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Evening Star dated September 14, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) loudy and continued warm day and probably tomorrow. Te) tures—Highest, yes i...

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 A2 . BULKLEY PREDICTS DEMOCRAT SWEEP' Ohio Voters to Oust G. 0. P.; In State and Congressional Races, He Says. (Continued...

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 ENTERPRISE LEADS WAY T0 SHAMROCK Lipton’s Quest Again Appears Hopeless as U. S. Boat Proves Superiority. (Continued From...

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 PLAN WIND TEST ~ ATHYBLA VALLEY ‘Direction and Velocity to Be ' Btudied at Proposel Zeppe- “lin Terminus Site. Bpecial...

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 OPENAR CONCERT SEASON NEAR END Approximately 90,000 Per- sons Entertained at Cen- ters During Summer. Approximately 90,000

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 D. C, SEPTEMBER .14, 1930—PART ONE. o e crsm————e || EE T e o e ; FJRNITURE : ==l BEAUTIFUL NEW RUGS B the Associated Press.

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 Pnpno Now For Wintn- “Septémber is heating month...time fo prepare for a eold winter. Why not look over your heating plant,

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 CATHEDRAL SPARED BY TROPIC STORM 400-Year-Old' Temple Re- mains Unhurt, Despite Hur- ricanes and Revolutions. BY GRETCHEN...

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 +HAE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART ONE. . $1.50 & $2 Full-Fashioned | $1.49 to $1.69 New Fall '[...

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 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART OXNE. must. The two sars put humor | Bude sdagio-ing nicey atir

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 1OUDOUN EXHIBIT OPENS WEDNESDAY ?mest Virginia Horses En-| ftered in°Annual Fair—Baby | , 3Show on First Day. i ! l’?flll...

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 A—12 = VON UNSCHULD - UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC, Inc. - wc“lfl Hfllehll‘. Pres. Phone Col. S143 ana Cor, 5065 Twenty-seventh School

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 L LAW STUDENTS MAKE HIEH RATAG 63 Per Cent of 59 in Recent Examinations Recorded as-Successful, Out of 59 students of the...

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 6.W.U.NOW BOASTS BONA FIDE CAMPUS President Marvin and Mrs. Smith Transform Space Between Buildings. Gress ana BOYD’S g%...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, LANSBURGH & BRO FASHION NEWS D. C., SEPTEMBER 14, 1030—PART ONE. SCHOOL NEWS 7th, 8th and E...

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 TiE_ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER_ 14, 1930—PART ONE. Lansburgh’s Score Again With A Silk Sale Worthy of Your...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORN he Sunday St NG, SEPTEMBER 14, 1930. ONE MAN IS KILLED AND MANY INJURED INAUTO ACCIDENTS Twelve

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 B—2 » ELABORATE WATER SUPPLY PLANS LAID Report Warns New Sources Must Be Found for Nearby Areas. BY DONALD A. CRAIG, While

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 DENIES ROBINSON 151932 ASPIRANT Representative Fuller Speaks for Senator in Arkansas Convention Matter. By the Associated...

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 OVATION AWAITS FIDACDELEGATES Demonstration and Welcome to Be Given Foreigners Upon Reaching New York. A big demonstration

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 SHLVATON ARNY HEAD COMING HERE Lleut. Commissioner Damon Will Take Part in Local Ceremonies. Lieut. Commissioner Alexander M.

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 = of Agricuiture explains that in 1926, ARBORETUM PLANS * WILL BE SPEEDED 200,000 to Be Urged. of Hoyse for Additional Land

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 ¥ _ B-7 Kindergarten Opens Monday. LYON PARK, Va, September 18 ane| (Speeigl).—The Teresa Home Kinder- | garten, 212 _Walnut

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 "B-8 % PAVIG TAX LW “BREAKDONN SEEN @ride Report Urges Wider <= Powers for District .. <ommissioners. A “very serious...

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 WHT SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D:. €, SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART ONE. No mail or phone orders on Palais Royal Day. All sales...

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 700 Dozen 45c Elona Hair Nets Single mesh; cap shape; colors, also assorted white and browns and black. black. Main Floor...

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 Non-Run Rayon Underthings 69c Ohemises, bloom- Stgp-ins. short Vests and Band- knee *combina- . A few styles in extra sizes.

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 Cc—4 PAE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON! D. C, SEPTEMBER 514E 1930—PART ONE. $9.75 All-Layer, Felt Mattress Palais Royal Day $12.50

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 14, "1930—PART ONE. 75¢ to $1 Boxed St-hmery, 35¢; 3 for $1 %00d quality linen

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART ONE. M TREAT RO 1 GANTEN AN a2 Each Step Toward Ratifica-| 3 8...

