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Evening Star dated September 7, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) rally fair today and tomorrow: nge in temperat ture—Highest, i lowest, 71, at 'port

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 ’ COLORED BANDIT CLUBS VICTIM, 72 Acookeek Storekeeper, Found Unconscious on Road, Be- lieved Dying. Lafayette Davis,...

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 LEAGUE'S SUPPORT 1S CLIMBING HERE Three Government Officials Will Participate in Meet- ings at Geneva. By the Associated...

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 A—4 * 15KILLED, T00 HURT INARGENTINA FIGHT Yroops Take Over Govern- ment—_Civilian Cabinet Named by Gen. Uriburu. ____...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON 0 D. C., SEPTEMBER 17, FRST DMSIN [ or s arvomes svrem soraoe s EEGUTVE TELLS WILL MEET HERE...

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 A-o. > — URLEY PREDICTS UNIFIED WATERWAY Secretary of War Completes | First Lap of Mississippi River Inspection. By the...

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 THE MAXWELL'S ANNUAL SEPTEMBER SALE 15 to 40% Discount in All Departments —18 MONTHS TO PAY— M gt SUNDAY Advance Fall Style

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 5“Popu|ar Qualities of Axminster Rugs Unusually attractive and interest- ing is the display of Axminster Rugs at Mayer & Co.

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 BOOK WILL REVEAL | sy o] HOOVER AS ANGLER' Small Volume, Containing Two of His Speeches, Will Be Published This Month....

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 A—10 GERMANY FACES ECONOMIC TASK Bxpert Sees Problem of Pre- venting Estrangement of Europe and Rest of World. BY DR. GUSTAV

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 PRESIDENT NAMES CADETS AT LARGE Three District - Young Men Included in West Point Selections. ‘The President has appointed

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 N BRITISH LEADERS T0 TALK SECESSION Term Brings No Fear to Im- perial Conference ‘Delegates. By Cable to The Star LONDON,...

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 A\ Qé' The fashion trend is for de- lustered hosiery. It follows ;0'" the interest in dull surface fabrics Q& and the trends

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 WASHINGTON SAW FLIGHT FROM PARS Revolutionary Hero Predicted French Would Come by Air, Instead of Sea. Back before the era of

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 Beginning Monday at... Fawions: for "Silks Four of Fall’s Leading Silks In Qualities of Our Usual Standard Specially Priced

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 7, 1 Miss Zink, stylist from Phoe- nix Hosiery Co., will be in our Hosiery Dept.

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 GMONTH DROUGHT RECORD 1S SET BY PARCHED AUGUST Recapitulation Shows De- cember to August Period Dryest in History. §3 PER...

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 AV TOLONH ARCAVES DRIE Speed In Construction of Fire- proof Buildings for Records Sought. ‘The Disabled American Veterans...

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 FIGHT ON WOMEN INPRIVARY SCORED Chillum Club Defends Mrs. Browning for Commissioner. Vote Monday. BY GEORGE PORTER, Btaff...

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 B4 & PLANS FOR SEASON - Committee Will Recommend Four Full-Length Plays in Year. tions for & more extensive for the Community

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 MINISTERS 10 LAY CONVENTION PLANS Christian Churches of D. C. to Be Represented at Meeting Tomorrow. An all-day session, with

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 7, 1930—PART ONE. B—6 COUNTY SCHOOLS TOOPENSEPT 2 Arlington School Board Makes

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 SOVERNMENT MEN OFFERED COURSE niversity of Maryland to Hold Night Classes in Physical Chemistry. elal Dispatch to The Star.

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 3-Pc. Loose Cushion Long Bed-Davenport Suite ‘The long bed-davenport, club chair and wing chair of this desirable $ suite are

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 ARFAX TOHAVE B COURTDOCKET “Grand Jurors Summoned for | September 15—Prohibition : Cases Numerous. { ‘@pecial Dispatch to The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SEPTEMBER 7, 1930—PART O AR RACE DEATHS CLAED NOT VAN 4 Maj. R. W. Schroeder Ex- plains How

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 — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, PHONE NATIONAL 5220 Blankets and Comforts Are Way Down in Price! Pure Wool Blankets $1.19...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 7, 1930—PART ONE. PHONE NATIONAL 5220 ‘CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED FREE PARKING ON

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 Part 2—8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundwy St WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1930. D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, CONTROL OF HOUSE IS HELD

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 SUNDAY STAR ). €. SEPTEMBER 7, 1930—PART TWO. THE EVENING STAR |18 & doubt s to the actusl need of | byt it this great storm

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 RECALLED MAYOR STANDS| GOOD CHANCE TO WIN RACE Bowles, Rejected by Detroiters, Is Can-| didate in Election Tuesday Through

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 4 OLD-AGE-PENSION ' PLAN OF N. Y. NOW IN EFFECT Expected to Prove Boon to Elderly Folk Who Are in Need of Ass (Continued From

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 RAIDERS DESTROY T.000-GALLON STILL Federal Dry Agents Find Huge Liquqr Plant Near La Plata, Md. Continuing their concentrated

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 ATLANTIC CITY’S NEWEST Centrally Located Fireproof HOTEL LUDY South Carolina Ave. at the Boardealk W HY deny yonrsele e best,

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 Spanish War Veterans Meetings This Week: Petit Camp, Tu , 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Dewey Camp, Friday, North- east

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 FRENANS ARRET | CALSES PROTESTS Department Officials Plan Action Against Officer Who Accused Driver. The arrest of a driver

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 Part 3—12 Pages MRS. ERNEST E. BIRD AND MISS MARGARET ANN BIRD Of London, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton at

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 SOCIETY. [Pleasure Tours Prominent | In Capital City’s Program Society Folk Visiting Popular Recreation Resorts. Trips to...

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 SOCIETY. Vacationists Enjoying Gay l Season on North Shore Most Attractive Period of Outdoor Activities Awaiting the...

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 s0 CIETY. ' AnnapolisHomesReopening As Vacation Passing of Labor Day Season Wanes Signal for Return From Vacation...

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 SOCIETY. Brilliant Fetes Scheduled In Honor of Society Buds Dates for Debutante Parties Feature New Ym"kj e...

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 SO Season's Activities At Pleasure Resorts At the Final Stages ‘ Many Residents of Chevy Chase Returning Home After...

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 Alexandria Society Events of Interest In _W.ek'a Chronicles Weddings, Past and in Pros- pect, Adorn the Calendar. Pleasure

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 Tales of Well Known Folk ‘ In Social and Official Life Notea of General and Specin] Interest Relatind to Men and Women ‘of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 7, 1930—PART THRER. W, B, TNoses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC

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 I0 DRUNKEN DRIVERS L TS000IN S Senator Dill Estimates Be- tween 300,000 and 500,000 . Injured. Record by Senator Dill,...

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 recian Black and white tweed was used for the youthful sports costume at the with wide box pleats arranged to give fullness

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 7., 1930—PART THREE.. COSTE! BELLONTE! WELCOME! Free Parking Space for...

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 Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—12 Pages AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, JEANETTE B DONALD and /n*Monte Car/lo” RKO.Keiths

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 2= “movi Bue nam EMUSEMENTS, Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C.E. OR the past year or two, it

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 HE theater shows symptoms of convalescence with the appear- ance of “Torch Song” and “Up Pops the Devil,” plays designed...

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