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Evening Star dated June 29, 1930

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 WEATHER. s potsibly l;o\::ea B showers: ot much “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star is delivered every evening and

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 A2 »_ i : 5 [ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. .JUNE 29, 1930—PART ONE. PRESIDENT ENJOYS | REBELS' HOPE HIGH CAMP...

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 SOUTHERN CROSS FILM SHOWN HERE King Carol’s Coronation and‘ Cornell Crew Victory | Are Depicted. ‘The Evening Star Universal

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 by D A et & T S T T Srere meren e S — P — A—4 CPERATEWORK S GALLEDSUCGESS President of Llano Colony, in Louisiana, to Speak

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 BLIND FLYING AID TOBESHOWNHERE “Flight integrator” Invented by Army Officers, Who Seek Patents. Final demonstrations of a...

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 A—6 L NEW ALCOHOL BODY NAMES UNGERTAIN Pasitions Still Open in Treas-. ury Bureau to. Start Tuesday. Uncertainty still hung

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 ARE NOT July Clearance Sale $75,000 Worth of FURNITURE NOTHING RESERVED This sale includes our entire suites of Floor Samples

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 ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1930—PART ONE. Refreshing News for Your Lawn! 50-Ft. Hose With Brass Cou- i o : ;

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 = i - 1 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE .29, 1930—PART ONE. ‘O PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH 300 of These Sets

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 A—10 [;A'I'HEDRAI_ WURK _?’ho Julius Lansburgh Furniture CaEntrance, 99 F St CONTRACT SIENED North Transept Task In- volves

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 63 GET DIPLOMAS AS SECRETARIES Washington - School - Holds Commencement Exercises Friday Evening. Diplomas were awarded to 83

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 FULLY EQUIPPED Washington Youths to ‘Rough It’ at Camp Letts, Near Annapolis. Daniel Boone and other hardy woods- men of...

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 " GERMAN INVENTORS - RENEW AGTIVITIES _ Patents Range From New; Anesthetics and Dyestuffs to Modern Pig Sty. » __The German

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 A—14 FLORDANS REET SHPPER AS LEADER Palm Beach Man Named G. 0. P. Contact Man to Washington. By the Associated Press....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1930—PART ONE. A E RUTHNAWED ROTARY PRESDENT Election Brings Orange Blos- soms as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JUNE 29 1930—PART ONE. Monday—Just 4 Shopping Days Before July 4th and at the Very...

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 %' Chapel [owmeo ] e Sundny St WASHINGTON, D. C, FEDERAL ENPLOYE WACE ABIUSTHENT L0, EXPEETED Brookhart Measure Fulfills...

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 B—2 * PADLOCK LIMIT, - DRY FIGHTERSAIM McCampbell, Chosen Czar in New York Hot Corner, . Is Born Raider. “Eliminate the...

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 v PAYMENT OF FINES - CLAIMED INVALID Mount Rainier Officials Pro- test Giving Half Court Re- ceipts to Commissioners. By a

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 Y JEWS PLAN FIGHT ONBRITISH POLICY Lipsky Resigns Presidency as Zionists Gather in Cleveland. By the Associated Press....

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 Odorono Mild Colorless Ends perspiration odor and perspiration dampness immediately. The new Mild Odorono for frequent or...

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 B—6 * 1932 CELEBRATION Washington Bicentennial Pians Indorsed by Hote: Promotion Group. Arrangements for the George Wash-...

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 BACHELOR GIRL TAX HEAVY IN GERMANY Unmarried, on Government Job, May Suffer Triple Levy if Law Passes. Bi\khe Associated...

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 B—S8 * : THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE .29, 1930—PART ONE. Y - N }=NoInterest or Extras Added to Our Charge...

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 Part 2—8 Pages WITHDRAWAL FROM RHINE ENDS FRENCH AMBITION 'Hope of Restoring Between German “Natural Frontier” and Latin...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY..........Jube 29, 1030 WHEODORE W. NOYES. .. . Bditor The Eveting m’g:m?& Coinpany litn 8t and P...