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 1 Tome, Pricesilre Loy Than For- M al Bed Outfit and designed spring and a $ I 5 .98 e Hub Pull-Up Chair $5.95 "Pn artistic

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 SEATILE DRY TRIAL “WIL BE RESUNED Collapse of | Defendant on Witness Stand Delays Conspiracy Case. B the Associated Press.

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 v SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART ONE. SPECIALYSHOWING OF For THOSE wHO prSIRE 8 distinctive de luxe

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 #HT SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPIEMBER 14, 1930—PART ONE.' _ Charge Accounts Invited—No interest or Extras Added "A...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 14, lQS&—-PART ONE. G=-11 Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added :

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,” SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART ONE.’ First Ti la ) hingt t pm First Time in Washington a g This

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 Editorial Page Part 2—8 Pages FUTURE OF GERMAN REPUBLIC AT STAKE Elections to Be Held Today Are Certain | to Have...

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 THE EVENING STAR m&!fiw&m WASHINGTON, D. C.; SUNDAY. ....Beptember 14, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The Evening Star Ne

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 SMALL EUROPEAN STATES SEEK PROFITS IN UNITY Farmers and Statesmen Hold Confer- ences in Face of perity With Eye BY FRANK H.

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 (Continued From First Page.) n‘b girls at Ocala, Fla. “ ol lochl eduuuonl.l proud of. Inm Berry— in the education of moun- Nn

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 NOTICE. Club news intended for publi- cation in The Star on Sunday am. on Thursday. The Washington Zonta Club met at Raleigh

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 'hen the hated Parados hmnell ll nur- gered in hlu nlrlo murder game” ol’ Ani w Avnersiey. financially, is implicated when

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 e —— Reserves Preliminary instructions pertaining to the training of the Organized Reserves of the 3d Corps Area, of which

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 Spanish War Veterans MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Urell Camp, Wednesday, Pythian ‘Temple, 1012 Ninth street. Harden Camp, Thursday,

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 MRS. JOSEPH P, COTTON. Wife of the Undersecretary of State, now living in their new home at 1403 Thirtieth street northwest.

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 SOCIETY. Capital Society Attracted By Sound of Wedding Bells Early Autumn Schedule of Charming Nuptial Ceremonies Challenges

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 SOCIETY. Society Leade Listed for Sp rs of Capital ecial Mention News Notes of Interest Recently Gathered Relat- ing to...

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 SOCIETY.? New York Society Calendar Large Number of Matrimonial Events Forecast in Fashion World by Formal Announce- ments in

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 SOCIETY - Annapolis Society Mapping Program for Autumn Season Hmnecon;;nds From Holiday Outings and Younger Generation's...

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 ar.th SIu Pufiumb : Of Social Activities : Cbnyininlly Varied Promingnt Washington Folk Linger on Coast for the| Autumn...

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 Social Festivities Rencwed -at Qu;nt;co Katherine Henley, Ruth Strong, Nancy As Autumn Advances Delightful Tea Dance Given

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 S0 Special Events Mark Alexandria Society Record of Early Fall| Weddmgl of Note Included in the Calendar of Recent| anyeninfls

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 *** Many Visitors Listed For the Fall Season At Rehoboth Beach Large Proportion of Guests Spent Entire Summer at the Resort—

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 Society Happenings Of Record:-Past Week In Chevy Chase Areal’ Survey of Events of Interest Which Include Cross-‘ Country...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 14, 1430—PART THREE. Tales of Well Known Folk IN NORFOLK HOME e vt 480 0 5% [

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 12 / TRADING EXECUTIVE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART THREE. York, has been outlawed by sentence

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ~D. C, SEPTEMBER 14 1930—PART THREE. ES OF WELL KNOWN | the Stidell house, for years famliar to]

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 14 FRENCH WORKERS KEPT OCCUPIED Lelsurely Supply, Steady De- mand and Immigration Rules Explain Condition. By the Associated

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 ¥ TTE SUNDAY STAL iy * SWASHINGTON, D. ouch Ess o TS " For the college girl or school girl. The green velvet afternoon dress

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 o YT SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART THREHN. e e ] o D s o the o President Willlam Green said deals,

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 | Theatér, Screen an d Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, Motor, Aviation ' and Radio News ?nrt 4—10 Pages WASHING TON,

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 AMUSEMENTS Flashes From the_ Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C.E. OW that we have reached the season of...

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 AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART FOUR AMUSEMENTS. By Mollie Merrick. OLLYWOOD, Galif,

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 | MUSIC HILE Washington's first, only opened his mouth in s:é concert of the current| prise and remained mute with as-...

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