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Evening Star dated October 19, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair; continued cold today and to- 57, at 2 p.m, 7 lowest, 43, at 6 am. yes- report

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 HARD AT 5 S ONPOMERNTROL Battle Lines Forming on Couzens Proposed Legisla- tion on Interstate Rates. arlicies o " Ins "...

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 STORE FOR RENT ‘—downtown, 11 blocks from F St, close to new office building of Elec Co., Gas Light Co. Government Office...

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 | HEVSTONE STATE POLITCS MUDDLED _ ing for Governorship. | Republican Party Split. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., October 18 (N.AN.A)...

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 - RASKOB HITS DRYS, ASSERTS MBRIDE Disciples’ Convention Told of - $250,000 Fund Against Hoover. (Continued From First Page.)

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 THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART ‘ONE. REPORTTOREVEN |7z, | WONEN ARRANGNG S5 LMD TE. e | e St Baby

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 e Chance ['ce Been g L.ooking lor”, ., () -l 409 7th St. mmnmwmmflon NOT.1 FOOT iN 50 CAN PASS THIS TEST( [ IF YOUR FEET “MAKE

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 Indicates Suppori—Pro- tection Divides Tories. Are You Sick? ‘ Are You Discouraged? | Are You Financially | Distressed? YOU

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 THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON INDIANS PREPARING NEW CONSTITUTION Emissaries on Way to London Reach Agreement on Im- portant

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 71 MARINES T0 GET B e reo versities, nesota. He — 3 States Indust NICARAGUA MEDALS s 5 T . mimat e o i 5% ; Serving Six Years

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 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. st Central the everiing of Monday, De- P mthunmm;nulmtvdc-,'flr”sn m January 1 Ouml‘!m...

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 NEW 6. 0. P. ORGAN PRAISES ~HOOVER Preside: ‘White of Kansas and an interview irst' Inne of Tabloid Lauds Ac- iR, Ray Lyman,

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 RGOS HEALTH WORK S EXPANDED Activities Co-ordinated With Development of New Methods as Result. — Oo-aflnmn of all public...

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 PEPPERELL et iy SHEETS ol @0 o i st suliable shosts » i onthe market and highly recommended for * - service and long wear!

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 You Must Come Tomorrow—The Values——-The Assortments-——The Serwce——ls Absolutcly Remarkable! All Porcelain! Insulated Oven!

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1530—P _ANSBURGH’S 70th ANNIVERSARY | * Value, Value Everywhere—Six Great...

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 CRUSADERSASKU.S. T0 PADLOCK OWN RAIDED PROPERTY Liquor Violations in “Triangle | Area” Cited in Plea Against Discrimination.

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 OF FARM BOARD ampbell Appeals for U. S. i Aid'to Correct Abnormal ti Wheat Balance. s the Associsted Press. ! Declaring there

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 From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. *“Romance,” any film with somewhat the same back- must ....

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 | CATHOLIG SCHOOL FORMALLY OPENED Most:Rev. M. J. Curiey Offi- ciates at De La Salle In- - stitution Ceremonies. The formal

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 AVEREWED - IN SWINDLE PROBE Police Say From $100,000 to $2,000,000 Obtained in Leading Cities. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 m.[ m[;UMENIS ‘ _FOUNDERS OF DEPARTMENT STORE HONORED ] DOSTRONE INGUIRY Federal Trade Commission ito Resume Power Hear- ings

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 OPENS HERE TODAY 500 Delegates to Hear Re-i} ports on Problems in Various Nations. With approximately 500 delegates | from

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 ~Jum car B8 @ - WILL BE REPEATED Columbia Heights Citizens Win Approval of Officials for Gala Decorations. “Santa Claus Lane”

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 4 . P druwIARE - > 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART ONE. Eight Striking Reasons Why You Wil Say...

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 \ c—2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART ONE. BROTHERHOOD URGED | oot movement o 1os so-| QAN ANTS URGE

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 , THE STORY flx: FAR: nwn Vance was scene befos the New York police, tt had hurried to him ame ugen the body entiith stredt.

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 Meetings This Week. Astor Camp, Stanley , United States Soldiers’ Priday — Miles Camp, Pythian ‘Temple, 1012 Nflflh street...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART ONE. HOME SEEKS FUNDS] THROLG BT | /7 PALAIS Rom m,.—,m—.z,mm -] A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART ONE. e P G STREET AT ELEVENTH S ROYAL PHONE DISTRICT 4400 You will

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 | 1930 PHE SUNDAY STAR, WAS Che PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH UR Price in this Anniversary Sale $59.50...$65... and...

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 Community Center ent, Administration Central Center, Thirteenth and Clif- ton streets: Monday—T7 ‘g.m A. A erll md G. ’.0 C.

