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Evening Star dated October 12, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. B. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today and tomorrow, not much change in temperature. Tem] iture—Highest, 77, at

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 TN SCENEBLST IURES FBALY ha v)finty-FIve Others Get Minor Hurts in Exploding Cliff for Picture. By the Associated Press....

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 : Tl‘l:s Winter FLORIDA ™= —IT COSTS LESS Fast Through Trains Daily 1:15 p.m. 7:35 DE LUXE 17}, HOUR ashington to Florida...

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 TLSON FORESEES | EPUBLICAN HOLSE “Based on Committee Re- “ports, Is for Safe Majority. Hosoial Dispatcn to The Star. $*NEW

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 ONLY HULL REMAINS OF LAST SLAVE SHIP By the Associated Press. a-nlh b;‘: hull of the only nmnninx have brought “black of...

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 WASHINGTO C, OCTOBER 12, 193 e Six Wonderful Days of Value-Gi With this announcement The National Furniture Company...

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 12, Offered Only Once in the Course of a Year money-saving opportunities for thrifty Washington home furnishers. As a link in

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 For Rent STORE and SHOP 14th and R. I. Ave. (414 R. L AVE. N.W.) ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave.

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 ALL'S CONVICTION VERDICT UPHELD, overnment Files Brief to Sustain Finding in Doheny Bribery Case. In printed brief of 242...

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 o A—10 DRAMA GUILD PLANS SPEAKERS" BUREAU Leading Local Authorities to Appear Before Clubs Here This Winter. ‘The Community

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 HOPE FOR SECRET W [ suwnm_scmoow srupexrs ean seonrs mewanvs | (NEW AR TERMINAL RADIO MESSAGES H.rconi Developing Short- Wave

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 A—12 . FRAUD BBNSPIRAB EARLY “BIRD” WINS LEGAL RIG Up for Permit Clerk. Suit for Accounting Declares L S R Value of Petroleum

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 [vwsmveron ] @he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1930. * PAGE B—1 "GAG" RUI_E [}HARGE REPURI...

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 CEREMONY TOMARK FIRST MAIL FLIGHT High Government and Com. mercial Aviation Officials to Cover Route. By the Associated...

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 BALLOU SPEAKS * TOCLUB WOMEN| Says Public Needs to Know! Activities of Education " Board. “The best help which can be ren-

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 14000 T0 ATTEND CHURCH SESSIONS Three Conventions of Disciples of Christ Will Bring Dele- gates From 30 Nations. Delegates to

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 =» RARE U. 5. ORCHIDS T0 BE SHOWN HERE Federal Horticulturist Re- calls Recent Developments of Rare Flower. The favored...

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 DR. FOOTE RESUMES HIS DUTIES AT G. UL Dean of échool _of'Medq’cine Returns to City After ‘Summer in ‘Europe. After a Summer

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 HOWARD STUDENT ROLL SHOWS GAN University Reports 1,856 as Total in All Divisions for Fall Session. ‘With 1,856 students,...

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 WINNERS DECIDED INFLOWER SHOW, .‘Takoma Park Event, Which Closed Friday, Featured by Many Varieties. Winners in the...

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART ONE. The PALAIS ROYAL, 18771930 G STREET AT ELEVENTH ELEPHONE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1930—PART ONE. 18771930 T P G STREET AT ELEVENTH Special Anni- [} versary Column Brief men- tion

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 75¢ to $1 High-Grade Stationery Anniversary_Sale Ideal for per- sonal use or ('. holiday gitts. ) nen, Vel- lum, bonds 3 for

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 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. (;., OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART ONE. ThePALAIS K 3,600 Pcs. of Our ‘Non-Run’ | 5,000 Prs. Full

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOB!ER 12, 1930—PART ONE. S ROYAL, 1877-1930 TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 ..... = LT —— The

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 Spanish War Veterans Meetings This Week. ‘Tuesday—Pettit Camp, 921 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast. ‘Wednesday—Urell Camp,

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 — j——— Al;;rtment PIANOS FOR RENT "WORCH’S 1110 G N.W. DODGE PRICES REDUCED! THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1509-11 14th St. N. W. 5...

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 C—8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART ONE. *uuummmummummlnmimm|mum|mm||uumm||||m||||||mu|mmmThe...

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 i - Editorial Page * EDITORIAL SEC1TION he Sunday Star., Part 2—12 Pages WASHINGTO ) 4, 6 UNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1930. *

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 4 With Sunday Morniye Eaiion. WASHINGTON, D. C SBUNDAY.......October 12, 1930 . THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor The Evening...

