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Evening Star dated April 27, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today. cloud- ; tomorrow increasing iness, probably m{onovefl by showers; not

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 - DAVISON PRAISES WORK OF ARMEN ',California Maneuvers Re- ““garded as Proving Efficiency of Aerial Unit, ‘The California...

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 PARITY SATIRIZED - BY GRIDIRON CLUB Few Administration Leaders Escape Newspaper Men’s Barbs at Dinner. (Continued From First

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 GROUP S FORMED .10 SERVE HOSPITAL Advisory Committee Will Con- duct Drive for $50,000 Casualty Debt Fund. Hoping to broaden

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 ORATORS AWAIT STAR AREA FINALS Contests Will Be Held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The last of the contestants in The

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 AMERICA IS HELD INDUSTRY CENTER ‘Mecca for Students Seeking| Technical Development, View of Educators. America is seen as the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., The 45th Anniversary Sale Is Still the Big Attraction to Furniture Buyers This event has

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 BOYS' CLUB HOLDS | EOTH YEAR DINNE Informal Gathering of Mystic HYATTSVILLE SCHOOL TRAFFIC SQUAD REMADE Reorganized to Give

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 AY STAR, The Truth About Rudolph Valentino NATACHA RAMBOVA, HIS WIFE Actor and Wife Again Visit Europe Preparing for Picture.

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 EAP[]NE’S BRUIH[R What Do You Know About Washington? GUILTY INTAX CASE Ralph Faces Possibility of 42-Year Prison Sentence. By

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 27, 1930—PART ONE. G PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH Anticipation Sale of Suites

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 A—12 VIRGINIA PIONEERS ARE PAID TRIBUTE Landing of English 323 Years Ago Remembered at Cape Henry. By the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 27, 1930—PART ONE. FROM THE AVENUE <z 9™ i ANNIVERSARY WEEK | THE ANNIVERSARY OF A

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 PLANNING IDEA PROVIDES SAFETY “Motor-Age” Town Designed to Safeguard Children and Pedestrians. SCOUTS TO PARTICIPATE IN...

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 MISSING WOMAN FOUND NEAR HOME Virginia Girl, Who Left Sick Bed in Delirious Flight, Is Near Death. B the Associated Press.

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 A—16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930—PART ONE. NEW D. C. HEADS SRR e INSP E[fllBRARY g Bflng SpTlng IndOOTS ¢

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 GENERAL NEWS [wamveros ] The Sundy Stae EQUPHENTTAREN | cmmcmeeJNORLDOFSUENCE [HUID EARTrCenTeR acvo pRgEai FOR YEAR MILES

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 BRIMARY 10 SPEED | P PUBLIC WORKS Montgomery Officials Want Start on Construction t‘o . . Show County Voters. * ' BY WILLTAM

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 DIAL TELEPHONES T0 START SUNDAY 60,000 Installations Declared Made in Three Central Offices. Dial telephones will be placed

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 GEN.JOHNL CLEN *ENTERS 40 AND 4§sistant Attorney General _Rlchardson Is Among Mem- bers Initiated. 5, JDistinguished World

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 G. U. WILL HONOR FORMER LEADERS Ten Ex-Students, Who Later Were College’s Presidents, to Receive Tribute. ‘The names of 10

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 SCOREDBY ALUMNI National Catholic Federation, Nearing Close of Session, Names Officers. Election of officers and adoption of

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 CRACK SHOT &2a¢kH WHY NOT A Touch of Color to Gray Hair It's being ‘done everywhere FARR’S for Gray Hair Clean, Clear, Safe,

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 ROPER PROPOSES CONVENTION END Democratic Expression by States on Presidency Asked as Substitute. Daniel C. Roper, at one time

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 From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. “Such Men Are Dan Or What a Beauty Doctor Can Do. 'OMEN of...

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 DAY THE HOME GARDENER 'Pnutic;l l;ld Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for PROPER CARE OF EVERGREENS Speaking' oh the regular

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930—PAR¥ -ONE. GOLDENBERG'S 5% “At Seventh and K” Phone NAtional 5220 The...