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 MISSING BOY FOUND IN JEFFERSON CANYON Three-Year-Old Was Lying on Ground Calling for Mother ‘When Discovered. By the...

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 U. S. BUYING TURKEYS DESPITE DEPRESSION Any Time Since 1896, Chicago Poultry Man Reports. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO;

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART ONE. m HARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED ¢ FREE PARKING NNIVERSAR Monday’s...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART ONE. - FINDS FEAR OF WAR [Sixeisn motser s, e e vc | GLAYING OF...

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 Editorial Page Part 2--8 Pages U. S. REPLACI EDITORIAL SECTION he Swundiwy Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, NG BRITAIN AS STABILIZER

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 THE mge STAR ‘With Edition. WASEINGION, D. C. BUNDAY.......October 10, 1980 THEODOBE W. NOYES....Editor oF The Evening Star

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 RUTH PRATT REAL FIGURE IN POLITICS IS PROVING Race With Tammany Tiger and News- paper Humorist Furnishing Dramatic Contest.

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 2 RUSSIA’S RED HAS LIFE CZAR OF INTRIGUE Since the Days of His Bandit Gang His Life Has Been One of Secrecy and Subterfuge. L

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, “1930—PART TWO. THE HOME GARDENER Practical and Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for

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 Parent-Teacher. _aaterial for this column must be in lington 101, Bur] direction of Mrs. Eppa L. Norris, will furnish music

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 THE SUNDAY ST. WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART TWO. Evergreens An Extraordinary Offering Fine Drapery DAMASKS 50...

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 ‘ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART TWO. —Off brown embroid- ery in Astrakhan ef- Iec!. trims this...

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 Feat ures for Women Part 3—12 Pages Left—MISS MARGENE MUSSER, Daughter of Col. Right—MISS Daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Edson.

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 SOCIETY. Debutantes Sharing Honors Of the 1930 ‘The debutante season is offi and well into the Wint:r months 1931 the maids

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 SOCIETY. Brilliant Weddings Grace A Autumn ‘The Epworth M. E. Church South was the scene of an attractively ar- yesterday...

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 SOCIETY Sport Lovers in Annapolis Enjoying Foot Ball Season Prominent Academy Officials Attend Game at South Bend—Duke...

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 SOCIETY. Air Review Is Staged By Post at Quantico In Honor of Visitors Gen. Butler Inspects Entire Command in Sunset Pa-...

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 | B - SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY. T — e TP IN HISTORIC ROLE Social...

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 Alexandria Adding To Matrimony Record Of the Autumn Season Number of Weddings Sched- uled, Past and in Prospect. Society News

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 Tenth Annual Victory Ball 1 -Features New York Events President Hoover Among P-tronll of Event No- vember 10—Notable Society

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In _Social and Official Life Many Personal Compliments Paid Mrs. Hoover in-Foreign Journals...

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 FORTS 10 GUARD HAY ADAMS HOUSE MEMBERS OF THE MASTER FURRIERS’ GUILD CAPITOL FUR SHOP 1208 G Street Celebrating Our 20th...

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 1930—PART THREE. g Precious Stones for Season OCTOBER 19, c., [~} 2 (=] & : | B = : < S b O . by Has Place of R {Turquoise Is

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 $39.95 Ariel Kitchen Cabinet $24.95 Finished in green, gray or white enamel A cabinet that artfully combines usefulness with

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 | Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—12 Pages @SS NAGEL-ard GENEVIEVE TOBIN- /7 H Lady Surrénders” Rial+o N/INNIE. LIGHTN ER

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 AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C.E. ROM the time the photoplay urlnuuly threnened

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 AMUSEMENTS. " COLUMBIA—“A Lady’s Morals.” “ LADY’S MORALS,” which had A its 'orld premiere at Loew’s th century by P. T....

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 HILE the week's musical eyes have been focussed | of nu poi.ntl north and west ashington, to New York, whera Erich Kleiber

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE traffic committees have made their rt. The Gress_decgates have de- gress delega ve

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 Losdli - DUIRIAY.L iSuaky Wikivaasis d wray U, Uvivowss 1Y, lyou—iant bUUR. AUTOMOBILE LULL HELD TEMPORARY Resumption of...