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 -CLAUDE’S POWER VENTURE STILL SHORT OF SUCCESS Principle Demonstrated But Ability to Draw Paying Quantity of Energy From Sea

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 NINFORMED CHATTER WOULD AID RELATIONS Noted Novelist Discusses Situation as It May Prevail Between United States and England.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART TWO. D. A. R. ACTIVITIES Something New! Right Reserved to Limit...

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 See today’s Sunday POST for other im- portant news about Last Day of the De- partment Managers’ 15¢ Unbleached - Cotton, Yd.

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 DAY ow with these scores of super-values from every bf the outstanding features repeated for Monday last day of the event as

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS NOTICE. Club mnews intended for publi- cation in The Star on Sunday must be received by the Club News...

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 committees of the association are as o | follows: President, Mrs. O. G. Hankins; A meeting of the board of managers of the

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 THE SUNDAY Vetérans of. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Monday, 8 p.m.—Front Line Post, g':( 1!81 Hall, 1502 Fourteenth n.reee. ‘Tuesday,

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 Cabmets $37.95 With Built-in Breakfast Table —Beautiful cabinets with dinet extension which oper- ates independently of the

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 Dressmaker Type \g DRESSES $18 For Street, Sunday Night, and Dancing—Models That Usually Sell for $25 to $39.50 —The...

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 SOCIETY SECTION he Swunday Star. OCTOBER Features for Taies of7Well KnO\yn 7Folkv_ : WASHINGTON, i). C., SUNDAY MORNING, 12,

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 4 S0 CIETY. Society Buds Devoting Time To Plans for (Continued From First Page.) debutante who has been away in college or

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 SOGCIET Y. Capital Society in Midst Of Midautumn Activities _ The commissioner general of Australia | and Mrs. Herbert...

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 4 SOCIETY. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART _THREE. Society Folk E Admiral and Mri Robison First...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHI NGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 12, Society News Noted In Record of Events For Week Just End.e'd;...

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 6 SOCIETY. Cupid’s Recent Victories Of Interest in Wide Circle The marriage of Miss Margaret Dodge Chapin and Mr. Cecil McGee

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 Quantico Social Set Enjoys Fall Program 2 Of Rare Festivities Complimentary Bridge Tcns.i Honor Dinner and Sur- prise Party

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH].’NGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART THREE. Croup of Debutantes Aid in Presentation of “East Room...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART THREE. . Drum and Bugle Corps Of American Legion In Notable Schedule

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 MISS LUCILLE RITA SARI, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando R. Sari, whose marriage to Mr. Wade Conway will take place...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART THREE. Tales of Well Known Folk | In Soci‘zil fld Official Life Chief

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 1930—PART THREE. W. P. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE F Street at Eleventh STYLE VALUE AHappy

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 OR LEE D FOREST MARRES ACTRESS Couple Separate After Tia Juana Ceremony, Pending Divorce of First Wife. By the Associated...

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 14 ‘READING MACHINE' NEW AID T0 BLIND Development of Device Com- bining Principles of Phono- graph, Talkies Under Way. BY...

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 Furtrimmed coat sleeves show all the new devices used to make sleeves attractive as Last Century Fur- nishes Models for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART THREE. ts Baby Phone and Mail Orders Filled Promptly NAtional 5100

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 Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—10 Pages AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, Motor, Aviation and Radio News WASHINGTON, D. C

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 -AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C.E. HILE the roducer and the exhlb tor may be...

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 EARLE—“Girl of the Golden West.” NN HARDING in her latest star- Ting pleture, “Girl of the Golden West,” and Ted Healy,...

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 year, more perhaps than any other, this coun- try has become conductor conscious. It seems almost as if the musical world...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HERE was no indication of depression among the mem- bers of the Washington Automotive

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 "VIEW HIGH SPEED ROUTE TO GOTHAM Engineers Hope to Overcome Opposition in Phila- delphia. Ancnher link in a high-speed route

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 VAVIA TION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. BOVE the earth exists a new world of. evanescent and uncharted valleys, peaks, A caverns

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 Tests Convince lowans That Radio llis Cannot Be Cured by Method. Synchronization, which long has been yegarded a&s the...

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 BONELLI FEATURED WITH SYMPHONIES Famous -Baritone and Phila- ‘delphia and Philharmonic |. Orchestras on Air Today. Richard

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 Headquarters of the National Guard of the District of Columbia has been asked by the War Department to assist it in its...

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 Foot Ball, Bowling Part 5—6 Pages SPORTS SECTION. The Sundy Stap WASHINGTON, D, i, SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12, 1930. Georgia

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 THRILLING BATTLE DECIDED 2870 21 94-Yard Return of Punt by Branch in Last Period Is Winning Score. C occasion of its alma...

