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Evening Star dated April 13, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy today, followed by local showers; thunderstorms tonight or to- No.:

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 A2 « BRIAND T0 REVIVE SHENANDOAH FIRES ¢FEDERATION MOVE| RAGE IN 3 SECTIONS Beonomic Session Would En- “counter Opposition of

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 DORAN GALLS WAR ON ALCOHOL FLOW , Agents Are Ordered to Tighten , Lines to - Stem Diversion, By the Associated Press....

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 ‘0. A.R. DELEGATES - SIWARNY INEO CITY 39th, Continental:' Congress , Convenes: Tomorraw, Con- ™ tinuing' Through: Week....

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 MURDERED WOMAN “ SHOT THREE TIMES Miss Mary Baker Also Found to Have Been Victim of see s Assault, (Continued From First...

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 WAKEFIELD GIVEN ~T0 PARK SERVICE Niai. Somervell Turns ‘Over Washington’s Birthplace Under Law. Wakefleld, Va. the birthplace

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 BOMBING QUIZ EN § DUE TOMORROW 'Juliry Not Expected to Take { Poll on Indictment Before Tuesday. - B a Staft Correspondent of

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 SENATORS IN FAVOR OF SPEEDING PLAZA Amendment Rejected te Con- tinue Operation of Govern- ment Hotels for Year. see '.he...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 13, 1930 PART ONE. ! HERRMANN'S 450 NVERSIRY == ‘More than four hundred special...

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 ¥ THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ' 'D.. C., APRIL 13, “ 1930—PART ONE. Mems| O PALAIS ROYAL @ STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE

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 Or PALATS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh Telephone District 4400 All Silk Hose Discontinued Numbers of a Nationally Advertised

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930—PART ON Kltes—How to Build Them LEADERS ARRESTED w ’ W IN STUDENT STRIKE |

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 STUENSTO AT _ e : AS URAWRY ]UDGES g , & ! b u °':l ¥ No, we feal sure you would not, Well, this is just what we intend doing

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 A—14 COURT FIGHTNOW | FACED BY MERGER Several Qbstacles Threaten.’ Bethlehem: Steel and Youngstown -Project. By the...

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 A Lastmg Gift for Any Occasion! LANSBURGH & BRO | %th, 8th and E Sts.—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 If you...

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 Easter Gifts That Will Thrill The Recipient Writing Paper S0c Box Enough to write 24 letters! Eaton, Crane and Pike...

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 [ WASHI NGTON, D. C, HUGE RUM SUPPLY AND 10 PRISONERS TAKEN BY RAIDERS Pclice Activity in Every Sec- tion of City Nets 250

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 jss Etta L. Tagoafl Recalls | Incidents Leading Up to- | Boston Tea Party. tish 1§ had been shipped up the Potomac er, Miss

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 E. | Ekonomy Kolumn | 25c Ben Hur Talcum and 25¢ Ben Hur Perfume, Both for 21c 10c Colored Toilet Tissue 2 for 15¢ 1,000...

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 . W. DEBATERS TOBE ENTERTAINED Official Banquet Will Be Held at University Club April 16. * Man and woman students who have

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 PORTABLE SUPPORT * PLANTO GET TEST Stringer; Along Beams Are Désigned to Protect Schools i From Wind. An experiment in’...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C., APRIL. 13, 1930—PART ONE. LEARN TO Swim | |APNESEGRLS BOYS OFFERED FREE COMMUNISTCASERy

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 frAcE FEDERATION fioptoomery Civic Group to ot on Budget Committee Tomorrow. llm Staft Correspondent of The Star, $9SOMERSET,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL. 13, 1930—PART . ONE. The Hub—No Added Costs e $10.00 Worth (®#¢ire") of for Credit

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 Armyand Navy News | Army. Considerable attention has been at- tracted to the mention of the name of Maj. Gen. Johnson...

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 N THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 13, 1930—PART ONE. No Parking Problems at Goldenberg’s—Drive in Free Parking...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 13, 1930—PAKT ONE. Easte?l‘lt;csll(laces C?Tfo‘;t (’:glrselettes LS 20¢ %% g and...

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 5. A R.T0 OBSERVE INVENTIONS DON'T HAPPEN, SURVEY OF FIELD REVEALS|: o 407H ANNIVERSARY st e wora District of Columbia...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930—PART ONE. Notice The illustrations in The Hub announcements are re- 4 O ey

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 At Community Centers ‘Thursday—3:16 p.m., plaro, rhythm, | dancin; Community Center Department, Franklin Administration...