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 T VIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. ROGRESS in aviation is in- dicated almost as clearly in these days by the news which does

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 Penfaiphs, No. ™ ¥.0. . mun.“i“'i?a' m— Armind Wednésday—) 3 ‘Warren srand visita- , ¥, C. 1, ®. A Chevy Chase, No. fi‘ h?.e -

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 McBride; parliamen-. Mrs, ‘l'homnl. Robertson; Hos- itality, )ln Harrison F. Fitts; Bulld- Furid, Mrs. ueor‘w\kkemrr d.: E

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 MARTINELL SINGS “ON KENT PROGRAN Metropolitan Opera Star to Render Three Love Songs Tonight. Gigvanni’ Martinelll, ténor of

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 STATION IS RATED P AT 158,000 WATTS Irinnmlttlr at Warsaw Will Use Most Power of Any B in Reguiar Operation. As the Federal

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART FOUR. $219 Four-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite (With Ottoman to...

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 Part 5—6 Pages WASHINGTON, SPORTS SECTION The Sundiy Shae D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1930. Golf and General i Army

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 'Amme IS?FUIILE and Hudson $* Lonq Run Bring Vlotoryt By the Associated Press. HIO, STADIUM, Columbus, Ohio, October 18.— The

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 ST JORN'S HANDS OLDLINERS SCARE Make Count 21-13 in Late Stages -by Scoring on ‘Reserve Players. BY H. C. BYRD. OR three...

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 i L i ffith'Adds 15 to Nationals’ List: Major-Minor Base Ball Breach Is Wide: TOTRAINING CAMP Most of New Talent From...

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 U:S.6.A.IS TIRED OF PICKING FIELD Method Similar to That in Use by Professionals Is Being Contemplated. BY WALTER R....

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 MRS, M CUTCHEON TITLE S DISPUTED Blick Wants Woman Tenpin Wizard to Prove She’s “Greatest” Bowler. BY FRANCIS E. STAN. | OHN

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 N ews of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pueo DISTRICT BANKERS COMMITTEE CHIEF NAMES ASSISTANTS Colton Plans Busy Winter...

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 FINANCIAL, FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART SIX. STOCKS DEPRESSED s Py - \ discredited

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 FINANCIAL., - CURB SHARES DROP INACTIVE MARKET Most Losses Only Fractional, but New Lows Are . Tampa Electric rallied a...

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 List Slightly Lower- Under Steady Pressure of Offerings. BY DONALD U.°BOLES, Associated Press Financial Writer, L ;gg:...

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 OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART SIX. HELP AND SITUATION Y SITUATION—MEN. (Continued. ) s Star “Want Ad” i Brmmmu' flcu . (R' Fox '-um N

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 Brull;lvl munl m?dfll or l’lnmm > 0 Tl B g INFANTS AND CHILDREN boarded—daily, weekly, reason- able; registered children’s...

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 TN e ive you t lfi'-n& 'Mr hvomo the ly Bllll‘l ‘iterence fh. B6e in: xo- T hes w2008 10 et kinds wanted: bm. nrlm it mum...

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 ifully gentlemen or busi- of -mn- Dec. 5393. = A’hm !-lnwln m" Dleasant, well fur- mn. as: unnm:;& Bein odiotminy: 330...

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 APART)(ENTS- Lo W R WABBIN 0 N O, 0 OBER 19, 1930—PART SIX. APRRTMEVTS = "DIRECTORY OF UNF URNfiSH‘IED APARTWN Overlooking the

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 APARTMENTS, ‘ VE—ENTIRE 3nd FLOOR) LOW RENTAL OF S(X) R . YOUR MONEY’'S WORTH! 443 TENN. AVE. N.E. LRoOM A BT o, L, e ;‘E.Q%

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 REAL ESTATE. . COLORED. 1765 MORTON ST. N:W. In perfect condition. 4 rooms and bath. $40.00. Hot-Water Heat, Electricity....

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 REAL USES. WIDE AVENI’{"E'.—QS,SE. S iare, ‘host the 08 (4 bed- 5 =T o] will warrant an immediate mna, 15th St. N.E,...

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 Fiction Art PART 7. @he Sundiy Shet Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930. Features | . Books 24 PAGES. NewRusk...

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 — g P . the plans of the invading army and offered the services of himself and his men to the United States. Gen. Andrew...

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 m:::m THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINE}TON, D. C., OCTOBER 19, 1930. X z T What Organized Showmanship Means to Red Grange, the...

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 —— -t | ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, i "YESTERYEAR Feminine Hitch-Hikers, Intent on Seeing America in the Mach ing f Accommodat ines o

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER_ 19, 1930 ';\America’s Most Al1-Round Flyer Lieut. T. G. W. Settle, U..S. N., who

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 [ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1530. Future of the Dirigible Lies With Helium The United States, the Only

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 is .mu s g HT ik direction. of these is a stationary plant at Lake- . J., built for the Navy; the:eeund... said to me, “T of

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 8 BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. CCORDING to the local automobile records, about every fourth person in Washington owns or operates

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 heirs of Gerald Alexander sued to recover i and won in the courts. « “At the time of the Civil War the property was owned by

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 THE SUNDAY., STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER ATE Priday afternoon Erik Jorgenson killed his young wife Greta. It had been...