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 George Washington Downs Delaware : Trilling’s Work Wins COLONILS WIN 5, BUT HARD PRESSED Rally by Losers Threatens Initial

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B O, OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART FIVE. School Grid Title Series Begins Friday : Capital City League

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCIObiR 12, 1930—PART FIVE. Roesch Ranked First Among D. C. Golfers: Tilden Could “Throw”

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Hot Fight Due in Intercity Pin Loop : Tarpaulin Sets Record to Win by Nose - FNEFVESINLINE

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED @he Sunday Star Part 6—14 Pages GAPITAL TRACTION ENDS WEEK AT 54 ON...

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 Tak SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER: 12, ' 1930-~PART SIX. ~ FINANCIAL STOCKS WITHSTAND Mid-Continent Pet(2) Midland

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 FINANCIAL CURB 1SSUES DRIFT TO LOWER LEVELS Rally at -Close Lifts List " From Bottom Prices for Day. BY JOHN L. COOLEY,...

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 FINANCIAL, LIVE STOCK SHOW PLANS ANNOUNGED| Second Annual Event to Take Place in Baltimore October 14 to 17. Bpecial Dispatch

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 H Branch Offices sts.—Day's 15 una ST "Whd Que ste—Eenger's Pharmacy. .—G. O. Brock, e - Harvard Dru 20 1dth st—Coliifiower,

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 MJISCELLANEOUS. PERSONAL. (Continued.) - THE SUNDAY MMENDED SERVICE. o (Continued.) neat, colored, purt time, | BEST OF...

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 ~ HOPWOOD'S, 8th ‘AND K STS. ruluu’nml ‘and otber things that, 'fi—" u_can turn, g ‘Harke: p ei'l'fithn"- Nat1 9111‘;"“ m’:?; x

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 1930—PART SIX. ‘ BENEDI Afiractive, wel _ Sl Xt FOR BACH RS. block from i CILY biver ol oW | T mm"m‘iy“mlng-_ T Fio6q Aoor X

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 t - BTy .ififl"’w""- BERRBETRIETEIRTIN IR $75 PER MONTH, ™ NEW HOUSE, DOWNTOW. No Car Fare. Resident Manager. 24-Hour Elevator

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 APARTMENTS. THE GLADSTONE 1423 R Street N.W. THE HAWARDEN 1419 R Street N.W. %, Conveniently Located 5 rooms and bath X Newly

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 APAR APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED., (Continued. N.W.—2 CLEAN ROOMS, KITCH- enette. “Bath. ‘Fot and cod g R 12 mo.: als0 3-rm. apt..

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART SIX., REAL ESTATE. lAl'.lr—ml,ll- SALE—HOUSES. ' SAl

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 REAL (Continued.) BROOKLAND, D. 13271 OTIS 8T, N.E. Home-seekers, attentioni Before busing. }m this ] . new detached home. it

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 Community Center _Department, Franklin Administration Building, Na- tional 1300. Groups are being formed throughout the my

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 | F iction B:o—l—(s PART 7. ’— —¢§HE racket and its entrepreneur, the racketeer, are not the modern creations of the current

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 b [ — elumsy pistols. Under Old John Townsend (who gained that name because he policed London Town from end to end) ‘the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,., OCTOBER 12, 1930. = Prying Open Davy Jones’ Locker Golden Doubloons, Pieces of Eight

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 T THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ¥. € UOCTOBER 12, 1930. Science Plans “Blind” Buildings for Health Windowless Sky- scrapers,

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 BY MYRON R. HUFF. HRONICLERS of boxing in the years to come will look back upon 1930 as distinguished primarily for two...

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 f Famed Destroyers - oom 0 Scrap Heap Spells D f Preserving Peace, on o 2 X o ~ Q 8 S Sy P g 3 m‘ N 3 - g Q 2 =~ 3 S — 3 S 3

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930. L) " Spain Also Becoming Americanized Skyscrapers, Good Telephones,...

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 P CONMDEY YRR, WASHINGTON, YL & DCTOBER 12, 10 Early Temperance Organizations John R. Mahoney, pioneer temperance worker,...

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 Total Abstinence Society, causing George Sav- age and his followers to withdraw from that organization and to form soon...

