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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1930-08-03

Evening Star dated August 3, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Buresu Poreeast.) Fair and continued warm todsy and tomorrow. oy e, 68, at 3 lowest, 69, at terday.

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 A--2 MEARS PREPARES TOHOP OFF TODAY Fiyer Speeds to Harhor Grace From New York for Start. By the Associated Press. HARBOR...

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 - JRDUOLS ROUTI “BRNGS D.C. WATER Conduits From Great Falls *Dam First Step in Task of Purification. When the householder...

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 ANERECA S URGED TO AGCEPT RUSSA New York Attorney Declares| “New Dwight Morrow” Should Be Used. By (= Associated Press....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 3 193"—PART ONE. A5 SEAEVENTS SHOWN , | waeai| p A1 EIGH HABERDASHER...

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 A—6 HENSHAW FUNERAL T0 BE TOMORRDW -Former Chief of Biological Survey Won Fame as Puneral services for Dr. Henry W. Henshaw,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, e, ginning Monday at Nine! The Chance of a Lifetime! gttt This announcement marks the opening of

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 A8 - Clean Sweep! All Remaining I. MILLER SHOES in our stock reduced to Formerly $14.50 to $22.50 Clean Sweep of Tots’ $1.95

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 A9 Women’s $6 and $8.95 Sports Dresses One or two piece styles. Linen, lhll;‘t.u:'. nd'mllhh b'l’;lnfl‘fioth. cotton meshanet

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 “A_10 1 T T T Y TP : plans having been perfected to design : in Pederal legislation and the decisions ! law, are the newly ir

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 Sweeping Half-Ye Yearly Clean-Up of All Broken Lots and Remamders of Summer Stocks at Immense Savings -\-ILAL‘ A "‘-— "‘ A--—

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 The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. (0007 —Q ality Thd! Endures?Zz Cogswell and Occasional Chairs In the August Furniture Sale

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 KENTUCKIANS VOTE LIGHTLY IN PRIMARY Few Go to Polls in Six of Eleven Districts to Nomi- nate Representatives. By the...

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 A1 FARM RELIEF ROW FAILSTO AR UL, Out of Experiment Some Ef- fective Remedy May Be Evolved, Is Hope. BY DAVID LAWRENCE....

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 LS TOBACCD PROBE URGED BY SEATE George Advises Georgia Growers to Hold Crop Pend- | e {Says U. S. Has Not Used ing Price...

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 THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930—PART ONE. %Begmnmg ‘Monday, August F ourth at 9: 15 A M. Our Annual August

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 45001, 5. WORKERS DUE T0 BE RETIRED BY AGEDURING YEAR 2,300 Are Oidest in Federal Service, Many Being Far Beyond Limit. THREE

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 CONGRESS RACES CLOSE IN VIRGINI Most Interest Aroused in the Eighth, Where Five Candi- dates Are Contesting. Vi Auo Viem...

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 ! . SOVIET SEES WAR | Mascot Bugler THE SUNDAY STAR, COMMISSION READY| WASHINGTON, COMING IN EUROPE U.'S. Likely to Be Drawn

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 THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930—;PART,;.ONE. [LIEETIME] FURNITDRE Furniture Prfces Are Now ai the Low Ebb

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 ip is commissioned. trl\ Yates Stirling, jr., : the Naval Examining Board 'nhlnmn. has been assigned to sucteed Rear Admiral

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 More than a Million and a Ha € W SHURCHILL, SALES MGR SYICK KUTOL ©O. FLIWT MICH® L.TIOLUCT IV OF 4EV 3UISK E1GNTL CREATIAG

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 . Cui 3 .+ qQueathed what is " CURTISS LENES | * & sister: s ESTATE TO FAMILY Widow and Son Are to Get| Bulk of Property;...

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 i THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, Y m;uvnz A SUITE ? q IOO% M;)hair Covered Suite This hwurmm suite consists of a serpentine

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 1o0—FPAKT ONE. Turkish Bath Mats, 75c ¢ ' : Lamp Bases, 1.95 : 1, DA 1 , . ) p es, 1. You'll like the feeling of sinking into

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 If It’s Smart, If It's New— The Palais Royal Has It i Special Purchase and Sale! New Silks for Autumn Wear All-Silk Crepe...