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930—PART ONE. ‘ ¢ Pure; Fresh Candies fbr'EASTER’ 'z:@E@S‘@zz@zfi@ SM RESH ted

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 D. A. R. ACTIVITIES [ The Mary Desha Chapter was enter- tained by the recording secretary, Miss Mary J. Van Hook, at her...

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 Special Articles Part 2—-8 Pages WORLD SOON MAY KNOW . REAL STORY OF WAR Pershing, Clemenceau, Foch and Others May Yet Reveal

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930—PART TWO. —_— e e Y ————————————— plmueottoodmknthmnndfihem-!the slain man

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 HUGHES HAS SURPASSED SPEED OF TAFT IN COURT New Chief Justice Action on Writ Before Formally Submitted. BY GREGORY HANKIN. HE

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 Money of the Nat_ion (Continued From Pirst Page.) They are difficulties with which we have been -truggling many years. In...

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 RESORTS. o SKYTOP CLUB, PA. Buena Vista Spring otel Buena Vista Springs, Frankhe Co., Pa. Blue Rige Mountains “The Alps of

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 The General Federation of Women's Clubs will hold its twentieth biennial convention June 5-14, in Denver, Colo., the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1930—PART. TWO.. Hodges Reversible Fibre RUGS n ST 0 —Charming Summer rugs in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1930—PART TWO. EASTER GREETINGS { : : ' DEMONSTRATION 5¢ to 50c each Mrs. M. S.

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 . Features for. Women SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, MRS. GUY V. HENRY, Whose husband, Maj. Gen. Henry, is

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 Gen. Crosby Welcomed As He Assumes Duties In the Mistrict Service &mm;. ion.' .HH Mr‘-l Crosby Are Prominent in Society World

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 SOCIETY. Elaborate Plans Made By American Legion For Its Annual Ball Charming Decorations to Adorn Chinese Apartment and Ball

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 4 SOCIETY. New York Eagerly Awaiting United Hunts Ra_c_e Period .Interest Centers in Events Scheduled at Aqueduct Course,...

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 SOCIETY. Outdoor Sports and Big Hop Mark Annapolis Week End ' Dinner Dance Wednesday Evening Listed Among Most Brilliant...

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 6 SOCIETY. Charming Weddings Listed In the Early i Society Interest Attracte it | i A beautifully arranged wedding was that

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 SOCIETY. Chevy Chase Society * Folk Enjoy Program Of Varied Activities Bridge Suppers, Luncheons and Honor Parties Sched-...

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 Sorority Unit to Entertain in| Honor of D. A. R. Delegates Tea Announced by Delta Delta Deltas for Capital...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIL 13, 1930<PART THREE. W, B. Noses & Sous SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC...

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 Card Party Sponsored By Esther Chflpter, O.E.S. The annual Spring card party being given by Esther Chapter, No. 5, O. E. 8, lg

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 .'T‘ales of Well Known Folk I_n Social and Official Life Mrs. ‘Coolidge, Former First Lady, Realizing| Dream of Model Home

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 {Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must be in the State office, Room 101, Burlington Hotel, by the...

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 Classic Simplicity Always Correct in Selections for Children Spring and the Smart Child. Ovmrrmo children twice a year is not

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 D. C, APRIL 13, 1930—PART THREE. He entered the guard house at his| were reported own suggestion yes THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 AMUSEMENT SECTION @he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, Theater, Screen and Music Motor, Aviation and Radio News 4 T /5\1[3. I

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 AMUSEMENTS. Variety of Attractions in The Capital Playhouses NATIONAL—National Players, “Nancy’s Private Affair.” AVING...

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 AMUS EMENTS. Fiashes From the Screen By C.E. NE of the sincerest pleas- ures in this task of writ- ing pieces about the mo-

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 BY HELEN FETTER. been given for three seasons now at the Metropolitan in New York and a on the road. Mr. Taylor has written

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. ! ARYLAND is contemplating H a law against the so-called hitch-hikers, who gain free

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 6 REGIONAL PLAN - HELD SOLUTION {Traffic Committee Cites Sys- tem as Means of Elimi- nating Congestion. Regional planning is

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1930—PART FOUR. HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION i MflmR EAS[]”NE WORK ON ROADWAY EXHIBIT

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. - ECESSITY for greater speed in military planes has been stressed by developments of the past

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGLON, D. C, Apxii 13, 1930—PARY FOUR ‘With Alrphn- Concern. Will Receive Loening Trophy Born cetved

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1930—PART FOUR. THE AMERICAN LEGION. Meetings this week: April 14—Quentin Roosevelt

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIE. . Lodges. Tuesday—Potomac, No. 5, M. M., special at 3 special. National, No. 13, F. C. ing David, No.