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 ‘one which deeply interests and affects \ * undertaking, the Postmaster General * lishment of the service at offices where

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 JUNE 29, .. C, 1930—PART TWO. PLEASURES OF RUSSIA HAVE POLITICAL AIMS Fun for Fun’s Sake No.More—Everything Has Overpowering

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 RESORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, JUNE 29, 1930—PART TWO. RESORTS. 5 RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS....

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 JACKSON, N. H. Set Like a Gem in the White Mountains Lof rlh d Mf:'y Ilnvh-:yeutoll?.u forests cool, upland trails and water.

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 . b L] Here Is the i peakibe, ! { 4 / \ A A Now’s the Time to Yse LU G G A GE Moth Preventives : ) Garment FOR YOUR VACATION

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 Last Day—Tomorrow [ 3 —June of Kann's : Hardwater, Soap, at.... 60c poz. Kann's—Street Floor. —Gorgeously colored crepe de

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 ~ SOGIETY SECTION' nday Star, Tales of Known Folk Well WASHINGTON, ‘D: C., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, M - ol S MRS. A....

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 _SOCIETY, Pleasure ' Resorts Luring Society From the Capital Many Prornmgnt Ruuisnu Optnmg Summer Homes-—Trips to Mountain

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 SO fete Season i Showing Signs of Decline Activity of Social 'Set. Normal Stage—Two Notable Entertain- ments in Week's...

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 Nuptial Ceremonies Grace Social Record In Alexandria City Weddings, Past and Future, Listed in the Calendar.l Many Charming

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 b Series of Gay Events Feature Chcvy Chase Calendar Past Week Dinners and Dancing Promi- nent in Program-—Gueste Entertained

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 8 Weddings ! __ (Continued From Fifth Page.) I McKay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McKay, to Mr. Lester kson Fletcher, gon

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 Weddings . (Continued From Sixth Page) Our Paris Fashion Office Cables: ‘ Christ Church. The double-ring serv: y Fred...

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 108305 20meETE From Life, Among Tr Germantown Resident. F BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. Mr. Thomas McKean of Germantown, that...

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 W, D, Moses & Soms Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Summer Rugs Discontinued Patterns or...

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 NEWS OF THE ,CLUBS Chevy Chase Branch, L.'A. P. W., will meet June 30 at 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clarence C. Calhoun in

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 Lefe—Knitted fabric such as licle in a shegr balbriggan weave has assymed an importani position in"the sport wear field. It

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 In 4 Tremendously Lowered Price Groups Down comes the wliolesale‘price of dresses, and luckily we were in position, because

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 ' Theater, Screen 'and Music Part 4—12 Pages [ DovLores DeL RIO ane EDMU LOWE - /n “The Bad Ore” Palace AMUSEMENT SECTION he

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 MUSEMENTS. F lashes From the Screen By C. E. Nelson. ITH -Summer at hand, you may be unable to settle yourself at the...

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 AMU Amateurs of Washington. | ITH its colorful presentation of Shakespeare's “The Tem- pest,” in the National Syl- van...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B O JUNE 29, 1930—PART FO ‘ M d Is F ¢ BY HELEN FETTER. | UNE is going through the door into the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 29, 1930—PART FOU R. B W e ——————————— DOWN THE ROAD—The Penalty of Progress. In the

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 BLANE MOTORS FORGASFALLTS Investigators Hold Gasoline Temperatures Are Raised by Car Construction. A theory that “vapor...

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 CROSSING SAFETY MEASURES DEFINED Speed Limit of 15 Miles Is Favored Where View of Tracks Is Obstructed. Reduction in the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., w ASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1930—PART FOUR. m D AVIA TION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. HE first official step...

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. UT two of the Masonic bodies scheduled to meet during the week have reported degree work —National...

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 v " through her nose an ancient ballad. | 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 29, 1930—PART FOUR. | Ask No Questions

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 TAE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1930—PART FOUR. N.B. C. STATIONS T0 HONOR KERN Lewis James Will Be Soloist on...

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 $21.75 Mahogany-Finished Spinet Desk $8.75 Mahogany-Finished Davenport Table T $3.98 r— o $14.75 Mahogany Finished Davenport

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 Base Ball, Tennis Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION The Sty Stae SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1930. » Griffs Win,

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 . Capital Youths Developing as SOME NEW NAMES DUE IN HEADLINES Linksmen Still in School Pre- paring to Oust Oid Heads in...