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 Part 2—10 Pages WORLD WAR $25,000,000,000 PENSIONS U. S. Launched on Policy of Compensa- tion_Declared Capable of Reach- ing

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. As & matter of fact the Moslem year, according to all...

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 ' ¢ nomic and industrial life. ) (% ®ood-looking girls and boys of all ages. ':t « * T will be 16 years ago tomorrow since

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 P E b v ¢ FeaRhee (Continued From First Page.) was in a State penitentiary for forgery. He was an insurgent Who spent most of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930—PART TWO. of wind the world's greatest burden of | Adelie Land has been...

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 100000000 GIFT WILLED T0 CHARITY 4 Allotment of Wendell Estate to Follow Death of Last Survivor. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 GERMAN WILLIAMS' TOUR HELD SUCCEEDING Flyer, Now in Europe, to Bring Noted Aviators to National Air Races. Licui. Alford J.

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 -~ THE SUNDAY " THE HOME GARDENER Practical and Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying Surroundings of the Home....

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 i ONE-DAY AUGUST SPECIAL NO. ! Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE 89c P | ILK CHIFFON, AND ORT LISLE TOPS IN THE F A Special Sale 600

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 s : FLAMES STILL RAGE IN FOREST AREAS Thousands of Acres Laid Waste in|~ Western Montarla and Northern Idaho—Fighters...

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 Features for Women MISS GRACE WHITE, SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1930....

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 SU cliel X, Recent Weddings Challenge Interest in' Society World Charming Ceremonies Feature Exchange of Mat- rimonial...

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 SOCLETY. Current Notes of Interest Listed in Society Calendar Trips to Mountain and Seashore Popular Forms of Recreation...

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 4 Midsummer Vacation Trips Feature Events In Alexandria Record Marriage in Lynchburg| Noted as of Special Soci- ety...

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 SOLIEi Y, Cooling Breeze at Beaches Attracts Society Throngs \ Annapo]is Roads Club Popular Resort—Attractive New Club House

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 A : OCIETY. New York Society Awaiting Attractive Summer Feature Monmouth County Horse Show Listed for 50 Years Among Leadi

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Royal Wedding Scheduled Which Attracts Wide- spread Interest—Bride-to-Be

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 3, 1930—PART THREE. Secretary Adams, Head U. S. Navy, and Party, Pay Visit to...

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 rclzandise at Drastic siic Reductions for Finel Clearance. to Make Room for the Coming Fall Sales! Women'’s $15 Dresses...

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 FINANCIAL STATUS OF RADI EXAMINED Broadcasting in Red Ink, Ac- cording to Certain Ether Companies. Broadcasting's books are

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 * HSTORI BULDIG FIVLLY REPLACED Progress Overtakes Court House Employed in Famous Dred Scott Case. By the Associated Press.

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 '12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, AMERICANS WORRY CONSLLS IN CHIVA Foreigners Who Penetrate Remote Areas Declared Taking Risk.

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 Have You Visited Our Bedding Department In our new bedding department ou will find bedding equipment that is modern, sanitary

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 D. C, AUGUST 3. 1930—PART THREE PLANE OVER BRAZL SHOWS 00D SIGHTS Flight Reveals Many Hidden| and Picturesque Features of |

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 \ This two-piece set is of flesh colored silk, trimmed with cream lace and pastel colored embroidery. Brown Is Shade Which

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 16 MANY DEAF-BLIND HIGHLY EDUCATED Afflicted Persons Learn of| World Through Sense Every one knows of Helen Keller, but | how

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 Theater, Screen and Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star. Motor, Aviation and Radio News Part 4—12 Pages WASHINGTON, D05

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 “ ™\ was an attractio A Flashes From the Screen By C. E. NEW YORK screen writer, bemoaning the fact that movie news is about

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 r AMUSEMENTS. The Moving Pi. e Moving Picture cAlbum By Rolert E. Sherwood. NE of the many odd things|and hears any of the

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 MU BY HELEN FETTER. &« OSTON never meant beans to me,” said Hans Kin- dler, the Dutch cellist, when in Washington last...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAM! T appears that the director of traffic, Willlam H. Harland, and his assistant, M. O. Eld-...