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 The Emperor Of America > ™| Copyright. 1930, by North American SYNOPSIS. Comdr. Drake Roscoe of the United States Navy fs...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1930—PART "FOUR. MARKOLSTEWSH | (v o s orms s 0 o] MAKES AIR DEBUT European...

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 14 Latin American Music At Pan-American Bldg. Tnmmmma-m ganized three years ago from musi- clans in the orchestras of the...

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 Part 5—4 Pages Dope Indicates Tighter Races i JACK HAY GAME TOMORROW WILL BE BIG PARTY Marberry, MacFayden Will Hurl as...

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 LACOSTE UNLIKELY (TOPLAY THIS YEAR Cochet, at Loggerheads With Net Body,Possibly May Not Be Available. BY WILLIAM T. TILDEN,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930—PART FIV. 3 ~ G. U.-Penn Ball Game College Headliner : Scholastic Athletes

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1930—PART FIVE. kpin Record Holder, Is Matched With Arcadian Experfi' s ert wonty wieaterioiges

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 News of Markéts Pages 1to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star Classified Pages 5 to 12 Ao Part 6—12 Pages BANK STOCKS

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 2 FINANCIAL. STOCKS IRREGULAR INPROFIT TAKING Week-End Switching of Ac- counts Causes Mixed Price Changes. BY STA.NI.EY W.

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 FINANCIAL CHANGES IN BOND PRICES ARE SMALL Market Dull at Short Session. Convertible List Eases Off. BY JOHN J. COOLEY,...

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 4 F SPECIALTIES LEAD LATE CURB RALLY}.z: High. Low. Close. 100,19 98.26 Lib 3348 1932-47,,.,.,100.18 100.13 100.16 101.16...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930—PART SIX TELP AND SITUATIONS HELP—MEN. HELP—MEN....

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 MISCELLANEOUS., THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1930—PART SIX. - AUTOMOBILES. PERSONAL. BUSINESS oml’l‘ml‘m‘

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 AUTOMOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. 1928 coupe. perfect. $200: guarantees: ter: 33 New York ave. o Open_Sunday. SALE—AUTOMOBILES.

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 BOOMS-—FUI.NISBED. (Continy kT INESSEE_AVE. N z FAin nrage b4 boow iy elce.. sas tneud: d:_near Lincoln Park:...

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 APARTMENTS, o 1207 PARK RD. N.W. o T STRATEC o 14 Desirable, cunwm-nuy Arrang ELEV. Q }l’ i : ANNOUNCING . . . 3 nn e e...

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) THE 1430 BELMONT ST. N. 3 MS. KITCHEN. BATH. WO, PORGHES (FHONT) $75.00 2 BATH, ROOMS.

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 REAL ESTATE. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1930—PART SIX. REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUS!

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 R A\ Y ANTEI)—IJOI‘B. WIQUH‘Y nc HIGH-CLASS erfront home for bullding lot or equity. Address Box 131-J, Star office. WANTED—1

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 Fiction Art PART SEVEN. rue Story Of The Paris Gun First Newspaper Publication of How the German “Big Bertha” Fired Upon...

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 gselentlessly, Gen second projectile burst. This one struck in front | | : | s 1 t . E!; £ | | E : | P el s il 4 . 4 sbide il

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 ne- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930, 3 . One Shrine for All the Presidents rars N\ = AR bl R BN ) msSouwcs

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 Smiling Harry Sinclair, who paid more than $1,000 a day in maintaining his big racing stables at a time when he had 210...

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 The submarines were obeying the allied orders, coming to them in their own code—and before the Germans could change the code,

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930 i WITH CLEAN H ANDS—By Mary Hastings Bradley | An Unusual Story of...

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 beating and flailing. Like a storm the elephant went tearing through the jungle. The three men stood stock-still. Drew and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930. D. C. Volunteers ot 1861 Saved Capital Enthusiasm for Service Was Marked,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930, Gen. Thomas swearing in the District Volunteers in front of the old War

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 10 U—— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930. Fortune Teller's Secret The Story of Three Tangled Lives, All...

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 \ THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,”APRIE 13 1930 11 Harem Fugitives Want Sultan’s Wealth How Widows and Children of Abdul

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 HIM AND HER =% on The Writer of This Story, Katherine Brush, AlsoWrote “Young Man of Man- hattan,” One of the Season’s...