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 B—I12 GENERAL ASSURES AMERGARS SHFETY Chinese Nationalist Com-. mander Says Brigands Will Be Exterminatea. By the Assoclated

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Swundwy St Part 2—10 Pages FARM POPULATION DROPS AS CITIES GROW BIGGER Rural Sections Expected to Lose

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Fdition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.........April 27, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 THE UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 27, WHITNEY, THOUGHT DUMB IN CRISIS, HEADS EXCHANGE Former Star Athlete Snaps...

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 ENGLAND BUTTRESSING ITS POWER IN INDIA Worried by Gandhi , Great Britain Uses Its Wiles to Win the Native Princes. (Continued

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 THE r SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 27, 1930—PART TWO. 5 | EUROPEAN TOUR . 2 A SPORTING TIP PASSION PLAY J}ruzq?a\hm

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 THE SUNDAY At Community Centers Community center department, Franklin Administration Building, Na- tional 1300. More than 500

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 27, ]93({—1’1\1(’1‘ TWO. Y sevuns [on'sDos._The HUB Furniture Co. maPsbss] s § HAT

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 SYNOPSIS. Don Jaime Miguel Higuenes, the owner ©f @ ranch in Texas, is having dificulty with a sheepman, Tom Antrim, and war

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 styles in bras-plated fin- jshes, with ffeighted base Table Lamps $1.98 —Attractive lamps that are particu- larly appropriate

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 American Gold Star ‘The American Gold Star Mothers eld their monthly mee at the Ham- ton Hotel on April 15, with the Fmd-...

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 b eon Features for Part 3—12 Pages MISS MARY LOUISE WALDREN, SOCIETY SECTION he Swnday Star. WASHINGTON, D, ¢, MME. DEBUCH],

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 2 SO CIETY. _i;lny Pretty Matrimonial Events on Capital Calendar After-Easter Period Marked by Array of Cupid's Victories—Wed

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 SOCIETY. Annapolis Society Record Marked by C Gay Easter Week-End Is Noted—Series of Din- ners and Other Special Functions on

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 SOCIETY. (New York Marks Easter With Charming Festivities Entertainments for Charity and Noteworthy Social Functions Included

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 SOCIETY Chevy Chase Calendar Lists Mnny Notable Society Functions Record of Week Embraces Luncheons, Bridge Parties -nd Tc.fl.

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 6 SOCIETY Throngs Plan Visitation To Gardens of Old Virginia Committee Promoting Stratford Reservation An- nounces Journeys

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 'After-Elster Period At Qunntico Marked By Gay Festivities Attractive Bridge Parties, Suppers, Dinners and Teas in Society

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 —_ Kappa Beta Pis Plan For National Home In the Capital Cfty Chapter to Raise Fund for Permanent Headquarters. Sororities...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must be were served by the hospitality commit- PHE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 Tales of Well In Social and Official Life BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. The President Hoover rose and the You Henry Hoover rose,

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 Mode Has Gone Ultra-Feminine and Creates Striking Article of Smart Apparel in Many Forms—Capes and Variations Are Decid- edly

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 . 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 27, 1930—PART THREE. | W. C. T. U. Notes | The Hecht Co. offers tomorrow ....

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

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 AMUSEMENTS, screen in Dangerous,” a story by Elinor Glyn. in fact, this_ famous uces Ml‘ T 88 & man millions, but lack- ing

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 A MUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen By C.E. NE of the foremost of the motion picture trade papers, Film Daily, makes a...

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 BY HELEN FETTER. HE temple of a newer art served the cause of grand opera amazingly well in Washington last week. Re-...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. WO happenings took place last week in the District of Columbia which were pleas- ing

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 A A A SAFETYLAW PASSED IN ONTARIO ‘Action Is Held Signal Victory for Responsibility Principle. Following an exhaustive...

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 N * CARS O BE MADE Gain in Multi-Cylinder Types Also Scheduled This Year. Special Dispatch to The Star. DETROIT, Mich, April

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 AVIA TION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. HOUGH the great annual Spring maneuvers of the Army Air Corps and of the aviation units of

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 ‘Model Aircraft BY GEORGE O Now the Kite Bug has called attack when O Man North Wind long Summer of rest. W. WATERS. UR hero,

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 27, 1930—PART FOUR. FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Monday—Dawson, No. 16, M. M.