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 BRIDEIG OF POTONAG RN Allegany Authorities to Span Stream Between Oldtown and Green Spring, W. Va. ®pecial Dispateh to The

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 AVIA TION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. ECORDS of operations at the two leading local com- mercial airports during the first six...

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 Veterans of Great War THE AMERICAN LEGION. Meetings This Week. ‘Washington ave. n.w., 8 B. Costello room, District...

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 e Dagger A Mystery Story By Mary Dahlberg Copyright, 1930, by Duffield and Company. SYNOPSIS: Dagser Marley. 16-year-old of

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 R}, WASHINGTO e have brought to radio a priceless reputation , ., _@WE have brought» to radio the reputation of General...

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 Behind the Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. IGH Government officials and other radio perform- ers need swelter no more while

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 LODGES. Today_Temple Heights, Masonic re- Heious services. 4 b Address by Rev. Dr. Boorde, reh. A at 4 o'clock, under the...

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 Base Ball, Tennis Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1930. ' $PORTS SECTION The Sunday Staf Fosame

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 DOZEN YOUNGSTERS NOW BREAKING 75 Scores That Won 10 Years, Ago Now Fail to Make First Flights. HETHER It is the lively ball,

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 - RECORD GATHERING THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 3, 1930—PART FIVE. . A. A. U. Convention Here Will Be...

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 T e | New__ Horseshoe Sensation Makes Hit : Phil Scott Compared to Scared Rabbit . SAUNDERS' VICTIMS Missouri Youth Wins...

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—10 Pages gt 'FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Sta WASHINGTON, D. C BUSINESS SLUGGISH

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 FIN -~ STOCKS HOLD FIRM "IN DRAGGY MARKET Leaders Register Slight Up- turn as Short Interest Cov- ers Commitments. BY CLAUDE

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 i FINANCIAL, FINANCIAL, AUTO ESTIMATES | et sweer 3 ]| [NEW YORK CURB MARKET TRANSACTIONS FOR THE WEEK AND YEAR By the...

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 CONVERTIBLE BOND ISSUES IN DEMAND High Grade Group Firm in Quiet Trading at Short Session. BY DONALD C. BOLI Aascciated Press

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, “"ASHINGTOI\ D. C., AUGUST 3, 1930—PART SIX. MISCELLANEOUS.” ! . e...

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 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ms. PETS, ETC. (Continued.) Bectinued.) RADIO_Atwater Kent; five s "BUSINESS for st dotng Iarge capital

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 AUTOM SALE ‘Ammuin. *“TREW” VALUES »* IN TRUCKS. " $.Ton ‘White, model 45; screen body; excellent condition. Priced right for

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 D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930—PART SIX. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. l APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. TMENTS—! THE REXTON, AMAZING LOW RATES. 1429

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930—PART SIX. REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. APARTMENTS. SALE—HOUSES.

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 REAL 2STATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ) VELY 'Y CHASE HOME, ON weth. r.. porches. $1.500 worth cash: consider small clear

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 Fiction PART . 7. The Sunfly Stal Maxasine WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, Roadside bars, rough hewn and thorny sprang up along

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 19 At Bagp————— the patrons of our county fairs, whirl within earshot of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930. - Will Baby "Lindy ™ Be an Eagle Like His Famous Dad: The Chances Are Ten

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930. eader in Fifty Yearss War on Bugs Showering a cloud of poison gas on a...

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 ‘Startling New Facts About Drowning Sewimming Fatalities " Now Total Nine Thousand a Year and Account for a Tenth of AN Acci-

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 OHNNY ACKERLY, in a new gray suit and a tie of a tender shade of blue, jauntily entered the law offices of Woods, Ackerly &

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 BY WALTER B. GIBSON. IR-MINDED America is to experience a new claimant for the honors of aerial transportation. The “flivver

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 8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930. ‘ifteenth Street at New York Avenue BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. E who are

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930. e e @eorge Alfred Townsend speaks at length of John Welker and his...

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 10 Origin of "Blue Laws’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930. 2 in Virginia Anniversary Last Week of First...