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 2' N, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930. LR, vt Stories of the Past Year N\ N N il he didn't get mad, I don't mean, but he just kept...

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 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C, APRIL 13, 1930. Custer’s Last Barbecue Stand —By Joseph Faus - Occupanis of a score of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930. e o e How the Holy Family Lived in Egypt American Scientists, Studying...

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 AFirst-Run Story From the Pen of the World's Highest-Paid Writer of Fiction—An- other Story by Miss Hurst Will Be a Feature

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930. Modernization Sets Pace in Old 1World Havana Two Distinct Civilizations F

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 THE GOTHICK NORTH: A Study e?Mediacval . Life, Art and Thought. By Bacheverell :Sit- £ i a;:E i Efig‘i'%ga T # el H § g £ I

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 1O, T HAS been said that the most interest- ing. exhibit to man is man. This probably explains the popularity of seats on the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930 The Odyssey of a Sixteen-Year-0ld Boy Who Left an Indiana Farm to See What

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. €, APRIL 13, 1930. Fake Messages and Secret Codes Continued From Fifth Page French stopped

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 22 Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words 101 Worthless (Bible). "Acress. . 1 A fruit. T A vegetable. 14 A vegetable. 20...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930. PUZZLES oo We will start this week’s pussles with & picture containing...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 1930 A D — = 7 =5 = \N7ZZ ————— 3 o < L —-——_—zj 7 2 7S S .———« “ian = X/ =) A

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 The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 13, 19 The supreme test of horseflesh. Taking the Beechers Brook jump in the grueling

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 13. 1930. The Byrd Expedition Returns to Civilization © Assoclated

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 13, 1930 Smart Styles for Easter Presented by The Sunday Star In...

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 THE SUNDAY Men's robes. Just a loving little wife, who decided all of a sudden she couldn’t bear the sight of Howard in that

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 SUNDAY R -r 1930. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 13, Must have his golf. Curtis W. Willock of Pasadena,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Mal'ung it look easy. Georgia Coleman, exponent of the fancy dive, executing a perfect back

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 13, 1930, The barrier springs and they're off for the first race of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 13, 1930. THE HECHT ‘OO F Street at Seventh The “Mitzi” A BEAUTIFUL

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION APRIL 13, 1930 IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 The beauty of the Smoky Mourtains. A typical bit of...

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 1930. SECTION—APRIL 13, D. A.R. Officers Gather for 39th Continental Congress THE SUNDAY SAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE Mrs.

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 Ruth, Patricia and Wilson, chil- dren of the Secre- tary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, on their 1930 models. Wherever

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 Secretary of War Hurley believes every Army officer should know how to shoe a horse. His order is being carried out at Fort

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, — A heavy spill on the British turf. But both the horse and rider, Capt. Lumsden, picked...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SE("]‘I()N——APIL TINGUISHED ez L Vg ere, sir, is *‘The Distinguished Set’” of dis-

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 o] The Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 13, 1930. — e WHA\sDA YA MEAN, MOON - THAT YOUD RATHER SHE TOOK

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 cicaro, (£ WuR EATHeR) | | AND_JEEF €A Do (T IN SIX A — CAN DO A Picce ofF DAYS, How LONG woulDd Done, TEACHER! THEY'D WoRK

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 EXICAN | Ly UMPING| - 2 : (1‘{3;‘ BETCHA DON-"—- KNOW WHAT ’ WE'RE GONNA HAVE FOR DINNER TO—N\GI—-\T? i\ CHICKEN with A\...

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 IT CAME IN THE MAIL TOOAY, K Jag I THOUGHT 1T MIGHT INTERIEST You | NEVER SAW L(such & HOUSE N MY LIFE. | LQSE MORE THINGS

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 Eight Pages in Color SuFFEiiy SUNFASW Sh THERE =E QOES AGAWN- WE DOESNTY e RN - 1y 7= [ HE s EEY VT OPEN AND (T'LL. GWNE [WIM

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 WELL- CAESAR - LETS GO IN AND MAVE A CUP OF COFFEE = HELLO MATTIE, HOWS THE MISS0S ? = Tenes serre | SHES BETTER THIS...

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 T _AUD AFTER WAMMAK FOR WHAT Seeuen LIKE YEaARSs Ax” HAPPY GIRL - : ; WELL MOTHER, THE You UE BEEA IN A ¢ Aope' 1T N\ DISHES

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 .NTEREST!NG DETAILS IN MOPDERN CHINA MAKING.— ° f./f’ , : HE MAKING OF POTTERY JODAY FORMS A UNIQUE LINK WITH THE DISTANT...

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