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 15-Year-Old Boy Takes.3 of 10 Boat Races : Osborne Sets LOSES ONLY ONCE: | WHEN ENGINE FAILS A. B. Clarke Takes Special...

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 THOMPSON DOWNS VIRGINIA CHAMPION Kirchner §hy Opposition at Barcroft, but Finds Too Much Elsewhere. NY pitcher who takes the

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 News of 'M'arkets' Paget_l 1to 4 Part 6—12 Pages LONSDALE'S VIEWS ONTRADE QUTLOOK AROUSE COMMENT President of A. B. A....

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 - STOCKS IRREGULAR AT SHORT SESSION Market Closes With Rally as Bear Party Is Forced to Cover. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER,...

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 CURB SSUES RALLY AFTER DULL START {Trading-Volume Small—Util- } Ities Continue Recent - % Activity—O0ils Firm. jid BY JOHN L.

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 & FINANCIAL ~ BUSINESS OUTLOOK " DIFFERS CREATLY Some Lines Improving, While Others Remain Far Be- hind 1929. Status. Bpecial

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 29, 1930—PART SIX HELP AND SITUATIONS —_—————— e 3 9...

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 MISCELLANEVUUS, Lol Sunpval, Srart, Wacasouson, Do G, dusi &9, Uy od ant SIX) AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES....

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 AUTOMOBILES SALE—-AUTOMOBILES. B (Continued.) SPECIAI. USED CAR SALE. t ice, Inc.. 837 N St. N.W. Tom's Auto Service, Inc.

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 REAL ESTATE. U s , D. C, JUNE 29, 1930—PART SIX. ROOMS AND BOARD, RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED...

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 DOWNTOWN APT. ! pestrate 3% '8 B apart 1 i X Yery desirable fratcfior tront api; at 716 | and $44.80 i g st dition; 3 ml.lh

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 st. ' n.w. Broom. bath, porch aparimegsi ele: s vator P. J. WALSHE, ING 1107 Eve St. N.W. 1 room, uurph‘um'hu anmu M 1437 K

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 det odern 50 m": nce 36,500, BORGE, ‘estn. N m MERY 0O, PT’W ek pike: 38 m)lll 1" h_state of cultivation; Dot well fenced: 6o

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 Spanish War Veterans MEETINGS THIS WEEK. A fary, Thursday night, 921 - sylvanie. avenue southeast. Lineal Society of the...

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 Fiction Books ~ PART 7. The Sundiy Shat Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1930. Features Puzzles e 24 PAGES. Not All...

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 cottage for the Summer is to take your prospeetive landlord aside and ask severely, “Why are you renting this cottage?” His

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1930. 3 —— “Uncle Sam’s Billion-Dollar Ditch Whether or Nof the Government...

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 4 Dating Bac i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1930. “Hay e s ty LT . From t hetele Lejite ¢ Hozo One Jeanne...

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 BY NELL RAY CLARKE, HE next be war—could be ended in ideal ' fashion if airplanes could drép on invading armies and their...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, b, C, JUNE 29, 1930. PICTURE FRAMED—5y Octavus Roy Cohen - A Major Inci- dent in an Artistic...

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 motor runnin’, it save me all the trouble of puttin’ my foot on the starter when I com- pletes my dancin’.” The Habersham...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1990, Gartield Assassination Tragic to All- Washington Was Deeply Stirred by...

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 the depature obtained a momentary glimpse ;' of the President. He was lying, says the cor- i respendemt of the New York...

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 10 -n. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1930. A Detective’'s INSIDE S How Crooked Politics Grew Into Hoodlum Rule

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 » George “Bugs” Moran, a Capone rival, whose gang was almost exterminated in the bloody warfare. Moran still holds sway as

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 D ———— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH ESTORS —Mr. Reciter, E Another Sparkling Story F rom the Pen of a Master of Mystery Fiction—The

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 DN, D. C, JUNE 29, 1030 ctive, Has a Narrow Escape — By Edg “Oh” said Mr. Reeder blankly. He did not go to bed that night,

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 [ THE SUNDAY Money! Money! Money! By Margery Land May. The Girl Who Throws Her Cash Away and the Girl Who Saves It Can Both

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 - Memories of You. Hollywood Scientists, Analyzing Emotional Reactions of Movie Stars for New “Smellies,” Find Everyone...