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 Golfer Warren G. Harding, also Presi- dent of the United States, presented the team cup for which the clubless golfers...

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 12 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH Samson Collects or Cripples— Gladstone Smith Thought His Financial Problems Were Beyond Solution.

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 INGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930. B Story of High Finance Among Lodge Offices— By Arthur K. Akers q o ) »* Gladstone nodded...

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 DE ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN GTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930. SAVING AMERICA MILLIONS The Scientists at the Burcau of Standards

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 Horace Heidt George Olsen THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930 The Chief Advantage of Higher Education Today...

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 Theresa The Story of a Repentant Daughter. By Fannie Hurst. N no end of ways, the mother of Theresa was a trial. No getting

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 17 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, 'AUGUST 3, lf).'%()‘ = = at-Is. the IDEAL AGL (1) Boyhood is usually pictured as a...

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 18 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 3, 1930. REVIEW/ C THE LAST FULL MEASURE. By Honore W. Morrow, author of...

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 High Priest Of M 19 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930. odern Music Regarded Thirty Years Ago as a Rebel of

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 A Daring Plunge Into the Heart of Y Africa, Where an Explorer Found Both Friend and Foe Among the Savage Beasts of the...

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 ecamp, and his roar resounded through the trees. The world stood still, it seemed, abashed and fearful in his presence. No

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 22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, 1930. Sunday Mormng Among the Cross-Words = lI-I/lllnl/flnnfl %IIIII%HIII <O

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 PUZZLES —_—] Three games that children eften play are to be found in this picture puzsle. GUESS THESE THREE CHILDREN'S GAMES

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 24 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3 1930 e e — Those Were The Happy Days! “Rides We've Enjoyed.” BY DICK...

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 GRAPHIC . g u tuf > GRAVURE SECTION |[§ e 74l SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 3, 1930. \\\ The Yankee steps along in a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 3, 1930. ~ . £ .. W By the pounding surf or churning stream, “a...

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 UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST Love Among the Talkies By W. E. Hill. (Copyright, 1930, by the Chicago

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. A canoe race in the Hawaiian style. Each manned by six paddlers, these native outrigger canoes

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 .—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 3, 1930. ional Park, Doro- shores of Poudre The Colorado Association. A sportsman prince takes in

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 THE ] SUNDAY STAR, CAMERA FLASHES FROM FILMDOM Billie Dove likes a bit of luxury when she “roughs it.” Most of the comforts

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 3, 1930. Enhancing the scenery at Lake Louise, Canada. American...

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 THE Golden SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 3, 1930. Pale Dry | Three Famous Clicquot Ginger Ales Make

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 COLOR SECTION MAYBE 1T AIN'T A BURGLAR, UNCLE WALLIE. T MGNHT BE ME BRUDDER. MOON, COMIN' HOME. 7 YES~1 JUST PHONED | THEM

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 2'Ve JUST FOUND ouT THAT You LOAF You EVEN PAWNED I SUPPOSE YOU'RE GONNA $ 'Lt Do MOTHING SO ::Ymi&ozagogxuau. MY FUR COAT

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 ¥ »cSene B 3y rRNES I'™ NOT PUDDIN'HEAD GAVE ME TRINKING ABouT)| | A HANDKERCKIEF o THIS 1IS! BETCHA i '™ TIPN;IDP\?qY;F...

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 °NEXT TIME YOU HAVE AN IDEA, TRY TO EXPRESS T IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE GREAT GOSH, BUT T3 HOT. ANYBQDY § WHO GETS ME OFF THIS

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 | Eight Pages in Color | GEE, \ WISH THERT WAS A GOOD Mowne TO GO To - AND A NI\CE, COLrD \CE-CREAM SODA WOULDNT GO SO SAD

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 BY JoHNNY GRVOLLLE. BRUTUS, | WANT You TO NOTHING HAS BEEN STOLEN ,BRUTUS, THATS MY PARTNER. AN' JUST AS A TP, ,PLAY...

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 ’ GBYE MARGE - | MAY BE A " BIT CATE THIS AFTERNOON=— THAT PERUVIAN ‘DEAL — DEAR. MR. SMYTHE" | AM PLEASED TO INFORM YOU THAT

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