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 NEWS OF THE CLUB Baby Lovers' Circle, No. 1, of the Florence Crittenton Home.—A luncheon was served April 17 by Mrs. W. H.

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 Meetings This Week: ‘Wednesday—Department bership committee, board District Building, 8 p.m. ‘Thursday—Eight and Forty— May

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 - LANDS ON PROGRAM Powell, Composer - Pianist, and Simmons, Baritone, to Perform Tonight. | John Powell, composer-planist,

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 ‘Whatever else the National Guard of the District of Columbia may be lacking in modern armory facilities for the training of

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 P: SPORTS SECTION The Sunflay Staf WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1930. Nats’ Rousing Rally Beais A's, 8 to 4 :

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 2 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930—PART FIVE. COURSE IN BREAT | Washington Lists 327 Entries In Spring...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930—PART FIVE. College and School Athletes Have a Big Week of Base Ball, Tennis

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, A APRIL 27, 1930—PART FIVE. First Ball Catch From Monument Is Disputed : Horsemen Flocking to

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pages ILACHLEN BANK BRANCH WILL OPEN DOORS TOMORROW Many Invited to Attend For- mal

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 24 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930—PART SIX. FINANCIAL, STOCKS IRREGULAR **<rcssoreSsmamo |...

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 FINANCIAL. CURB SHARES SAG. | cororn evs INSELLING DRIVE Uhlmes and Oils Retain Speculatlve Favor in Draggy Market. BY CLAUDE

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 FINANCIAL. RAIL BONDS FIRM AT SHORT SESSION| gz w. Close. 98.26 Lib3%s 1"1\‘1....,1008 100 l 1001 -.9 101.23 100.10 Lib 1st

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 Star “Want Ad” ettty R e e i by = "‘i"fifim‘.’%‘.?.‘a‘.’?""; - . > - > , will for ice, Branch Offi IR T AR o v e o TS |, Tl e S

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 d WISCELLANEOVS. _ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 7, 1030 PART SIX. ____ AUToMosiies. ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS....

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 P AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 27, 1930—PART SIX. [} \UTOMO! S. 8. GES. Au'lo BILE!...

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 ROOMS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, APRIL 27, 1930—PART SIX APARTMENTS m ROOMS—FURNISHED. ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. I ROOMS AND

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 APARTMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON APRIL 27, 1930—PART ST APARTMENTS. THE HIGHVIEW, 13th and Clifton Sts. N.W. Overlooks

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 10 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930—PART SIX. RRAL ESTATE. T H APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED., |...

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 w—flw—fl— SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. OFFICES AND ST'JDIOS. Z omcu m n'miml

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 SALE—LOTS. VA —VILLA AND_LOTS in this beautiful nearby suburb. Special Broposition to bullders and home buyers. r will...

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 Fiction Art The Sundoy Stad Magasine PART SEVEN. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1930. —_— Features Books 24 PAGES. The

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 2 May 12. Formby is a true championship test of golf by the best of British standards. It looks out upon the sea and is...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930. Coast-to-Coast in Ten Hours by Air = BY CAPT. ‘EDDIE’ RICKENBACKER. As...

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 x THE .SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 27, 1930. Last Shots of Germany’s Long-Range Guns — By — LIEUT. COL. HENRY W.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 27, 1930. How German Spies Helped Armistice N \ It was the first time ¢he Americans,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930. The Sting of the Wasp By Richard Connell., A Murder Mystery in Which the

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 something that must have fallen from Cope’s pocket. Here it is.” He handed a small object to Matthew Kelton. It was a black

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930. , , Story of Fairfax County Resolutions George Washington and His Friend,

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 e ——— lar event I have in mind. Washington, return- ing to Mount Vernon, took no hasty step, but caluly deliberated. Then, as

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, APRIL 27, 1930. The Real Story of the United States Upsetting the Belief That...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C, APRIL 27, 1930. 17 sSmm—c- Navy's Big Berthas During World War This terriffic detona-...