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 10 Columbus Lhe Story of the Great Discoverer Is Told in Memorable Works in Marble, Bronze and on Canvas. BY MYRTA ETHEL...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, Can a CRIMINAL - BY CAROL BYRD. RIMES of volence are usually com- mitted by

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 e The Strtjnge Discovery of a Long- Buried Romance Is the Subject of This Unusual Story by a Master of Fiction. Galsworthy Is

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 ON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930. 13 % ry of the Famous F orsyfedez'/y-——By John GaISWO]_‘thY a L ", | ASL? ) , and then I saw him

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 1930. THT SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 12, ¥ only coming home had been the warm, relaxed experinece it should have

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W ASHINGTON, ¥ C, OCTOBER 12, 1930. " MARVELS 7n Your MILK BOT'TLE Stephen M. Babcock Sacrificed a Fortune

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 18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930 His Arrows Carry Beyvond the Best World-Record Bowwman Not Only Hunts

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 ANY players seem to believe that it is wrong ever to bid after partner has made a business double. It is not unusual to hear

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 N CALENDAR OF EXHIBITIONS. CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Sev- enteenth Street and New York Ave- nee. Society of Washington Artists

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 g o g g J & m ¥ ¥ k E faltering just a few steps ahead of the pro- vider. An old story in fact, but an unusal theme for the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT ON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930. Man Against Beast in the Indian Jungle The Thrills and Danger of...

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 ] in India. This wily brute is a ; it will drag any living creature hold of into the water. SRS igg%g:a seize a hand or a...

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 22 ACROSS. 1 A President of the United States. T A President of the United States. 17 A President of the United States. 22

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 PUZZLES s well known during foot ball sea- L son are found im this picture puzsle. . Equality. . To put on, as clothes. Right

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930. ThOSe W ere The Happy Days! “Signs of Winter.” BY DICK MANSFIELD 7 — S —

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 GRAPHIC . N GRAVURE SECTION RE t u a “v8 SUPPLEMENT 12 PAGES [ IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON. D. (. OCTOBER 12. 1930. B % 5 g S "

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 12, 1930. The end of a 4,900-mile air jaunt. Planes which competed

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 12, 1930. The Happy Marriage By W. E. Hill (Copyright. 1930, by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. President Hoover holding that “first ball” that he never threw. It took so long to satisfy

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 iRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 12, 1930, Barleycorn comes home! He’s the middle horse of this flying trio taking the first jump in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 12, 1930 Lady Astor goes in for flying. The American-born mem- ber

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (‘—(IR AVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 12, 1930. A young boa constrictor con- templating his next meal.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 12, 1930. ""'*""‘W“"# S A N AR - B - R :‘M | J}y WA SHEAFFER PEN

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 WASHINGTON D. C.—OCTOBER 12, 1930. Hiding New York’s skyscrapers from the enemy. Army planes laying a smoke screen around the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 12, 1930, Anna Pavlova, famed Russian dancer, in the gar- den of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Sir Thomas Lipton sails with a smile. Accepting the de- feat of his Shamrock V in the spirit

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 0. ~GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 12, 1930, you'll get great pleasure frum the dlslmgunshed Van Dyck.

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, OCFOBER 12, 1930. ' EIGHT PAGES KAYO, 1 WOULDN"T SLIDE DOWN THOSE BANNISTERS LIKE THAT. ME

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 How MUCH ARE YoU ASKING FoR YouR FISH, CICGRO . DELIGHTED, CHAWMED o S BEYOND WORDS, S\DNEY, MRS. MUTT!. 1 (L) FING. SIR...

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 wWiLL YA PLEASE BUY ME THAT BICYCLE IN THE GOLD EAGLE STORE'S WINDER.! 1T ONEY FOURTEEN DOLLARS AN’ NINETY EIGHT HEINBOCKLES

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 o) Jor , THIS PAPEGR ANS THAT GEE , HE KEPT ON GLOBE TRJITTING SfOLUMBUS rAas BEEN BURIED EVEN AFTER HE DIED, DION'T HE! "IN

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 " L «?A—"*"W @l}e glu‘flw %w. ' ' Eight Pages in Color | WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1930. e . S——— PROON -

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 THAT& STQANGE’ | THOUGHT | SAW P i B TeHMWNY ERURLLE= You HERE A MOMENT AGO SHES GONE TO DO CONSTANCE — THE MARKE TING, WHERE

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 Q%lytilE/' By rztmrzwrl. . . M : 21 2] GET INTO YOUR BEST SCENERY AND D OF SITTING - HOW ABOUT STEPPING OUT foll B 1M SICK

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 Borve Ling anp : PN CouPLeR_ — =\ — “ e | FREIGHT CARS. — = SuccEEDED> THE | FIRST CHAIN COUPLERS AND, THOUGH CRUDE- AND>...

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