “Anna Christie,” her first talking pic- ture, she...

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 Lucky-Number Quest Leads the Fortune Hunters to Choose Playing Numerals by Hunches, House ~or Hymn Numbers, - Cows in Field,

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 ALITY This Story Is First- Run Fiction—The Sun- day Star’s Magazine Has First Call on This Series of Unusual Short Stories by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23 17 Voices to Rescue of Stricken Submarines Merciful New Invention of United...

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 SIMARRON. By Edna Ferber, author of “So Big,” etc. Garden City, N. Y. Doubleday, Doran & Co. 66 ELODRAMATIC, theatrical, bi-

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 - - the Corcoran Gallery of Art there is / now on view an interesting and un- usual group of sculpture by an Italian artist,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930. Along the Edge of Chaos to the Arctic A Gay Expedition to the Grim Shores

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930. oT ™ - Who Was Fraulein Doktor, Blond Arch Spy? Continued from Eleventh

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930. Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words Acreoss. 1 Lawful. 6 Watch tower. 138

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 STORIES SPORTS GAMES el All readers of the Kitchenette should recog- nize this figure, and so should everybody else who likes

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, m.. ,\\ AN | = T NS I DRt = j Those Were The Happy Days! “Spring Is Here.” BY

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 cone o Che Sundwy Shed 3 o - SECTION : 1 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 23, 1930. Old Ironsides floats again. A view of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, The spirit of carnival at Nice. One of the weird floats passing in the an- nual carnival procession through

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 23. Smart Styles for Spring Days The Sunday Star In Co-Operation...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 23, 1930. The Chain Drug Store | , ~ Wy By W. E. Hill : e ) SPAGETT!

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 Home from a Winter abroad. Adolphe Menjou, motion pic- ture actor, and his wife, the former Kathryn Carver, as they arrived

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 23, 1930. Lawrence Tibbetts and Katherine Dale Owen in a scene from

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH Nora Gregor, the celebrated actress on Max Reinhardt’s stage, whose

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 23, 1930. DISTINGUISHED _fz2 } VAN DYCK In Foil Wrapping VAN DYCK...

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 he Swnday Star, WASHINGTON. D. C. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1930. ~ WHATS TH H § SO HE'LL STUDY IDEA OF EMMY ¢ HIS LESSONS.

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 MUTT, DO YOU KABW T WENT HOME LAST MIGHT AND T KNEW THERE WAS SOMETHING T WAATED TDO, BUT T COULDA'T IT'S TIME T WAS CHOOSING

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 N A" YOU KNOW THAT JIMMIE DUGAN was A STRAP EXPOVT ? THIS RING THAT POPPA GAVE ME FOR My BIRTHDAY DOESN'T ABSOLUTELY NOTHING

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 , Do You REALIZE WHAT EXCUSE VT, OUR LAST MONTH'S TELEPHONE oLEhRsE gLt wWAs 2 Text by Arthur Folwell Characterr ar created

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 e The §1mflag Star. e e | WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING M'\RCH 23, 1930. 1€ 90U FELL \NTO A RIVER WHET WOULY SBE ‘W\E’ e 9|

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 - EFSs Mees BeTree Leev HARe ! — U - WAS HE A LITTLE MAN- SPowe. BROKEN EuGLISH ? — |IT CouLpu'T HAVE BeEEN (ounT Baokewora?

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 MY BGOODAESS, MARY ! WHAT A CROSS LITTLE THING YoU ARE TobAY - " WHAT A CUTE LITTLE THING YOU ARe. = WHAT DELICATE 'LITTLE

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 N C— HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY - DN PRENISTORIC TIMES IT WAS VITALLY NECESSARY FOR MAN TO KEEP A SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER IN HIS

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