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 CREATED atmosphere exists in the old-time gardens of Virginia and the eastern part of Maryland, where one may wander during

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 GTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930. of Old Vir v Land Drexel. s the Famous states of the nion 1 hrow bates of Hos- 111 Visitors, ince

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 14 ¥ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. 'C, APRIL 27, 1930. New Maury Monument in Richmond Is Masterpiece BY BARBARA TRIGG...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, Chasing Sun’s Eclipse in Airplanes 1930. 15 Photos of the sun in eclipse, taken

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 First-Run Fic- tion by the Highest- Paid Short-Story - Writer in World. A Story of Age and Youth and QOur Modern Habits. T

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930, 17 ALL MEN MAY SOON BE GIANTS Interesting, New Feeding Experiments by the

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 ALEXANDER POPE. By Edith Sitwell. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation. HY the study of a man, a poet at that, now dead

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 - K NE of the most notable exhibitions held in New York during the past season was a memorial exhibition of the works of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, APRIL 27, 1930. Among the Desert Pirates of Africa Invading the Strongholds of the Tuareg,

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 THE. SUNDAY. .STAR, W.ASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930. How the Secret Agents of Germany Helped in Bringing A bout the...

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 w 22 Across. Oriental salue tation. 7. Heathenish. . Calcerous secre- tions of marine zoophytes. . Handcuff. . Solitary. .

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 STORIES SPORTS GAMES’ U LLLES i Pour kinds of precious stones are concealed in this picture puzzle. Can you guess what they

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930. Those Were The Happy Days! “Animals We've Been Kind To.” DINNVZZ ..II!I\

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 The Sunday St Gov. L. G. Hard- man of Georgia crowning Miss Pol- lard as Queen Shen- andoah at the blos- som festival. © Star

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. ) 2 2 Growing interest, both local and outside, in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. Smart Styles in Active and Spectator Sports Presented by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. These Kids Are Clever By W. E. Hill (Copyright. 1930. by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. Bear music for the radio. A polar bear and her cubs at the Bronx Zoo, New York, make their

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. All is not sterile sand in the Sahara. A picturesque view

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. -~ - 3 A belle of the Sahara. Bright coins are a conspicu-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. 100...lovely PRIZES . e In every case, design* and pieces

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION APRIL 27, 1930 IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 The Atlantic gateway to the Panama Canal. A picturesque’

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. ot ' Amphibian gliders appear on the coast. Here is one of

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. Robert Chase, selected as the best actor in the Drama League

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 June Collyer enjoying the sunbeams of a Califor- nia resort while awaiting her first casting under a Paramount contract....

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 COLOR SECTION, WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1930. AH- A FOUR-LEAVF CLOVER. NOW T'LL HAVE SOME LUCK . FOR P\TY

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 JEFF, You'Re NOBODY- AND PEOPLE THINK S I'M SLUMMING _{ WHEN THEY s€e ME WITH You ! L GoTTA DRoP You FRomM MY CALLING UST.

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 HY' CHIEF "SNARLIN’ WOLP! YOUR MOM n :B/RN es ' 4 4 [ ] DEI?ES%YE\"GS;.EAMS! { > MOM DIDN’ / ‘CRACK: AND T'LL WAKE % 1l...

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 BYUT THE PAPER WELL, THAT MEANS TOMORROW. RIGHT NOW | SAYS COLDER, V). THIS HOUSE X IS LIKE AN OVEN WELL, I'VE CHECKED THE

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 ‘'WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 27, 1950. 7” = o —_—— “"NOW DON'T BE GONE \LOWNG, HARSCD GRAN @ NOW \S MY CHANCE, 7

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 “=l HA! A HORSE 1 sMot. Bovs! THAT MEANS 41 GOOD LUCK WILLIE IF YOU FALL OFF THAT LADDER L GIVE You A LAMMIN' WELL,IF YOU...

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 Bagistered tn U. 8. Patent Office g o~ : IVE GoT A SWELL EVENIAG PLAANED -~ o _-;~:///T.—us IS O TIME...

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 ADOPTED BY THE PURITANS oF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAay COLONY GAVE THE PURITAN CHURCH SUPREME POWER - THEIR ONLY BOOK OF LAW WAS

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