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 | 45 .“ .“. TTRE 1L ..,mfi ,._.__ m M mm“ m_um _m muw mumu. _~ w m Mumuu u | 15 ?M% . It mmma uw. .M gttt I AT L ,_m 2 ummwmmm

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 7 », THIH mm mmmm 5 Iy ,mm“m mmmmm.,h mm *1h m mmmmmw { b uw WASH for all hands * game or d With Bloodhounds T hshrudhthebdld

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 ON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930. - 13 gs Who Set the Big Woods ABLAZE gers Now Are Detec- gnifying Glass and v Track Down the e,

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 14 The Earliest Man Learned Medicinal Value of Herbs and Roots From Animals and Later Tried Simple Operations, According to

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 - Owen Johnson’s Surprise Confession beers, and their wicked, wicked pranks!” ‘II‘HAT was 26 years ago,” says Johnson. “And

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 THE _SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 195 Dean Ot Women - Fannze better advantage. As a matter of fact, compared

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 ABITS have no place in bridge when they take the form of preference for some one kind of play as opposed to others. When this

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 CALENDAR OF EXHIBITIONS. CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seventeenth street and New York avenwe. Socsety of Wash- ington Artists’

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 RO _D. C._OCTORER 1, w3 = [ MYER/ : : : : : o ) -__, RER ] \ GIL DA ‘' cere work as created Alice Adams. That now continues

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 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930 On the Trail of Outlaws in the Southwest Baffling Pursuit of...

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 2k him. The outlaw was taken Springer and turmed over to the United tes marshal, who in due course delivered to the...

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 / Acrons. 1. Beverage confer- - ring immortality; Hindu. 7. Town in Porto Rico. 12. Three-legged stool. 18. Erse. 19,...

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 . u“m m hfim u“mmu“mmm % Campfire Stories. 2. Oil. ' 3. Henri Cechet When a DesertIs Nota Desert - 4. Wheat. 5. Atlanta: 6. A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930. The Happy Days! “Cellars We Recall.” . BY DICK MANSFIELD & L A\DEES AND

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 sarme Je @he Sundy St WASHINGTON. D. C. OCTOBER 19, 1930. L The new National City Christian Church, at Thomas Circle, which

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 Gulls on the wing. The hungry birds almost cloud the sky when they descend on the fish wharves in the har- bor of picturesque

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI NGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 19, 1930. This is Jennie, private secretary to a pair of busy law

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 THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 19, 1930. Another view of the wreckage of the R-101, showing one of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 19, 1930. imposing new British embassy at 3100 Massachusetts...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER Beginning their college days at W with book carriers were the...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 19, 1930. Gen. John J. Pershing and Gen. Henri Gouraud, crippled hero

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 19; -1930- he nit=by=-Unit Way OF BUYING STERLING SILVER Miss Rosy

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 | COLOR SECTION JUST THAT- RENTED THE SPARE ROOM TO A VERY HIGH-CLASS BUTCHER AND HIS WIFE. THEIR NAME 1S HAMHOCKS. AND...

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 STAND BACLK, JEEF, oR My POLICE 'DOé witl. BITE You. WELL, \T LOOKS LIKE ME AND JefF ARE GOING TO EAT REGULULARLY - THIS...

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 WANTS THAT SAUCEPAN THAT YOUR MOM BORROWED AN’ SHE SAYS \F I GET T BACK 1IN TEN MINITS SHE'LL GIMME A HOLD THIS CAT FOR A...

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 JOE , WHAT (IS A RARE OLD FIRST THAT YOU'RE EDITION READING ? DON'T YOU THINK, JoE, WE SAY, TRAT'S A I'™M GOING TO MAKE A...

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 Eight Pages in Color 1 Y/ RGHT Sou il ARE, DOCTOR = ‘ THE T AY ALL \T MUST BE AT ONCE - SHELL HBVE A A\ CHANCE THERE- '/...

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 ILL BLOW You ; ':-A?/ ?Qsl::;i: BY JoRNNY GRUELLE -~ SOME ONE OUGHT TO \:I:\;t:ifi:z:":ae TIE A BAG OF LUNCH | SUPPOSE THE OF

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 ToHN-TOHN - WAKE UP | | MEAR SOMEONE WALKING AROUND L. DOWN STAIRS || HERE HE 1§ OFFICER NONSENSE, MAZGIE ~THERES NogoDY...

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 | ) | | liHE RAILROADS 1IN BOTH THE NORTH AND THE SouTtH PLAYED AN IMPORTANT PART INTHE CIVIL WAR CARRYING TROOPS AND...

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