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 18 TH E SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO N, D. it C, JUNE. 29, 19%0. THE GREATEST EVER-—8 fumie s A Complete, First-Run Story by One of

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 An Italian beauty painted by Gustav Brisgand, poised to show fine. flexible hands, for which her countrywomen are...

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 & SHORT HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EM- BASSY: Forty Years in & School of Diplo- macy. Illustrated. By Charles P. M. Browne....

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 The rhinoceros hornbill not only has too much beak, but piled on top he has an extra helping of no imaginable use to him....

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 e —— 80 s o - ' 'THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1930, e ey . M IS OF LIBERTY - HIS WORDS WERE FLAMES Patrick...

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 Duamore proclaimed him a rebel, and it vll with eitisens acting as his armed. escort that Henry journeyed to Philadelphia for

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 Sunday M ACROSS. 1 Made a low sound. 7 Jewish festival. 12 Mutually fitting. 19 Prisoner. 20 An Abroma shrub, 21 Howl. 22...

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 PUZZLES - In building & skyscraper they start from the bottom and werk up, but in working this pussle “ you'd better start

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 'lm "Those Were The Happy Days! The Glorious Fourth. BY DICK MANSFIELD. WHEN...

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 GRAPHIC ( ;z; R« %u tuf S GRAVURE SECTION K 7A| SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON. D. C.. JJUNE 29, 1930. Clouds and reflections. A...

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 C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 29, 1930. “THE SPIRIT OF 76" © Publishers’ Photo. Close-hauled in a free breeze. Yachts of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 29, The Summer Girl By W. E. Hill (Copyright. 1930, by the Chicago...

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 C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 29, 1930. S R e P RS - President Hoover, for the Nation, welcomes Admiral Byrd home from his con-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE Utah picks a contestant for the title of “Miss Universe.” She is Miss Beatrice Lee

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 29, 1930. A Sultan on tour. Moulay Youssef, the young Sultan of Morocco,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 29, 1930. Senorita Berta Moraldea, Cuba’s first licensed aviatrix, who

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Try this TASTE TEST that helped thousands find their favorite ginger ale... S E C

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1930. HEY MOON! COME LOOK AT TH' THE LADY GIVE THE GENTLEMAN, LOVA MIKE, MOON .

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 T DoN'T MEAN THAT THe SPICE oF UFE: W PROFESSOR, YOUR SCHOoOL |'S WONDERFUL, YOU RAVE MADE A FINE SALESMAN ouT 0€ MC!...

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 SHOULD WE O1G YO mIND Sl THAT BURIED A TREASURE? SOME PLACE g WRERE WE courp SELL ’ e HOLE IF WE DONT 5 onn ‘ ‘. ; :. ‘ AN

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 ¥ HoNeEsT! Bie- N\ ( GEE! MAYBE FIRECRACKERS ! HE EScaPEC 2 Poate Wark Rog. P 8. Potens Of. NOW TO HIDE THESE SOMEWHERE...

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 Eight- fages mColor | ' E‘]& §uuaag %tfif. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNRDAY MORNING JUNE 29, 1930. 722 WEEKS -WER ST PRE 2R A7 UM...

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 ZZL 77, SoRRY BUT 1 BosS -GoT o A i JOST FINISHED You WANT ME To DO? M WILLIN' TO WOIK FOR NUTTIN' b::\jYEEQAK]‘;):LU:QLEroME

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 THiumiag Up A SpeEgcH 1S @eueu 1= 1 WILL AOW TELL ‘ToU A ALODERM VERSION OF LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD: OACE UPON A Ay TIME A...

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 Bo-- k .HITE SETTLERS ' i e FIRST STEAM- INDIAN, OF THE MIDDLE 1\ 2 BOAT ON THE WEST FIRST CAR- e | : | GREAT LAKES WAS...

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